Oirono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 27, 1990-3 .Fort hcom ing marriage Terry and Cathie Carleton of Campbellcroft are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming, marriage -of their daughter, Tarri-Lee Elizabeth to Daniel Todd, son of Graduation Beverley and Dianna Cowan of Orono. The manriage will take place August 4th, 1990 at the .Newcastle United Church. Graduation away from these people who are following the teachings of other gods, so that 1 may consume them. Then Moses went in to the con- gregation of the unbelievers and warned them to corne out of their worshipping of false gods. Moses told the people that they would know if God had sent him, if God did a new thing, and, the earth opened her mouth and swallowed themn up, and they went down to the pit (or to hell), because these men had provoked the Lord. There are a lot of people, who are provoking the Lord today. People who do not believe God's word. People who believe some of God's word. People who blame God for everything when in fact God has given us a free will to do what we want. We can serve Him or Ali, or Joseph Smith or Confucious or whoever or whatever, but if we choose not to serve god we don't reap the benefits. The benefits are for His children not someone elses. You don't educate your neighbours chi îdren or clothe or feed them, you -,ren't required to do that, although *î e may want to help if we can. When we serve other gods we are responsible for whatever that god believes in. Dead gods don't have to much going for them. Praise the Lord in Revelation 1: 18 Jesus says, that, "I am He that liveth, and was dead, and behold I am alive forever more." Christians *serve a living god who loves them and heaps blessings on them, as well as protection. Don't blame God for things that He doesn't do, God is a God of Love, and He's a good God. Questions or Comments? Write Box 179, Orono. Bible Study - Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. phone 983-5962.' Council Briefs Two students of the Waverley Public School in Bowmanviîle, ac- companied by their teacher, Mrs. Pitts. made a presentation of their views as to the future of the water- front i n Bowmanville. They said they had studied the plan for over a month and sug- gested some 21 features to, be in- cluded in the plan for the public. Included in the proposal were bike and hiking trails as well as a horse trail. Swimming areas and athletic fields and tennis courts. The ist went on, with some good suggestions as to location within the planning area. Coun cil on Monday received two letters requesting that the Town not close off town open space areas by fencing the back lots of private pro- perties. Acting Mayor Hamre suggested that this requirement be lifted fnom conditions of sub-divisions. It was pointed out by council members that a report is forthcom- ing from staff and as well from legal staff and that no action be taken until such time as the report has been received. Council deferred a decision to a time following the reports. Nancy Hartwig of R.R. 2 Orono has asked council for answers to specific questions as they relate to a gravel pit approval for Lloyd Taylor Sand and Gravel and as it relates to the Hartwig property. Hartwig said an appraiser had stated that the gravel pit operation would devalue their property by $100,000. She also asked. who would make sure the trucks used the proper entrance, who is going -to cleanup dust and dirt, who, is going to muffle the noise of trucks and crushers and who wiIl quarantee the well wont be affected? Attendance at the Clarke Museum increases in the first four months over that of 1989. Atten- dance to date 582 comparing with 306 in 1989 during the same period. Council gave approval to a grant of $ 150.00 to the Orono Senior Citizens Club. It was pointed out by George Carson that a letter had been sent requesting the grant which would have been prior to the cut-offdate for sucli a -reque st. The letter said that the letter to the Town had neyer been received. A petition has been received by the Town from residents in the Newcastle 'Arena are complaining ol noise, screamns gn&fskateboards passing over wood. It stated thene is no peace either indoors. or out- doors. It was suggested that the skateboard facility be located on a paved area at the public school. The matter was referred to com- munity services. The Town has extended for another year an Interim Control By-law to stop development which could hinder the development of lands which could provide a nor- th/ýsouth connection between Highway 401 and the proposed Highway 407. The' lands -affected are east of Courtice Road and north of Highway 401.ý It has been pointed out that the north/sout1h connecting artery will be most important for the Town of Newcastle. John Gordon Fiee Jr. John 'Gordon Fice Jr., son of John Fice and Joanne Durno of Kendal and Fran Fice and Jim Ar- nott of Oshawa, and grandson of Bertha Swinson of Lindsay and Ed and Eva Fice of Oshawa, graduated with an honors bachelor of business administration degree from Sir Wilfrid Laurier University. A graduate of Central Collegiate, John has accepted a position with Deloitte and Touche chartered ac- counitants in Oshawa. 1Christiani Corner Lori Ann Wagenaar Lori Ami Wagenaar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John, Wagenaar, Orono, graduated from the Faculty of Education, Queens University, on Friday, June 1. She is a graduate of Clarke High School and Trent University. Lori has accepted a position with the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. m m - by Rev. Marg West The earthquake in Iran is an earth shattering thing. We aIl feel sorry for'those whose lives were snuffed out s0 suddenly. The spiritual leader of Iran has called the earthquake a "divine test". 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