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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Nov 1984, p. 7

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Canadian Legion Choir, Bowmanville B ranch The Bowmanville Legion at the Orono Remembrance Cenotaph on Sunday after- The group lead in the sing- choir was on1e of the features Day Service held at the noon. ing during the service. Pines Senior PublicOrnLckas News Report OSeho-o News November 8, 1984 will hold an election for ex- c o lN w The student counci's ecutive positions o)n Thurs. OK ATCM Uletn UN EF ri representatives from each Nov. 16. The Student Couin- LON HRWSAMUS $e37ng UNCEF ra lass for 1984/85 are Stephen cil is responsible for- spirit by Mr. Taylor wants 10 Hardy, Paula Warner, Kim days, dances, hot dog sales -1U,-:-- m- - Lycett, Shana Hillis, Ar Korîekaas, Kim Maas,1 Byers and Patti Reid. Orono Atoms (Continued from page 4 nismore t10 meet Ennis No. 1. The final score 2-2. ARl the thanks for th go to our goalie Scotý for if il -wasn't for hi cellent work in the net score would have been]p bad. It seemed like every we turned around, nismore waý pumnelling Scott, and each limeher another sizzalatings Once' again defense Brandon Ovenden slid the goal crease andn another save for Sc Perhaps Brandon should in the net for a game. The first period ended no score. At 6:08 of th( cond period Jay Hai finally made one counit. puck was shot 10w to glove side. Chris Yeo, Brandon Ovenden pickec the assists for this goal.T aI 3:39 of the final per Jay Hansen and Brai Ovenden broughî the p deep into Ennismnore riîory, and Jay took thes on goal. The puck boun off the goalies chest pad,i Chris Yeo blasted the rebo ding puck into the net. Chris Simpson receivec only penalty for Orono slashing. These boys are learn that il pays 10 pass the pi and work together as a teý nlow if we could pnly le t "off sides!' ýngela and raising money. Barb What has four legs and is They scaly? An iguana. In the science room we have some new animaIs 10 study - fish, an iguana, a guinea pig and a tarantula. They are comfor- table in their new homes and the students can easily observe their behaviour. On Lifestyles Day, Nov. 4) 27, 1984, the Pines and Clarke High School will be ismore taking part in various hi wsi workshops such as substance ýhstc abuse, mental health and Hall, physical health. Guest lis ex- speakers have been invited to t, the help the students make in- pretty telligent lifestyle choices. l aime Congratulations 10 the En- boys and girls of 8B who cap- poor tured the house league soccer made championships, and 10 7C save. who triumphed in the grade 7 man division. School volleyball 1b ino eamns are now practising for made the beginning of their comn- J play Through various fund- 1 ih raising activities the Pines wih students have been able 10 e se- donate $91 .50 10 the United ainsen Way campaign. Congratula- The lions and thanks 10 aIl who he contributed. and This week has been Career d up Week ai the Pines. Ms. rhen Eileen Herd fromn Oshawa riod, This Week newspaper, Mr. ndon Carson Elliott from puck, Bowmanville's Northcutt- ter- Elliott Funeral Home, Mr. shot Steve Rowland, an Oshawa inced paramedic, Ms. Cathy and O'Rourke and Ms. Kim Allen ýounl- from Burger King, and a representative of the Bank of d the Commer ce in Newcastle have for spoken b oGr. 7 students about their occupations. Ting 1 by uck Angela Lynda am; Amy Wesselînk ýarn Elaine Mole On Thursday,Nov. 8îh, Lockhart Sehool had a Remembrance Day Service in the gym. Mr. Eames class read some of their stories about their feelings about Remnembrance Day. Theii we san a song also about Remembrance Day. Mr. Witheridge's class did oral reading of Flanders Fields. SMrs. Ralfe's class sang. Il was a good service. ORONO CAMPUS NEWS by Camneron Esler Gr. 5 The Orono school had a Remembrance Day service on Friday, Nov. 9th. Mrs. Cowen organized il. A war veteran was present. Il was a pleasant service. The children who went col- sed re- ,Mu d Cilurci tio go straignt homne afler school. He would appreciate if parents could reinforce this idea. Poppy lovely, beautiful, growing, blowing, drying, graveyards, gardens, fields, roadsides, waving, blowing, nodding, white, preîîy, Lily ly Kevin Scot Orono P.S. Gr. 5 ORONO CAMPUS NEWS by Daniel Dilks Gr. 5 1The grades, 4, 5 and 6 are draWing posters and writing Poems and stories for Remnembrance Day. There will be prizes awarded for the best ones. The first prize will be $75.00 and a second prize will be $35.00. From around the Region Herrenia welcomeg Timbrel 's promise Gary Herrema, chairman of the Region of Durham, states he would welcome a review of regional govern- menîs in Ontario as suggested by Dennis Timbrell, one of four candidates seeking the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative party. But Hrerrema <fia not see major changing resulting from such a study other than soime sreamlîning of the system .He said he would like t0 see another means established in electng rPegional councillors 10 office to offset parochialism. Investing $3 million in Whitby, Mandrell M ning Machines Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C. has announced il will construd ta 40,000 square foot research and developmenî facilîty in the east end of Whitby to develop and market a .machine to unearth precious metal. The mnining machine would eliminate the need for blasting and drilling 10 mine ai-viL gold, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Nq),%ember 14,1984-7 Unîted Way campaign has been extended The closing date for the Whitby-Oshawa-Newcastle United Way camnpaign hias been extended'to November 21st. The GM strike had created some difficulties in completing the canvas. As of November 2nd the camrpaign had reached the $1.308 million markof a total target of $1 .728 million. Expanding Mnshroomi operation The Darlinglon Mushroomn Farmn on Taunton Road west of Orono hias been purchased by the Greenwood Mushroomn Farmi of Greenwood, On-tarjo. Plans are under- way to double the size of the buildings in order that a crop, of mushroomrs wIlbe ready for mnarket on a wel basis. Emlployment is expected I0 reach twventy with additional parent-lime help being needed. Back to the cards at Orono Town Hall The bi-m,onithly euchre party at the Orono Town Hall holds for-th againi to-nighit, Wedniesday, Novemnber 14th. A good nighlt planned xith friends and neighibours. Region requests meeting with Minister of the Environmient Samn Cur-eatz, M.P. for Durham East has requested the Minister of thie Environmienî for the Province of Ontario to meet wvith Durham Region over funding for whatever course may be undertaken to correct the water supply in the Hamilet of New,,tonville. Gary Herremna, chairmnan of the Region requested the meeting pointing out that at the presenit lime the Region hias flot decided on what course of action to take whether it bc a communal systemi or developmnent of inldividual wells. He points out that il is lime bI have the Ministry set aside funding for whatever action is taken ta correct the situation of polluted water supply in the hiamiet. Should learn more about farnung The Northumberland an-d Newcastle Board of Educa- lion 15 10 supply principals of public school information per- taining to agriculture which would be included in the cur- riculum between kinderg-arten and grade eight. The guidelines will be provided by the Ministry of Education. 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