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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Nov 1974, p. 5

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Undecided on ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, NOV EMBER 27th, 197.4 -5 Brick - Block- Concrete Stonie Worýk Carpentry - Cabinet Work - Floors - Tule 983-5441Orn UNITED CHUItCTI Orono Pastoral Charge Re vB LLong B.Th. ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dwl Sundayo,,December lt,194 ORONO UNITED CHURCU Chýurch-School -10:00 a.. Wirship Serv ice - 1:15a. m. uetspeakier - Rev. R1ex Normaýn C'anadian BibIe. socity Worsip Srvic!-):45 a.11. Church School - 11 :00 a.m. -ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Establishied 1869 Regular Sunday Wýorship Serice-1:00am. 1101Y communoi- Fis nd Third SulndaYs Morning Praer- Second and FourtW appointmeflt ith Rnector Clarke PubliM LIBR ARY M3onday, Tuesday, Thursday and Frlday 6i:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Thursday, ,Friday AfternioOns 2:30 to 5:00 pxâ. Saturday 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. WATSON'S Marine and Cycle Orono Phone 983-5343 PRINCE CRAFT BOATS Ailouette Snow Mobiles McrCulloch Chain ,Saws Reïpairs to ail makes of Lawnii Mowers and 2 and 4 rcycle Englues french »kinderga rten diLast Tues4y evening can- ddates fr election to the -Nur tfýumberland and New- castle Board of Education became involved in a discus- sion period foillowing an al candidates meeting. Ail candidates agreed tbak the cost of the French immersion Kindergarten pro- ject would be too costly to carry out throughout the school 'system. They said there would be no way tht it could continue on a twinning basis. Mr. Carman said the grant does not even pay for the teacher and-falls far short of even that mark.- It was pointed out that a committee is to report its findings to the board the first part of January. MAr. Creighton said that th-ere was considerable inter- est1 in Port Hope in the French 9course in Kinldergarten but he said tchey couild not promise ayaction dute solely to the high costotsucti a programn. It S WaS0s u se that the sýcheme may\have olitical *uigalw\ays seems to crefrhini any discussion- of educa)tioni and'last Tuesdav was no exception. There we questions of overcrowding, safety and routes. In general it appeared that busing did have some problems which only an abundance of funds could really solve. It was noted that bus capacity was set with three students to a seat. It was also pointed out that the driver was not only in control of the bus but also the conduct of the student while he or she was travelling on the bus. It was pointed out repeated- ly that if any problems did exist the parent should first get in touch with the principal of the school and then if the problem, exists they, contact their board member. Mr. Carman sated that he bad found that most problems were solved by the administr-, ation with littie difficulty. ,i the matter of cbanging school! boundaries for public schoiols as happened tiJs year it wýas sýtated that ino ýone liked to mýake these changes but it, was ecesarydue to over- cr Owding in some scbhools and aaabespace in others. WOe have to make the best of a poor stainsometimes, stated one board member. The Kendal Eagles Inter- coaches and manager during Manager, Bob Robinson coa- mediate basebaîl chlb last the past season. The teamn ch, Mort Hallowell, coacb and Saturday afternoon, paid tri- honoured them with plaques. Ralph Kennedy Who made the bute to the work ofi their L-eft to rigbt, John Thompson presentation'on behaif of the club, Town trucks use swamp road Within the past month the Town of Newcastle council approved( a recommiendiation from the Public Works De- partmenit that nio gravel truicks were to use the Swýamp road north of Leskard. The miove was taken t protect thec Wilmot Stream fromn polluionm. The stream ruins along side the sw\amp road. Last wýeek citizens in the areawr amazed to find gravel trucks tusing the road anjdthttsetuk were the Townof ewcatletrucks taking graveloutlof'the pit in- the eigbth concession.. The aýction proved somewhat cm- barassing to ithe Town. Appareptly the Town had received a wayside permit to allow gravel to be taken from thle pit and as thlere now exist oly \onle entiry to the pit the truc](ks wýelre usi ng the sw\amp roadi. To thîis date the pit bas nlot obtained a licence due to the fact thatHe Tw has held back on the granting of the permit. Further the Town bas reqýiested! that a new entrance be constructed to the pit whicb wold take traffic to the weSt (of the pit propert. The Waysidie permnit appar- ntyallows grav-,el to be' taenfom tIle pit and it appears thiat the Town sought the right to make use of the ENJOY EXP ERIIENCE LIVE.. YOUR KIND 0F HOLIDAY ON AN ESCORTED MOTORCOACH TOUR THIS WINTER WITH TRENTWAY TOURS LTD. WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE? Frlorida! Texas! Mexico!. WE HAVEF THEM ALL Send for a F ree Col7our BrochureNo TRENTAY TOUR'SLD J)O O 7,PTROOG Ralph Kennedy (right) was Kendal Eagles by bis teamn Ralph was presented with the voted he Most 'Valuable miates on Saturday at tbe award by Mort Hallowell on Player of the year for, the annual banquet-and meeting. bebalf of the team. m '0' il il ý Woci, I-M 1 1 - - - -- --- k

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