The Lockhart rhythm section Photo to adorn sehool I lThipotowil angatth The rhythm section of the ciation honoured Mrs. L. Tepoowl aga h grae netndtw choir ath wamo evidnt tolatsthe parents, grandparents and The auditorium at the Greenwood, a former princi- sho.Tepeetto'a grae oe ad to hoi atthe wa5mot eidet tat he friends who were in atten- school was filled to capacity pal at Lockharts last Thurs- made by Mrs. Mary Gibson Leskard Christmas concert youngsters were taking great dance at the event. for the Christmas concert. day with the presentation of a and Mrs. Barbara Munneke added much to the offerings delight in entertaining their framed coloured photographv on behaif of the Association Kinsmen Skate-A-ThonI 12 Phone for appointmeflt 0* Anniversary, v Weddinp.and Family W~VW Portraits in Qur Stujdio, Your Home, or on Location 78 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-2404 UNITEDCHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister ~- Rev. B. E. Long 8.Th. Organist and p Choir Director David Gray Sunday, Decemnber 31, 1978 ORONO UNITED CHIURCH Sunday Church School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. KIRBY UNITED CHURCH Sunday Church School 9:45 Morning Worship 9:45 Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 The Great Pine Ridge. down from other years. The, other activities scheduled Kinsmen club held a fund above photo. shows seven of that involved a lot of the raising skate-a-thon at the the twenty-five children who children that mnight otherwise Orono Arena on Boking day. were involved in the event. have joined the skate-a-thon. Unfortunately the event According to reports the was flot well attended, as a failure was partially due ta result the proceeds were As of January, lst Paul Tuttle, 30, of Toronto, will head comrnunity care in the Region of Durham. He was appointed last week by the province to replace Richard Johnston as director. Com- St. Saviours ANGLICAN CHURCH Orono, Ontario Regular Sunday Worship Service - 10.00 a.m. Rev. Allan Haldenby B.A. L.Th. - - - - - - - TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOH N MAN U EL, C.G.A. INCOME TAX AND RELATED ACCOUNTING SERVICES 18KINC1 STKEE~T EAST,SUT 4 M INV lE 4 Ni" iio 1L(I N' munity Care in Durham is operated by the Social Plan- ning Action Group and has met with great success esp- ecially in the Newcastle area. Community care operates in ail eight communities of the Region and is funded by a $63,000 grant from the pro- vince. The service under community care is an inhouse service for senior citizens within the region. TO PROBE COMMENTS listen to these people Who sneaked into this area and say they are concerned about development. 1 don't find any validity in the principle that existing residents should be able to dictate the living conditions of 20,000 people who want to settie here in the future. " The Durham official Plan calîs for a population over the next twenty years of 20,000 people while serviceable plans are being constructed for a total of :30,000 residents. MAIN ST.. OftONC ONT. * 993-5009 Blue Bonnet- Quarters, Margarine 2 b. 1. 19 FreeDried Coffee Tasters Choice 5.59 McConnell Tea Bags Weston Rolls Brown N' Serve Weston - 24 oz. Sandwich Bread Garlie Kraft Dips 8 oz. 0.69 Grade "A" Turkeys. 8-13'L2 Ibs'. lb. 1.18 pkg. of 100 1«99 .55 .55 Swvifis Club Style Quarter Hams >PECIAL I bo, 2.69 ..CORNI SH'S -D. r-aulli utti~e t neu Community Care , i