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Orono Weekly Times, 8 May 1985, p. 3

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ine and cheese parly lifis annual art show onoI10 owniown BnuSIIess 'Town Hall Association wich would be provided inierest f ree and steps to be paid back th le Town r ovet a three year period. reconstructed thRoy orsechi alo (Continued frorn page 1) te Orono Board approached counlcil for the boan and the Tamblyn hie said he would recomminendation f'rom the hope the work could be com- comminittee now goes tO count- pleted in the near future. cil f'or their consideration. A joint effort of the Hall The boan will be provided on Board, the Orono Downtown the condition of Ontario Business Association, the Munic 1ipal Board approvai. fitîîeLCandthne u,îoîiu nu- ticultural Society would fur- ther add to the appearance of the building with a proposedi plan to provide new land- scaping around the building. The intention is to use col- oured brick, benches, waste recepticles and landscape planting which would total ini cost to near $5,000.00. On Monday the general purpose commnittee of the Town of Newcastle approvedi a loan of $3,000.00 to the Wvant Ads Work Beryl Clarke was one of a number of hostesses at the wine and cheese party whichi was held on Friday evening ai the annual art show. Pat Ir- win Lycett was one of the mnany guests on Ibis occasion. The party added a new lift Io the event in Orono. A wine and cheese party on Friday night at the Orono Town Hall Spring Art Gallery show set the stage and a pleasant atmosphere for the annual eventin the Village. Many have expressed the opinion that this show was possibly the best since its in- ception a few years ago. Quality of work in the show was high with somne new en- tries adding another dimen- sion of quality. The arrangement of the show augmented by flowers fromn the Orono Apple Blossom Shop were in keep- <Continued f rom page 1) Orono Arena & Community Centre- Statement of Receipts and Expenditures For the year ended December 3lst, 1984 Balance as ai January Ist RECEIPTS Ice Rentais Hall Rentai Public & Roller Skating Bell Canada Booth Rentai Refund Wages Advertising Arena Rentai Refuinds Bar Cash Advances Miscellaneous $ 75,284.91 14,39.00 5,042.45 33.75 4,0m.00 890.05 1984 5,074.05 66,651 14,740. 2 2.314.09 1,538.11 103,658.36 108,576.41 ing with the entire event and with' the wine and cheese table as well as individual tables the settîng was set for the week-end show. Kay Lycett provided piano selections for the wine and cheese party which we would hope will becoftse an annual happening for the show. Sales were brisk during the week-end and over three hun- dred signed the guest book from as far away as Toronto, Poems Untitled take away aIl unkind thoughts 1983 close up 469 my mouth when agner sounds teach me more understanding ways 5,813 in this creation 59. where Your love U000. abounds 602. Marlowe C. Dickson, 300. R.R. 2, Beton, Ont. 957. LOG IAO. 347. 91,797. EXPENDITURES Salaries: Manager 21,550.00 20,224. Ass't 6,364.00 6,429. Ass't 9,220.00 8,780. Sundry Help 3,913.40 3,610. 41,047.40 39,043. Arena Suppiy 3,379.43 2,459. Arena Repairs 4,454.77 8,770 Hall Supply 1,835'50 2,578. Phone 627.95 587. Hydro 17,976.30 16,702 Cas 9,030.59 8,190. Garbage 585.00 556. Gas-Tractor 484.16 679. Parking Lot 889,00 480. Water 1,302.33 1,113. IceEFquipment 4,491.81 833. Insurance 2,108. Equipmnent-Frig. 807.85 -- Workmien's Comipensaion 251.31 228. Orono A.A.A. 685.91 522. Roller Skating 50.44 96. Bank Charges 92.85 149. C. P.P. 605.37 544. Unemp. Ins. 1,349.39 1,162. Miscelianeours 158.55 90,105.91 393. Bal, -as ai Decemiber 31. 1984 18,470.50 87,192. Uialàýicas Decemnber 31, 1984 $18,470.50- Accounîls Payable 1984 4,953.87 Nei Balance $13,516.63 simple as my head filîs with anger my heart drains dry of love if i could refill my heart i'd empty my head Marlowe C. Dickson R.R. 2, Beeton, Ont. LOG IAO Westhill and even Prince Ed- ward Island. The calibre of the art on display from wood carvings, to acrylic, water colours, oius and folk art made for an ex- cellent gallery showing. Mr. Dick Roberts of Orono was the winner of a bouquet of fresh flowers drawn by Counc. Hamnre. The Orono Hall Board Gallery show committee is seeking help to assist in such events as this most recent show and the possibility of extending happenings at the Town Hall into Little Theatre promotions. Anyone interested in help- ing are asked to contact Bey Wakefield, Orono 983- 9438. RED & -WHITE7 A few of the many specials for you this week-end Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 LARGE SIZE Tomatoes kg 1.52 lb. .69 24x280 ml, Reg. or Diet COKE Sofi Drinks 6.99 RAID 350 g Can House-Garden Spray 4.99 J &J Economy Size 350 ml Baby Shampoo 1.99 HEINZ Tomato Juice 48 oz. tin M99 Maple Leaf Regular or Ai-Beef 450 g pkg. -1.79ea WIENERS Van Camp BEANS WITH PO-RK 14 oz. tin 5 Sunlight Liquid Deterglent .99 500 ml Size Campbeil's Mushroom Soup SA VE .43 on 2 Tins 2 fo.99 GRANNY SMITH APPLES kg_1.30 lb. .59 Product of South Af rîca Canada Fancy Kraft Anniversary Tub Peanut Butter Specîal Feature 4.9 Supermarn FROZEN French Fries 1 kg pkg. v99 C OR N I S H'S Phone 983-5201 The Ugly Ducklîngs Bail Ciub presents The Juno Award Winner As Canada's Top Country Band The Good Brothers" Saturday, May 25th 8:30 p.m. tili 1:00 a.m. O'rono Arena Community Centre Ail proceeds to Memorial Hos piai Expansion Fund, Bowmanviiie Tickets: $10.00 Advance; $1 2.00 at dloor (if Availabte) Bar Privileges - Dance Cards - Prizes ADVANCE TICKETS Available from ail team memibers, Mom's Kitchen, Orono; Cowan Pontiac- Buick, Bowmanville, Hooper's Jewellers Ltd, Bowman- ville; Buster's Road House and Tavern, Newcastle; Alto il Music, 445 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa.

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