/ 6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 28, 1983 Prize winners Orono Fair children's day .Decorated Bicycles: 1. Melissa Rock 2. Nicole , :Frefich 3. Aaron Staples 4, Darren Mercer 5. Amanda McGill Motorized Floats: 1. Tom Sawyer -Orono/Lockhart 2. ' Goof us and the Golden Goose - Kirby/Kendal 3. Maple Sugar -Orono/Lockhart Non-motorized Floats: 1. . Brian Hogenhout 2. Danielee and Diane Boramers, Brandy Langley 3. Jonathan and Jason Burnham, Doiig Mac- Cloud Grades 4/5/6 Activities Sack Race - Girls: 1. Jeanette Vanderwindt, North Hope 2. Audra Roughley, St. Francis 3. Jennifer Jennifer Elliott, North Hope 1. Cindy Tamblyn, Orono 2. Tammy Woodward, Orono 3. Karen Garrison, Kirby Sack Race - Boys: 1. Billy Trew, North Hope 2. Jimmy Partner, Orono 3. David Shmyr, Orono 1. Greg Leach, Kirby 2. Brent Osmond, Orono 3. Brad Robinson, North Hope 3 Legged Race - Girls: 1. Tammy Trew, Kristie Longyear - North Hope 2. Jennifer Elliott, Nina Fields -North Hope 3. Jeanette Vanderwindt, Audra Roughley - North Hope, St. Francis 1. Patty Reid, Karen Garrison Garrison - Kirby 2. Jody Farrow, Kim Maas - Kirby 3. Barbara Byers, Lori Wood - Kirby 3 Legged Race - Boys: 1. Todd Boricic, David Burnett - Orono 2. David Sheridan, Mike Wilson -Lockhart 3. Bryan Mercer, James Cooksey - North Hope 1. Todd Grey, Blaine Souch -Kirby 2. Kevin Cowan, Michael Klose - Orono 3. Douglas Kittles, Terry Rosa- , mond - Lockhart Frontward Backward Race -Girls: 1. Melanie Lerçnox, Dawn Scott - North Hope 2. Audra Roughley, Jeanette Vanderwindt Vanderwindt - St. Francis, North Hope 1 3. Megan Davies, Stephanie Maas - Kirby , 1. Lori Wood, Barb Byers -Kirby 2. Karen Garrison, Patti Reid - Kirby-3. Georgina Sotiriadis, Laura. Street - Lockhart Frontward Backward Riace -Boys: 1. Danny Davis, Billy Trew -North Hope 2. Jim Partner, Scott McAllister - Orono 3. Todd Boricic, Glen Barnard -Orono 1. Greg Leach, Treffor Davis - Kirby 2. Brian Rodd, Dwayne Souch - Kirby 3. Todd Grey, Blaine Souch -Kirby Wheelbarrow Race - Girls: 1. Georgina Sotiriadis, Laura Street - Lockhart 2. Audn? Roughley, Jeanette Vanderwindt Vanderwindt - St. Francis, North Hope 3. Kelley Sanders, Barbara Barbara Barry - North Hope 1. Tammy Woodard, Candace Candace Vey - Orono 2. Lori- Wood, Barb Byers - Kirby 3. Jennifer Boyle, Denise Bugden - Orono Wheelbarrow Race - Boys: 1. Brad Robinson, Bryan . Mercer - North Hope 2. Jamie Maughan, Eric Evers -Lockhart 3. Bradley Thompson, Thompson, Chris Stadleman * -Lockhart 1. .Brian Rodd, Dwayne Souch - Kirby 2. Treffor Davies, Greg Leach - Kirby 3. Michael Klose, Kevin Cowan - Orono Tug of War 4/5/6: 1, Orono/Lockhart Public School 2. Kirby/Kendal Public School Amateur Contest K-6: 1. Gregory Hodges - Cobourg 2. Carrie Schumacher -Bowmanville 3. Tammie BothWell - Orono 4. Rachel Long, Krista Adamek - North Hope 5. Nicole French -Orono 6. Lori Frew, Kelley Sanders," Node Wakelin -North Hope Grade 7/8 Activities Sack Race - Girls: 1. Jill Cunningham - The Pines 2, Patricia Meta - The. Pines 3. Paula Warner - The Pines Sack Race - Boys: h Eric Gilmour - North Hope 2. Kevin Davies - The Pines 3. Andrew Cairns - The Pines 3 Legged Race - Girls: 1, Teresa Kennedy, Catherine Mudd - The Pines 2. Patricia Meta, Christie Flintoff - The Pines 3. Dana Shetler, Leanne Reid - The Pines 3 Legged Race - Boys: 1. David Bailey, Brent Hutton Hutton - The Pines 2. Eric Gilmour, Brad Campbell -North Hope 3. Todd Yarrow, Yarrow, Andrew Cairns - The Pines Frontward Backward Race -Girls: 1. Laura Martin, Dana Shetler - The Pines 2. Lisa Stamp, Kim Coates - The Pines 3. Heather Hoy, Nancy Byers - The Pines F'rontward Backward Race -Boys: 1. Eric Gilmour, Brad Campbell Campbell - North Hope 2. David Bailey, Kevin Mitmfdrd - The Pines 3. David Cox, Sean Daniels - The Pines Wheel Barrow Race - Girls: 1. Marcia Blaschke, Kim Lycett - The Pines 2. Christie Flintoff, Patricia Meta - The Pines 3. Kari Lynn Campbell, Michelle Dickey - North Hope Wheel Barrow Race - Boys: 1. Deon Diaz, Richard Shewchuk - The Pines 2. Ian Vandershee, Andy Bamsey -The Pines 3. Tyson Parker, Glen Kelsh - The Pines Tug of War: 1. North Hope 2. Ganaraska House - The Pines -The House Showing the most enthusiasm and spirit from The Pines Ganaraska. Best House Banner - Hudson. Hudson. Amateur Contest 7/8: 1. Mary Lou Campbell - North Hope 2. Jean Brown - Bob Rae to speak at Durham East NDP meeting Bob Rae, leader of the On : tario New Democratic Party, will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Durham - East NDP Riding Association on October 19. Rae was elected leader of the party in February, 1982, at the party's largest convention convention ever. He became member .of the Legislature in November 1982 when-he won The Pines 3. The Pines Woodwind Ensemble - Jean Brown, Tanya Brady, Janet Wind and Nicki Handrahan 4. Craig Tomkins - The Pines 5. "Ian Vandershee - The Pines à by-electiôn in York South riding in Metro Toronto. , The meeting will be held at the Flying Dutchman Hotel, in Bowmanville, at Liberty Street and Highway 401. The topic for Rae's speech has not yet been announced. Also at the, meeting, new officers for the coming year for the, riding association will be elected. Out-going president of the association is Andrew Lauer of Oshawa. The general public is invited invited to attend the meeting. No admission will be charged. charged. Free coffee will be provided. provided. The meeting is scheduled to being at 7:30 p.m. Durham East Riding includes includes the north and caster sections of Oshawa, plus the Town of Newcastle, including including the Town of Bowmanville. For more information contact: contact: Bill Swan 725-5966 after 5 p.m. weekdays. Introduce your oil furnace to add-on electricheat and Kissing that old flame goodbye isn't the only way to reduce your oil consumption. If that oil furnace is still in good shape, you can take advantage of converting to a dual energy heating system. Instead of replacing your furnace, introduce it to an electric plenum heater, heat pump, electric boiler or baseboard heaters. These dual energy systems let oil and electricity work in harmony to heat your home more efficiently and more economically. Operation is simple. The electric system works until the coldest winter days, then your oil furnace automatically takes over. In most cases, add-on electric heat will reduce oil consumption by up to 75%. Even more in some cases. And a reduction of that magnitude can make a dramatic difference to the total cost of heating your home. The Plenum Heater The "plenum" is the warm air chamber at the ,fop of your forced'air oil furnace. refrigerator, the heat pump extracts that warmth and pumps it'into your home. Plus there's an added bonus. In the summer, your heat pump works in reverse and becomes a central air conditioner. The Electric Boiler If you have an oil fueled hot water heating system, there's another alternative. alternative. You simply add an electric boiler. It's no bigger than a small suitcase and can be easily installed. Baseboard Heaters Electric baseboards can also be used as a dual energy system. They're installed in individual rooms to quietly handle _ most of the heating load. That's exactly where a plenum heater is installed. So that on most days, the fan circulates more economical, electrically generated heat. The Heat Pump Even on cold winter nights, there is still warmth in the outside air. Just like a S --cz \/ e e ,e yy -The Tune is Right Today is definitely the time to investigate the savings of introducing your oil furnace furnace to an add-on electric system. The COSP (Canada Oil Substitution Program) Program) grant will pay for half of the installed installed cost or $800, whichever is less, on all systems where oil consumption is reduced by 50% or more. ' To find out more about the benefits ■ of a dual energy system, contact your local Hydro or electric heating contractor contractor today and ask them about special assistance that could lead to even greater savings. And tell your furnace to get réady for a warm and meaningful relationship this winter. ,