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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Mar 1973, p. 5

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OPlONO WEEKLY TIMES. WtrEDNESDAY, MALRCH 71h, 1973 Rev. F. . Long SUINDA1Y, MARCH llth, 1973 Orono United Ch.urclb: Church School - 10:00 ar. W#orship Service - .11:15 a.m. The rono Sehool Band will pro- vide special music for the moru- ing service. >Ohureli menibership meeting, 7:00 p.m. Frida>' in the Friend- ship room. KEY '73 Bible Study on mon- day evening at 8:040 p.m. in the ,-Main Hall. Everys>ne welcome. Kfrby United Çhurch.: Worship Service 9:45 ,a.m. Church School - 11:00,a.m. DIal A Thought: 98-9151 BOB YEOMANS PLUMjBING ani HEATING ?A Hour Service New InstaUtitins - AtrUn Ropafrs SpciWing ln Hot Water *Iotlng Fi*eë Air Heating' Septio Tank" Work R.R. 1, oroxno 993.5U4 ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Established 1869 Reg-ularý Sunday Worshlp Service - 1:00 a.m. «oIy Communion- First and Third Sundays Morning Prayer- Second and Fourth Sundays Holy Baptism by appointment with Bector 987-4745, The Rev. 1,. Robert llayne, B.A., LTh. CARPET by 'Harding and Crosley Wall-to-Wall or Area Rugs Complte ine of Kitchen Carpe t,' Hardsurfacesu F. A. Kramp Furniture Ltd. 37 - 41 King St. East Phone 62à.Y071 Bowmanville Free Estimates Decoratlng Servie JACK EALIOR 99 King St., E. BOWMANVILLE When Buylg or FWrg cati r VKE REA - E and DI- Board To Rie In 3CF; itis Seco'ndar'y sceol teacheis in Na humerlnd and Durham Countywil have a heavier worlk load nex year, the board of ed- ur-IvJdii edecided la-t week. Tl,,y, increased the pupil teach- er iatia in th& high schaools from 17.5:1 ta 18:1. "The pupil teacher ratio mu t n Fe because of expenditure ceil- ings," educatio4n' director Frank Tl-)vn told the board. The board had ta make its de- cision, because of a comlicated sequence of actions dcaling with timetables that hadl to becoclm- plete by March 8. Mr. Th'om indicated the United, Counties would be "fortunate"' to hold the ' une at 18: 1. He said' other boards were at 18 this_ year, already, iA dsoine were. thinldng 19. The, pupil-teacher rati o is not an aoc>urate' indication- of hýow ma ny students an average teach- er has, since consultants.- who are flot ln the classroom every day. are included as well. Mr. Thoin said it was very bard to tell how many, teachers would be dropped, if aniy. Partly, it depended on Sept- ember enrolment, which decides the grants available. It wasalso influenced b>' the dropout rate, and where the students dropped ont of. Also somne scho'os were expanding their enrolment fast- er' than thers, aid 'the>' would need'more4'teacehers. Over ai!,, le suggeý,tèd' perhaps a d Qip of 10. teacers in second- ar>' schools, ont of 460. The 'board bas 10 high schools. Reoveal Plans For Town 0f 12,000 Last week Plans were revead ih Hamilt on Township .or 'a pro, P9.ed towr of 12000 just north and west of Cobourg called Co- bourg Valley Green. The devel- opment is proposed onq a 630 acre site. mal ing use- of open, space within the confines of the pro- 0f ,the total 630 acres iin the site, 415 are for residential use. 35 acres for highway commercial, 45 acres.,for a golf course and the remniing 120ace for open space. The ýplan is proposed to be de- elpdover the next twenty Counicil miembers of Hamilton Townshiip appeared unaware 'of the proposai prior to presentation toOocl lUp And Down The book Stocks Mnarcih. 1973 Adit: The Uniknown Orwell (biog) by Peter Stansky and William Ab- "rabams (significant writer of the 2(fth century) Albert's Toxaïce GENERAL IREPAIES Pbel. NS-ltS n..t Natura Foods Cookb'ookby Jen last Great GLAl Rush!) Child Behaýviaur by Frances 11g. and LuieAmes (from birth ta ten) Gol.nrod by Hlerbert Iiarkerr (rfovel) Nethergate by Norah Lofts (nov- cl set in lBth century England) Junior: The Dirt Book by Eva Knox Ev- ans (how "carth" was origin- ally formed and the plants and animais that live iu it) Peter Bullby Helen Oechsi (an old Danish Tale retold) Exploring Giait Molecules by Raymond Wohlrabe (nlyon, OPNTENDERS FOR CONSFRUCINONEW SEIVER SISTEM >lIN INEWCASTLE Recently imembers of INewcaueý, councilsat in while tenders f-' the construction of sewers and,a fitian plait ia the vi1lhge' plasties as strong as ,steel al came fram gant molecules) ,Witb a Hig.,h .l{e-art by Adele d'e Leeuw (careeýr story) Easy Readiijg and Picture Books: ThoS±iyo Littie Bla-ck Min'go by Helen Baninerman 1 Keep Changing by B-Jb Gi. M. Hadley. we- ie 4puied Jat the Mii try ol. There ~were utn~r ûmt $ 820,e00oandtheom. Amr at Ad8,11 . , tD o'T ri NIetndroer pne o pat, we h vi ihet o m Wia,- . ta1. P ton Ltrd, aisacfTornt ..A'* L~ E MARTIN SENIOR LATEX PLAT (Regular $10.20 a gallon) SLE PRICE$ .'GL S EMI - GLOSS (Regular $12.45 a gallon) SAE2 Can be tiated to hundreds of popular shades at a . mall ' extra c3harge. Phone 9831-5207 Ooo nal * GIRL'S SMIOCK DRESSES Smock Dresses for girls ini the 7 to 14 age group. Styled with yoke, peinte-d collar. buttoned front and two piatch pock- ets. Navy and white checks with red trim. Priced....... each $6.98 CHILDREN'S CHECKED PANTS Strotch Pants with Cuffs in smail checks for b~oys and -t girls. Sizes 4 to 6X years. Checks of brown, wine or navy with white for boys. Girl's in hot pink or red with white. Gils...... each $5.00, Boy's....... each $5.98 LAYETTE, SETS Boxed Sets contaiidng stretck Sloeper, Rattie and re- Aceiving blanket, 30"x4011, in nursery print. Aqua,,yeltow or white prodomînating. Makes an ideal shower gift."' Prîced .......each $4.0 ~x1 I BABY SHAWLS Hand-loomed Infant Sharïs with frinige, 100%,l, Acrylic. - Size 40"x40"'. Ail white or white with blue or green. Aittrc tively boxed for gifts. Priced ....... each $5,00 BABY BLANKETS A new stock of Baby Blanjkets for crib or carniage. Nuir- sery' prints, stnipes an~d plain shades. Wide Nylon ýor rayon binding. PRICED from $3.00 to $6.98 QUILTED PADS Quiflted P qds in two si es, 17x18" and l8x27". Nursery' designs on a white background. Priced from 1,0 to $1,25

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