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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Jan 1978, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, January llth, 1978 House Le; Cougarrminors under the direction of Mary Bunting. Orono Public S'chool News Ail the classes at Orono Public School are helping to aise money for the arena fund 'in the followîng ways. The students in Mrs. Stap- les class earn pennies by doing jobs at home. Mrs. Tapmngy - SPraY Ceilingi Plaster Repair Painting Wally Lucyk 983-55180ORONO Alli's class is saving return- a ble botties. Mrs. Bunting, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Cowan are having a used toy sale in Pod B. Mrs. Deremo's stu- dents earn money doing outside jobs at home. Mrs. Items of Interest Th e pupils of Mr. Wither- idge's Grade Six class at Orono Public School are studying Africa at the present time. The class is divided into groups and each group is doing a different colony. The Grade 3 class is studying about weather. We have learned that the sun is the cause of ahl our weather conditions. There are also seven forms of precipitation. In January we are going to make different weather in- struments. The pupils and Mrs. Brown wish Darren Lewis a speedy recovery. Karen Carnegie, Grade 3. PAPE R DRIVE Saturday, Jan. 14,19 78 ORONU>ANO AREA Newsprint only please 90a*m Pick up to start at 9:0 a.m Drive to cover Orono, Ochonski Rd. to Leskard, Kirby, Kendal, 4th line and other built-up areas rlear Orono. Orono Amateur Athletic Association. In case of ramn, paper drive to be held following Saturdayý pmmm mmmmmmi UE a à à Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen I presents V claent'i ne's Dance: * Feb. 18, 1978 à -NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL * Dancirig9-1 * Music byI * Btrandy of Peterborough * rîýce si10,w0 per couaple Refreshments avaîlable * *'m Lua flMg M nchi Lunn's class put their pennies in a special jar. Mr. Crawford is having a penny race with his group. Mr. Witheridge plans a hot dog, donut and hot chocolate sale for Jan. 23. Mr. Simser's Fish Club is selling fish to raise funds. Mrs. Robinson charges a penny for overdue books and selîs book marks for 3 cents each. Mr. Lunn's Green Thumb Club has made gym bags. Getting the Mail My Dad was expecting a very important letter. By lunch time Dad was so anxious'he sent me down the road to get the mail. I was' haîf way down the road when I saw an enommous snake in the middle of the rond that must have been 4 feet long. I was so frightened that 1 must ADULi Linda's Pictures by Linda McCartney (a collection of photographs) The Coliector's Guide to Depression Glass by Mar- lon Klamkin Cohony to Nation by Arthur Lowem (a history of Can- ada) The New Cuba by Ronald Radosh (parodoxes and potentials) Bearwalk by Lynne Sallot (a bizarre novel dealing with Indian beliefs, good rend- ing) Little Boy Lost by Jerry Ludwig (detective story) Always is not Forever by Helen Van Slyke JUNIOR Thursday's Daughters by Janet Harris- story of have run 50 miles an bour back to the house. My Dad understood about me coming, back without the mail but be w as s0 anxious he got the mail himself. When he got back he looked di sappointed because ahl he got was a telephone bill. By Jim Brown, Grade 5. women working in Amer- ica) The Farm Book by Charles Roth Stop Snowing on my Secre- tary by Charles Schulz Summers Fly, Winter's Walk by Charles Schulz EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Clever Bill by William Nichol- son Huff the Grumbling Pigeon by Esta de Fossard Learn about Machines by 'McGraw Hill Publications Do You Want To Be My Frîend? by Eric Carie We now have a new 10 mm movie projector which is available for boan, and we also have a photocopying machine. Madeleine Hadley. Car Care SepecilIists * 623-5988e * We specialize i: Simonizing Car Cleanup * ~ . ~Ali work guaanteed 'The Poet's Corner A Limerick A limerick is quick A limerick is shick A limerick is fine How do you like mine? by Cathy Barr, Grade 4. Friendship Friendship is sustaining Through winter wind and snow Friendship can't be hoarded By being shared, it grows. by Cindy Neison, Grade 4. "The Puppety Dogs" Dia - I arn a littie white dog Dabby - I too am ' a littie white dog and I love candy. Dia- You love candy! Well, 1 have a nice green and white mint for you. Would you lîke it? Dabby - Would 1 like it! Do horses like oats? Dia- Here you are then Dabby, it's quite chewy. Dabby - (Takes candy and puts it in his mouth) Ugh. This thing sure is chewy. Made of rubber. (Spits out rubber Candy and throws it out to audience) Jennifer Devolin. Love Love is a puppy warma and snug Love is a boy and girl who hug. Love is warm and sunny days Love is now, forever and always. Angela West, Grade 5. PUMPING OUT SEPTIC TANKS CLAUDE' HARNESS Formerly Bert Tom kins Phone 786-2552 IIon't Leave h te Chance Be sure your home is truly protected by a good policy CaIli us now Milison Insurance 'Ag e lcy office: Corner of Churc h and Cobbledick Street Hamiltons Insurance Service Susan M. Sawyer Office 983-5115 Homne 983-5270 Main St., Orono Ail the Fish and Chips you can eat, $1.85 Tuesdays and Wednes- days. MOM'S KITCHEN Main -St., Orono 983-5310 Cha ries gReid Orono's Licensed Auctioneer Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consuit me for terms and dates Phone Orono 983-5914 Auction Service Farm & Estate Sales Furniture Modern and Antique NORM FAULKNER Stouffville 640-5691 EARL GAUSLIN Stouffville 640-3079 Orono E Iectric Herb & Gerry Duvail 983-5108 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ELECTRIC HEATING Electrical Appliances T.V. - COLOUR T.V. RADIO- HI-Fi WESTINGHOUSE RCA ELECTROHOME Guaranteed Service m-rf, 0. ChattertonI Electrical ContractingJ Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario

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