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Orono Weekly Times, 23 Oct 1991, p. 15

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OmiW*oiyTmWdnay,0tr9 915 Regaionai counc'il hopefus vie for support at Four of the registered candidates for the Regional seat i Ward Three were present at the all candidates meeting Mýonday evening in Newcastle -Village plying for support from the 175 residents of the ward present. The meeting was sponsared by environmental groups within the ward but debate also included school board hopefuls and hydro commission hopefuls. Mare than the environnment was on tlie table. Bill Clarke, a formner Regional councillor, and a resident of Newtonville, referred ta the spanisoring groups connected ta enviranmental concerns said such had been called rebble rousers. In referring ta the Part Granby dump he said the group bas listened ta promises from the giants of Eldorado and Ontario Hydro but the durnp is still tliere. Clarke said the group did win out over Eldorado in their former bid ta place refmnery and dump site across the raad from the present dump site. He said without dlean water and air and farmland there would be nothing left. Orono Novice defeat Stouffville After a loss and a win in pre- season exhibition games the Orono Novice were more tda ready for their first league game against Stouffville. It was a very close game but in tie end Orono was on top by a2- 1 score. The first periad was scoreless as the action centred more on the penalty box. Stouffville had one for body checking and Orono took two, bath for tripping. Making the first Orono tnp ta the sin bin wa s # 5 Brandon Caruana, followed by # 6 Corey Tufts. T7he second period was tiglit as well. Once again there was penalty action. One ta Stouffville for tripping, and one ta Orono's Brandon Caruana for haoking. ail candidates meeting Finally late in tlie second periad Branidon-Caruana got Orona on the score board with an unassisted goal. The third period provided the bulk of tlie scoring and yet another Orona penalty as # 7 Paul Landers served lis two minutes for tripping. With just 3 minutes left i the gamne # 3 Chris Bauley beat the Stauffville fouglit back to score with a minuteto go, but it wasn't enougli as Orono's goal tender Michael Gibson closed the doar, lielping his team mates take tlie wmn. Congratulations an your victory boys. KÇeep up tlie gaod work (Watch thase Penalties)! Next game is Sunday October 27tli in Millbrook. Kendal Hall News Phyllis Lowery euchre party will be held at the hall On Friday, October 18th at the i Kendal. Came on out and enjoy Commencement ceremanies at an evening of cards, lunch and a Clarke Higli Scliool. Richard time of friendship. Playig starts at Lowery presented a Bursary ta 8 p.m. See you there. Tracy DeVries. This was donated by Kendal L.O.L. 405, for-M R I U E excellence in study of Society and M R I U E Challenge. On Saturday, October 29th the men of Devitts Royal Black Preceptory held their annual roast beef supper at Tyrone, members of Kendal L.O.L. and their wives lielped ta serve this delicious mea. The door prizes were won by David Tlirower 'and Gerald PEARNE N RPI McCaul.-These were large bags of PEARNE N RFI apples. The money draws were won by Robent Lowery, $50.00 and Pat Porral, $20.00 Entertainment after the meal was provided by Gond Grills and Gord Marlem. Brenda Lowery and Diane -LoweryBA presented a short skit, the Servîng entertainment was enjoyed by all. Oàvn On Sunday, October 20th, theFô ove members of the Kendal Fife and Auto.- Home.- Farnr Drum Band alang with thein K families enjoyed an evening meal at 5Kn t the Dutcli Oven. e a. 1Don't forget that on this coming idayOctobn 25t, thefirs 1 amn here as a Pioneer asking your support for the council seat wliere lie would see that the future generation's environment was not jeopardized. Ann Dreslinski said she had been a resident of Orono for 18 years being active in cammunity affairs as a volunteer namning sucli as the Orona DRIA, Orona Fair. She is an employee of tlie Orona Co-op. In speaking on the environment she said she was an emigrant from New York. "I neyer saw a cow until 1 was 24 years", she said. In referring ta lier hameland she said theyblad paved roads, parks and garbage pick-up twice a day anly ta ship tlie garbage by barge ta durnp in the ocean. The great American Dreamn, slie said, has been trashed and ta-day is a nightmare. This time I'11 fight with'you ta maintain aur environment, slie said. 1 don't want anyone ta take wliat we have away from us, she stated, "I ask that you put your trust in me and let me serve you as Regional councillor." Frank Harris, an employee1 of Tree Nursery (Ca ntinued from page 1) affect approximately 95 unclassified staff and 7 classifled personnel. Mike Hutton and Katherine Cox of the Employee Relations COmrnittee met with Gord Milîs, MPP Durham East, on Friday, October 18th. Mr. Mills had met with'Bud Wildman Minister of Natural Resources on October 17 and had expressed his and the committee's, concerns. Mr. Milîs stated that hie would do everything in his power ta keep bareroot seedling production at Orono Nursery. The coxnmittee informed Mr. Milîs that it is circulating a petition and asked hlm ta present it ta the legisiature. A meeting and the, presentation of the petitian ta Mr. Milîs will take place at his office on Friday, October 25 at 2:00 p.m., lie Plans ta present it ta the legisiature on Monday, October 28. IAL CHAIPEL LTD. Established in 1881 623-5480 4 Division St. BowmanvIiîle 0 FUNERAL SERVICES AVAILABLE 3-tfSN Ontario Hydro, said there were many outside influences affecting the affairs of the community bath physically-and fmnancially. 1He said the Town must attract industry. As lie did at Wilmot Creek lie also said on Monday he visianed a Task Force ta be formed with representation from the town, Pravincial and federal gavernments seeking decentralizatian sa that industry wauld locate in tlie caninunity. He spoke in support of environental issues and tlie savmng of the Oak Ridges Moraine. Jolin Blogg, Newcastle Village, an engineer and lobbyist, said lie would bring respansible administration especially an tlie tax dollars. He called for a greater effort ta seek industry and ýthat in lis area lie cauld help. He spoke of lis knowledge, skill and experience as a lobbyist witli Queen Parks a most beneficial asset. He said lie wauld hold Saturday morning breakfast information meetin 'gs, if elected, ta get tlie feeling of the community. 1 need your vote, lie said. RiOKA LUMBER & FIREWOOD CENTRE, Lum ber Firewood Pressure Treated Lumber Interlocking Brick- Doors Wood Floorlng Windows Trusses Cedar Lumber Roof Steel Kitchens Wood Timbers 1 mile south of Pontypool on Hwy. 3à (705> 277-3381 DEPARTMENT 0F COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE "PRE-TEEN HALLOWEEN DANCE 13OWMANVILLE RECREATION COMPLEX THURSDAY OCTOBER 31 6T0o9 P.M. 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