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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Sep 1997, p. 12

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(12 - Orono Weekly Tinies, Wednesday, September I7.1997>- What is wrong with this picture Brigitte Brown m FIW IARTS Gift Certificates HEARTS available. Pedicuresr 1 Manicures BRIDAL rr 1 Nail Extensions SEIL Ear Candling ESTHETIC STUDIO AVAILAB L E B 1 171 Mill St., Orono, Ontario-LOB iMO* 905-983-8169 El BALLS RADIO & T.V. REPAIR REPA'RS TO MOST MAKES STEREOS,- COLOU R AND B&WV T.V.s AND V.C.R.s P.O. Box 27 R.R. 2, Orono, Ont. (905) 983-5721 110W the sheriff s office, there Will Stop thé Rain, starring is a jewellery store on Main Richard Thomais were filming St. that looks like it belongs in Orono on Monday and there, and there is a dike at Tuesday. MaRiY local people the end'of Church St., The were used a§ extras on the movie called Flood: Who -two days of fiming., (PO:LICE REPORT) Sept. 12 - A single vehicle accident'on Conc. Rd. 4, west of Golf Course Rd. Orono, resulted in the vehicle being totalled. While travelling ea st bound, the lefi front tire on the pick-up truck went fiat. The driver lost control, the ditch, then hit a hydro pole. The maie driver received minimal injuries. Sept. 13 - An Orono resident, was arrested for impaired dri- ving after the vehicle he- was driving ht a house at 7867 Leskard Rd. vehicle rolled over in the Ceremonies mark opening of new community centre An officiai ceremony was interests.- heid to mark the opening of "The Canada/Ontario the Courtice Community Infrastructure Works pro- Compiex in Ciarington. The gram is not only about bricks Hon. Marilyn Mushinski, and mortar. It is also about Ontario Mînister Of improving the quality of life Citizenship, Culture and everywhere in Ontario. It Recreation, Alex Shepherd, givesmy great pleasiire to MP for Durham, John join our infrastructure part- O'Toole, MPP for Durham ners in celebrating the comn- East, and Diane Hiamre, pletion of the Courtice Mayor of Clarington, congrat- Community Complex which ulated the community on the xiii play an essentiai role in completion of the project. the development of tbis com- The $6.4 million project, munity," said Mr. Shepherd.. located at 2950 Nash Road, "Mhis project is an excel- was c ompleted using lent investment in people, our $700,000 from the community, and the future," Canada/Ontario sald Mr. O'Toole. "We are Infrastructure Works pro- pleased the infrastructure gram, with each partner (fed- pormwsai ohi eral, provincial and mnunici- fund the beautiful new p ai) contributing one-tird of Courtice ComnmunlitY Centre. the cost. The, funds were it proves that by working spent on the provision of a together. dreams can corne esrepool, library. fitness true." centre and community hall. Trnm pleased to know that 'This initiative aptiy illus- funding from the trates how provincial, federal, -C'a n a da On t ar i o municipal and private sector Infrastructure Works pro- partners can work together gram was put to good use for the benefit of the commu- here in Clarington for the nity,". saidi Ms. Musinski. benefit of our residents. Thle 'The complex will be a mluchi- construction of the Courtice valued resource- a place Community Complex alone where people can corne to created an estimated 910 per- meet and to share common son-weeks of work and xiii resuit in jncr@ased business opportunities in our area," said Ms. Hamie. C a nada! / On ta rio Infrastructuie Works is a $2.8 billion p~int venture of the federal ànd provincial goverinments Witli Participa- lion fromi local Partners such as municipâligeS, education- ai institutiofis and health care facilities7 B3y renewving infrastructure throughout the province. the program -seets to, increase competitivene35 anud create a positive clima--te which wiii foster econoflic deveiopment and growth. -1-pe fîrst phase of the program pas already cre- ated more thânf 33,000 jobs and the receri extension is expected to generate thou- sands more j ëbs in Ontario. ~SLffl~SERVICES JON STORY SCOTT STORY 905-983-9579 L AN DSCA P 1N G SINSTALLATION - GROUNDS MAINTENANCE S*SEWATER PONDS - DESIGN CONSULTING SPECIALIZ!NG IN PERENNIAL PLANT LANDSCAPES Newcastle Phoraph7ic irntens ,Sumîoer nF Sais 2)JSET ERFERERNS49elt 135--74 l-FILM (1IrpeM£>tS* 19 Ing q1 St, -£7t )NewcgystI Colour ful frame only ~91/9 11OQ126Disk & 135 mm 97 -3409I~ Offer expires SEPT.119 What is wrong with this p icture? Downtown Orono has been converted into Belfield Illinois for a few days. Sand bags surround the library, the old armouries is

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