)roiw '744 efcy flmes Oerin ronc,:Newcastle, Newtonle, Kendal, !$tarkvilllê ORONO, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,1992 unveiled Willsher batties for 'freeze' and Icost contro1l at sehool board The word'restraint' 1$ coming year. Generally this issue passes into common use throughout the quickly with the presentation of country as ail levels of govemment motion of reappoinunent, seconding and publie institutions as school and a show of hands. boards begin preparation of their Not so at the inaugural for this ,.~... ... .. annual budgets. year. A newjy elected trustee from Bob Willsher, elected to the Cobourg, Nancy Blakely, tossed out Northumberland and Newcastle a number of questions to Board of Education, adds a few administration, including the other restraini.ng comnients with question if the board was getting freeze' and 'cost çontrol. their monies wortlh, $25,000, from Willsher's comments came at the their auditors? Included was the inaugural meeting of the Board, asking of.bids from the banking when what has been considered institutions. mundane issues generally pass with Blakely did get support fromt little discussion, if any at aifl. Ward Three Newcastle trustee, After the election of their new Debbie Nowlan, on the auditors chairman and vice-chairman issue, but the two votes were to no0 matters turned to the usual avail and the usual took place. ~.. appointment of auditors for the (Continued page 8) astle firefightrs to bring a The commendable project was D u l«dE s ib r l ge o caution and education uinveiled last Thursday at the effect of fire to cbildren. Bowmanvile Recreation Centre. no0d toej M urray E.xr rllstoNau The Durhiam Liberal Association Across the province over 1500 r ne wr prog-rani of members who took part in the members of the party tolc part in Saturday run-off, a first step in the first stage of the. leadership cm A flu~ ç~fmbWJ choosing a new leader, came out selection process. Claims are that i and ire sae. -. with 58 per cent of the ballots being Elston and McLeod are i a race for nvil le Recreation Cent1 r e. provded by fâèhghters from across cast for MurraýfE1.ston, a sitting the party leadership. project was undertaken by the Newcastle Fire departmnent member of the legisiatuare and a Dulrham East members on partment headed up by sYstem. former Minister in the Peterson Saturday attended iroquois Park, rs of the permanent staff and It is the intent that the portable govemrment. Whitby, to cast their ballots. As ýnations of material, monies Newcastle Safety House will be The fifty-tbree members of the weil two otlier party associations pertise from a wide cross used specifically for children so local association taking part in the conducted their vote at the samne iof businesses and that they may have a better event now gives seven delegates to place and at the saine time. luals in the community. understanding of the dangers of fire the February leadership convention At the Ontario convention to be n the construction was and to present some of the realities in favour of Eiston. held iin Hamilton in February of fire to develop and Sitting M.P.P. Lyn McLeod delegates will vote as directed by understanding of those realities. picks up three delegates fromt the the vote take on Saturday on the Upon invitation the House wiîî Durham East Association with first ballot. In subsequent ballots be taken to those centres mralcing M.P.P. David Ramsey taking a the delegates will bc allowed to such a request and to outline in a further three delegates. Taere is one follow their won convictions. A reaistic manner the realities of a independent delegate from Durhamn delegate may withhold voting on ~NEVNIGfire. East to attend the convention. the first ballot. )N EVNINGThe house includes a kitchen [e will be holding an ealvn ra )d-D.nae 30th begninat 7:30> ara araa beom ra h Street, Bowmanville. admn f h aiiisfudi grami please attend tliis a home - T.V., VCR and Th i :brothers. Find out what aplncs j stili six Little Brothers It was pointed out that the House Journalism iable to simulate the sounds oflit came to Monday of this week and Michael Woolner, a fire, provide a smoke environment . Clarke High School Co-op student at the Orono Times since last along with other happenings that 1,; 1- - - - .- 1