6, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 16, 1982 Move up to Orono Cubs Six Orono fleavers made Park. welcome by tdu* new leaders MoCallister, Scott WIfflmms, the move up to Orono Cubs The above group were con- and sixers of the Orono Shane Gylytuik; (front row) on Monday night at a gratulated for their work in Cubs. Grant Tomkins, Carneron ceremony held at the Orono the Beavers and were Above are (back row) Scott Esliier and SSott Hâ~. Communty Care - meeting (Contlnued Îrom page 1) report did show a slight deficit at the end of March this was offset by an accounit yet to be received fromn the province. The major portion of funding for Cornmunity Care cornes through the pro- vince and a grant front United Way. Roxy Barnes presented the Co-ordinator's report relating the extension of ser- vice to providing Meal on Wheels in the, Bowmanville area. She sajd it was a matter of continuai amazement in the desire of Volunteers to share their time and talents for the welfare of others. As of March 3lst Newcas- tle Community Care had 361 clients on file with 195 volunteers providing active service for the seniors. Total tasks du ring the year amnounted to 4331 and Corn- munity (-are is providîng Meals on Wheels for 265. Gail Spence presented tL Community Involvement an- Volunteer Program report in which CVIP is serving seven clients and as well has organized a number of group sessions on a continuaI basis. The prograrn is a growing ser- vice in Newcastle. Rev. Tom Smith and Gail Rickard reported on recruit- ment and personnel whîle Earl Wolfe brought greetings from the United Way and a me ssage that funds from the United Way would be in- creased to $4,800.00. Wolfe said the Newcastle Communi- ty Care was the only Com- munity Care group to be granted an increase in fun- ding and this noted that United Way recognized the service being provided local- 'y. Volunteer awards were presented followed by vocal numbers by Allana1h Cole and refreshments served by the Orono United Church Womnen. A M SFloral Creations "FLOWERS WITH FEELINGS" FOR ANY OCCASION FRESI4 & ORIED FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, HOSPITAL AND HOME Telephone 623-3377 162 KIng St. East BEV KERR Bowmanville 1 e - w' Im-] Fred Graham, Orono, Havzelburg Dog Academy. assiin a television commer- The cub has nmade its home diseusses the appearance of a TheLion cub, now a year cial f'or Domninion Stores and at H1avelburg, since shortly Lion cub in a Station Wagon old and weighing sorne 250 to be filmed at Global Televi- after birth and mnay be the on- in Orono's business section pounds, was on its way to sion Station. ly TV star in the community. wth Mr. W. Kloos of The Orono Pee Wees are off to a good start. May 17 the Orono Teamt travelled to Newcastle for there first game of the Peewee schedule. Newcastle came up with 3 goals béfore Robert Klepac scored, Orono's first goal late in the second haîf. The Orono teamn then took the gaine in hand, as David Little blasted in two quick goals on- ly a few minutes apart to end the game in a tie. Orono met Tyronfe Athletic on May 31 and played to a 4-4 tie. Allan Hall got Orono off to a good start with a fine goal only to insult Tyrone in- to corning back with 3 goals Orono Squiri's Oshawa Crane teamn posted their first vctory of the season Friday of their own. Orono then started to corne back with Robert Klepac, Shawn Bailey and David Little with a goal each. Tyrone scored 1 more to end the game. On June 7 Orono hosted Hubbards Heroes (B owrnan- ville) and carne away with 3-1 victory. Hubbards Heroes scored first and then Orono scored 3 goals. David Little again has corne with 2 goals and Paul Henry with a fine effort scored 1.' With good goaltending and hard work frorn the entire team the Orono Pee Wees of- fer lots of entertaining soc- cer. evening by decisively defeating Bowmanville Timi's Rent-AII 5-0. The teain's A ttends Educa tional Relations Commission David MacGregor of Newcastle attended a two-day workshop for prospective fact finders in Toronto. This workshop (June 2-4) wvas des- igned and hosted by The Education Relations Com- mission, which is responsible for administering the School Boards and Teachers Collec- tive Negotiation s Act, 1980. halfbacks took charge wth Jîm Partner controlling mnid- field, Carnecron Esler on the left adding five assists and right, halfbac k, Scott McAllister, scoring al five goals in the fîrst haîf. For- wards, Trevor Lomnox, Craig Nemîis and Laura Abrams harassed the opposing goalie ail evening while driving through Bowmanville's defence. Henry 'Kaldeway showed.great promise in his first game at forward. The Highlights of the wor kshop included an intensive presen- tation of School Finance by R.H. Field, the Chief Ex- ecutive Officer of the Comn- mission, an explanation of the Act goyerning teacher- school board negotiations and its time lines, the rotes of the ERC, and the use of ERC data. The Education Relations Commission, under Section 60 of the School Boards and Teachers Collective Negotia- tions Act, is responsible for the selection and training of third party neutrals in teacher-board negotiations.. Tomkins, Grant and Cameron, started on defence and, although unrelated, worked together like brothers. The teamn wishes Rayan Tomilinson a speedy recovery from the chicken pox and his presence coupled with the irnproved play of Lloyd Robia, Stephen. Shetler and Darin Barnett will help in future games. 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