8-Orano Weekly Times, Wednesday, April 18, 1984 Orono Figcure Skating Club Carnival St. Francis of Assisi News Tire C fiLeld its mnoli thfly mleeting on Thiursday, April l2th1 and [tie inew ex- ectlive for, 84/85 are: Presýi- dent - Josie Welter, lst Vice -Mary Malik, 2nd Vice - Bea MIolloy, Secretary - Doris Araujo, Treasurer- Carol Macey. Preparations ar-e underway for a membership breakf*ast May 6th and a Senior Citizen's Day May l4thi. Several members are planining to attend the retreat at Manresa, Pickering, May 3rd and 4th. A request was made for furniture and household appliances for the Oshawa Dîstr-ess Centre for Report Following are the Easter celebrations for HoIy Week. A Parish Penitential Celebra- tion %will be held on Wednes- day at 7:00 p.m. and on Holy Thursday there will be a celebration of the Meaning of' the Eucharist at 7:00 p.m. On Good Friday at 3:00 p.m. an Outdoor Prayer Pilgrimage marking Jesus' Journey with the Cross wilI take place in the area adjacent to St. Fran- cis of Assisi Church. Easter .Vigil on Holy Saturday is at 7:00 p.m. and Easter Sunday Eucharist are at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Spring Bird outing-è Lynde Shores C.A. The mild spring -wýeather of recent wvecks has br-ought larg-e numbers of mi1grating birds to Durham Region. If You wýould like to learni to identify thesemirns then Lynde Shores Conservation Area is the place to visit. This area offers a variety of habitats, inilc1CIludig woodlandc, field, creek, lakeshore and marsh. In par- ticular, Cranberry Marsh isý wel-known r for its abundance and divýersity of water birds. On Saturday, April 21, 1984, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will host a spring bird outing at Lynde Shores Conservation Area. Anr Authority naturalist will mecet par- ticipants at the area parking lot at 1:00 p.m. Participants are invîted to bring alonig the whole famnily, especially chiildren. Thosýýe sithout equipment mnay share thie use of the AuthoriLy's telescopie and binoculars. Please dress appropriately, as it wil likely be somnewhat cooler near the lakeshore. The Lynde Shores Conser- vation Area is located in WIAhitby, south of Victoria Street (Baseline Road) bet- ween Brock Street and Durhamn Regional Road 23. For further information, please contact the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority aut (416) 579-0411. Family & children services provided The Children's Aid Society of the Durham Region will host a Volunteer Recognition Dinner for its volunteers at 7*00 p.m. April 26th, 1984, in St. Mark's United Church, 201 Centre St. South, Whit- by. The tribute dînner, being held during Canada's Na- tional Volunteer WVeek, wil] honour approximately 100o Durham Region Volunteers who have contributed time and talents to the Children's' Aid Society. Patrick Reber, Supervisor of the Child Management and Alternate Care Services at the C.A.S. and members of the Alternate Care Pro- grain will address fthe group on thie subject "Surviving- Yotir Child's Adolescence" Corne to the Apple Blossom Shop for GIETIDEAS Specials Include: Easter Lilies f rom $6.00 SiIk or Fresh Arrangements In Ceramic Bunny from $1 0.95 Easter Baskets f rom $5.95 Arranged with f Iowers or decorated with plants Mixed Planters $9.95 Fresh Bouquets of Flowers $3.49 Open Thursday 9-9; Saturday 96 Closed Good Friday and Easter Monday Apple Blossom Shop Main Street, Orono, Ontario Telephone 983-5291