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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jan 1983, p. 6

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ill® mm g 0 P|| 6, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, January 5, 1983 Third Form, Orono Continuation School, 1929-30 Eighteen former students and their form teacher of Third Form, 1929-30 of the Orono Continuation School gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rutherford last Tuesday evening for an exciting exciting and jubiliant class reunion. reunion. Many in the group had not seen one another since leaving leaving school but the former Continuation School rela- And now to-day tionship was soon revived and the days of school life, was relieved during -the e.ven- ing even to the point of a lecture lecture from their teacher, Archie Archie Ritter who had never been back to Orono after teaching at the school for a- two year period. The above picture taken at the School during the 1929-30 school year included And now fifty-two years later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rutherford many of the above gather to enjoy a reunion. (Left to Right) Sid Rutherford, Everett Brown, Marion Ogden, (Raby), Frank McMullen, MacMiflan Smith, Edith Davey (Dent) Mary Sisson, Ken Tamblyn, Lloyd Hawke, Archie Ritter, teacher, Margaret Allen (Cornish), Margaret Underwood Underwood (Linton), Ken Henderson, Henderson, Gladys Ard (Greenwood;-, (Greenwood;-, Glenn Gamey (I ycett), Harold Cobbledick and Mary Mellor (Rutherford.) (Rutherford.) Those attending the reunion reunion now reside in"many sectors sectors of the province and in the United States and repre members of Third Form as well as another form at the school. In the picture are (Back row, left to right) Glenn Game y, Jean Wannan, Mary Mellor, MacMillan Smith, Kathleen Stark, Marion Bannon, Edith Dent, Robert Hancock; (Middle row) Roy Colville, Leroy Brown, Frank McMullen, Ken Tamblyn, Lloyd Hawke, Hazel Wood, Mary Sisson; (Front roW);,Ella McRoberts, Margaret Underwood, Edith Trull, Betty Rowe, Edith Davey, Lenore Cooper, Gladys Ard, Eileen Riddell, < Elsie Underwood; (In front) Sid Rutherford and Gordon Bruton. sent a wide variety of careers. Archie Ritter has had an il- lustious career ,in education •since leaving Orono. He was principal of the Leamington High School, an Inspector in Northern Ontario, a Liaison Officer between the RCAF and the RAF during World War Two and a Director of Education in Kingston. Ritter Cold weather masks from Lung Association As winter draws on, Durham Region Lung Association is again offering Cold Weather Protection Masks to people with severe respiratory problems. For such people, winter's icy blasts add a whole new dimension to the difficulties ■ of daily living. Abrupt changes of temperature encountered encountered on leaving warm environment can cause the bronchial tubes to go into "spasm" so precipitating a, painful struggle for breath and an overwhelming sense of suffocation. For many Lawrence, M.P., urges removal of all radioactive radioactive waste from area OTTAWA - Hon. Allan Lawrence, M.P. has appealed to the federal Energy Minister personally- to veto Eldorado Nuclear Ltd.'s proposal proposal for a permanent radioactive waste disposal site near Port Granby. In a letter to the Hori. Jean Chretien, text of which was released today, the Durham- Northumberland M.P, urged him to ignore technical considerations considerations of the Eldorado proposal, and instead to make a political decision against it "as your predecessors predecessors have done with other decisions concerning Eldorado Nuclear Ltd." On November 24 the -Crown corporation announced announced a plan to de-commission its existing waste sites at Port tiranby and Welcome commencing commencing in 1986, as directed by the Atomic Energy Control Control Board. Eldorado said it had concluded the only way to meet this target was by creating a new permanent disposal site in the same immediate immediate area, on property it owns just north of the existing existing Port Granby site- Mr. ilawrence told the Energy Minister he was writing "to protest to you as "vigorously as possible this plan." In doing that, he added, added, "I believe I am expressing the grave concern of the majority majority of my constitutents in that community" who have for many years "suffered enough from the dumping policies of Eldorado Nuclear Ltd...Their problem cries out for a permanent solution." The M.P. pointed out that the federal government is actively actively developing plans for a permanent isolated location where radioactive wastes, ■ principally from nuclear reactors, reactors, can be disposed of safely. safely. "Surely this location is the logical destination also for the waste from Welcome and Port Granby," said Mr. Lawrence. "To permit this contaminating contaminating waste to remain in southern Ontario, close to the Great Lakes, close to population centres, to transport corridors and amid a farming community simply would be to perpetuate the mistakes of the past," he declared. * The Corporation of the TOW N OF NEWCASTLE also resided in France where he set up the educational ■' system for the Armed Forces in Europe and as well resided in Kenya, South Africa where ' he established the teacher training program following the withdrawal of the British. The excitement of the actual actual reunion is now over but not to be soon forgotten. ' there is only one,'solution - stay home until the Spring. The Cold Weather Mask» can help ^respiratory patents to maintain some winter mobility. mobility. The plastic device is basically an oxygen mask, with a soft adhesive fabric added around the rim to pre- Continued page 7) NOTICE OF HIGHWAY . CLOSING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at the Council meeting to be held in Court Room #2, Police Building, 132 Church St., Bowmanville, Ontario on Monday, the 10th day of January 1983 at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, propose to pass a by-faw to stop-up and close and authorize the sale of Parts 5,6,7,8, and 9, according to Plan 10R-1042, more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of lands and premises situate, lying and being being in the Town of Newcastle, Regional Municipality of Durham, Province of Ontario and being composed of: FIRSTLY: All of Victoria Street, lying petwefen Blocks F and G, according to C.G. Hanning's Plan of the former Village of Orono more particularly designated as Parts Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) according to Plan 10R-1042, deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Newcastle (#10) on November 13, 1979. SECONDLY: all that portion of. an unnamed street easterly adjacent to Block F, Victoria Street and Block G, all according to C.G. Hanning's Plan of- the former Village of Orono, more particularly designated as Partè Four (4), Five (5), Six (6) and Seven (7) according to Plan 10R-1042 deposited in the Land Registry Office for tpe Registry Division Division of Newcastle (jho) on November 13, 1979. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing passing the said by-law Council, on a Committee of Council shall hear in person, or, by his counsel, solicitqr or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who applies to be heard. Dated at the Toy/n of Newcastle, this 9t,h day of December 1982. David W. Oakes, A.M.C.T., Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Tempejance Street Bowmanville, Ontario. bate of First Publication: December 15, 1982. 'C)ate of Second Publication: December 22, 1982. Date of Third Publication: December 2§, 1982. Date of Fourth Publication: January 5, 1983. ' Our File:-16.7.116.

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