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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Jun 1985, p. 7

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Orono Scouts 10 attend Canadian Jamboree Several Scouts from this ly 3-12. Pictured above are area will be attending the local scouts who will par- Canadian jamboree in ticipate in the festivities. Guelph this summer from Ju- Back row (1 to r) Chris From A round the Regon (Continued from page 6) Cobourg's Victoria College may be home for provincial art col- lection The possible use of Cobourg's Victoria College as a home for the provincial government's art collection was raised at a meeting of the Cobourg and District Historical Society last week. The idea was raised by Charles Hagen, a member of the society, after Bayer had, spoken about the size 'of the government's collection and admitted that the governmenit doesn't have the room to ex- hibit the majority of the works in its collection. Eldorado dump plan a 'bit up in the air' Hope township residents wili have to wait for the final decision on an Eldorado Resources plan to put a per- manent radioactive waste dump in either Hope township or nearby Port Granby. The plan is going to stay up in the air until the Crowncor- poration gets further policy direction from the Federal government, a company spokesmnan says. Bethany Hilîs 4th Annual Horse trials' On June 16, Bethany Hilîs Hunt will host the 4th annual Clark, leader, Fraser Lee, Remni Pleasanice, Michael Tomilinson, Raymond Adams and Les Garrison. Front row horse trials with 150 horses from across the province competing. The action begins at 8:30 a.m. on CFRB Farms, Orono, iocated at Highway 35 and 115. Admission is $3., rwhich includes parking and the day's program., Horse trials consists of three phases - dressage, cross country, and stadium jump- ing. Ail are demanding and require the combined skill of horse and rider. Durham Welfare Load Drops £Aan Durham's welfatýe ioad dropped for the fourth straight month in April , keeping pace with pre ictions demand wiil decline bý a ieast five per cent in 1985. The Newcastle VillageDistrict Historical Society presents Saturday Morning Events COMMUNITY HALL open at 10 a.m. 1030 a. - Historical original play "Tho Harbor" written by Chares Ewert and Ray Noble performed by students of the Pines Senior Public Schocil. Drected by Miss Carolyn Wilson. Folowed by Old Tyme Movies for tamily enferfanment Admission $1.50 Adult s: Chldren under 12 yrs. 50 cents 12 Noon - Free Admission f0 the hall tisplays of Histijrical lnterests Featuring:Generation Press -Elizabeth and George Hancocks large selection of genealogical booka in print; Coliectors corner; Clarke museum display; Qutts, BowmYanvffe Museum Dsplay Model Train display; Miniature dream house, etc. Draw:lst Prise - Hand-made Queen ise quilt 2nd Prize - Sunday brunch for two et Port Darlîngfon Marina Antique Car îsplsy -ail day sponsored by the Ciassîc Car Club of Canada Durham Region Historical Wetk-a-bout - (2ý 00 charge>) includes refreshments- Guîded waling tour (or by car) of local points of interesîs leavng the hall on the hour 1 p.m, 2 p.m. 3 p.m. Old Films -featur;rng resîdents of Newcastie Village and Orono, Films shiowîng 1 3L p M snd 2 30 p in Admission $1 00 Adute 50 cents chîldren under 12 yrs. Evening Program -g p.mn Dancing Through the Decade featJrîng "The Royals" of Cobourg - Bg Band Sound $25 00 a couple - lunch îincluded St. Francis of Assisi News Congratuations to those Who were confirmed last weekend. Instead of the cof- fee and muffin hour on Sun- day, June l6th the Youth Qroup is sponsoring a The toal welfare cost for the region in March was $1,M~,475. New Restaurant to Open After lengthy debate, members of Newcastle Town Council decided to forego at- tending the officiai opening of Jimmny Chong's new restaurant in Bowmanviiie next Monday morning as it would conflict with the regular proceedings of Coun- cil meeting held at this tîme. AIl members of Council were invited tco attend the opening of this new restaurant whose owner has declared ail proceeds generated from the first two days of operation wili be donated to the 'Bowmnanvilie Memorial Hospital Expan- sion fund'. Mayor Rickard and Coun- ciller Hubbard were selected to attend the opening on behaif of other Council mnembers unable to attend. Scouting Thanks To ail the people who helped make this year's Scouting a success, whether they were involved with the Bottie Drives, or who heiped make Appreciation Nite a success or who helped with this year's Beaver's Swim-up, the lst Orono Scouting Group Committee wish to ex- press a sincere and grateful round of thanks! Here's hoping next season is just as successfui! Thanks again. lst Orono Scouting Group Committee lst Orono Cubs attend local camp Cubs and leaders arrived at rive very quickWy, especially Sandaraska Park Friday when you are having fun. It night for a fun filled is now time to start packing weekend. World Conserva- up amiidst the moans and dion was the theme worked groans from the boys. After on this year. Saturday, we lunch wias served by our very went for a hike to see if we able cooks, we are now ready could find somne changes in to give out our badges and nature, good or bad, that awards. Thank you gifts man had helped to bring wvere presented to our cooks about. We also had a couple an-d "camnp chaplain" Don of films to watch on the con- Scott on behalf of the cubs. servation theme. Boys that had recently earnied We had a visit rrom Betty stars or badges received themn Charland who is famliliar to at this timne. Two o'ciock has most people in scouting in now arrived and needless to West Durham District. She say it had to ramn, which is arrived just instime for our just - what every camper campfire and so aptly lead orders when he wants to the boys in a song about break camp, everything wet "Father Abraham". and soggy. Sunday aîways seems to ar- 1 would like to thank the followinig people for the timie and work they put into this camp. First, thanks to my Father's Day Pancake leaders Pauline Wilson, Bob Breakfast after 11:00 a.m. Goodmnurphy and Dave Eucharist. Everyone Street; thanks to cooks Date welcome. Burnett and Denys Williams A retreat is planned at the and also speciai thanks to Villa in Cobourg on June Don Scott and Ian McKenzile l8th. If you are interested for their help. contact Mlarg. Butler Akela 987-5272. Fern Sargent ORONO NURSERY SCHOOL JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN 'WE OFFER A MORNIN ENRICHMENT OPTIONAL READING PROGRAMME 1QULALIFIED STAFF - LICENSED PREMISES REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 983-5402 a.m. - 987-4012 p.m. DemA/r.làM Just wanted to thank you for al1 your help. That celor you mixed was just perfect for our exterior wals You and KEM made ail the difference. 'EXTERIOR PAi&INT SA'rlE FrOMÀgM-ÈL y * we made our name in hardware Rolph (Domlinion) Hardware Main Street, Orono - Phone 983-5207 výý mâmâWE

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