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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Apr 1981, p. 3

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paper towels assorted Clark Mother UlStBtlt Parker's _ Facettes 2 ply pkg. of 400 regular or extra body conditioner or Fantastic spray cleaner Miracle. ^Whip Nabob .coffee i Silkience shampoo 200 niL .coot •**' ... filter or ' extra fme ground À lb. vat; | 200 mL coot 12 oz. bimcrap concentrated unsweetened 12'Z- il oz. tin Up and down the Book Stacks ADULT The Roswell Incident by Charles Berlitz (did a UFO land in New Mexico? Witnesses Witnesses say it did!) The Energy Squeeze by Bruce Willson (Canadian policies for survival) Keep on Dancing by Sarah Churchill (an autobiography) autobiography) Basic Bicycle Repair by Editors of Bicycling magazine) magazine) Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, April 29th, 1981-3 Caroline R by David Lancaster Lancaster (a novel of Charles as ' K ; ng of England with an •Americac wife) Mirror by Leonard Gross (behind the scenes novel of a famous national magazine magazine and the people who put it together) The Middleman by David Chandler (novel of a powerful powerful man who seeks revenge) The Company of Women by Mary Gordon (by the author author of "Final Payments") King of Kings by Malachi Martin (a novel of the life of David) Noble House by James Clav- ell (the fourth novel in the Asian saga) Greenyards by Joan Lingard (will prove to be as popular as the novel "Evergreen") JUNIOR The Complete Beginner's Guide to Stereo by Richard Byttle Draw 50 Dogs by Lee Ames The Flash Gordon Book 2 copies by Lynn Haney. Madeleine Hadley. Another group from the week. (Back row) Ken Com- tha Stubbington and Jim cast of "Welcome to the - don, Brian Danilko and Anne Boyd. Monkey House" presented at i Switzer, (Front row) Elaynej There was an excellent the Clarke High School last Prochef, Josie Vogels, Mar- attendance at the productions Elaine Haines heads skating club The Orono Figure Skating Club held their annual meeting on Monday, April 13 at the arena. It was noted that we had a membership of 132 this season, and the new Executive is already discussing discussing plans for the coming season. The Club would like to extend their sincere appreciation appreciation to Shirley Henry for doing an excellent job as President this year. We would also like to thank all our Junior Coaches for the time they gave to our young skaters. > Following is a list of the new Executive for the coming season, and the Treasurers report for the past year. President: Elaine Haines Past President : Shirley Henry 1st Vice: Bonnie Cunningham 2ndVicê: Lynda McCullough Treasurer : Gail McKenzie Recording Sec: Barry Jones Corres. Sec. : Wendy Roy Publ. & Adv. : Josie Taylor Carnival Conv. : Brian Smart Nat. Test Ch. : Gail Osmond , C.F.S.A. Test: Faye Burnham DIRECTORS: Hilda Gatchell Nancy Hood Rory Woods s Marilyn Rutherford Minnie Kaldeway Maureen Tomlinson Joan Cochrane Wendy Maàrtense . Marilyn Ransberry Mary Clapdorp __ lease note this is a general rundown, of receipts & expenses. expenses. RECEIPTS Fees $6592.00 Fees returned : $80.00 Totales' ; $6512.00 Carnival $1469.2(1 Rental & sale of old costumes ■ $106.00 Banquets 620.40 Prof it Draws $500 Draw 508.53 Christmas Draw 461.28 Profit Badges & Guest Skaters 277.84 Donations $170.00 Grant 1980 $1500.00 Xmas Cake Sale $193.63 Profit From Roll-a-thon - $1121.11 - all donated to Arena Building Fund EXPENSES: C.F.S.A. Fees Ice Rental Music Coaches Clinic Pros $800.00 $7837.50 $532.73 $31.50 $1037,00 (part of this Carnival Time) Carnival 639.52 Club Pins & Badges $196.32 Insurance $185.00 Judges $13.60 Advertising $49.97 Phone, Stationary etc. $69.52 Postage $60.76 Typewriter $347.73 Prizes and gifts $216.60 Chq. acct. Balance May 1, 1980 -$1015.94 May 1, 1980 - April 13, 1981 Total receipts $16,739.48 Total Expenditures $17,115.22 Acct. Balances April 13,1981. Chq. Acct. $640.70 Svg's Acct. $1236.61 Petty Cash $15.87 Tight places, open spaces Six Toro mowers with the bag in the back, out of the way. So you can trim close on both sides, up fropt too. Easy-Empty gratis catcher holds up to 2Vt bu for ihore mowing between stops. Choose hand or self-propelled self-propelled model. Front-wheel drive. Or reàr- wheel drive with new Select-A-Pace control handle. 18" or 21" cut. Key-Lectric start available. All models come with quick-starting High Torque® engines, and every one is engineered for a long workrng life. Haven't you done without a Toro ROLPH DOMINION ORONO, ONT. 983-5767 Red&White home sweet home HOMESKEETHOME: SPECIALS Look for this symbol It shows you the way to special savings in our advertisements and stores during the Home Sweet Home Sweepstakes. CORNISH'S PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS Phone 9831-5201

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