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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Oct 1990, p. 10

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-10-OMBOn Weely Times, Wednesday, October 3, 1990 Orono Junior Gjardeners at the Nestieton. District 17 Convention in, Junior attend' The Junior Gardene busy these past few We, At the Tuesday, Sep meeting, the children their greeting c ards fci meeting. They made bE cards with little ferns ar ed flowers and dried Final announcements regarding the District Meeting at the Nestletci ty Centre. On Septemnber I 5th United Church had. tt Flower Service. The ch absolutely beautifulm rangements brought ir the Junior Gardeners from the senior group. ton president of the ticultural Society everyone to the servic church service the rangements were taker mns, who were truly over the children's generosi very memorable experic The District 17 YoL was held in Nestletono September 22nd and w2 Pineridge. It was a fa start out, but suddenlyt through the ýclouds. Th Community Centre wa! out with Autumn fine theme for the day ww Treasure." The childrer tastic time there frpmn they entered the doorsa tiI approximately 2:30 enjoyed donuts andr morning, then Mrs. Ai the District Director fci welcomed everyone Orono Fire Calis The following fire catis were received by the Town of Newcastle Fire Departmrent, Station 3, Orono during the week of September 24 to Septembler 30, 1990. Tuesday, September 25 pumiper 12 and tanker 3 responded to a bu- ning complaint between 6:23 p.m. and 7:50 p.m. Sunday, September 30 between 10:53 p.m. and 11:29 p.m. pumper 12 and tanker 3 assisted Station 1 re: structure fire at Acres 10-12 years. The children had a wonderful time accompanying the pianist with many homemade instruments; re: tub and string instrument, water hose, French horn, musical ketties, pots and pans etc. Silence was sure golden after aIl thal! Before closing the convention the children thanked ail 'of the hard working people who made the day a total success. Each child received a green horticultural T-shirt from the O.H.A., a door prize of 5 red Emperor tulip bulbs, a goodie bag and an apple. They paused for a moment outside for a group picture next to the "pumpkin head" scarecrow. It was a super day for aIl and will be remembered> and talked about for a long time! 1Our next meeting is October 9th, andc ive'*11bc having a surprize guest. Gardeners Dsitrict meeting- ers were very gratulated Pineridge for hosting the, eeks. convention. The two honoured ptecmber 11lth guests were the Mayor of Scugog, iworked on Mr. Howard Hall, and Mr. Gord r the district Milîs, M.P.P. for Durham East. eautiful littie While Mrs. Jean Noss of West nd tiny press- Hill judged the entries, the children, >d maeas aud leaders and other adults travell- were mnade ed to the nearby woods for the t 17 Youth treasure hunt, for real dollars wins n Communi- in tWo treasure chests. The children were divided into h the Orono two groups and each group follow- heir- Sunday ed the clues to each stop to finally hurch looked tind the treasure. One group from with the ar- Orono found one of the treasure n by somne of chests. Each child in the group -s and some received 5 dollar coins, and five Donna Hut- dollars also went to their local Orono Hor- society. welcomed The children had a terrific ap- e. After the petite upon returning to the Com- flower ar- munity Centre. A splendid lunch ýi to the shut- was served by the hard working 'rwhelmed by ladies. For lunch they received pizza ty. It was a or sandwiches, rice krispie treats or ence for ail. donuts, milk and apples. Everyone uth Meeting sure appreciated the delicious on Saturday, lunch. 'as hosted by The children were then allowed to oggy day to look at their entires and prizes. the suni burst There were five classes.* They con- 'he Nestleton sisted of Class 1 - "A Fair Tale Ar- as ail decked rangement. " Class 2 - "A Greeting ery, and the Card ". Class 3 - "A Seed Picture. " s "Nature's Class 4 - "Vegetable Chýaracter" n had a fan- and Class 5 - "A Display of 5 ithe minute Vegetables. " at 9 a.m. un- Many children wient home with )p.m. They prizes. Trophies were awarded for milk in the the highest points in the Junior, In- nne Bourke termediate and Senior Sections.' An- r District 17 drea Etmanskie of Orono won the and con- trophy for the Intermediate section lWmE TEACH YOU HOW TO THINK WHEN YOU DON'FT HAVE TIME TO THINK. \ou the most advanýiiced emergency' mnteuvers of anydriving course. y;jii and thi-eshold brkneven how to avoid a rear-end or -~ head-on collision. ~ e prepar-eymu for theý worst. Thait's what makes Younig GiJitcertificates available. Drivers thec best. Young Drivers of Canada Ome teach you m ore than how to passyour driver's test. We îeach you to drive and survive. 98 KING STREET WEST, BOWMANVILLE 623-7017 NEXT CLASSES: Oct. 6th - Saturdays - 9'a.m.- 4 p.m. Oct. 23rd - Evenings - 6 - 9 p.m.

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