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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Dec 1990, p. 16

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16-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 19, 1990 AUGUST 1969 Miss Laurie Schmid won for most entries in the Junior Gardeners August show and also the prize for the best arrangement. The prize was donated by Mms. E. Couvier. Radio Orono Alert teamn will again be on the highways this holiday weekend with a heavier contingent of personnel than usual as we expeet very heavy traffic due to the fact that Monday is a holiday in the U.S.A. as well as Canada. Orono United Church Sunday school will re-open, Sunday, September 17, 1969. The Orono Times Office will be closed the week of August i 8th for holidays. It will re-open August 25th. 1Mrs. Jean Allun of Orono was the winner of a Mini Trail Honda which was drawn at the Orono ArjWateur Athiletic Street Fair on Wednesday night. Five hundred and forty-four attended the harness races at Orono on Friday and bet a total of $21, 061. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carscadden have left by motor for the East coast for a vacation in Virginia and Nashville Tennesse. Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn is visiting her son Glen Tamblyn and famîly in Caifomnia. Mrs. Rena Waddell and Mrs. Margaret Lintont spent last week motoring through Northern Ontario. The Friday program at the Durham Central Agricultural Fair in"O;ono bas been bolstered this year With a main attraction of a registered Quarter Horse Show front 10:00 a.m. -5 p.m. AUGUST 1979' Elaine Sikma of R. R. #l, Orono, 4-H Agricultural Member, Orono, placed in the top 20 at Junior Day at the Peterborough exhibition. Orono Fair September 6-9. Sheila Langstaff daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Langstaff of Crooked Creek was united in marriage Saturday afternoon, to Mark Dalmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Dalmer of Kitchener by Rev. A. Tizzard. Since early summer the fifth line bhasbeen cÎosed west of Orono due to construction of a new and badly needed bridge. The regular Orono Figure Skating Club's monthly meeting was held at Fran Lunns' home on August 16 with eleven present. Mrs. Minnie Zegers received a silver bowl for the most points in t he recenit'Orono Horticultural show. The bowl was donated by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and presented by Mr. Paul Kelsey, manage r. Kinsmen Tuesday night bingo retumning from our summuer break at the new Orono Arena and Community Centre, Tuesday, August 21, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Held on alternate 'Puesdays, next bingo September 4th 1979. Don Adams, 19, of Orono, and Sally Short, 11, of Oshawa, have wrapped up the chamnpionships for North Amnerica for banjo picking9. On July 28 in New Liskeard, Ontario the duo won both the ladies' and the men's championships. Sunspun instant coffee, 6 oz. jar selling at Comishs Red and White for $2.99. Orono Horticultural Society Annual Summer Flower Show, August 9th, 8p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Schoenmaker, orono wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Janet Loraine to Mr. John Arthur Standeven, St. Thomas, Ontario. Hats off to 42 roller-skaters who sweat it out in 90 degree weather July 25th to honour their pledges i a roll-a-thon organized by the Orono Figure Skating Club to earn money for the Arena fund. Dave Hinton, Taunton Rd. was the hero of the day skating 200 laps in less than an hour and a half. September 1979 Mary Catharine Bunting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bunting, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture at the University of Guelphs June Convocation. Donna Goodwin of Orono was the winner of the Pine Ridge Kinsmen $500 bingo jackpot, Tuesday, September 18th. t was a joyous occasion for Alfred and Lillian Johnston of Orono when at the home farmn in the Bethany area the couple celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary with family, relatives, and friends. Easy reading and picture books at the, Orono Library include Naughty Nancy the Bad Bridesmaid by John Goodaîl, Rabbits' Search for a Little House by Mary Kwitz and ABC Word Book by Richard Scarry. Pancake breakfast,, Sunday, September 23,, 9 to il q.m. at Lockhart School. -Sponsored by the Lockhart P1TA. The January 3rd., 1980. Wintario Draw will be held in Orono, with aIl proceeds'going ta the Arena Fund. Charles Gray reports that only an "O.K." from Bell Telephone System, which wiIl send the broadcast to Ontario viewers is needed. Orono United Church was the setting of a pretty summer wedding of Joan Kathryn Duvaîl to Blain Ronald Moffat. The wedding took place, Saturday, July l4th, 1979 at 4 p.m. Rev. Basil Long officiated. Kinsmen Bingo, Orono Arena and Community Centre, Tuesday, September l8th, 7:30 p.m. H. Partner, presently a member of the Orono Hydro Electric Commission, was appointed to the new Town of Newcastle Hydro Commission. Orono ,Badminton 'Club commences its *79-'80 season, September1 11h to May 1980 at the Orono Public School. September 1969 The Women's Institute of Kendal met at the home of Miss C.W. Stewart on Tuesday evening, September 16. Hockey registration for aIl boys wishing to play hockey in the Orono Arena, Friday, October 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. Bring your birth certificate and $7.00 registration fée. Mrs. Barbara Carman a member of the graduating class of the Quo Vadis Sehool of Nursing, received her diplomna at the graduating exercises heldon September 6 in the Central Technical Collegiate Institute, Toronto. Miss Geke de Jonge bas accepted a position in Rickabys Gift Shop, Bowmanville. Miss Sheila Bairstow returned home on Thursday after spending a numnber of weeks in the Oshawa hospital due to a back injury. fROOUCTS BALANCED FEEDS FARM SUPPLIES D urharn Farmers' County CO-OP. TAUNTON RD &HWY.115 BOX 178, ORONO, ONTARIO LOB 1iMO (4 16) 983-9134 (416) 983-9135 1-800-263-7805 ROKA Firewood Centre S DRY HARDWOODr 4'x8'x12" - $60.00 4'x8'x16" - $65.00 FREE DELIVERY TO ORONO AREA MILLYARD 705-277-3381 EVENINGS 416-434-6665 J,* ~N..7d.ESTABLISHED 18 4 DIVISION sT.- 623-548( BOWMANVILLE. OFF STREET PARKING AREA PRE-ARRANGED AND PREPAID FUNERAL SERVICES AVAILABLE ICOMPLETE CAR & TRUCK REPAIRS I DIESEL ENGINES - CUMMINS, DETROIT & CAT II RADIO DISPATCHEDTOW TRUCKS MOBILE MECHANICAL SERVICE TRUCK .R. 1 ORONO. ONTARIO LOB 1 MO 4 MILES NORTH 0F 401 ON HWY. 115 &35 P HON E (416) 983-9 151 1 . * -o arnj--:-A The purchase of a home can be one of the single most exciting events in your life. It wiII also represent what is probably the Iargest single investment you wilI ever make. *c KNOW WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD * ESTABLISH YOUR GEOGRAPHICAL COMFORT ZONE *c DETERMINE THE COST 0F UPKEEP *< KNOW YOUR PRIORITIES SBE PREPARED FOR CLOSING COST While there are many great buys on the real estate market today, it's important ta know how much you can really afford ta, spend on a home. Stretching beyond your mearis could cause serious problems later o >n. That's why it is important ta set realistic limits and stick by1 them. In today's real estate market hearly everyone requires some torm of tlnancing. In addition to the purchase price, other costs must be added to the total amount of money needed in order to complete a purchase. These costs include: land transfer tax, legal tees, mortgage fees, moving day adjustmnents, Banks and other Iending institutions have methods of calculating how much they wiiI Iend as a mortgage and determining the maximum monthly mortgage payments which borrowers can comfortably support. 3 Bedroom Brick Semil HugeLot-West . Beach 3 Bedroom Bungalow 3 Bedroom Townhouse $1090$99o$120,000 $91.900, In ventory is INVESTIMENT gettingl1ow.....,. PROPERTY For Real Estate LEPLEL Assistance please Newcastle Village cail me at - on ly $129,900 623-6000 '4).... R/tMaxcrrto SaIIy Staples/ Assoclate Broker7

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