20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, August 25,1993 Isabelle Challice - 1 Quote - "When wealth is lost, nothing is lost, When health is lost, something is lost, When character is lost, all is lost. Well friends, the really exciting news this week from Orono, comes from Mill Street! After several weeks of waking up early to the sounds of road equipment roaring, tom up street and lots of dust, Friday morning morning last week, we were thrilled to sec our street all paved! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Grady, have relumed home, after enjoying a trip to Bran- som, Missouri. Attention to all dog and cat owners! owners! It is reliably reported, foxes and wolves have been seen on the Station Street, Durham Complex, and a wild fox chased one of the residents last week. Be sure to have your pets receive receive their needles for rabies. While on subject of dogs, we had to mention a real exciting sight on Orono Main Street, last Friday morning. morning. A small red truck and in back two huge, pure black dogs. Real beauties, and found out they were a cross between Newfoundland and St. Bernards! Imagine meeting this pair some dark night! An enjoyable reunion with the Rc- esor family was held at the home of Don and Dorothy Rccsor, Newmarket Newmarket August 15. Some of the members present were Mr. and Mrs. Lome Cain, St. Catharines; Mrs. Kim Card- no Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sewell Sewell Markham, Mrs. Anna Marie Thomson, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shcrwin and Mrs. Edith Taylor, all from Orono. Barbecue Party The annual summer barbecue party party for Durham Srs. 4T Club was held Thursday evening, August 19, outside outside on complex grounds two large barbecues were set up and delicious, mouth-watering hamburgers and hot dogs were soon devoured, by hungry crowd of 48! Potato and tossed salads, pickles and tomatoes added a tasty touch and of course followed by drinks, donuts and cookies. Roy Tennant and John Beatty did a great job of cooking and we thank them. Our thanks to all who helped out, preparing for our barbecue, Our always cheerful friend Sonny Dobson Dobson provided excellent accordion music music and Orville shared his brand new tape "Music by Mellotoncs", on the car tape deck. We understand the crowd enjoyed this tape and kept Carman White busy selling tapes. We also noticed Galdys Brown, Peterborough, enjoying enjoying this one too! Everyone happy to sec Molly Mairs with us here visiting her many friends, from British Columbia. Columbia. The Great Ganaraska Adventure The excitement is truly mounting for this very first "Great Ganaraska Tour", this Saturday August 28 and Sunday August 29. The official starting starting point is from "Clarke Museum and Archives" Kirby. This very well planned adventure will be a very unique opportunity for visitors and yes even for our local folks to view and appreciate our local beauty spots. There are more than 50 gardens, fanns and points of historical historical interest. Enjoy afternoon tea by the side of the Ganaraska River, or at a countiy church. Exchange gardening tips with a fifth generation fanner. Visit a trout hatchery, shingle mill, mushroom fanns, saw mill, cows being milked. Get your fresh vegetables on the way, arc only a few special treats in store. For more information call Kristen McCrea 416-983-9339. Plan this adventure adventure for this weekend. Social News Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meade, Oshawa who were married in Orono United Church, Saturday August 21 with Reverend Donald Stiles officiating. The bride was the fonner Cynthia Rebel, daughter of Mrs. Bcula Richards Orono, Park Street. Mrs. Stella Car- son was guest soloist and reception held in Orono Community arena. Mrs. Minnie Taylor and Mrs. Edith Taylor were dinner guests of Ross and Isabel Taylor, at the Bonfire Bonfire restaurant Lindsay, last Saturday evening. Several "sold" signs in Orono this week. The former Percy Lunn, Main Street, South, sold. The Maitland home also sold on Victoria Street. Mrs. Edith Taylor, and Mrs. Minnie Minnie Taylor were dinner guests of Mrs. Kay Boggs, Pontypool, Friday noon, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pigott spent last weekend visiting Iter son John Robinson in Corunna, Ontario. Mr. Clarence Burleigh, Mr. and Mrs. All' Pigott were Saturday visi- mr. trim lawn and garden service government licensed professionals specializing in property maintenance tree and shrub pruning landscaping tors with Mr. Max Witty and friend in Beaverton. The O. Challiccs were Monday August 23, visitors with his brother Warren and Margaret Challice, Mill- brook. With Toronto C.N.E. upon us, Orono Fair can't be far away, why don't you try your hand at competition competition this year, just for fun? Lots of needlework, cooking preserving, vegetables vegetables and flowers etc. Durham Central Central is the show place for our areas, Mrs. Anita Febbrini, Adam, Ryan and Matthew, Oshawa were last Monday evening supper guests of Mrs. Inez Harris. Sunday dinner guests of 0. Challiccs Challiccs - Miss Kerry Lyn Challice and friend Robert, Lindsay. Mr. Don Challice and Ms. Betty Miller, Oshawa, Donna Sutherland and friend Brian Bowmanville, Mrs. Nancy Nancy Heckbert, Rebbcca, Rachel, Jessica Jessica and Jennifer, formerly Apple River, River, Nova Scotia, and now residents in Oshawa. M.S. Bicycle Rally Sponsored by Noranda Forests and this is the second year for this ex citing event, with starting point from Orono fair grounds. Approximately 310 enthusiastic bike riders commenced around 6 a.m. Saturday, August 21 in ideal weather. Round trip 172 kms to Peterborough on marked routes, and all stayed at Trent University. Great food and entertainment entertainment provided and back home to Orono Sunday afternoon. Most entrants entrants received pledges of about $500.00 to aid the program and research research for dreadful disease M.S. Canada has one of the highest incidences incidences of Multiple Sclerosis in the world. M.S. may cause vision problems, loss of co-ordination and finally possible possible paralysis. This dreadful disease usually strikes between 18 and 50 years. The origanizational work, involved in a large undertaking of this size, is magnificent. magnificent. Radios, telephones, assist cars for the odd cyclist who is ill etc. Barbecues, cold drinks etc., for all returning returning riders and of course music. Another exciting event for Orono fairgrounds and again on Sunday, large crowds for MacGregor Auction Sales. This past Sunday, I enjoyed an in- depth interview with Guiding Leader Elizabeth Bateman. Elizabeth, one other leader, and 12 Pathfinders from our district travelled to Pennsylvania for an exchange. The first three days were spent in cabins at the "Hillsite" in Camp Tweedale, our equivalent to Camp Samac. The group enjoyed visiting their hydro electric plant and nuclear center. On Wednesday, the Canadians, Canadians, looking sharp in their dress uniforms, uniforms, set out on a tour bus to Washington Washington D.C. They visited many memorials and enjoyed a movie at the Imax Theatre. The "Blue Earth" gave a spectacular viewpoint of the earth taken from a spaceship. The next four days were spent living living with their "host family". Each Canadian stayed with a family of a Pennsylvania Guider. They tasted different different foods and shared slangs. We are all so close, yet so far apart. The Canadians brought home two t-shirts and patches (ours arc badges) The Wait Is Over -- Roy given to them by the Pennsylvania Guiders. A quick flight home was enjoyed enjoyed on Sunday. It certainly was a learning but fun-filled seven days. Next summer, the Pennsylvania group will visit Canada. While I'm on the subject, Guiding registration is coming soon - Tuesday September 7th to be exact. This will be held at the Hampton Community Centre from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. The cost remains the same. The Guiding units are as follows. Sparks are five-year-olds. Brownies arc six to nine-year olds. Guides are ages nine to twelve and Pathfinders are twelve to fifteen-year-olds. Leaders arc always needed. For more information, information, please contact District Commissioner Commissioner Jane Shaw at 263-8183. Sympathies are extended to the family and close friends of Norman H. Stinson. Norman was a long time resident of -Hampton. He passed away on Thursday, August 19th, after eighty-three long lived years. The highest score at Wednesday's Motors Presents Euchre Card Party was 85, earned by Shirley Ford. The second highest score was 82 by Ann Tayor. Next was Grant Bright with 78. 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