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Orono Weekly Times, 9 May 1984, p. 9

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((Xiiitili tucd frein page 1IJ) SATURDAY, MY26FHI 10:(X) A.M. ai i)isal McLean Auciion Cemicî, I nsy osgiîn ale of' farm machinerv, (iactot s, can)pei.s, boais, tols a\ n equipmenî . Please coig,,iow, ne consiglnienis ac- uceped afier May 1ISîh. C ait 324-2783. McL ean Aictiii Barn. 9, ai.. -BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT- I)UVALL, Johni, Pai-n and Chciviaiîn iîappiiv ai- nounicethicarrivaio et1ihir new addiioiî, Jefl:v i ci c bii John. He was born oni Friday, M\ayý 4Iih and wcigtîewd7 Ibs. 1 ourîce. Prouid grlandpaienis areý MP. and MNs H erb)[)I Duail and Mr. andL Mi s. Johnl M aiin ieh. 9, ac DEATH NOTICE MITCHELL, Albert R. ai Kingston,, Ontario on lTurs- day, May 3rd, 1984. Albert R. Mitchell, formerly of Orono,- beioved husband of Alima; dear father of Margaret (Mrs. H. Bradley) of Orono, Barbara (Mrs. B. Sine) of Rossmore and the late Steven; dear brother of George of Oshawa and Connie (Mrs. B. Kittîmer) of Lakeside; ioved by bis five g-randchildren. Mr. Mitchell rested at the Whattami Funeral Home, 33 Main Street West, Picton, Onitarjo. Complete Funeral Service vas beld in the Chapel on Saurday, May 5tb at 11:00 a.mi. Iniermient Orono Cemetery. Donations.to the Canadian Cancer Societ\y would be appreciated by the faiyii. 9, a. c. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - STUDENTS' Earn extra money this summer by selling popuiar items from our FREE Gift Catalogue. Write ,REGAL, 939 Eglinton Ave. E., Dept. 630, Toronto. M4G 2L6. n/c $10,000 SECOND INCOME. Be a part-tinte representative seling and renting our uine of bigb quality distillers for puifyýing dIri nking water in tbe borne, ofic and factory. Contact us today for- more information. Wateu Puity Systemsi, 537 Brant Street, Burlîngton, OntarioL7R 2G6. (416) 639-0503. l/c. From Around the Region & Area French Immersion get commnittee nod 1 iýl ucai di CoIiiiaii tcee of (ibe Norîhiinubeland and ecateBoard of Educa- tien basgiventhir approival for a hll ay rench immer- sien kindergarl[tenl in Port Hope. Tbe board hbas yeîteocon- sider the proposai. The frencb immersion kindergarten in Cobourg is over-subscribed and dees, have a waiting lisi cf four *studenîs. Twenîy-îbree parents in Port Hope bave said îhey would enrol ibeir hblîdren in a french immersion kindergarten in Port Hope. Thbe parents hope that the numbers will encourage the board te give their approval. Suggest sewage lagoons for muskies The Ontario Federat ion cf. Anglers and Huniers bas sug- gested ibat the Minisîry of Natural Resources use the sewage lagoons in tbe Port Perry area to cultivate min- nows, muskies and pickerel. h bhas been suggesîed tbaî tbe lagoons be used in the- rearing of eels but tbis was turned down by tbe Regicin who own ithe lgon.It was1 feared tbe eelsý couhd escape inte the river and take systemn in theairea destroying fisbing. Harw~er cruising happily along Many in the area will rernenbcr Shnirley Harimer wb'o star! cd ber singing car ecr wiih the Boyd Vailean or chesi ra' which piaycd ai ilic Jubiiec dancc paviiioniiim Osh awa. Shirieciîi on teIoanil n Os aoui ied lber pre- aiong wiîb bier husband oni iuxury cruise sbips. Unions organizing Eaton's workers Union organizers feei cer- tification cf workers ai Eaîons in the Oshawa Shopp- ing Mail is noi ibat far away. Eaion's stores in Bramp- ion, Si., Catharines, Scar- borougb and Shoppers World in Toronto Danforîh have now been organized and certif ied. Oshawa taxes for city up 1.9 percent The average Oshawa tax- payer will pay an additional $7.22 ibis year in taxes for ci- ty purpose compared te ibeir 1983 tax bill. The average tax bill in the ciîy for residenîial purpose.s and for ail services includinig regional and educational tax is esîimaîed ai S1,024J00. Reviewing 950 assessment complaints Tbe provincial assmn deparîment is reviewng some ý(in 950 appeals in assessmnenî from the Town cf Nwaîc Tbe assessment offliýe bas re-assessed 30,000 properties in the Town cf Newýcastle and Pickering over the pasi year. Tbe Town of Newcastle was one cf the firsi munie- ipalities te eaul upon the pro- vince te institute markeî value assessmenî. Those not satisfied witb tbe review may iben appeai to the Assessmenî Review Board and ultimately t0 the Ontario Municipal Board. From Peterborough to ballet stardom A native cf Peterborough, Evelyn Hart bas risen te star-, dom as Canada's new ballet heroine. Sbe recently cempleted a iriumphant appearance in New York city witb the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the latter îo wbich she remains inîensely loyal. Hart now 27 sîarted late in professional ballet afier a number cf false starîs. Her first chance was ai the age et 17 witb the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Nw he barveisglw in rtclacclaimi. Break dancing competition, June 2 Its a new fad tbrouigbeuî tbe dance worlId and especial- ly &iîtb ie kids, break danc- ing. Breakdance groupso in the area are being invited teom- pete in a cempetitin bciing held nin WbIiby on June 2- cemmeneing ai 7 p.m. wiîhfl total piesc 450.00. Furîbler informlation lby pbonming 6066-1528. Slight drop in April CM sales Sales cf GM proucî dropped sligbîIfly in Apil 1984 over thai cf' 1983 wbileFod Chr-ysier continuied ite brcak compariV records. 1Classified at the Apple Bl-ossom Shop WE HA VE THA TSPECIAL GIET FOR YOUR VERY SPECIAL MOM. Everv mother likes Fresh Cul Fl,-iwýrs. Choea bouquet or wve ill arrange them i, unone f (ur Enghsb Bone ,China MuLgs or Cups and Sauicers Or choose fromr our wvide selection of Plants. Wicker. Ceramîic, China. Crystal and Brassware Gifts 983-5291 Cor-nplirnentary Gift Wrap -WVe deliver Open this week for Mother's Day Browsers and Shoppers 9-6 Thursday and Friday 9-9 BI1C E NT EN alNIA L The Town of Newcastle Bîcentennial Commit tee is pleased to announce that Bicentenniafi coins commemorating the Province's 200tb and the Town's 1Otb anniversary wîll be available for sale by May l6tb. The coins may be purchased for $1.00 and are redeernable at participating stores witbin the mnunicipality until July 31, 1984. Gold plated coins may be ordered at a cost of $6.00/$6,50 if mailed. Solid silver coins may also be ordered -at a cost of $27.50. These coins wîtl be marked /2 oz. .999 pure silver. If you wisb to order coins or require further in- formation, please Contact: Mr. Douglas Jackman 52 Carlîisle Avenue Bowmanvîlle, Ontario LiC 1WV5 Phoee (416) 623-3185 Help celebrate Ontarios Bicentennial! Herb fink Chaîrman BiciŽntennial Côjoroitîe Dtsnf Publicationi Ma'V 2 9 éand 16/84 <>Io~ NNkI~ am., ~4Iît% aN i901 198~4-9 Music by your host SPARKY Ail Types for Ail Occasions 983-9600 Asphait Protection Service DRI VEWAY SEALING Protet y our sph at aga înst g s & Is P, acid 0111V COal ýti e uli used. Al w(ork quratedFre etîats Mike & Steve Sawyer Phone 983--5270 or 983-5703 Newcastle and Dis trict Concert Series CLOSING CONCERT Sunday, May l3th "'Horseless Carrnage Men" Barbershop Chorus of Oshawa 7:30 p. m. in the Newcastle Community Hall (Doors open at 6:45 p.m.) Rush Seats available at 7:20 p.m. for $5.00 for Aduits $3.00 for Students Renewal of Subscriptions for 1984-1985 series of 4 concerts (or more) at the door Aduits: $20.00; Students: $10.00 SPECIAL BONUS:- For new subseribers to next season's Concert Series, this concert is FREE

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