6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 9, 1966 Post Office Site Sought ORONO (TC) -- AS a@ resuit of a meeting of the Orono Police Trustees with two repre- sentatives of the Department of Public Works it has been decid- ed to reopen the question of the location of the Post Office. It was agreed last year that the building would be . located on the Waddell property on the east side of Church st. However, E. R. Woodyard stated recent- ly he was not in favor of this site. | Four possible sites were dis- cussed during the meeting. If the department fails to locate a suitable site, it will investigate the obtaining of rental property. MILL RATE UP | The budgets submitted to Clark Township Council by the Durham District High School fy Board and the Clarke 'Cown- Yj : ship Public School Area Board f MAPLE LEAF mean there will be a 14 mill in- crease in the levy for educa- HH : Won Ducpecs beni asked for | \\\ FRESH GRADE -_ OVEN READY WHOLE $139,096.25, which is an increase of $41,613.90, or 10 mills over last year. The public school board budget means an increase | | i] } of around four mills. | NAVA HH iyTif Council approved a grant of | | | $75 to the Orono Public Library. | \\ LTT A co-ordinating committee to | } consider a roads need study, at) // an estimated cost of $8,000, will | é be named by the township. It) . . is felt the study would give a) a : better indication of where | = -- money should be spent on roads. | The road committee will dis-| cuss the boundary road agree- | ment with Hope Township. A request from H. DeWith for a salary of $4,500 and a request from township road employees for an increase of 45 cents per| hour will be studied by the | roads committee. ° The. police trustees have set their budget for 1966 calling for an estimated half mill increase in the tax rate over last year. , The trustees are asking Clarke Township to collect $8,500 on the village assessment. Total expenditures are estimated at $13,500. | The increase resulted from the addition of 3350 to assist with a new dump. It is anti-| ® : cipated there will be a surplus | from 1965 of $2,200. Clarke| to Sib. Township oe be asked to| arrange a road budget of $7,500 A of which $4,500 is for new con verage struction. | Clarke Township Council will | hold a special meeting at 2 ' p.m. Mar. 12 regarding the re- cent dismissal of H. E. Millson as clerk-treasurer and tax col- lector of the municipality. The | township has received five appli- cations for the position. j 'An audience of more than 300 attended the Ontario Hydro Showtime at the United Church. | Proceeds go to the UCW of the) ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THIS 5 5 conc ington gin] SATURDAY MARCH 12th -- OSHAWA, WHITBY CHRISTIE'S - McCORMICK'S Mrs. Raymond Chapman, elec- | tric blankets; Mrs. Russell! Major, electric clock; Mrs. | ' Marge Lowery, e288 cooker; Mrs. Lyle McMahon, sandwich | toaster, Mrs. Orley Chapman, al . heating pad and Mrs. Olive | Henderson, student's desk lamp. | Ma rvel B ra n d UCW Plans Assorted Flavours RACKERS Spring Tea , | KEDRON (TC)--Mrs. Robert BAKER'S DOZEN SALE Se the meeting of | the United Church Women at} the home of Mrs. Clarence} ; the home of s.Clarene CALIFORNIA NAVELS, SIZE 113's FANCY GRADE Mrs. Wilfred Pascoe took the/| 1-LB devotional: The financial report | : showed a balance of $177.46. | PKGS The UCW will hold its annual Spring Tea Mar. 26. James| #¥s a A Kamstra of the Oshawa Garden' : Centre will discuss various 3 aspects of gardening. id Ga as @& It was announced a straw- berry festival will be held June 29 in the lower hall of the) church. The Bay of Quinte Con- | ference will hold its annual) meeting for UCW groups in| Harmony United Church Mar. 22 and 23. FOR The following badges were HALF ; presented at a recent meeting C of the 2ist Oshawa Scout Troop: Paul James, Religion| ALLOR and Life certificate and em-| blem; Douglas Pascoe, auto) CARTON mechanic, woodworker and sen-| jor swimmer; Bruce MacDon-| ald, intermediate Royal Life; | and Bruce Vaillancourt, inter-| mediate swimmer. Mrs. Murray Mountjoy and) Dianne entertained the mem-/ Petwnie Pack at a supper vary | JANE PARKER CRACKED Reg. Price 24c Loaf Save 21c¢ in their home Mar. 1. Thirty-one Brownies with Brown Owl, Mrs. Newell, attended. Prior to sup-) per, a period of games was en- C joyed, Many willing hands made 24-02, short work of the task of clean- short LOAVES so No Danger ~ Seen By Biddle e PALOMARES, Spain (Reut- ll on ll 30 FLIUD 02. C ers)--Five American diplomats, a general and six children} * e BOTTLES plunged into the Mediterranean | here today to prove a missing} U.S. hydrogen bomb caused no/| SKIM MILK POWDER radiation health hazards. Led by Biddle Duke, U.S. am- bi sador to Spain, they dashed} GREAT ATLANTIC in the chilly waters for an un- seasonal dip. Just a few miles} 3-LB C " papa away a dozen ships of the U.S. | : 6th Fleet sought the last of four | BOX nuclear weapons which dropped| in this area when a U.S. B-52 bomber crashed in January. A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT