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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Aug 1985, p. 5

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Auýust 14th, ltqW4 Sam Club holds jamboree Photo By Jennifer Garland store has been fined $1 ,400. L ui s C ar de n as, th e operator, of Fiesta Donuats, wvas touni guifty of 14 viola- tions under the Health Pro- tection Act Two boards buy 61 new portables for the fail term Durham Board of Educa- ing that until September M0' Chrysler workers are now 55 Cents an h Iour behind their counterparts at other auto manufacturers, a disparity that- will flot change in September when all automakers get cost-of-living allowances. GM I ead, to speak in Oshawa School Board wll portable classroor of more than $2 for the upcomi [ buy 61 new Roger Smith, president of ns, at a cost General Motors, will visit 10,000 each, Oshawa October 2nd as a ing school guest speaker at the Chamber of Commerce annual lun- cheon. waste While no topic has been wasteselected for Smith, 59, it is set for expected he will talk about the $1 billion Worth of The <iood Sam Club held Downtown Business Im- vehicle owners and the pro- their Ontario Provincial Jamn- pravement Association, ar- vincial organization will hold *boree at the Orono Fair rangements were made for if's 2Oth Anniversary next Grounds last weekend. (Aug. the visitors to view the Orono year. 2nd - Aug Sth) Showcase Co-operatîve and Robert (Smiley) Cook, of Approximately forty-eight the Tree Nursery on Friday Ottawa, Ontario, has been recreational vehicles, somne and ta visit the Orono Exotic the Ontario Provincial Direc- from as far away as San An- Cat World on Sunday. tor for the last six years. tonio, Texas, arrived last Fni- The Good Sam Club is an He says the organization day and through the Orono organization for recreational has given him friends-hip. "We're. just like, family", Cook said, "We help one another out." Beryl and George Eaton, Of Ottawa, met friends Ruth and Lloyd McEwen o f Drayton, Ontario, nîne years ago through the Good Sam Club and have been travelling with them ever since. Port Granby residents went head-to-head with a Minilster of State for Mines Robert Layton to fight the creation of a new radioactive waste dump near their east-Durham community. The federal ca binet minister visited Port Hope Tuesday and toured two low- level radioactive waste sites before meeting with local polîticians and opponents of Eldorado Nuclear's expan- sion plans. Residents of Port Granby, Hope Township and Port Hope have been fightîng for three years, the crown cor- poration's attempts ta close the two old sites and replace them wilh' a larger dump in the heart of agricultural land. Chrysier pact talks start next week The ffirst official day of contract talks between Chrysler Corp. and 12,300 members of the United Auto Workers began on Tuesday, but parties broke off follow- Lewis and Mary Haun of (Smiley) Cook has made as club held their Ontario Pro- Orono Fair, Grounds last San Antonio, Texas are just Ontario Provincial Director vincial Jamboree for the se- weekend. some of the friends Robert of the Good Samn Club. The cond year in a row at the From Around the Region and area Hospital workers walk to protest wage disparity About 25 employees of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital walked an informiational pic'~-f lime in front of the ikl Thursday afternoon to oring attention ta their struggle ta get parity with private sector workers. "Nurses at public hospitals make up ta $4,000 mare a year than we do," explained Joan Gates, president of Local 331 of' the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU). Gates, a nurse at the 407-bed hospîtal, said nurses, occupational therapists and pharmacists are axnong the 650 OPSEU mnembers who are angered they have been working without a contract since December 3i, 1984. Man raped woman twice, district court judgee finds. A young Oshawa man has been found guilty of raping the samne woman in her apiirt- ment twice in 1982 and 1983. Judge J.A. Hoolihan sald Thursday there was little doubt in his'mind that Larry Hurlbart, 22, was the persan who broke inta the apart- ment and raped a middle- aged Oshawa womnan on May 6, 1982, and sexually assaulted her again in her apartment on Auguist 23, 1983. Hurîburt, of Gien Street, will be sentenced on Septemb er 5 by Hoolihan in Whitby district court. Donut Shop operator fined $1,400 An owner who repeatedly ignored orders from Durhamn health inspectors ta dlean up his south Oshawa doughnut has lavished on Oshawa in the last year. Durham gets a new shopping Centre The Pickering Town Ceni- tre which officially openied last Wednesday, is a far cry from the Sheridan MaIli. The old stores and decor have been replaced by a gleaming modemn shopping mall located at Liverpool Road and Highway 2, at Durham Region's west edge. The centre is now twice the size of the original and has more than 205 stores and ser- vices and a brightly-designed interior to attract shoppers from alI over the region. With yu su pportl- cancer coan b e beatenk%. TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as ta contents, for the re-roofing of the facmlity specified below, addressed ta the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario LIIC 3A6, wifI be received in the envelope provided until the specified clasing time and date. Tender documents can be obtained tram the Pur- chasing Office, 152 Church street, Bowmanville, Ontario. Tender No. T85-16 - Re-Rooflng Contract'of the Darlington Sports Centre Taunton Road,, Hampton, Ont. Under the supervision of'the cansulting firm af Warnock Hersey Professional Services Ld., Mi-sissa!Uga1, te wojk wjjI çnsis;t- of suoplv. delivery and replacement of vapour barrier, insula- tion, membrane flashing, aggregate, capper drains, vents and assaciated wark for this flat roof systemn. Closing Time & Date: 12:00 noon (Local Time) Tuesday, August 27, 1985 The Iowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett, Purchasing & Supply Agent. 4 Telephone: (416) 623-3379, Ext. 67 Date of publication: August 14, 1985 uv.v. No. Al1294 i ... ... ...... . . 1 . .. .. ........... .... . . . .....

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