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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Apr 1985, p. 1

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ay tribute I~o Constable Don A nderson the Greatest!1 Thie kids in the area gel another chance to, take part in an Orono Dwtw con- test wvith the iatest contest be- ing reiated to Mother's Day. The Easter coloutring con- test was w-11 supported by the younger group in the coin- munity nd it is hoped that the Mother's Day contest will receive the saine support. There are two divisions in tlhe contest, both having three age groups ranging under Seven years of age; eight years to eleven years andi froi twelve years and Up. The twvo divisions are en- titled, "Why My Mon is No. 1 and~ "Why\ My Grand.- mother is No. 1 ". The kids may enter either one or botb of Ilhe contests. There are no regulat ions as to the contest othier than t he work bc that of the entrant. Entries are to be su.bmiueý,d by May 7th and may be Ie-ft at any of the 0Orý;,o downtown stores for judging On May 8th when winners wiNil be notified. A total of $60.00 will be divided equally between the six classes in redëeèmab1e Orono downtown dollars which wiil be accepted at any of the Orono downtown stores on purchases. You can't win unless youe enter so do start now and enter as mnany turnes as you wish. van Segglen makes the Cradie rock Constable Don Anderson, representative of the Westerni Regional goverrnment bas tionate, conscientious as weil of the Durham Regional area principals. been ni charge of thre safeiNy as c:onsiderate and above ail Police, was honoured on Thre presentation wars made programi ai the area schools w\as a friend îo ail. Wednesday" \ofia week witih at the Pines Senior Public Io which Bob Bolton referred C-onstable Anderson is thie preseniation of a plaque School during- a meeting of, stating Ilhe Constable wýas retireing from his position mnade by an area student and the w'estern principals. careuing, concerned, compa- with the Regional Police. -.pesented by Bob Bolton, Don, since the inception of 0rono clt te Published Every Wednesday 0;or~Weekly Timzes, Wdge-4Am, April 24, t985. «fi The Bowmanvilie Draina Workshop production of "The Hanti That Cradles the Rock" took centre stage in the entertainment wold last weekend for the district and carne forth with a spiriteti comedy performance delighting the packed-house audiences. With the change in roll of the wife becoming the suc- cessful, talenteti breadwinner in the household and the hus- band taking care of the baby andi the bousehold chores, the scene was set for a hilarious night of etitertain- ment as the couple sorted out their probleins with ed mother-in-law, her tag- along boy frienti and the prim and proper health nurse. As the Inarriage of Ross and Alexandra Comeron played by Fred Archibald and Sharon Thompson begin to shatter, enter Bettie Cooper, the mother-in-law (Gail Berry) andi the boy friend George Withers (Nick Van Seggien). Van Segglen had to be the wit of the performance wt his well piaced philosophical comments on ail situations, which arose. Van Segglen wýas the key t<> the success of the performance and il being slated a comedy. )Newcastle supports a,,saLdi romUhe Authnritv repiiiitn HAPPENINGS .- PINES TENTH ANMNIAL MUSIC NIGHT The Pines Senior Public School is holding its Tenth annuaI Music Night "A Siali World" on wedInesday, April 24th (to- night) commencing at 7:30 p.m.. The program features singers, dancers, instrumentalists as weil as group numnber by the students at thle school. TEEN DANCE AT ORONO TOWN HALL A "Spring Fling" is being held i the Orono Town Hall on Friday, May 3rd for the area teenagers. Music is being provi-ded by a DJ complete with a light show. Doors open ait 8:00 p.m. and dress is informaI. TOWN HALL, CARD PARTY The foliowing are the results of the most recent Town Hall Card Party: highi score: Bill Grady 111, Myrt le Aidread 88, Roy Winrer 86, Jean Allun 84, Marion Sears 8 1; Low Score went to Thelma Vagg. Lu;cky draw winners-, were: Norma Mof- fat, Roy Winter and Lela McAllister. A card party is being belti in the Orono Town Hall ionight, Wednesday, April~ 241h. SPRING ART CAL.LERY SHOW The Oronio Town Hall Spring Art Gallery Show is being he[d in the Orono Town Hall on Saturidayý, May 4th fromn 10 a.mn. tL) 5 p.m. and on Sunday froi 12 noon 10 5 p.m.. Admis- sion is, lfree. A preview, ai 'meut Ille artisis night' is being helti on Fridayý eveing wi(h tickets, avaiIable ai Mom's Kitchen and ai Reflections ini Orono. Wine andl checese wiilI be serveti. $ 10.0a ODDIELLOW'S DISTRICT VARIETY NIGHT The annual Oddifellow's District Variety Night is being helid in Ille Or-ono Oddfrellow's Hall on Aprifl 281h wiih the pro- grain comm1ilencinlg ai 8:00 p.m. Admission $3.00. Refriesinentis are beinig served. T REES FOR CAAAPROJE 'CT ON STRA l'his SaLur!day' Cub, Scouts an Vent ures w\ill Ilake par- ini the T rees For Canlada Pro.je",t 11houghl ihe plant iig oifliees. N.'orly\ is thec venture o)ne lu havle ecloicleefits, but ;' ilrnoley ra:1iigseeewhrb eadh eub, 'L'oui or yen!- tS:r accpIs plediges for p-1lanîngeý ach 1Irce. Thel tunlds, supp1ort loa0 soîiaswl l a ue y hecoisCaaa ati lihe ihsricI organizat ion. The Town of Newcastle couincil on Mondlay gave ap- proval to a proposed policy anti procedure manual wbicb will regulate Fili, Construc- tion and Alteration to Water- ways in that part of thle municipality wbich the Ganaraska Region Conserva- tion Authority bas jurisdlic- tion. This wiUl affect mainly Ward Three. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation bas similar regulations in the remaining-sectu; of the Town which regulations have beeni in force for a number otf years. Council receiveti a report froin their planning depart- ment recommending ap- proval of tbe proposed regulations but did offer two (Conlinueti page 2) (Continued'page 2) NO RJECOGNITION 0F DELEGATION1 1 Cuclrefused!10 give Support to a motion on Monday recognizingi the delegation of Ken Hooper who had appeareti before counicil noteing bis dissatisfaction wýitb answers to lus question of some financiai aspects of the Town. Alîhough a motion wýas presented to acknowNledge Hoopers appearance before council a recorded vote was not supported. SUPPORT HYDRO PLAYING FIELD Both council and the Town of Newcastle flydro Liaison commnitIee have supporied the developrnent of a play- ing field ai the Darlington Nuclear Generating site to include two soccer pitches and two bal diamonds. 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