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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Mar 2004, p. 9

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 3,2004 Church Directory om us at any of our loca ces of worst)} The Spirit of the Lord is upon me... Isaiah 61:1 NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30AM "Little white church at the top of the hill" Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month - All Welcome ~ Mill St. N. to first right... up the hill ~ Worship • Weddings • Baptisms • Funerals • Sunday School & Nursery •'Refreshments after every service Rev. David Chisling b.a., B.Ed., m.dîv. Tel: 905-987-4384 or 987-4561 ORONO UNITED CHURCH Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 905-697-9715 - Minister ***** March 7th Worship Second Sunday in Lent Orono - 11 a.m. Nursery & Sunday School NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH 84 Mill St. S., Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-987-4515 • nuc@durham.net Rev. James Feairs, b.a., m.div. Sunday Worship • 10:30 am ~ Nursery Care ~ Welcome guests & future friends St. George's Anglican Ch arch church of Comfort, Joy and Warmth Welcomes You 250 Mill St. S., Newcastle Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD 905-987-2019 8:00 am-Holy Communion 11:15 am- Holy Communion 1 st & 3rd 11:15 am - Morning Prayer 2nd, 4th & 5th 11:15am-Sunday School Coffee and Fellowship to Follow The United Church of Canada NEWTONVILLE-SHILOH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. D.A. Stiles, B.A., B.D. 905-786-2950 Newtonville - 9:45 a.m. Shiloh -11: 15 a.m. "A warm welcome to all" St. Saviour's Anglican Church MILL ST., ORONO, ONTARIO Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD 983-5594 • 987-2019 Sunday Service, Sunday School & Youth Group 9:30 a.m. ***** 1st & 3rd Sunday of Month HOLY COMMUNION 2nd & 4th Sunday MORNING PRAYER Kendal United Church Worship 10:30 a.nu "Friendly Church in the Vale" Rev. Dr. Frank Lockhart MA, MDiv, Mth, ThD • 905-623-6793 Helen Dacey - Music Director Sunday School • Nursery Refreshents following service Bible Study Tuesday Night • UCW 1st Wed. of month ST. ANDREW'S Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance St., Bowmanvllle Welcomes you to Worship! Sunday, March 7th • 11 a.m. Lent 2 - Communion Celebration Sunday School 11 a.m. "...Christ died for our sins..." I Corinthians 15:3 Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAUL R. MORRIS GARY M. CONWAY DOUG R. RUTHERFORD DEBRA D. KELLEHER 905-623-5480 A DIVISION ST.. BOWMANVILLE - AT QUEEN SL Clarke High Achievers - back to front - Graeme Housego, Katie Knapp, Lindsay Smith, Kaitlin Whelan and Semma Sheppard recieved plaques for achieving the highest overal average in their Grade, in Clarke High School s annual grade 9-11 Academic Awards held last Monday morning. Absent from photo is Kristi-Lyn Mulder. 407 Continued from page5 Chair of the Clarington 407 Advisory Committee, Committee, a new draft Terms of Reference will be released this spring that will set out how MTO intends to conduct the Environmental Assessment and how they intend to assess "need" for the highway. "If MTO themselves cannot cannot yet say that they have demonstrated the need for Highway 407 out to Highway 115/35, why are Clarington Council and the Region asking MTO to proceed expeditiously expeditiously with the extension of Highway 407 to 115/35?" she asks. In the mean time, a petition, thousands of signatures strong is being circulated throughout the municipality by a resident resident in support of extending extending the Highway 407 to Viewpoint Continued from page 5 question how well these corporations function because the quality of the appointments, are always in question. The selection of ministers ministers of the crown is also in question. We have revenue revenue ministers that cannot do their own tax returns 115/35. MPP JOhn O'Toole has extended an invitation' to Council to attend the legislature when he brings the petition petition forward sometime between March 22nd and June 24th. and we have health ministers ministers who have never been in the health-care field. The rules of geography, geography, gender and ethnicity often get in the way of ability. Clearly, we need a new way of doing things and a new generation willing to take on the responsibility of getting it right. Books Continued from page 8 for the books, throughout throughout the months of January and February, ensuring all Ontarians could participate in the program. A high number of OPP Auxiliary Officers also volunteered volunteered daily to sort and package books bound for the north. The OPP, together with the Nishnawbe-Aski 'Police Service, will deliver the remainder of the books to First Nation communities communities over the next few months. As of Sunday, 29 February, OPP detachments detachments will no longer accept hooks. Volunteers will then focus fulltime on sorting and packaging packaging the many thousands of wonderful books that have been received. The Lieutenant Governor's Governor's Book' Program is part of the His Honour's broader efforts to encourage Aboriginal students to pursue reading reading and education in order to get a good start in life. Mr. Bartleman is spokesperson for the Canadian Rangers Stay in School Program and Clifford Continued from page 4 enough were sold as riding riding horses or went off to the auction in Owen Sound. 1 never did buy a horse off Allen but 1 went over as often as l could. Mrs. Brown was a wonderful cook and Sarah was witty and fun to be around. They made a fair living at dealing horses, but I think they often speaks with First Nation students in their schools, via radio and video teleconferencing. Support for Aboriginal youth is a key priority of his mandate as Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Bartleman is a member member of the Mnjikaning First Nation. shared the same set of false teeth because Mrs. Brown seemed to have an overbite, and when Allen had the teeth in they seemed quite small for his mouth. I meant to ask Dale about that when l saw him but 1 forgot. Dale now works for a bus company in London, Ontario, and Sarah and her mother and dad live out in Alberta near High River.

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