Derck Bamnett, president ,A.ccording to the tatest tables. of the Clarke Museumr Board figures thie Museumn board ex- The auction was hetd on hotds up a pie for auction at pects ta reatizes same $70.00 the tawns of the Ctarke Saturdays auction. to $750.00 from the venture Library with support events Baking was a feature of the whîch inctuded not onty the in the Orono Oddfetlow's sale with some items bringing auction of donated items but Hatl. in bids of $10.00. atso a penny sate and other The Oshawa C ompetition Mlotorcycle Club hIc. is in- terested in purchasing 114 acre site in Hope Township for club use and have applied for a rezoning fram -tgricutture to recréation to Hope Township. Hope Township councit are con- iidering- the application. The Club with 100 families mrolied in the sport have )een searclting for such a iroperty for the past three years.tIt is felt the purchase of the property>would give members the opportunity ta ride under supervised condi- tions rather than in backlats, ravines and roadways. The offer on the 114 acres is conditional on the rezaning of the land. 1Warren Thaxter, president of the Oshawa Club states the property is located south of 401 Highway and the Tetaco Service Centre and is boundi- ed an the east by property owned by Etdorado and the south by property- owned by Ontario Hydro. The western boundary is the sideroad east of Marydate Park. The Club woutd construct a $25,000 haîf-mile track as well as a club house. The president also points out that matocross is a most popular sport in Europe. He also states that the Oshawa Club is far removed from such as the gang clubs. He also said the local club is heavity invotved in racing and the noise levet of present-day bikes has been greatty reduc- ed. Most colds in the firs't year of tife are relatively mild. Sniffles and sneezes with some coughing are common signs. After the first year however, the situation can shift. Then children often start their colds with a sudden high fever. Sometimes the fever Iasts several days, even before the signs of a cold ap- pear. Although the sudden fever may onty bc the sign that a cotd is on the way, you should contact the doctor just in case -- a high fever can occasionally mean a more serious infection. Better, to check it out. There are no known cures for most cotds. But your child's doctor can help relieve some of the syrnptomfs and hetp your chitd breathe easier' with a bad cotd. If a cotd spreads deeper in- to the chest, the infection can affect the air passages of, the lungs, the branchial tubes. A mitd form of a lung disease calted bronchities can occur even without fever and cons- tant coughing. But frequent coughing -- with or without fever -- demands a cail tu the doctor, who can administer medication to clear up the in- fection. 1Be sure to cati your doctor if your chitd has a fever that lasts for most than two or three- days, a severe headache, chest pains, hard coughing speits, earache or rusty-looking sputum. Sometimes what seems to be only a cold can be the begiiin- ing of a more seriauis condi- tijon. For more information about your child's ILung heatth, contact Durhamn Region Lung Association (the Christmas Seat peopte) at 723-3151. i I I 5 i a 5 i a 5 AV-- BGY LAWN-BOY Biîke Club proposes Hope Twp,..purchase i I I s i I I 5 i i