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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Apr 1985, p. 7

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mosphere. Everyone brings bis or ber own particular ideas to any job and as the current Presi- dent of the Society mny aim is to eicourage our membership and the community to becomie personally interested in research and preservation. Orono Weekly Timnes, Wednesday, April 10, 1985-7 The subject matter could bc such material rnîght be incor- your own particular famnily or porated into a new historical property or perhaps pumblic book on local history. buildings or institutions in Jack Gordon hias promnised wihich there mnay be a special a photographic display of personial interest e.g. Lodge, local people and places. Light Churches, Library, Stores, refreshmients will bc served Service Clubs, etc. Somne dav and we hope you xill join us. There was only a few spursts did take advantage of these Thanks go to Toots Bar- of good weather last Satur- spurst passing out easter eggs, rabail, Sheri Koenig, chick day for the two rabbits and and ballons to those in the and Gloria Adams, the rabbit chick to extend Easter downtown area. on the right. greetings in Orono but they Proud of accomplishmen (s EVERYONE IS WELCOME JOIN US AND MEET LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR DURHAM EAST e TWO LOCATIONS *TWO DATESe BOWMAN VILLE SATURDAY, APRIL 13 1:30 p.m. 24 DIVISION STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-6991 David Payton-Stewart the school. with -ribbons as well as other takes great pride in his ac- The teachers are quite sup- activities with a trophy and complishments over the past portive of the project. David diploma. few years and has recorded displays sporting activities Congrat ulat ions, themi on a bulletin boardf at The public is inited toaa Special General Meeting of the Newcastle Village and District Historical Society Meeting to be held on Mon- dlay evening, April l5th at 7:30 p.m., Centennial Room, Newcastle Community Hall. The meeting will take the form of a Panel discussion centred on the techniques of researching thie history of places, faily trees and the preser-vation of pictures and manuscripts. Questions fromi the floor are a mu11st and il is hoped thiat Ohe evening will be a learning experience in a relaxed and informai ata- Be sure to attend the Salvation Army Campaign Kick-off Dinner to be held on Friday, April 26th at the Lions Centre- Beech Avenue,* Bowmranville Keynote Speaker: Former N.H.L. Star Paul Henderson Athietes ln Actioný Concert Whistler, Mignon Mayneord with guitar accompanimerit Marie Alexander - World-travelled Vocalist Fellowship - 6:30 Dinner - 7:00 followed by ýrogram Tickets - $100.00 per plate (Tax deductable) OSHAWA FRIDAY, APRIL 12 7:30 p.m. 650 KING STREET EAST KING BOND PLAZA, SUITE 210 OSHAWA 434-8710 Invite public to historical meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --- AI IN Es PS,,ý

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