Teddy Bear Picnic Ingrid McAllister provides an a part of the Newcastle Public * 3e com * n 8 to the villages of Orono afternoon of entertainment for 20 Library's summer children's pro- anc * Newcastle later this summer, children at the Teddy Bear's Picnic, gram. The Teddy Bear's-Picnic will ^he children bring their teddy bears and the library provides the stories. JOCELYN MUIR Jocelyn Muir, who'at 15 was the youngest person to cross Lake Qn- tario, has set tint on Canada Day, July 1 from York Quay, Harbour- front, on a marathon Toronto-to- Toronto swim around the lake. A world champion marathon swimmer, the 21-year-old University University of Toronto student will attempt to set four records during her ' summer-long swim. These include being the first person person to swim the perimeter of Lake Ontario, a feat made more difficult by her plans to swim the longer route on the south side, through the Erie Canal. She'll attempt to complete the swim in 60 days, to arrive, back in Toronto on Saturday, August 29, I 1 »"' -i Ontario Place. Records may also be established : ' Muir becoming the youngest ku ■ \ ' ' ' person to swim such a great distance, more than 700 miles, in a , mainly open body of water. Her counter-clockwise route around the lake will constitute the longest ever international swim. Jocelyn expects the Guinness Book of World Records will also include her name for being the first person to $wim the Tonawanda to Oswego section of the Erie Canal, and for having completed the longest swim in a wetsuit. Muir is out to set the record for raising funds through a single swimming swimming event, on behalf of the Multiple Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. The existing record was set last year when 3550 people rinsed 87,000 pounds over two days in Scotland. People, throughout Ontario and New York State can pledge money to their respective MS chapters for every mile she swims, in Ontario, Canadian 'Imperial Bank of Com- Safe Boating No Accident Last year, boating related deaths fell 45 percent compared to 1985 when 100 people died on waterways patrolled by the Ontario Ontario Provincial Police. During the first six months of this year, 21 people have died in 14 separate boating accidents. "Safe boating is no accident," said O.P.P. Commissioner Commissioner Archie Ferguson. "We know from last year's experience experience that vigorous enforcement enforcement of the laws governing our waterways saves lives. This civic holiday weekend the force's marine units will be on the lookout for unsafe boating, Regional Airline Asks For Council's Suppo r t Royalair Express Corporation, a new regional airline based in Oshawa, has made application to the Canadian Transport Commission Commission to provide air servicè to provincial provincial cities and asked council's support support for the plan. The concept is to use Convair 50-seat planes to fly between Windsor, Windsor, London, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal with a schedule designed - to optimize connections in Toronto. Toronto. The cities of Kitchener, Oshawa and Peterborough will be served by a 19-seat aircraft. Council concurred with Royalair's request to support their application to the Canadian Transport Commission. In addition Councillor Cowman suggested restricting, operation hours from 7 a.m. - 11 p.m but vounc. Hamre* pointed out that Oshawa was at* a deadlock over curfew controls' <eqd the Town should not become involved with an Oshawa concern. Cowman's curfew plan was lost. merce branches will also receive pledged monies. Muir will arrive at Bond Head on August 22nd and' Port Darlington on August 23rd. Council has agreed to support- the efforts of the M.S. Society to have a landing reception upon Muir's arrival. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, July 29, 1987-5* lack of safety equipment and warnings and vigbrous en force- impaired boaters. Each of the ment, some boaters refuse to „Q.P.P.s 105 boats is equipped. 0 bey the safety rules and put with an alcohol breath tester to , he msclves in mortal peril, determine if the operator of a 0 . PP . marine officers across boat has been consuming p rov j nce . have as their main a coho • objective the safe and fullest use In the first six months of this 6f Ontario's waterways, year 14 people have been charged charged with impaired boating. Nevertheless, despite all the SALE BY QUOTATION SEALED QUOTATIONS, for offers to purchase used items listed below, will be received by the undersigned in the envelope provided, All offers by quotation must be accompanied accompanied by a certified cheque, money order, or cash in the amount equal to 10% of the total bid. Deposits will be returned immediately after the award. SD87-2 ■ LIST OF ITEMS I Item 1 - 1973 Wabco Grader 555 with snow plow, wing, push blade , Item 2- 1977 Mobile Sweeper Item 3 - 1980 Asplundl Brusti Clipper Item 4 - 1974 Ford Garbage Packer Item 5- 1976 I.H.C. Garbage. Packer Item 6 - 1980 Ford Garbage Packer I lterh 7 - Triumph Side Mounted Sickle Mower Item 8 - Mixed Scrap (composed of municipal signs and scrap truck parts) (lump sum) Item > 9 - Scrap Steel Corrugated Culverts, various sizes and conditions, broken and bent (lump sum) Item 10 - ' Used Steel Culvert 12" diameter, approximately - 8 pieces random lengths (lump sum) Item 11 - Used Steel Culvert 15" diameter, approximately 12 pieces random lengths (lump sum) Item 12 - Used Steel Culvert Various Sizes (ie. 18" and • up) approximately 28 pieces random lengths ' (lump sums) Bid forms may be obtained at the Purchasing Office, 68 • King Street East, (the Veltri Complex), Bowmanville, Ontario. Ontario. All items wjll be sold on an "AS IS - WHERE IS" basis. All sales are subject to the applicable Provincial Sales Tax. ' ' • Qlosing Time & Dat t e: 4:00 p.m. (local time) Friday, August 14, 1987 The highest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 Ex. 267 P.»,-No. A 1876 - Date?of Publication: Wednesday, July 29, 1987 Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE The Corporation of the town of Newcastle TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents^ for the following requirements listed below, addressed to the Corporation Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office pf the Clerk, 40 Temperance Streqt, Bowmanville, Ontario, L.1C 3A6, will be received in thé envelope provided until the specified closing closing time and date. ' » Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 68 King Street East, (The Veltri Complex), Bowmanville, Ontario. 1 # * , • Tender No. T87-23 - HOT MIX ASPHALT RESURFACING Closing Time & Date: ' 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Monday, Auguqt 10,1987 A Bid Deposit in the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany Tender T87-23. A letter of Agreement to Bond must be provided in your bid submission. >; , The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. < 14 * . * , Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett - Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416)'623-3379 ex. 267 P.O. No. A 1865 . H Date of Publication: Wednesday., July 29. 1987 . • ' t.