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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Feb 1990, p. 7

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesdav, Februarv 21, Sz'udents receive Masonie Bursaries The Masonic Foundation of On- (Marketing), David Palmer of Masonic Foundation and Joan Fitz- tario, presented bursaries,, worth Lindsay, in the second year patrick, Student Services Officer. $600.00- each, to three Durham Chemical Technology programi and The Masonic Foundation of On- students' at a ceremony Friday, Tony Zingone of Oshiawýa, in the tario is a charitable organization January 26 at Durham College. third year Mechanical Techniology whose donations have in particular Mr. Charles McCaw the programi. been devoted to the assistance of Masonic Foundation gave rmc bur- Also attending were Herb Duvaîl students and support for medical saries to Nancy Head of Oshawa in and, Leonard Waltham of the research. the Second Year Business Program "Dihe Futur-eStaris Here" This wýeek's happenings wiII in- clude Thursd-ay's d(.ance-a-thon from 8:00 pm. mutil Fia at8:00 a.m. Wve are h-opingL that it will be as successful as Iast yar.Monley rais- ed wiII go towards the Senior Band trip to New Orleansnin April. On Friday, both midget and junior girl's volleyball teamns will be competîng in Kawýartha layof. W wish them luick. 'Fhec boy's junlio)r basketball teami wiIl be trying their best to wýin at the Kawarthia level too. Hlockey News Newýcastle Arena was the sighit of the 2nd Annual Hockey Tourna- ment last week. The home teamn Clarke Raiders capped their season by capturing the championship in convincing fashion. The team employed four hard working lines to defeat Port Hope 4-1 in the preliminaries and St. Stephen's 6-3 in the tournamnent championship. Congratulations teami! The team is lookinlg forward to the Lindsay Collegiate Junior Tour- nament in April. Coming Evýents Thursday, February 22nd Dance-a-thon Friday, February 23rd P.A. Day Gir's KwrtaVolleyball Tournamient (at Clarke High School1) Bo's, Kawartha Juniior Basketball (Quarter & Semi-finals) (at Cobourg East) Tuesday, February 27th Student Council Elections Thursday, March lst Midget Boys Voleybail Tournament (at Clarke High Sehool) Fni. March 9th - Mon. March 19#h Winter Break, From Around the Region Herrema speaks at Port Hope chamber Gary Herrema in speaking at the Port Hope Chamber of Commerce Iast week said growth would cer- tainly continue to increase in the Port Hope, Cobourg area. He suggested to maintain the same lifestyle that had existed in the communities and flot to be allowed to be swallowed up in the crunch. Cobourg marina to expand The Cobourg marina land mass is beîng expanded to allow expansion at the marina. A new breakwater is being con- structed oui of materials that have been building fromn new construc- tion. The expansion will allow \,for 400 new docking slips to add to the presenit-200. Port Hope DBIA plan goes to Board A plan to create a downtown business 'association in Port Hope will be handled by the Ontario Municipal Board. Somnelfive local business people have lodged objec- tions being included in the plan thius placing the future of the new organization in the hands of the Board. Thirty-seven held out objections in the beginning but ail but the five have lifted their objections. Northumberland County introduces English Only Northumberland County council last week passed a resolution mak- ing English its working language. The resolution was introduced by Hope Township Reeve Roger Wilson. Somne 44 municipalities in On- tario have stated they will provide governimient services only in English. Another 31 mnunicipalities have declared themnselves bilingual. Makes bid for FM station in Durham Bob Marshall, an Uxbridge businessmnan, is mnaking a bid to -stablish a FM Radio Station to o perate out of the Region of Durham. In a news release he points out this will be the last licence for FM to be issuIed i n Drham and con- tends it should be Durham oriented and not operated by the Goliaths f'rom Toronto.1 Marshall is asking that residents support his application to the CRTC. Further information 852-3891 or 761-6016. Directors of the Durham East Liberals Directors appointed and lected to office recently at the annual meeting of the Durham East Liberals were: Doug Suppelsa, Port Perry; Madge Cadan, Newcastle; Kirk Entwisle, Newtonville; Frank Godley, Port Perry; Debbie Nowlan, Newtonville; Lloyd Somerville, Columbus; Carol Berney, Newcastle; Sue Ann Smith, Oshawa; Ursula Webbing, Brooklin; Ex-Officio members, Diane Hamire and Doug Moffatt. Cobour Malil may house Cobourg Library branch A move is; underway to locate a new library branch in Cobourg at the Newv Northiumberlanîd Mal. Lawyer asks thit yout h be housed in youth jail The defence lawyer for a man charged with shooting two tceen to death near Campbellcroft wants his client returned to Brookside Youth Centre. The youth is being held in the Cobourg jail since a decision was made to take, the case to an aduit court. The decision is being appeal- ed. Crime Stoppers help solve Northumberland crimes Crime Stoppers was organized first in Cobourg in Nor- thumberland County in 1987. (Continued page 8) MAIN STREET, ORONO VIDEO AND FA MIL Y ENTERTAINUEN T CENTRE VIDEO (1500 in stock) POOL TABL ES ARCADE MACHINES 983-9890ý

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