Wednesday, May 25, 2005 Qrono Weekly Times - 3 !|r 4 J ;lii I. .1,' • ^ m J 1 i M J ;,.i' 1 X ill V » ' 1.. i il liji ki Ma Is'" 1 Places I've Done Time The drive A few weeks back, I received an invitation to go to a 25 year anniversary. My, how time has passed by. Twenty some odd years ago, I was racing a horse at Quinte Raceway in Belleville and after the .race a girl introduced introduced herself to me. Her name was Harriet, and she was one of my cousin's cousin. Upon my insistence, her and another girl came over to the bar where I was sitting and had more than a few drinks. She was going to the University in Toronto and invited me to go • out bar hopping with her and a few of their friends at my earliest earliest convenience. That took place a few short weeks later. Dressed in my finest cowboy apparel, we went from bar to bar. The first couple were slow, with poor music,* but the drinks were fine. The third or fourth bar was great with good music and lots of people. A girl came over and bought me a drink, and asked if I was a real cowboy. My reply was, that I could ride anything, and she seemed happy with that. She asked me later to dance and on the second dance I found that Gert was really Bert, and that ended the dancing. I explained that we didn't row the boat the same way, but thanks for the drinks anyhow. We moved along to some other bars but that is where Harriet met her future husband. For some time I was semi suspicious of her new boyfriend, but he turned out to be a wonderful husband. The second funny part was when they got married in Belleville where Harriet lived. The night before the wedding wedding we went out for a few drinks after rehearsal, the groom, his brothers and myself. The groom got really drunk so we went back to the hotel. The groom's brother helped to get the poor fellow undressed and he fell face down on the bed. I was mixing a night cap when I noticed a squirt ketchup and mustard container container on the table so I pull the grooms shorts down and gave him three or four good squirts of mustard. I finished my drink and hit the air. Everything was fine at the wedding the next day until the groom dropped the ring. When he bent over to get it, you could see the yellow through the grey tux. I whispered to the old lady next to me that he must have been nervous. Then I just had to leave the church and I went out and laughed and laughed. I had never confessed to it until now, but was often blamed. That will be part of my story at their anniversary party. ■ ' Is ipr ; k§\ 'V'l Farewell Geri... Please join us as we say a fond farewell to Geri Bailey. Geri is retiring from CANADA BROKERLINK INSURANCE after 30 years of service. Open House at Canada Brokerlink Office 83 King Ave. W, Newcastle TUESDAY MAY 31ST 1:30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME Family owned and operated by Carl Good, Funeral Director, and Joyce Kutta 386 Mill St, S., Newcastle 905-987-3964 www.ncwcastlcfuncralhomc.com "Caring for our Community" ill 1 Marv RiSerfor^ famU^mcMriend^vere invited to a come and go tea at the Clarke Museum last Saturday in celebration of her 90th birthday. The Rutherford family, pictured from left to right are - Janice, Paul, Mary, Heather and Jo-ann. Oda Continued from front consultation on this budget ■ happened days before; when it was at the printers." Oda says there was no coalition between her party and the Bloc Québécois to defeat the budget. "The Bloc based their decision to vote against the budget on basic principle," said Oda. If we share anything Museum Continued from front consultation, creative; design, printing and production costs. This money is needed to establish .tourism connections, according to Caruana. They will be working with all the local tourism attractions and local hockey teams to develop branding and create signage along the 401 and internal signage.. signage.. "How we're going to use Peter Puck," is all part of this process, stated Caruana. This is not a mickey mouse deal," he added, "we're trying to draw on McFarlane's name, he's an icon." The success of the museum museum will largely depend on the preliminary groundwork undertaken by staff prior to the actual opening, according to the staff report before committee committee Tuesday evening. as two parties, it's that we need integrity in government." Gomery will finish hearing testimony on the sponsorship scandal at the end of this month, according to Oda. "We believe there is worse information information coming out, at the inquiry," she stated. There are those in her party who believe that the Liberals will want to close the house down soon for the summer break. "The NDP said if they do that without passing the budget, they will not continue to support the Liberals." "We're willing to sit as long as it takes, over the summer if necessary," stated Oda. "To me this is not the way government should work" she stated. The Liberal budget now goes into the committee hearing hearing phase before going back to Ottawa for final approval. By locating the museum at the Garnet B Rickard Recreation Complex in Bowmanville, there is expected expected savings to both capital and operating expenses, according to the report. The projected visitation target is 20,000 to 25,000 visits per year. One staff person is in place already--the Community Services Coordinator, who will be assisted by a full-time Museum Programmer/Curator, Programmer/Curator, to be hired. Additional staffing will be composed of a part-time clerical administrative administrative support and a compliment of volunteer tour guides. According to Caruana, a number number of seniors have expressed an interest in assisting with the museum. Exact costs of the project will not be determined till after the tender has been awarded. Actual construction is anticipated for completion in the summer or fall of 2006. I|!l ifriiiipi;» ;ii®r MICHAEL SMITH, a graduate of Clarke High School, Newcastle, recently completed his PhD studies in theoretical physics at the University of Toronto. He is now employed as a research scientist at the Synchrotron at Suranee University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. He joins his partner, Oi, an associate professor of physics, and their son, Tarin, 16 months old. Proud parents are Gail and Mike Smith ofKentville, Nova Scotia. ~ Happenings ~ KXtiL » 0» y J-b.™ - "» Hayward 705-778-1906 or 905-983-9191. SL Saviour^Church Yard Sale - Main Street, Orono starting 8 a.m. OroiloUnitoia^ch Yard Sale, Bake Sale & Barbecue - corner of Church and Park Streets. - St. Francis of Assisi Parish Hall, Newcastle, 7 p.m. S10 - Lunch, 50/50 draw and prizes. ■Sunday. MityT9 , rimmh In Newcastle 5*30 n.m. Adults $12; Children (5-10) $5; Mil; Lofgrcu 905-983-9252 or Lynne Holmes 905-987-2262. Slllmdayi JtlUl.Jl . „ Wild West Town is open (816 North St., "l^d^d SuHW^-in a. 10 a.m.) Bring your I chairs. Adults $5, family m lable.