Oronto Weekly, Timies, Wednesday, April 21, 1992, 7 Entertain at Fair Banquet E.S Gregory Hodges, Port tainment were slides by Clarc Hope, and the Junior winner Gunter and two excellent ini the 1981 Orono Fair vocal numbers by Jackie Amateur contest, provided Walters of Newtonville. entertainment at the annual -Jackie was the senior winner fair banquet held in the of the Orono Fair Amateur Orono United, Church on contest in 1981. Wednesday of last week. One hundred and forty at- Gregory sang, played the tended the annual banquet banjo- and played the piano witb the Orono Churcb ladies for bis audience. catering a fine menu. Also included in the enter- Heather Rebekah Lodge celebrates 35th birthday "Hi, (Continued from page 9) COMING EVENTS ED UCA TION WEEK 1982 April 25th. - May lst. Theme Growing Together The Orono-Lockbart Staff welcome everyone at a Corn- munity Information Night at the Orono Section April 29th. 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. COMING EVENTS 5O's and 60's Rock and Roll Dance Friday, April 3th. Orono Arena $12.00 A Couple 8:30 to 1:00 p.ni. Many prizes donated generously -by local mer- chants. Prize for best Grafatti Dress. For Tickets cail Mary Jane Tomkins, 983-9540-or tickets available Mom's Kitchen. 21,28,ac. COMING EiV St. Saviour's Sala May th. Oddfellows Two Settings 5:00 Aduits $4.ý Children $2 Tickets availai Beryl Clarke 983-f dra Anderson 983- Bob Lewis 983-5iC 'ENTS ùd Supper at Hall 0and 6:00 .00 .00 ible fromn 5591, San- ý-5654, and )7. 21,28 a.c. DON'T FORGET This Saturday, the big Spr- ing -Fair-at Orono United Church Il a.m. until 3 p.m. Admission 25 cents is for your cup of tea or coffee, games, goodies and BARGAINS galore. Penny Sale Draw at 12-30-1:30- and, 2:30. Sometbing happening aIl the timel Guess the weight of a basket of wood or the number of jelly beans in the jar. Join in the fun and get to know your neighbours. ý 21,a.c. COMING EVENTS The friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mvrs. John Van Niejenhuis are having -a farewell gathering on Satur- day, April 24th. at Kirby Centennial School at 8:00 P.M. Anyone Welcome. Ladies please bring lunch. 21,a.c. BOTTLE DIR Firs--Orono Sc Cubs Bottle Drive May lst. 9 t( On May 3rd. 8:31 Orono Group Com Scouts, Cubs anc wiII be holding the election of officei Orono Church Ha have any nominatic ecutive positions j Mary Jane Toi 983-9540. OPEN HOU The famnily of Ha Mae Allen invite relatives and neigli an Open House on May 2nd. at the Onc fellows Hall 2-5 in h their 5Oth. Wedding sary. Best Wishes O1 21 RIVE .outs and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT BARCHARD- Jim and Joanne (de Laat) are pleased to announce the birth of their second child Melissa Anne, 6 lbs. 10 ozs. April 8, 1982 at Oshawa General Hospùtal. A sister for Amanda. Proud grandparents are Mrs. W-. Barchard, Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. L. de Laat, Campbellford. 21, aç., 012 THANK YOU ,, ; p.m. the To say thank you seems nmittee for too little to express. our ap- 1d Beavers preciation for the support eir> general and comfort of our famiies ers at the and friends during the recent al. If yo loss of oui daugbter Aman- mns for ex- da. pleas cali The cards, flowers and mleas alI donations received has served to bonour the memnory of Our 21,28a.c. darling little girl. Special tbanks to Father Canning, the C.W.L., and rSE Armstrongs Funeral Home srol and for their assistance. arol andTbank You friends, John and Donna Mather. ibours to iSunday, ono Odd- ionour of Anniver- nly. 1,281 a.c. On Tuesday evening 36 members enjoyed a delicious supper at the Dutch Oven Restaurant to hontour the memibers of 35 years and the chartered members. Lodge opened according to the Ritual with Sister Violet Dunlop as Noble Grand assisted by sister Laverine Barraball as Vice Grand. Sister- Violet Dunlop welcomned ail visitors. Brother Gien Waninamaker Post Grand Master was in- troduced 'by Brother Virtal Wilson, Brother Harry Wade Post7-ýGrand Master was in- troduced by Sister Doreen Swan and Sister Julie Jackson District Deputy president by Sister Hazel Stapleton. Sister Gladys Morgan Past District Presi- dent and mnothe-r of our Lodge was introduced and welcomned by Noble Grand., Visitors were present froim' Bowmanville, Port Hope, Port Perry, Oshawa No. 3, Sunshine Lodge Oshawa, Lindsay and Ajax. The Roll Cai showed al officers pre- sent. The minutes of the last meeting were rend and ap- proved. The representatives for the District this term is Sister Irene Murray and Sister Betty Major. With Sister Violet Sutcliffe__the representative to the Rebakah Assembly and Sister Mary Thompson the Scholar. Sister Laverine Barrabaîl gave her report on the sick and shut mns. Ali other corn- mittees gave their reports. Al correspondence was read and filed witb ail Birthday Cards on display for the mnembers Io see Sister Elaine Mercer received a rose for 15 years service as a Rebekab presented by Sister Olive Milîson. Sisters Rena Pears, Dorothy Trim and Doreen Swan received Rebekah Cups and Saucers for 20 years ser- vice presented by Sister Olive Milison. Sister Irene Burley was not present but will receive ber gift for 25 years service. There were four chartered niembers present. Brothers VîrÉal Wilson and Brother Gordon Watson, Sisters Hat- t Wilson and Sister Mae Allen, (Sister Mfilie Rainey absent), and nine members who joined that--evening. Sisters Irene Murray, Velma Watson, Glad Gamsby, Alice Hooey, Mary Brooks, Hazel Stapleton, Gladys Brown and Brother Clare Martin ail received Red Carnations. Ab- sent were sisters Gladys McKenzie, Mldred Dent, Norma and Milton Cornish. Ail members tbanked the Lodge for the delicious sup- per and the flowers presented to them and also gave a little story on funny things that happened 35 years ago. Sister Gladys Morgan, mother of our Lodge, presented the No- ble Grand with a beautiful gift and also gave thanks to the people who helped in- stitute the Lodge. Brother Vrtal Wilson and Sister Hat- tie Wilson being the back bone of our Lodge. Sister Morgan is a member of Sun- shine Rebekah Lodge and joined that Lodge 56 years ago. -She eclôsed with this poemn. The triple links that bend us ail, Can Ne'er bc tomn apart. It gives us friends for every- day and Love for every heart. It gives us Truth to keep us pure and guides in ail we do. It gives us courage day by day, to be Rebekah true. Lodge then closed and a small program followed a readîn g by Sister Violet Dunlop that was presented to. the lodge by Sister Morgzan 35 years ago and left the Lodge with this parting verse. One little word and only one. and' feel life's work on earth well done For every heart would speak tomne The one swý,eet word fraterni- ty The angels throngs would sîng a song The sweetest ever heard. If they could rend in human hearts, That precious litie word. The kindly thoughits and kindly deeds, and treasurers more than crowýn and creeds Eric Lanbier attends dinner, with the Queen Eric Lambier, 19, of R.R. 2, Newcastle, represented Durham- North umberl and constituency at a dinner for young Canadian achievers witb Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, and the Duke of Edinburgh at Ottawa this Fni- day. The dinner was one of the ceremonies marking patria-. tion of Canada's Constitu- tion, and M.P.'s were asked to suggest young persons wbo had achieved somethîng outstanding for their coni- munity or for Canada to represent each federal consti- tuency. Eric, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Lambier, has won international distinc- tion as an athlete, and as well is an accomplished musician. He lost his sight as result of an accident- Nvben he *as three years old., In June, 1980, at the World Olympics for the Disabled, in Holland, he won a gold medal for tbe bigh jump and a silver medal in wrestling. The following year, at the In- ternational Games for the Disabled in Italy, he broke the world record for the higb In 'these the anëels bosts would see The cbldren of Fraternity. Siter Roena Tizzard then gave several solos acconi- panied at piano by Sister Glad Brown. Sister Olnd Brown then sang a cute song called "Oh Dear, what can the matter be," followed by two Easter Bunnies and a doggie whîch was enjoyed by aIl. A delicious lunch was then serv-ed by Sister Violet Sutcliffe and her committee and the cutting of the Birth- day Cake by Sisters Hlattie Wilson and Sister Mae Allen and Sister Violet Dunlop. jump, and was granted an au- dience with His Holiness, the Pope. At present Eric is studying sound engineering at Fan- sbawe College, London, On- tario. Just a number By: Wendy Proelîer I'm tomn within my feelings, No longer can I figbt. 1 try to stop this love for you, But - melt when you're in sight. Tbrough aIl tbis time V've known you, My love bas grown and grOwn. But, 1I know il1neyer bave you, Like dust soon to be blown. IPm holding onto notbing, Just memories and hopes. But, that's wbat keeps me go- ing, Lord, i t belps me just to cope. Everyday, my love grows stronger, Witb a strength too strong to béar. Somnehow, wîthin my darkness, I can feel you always tbere. I know you'll neyer "need" me, I'm just a number in the book. But, just by-staring in those eyes, I'm shaken by your look. -t's those littie tiny things you do, That, show and mean so much. Just by your sparkhing sile, And oh yes, that warming touch. Everytime that I am near you, Witb you I want to stay. Together, 1 wish we'd always be, To turn moments into days. CARD 0F THANKS Thank you to the Easter Bunnies wbo came to tbe Orono Nursery School on Thursday and gave us sucb a nice surprise. The Cbildrent. For a no obligation evaluation of your borne, acreage or farm, or for information on purchasing,,catI one of our area representatives. CH RIS STAPLETON 983-5093 623-4439 987-4733 Newcastle Golf Course NewcstleVilJage off Hwy. 2 on GofCourse Road Elecric art nd Club Rentais Weekends 18 Moles $8.00 9 Holes $6.00 Mid-Week- 18 Holes $6.00 9 Moles $5.00 Weekend starting time available 48 hours in advance Phonie 987-4851.