Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 20, 1985-7 -The Pines RV-,,eport Doreen Langley and Orono Town Hall with their daughter Brandy take part in craft.. the annual Craft Show in the Lîke other exhibitors Weekly% Report LOCKHART CAMPUS We would like to thank, Mr. Roy Forrester for play- îng "The Last Post- on the trumpet at our Remnembrance Day A ssembly. Mrs. Ralfe's grade 1 and 2's are studying social workers and have set up a hospital in their classroom with doctors and nurses. They have casts for legs and arms and x-ray pctures. Mr. Withcridgc's grade 3 and 4's are studying magnets in their groups. While study- -Doreen was welI pleased with the public response 'as to sales. ing this topic they learned how to make magnets. Mr. Eames' class is starting to do their Christmas ac- tivities for the Christmas Concert at Lo6ckhart. Editor: Jennifer Easton, Michael Smith Assistant: Amanda Garrinet ORONO CAMPUS Mrs., Clifford is our new librarian at Orono Public School. She loves to work The Pines Senior Public School Girls Soccer Teami came in second place in the regular season play. They played M. J. Hobbs for the championship. The way they ran the championship was the best 2 out of 3 series. Unfor- tunately, the girls losit *two straight and the scores were 4-0 in both games, for M. J. Hobbs. Miss Wilson said that she is prou.d of the teami. By Jason Adey On Tuesday, October 29th, the Pines Students went over to0 Clarke High School. They watched a play created by Theatre Direct. If was caled, "Getting Wrecked". This play was about drug-s and alcohol. We really enjoyed il and would like to thank Clarke High School for hav- ing us over. By Nikki Yaworski Mrs. Gibson has been busy selecting the students to be on the Girls Volleyball TFeam,. Forty students triied out and only twelve were chosen. Good sportsmanship needed to be shown by the girls who weren't successful this year. with kids. She has been a librarian for 6 years. She goes to the LockhaTt School twice a week and she likes working with the staff and children in both schools and we like her too. Remnembrance Day' We give thanks to Jimmy Partner and Tanya Therteli for being the speakers, and Mr. Roy Forrester for play- ing his trumpet. Congratula- tions to Michele Rutherford, Trevor Lomax and Jamnie Os- mond, who were picked to read their stories 'in front of the school. House League On Monday the Panthers played Cobras in flag foot- ball. The Panthers won 6-0.' Ot, Tuesday the Dragons played the Cougar s and won 12-O. On Wednesday the Dragons played the Cobras. The Dragons won automatically because only 5' cobras showed. Thursday's gamne was cancelle d. Scott McAllister Rogers World Travel Inc. HOME SERVICE Every Thursday Commencing Thursday, November 28 <Except December 5th when of, Friday, November 6) IN THE ORONO AREA at Armstrong's IGA Between 2:00 and 6:00 p. or Cali Collect for Hompe Service 1 -41 6-579-2261 Hiome Service now provides a complete Travel Service to the Orono Area. Friendly, Courteous and Experienced Consultants Established 15 Years- 3 locations with Home Service JANUARY SPECIALS New Hyatt Continental - 1 wk. $52900 J anuary 4 and-Janu-ary il 2 wks. 669.00 Florida - St. Petes Beach SheratonHotel - lnciuding Car 1 wk. 339-00 - 2 wks. 459.00 Jamaica - The Negril Beach Club Jan. 6 & 13 - 1 wk. 477.00 -2 wks 669.00 (Ail above double occupancy plus departure and hotel taxes and service charges) CALL COLLEOT Mon. - Fnî. 9 to 9 - Sat. 10Oto 5 Knob HilI Office 1-434-8888 Air Tickets at Airport Prices for al1 Air Unes Com pIimentary Commercial Del ivery CLARKE-NEWCASTLE PROGRESSIVE CONSRVAIVEASSOCIATION * Annual Meeeting' * Election of Off icers * Pot Luck Dinner- - Friday, Novemnber 29th ODDFELLOW'S HALL, CHU RCH ST., ORONO 6:-00 p.m. Dinner - 7:30 p.m. Meeting Hon. Allan Lawrence, M.P. Durham-Northumberland andMPP a ueaz uhmEs Guesi Speakers Everyone Welcome Current 'Membership required for voting privileges. Bring a hot dish a nd/or pie and join us for an enjoyabie evening.