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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Sep 1976, p. 3

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 15th, 1976--3 people of Bowmanville to help pay for. the repairs to the Bowmanville arena ? To this he felt Bowmanville citizens and local organizations would be glad to contribute and he felt he would suggest such a move. When the Mayor was asked if he was satisfied with planning within the Town of Newcastle he stated he was not. He felt there is insufficient insufficient staff to handle local planning and when the OHAP study was referred to the Mayor and its outcome he said that the Town of Newcastle Newcastle council and Region found themselves on a collision collision course. The Mayor noted that oyer the past two years there was a .gain in industrial and commercial commercial assessment and an increased interest in the same. The first year of regional government Newcastle Newcastle lost more industrial assessment than they had gained. He said he did not know what the percentage basis of one to the other was at this time. There were many catching this group of youngsters, floats in the school parade on Charlene Rodd, Christine Friday to the Orono Fair and Hooper, Brenda Rodd and F. R. Tennant Fuels Ltd. Phone 983-5693 Bob Yeomans Plumbing and Heating 24 Hour Service New Installations Alterations - Repairs Specializing in Hot Water Heating Forced Air Heating ■ Septic Tank Work R.R.l, Orono 983-5624 WHITE'S FENCING INSTALLTIONS ALL TYPE^OF FENCING RESIDENTIAL, > INDUSTRIAL POOL ENCLOSURES i FREE ESTIMATES 576-5606 BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING .Sales and Service 24 HOUR BURNERSERVOCE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Rates Phone: Tyrone 263-2650 We Are Moving... ... .to Larger Quarters BOWMANVILLE BROADLOOM Our New Location 170 CHURCH STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-5054 Cushion Floor from $3.95 sq. Yard Roll Ends and Remnants now available ; William C. Hall, 8 Comm. 1 Chartered Accountant I Phone Newcastle'987-4240 : | ALL DAY WEDNESDAY | and SATURDAY 2 Cathy Hooper were but one of many. To say the least. MAYOR RICKARD A CANDIDATE Continued from Page 1 the future which he saw facing council he cited the responsibility of councillors towards giving leadership to the citizens of their community community and presenting to the public a dignified and respected respected approach to the problems being resolved. He also mentioned the importance of improved communication communication with the people in order that they may gain a better understanding of the problem of this society. His prepared statement also noted noted the importance for a municipality to be developed from within upon its own physical and natural resources. resources. He also stated that the initiative of its people should be encouraged to the full in the support and promotion of all good projects and the need to develop and maintain a solid economic base to support support an infrastructure of high social standards with a health environment. In his interview with the news media Mayor Rickard pointed out he had been first elected' to the school area board in 1946 and later went to council of Darlington Township for a period of four years before becoming Deputy-Reeve Deputy-Reeve when in 1959 he was elected Warden of the United Counties. This was the first time a deputy-reeve had ever been elected to this position and the first time the Township of Darlington had a Warden from their municipality. municipality. He retired from politics in 1963 returning in 1970 as deputy : reeve in Darlington and in 1973 as reeve. With the advent of the regional form of ■ government he became Mayor Mayor of Newcastle. WILL TELL LATER . , When asked the strength of his administration in the Town of Newcastle he said he would document this later and, have*" a report at {hat time. He said he was elected to govern for three years and everyone was caught up in the promotion of the fair. intended to do so. Electioneering, Electioneering, he said, would not start for him until at least a month. •' • would have council SUPPORT ORONO ARENA In his discussion with the news media the question of support for a hew Orono arena came up for discussion. He said he would advocate a new arena in Orono to be paid for through grants, local contributions apd some form of donation from the Town' of ' Newcastle. When pointed out that this was not the case followed at the Darlington arena he said there tvas now a new era whereby local citizens citizens take the initiative and help to financially support through individual contributions. contributions. Would he also ask the ot^ou-Efficiency Living in Florida , (Ormond Beach) by Motorcoach Departures every Monday from November 1, '76 14 Day Tours priced from $230. per person (twin) 28 Day Tours priced from $345. per person (twin) 21 Day Tours , priced from $280. per person (twin) 35 Day Tours priced from $395. per person (twin) All Toiirs include Ocean Front Balconies. 21,28, & 35 Day Tours include Fully Equipped Efficiencies. Above prices ineffect from November 1,1976 to December 13,1976. For a Full Colour Brochure... Contact your local licensed Travel Agent. He knows who we are. • Ends and Centres Mixed Family Pak 9 to 11 Chops Pork Chops Schneiders Family Pak 2 Ounce Size Beef Patties Schneiders - Ounce Size *. Meat Spread Rolls 2 for 88c Liver, Braunschweiger, 'Sandwich, Chicken, Bacon and Livèr,' Ham and Cheese, Pizza, Bacon, Mix and Match. lb. $1.29 2 lbs. $1.98 lb. $1.78 Loin Pork Chops lb. $1.49 Schneiders Country Maple- Rind less Bacon Schneiders , ', Sausage , lb. $1.09 NOW! Is the Time to fill your freezer for the cold winter months ahead Can. A-l BEE F Hind' CUT, WRAPPED & FAST FROZE: ' $1.19 . LB. CORNISH'S

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