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Orono Weekly Times, 25 Jul 1979, p. 5

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The report suggested that the four appointments and the necessary by-laws be passed the first part of September in order to give the new commission commission plenty of lead-time before their take-over. The new commission will be made up of the Mayor of the Municipality, one member appointed from the present commission of the Town of Bowmanville, one from the Village of Newcastle P.U.C., one member from the present commission in Orono and a fourth member from the rural ' area of the Town of Newcastle supplied with hydro by Ont- Opponents equal status with hydro ario Hydro. i The new commission would operate for one year. Following Following the period of the one year commissioners would be elected elected to office on the same basis as municipal councillors. Council on Monday referred the report to the local Hydro restructuring committee for suggestions as to appointments appointments to the new commission. In Orono both Commission members, Doug Simpson and Harvey Partner have said they would accept appointment appointment to the new commission. Roy Forrester has said he is not interested in an appointment appointment to the new commission! Counc. Cowman on Monday informed council that she will present a notice of motion at the next meeting of council concerning the Courtice area Which she pointed out is an urban area yet is being charged ruraj rates. She said she can understand extra costs in the ruarl area but that area in Courtice had been designated as urban growth. Town council on Monday after considerable discussion are to recognize two representatives, representatives, well-versed in the drawbacks of nuclear power, who may present their views at a proposed public meeting to discuss the need for the Darlington Generating Station to proceed as well as contingency plans in the event of a nuclear accident once the station is in operation. operation. • Council received a letter from the newly formed Dur- . ham Region Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility group in which it was asked that the group be allowed to suggest two representatives to attend* the meeting arid give their views. Counc. Hobbs pointed out that Ontario Hydro was being allowed to address the meeting meeting for a half hour and said those in opposition should have a like opportunity. Hobbs said they wanted to know they were getting 'both sides of the story. Hobbs pointed out to council that on Better breathing for lung patients For sufferers of chronic lung disease the difficulty isn't catching their breath - it's letting it go. That's a simplification of the complex problem faced by people with asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema - all conditions in which the narrowing of air passageways results in stale air being trapped in the lungs. Correct breathing techniques, controlled coughing, relaxation relaxation and accurate information on the*management of their condition can be invaluable in helping such people cope with their problems, so improving the quality of their daily lives. Training in these various ■ techniques, and information . • such topics as nutrition, "'medication, how to spot the start of infection and tips on ways to be more active with less effort, are all featured in the Adult Better Breathing Courses offered twice-yearly by Durham Région Région Lung Association. The next eight session Course will be held in Oshawa at the Northminster United Church Hall, starting Monday, September September 10th. Sessions will be be held twice weekly, on Mondays and Thursdays, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., and will be under the direction of two licensed, physiotherapists. physiotherapists. No registration fees are charged for this Program, which is provided as anottfer Christmas Seal Service Up and Down the Book Stacks PUBLIC DURHAM ADULT Signals by Paul Ackerman (how to interpret what your child is telling you) Joe Clark a Portrait by David Humphreys Rubber Duck by Jack Douglas Douglas (more misadventures by this funny author) The Phenomenon Book of Calendars by Giuseppe Ses- ti ( all the different calendar systems are presented) Champagne Blues by Nan and Ivan Lyons (humourous novel about some penny- pinching wine experts) Why Murder? by Judson Philips (a Peter Styles novel) The Healers by Gerald Green (novel about a medical dynasty) Summer of the Dragon by Elizabeth Peters (romantic suspense) JUNIOR The Nutty Joke Book by Charles Keller Dracula by Ian Thorne (more monsters from the movies) Central African Republic by Allan Carpenter (enchantment (enchantment of Africa series) The Young Engineers Book of Supercars by Jonathan Rutland Rutland EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS A Bunny Ride by Ida Delage Who ever Heard of a Tiger in a Tree by John Mclnnes Splodges by Malcolm Garrick Puff to the Rescue by Jq Shepperd. Madeleine Hadley. Relocation of Regional Finance Department Effective August 7, 1979 the Durham Region Finance Department, including the Water Billing Section is moving its offices from 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby to DURHAM TOWER, 60 BOND STREET WEST, (CENTRE AND BOND STREETS) OSHAWA, ONTARIO. TELEPHONE: (416) 571-3311 All enquiries regarding water billing services or the payment of bills should be made at the new location. Alternatively, bills may also be paid at any Chartered Bank within the Region-or by mail. a visit to Pickering on April 28th he was told that Hydro had control of the heavy water situation at the plant. He said, since that visit he had learned that there was a big spill at Pickering on February 28th. Counc. Barr said council would be giving perferential treatment to the opponents of the Darlington station by approving two representatives representatives from that group. This is a, public meeting and council is not participating, . he said. * Counc. Holliday said the request from the Nuclear ^Responsibility group was a valid one and that two representatives from the op- ' ponents should be recognized and allowed to answer questions. questions. We want to have both sides in thé discussion, he said. Counc. Cowman spid they didn't want any bum steers ' from Hydro. The motion to include the two appointees of the Nuclear Responsibility group was approved. Midàs Muffler Shop, 227 Simcoe St.-S., OshaWa 576-8111 MUFFLER SHOPS

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