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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jun 1991, p. 5

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A top place horse aâd rider at show Orono WrekIy Times, Wcdnesday, Julme5, 191-5 St. Steph en s Co-operative Education Appreciation celebration Over fifty Hunters and Jumpers from.Durham Region and their riders took part in the Hunter- Jumper Spectacular held at the Orono Fair Grounds on Sunday. According to Elizabeth Luke- Weir there was good competition and it was one of the best events of its kind this year. Katie Climenhage of Orono, pictured above received first in her Kathryni Herring, Orono, tries out the track pull event and finds it gets a little tough near the end of Orono playgroup Mlay 15, Steve McCleWns Dairy '<at Farm in Campbellcroft was - center of attention for the Orono class and was firstoveraîl for the days event. The competition was sponsored by the Durham Farmers' County Co-op and. co-sponsored by Colonial Equestrian Centre, Marntad Farm Equestrian Centre, Homestead Hilîs Equestrian Centre, Dr. E. J. Salmon and Pegasus Farm Equestrian Centre. the pull, as the weight moves up to the front of the trailer. Playgroup children. Fun and frolic with the little kid goats proved to be a winning combination. by Vicki Gaudreault On Wednesday, May 29th, St. Stephen's Secondary Sehool held their 1990/91 Co-operative Education 'Appreciatîon Celebration' at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel in Bowmanville. Present were Director of Education, Mr. Peter Roach; MPP representative for Gord Milîs, Jenny Yorgason; Principal, Mr. Mike Nolan; and thei Co-ordinator, Mrs. Lety Armstrong. Also presont were Superintendent Mr. Don Folz and Trustee Mrs. Carolinle Burke Who presented certifi(ates to the graduates of the program -and their supervisors whe received certificates from the students for their aid in the co-operative and work experience program. The evenîng was bighlighted by thepresentation of two special awards. The O.C.E.A. Certificate of Achievement which goes to the deserving student who has given the most to, and benefitted the greatcst from his/her Co-op Education Experience, was awarded to Sean Pickard. The second was the O.CE.A. Plaque of Honour which is the highest student award presented to a student who obtained the highest standing in Co-operative Education in the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Newcastle Separate School Board. This award went to Denise Bastas who could flot be there so her sister Joanna Bastas excepted it on her behave. Gypsy invade Orono On visiting the Dave Hintons The Region of Durham has also on Sunday to view their made the observation and are Rhododendron gardens the contacting the province as to what presence of the Gypsy Moth was course of action may be taken. pointed out by Dave. The Ontario Gypsy Moth The caterpillars were easily Management Committee does observed on the oaks and die white have a program of spraymng that is birch with numerous insects being used in the eastem sectors of hanging down on long tbreats from the province. the tree. Count Yoursef1n lune4t Put Canada's Censusof Agriculture to Work for You. Everyone involved in agriculture, who completes and mails their Census forms jlune 4th, performs a vital service for themselves - and for their community. The Census of Agriculture helps ensure the following: " AIl operators, including women, in agriculture will be recognized for their role as decision makers. " information will be used to defend farmn interests in international trade negotiations and disputes. " Farm organizations often use this information to present their cases to government. " Many government stabilization and price support payments are directly or indirectly based on analysis of the information. Together, the confidential information gathered in the Census of Agriculture anid the Census of Population wiIl ensure that you and your farming community get your fair share of agricultural services, as well as funding for schools, hospitals, roads, vital social services, and rural development. With you, the Census makes good sense. If you haven't receîved your Census of Agriculture form, please caîl toll free, 1-800-465-1991. Cail for HELP from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday, May 30th through Friday, lune 7th (excluding Sunday). 1-800-465-1991ai caaa canada Canadot

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