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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Jul 1991, p. 8

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8- Ono eeky Tmes, WenesayJUIy 24, 1991 "Popcorn" on the mend "Popcorn" was brouglit to Cat baby bottle, she is goingto be fine. World by a couple from As amatter of fact, on tlieday Iwas Peterboroughi wlo found lier there, July 18, Popcorn took lier injured. It was toucli and go for awhile, but after she was vet- checked, fed intravenously, then by first nilible of liay and first romp and skip along the fence! Aretie Wolf pup Natasha, boni Chris Kiose. April 20, 1991 gets a hug from Wolves are great hunters and rank near the«top in the scale of animal intelligence. The average adult male weiglis over one hundred pounds. The wolf mates for life. Spring is the breeding season. Mfter two montlis usually two to eight cubs are boni. The cry of the wolf is somnething not likely to be forgotten. This is the liunting cry uttered at dusk, as the wolf gets ready for the chase. A wolf travels 25 miles an hour and covers 16 fecet in one bound. Almost everything from mouse to deer is food for the wolf. Helias a tremendous appetite and may consume 18 pounds of meat ini one time. Wlin the liunting party of the wolves sets off there is one wolf that leads, the rest follow behind i single file. If the wolves were scattered some of the younger wolves miglit get lost. Wolf and Chris Kiose extend the warmest of invitations to families and to organizations to come and visit Jungle Cat World. They are always happy to answer any questions about the exotic cats or any of the other animais. "Jungle Cnt World...Pride of Orono' Apartmoxnt vacancies on the increase The occupancy rate of apartments lias been increasing in Oshawa and grea. In April the rate had increasçd to 3.2 percent in Oshawa frôm a figure of 1.7 percent in October of 1990. This made for 24J vacancies ini Oshawa in April. The çombined rate for Newcastle, C)shawa and whitby is now 3.7 percent. This means there area lot of chOIiCes for renters in the area. A 200-table yard sale for United Way There are plans to hold a giant Unit~ed Way Yard Sale in Oshawa this coming year for the United Way. A mini run by a couple of Oshawa businessmen has sparked the idea for the United Way. Deatlis from leukemia slightly above average It lias been reported that a higlier-than-average number of chiîdren died of leukemia in Port Hope between 1950 and 1987 but that a recent report states that Port Hope children are no more likely than those in other areas to develop the disease. 11.e independent report states that the increased incidence in Port Hope could be due to chance rather tda radiation. Twelve chldren age 14 and under and living within a 25 mile radius of Port Hope -died of leukemia during the period from 1950 to 1987., Hydro to seek huge rate hikes Marc Elieson, the new chairman of Ontario Hydro, lias suggested that hydro rates in Ontario could be double digit figure over the next few years. He The ra TO N F s .ý TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following contract listed below, submitted to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, LIC 3A6, are invited and wil be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specif ied closing timne and date. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. TENDER NW91-32 - Newtonvllle Hall Foundation Reintorcing, Ground Floor and Roof Framing Closing Mime & Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Wednesday, August 7, 1991 The lowest or any tender flot necessarily accepted. NeIfe Date of Publication: Wednesday, JuIy 24, 1991 Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing & Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 P.O. 4644 suggested increases could range at 13 Percent for three years making for a 44 percent over increase during that period. Mucli needed rebuilding of the system, lielias said, is needed. Plumbers block road to Darlington Laid-off plumbers at the Darlington Generating Station set up pick lines last week holding back workers entering the plant. t created delays of haif an hour getting to work for workers. Some 85 plumbers were laid off last week as a normal downsizing of the construction crew that is taking place. The plumbers have stated that Ontario Hydro is laying off workers from the local area while keeping some from outside areas. Moby Dick cornes to Great Lakes The Green Peace "Moby Dick' slipped in Toronto harbour last week and will spend until late September visiting cities and ports in the great lake system. The Green Peace crew are seeking the endîng of the use of chlorine-based bleaches used by pulp and paper milîs, alonig with a ban on new incînerators in the great lake basin. Further Green peace is calling for "sunset" permits leading to the shutdown of industrial plants that use or produce dangerous toxic substances. The Great Lake System involves one-fifth of the world fresh-water supply. Relmax Cornerstone For a current market evaluation without cost or obligation please SALLY cail me at- STAPLIES 6360 associate broker 66 O Bowmanville - 3 Bd. Link $1 29,900 Oronn - Hobby Farm $279,200 Newcastle - 12 Acres $21 9,900 A.rI~I Orono - Commercial $295,000 Bethay - Brick Bungalow $11 5,000 B IDIG S $5,000 down - 10% mortgage $59,9W0 - $64,900

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