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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Apr 1969, p. 7

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ORONO WE EKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1969 (Coatinued from page 1) ernment. If a two-tier level of govern- nment were to exist four Boroughs would be setup and he speculated that hcy would be piekering- Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and the fourth being the area east of Oshawa. The first tier of government in a two-tier seheme would handie planning, transportation, sewage and garbage disposal, hydro, pol- ice 4nd fire protection. The sec- 'ond tier would handie garbage and sewage collection, local roads and tax collection. The second tier, he said, would have little say but would have to supply the money. Lbby's Beans Reg. $1.39 Vaine- 20e OFF PACK INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. jars The speaker also referrc d t ) ti,ý new assesmént plan whicbi is b ing taken over by the~ Provinî_eL. In Ajax prior to re-assessrent, Industrial and Commercial assi , s ment represented 70% with resi- dential being 30%. Using p ýse day values this bas reversed and a greater load of taxation si ing carried on residential prop- erties. Mr. Frost said this was due to the fact that residential houses have increased in cost to a greater degree than industrial or commercial values. The advantages he noted for Regiopal Government wcre: plan- ning of land on a wide basis; sup- plying services to a larger area; a much larger financial base; bet- ter transportation services and more adequate welfare programs. H1e saw as a disadvantagc the re- moval of local government from 3, for 79C the local level and a possible lack of understar%'in 'g of the af- fairs of the area. Costs, ho said, were determined by the type. of services demanded and p'ovidccl and lie did not sec the tline xvhen these would be loxered. lie s ïid lie could not stress too mucli the necd' for orderiy dcivt:ilprn"-nt in any area and this could corne a- bout through Regional jýo ie.n- ment. In speaking of advantagcs for Clarke Township to join with the Oshawa Area, Mr. Frost said that many of the residents of the area do work in Oshawa and it would bring them dloser to their centre of involvement. Properties in an urbanized area would become more valuable and there would be the advantage of industrial as- scssmcnt which would benefit ail. H1e said there was no reason why Oshawa should gain all the an- vantages of industrial assessmý,nt vantages of industiar assessment just because the industty was Io cated thr ýre. lHe said thjose ini lhe rest of the area and province support this industry and shouid thus gain some bý-nefit. The general opinion of the meeting seemed to be that Clarke should join with the west rather than the east. Mr. H. E. Milîson thanked the speaker for his most informative talk. Mr. S. Mather was master ol ceremonies for the evcning and musical entertainment was provid- cd by Mr. Gary VanDam, acecordi- an and Mr. John Mather, vocal. VALUE CHECK'D MEATS make the meal botter O IO .Speeially Setel rade. A 7I b. Whole CUT UP CHICKENS lb. 43c. Lunchcon Meats 2-6cz. pk 49 Mild Sasoned" Nleat and Chicken Loaf, Bologna, Dutch Loaf, Olive Loaf SKTNLESS WEINERS, . ...,.2 lb. pk 99e. Piekie and Pimento Loaf, Macaroni and Cheese Loaf BE$T BUY! - Save 25C. 12 oz. tins BEST BUY! - Save 8e. - Fancy Quality Heinz Tomato Juice 48 oz. tins 39c BEST BUV - SaveSe.- Sun-Fruit from Anstralia - Fancy Cling 28 oz. tins Austral Penches Chase & Sanbern $1.09 I Happy-Vale Cream Style PAARKER BOUSE SOFT Reg. 43c Vaine - 3c Off pack lb pk g. 49c lb. pkg. Crisco Shortening '37C Save 6e - LIBBY'S 14 oz. tins Alpha -Getti 2 for 39c,< SAVE 10c. Sanitary Pads Kotex 12 to pkg. 45c CHIQUITA BANANAS 2 lb. *for- 23c SNOW WHITE Cauliflower No. 1 each 39e FRESH Sweet Corn No. 1 4 large cobs 45c BUY 0F THE WEEK! Aluminum Lawn * Moulded Plastie Chfair with $5.00 Order $3,b49 BEST BUY! 39C Save 17e. LIBBY'S DEEP BUTTERED 12 oz. tins Vegetables 4,for 89c, Save 6e. lb. bag GRIND TO VOUR TASTE Early Riser Coffee 69c"' --ýFROZEN FOOD FEATURES!- Just Heat and Serve - High Liner 8 oz. Cod fish Sticks 29c Supreme Brand Sweet 2 lb. bags Green Peas 2 for 89c SAVE 20c. - NON-SCUFF ( Liquid) 27 oz. tins Simoniz Wax $1.19 REG. 53e - Weston Date Filled Matrimonial Coke 49c HEALTH and BEAUTY FEATURES! $1.15 Speciial Family Size Crest Toothpaste 89C Reg. $1.49 - 25% Extra 5 oz. Aersol Secret Deedorant 99c 79e Special 6 oz. bottle Scope MoUth Wash 59C - Sac lie Batbroom Tissue a by Dorot hy, Robinson AIRPORT ' F0'o\\iflg an introduction by Ms. -.a1'y Bu.iting, the best-sell- cý \irpo t' by Arthur Hailey ' dýs' Uss-d at the~ April meet- in g of the Reading Club. vas born in England in C) nd fn'r>wing his World War 2 sc rvice 'as a pilot in the R.A.F., he came to Canada. Be- fore long, he was one of the lead- ing writers of television drama. "Runway ZeroEight", a. sus- penseful airpiane novel, and 'Thé Final Diagnosis', a medical novel were two early fictional writings. Later, a television drama, 'Flight Into Danger', was adapted as a novel, and then a movie. Turn- ing toa political theme, he wrote "In High Places" Then in 1965, came the popular 'Hotel" which sold millions. of copies. Hailey set lis plot against a background of detailed infor- mation on hotel, administration. This was filmed too., Using the same pattern that proved commercially successfùl i.n "Hotel", lie wrote 'Airiýort"t. Here the reader is taken h-ehind the scènes at a huge internation- al airport. The plot hits at al the obvions ýsituations; the sub- urbanites with theïr b'eef about the jet noise; a nut with a bomb; a stewardess with a yen for the fliglit captain. Thorough research pays off* as in 'Hotel" to give the reader fascinating facts 'about airports. The -magnitude 'of 'the snow removal probIeýn, the intri- cate air traffic control systern, the tricks of stowaways: -these, are a'few of the problems he ex- .plorcs. In assessing the future or air travel, Hailey brings home' the fact that designers of aircraft have out-distanced the ground f acilities. This book is now beinà filmed. NEW BOOKS: 4duit The Siren Song Beaty The Russia n interpréter -Frayn Sergeant Cluff and the Day of Reckoning - North The Time Is Noon Buck Truth Is Stranger Landers The Village Blacksmith - Watson Floating Island Kimborough The Other Side Pike Juvenile Oceans - Adler The Seasons - Jervis Answers and l4ore Answers- Elting The Snow Fox - Dobrin Custom Gardening Services Ploughing - Disking - Cultivat- ing - Levelling - Earthmoving Custom Landscaping - Weed and Grass Mowing - Post Hole Boreing - Snow Removal SID McAFEE RR 2, Bowmtanville Tel. 725-6024 SIMPSON'S Painting and Up Aind ,Downi the Bookà Stocks kam Lunch Meatù2, for 89c BEST BUY- - Save 10e. 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