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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Dec 1982, p. 11

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Rev. Allan and Mrs. witb gifts in recognitioni of niversary falling closely on Cbristmas Party. Haldenby were presented their fortieth wedding an- tbe date of the St. Saviours' Honoured for work at St. Saviours Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 22, 1982, Il per year to operate. UTtrasound is used to give Home also said the Guelph doctors a view of areas of the Health Council bas said the body to allow better proliferation of untrasound diagnosis. The units are wide- units in its area is a problemn ly used to detect possible pro- and the minister has agreed blemis during pregnancies. tbat somnething sbould be Mr. Elston, administrator, done. at Mem orial Hospital in Home stated there is flot Bowmanville, stated recently equipmeflt available for that Memorial Hospital emergency use around the would be installing sucb dlock and1 few properly train- equipment in the very near ed people to operate tbem. future. SHOjVL s 1 49.5v Rolph Dominion Halrdware Orono, Ontarlo Phone 983-5207 Bruce and Marg Mercer Cburch Christffias Party last their work with the church The presentation Was made were presented witb a gift at Sunday in rýcognition of prior to moving from Orono. by Charles Gray. the St. Saviours' Anglican It's getting down to the last few days before tbe Cbristmas holidays. To get tbe students into tbe Cbristmas spirit we beld our Anmual Winter Prom last Fni- day nigt. It was held at tbe Port Darlington Marina in Bowmanville. We bad a poor turnout, but those wbo did attend bad a great time. The Parents' Association of the Band and Choir ex- presses tbanks to all wbo assisted witb a most suc- cessful citrus fruit sale, and sends regrets to anyone in- convenienced. Congratulations to the wrestling tearu for tbeîr fine sbowing at the Vanier Tour- nament last Thursday. Garnet Duetta was cham- pion. lamie Cowan, Duffy Hamre, Terry Beauvais, and Frank Forrest all placed fourth. Competition was fierce! 'Senior Blue Raiders two good gaines in tbe Durbam Çollege Basketball tourna- ment defeating Port Perry but unfortunately losing to OQ'Ne 'iIl 40-36 in the semn- finals. O'Neill beat Central 41-39 in the Championsbip game. Clarke Seniors beat Aja x last Wednesday 75-66 and re- mained undefeate-d in league play. Tbe Mîdgets almost upset tbeir counterparts los- ing 35-32 and the Juniors bad a good last quarter but lost 58-40. The senior girls volleybaîl teairn started off the season by sbowing tbey bave got wbat it takes. They defeated Cour- tice 3 gamnes to l in exibition play last nigt. The Senior Blue Raiders will play a teamn of graduates tomorrow. There is a 50 cent charge whicb will go towards team expenses. Council concerned over U Itrasound expansion The Durham Regional Healtb Council is to express their concérns over the in- crease and use of Ultra-sound equipment in the Region. This concern is to bc express- ecl to the Minister of Health, Larry Grossm an. The Minister is also to be informed that the council is conducting a study with a report expected in two mon- ths. David Homne, president of the Oshawa General Hospital expressed bis concerns a montb ago wben be said ultra-sound equipment had increased from two) four years ago to f ifteen at the pre- sent timne in south Durham. 1 would like to wisb everyone the Merriest Cbristmas and the Happiest New Year. ,Tbat's AMl! Each unit cosns $120.000 Clarke- High News by Don Chard Dave's Plumbing and Heating R.R. 1 Orono 786-2471

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