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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Oct 1978, p. 8

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Thaniksgivýing for the 1978 season, except in the case of s;pecial tours or enquiries - s0 if your grou1P WOuld like to see I SPECIAL Ail the Fish and jChips you can eat, S2.10 jTuesdays and Wednes- 1days. ¶ MOMS KITCHEN Main St., Orono IITIN "RE mIPSLR plan on coming, please send Atom Soccer team recently ~ ~ t ~ your registration fee to the won the Newcastle area SMuseum, Box 150, Orono, LOB Soccer championship in their i vrono uowung -]Mo as soon as possible so we class in a final playoff game i il nwhwmn opa . with the entry from Tyrone. GENERAL REPAIES jwT nwhwmn opa The Orono boys played their Phone 983-5249 Orono for before the first seminar on best season this sumnmer in a 1 -1 November 2nd. league with three Bowman- Ro mm um l MMMMM M6AMmimîmmmMMmm M MM MMmle Nominations1 1 ÉDi Notice to Municipal Electors Town of Newcastle j TAKE NOTICE that persons may be nominated as candidates in an election between 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of nomination day,* .Monday, October 23, 1978, but nothing ini section 35 of The Municipal Elections Act, * 1977 prevents a person filing a nomination paper with the clerk during his normal I office hours in the week immediately prior to nomination day. I Off ices for which persons may be nominatedI MayorI S3 Regional Couricillors (One for each Ward)I I 3 Local Councillors (One for each Ward)I I6 Members for Northumberland and Newcastle Board I I of Education (Two for each Ward) 1 Mem ber fo represent the Town of Newcastle on the IPeterborough Victoria, Northumberland and INewcastle Separate School Board 1 Mem ber to represent the Sepa rate School Supporters * in the Town of Newcastle and County of Northumberland on the Northumberland 'and Newcastle Board of Education. * ELECTORS ARE HEREBY, REQUIRED to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and further take notice that the manner in which said nominations * shall bc filed is set forth in section 35 of The Municipal Elections Act. Nomination I forms and full particulars of procedures to be followed, may be obtained from the * undersigned.I * If a greater numnber of' candidates than required to fi the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, notice of the time for the holding of the poil, including the advance poil and notice of the last day for making applications for a certificate to vote by proxy wilT be given forthwith. I AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that w'here the number of candidates for an * office wýho are nominated at the end of nomination day is flot sufficient to fuI the I numiber of vacancies to whiich the candidates may be elected, on the WVednesday,* *folloingý nomination day, October 25, 1978, the clerk may, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, receive and certify additional nominations for- the office in respect of -which there was ant insufficient number of * Givenundier rnY h this Eleventh day of October, 1978.I JM cfflroy AMCT g Returnîng Offîcer. our Museum. please caTi and we will mnake the arrange- mlents. And don't forget our genea- logy seminars on Thursday evenings this November. Wýe have ,,termed it a 'beginners' course, but as anyone who bas been doing up their family tree knows, as soon as you beginon such a project, you rapidly learn that it will flot progress from ABC up to Z in orderly fashion, but presents you with ail sorts of unan- swered questions and large gaps. So if you would like to begin'writing up or doing 'eesearch on your ancestors, -or are feeling lost in a welter of unrclated 'relativity', this is the course for you. It will be ,irected by Mr. Phil Day of ~te Peterborough branch of 'the Ontario Genealogical Soc- iety; and we think the cost is reasonable - $8.00 for five evcnings. Please phone the Museum at 983-9425 or 786- PLAYERS PRESENT GIFTS members of the Orono cham- their behail dlurng tne soccer TO ,COACHES. Last Satur- pionship soccer team present- scason. Gif ts were presented day morning at the Orono cd their coaches with gifts for to Russ Langford (left) and Pliblic School two teamn the time and effort spent on Doug Little (right). lîittie, ;Preventing and treating ung disease in children is important, because Lung dis- case can ast a lifetime, says your Lung Association. "Any disease that occurs early in life may inhibil growth and damnage of lungç, permanently", says Dr. Lynr Taussig, associate professoî of pediatrics at the Universit3 of Arizona Hcalth Sciences Centre. Dr. Taussig points t( studies that show a relation ship between lower respira tory tract illness in carly ifE and chronic lung disease ir adulthood. Contribating fac tors in chîldhood diseases include: air pollution; smok ing, including exposure to secondhand smoke; social factors; genetic factors; in- fections; and asthmna. One study of 3,000 newborns and their familles showed that at age 20 the prevalence of chronic couigh was ncarly double for those witb a history of one or more lower respira- tory tract ilînesses prior to age two. The study f'ocused onTy on those who had neyer smoked. %- nUKe TIII VIIK.Ilwieug These gerbiîN should e chucked full of knowledge four the spend twentv four hours a day, seven days a week at the Orono Public school. They do bowever get a rest from their studies during holidays and' term breaks when they share the home of one of the students. As 5tuliteir pose in this picture il is easy to see they are quite mnquisitive. Thes ~er~lsdo ha4vea recid :2~,i~,dhL i recorded with the local board of education. This is a requiremnent of the Humne Society as a protection to sucb animais that are kcpt int captivity. Interesting enough at the end of the 1977-78 school termn thex-e werie,(w o gerbils at He Orono School. During the summer th-,-,v wre Toke after in alol Iudns andrtu w r tý-orono Weekly, Timnes, Wednesday, October llth, 1978 Cia rke Museumn Corner The Museu.m is ciosed after ville teams and the team from Little, coach, Brian Young, Little, Richie Dupe, Paul Tyrone to win the Byam cup. Todd Mercer, Chris Langford Henry, Allen Hall, Jeff Van- Pictured above is the cham- Mark Thompson and Russ haverbeke and Brad Peters. pionship team from Orono. Langford, coach. (Bottom Not present were Erie (Top row, lef t to right) Doug row) Scott - Irwin,, David Dreslinski, Blaine Bruton and Keith Vey.

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