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Orono Weekly Times, 31 Mar 1982, p. 3

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Pick Iucky drawwinner Gord Lowery of Orono was fellow's PeeWee hockey the winner of a 50-50 draw tournament ini which eight ýçlýat theOrono arena last teams competed. The draw Friday afternon in connec- was made by Fred Graham ýinn with the Orono Odd- and Jim Souch. Most Valuable Player award Po0etry Jini Stutt and Staff Sadly l've heard them referred ta as a bunch of riff raff, Well 1 just can't say enaugh for "JIM" and his staff, Sa hanest, sa helpful, s0 kind, and polite, 1 feel this in one place you are treated white. With cards, camreras, and things like these, -They are right at your side, and aiming ta please, 'They'll help with anything if you give a description, And of course "Jims" always handy ta fill a prescription. To greet you of course as yau walk in the store, Is a pretty girl with a smnile, ta handle your chore, 0f course if you're sick and stuck in your home, They take came of yaur needs, an "Ma Belîs" telephone. Well 1 hope from Orona they neyer do part, For aIl that they do they do with their heats, One more nice thing in this store, where were at, There always is time for a Orono Weeklv Timàes. -Wediesdayv. March 3,i1992,"3 Ice beginsFsh H n to disappear Oiono h& H n Th ping~~P~8 wcather is star- trophy ivinners area's snow and ice condi- tions. Northumberland forest reports 56.9 cm. of snaw with a light crust. Ice an most of our lakes is. still thick and solid but most of it is slush covered and travel is dif- ficult. Areas where there is a current should be avoided completely. friendly wee chat. Sa carry on "Jim" and your wanderful staff, l'Il still act the fool and try ta cause a laugh, One thing 1 can say withaut any amends, 1 arn sure there are mare than me wha do find you friend. Vic Garrad. Durham Senior Citizens Staff, Orono. tube repiacement has been well established. The leaky tube at Bruce has now been replaced and the reactor is back in aperation. Porter Report Ontario Hydro bas receiv- ed a repart prepared by Dr. Arthur Porter dealing wxth the planning and approval process for new transmission lines ini Southwestern On- tario. Dr. Porter, who was Chair- man of the Rayai Commis- Sion an Electric Power Planin- ing, reviews that process and how it relates ta findings he made during bis seven-year study. Copies of the Porter repart, "Southwestern On- tario Revisited", are available on request, at nac charge, by calling (416) 592-3703. The winners of the trophys for the Orono Fish and Hunt Club are as fallows: W.A. Reid Trophy for Best Senior Trap Shooter went ta Brian Buckley. Vance Allen Trophy for AIl Round Shooter went ta Ken Moore. Matt Snelders Trophy for Pest Novice Tmap Shooter went ta Mick Cramm. Armstrangs I.G.A. for Best Jr. ,ý,nuoLci -ý- rillewent ta Steve Oakley. Tennant Fuels for Best Handgun -22 %,ent ta Hugh Beauchamp. Wallace Auto Supply for Best Blackpowder went ta Wayne Sargent. We would like ta express aur thanks toaail those people wha donated the trophys ta aur club and congratulations again guys. Furniture Sale' Chesterfieids, Chairs, Dinettes, etc. Low Low Prices' MANU FACTU RERS' SALE "Drop ln And Browse" Commencing March l6th Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays Noon till 9:00 p.m. Saturdays tram 10:00 a.m. ta -&& p.m. 22 CARISTRAP DRIVE BOWMANVILLE (Off Baseline Rd. east of Liberty) PEROONSSLICK 50 FLSTENE Reduces Friction and Drag Improves Lubrication Reduces Operating Temperatures 1Improves Per formance Reduces WVear Increases Horsepower Reduces 011 Consumption Increases Gas Mileage GUARANTEED IMPROVED PERFORMANCE Or Your Money Back ONE TIME INVESTMENT Contact DARREL E. DEVOLIN ORONO A eight squad Midget -MiiK'nden Oshawa, and presents the o-rono Most Hockey Club fromn Minden Bowmnanville. Value Player award to Randy took aIl the honours at the Eari Taylor presented the Tennant, MVPs were also Bob Best Memoriai Midget winning trophy to Minden presented to Rob Barton of Tournament held at the with Bruce Tennant presen- -Oshawa, Colin Newell, Orono Arena last Wednes- ting the Consolation Trophy Minden and George Kennett, day evening. Teamns were ta Oshawa. Bwavle representative of Orono, Above Denis Mumford, Chainnan defend Ont. hydro, exp orts Hydro Chairman Hughi Exports Up Macaulay reparted strongiy Power exparts ta the U.S. ta criticisn of Hydr's pro- for February amounted ta pos,ýl ta expomt surplus elec- caver a billion kilowatt- tricity ta General Public haurs-up slightly from the Utilities of New Jersey at a February 1981 figure of 965 n ew%ýs canference held mnillion-earning a grass February 23. revenue of more than $40 Macaulay told a large million. group of reporters that ex- Peak and Energy Demand parts or no exports, Hydro Peak demand last month will cut its acid gas emnissions was 17,054,000 kilowatts, up 'by 50 per cent aver the next 10 marginally from 16,991,000 years, while producing mare kilowatts in Febmuary, 1981; lectricity. Ontrarians consumed Far from discouraging, 9,188,738,000 kilowatts- Hydro's programi "should be hours of energy last month, used as an exam ple we want u p 5.9 percent fromi the Americans ta follow," 8,675,758,000 kilawatt-hours Macaulay said. a year aga. Hydmo's proposai ta supply Mock Emergency up ta a million kilowatts of A provincial emergency power ta GPU via a 100 planning exercise basedi on a Kilometre underwater auble siMuflated accident at the across Lake Erie is curently Douglas Point Nuclear under consideration by the Generating Station was held National Ene:gy-, Board. A Feb. 9-10. kcision ise"-e in late Designed ta test internai '--ilarch or early April. response and communication procedures during an emergency, the exercise in- volved about 100 represen- tatîves from goverrnment mînistries, area municipalities, police and Ontario Hydra, under the direction of Provincial Emergency Planning Ca- ordinator Ken Reeves. Exercises of this nature have been held on a regular basis since 1979, Pressure, Tube Leak Ironically, Feb. 9 was also thedate when Unit 2 at the Bruce "A" Nuclear Genemating Station (an the same site as Douglas Paint) was shut down fallowing the discovery of a smali leak in one of the reactor's 480 pressure tubes. .The leak was the re.slt Of incorrect installation af' the pressure tube--a similfiar pro- blem ta that faced by Units 3 and 4 of the Pickering "A" Nuclear Gienerating Station. The technique for pressure .1 -

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