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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Aug 1991, p. 5

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A rOrono Weekly Times, Wedriesday, Atugust 28, 1991 - 5 Oshawa Symphony has musician openings The Oshawa Symphony has a number of openings for musicians which include principal trombone, section violin, section viola, principal and section cello. Auditions are being held on September l2th and September 13dh. Further information phone 416- 623-5927. Port Perry Kinsman elected president Dave Robinson of Port Perry and Gail Malcolm of Ingersoil have been elected National presidents of the Association of Kin Clubs. The- election were held in Halifax, N.S. The over 1000 clubs across Canada donated over $28 million to their respective communities during the past year as well as contributing $1.7 million to Cystic Fibrosis. Since 1964 more than $16 million has been contributed 10 Cystie Fibrosis. Hydro offers $600 rebate to dairymen Ontario is offering a rebate of $600 towards the cost of a milk heat reclaimer. The equipment saves energy costs for heating waer needed in Uic dairy operation., The reclaimer costs fromn $1500 to $3500. Further information by phoning 1-800-263-9000. $12,3 18 grant for niew signs The Town of Port Hope has been awarded a provincial grant of $12,318 towards Ulic total cost of $47,000 for new landscape signs on Highway 401. The project is being unidertaken by Uic local Chamber of Commerce who must raise the remaining money needed. Honorary firefighters status considered Two Hope Township firefighters who were remnoved front active duties are being considered for hoïnorary staltus with the departmnent. The two men wcre toremiove Uieir beards as of August lit2U had failed to do so. The Fire Marshalls office has said beards prevent Uic efficient operation of the breathing apparatus womn by firefighters. Honorary status would allow Uic firefighters 10 carry out support jobs but not actively fight fires. CIlamp down on use of dump The Northumberland Waste management committee which operatesthe dumps used in the county bas clamped clown on Davidson Instrument Panel Textron who bas been placing 40 tonnes of waste in the Port Hope dump weekly. Waste is mainly polyureffiane foam lcft over from thc production of auto dashboards. Previously the committce had asked Davidson, the largest industry in the iimnediate area, to resolve thecir volume of wastc as of July 31si. No action was taken as of August 1501. Thei coinpany haLs stated that thcy are about to resolve the problem ilhrough baling and possible recycling. Fact-finder, appointed A Provincial Fact Finder bas been appointed to assist the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education and the secondary sehool teachers to resolve contract negotiations. Dr. Carol Bailey, a mnember of the faculty of Qucens University, bas been appointed. The two bodhes have meet seven limes between February and June. Wages and beniefits remnain as two of the larger issues to be resolved. Top secondary teachers are now being paid $60,000 within the- boards system. This ranks 24th of the 86 public boards in the province. The highest salary rests at $61,490 while the lowest, Peterborough, is set at $58,064. Seek opposition for Hope reeve A group of residents have compiled a 500 signature petition asking Ian Angus, lawyer, Canton, From A round The Region thai the LCBO is one of the major conitributors Io ic Ontario blue box program. Some 200 milion wine and liquor bottdes are sold annually. The LCBO is considering, whether to set up a system of their own to handle the boules through (Continued page 6) zzzxýXzzzzzzzxzzZZXrXX=x to bc a candidate for Rccc for the Townisip )of' Hope. lThce position is niow hicld by Ruger Wilson 11who intends to seek rçe=ûlection. The group no)te tax increases above thc ratc of inflation and the prescrnt Reeves support of the new- County Administrative building in Cobourg. GM Lumina decision deferred George'Pebbles, Canadian president of GM, has stated that the decision for a short list of location for the construction of the 1995 Lumina has been extended. The decision was to have been madle this month with the final location selected in January. The loss of the contract by the Oshawa plant could mean the loss of some 4000 jobs at Oshawa. In 1994 the four-door Lumina now produced in Oshawa is to be moved to Fairfax, Kentucky. Pebbles bas said that the company is receiving tremendous increase in co-operation from the union shop committee in their submiission for i work. A major contributor to the, blue box '1 Andy Brandt, chairmant of the Liquor Control Board has stated We Take Trades Bauer 30 BA $ 44.95 SBauer 90 BA 74.95 ~iBauer 30 GB 54.95 CCM Jr. Tacks 84.95 SBauer 90 GB 84.95 SBauer 100 DB 109.95H SBauer 2000 DB 14995 > SBauer 30 B 179:95 SBauer 95 MC 139.95 > SCCM Ultra Comp. 541 189.95H SBauer 100 MC- 189.95 > SCCM Super Tack 451 23995 > SBauer 2000 MC 259:95 Bauer 3000 MC, 279.95H Limited Quantities of Some Items S121 KING ST. EAST., BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, >4 Phone (416) 623-0322 BOWMANVILLE ---- \Xha-- t- do these, ha veto do with these? * e ~ h FIunds from lottery games are helping Ontarians enjoy sports. Every tîmne you play your favourite lottery, you're helping to provîde fînancial support for worthwhile causes such as sports and recreation activities. It's just one way lottery profits are used ail across the province. Here are some of the projects that have received lottery funding: Southern Ontario Midland Georgian Bay Rowing Society - purchase rowing boat Thamesville - formation of children's soccer program Walkerton - repairs to lawnbowling greens Amhertsburg - wrestling club mat Tilbury - District recreational master plan Strathroy - recreation complex, feasibility study (Ces renseignements sont aussi disponibles en'francais 416-324-6540) Ontario Lottery Corporation Societéý des loteries de lOntario Together we're making good things happen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . . . . . . . . . .......

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