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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Mar 1990, p. 4

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4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 14, 1990 A new enterprise ini Kirby Midget Boys Baskleball ended a .Succe.sfI.Il season wth an 8-4 record n league piay. Alil ot the teamis were very close. Any oU themr could have made it to thle championships. The Junior Boys Basketbail ended their season as, the South Kawartha Champions aiong with their 12-0, regular season record. -1 Ten students from Clarke will qpcnd 4 days in Rome, 3 days iný Florence, and i day in Paris NvitýI Mr. Peter Minnis, the Head of-' Business at Clarke. The students are, Angela Lynde, Natalie Ander- (Continued page 5) Pictured above at Ki rby Power Equipment Ltd. is Rob Phillips, Councîl Briefs Counicil has declared May 26 to June 3, 1990 as Heritage -Week in the Town of Newcastle. The recom- mendation came from the Heritage Week Committee. The Kawartha Region Conserva- tion Authority have noted to count- cil their objection to the proposed amalgamationv Lake ,Ontario Authority. Their chairmai and points out th and in fact wat south in CLOCA Kawartha run no It was also would risc and likely hood, wou The Newcastle objected to the i and Communica Ministry is using figures again for1 ding in 1990. The local ibra increase in popu over the past coul ing greater ser number of reside Mrs. 0. M. Ly has informed the tde that this ye books circulated Waterloo-Guelpi with a vegetable-1 biodegradeabie g and further the u The policy will i perience is gaine( project.. Guelph will directories in theii at the end of thc will then be m material by a m< YES! Get Let's Talk, OntariEýN Health AIE 1. 8011- 6 mechanic and Bill Reid co-owner of ATVs manufactured by Honda. the ope ration. They pose beside two with the- Central "The Future Starts Here" DConservation, Clarke High School held the nominations and elections of the Ln calls it ludicrous new Student Council. At Clarke tere is no similarity High School the student council tershed rivers run year is fromn March to February. while those in the The new student counicil is: Prime rth. Minister - Barbara Byers; Deputy stated that costs Prime Minister - Stacey Thompson; Jbenefits, in ail Social Convener- Tracey Mont- ld decrease. tague; Secretary- Shawn Sawyer; * Treasurer - Ian Andrew; Minister of >Library Board has Communications - Jeff Waiters; Vinister of Culture Staff Advisor - Mr. Petlock. ations in that the Many thanks are due to the out- ýg 1988 population going executive Casey DePlaa; per household fun- Prime Minister, lina Milîson; Deputy Prime Minister, Sherry- ry board notes the Lynn Hirschfield; Social Convener, lation in the area Allison Jury; Secretary, Rob Rowe; ipie of years requir- Treasurer, Anson Bryant; Minister vice to a greater of Communications of the 1989-90 ents. Student Council. * They held many suçcessful ttle of Bell Canada dances, most notably the Video eTown of Newcas- Dance in the fali. As weil they were car the telephone very successful in their fund raîsing. 1 in t he Region of The fund raising supports other h will be printed schooi activities, most notably the -based oul ink, using clubs. glue for the cover Talented Students ise of lighter paper. Dispiay Woodwork bc furthered as ex- Some of Clarke High School's -d from the Guelph Grade 12 Industrial Arts class di splay projects, cabinets, tables, also pick up the stands and a variety of projects ir blue box program were on display in the school eir use. The books library. Pictured above are some of ised as a packing the class; Rod Maher, Paul lmlach, oving company. Derry McEwen. * Midget Boy's Volieybal The Midget boy's opened their season last week as a divided team piaced first and second at a four team tournament with Camp- belford and St. Peter's from Peter- borough. The team should be very strong this year with a good mix 'of return- the facts. ing players, good suze and a higher LCail the skill level than we usuaily find at the linistry of midget level.* We are looking for- )S Hotline ward to see if this team can carry on the tradition of excellence. o68-AIDS Senior Gir's Soccer The senior soccer team opens their season playing an indoor tour- nament at York University against the top teams in the province. After losing 8 starting players from lasi year's undefeated team the girls are lookîng forward to a competitive season. The girls hoping to lead the, team include Kendal Eady who will probably be one of the top halfbacks in the League, speedy forward Allison Jury and Megan Davies who will switch to the- sweeper role. lina Milîson, Marni Basic, Christie Ferguson and Christi Flin- toff round out the returning Seniors and with some, strong upcoming juniors and recently transferred Judy DeVries. The girls hope to do well again this year. League play will begin in Avril. This week Clar ke High School welcomed Mrs. Helga Guthrie as their resident Career Counsellor. She is a student at Sir Sanford Fleming's Employment Counselling Program. On April 24th, Clarke is hosting a career week cailed -SkiIls 0K Week." It will include trips to col- leges, videos and guest speakers. After the March Break, Student Services and the Northumberland and Newcastle Board's Crisis In- tervention Counsellor wili have a support group for those students who 'have recently lost a frîend or' relative through death and wish to discuss thieir feelings. Midget Girls Volleybali placed third in the final Kawartha Play- offs. The Junior Girls Volleyball won 'the Kawartha 'A' volicybait championship on February 23rd. They also won a silver at COSSA on February 27th. The Senior Girls Voleybali season end- ed ai the Central Ontario mcci on February 28th. Congratulaitions to Kendal Eady who placed 2nd and Mike Tait who placed 3rd in the Spike event at Durham. Jeremy Blackburn placed l8th and Jason Hansen placed l9th in the Canadian 50 meter ski jumping championship in Calgary, Alberta. GET YOUR "PUB BUCKS" Receive a "Pub Buck". With Every $10.00 Purchase FRIDAY ONLY --- - - - - - - - - - - - - Up to $70-00 OFF Retail Pri -ce Free Chain With Every Saw Free Bar Guard and File Kit 50-3.0 cii. in. 49cc Easy to' use on tough jobs, 1 1 is chain saw puts pofesioni performance nto fthe hands of non- professionals. Efficent, quiet, vibration dampened, thre 50 s perfect for par-time users .ho demnand fu tme performance Inertra activated Chain brake standard. 61-3,8 cu. in. 61.5cc Ideal for farmeis, homeowners, utility workers. Buelt for fein average-szed timber and for Itmbig. EectrOnc gn ton, chars catcher. and nertia acrvated chasn brake standard. ROLPH Hardware Downtowfl Orono Phone 983-5207 Clarke High. Sehool Report

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