4-OvoRo Weekly Times, Wednesday. JuIy l7 th, 1985 ( Bail hockey proving fun with' competition for le ais1 lit seems the Orono and Nkwffltle youths have corne up with a fun and competitive way to spend one night every week of their summer vaca- tion. Every Wednesday night at the Orono rMena, there arc two games of bal hockey. Froan 7:00 p.m. tII 8:00 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m. til 9:00 p.m. Four teams of hockey laver and sports fanatics have their turn to burn off some energy and see some of their friends. Although it has been restricted to maies only, the girls arc often out wat- ching or keeping score and waiting until next year when they can have their shot at it. On behaf of al the guys, Murray Dennis would like to thank al the sponsors in- cludinig: Camsport Trailer Sales - Dave Jenkins, Stutt's F-rom Around the- Region and area 13 years and $6.5 million later The Society for the Restoration of Victoria Hall in Cobourg is winding up its affairs and closing its books after a period of thirteen years. Over the thirteen years the Society has collected $6.5 million for the restoration and has a surplus of $75,00M. 1The project is completed in the Town. Read Budge passes away 1One of Port Hope's Most distinguished citizens, Ed- ward Read Budge, -passed away recently after a two and haif year illness. Budge served on the local school board and followed with service on the Durham County District High School Board, on Port Hope counicil as councillor, deputy reeve andI reçve. He was in real estate in Port Hope. Bewdley arena management stili unsettled. The Hamilton and Hope, Township counicils have yet to seulie their approach to the management of the Bewdley arena. The councils have calietI for a report from their lawyer as well as ant accounting report. Upon receivîng thue reports they plan to meet to decide on the means to operate the arena. Consumer's Gas picks Haldimand Consumner's Gas, after months of study, has picke d Haldimnand Township in- which to build their liquified natural gas plant. The proposed plant wopIcd be constructed 1 .5 miles, north of Grafton. The ste was chosen from six choices. Trustees plan funding blitz Fifteen ttustees oft the Durham Separaic SchAool Board plan to speak at masses at Catholic churches throughout the Region. urging Catholic ratepayers to write their MPPs saying they sup- port the proposed extension of separate school funding. The board wants to counter organized opposition to' the funding issue by groups such as the Secondary School Teachers' Federation and other groups. Traffic deaths A 21 ydar old Toronto man, Michael Granatstein died instantly after his Toyota crashed into a tran sport. The east bound car crossed over the two east- bound lanes, the median and then hit the westbound truck. The accident happened on 401 just east of the Morgan Corners road last Thursday. On Sunday a Bewdley man, Fred Goss, 55, was kilt- ed in an auto accident at Mic- thell Corners, Taunton Road. His wife, Verna, is listed in serions condition. Brian Tomaso, 26, Oshawa, driver of the second car is in fair condition. Port Hlope Going After Township Land Chances are good Port. Hope will relieve its chronic shortage of building lots within a year or two by buy- ing a large tract of land fromi Hope Township.' Elected officiais from the two munîcipalities met in closed sessions in May and June to begîn preliminary negotiations as to the size, location, and prine of the land. Port Hope Dêputy Reeve Phil Clayton said yesterday that the land, if purchased would likely be along the western edae of the-town. Minister of State for MI ne s, Coming- August 6 The> federal minister of state for mines, Robert Layton, has, been invited to Port Hope August 6 to get a tirst-hand look at this area'-s radioactive w;iýIî pi ohlemsý Pharmnacy - Jim Stutt and Hamilton's Insurance Service - Susan Sawyer, and IGA - Armstrong, for their con- tributions to the teamis' shirts.: And also, Earl Taylor for donating a trophy for the winning teamn at the end of the s'hson. They can always use some fans, so corne on out and watch! Newcastle Ladies SIo w- 9Pi1tch Standings Ladies slow-pitch league is coming to an end. With 5 games left to play the stan- dings are as follows: Points Ace Submarine 19 Kings 16 Memorial Park 16 Castle Hotel 16 C&C Motors 16 Northcutt & Elliot 15 Young,,Auto Body 14 Hookçed on Video 14 Newcastle Inn 2 El Stavros ôO Playotts, start on August 13th. and hear the concernsý of residents, Durham Nor- thumberland MP Allan Lawrence said yesterday. In March, Sinclair Stevens, minister of regional industrial expansion, carne to Port Hope and attended a public meeting on the waste issue. 1It was there thathe reaf- firmed a pledge made by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, when hie was in opposition, that a permanent radioactive waste dump' should not be located near populated areas or near a ma- jor water source such as Lake Ontario. Cobourg Firm in Receivership- 1 Curtis-Harris industries Ltd. of Cobourg is in finan- cial difficulty and a buyer is being sought to save the ail- ing company, says Steve Ferguson, president of the firm's employees' union. -The company has also gone into receivership, until an in- depende,%t imanagement firm takes over the running of the compýany's affairs. 4.61% Increase for School Board Workers Salary increases for about 130 secretarial, computer and clerical workers employed by the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Educa- tion were ratified by trustees at the board's last meeting. The workers wiIl receive an (Contînued page 7) Downtown Orono SIDEWALK SALEÀ oe e.e eeee SPECIALS ........ . SATURDAY, JULY 201h uas- QIL Barbeques 1.39 Cor Litre2 2 Complete ELECTROHOM E Air nditioners .9.99 âwe $MM.0 KEM PAINT DEHUMIDIFIER 199.99 A-., ~ IA I II liI ARA 8.5 L Capacity INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Ail ai Special Prices Oscillating Sprinklers Covers 2200 Sq. 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