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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Jun 1991, p. 16

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16-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 26, 1991 TALESiTuOLD TIcU-E Septemnber 1943 Mr. andi Mrs. Fred Duncan andi Mr. andi Mis. Virile Wilson and faniily are spending is week with relatives i Montreal andi Ottawa. The front of the fire hall is being brightened Up with a fresh coat of paint andi bricks repaired. The tower whjch encases the 'bell will be painted an aluminum colour. Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Forrester andi family returned home on Monday aftemnoon after a pleasant week's holiday spent at Cedar Harbour Beach, Lake Simcoe. Now we are ready for another years faithful work to the public. A travelling tea party under Uic auspices of thc Oron oe' Institute look place one evening last week and was succcssful, both fromt a standpoint of the attend ance and financially. Vegetable soup and crackers at Mr. and Mis. Fred Tamblyn's home then on to Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Browns where salads were servcd - the last lap was to Uic home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall where tea and cakes wcre serveti. Entertainiment was enjoyed i atal thrce homes., Rev. S. and Mrs. Littlewood have rcturned home aftcr spending a pleasant month's holiday at their summer cottage at Baysville. Mr. and Mrs. Sidý Scott and daughtcr Mrs. S. Mason, Miss F. Jcwcl and Miss Gracie visited at thc Brimacombes on Sunday las t. SThere is still no let-up in the shecp killing epidemnic that bas struck the Township, which is shown in this mothfs counicil minutes. The counicîl paiti out $273.(X) for shecep killed dujring Ulic past mionth, $25 for the valuer. In, July $228.00 and $357.00 in August was paiti out in slieep dlaims. The time lias corne for thc Township council to devise some niew law that will prohibit dogs from running at large thiroughout Uic township. Mr. Wilfred Froste left for Uic cast coast ont Wedniesdalst after spendinig over a rnlonthi vistilr with bis parents, MIr. and Mrs. C.H. Froste. Mr. Os. Cowan -is liaving a farmi sale andi will retire [romn farim life. His son Brooks will take over Ulie fam. Fresbi side pork 30e a lb. at Armnstrong's l.G.A. Thle Orono Creamnery was brokein lto a second lime inside a mnnthMien ont Tuesday imoning thieves entered Lthe premises andi this tine, being unabâle to open Uic safe, loaded ili inio the back conipartmient, of a sedan Mni drove away witb it. 'Hie sale was [ounti i the dtcli oit i 4ih Line of Clarke abouti one utile east of D)emis' Corfler. Fife early Sýunday ilicuîîoon., Se1teîîber lt )h, pariially destroyedti ile barnî oitMi. 1;E. Pattersonis property 011 Station Street andi wtich is rriited by_ Mr. Harolti Hooe'y. l'lie I)urbiam Counkty Public Spraking Contest %will be beldti the Town fiall, Orono, on Vriday, Noveniber 5 at 1: 30 p.mi. PIease keep this date op)en. September 1953 Miss Jo Armstrong front New Haven spent a few holidays with her brothers, Wm. and John Armstrong and sister Mis. Wilson. Also Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grady of Hamilton spent a few days with their son Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grady. Mary Found entertained a number of her friends at thc Park last week, on Uic occasion of her 9ti Birthday. For the first tinte . .. and for those entercd in the gamne it will possibly be their wish that it is for the last time, Donkey Basebaîl is coming to Orono with aIl its kicks, slides and bruises. The Orono Orphan Hockey Club are sponsoring this hilarious outing at the Orono Park as a prelude to their coming scason. Floodlights will light thc gante for Uis Frîday evening when the mules make their debut in Uic Village. The Police Trustees have compîcteti their sidewalk work for the year. The total cost of the construction including labour and supplies ainounteti to $788.90. Laura Bowman, Enfielti visited Mrs. Russell Bcst and Mr. and Mis. Geo. Carson for a few days. Miss Gwendolyn Chatterton R.N. of Toronto is spending her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Chatterton. Mr. T.A. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Jackc Reid attended Miss Hazel Reids wedding in Toronto on Saturday., Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendry spent a day last week with Dr. and Mrs. Murray at Sterlig - Mr. and Mis. Archie Hendry spent a week's vacation at his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendry. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Bill Wannan and Ross spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. Quantrili and her mother Mis. C.A. Cooper. Four thousand attend Orono Fair for interesting program. A gymnastic display, being presented by the boys of the Ontario Training School for Boys at Bowmanville, was one of the many features at the fair. Orono High School teachers attended the Durham High School area teachers' meeting at Port Hope last Thursday evening. Mr. S. B. Rutherford was elected President for the next year. Mr. O.W. Rolph won two firsts and a second with his horse Tom Chips, in the big Roadster Class at thc Lindsay Fair last weck. Mr. Carlos Tamblyn was a consistent winner in the Apple classes. TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the Contract specified below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Off ice of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, LiC 3A6, are invited and will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing lime and date., TENDER NW9I-27 - CONSTRUCTION 0F SIDEWALKS Bowmanville -Martin Road -Lberty Street -Peachtree Crescent Newcastle - Mill Street Cîoslng Mîme & Date: 12:00 Noon <Local Tîme) Monday, JuIy 8, 1991 The work for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, under the direction of the Director of Public Works, involves the removal and construction of concrete sidewalks and associated restoration. Approximate area of sidewalks is i 650m2. Plans, specifications and tender documents can be obtained at the office of Totten Sims Hubicki Associations, P.O. Box 398, 1A King Street East, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 41-1, for a $30.00 (including G.S.T.) non-refundable fee made payable to the Consultants. An Agreement to Bond and a Biti Deposit in the amnount specîfieti in the tender documents must accompany each biti. The owest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Date of Publication: Wetinesday, June 26, 1991 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing & Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 Totten Sims Hubicki Associates Consultants 1 A King Strotit East P.O. Box 398 Cobourg. Otii K9A 4LI P.O. 4622 Updated century home on 12.5 3 year old raised bungalow with rolling acres just east of Newcastle. family room, three bedrooms, two Includes $60000 worth of kennels four piece baths, garage- north andeqipmntJust $239,900. Bowmanville. $131 ,900 Spacious brick bungalow, approx. 64 Queen Street 1800 sq. fI. eat-tn ktchen, separate BOWMANVILLE dining room, fireplace, on i.7 acre country lot. Mllbrook $127,900 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PROPERTIES OR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION 0F YOUR HOME PLEASE CALL ME: SaIIy Staples 623-6000O ASSOCIATE BROKER REMAX CORNERSTONE Bowmanville and Area Mang-ar' s Auto Centre COMPLETE REPAIRS TO AIL MAKES & MODELS 0F FOREIGN & DOMESTIC *CARS * VANS* BUSES * TRUCKS Used Car Oi toSo Sales Rad Shop & Otiginal Musfier Shop9853 Safety Inspections Tow Service 9353 Propane & Natural Gas Brakesl or Tune Ups 983-5487 ZBody & Paint Work17 DStOrn Automotive Parts-11 M-iSt- O i Proprietor: Mike Mangar Lie, CI.A.B.H.NGSpS6a.S6b. Insp.

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