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Orono Weekly Times, 26 May 1976, p. 12

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<2--Orpnq Weekly Times, Wednesday., May 26th, 1976 It was Monte Carlo night at the Newcastle Hall last Saturday Saturday evening when the Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen Club held their annuàl event with ' some one hundred and twenty-five present. Games of chance were the order of the day and with the use of funny money the stakes at time rose quite high. Above Kin Ron Hadley is dishing out the spoils to Mrs. Rod Carveth at the Over and Under table. This was the second such annual event held by the local Kinsmens with proceeds assisting assisting Cystic Fibrosis. The winner of the elimination elimination draw for $250.00 was Mr. Randy Beauprie of Bowman- The Progressive Conservative Party « of Ontario Join us. ' The chance to say what you care about, what you stand for, and what concerns you, is the most important part of being a citizen. joining the Progressive Conservative Party on Ontario will give you, the strongest possible chancé of influencing the course our province takes in the years to come. We're looking for active, dedicated, concerned men and women. Representatives from the PC, Association in your riding will be in your neighbourhood in the next few days. If they miss you, get in. touch with The Progressive Conservative Area Office at 37 King St. East, Oshawa, phone 679-8332, or contact your . local P.C. Association within your riding. That' the Spirit! PCS7 Water pro jects shelved for time ville. During the course of the evening the Kinettes held their Beef draw with the following winners; Mr. D. C. MacRay, Bowmanville, first prize; Mr. Dave Percy, Toronto, second prize; Miss Vicky Harris, Newtonville third prize. Inspite of a. charge by. Newcastle Coun. Garnet Ric kard that some councillors were trying to "scuttle Court- ice", regional council decided Wednesday to defer more than $7 million worth of water projects that would be needed for 'Courtice to develop. Council deferred the projects projects that would be needed for Courtice to develop. Council deferred the projects projects to its capital budget next year, but it will also have an opportunity when it completes completes its preliminary study of the budget to put them back in this year's capital budget. It will be discussed May 31. ■ The development in Court- " ice was at least a year away, Coun. Potticary commented. He said he was concerned about "planning by pipes", which is what he thought would happen if the waterworks waterworks projects were put in the capital budget before the official plan suggested development development take place in the community. 1 , "Delay it until they get their plans," Coun. Potticary said, The deferred projects were: watermain construction on Bloor Street and Grandview Street, in the Townline Road ' area and Nash Road, arid a booster pumping station in the Bloor Street area. A pritential problem in deferring the projects was pointed out by Coun. John Aker (Oshawa). . ' He noted that Ôntario Housing Action Program offi-. cials have said there is a strong chance that deferring projects that would have been paid through OHAP loans would result in jeopardizing the region's chance of getting interest-free loans for the projects in the future. Coun. Ivan Hobbs. (Newcastle) (Newcastle) said he thought deferring the projects would "sabotage" "sabotage" the housing action program. But another Newcastle councillor, Ren Lyall, indi- cated'he did not mind if this happened. Big Hampton Jamboree this coming Sunday The Hampton Country Jamboree Jamboree will be held on Sunday, May 30th, at . 2 p.m. in the Darlington Sports Centre -on Taunton Road, next to the M.J. Hobbs School Guest Artists' are: Carl Leitch from the .Hayloft Ûance Party, Dhisy & Delbert Thompkins, Bonnie George f»on\ Roseneatti,» - David Brown from Port Hope, Reg Post - dive string Banjo and Irv Miller - Country Singer. Fay Adams and the Country Country with Fay, gl'ory.and Don Adams, Len Somerscales and Rod Craig will roundout, this special show. BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING Sales and Service 24 HOUR BURNER SERVOCE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Ratés Phone: Tyrone 263-2650 ulj JUNE* /S THE. MONTH FOR WEDDINGS AND COOING, THE BILLING COMES LATER Clarke Public LIBRARY PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday ana Fnaay 2:00 to 8:30 Saturday 10:00to 12:00 ■ Church St. Orono, Ont. WATSON'S Marine and Cycle Onono Phone 983-5343 Francis Tennant Fuels Phone 983-5693 to John De With Real Estate Limited Realtor Bowmanville 623-3950 and 623-3111 For Prompt, Efficient Service when buying or selling Contact: Joe Barnoski 786-2202 Ross Davidson 277-2321 | Charles Reid Orono's, Licensed Auctioneer Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms " and dates Phone Orono 983-5914 (Dry Wall Taping-Sprây veilings Plaster Repair Painting Wâlly Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete StoneWork Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors-Tile 983-5441 Orono Pumping Out Septic Tanks Bert Tompkins ' Phone 786-2552 VENEZIA Restaurant * \ HWY115and35 % Mile South of Orono Phone 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals ALSO 'Weekend Specials DXSERVIÇE STATION » JHighwdy - 35 and 115, just north of Newcastle ,, - , Featuring: "Premium, Quality Products At the Most Reasonable Prices Stove Oil & Diesel Oil Available in any quantity Phone 987-4215

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