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Orono Weekly Times, 29 May 1985, p. 7

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'Clean-up' in Orono Some weeks ago the Orono touring the central area of Orono Village in a dlean-up campaign with their leaders. Cubs spent Monday evening Beavers plantflo wer boxes at Orono IGA store From Around the Region. NEW PLANNING of Labour, and company DIRECTORrepresentatives for an inquest DIRECTORexpected to be held sometime NAMED in October. Fom Mokrzycki has been City gives non-union appointed the new planning director foi: Ihe city Of staff a 4 percent wage Oshawa. hike lie will succeed f'ormer The City of Oshawa has director R.GT. Madziya, whio given its non-union taff resig-ned his post early this wage hikes of about four per- year to take a job in Alberta. cent, retroactive to last No-,ovember. 1 KILLED, Management staff earning 3 more than $43,000 a year 3INJURED IN received a four percent in- BLAST AT crease. Those earning less got WHITBY'S LASCO' four percent effective STEEL S November 1 last year and an - _on __ additional one percent on An explosion at Lasco Steel May 1. in Whitby killed a plant foremnaî and sent three other OMA RULING A workers to hospital last Tues- M N HA A day morning. M N HA A Bill Puddister, 39, of Roser RZesidents of Hamilton Crescent in Bowmanville, Township will have to wait was pronounced dead on the one month before the On- scene after a piece of metal tario Municipal Board issues hit him in the throat. a ruling on two disputed la,ýd Allan Horner, 35, is being severances, a board member held for observation at Dr. says. Joseph 0. Ruddy Hospital. 0MB member Harry Lan-, David Hircock, 46, of Hamp- caster said a written decision ton is in fair condition at will be issued on the dispute Oshawa General Hospital after hearing more than four and Kevmn Hawboldt, 26, of hours of testimony from 10 Oshawa, was treated for witnesses at an 0MB hearing shock and released. in the Cold Springs municipal The explosion may have hall last Thursday. been caused when water ac- Severence is a land-use-termn cidently mixed with molten meaning to cut a large lot into steel in a 150-ton furnace at two or more smnaller Dbarcels. the mii sald Horner. Severing land always rêquires His death will be in- the approval of the vestigated by the Fire Mar- municipality in which the shal's office, Durham land is located. Regional Police, the Ministr (Continued on page 8) The Orono Beavers took of planting flower boxes at end of the Village. one of beautification but also pride i their recent project the Orono IGA in the north The outing was flot only a learning experience. Otono-' Lockha rt Campus News (Continued from page 6) Bees buzzing round the leaves. The ramn flows down anid floods the ground, Mud is everywhere. The fish thçy're at their very best, Swimming along with the rest. b- ieti Moreand, Gr. 6 Space Heavenly bodies twirl through Stars are so bright Planets twirî day and night Asteriods float through the dark Comnets drifting away Exploding everyday. by Tanya Hyland, Gr. 5 ORONO CAMPUS NEWS An Interview with Mrs. Staples 1. Do you like teaching primnary? Yes, 1 do, because the children are so en- thusiastic and natural. 2. Do you like the children? Yes, because they are al interesting and dif- ferent. 3. Do you ever get angry wlth themn? I like them to follow the routines and to share with their friends and enjoy the kindcergarten) ex- perience. 4. How many children do you have? 1 have twenty-five in the morning and twenty- three in the afternoon. 5. What is the hardest thing for the children? They find understanding number con- cepts a real challenge. Thank you'Mrs. Staples. by Tara Wallace and Kelly Hentig, Gr. 6 An Interview with Mrs. Brown How long have you been a teacher? 25 years. Do you like teaching? Yes, I like teachîng. How many children'do you have in your class? I have 24 children in my class. Do you have any dislikes about being a teacher? If so what? Yes, 1 get disgusted with the children that don't com- plete their work and with children that talk out.' What grades do you have? Grades 2 and 3. How many children in grade 2? Fifteen. How ma ny children in grade 3? Nine. How long do you think you will keep being a teacher? Until June 30, 1995. by Allison Cochrane, Gr. 6 Special Note: If anyone has found a black regal basebal glove please informn us at Orono P.S. as Shane Gylytiuk has lost his. Thank you.

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