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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Aug 1973, p. 4

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4-Orono WeeklY Times, Wednesday, AUGUST 22nd, 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edward Hogg shown in the above photo were united in marriage on Saturday July 7, 1973, at 3:30 LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tamblyn last week visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tamblyn and Master Karl • Potvin at Jonquiere, Quebec. Carrie and Jamie Tamblyn, Oshawa, have been holidaying o'clock in Orono United Church. The bride is the former Miss Ronda Lynn Tennant, daughter of Mr. and with their Orono grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tamblyn. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ishii and Nancy Lee visited an antique boat show at Clayton New York U.S.A. and enjoyed a picnic lunch at Thousand Island Park. Mrs. Donald Tennant of Orono the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hogg of Cavan. The will be residing in Clarkson. DAVIS TO DEDICATE CO-OP'S NEW HEAD OFFICE SEPT. 6 Mississauga, August 17 -- the new head office of United Co-operatives of Ontario will be officially dedicated by Ontario's Premier, the Hom William G. Davis on Septem- ber 6th. Involved in the ceremony will be UCO's elected pre- sident, Tyson Langman, of Hawkestone; past-president Bruce McCutcheon of Proton, near Dundalk, and general manager Julian Smith of Mississauga. Representatives from the three levels of government will be on hand for the ceremonies, as well as the co-operative's own elected (Continued page 8) e* s e e . For a real treat try our 0 * Oid-Fashioned . * Hard * .• : Cream COLD DRINKS: We are open for your convenience 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Monday to Saturday 10.00 a.ni. to 9.00 p.m. Sunday For snappy, delicious * SNACKBAR : Take out: : Orders e Phone 983-9291 • •M&M Variety : R.R.2 Orono, Ontario August 17,1973 Editor, The Orono Weekly Times, Orono, Ontario. Dear Sir: It is encouraging to note the announcement that Ontario Hydro will be holding further public meetings concerning the proposed 500KV Trans mission line and that a more northern route is being studied This is a clear indication that the protests of the people of Clarke and Darlington have not been wasted. Progress at Publie Expense is not inevit- able. I believe it is in the interest of all Clarke Residents to insure that if these lines pass through our townships, they must do so in the area that will cause the least effect on both residential and agricultural land. This is not to sas that other environmental factors should be disregarded. Wher ever the lines go, every effort should be made to preserve the ecological balance within the area. I am sure that an alternative route can be established which will fulfill these requirements more sat- isfactorily than those initially proposed if all parties work together toward this goal. However, the extension of the time period, for submis- sions, the study of a more northern route, and the sche- duling of additional public meetings are only first steps. The continued involvement of the public. through letters, petitions and attendance at the meetings will be necessary to achieve meaningful results. Very truly Yours, M.G. Malloy R.R.2 Orono, Ontario August 14, 1973 . To the Editor: PEOPLE OR POT It appears that Reeve Wood- yard and his country bump- kins have been conned by the big city promotors at "Mos- port" once again. The history of rock concerts is black one indeed. Apparent- ly Clarke Council didn't take the trouble to look at pictures of or read about the recent one in Watkins Glen, New York. Apparently the open sale of drugs at Strawberry Fields Festival of a few years back didn't get through to our sedate Senators of the Council Chamber. Is it possible that the promotors of this next concert are getting through to the council in some remunerative way? Why is it that council meetings to decide that these Mosport promotors shall be allowed to break the by-laws are closed to the public, the public that the by-laws are supposed to protect? In fact why do we have by-laws at all if these big city con-men are given open sea- son to do what they want. There is no way I am against kids, but for Council to allow these big city con-men to openly expose our kids to the things that parents are trying to protect them from is to open the door for the kind of immorality that is plaquing the United States today. Immorality in the streets and immorality in the Govern- ment. If these Ghouls from Big Town persuaded Clarke Coun- cil that this will only be a one day festival for the kids, the council is naive indeed. These promotors are after one thing and one thing only, and that is profit and do not care how they get it. The people in this part of the Township are up in, arms about this recent decision of the couneil, and I myself will do everything I can to get the Letter to editor Clarke High Schooi will open for the 1973-74 term on TUE SDAY, SEPT EMBER 4th at 9.00a.m. Any students new to the area may pre-registerduring the week of August27th to 31st Please phone the school for an appointm ent 987-4842 E.M.O. CO--ORDINATOR Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of Emergency Measures Organization Co-Ordinator for the United Counties of Northumber- land and Durham until 4:00 p.m., September 4, 1973. Person required should (1) be a good organizer; (2) have ability to prepare and dispense information for general public in an interesting manner¢ both written or oral; (3) former experience with radio and E.M.O. and asset; (4) enjoy and have a keen interest in people. Applicants to submit their own written application, stating age, marital status and previous experience. Salary to be negotiated. Generous fringe benefits in ef fect. Duties to commence October 1, 1973. K. Symons, Clerk-Treasurer, United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, 860 William Street, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 3A9 Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ON ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES SPONSOR: PURPOSE: LOCATION: DATE: MEETING STARTS: The Select Committee on Motroized Snow Vehicles and All-Terrain Vehicles. 'o discuss the future of All-Terrain Vehicles (Mini- Bikes, Trail Bikes, Dune Buggies, etc.) in Ontario. Sherwood Boom Greenwood Towers Motel Port Hope August 22, 1973 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME Persons wishing to appear before the Committee or to file a brief should communicate their intentions to the Clerk of the Select Committèe on Motorized Snow Vehicles and All-Terrain Vehicles. ROOM SE 553 MOWAT BLOCK PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 182 Chairman: Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. Clerk: Andrew Richardson Telephone: ( 416) 965-2347 voters at the next electil put ail members of the pr C council out of the position of having to make decisions which they are obviously unable to make in an intelli- gent wya. "Clarke for People," not Pot or Promotors. Yours sincerely, Royal Lee

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