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Orono Weekly Times, 14 Oct 1992, p. 13

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July 1957 Misses Marlene Graham, Joan Aluin, Connie Tyrrell, Heather Rutherford, and Marilyn Major of the Ororio Girl, Guides arc spending ten days at Doe Lake Guide Camp. Congratulations to Jimimy Wilson of Kirby who received honors on his Grade 2 Piano examination from thie Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, pupil of Stella Carson. 1The Orono Memiorial Park Boardhas installed at the Orono Park somne new equipment which will meet with tdie approval of the younger set. This equipmnit consists of junior swings and slide. Further for the young -children is a sand box which hias yet to be placed at the park. At the Orono Park on Saturday afternoon the Cobourg and Orono Intermediates waged a very close game which ended in favour of the local boys 4 to 3. Players for Orono's teamn were Fred Lycett, Don Mercer, Ron West, Carman Cornish, John Shetler, Dean West, Keitb West, Don Mallet, Charles Armnstrong, Junior West, Doug Simpson, Hamilton,_Boyd, Gerald Robinson, and Marvin Lunn. Miss Joan Vagg is a patient in the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital having had her appendix removed on Tuesday of this weck. The Orono Oddfelloýws and Heathier Rebekah Lodges field a successful picnic last Sunday afternoon. Close to one hundred, members of the lodge along with numerous friends attended the delightful aftemoon held at Gores Laniding on Rice Lake. The Orono 'Chamber' of Commerce held their election of officers on Monday evening when a general meeting was ld in the Orono Municipal Building. Mr. W. H1. Carman will head the organizationi as president for the remnainder of the year. Five boys, members o f the No. 595 Squadron Royal Air Cadets of Orono arrived recently at RCAF Station, Clinton, Ontario, to attend annual summier camp. The cadets of the Orono Squadron, who attended were Bill Tamblyn, Peter Loucks, Gary Thompson, John Tamiblyn and Alec Green. The Orono Hydro was found to be in excellenit financial shape at the regular meeting when a balance of $3398.48 exists after paying the July bills of $ 1650-50. Digging is progressing and reveainig more trasure and artifacts to the archeologist-s at the Serpent Mounds on the north shore of Rice Lake. At thec Oronio Police Trustees regular session it was stated that most of, the streets ithe Village were to be given a coatinig of chip stone at an estimated cost of $3000.00. juIy 1967 While trout fishing in thec Leskard area last Saturday, Allan Pears came across a plastic bac- containi-ng a printed note. The bag and note were tied t'o a broken balloon. The balloon had been released by the Preston Lions Club as a Centennial project. There is a prize of ten dollars to the one who reports the farthest distance of a balloon from Preston. Coming Event - Salad Supper - Kirby Sunday School Cenitennial Salad and Stratwberiry Supper, Tuesday, July 11, commencing at 5:00 until ail served. Adults: $1.50, children under 12 years, 750. At a recent meeting of the Orono H-ydro Commission the members passed.a motion in which they are o btaining the services of Mr. E. Dent on an hourly basis to act as a part-timne manager for Orono Hydro. Orono Fish and Hunit Club hecld ai Cenitennial Shoot at Eniterprise Hill on July 9[h, 1967. It was a Ilwhopping success" with four trophies and three symiblemnatie trophies going to club memibers. Dr. and MIrs, Bud Burnett and daughiter Patti of' Hawkesbury spent the weekend with MIr. and MIrs. Ed] Graham and attended the Kimmett - Baîley wedding on Saturday. GMI sales sag for September ,Septemiber sale for General Motors Canada were down by 14.5 percent for thec samne month in 1991. Ford faired somec better but thec trend was down a minor 11.1 percent. it was Chrysler that was on thec up beat with sales increasing over last September by 27.6 percent. rE0;:(l/MAX CORNERSTONE REALTY LTD., REALTOR associate broker VISIT THE VILLAGE BRANCH MAIN STIREET, ORONO! OPEN SUNDAYS 1 IA.M. TILL 4 P.M. OR BY APPT. For Information on the Many Great Buys in the Aiea CENTURY CH*ARMER - 4 BEDROOMS $129900 BETTER THAN NEW - HUGE FAMILY ROOM $149900 TERRIFIC BUNGALOW - 2.5 A~CRES, RIVER, WOODS $215,000 10 ACRES - KENDAL - BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH POOL $269,O0 Office Iocated on MAain Street, Orono 983-6181 or (623-6000 Office Pager Mangar's Auto Centre COMPELTE REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES & MODELS 0F FOREIGN & DOMESTIC *CARS* VANS * BUSES * TRUCK Bed CarOne Stop Shop, d CrRad Shop les Original Muffler Shop fety InspectionSs Tow Service 983-64716 Brakes 7opane & Natural a 117 MILL ST. Tune Ups ORONO Body & Paint Work Automotive Parts Proprietor: Mike Mangar Lic, CI.A.B.H.NG.Sp.S6a.S6b. Insp. d. ÎANARASKA LEATHERCRAFT Regular Store llours Thursday & Friday 6 pý.n- 9p.m. 40 Satnrday 9 a.ni. -6 p.m, Phlone Aheat At Other Times 3847 WiIcox Rd., Orono LOB 1MO (416) 983-P540 Aff ordable Dream Vacations!, *Free Vacation Planning Services *Discount Cruises - Charter Vacations *Airline Tickets - Honeymoon Packages -Hotel and Car Reservations PERSONAIL & CORPORATE TRAVEL SERVICES Travel Agents International Weewith you ail the way ~ 68 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE Oer 300 Agencies in North America '623-6600 v Ca/i me to buy or seil-, Orono and area's real estate rep. KRYSTYNA JONES Tel: 983-9782 Tel: 576-3111 JUST LISTED! ... STUNNING NEWCASTLE HOME ... $1 84,900. Usi sa Sa Prt TALES TOLD TwIcE Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 14,1992 - 13 r6 r.,

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