srom Around the Region and, areà Keeping out of Tory leadership race Both MP Allan Lawrence of the Durham Nor- thumberland riding and Scott Fennell, MP for Ontario riding, are nemaining nuetral in the provincial leadenship campaign. Neither have taken any sides in the campaign and .All;an, Lawrence states he is likely to be out of the country at the time of the convention. Tyrone blacksmith shop is designated Newcastle council has ap- proved a heritage designation for the Blacksmith Shop located in Tyrone. The designation of the shop now qualifies the shop for restoration grants fnomn the Ontario governmen t Lawyers warned to stay out The Law Society of Upper Canada has warned its members that they may be' 1 ilty of professional miscon- ~uct by participating in the UAW-GM legal services plan. The head of the legzal ser- vices plan, however, states no lawyer has as yet receivedi a letter to stay out of the plan and he admits there are some difficulties which he hopes will be straightened out bet- ween the Law Society and the plan openation. Predicting $1.4 illion surplus The Region of Durham finance committee is predic- ting a $1-.4 million surplus for 1985. This amount however falîs short of the $3 million surplus for 1984. Jim Witty. chairman of finance said it could mnean cuts in programis and a rise in taxes for 1986. Levy hikes 4.2 to Il1.5 percent' Depending on grants from the Ministry of Natural Resounces the Ganaraska Region Conservation, Authority could be seeking annual levies from the eight municipalities in a range from 4.2 to 11.5 percent. SA total preliminary budget of .$633,636 has been set by the Authority. judge continues crack down Judge Evans of the Port Hope Provincial Court has littie sympathy with people charged with alcohol -related offences and recently a Port Hope resident was fined $500, had his driver's licence suspended for six months and waýs put on probation for three years for his first of- fence. Judge Evans told offenders that jail is a very real option. Urges restraints on car imiports President of GM Canada, John Smith, has called for restraint on foreign auto manufacturers who are put- ting the- domrestîc auto in- dustry in jeopardy. In speaking of the South Korean auto imports he said he didn't buy the excuses of allowing discounted. tariffs because they were a develop- îng country. The president said he was of the opinion they are an adi- vanced country who in 1983 increased its Canadian sales to 2.6 per cent of the miarket and in 1984 held 6.7 percent of the market. Now look for increased ridership With the increase in speed from 40 mniles per hour to 50 VIA Rail service between Sports (Continued from page 4) repeat of last year when Newcastle won aIl the games. But the boys kept skating and were ewarded whien Daryl Reid stole the puck at the Newcastle blue line, beat the last defender, went in alone on the goalie and beat himi with a low wrist shot. Two each and excitemient moun- ting! Chad Martense made several nice stops to hold Newcastle off and the defen- sive founsome of Paul Woods, Michael Dreslinski, Andrew Burton and Michael Landers were aIl kept busy watching the, Newcastle Snipers. Finally, the teamn's solid effort paid off whlen Drew Hansen and Daryl Reid set Jeif Hughes up ail alone in front of the goal. The little right winger took his time, picked his spot and shot the puck homne. The crowd went wild! At least the Orono por - tion did--thene %was an ominous silence from the southenn en d o f th e bleachers. Newcastle did aIl it could to tie the game, even pulling the goalie, but Orono remained firm and held on for the victory. Next week should be a challenge too as the team hosts an Oshawa club in an exhibition game. Corne out and watch, it's better than watching- the Leafs. Time 6:00 p.m., Saturday at the Arena. Orono Drug Mart tip Littie Britain Orono Shoppers Drug Mart travelled to Little Bni- tain on Sunday Novem ber Ith and skated away with a weIl earned 3-1 win. Little Britain started quickly and kept the pressure on the Orono squad. This paid off as they took a 1-0 Iead halfway through the period. The Shoppers Drug Mart team kept working however and they were rewarded as Doug Campbell tied the score Toronto and Havelock hope te, increase the number of riders. The increase in speed will cut 45 mninutes off the total run which had been taking three hours and twenty-five minutes. Users fail far short ofthe hundred which is undenstood to be the break-even point for flhe rail service. Staff outnumber residents at Brookside Staff outnumýber esidents, at Cobourg's Brookside Tr aining School, a facility for young offenders. The facility hires 108 staff and currently hias 27 residents lodged living at the quarters. The school has facility for 80 but due to changes in the way courts are sentencing young offenders unden the Young, Offenders Act the number for Brookside has dropped. Giving up on Toyato lit now appears that the Diamond Triangle Economic Develo pment Commission has given up on nabbing Toyotato located in Hope Township on Ontario Hydro lands at Wesleyville. Theavailability of Hydro lands has been cited as the stumbling block as to the of- fer of a'sufficient piece of propenty for the car manufac- t urer. Government policy may stabilize jobs A new f'ederal gvrmn policy lo cul in hallf thce x- port of un processed uraniumn inay help protect the 385 jobs atEldorado Nuclear in Port Hope. at 1-1 With assists by Dean Cox and Jim Souch. In the second period Dave Arm- strong gave the Orono squad a 2-1Iclaci assisted by (ilen McCleod and Bruce Thertell. The game theni turned into a defensive- struggle as both goaltenders closed the door until Orono's Jerry Mac- Donald notched the clincher fromn Glen McCleod and Dave Armnstrong. This gave Shoppers Druig Mart a 3-I lead which they hefd on to until the end of the gamne. Next weekend the Orono teamr travels to Newcastle for a Sunday morning gamne before taking. on the Millbrook Su per Bees Suinday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Onono Arena. Orono Weekly Tinws,, Weâftesday, Nove.iiler 13, 1985-5 *PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPAL GRANTS, Ail organizations seeking a grant from the Corporation of the Town of Newcasle for their activities during. 1986 must submit a completed application form to the office of the Treasurer on or before December 1, 1985. Application forms and copies of municipal grant policy are available at the Municipal Office of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle at 40 Temperance Street, Bowman- ville. And further take notice that the'Newcastle Community Service Planning Board wilI hear delegates concerning their grant application at it's regular meeting on December 4, 1985 in Court Roomn No. 1 Police and Fire Build;ing, Church Street, Bowmanville, Ontario at 7:00 P.m., Mift Dakin Chairman N. C.S. P. B. Date of P ublication: October 23rd PO. No. A 1485 ORONO ARENA SCHEDULE MONDAYS 4:00 - 6:00 Orono Figure Skating Club 7:00 - 8:15 Tri-County Midget Game 8:15 - 9:30 O.M.H.A. Midget Game 9:30 - 10:30 RentaI Oron.o Men TUESDAYS 4:00 - 7:30 O.F.S.C. 7:30 - 8:30 O.M.H.A. Peewee Game 8:30 - 10:00 O.M.H.A. Bantam Game WEDNESDAY 4:00 - 6:00 O.F.S.C. 6:00 - 7:00 Novice Practice 7:00 - 8:00 Atom Practice 8:00 - 9:00 Atom, Practice 9:00 - 10:30 RentaI Kendal Men THURSDAY 4:00 - 7:30 O.F.S.C. 7:30 - 8:30 Peewee O.M.H.A. Practice 9:30 - 11:00 RentaI Orono Mon FRIDAY 4:15 - 5:15 Teachers 6:15 - 7:15 Tyke Practice 7:15 - 8:15 Atom Tri-County Game 8:15 7 9:15 Peewee Tri-County Game- 9:15- 10:15 Midget Tri-County Practie SATURDAY 7:00 - 8:00 Midget Practice 8:00 - 9:00 Bantamn Practice 11:30 - 12:30 Peewee Practice 12:30 - 2:30 Atom Practice 1:30 - 2:30 Tyke Game 2:30 - 3:30 Novice Game Tri-County 4:30 - 6:00 Orono Oldtimers RentaI 6:00 - 7:00 Novice O.M.H.A. Game 7:00 - 8:00 Atom O.M.H.A. Game 8:00 - 9:00 Atom Tri-Country Game 10:15 - 11:15 Rentai Orono Men SUN DAY 8:15 - 9:15 Novice Practice 12:15 - 2:30 O.F.S.C. 2:30 - 4:30 Public Skating 7:30 - 9:00 Orono Seniors.RentaI 10:15 - 11:15 Orono Mon 1' PROFESSIONA L COL OUR ANAL YSIS Saturday, November 16ý Do you know what your season col- ours'are?7 If the answer is NO This Ad is for YOU You WiII Receive COLURANALYSIS COLOUR FABRIC PALLETTE GLAMOUR MAKE-OVER SEASONS GUIDE BOOKLET Ail this for OnIy $40.00 Limited space so cai or corne in and Book your Appointment DEB'S FA SHIONS MAIN STREET, ORONO. r 983-9264