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Orono Weekly Times, 11 May 1994, p. 11

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'~N" 0 - - Oront~ WeekhtTme.~, W,~esd~y~ May ¶1~ 1994 -" Looking over the kids books -being, offered Adam and Trevor Andrews of Pontypool were two of five bundred wbo attended tbe Clarke Museumi and Arcbives lawn and book sale on Saturday of last week. In speaking wi th Mr. Mark Jackxnan, curator, at the museum bo said- everyone was well pleased with the large attendance and the receipts of $7 16.00 resulting from itbe lawn and book sale. Another book sale is being beld on June l8th. Adam and Trevor were finding a great interest in the cbildren's books tbat were up for sale at the event. Quorm Mrs. Fran Bridgeman of Orono drops in at the Guorm bootb at tbe recent Bowmanville Kinsmen Home Show. Ile Guorm bootb was operated by Ron and Cheryl Taking experiment to finals in Guelph A Cobourg grade 7 student is off to Guelph this month te once again enter bier experiment in the national science competition. Emily Stoops, Cobourg, was the winncr in the Nortbumberland and Clarington science fair competition with lier experimenit titlcd Hearing and Frcquency. Using a computer FEmily testcd die lhcaring of 10 aduiLu, 10 grade 7s and 10 grade 2s. She found Dec also of Orono who are distributors for Quormn selling borne alarro systems and otber items. tbat the grade 7 students were bearing the best followed by grade 2 students and then some distance away tbe aduits tested. To receive honorary Doctor of Law Popular Oshawa lawycr Terry Kelly is to receive an hionorary doctorate of laws at bis alma mater, tbe University of New Brunswick, on May 26. At the same time lie will spcak at.tbe university's annual spring convocation ceremony. Francis Jose always active in community Mr. Francis JPse of Newcastle was presentèd with, the Agricultural Ser#ice -Diploma Wednesday efniflg in the Newcastle United Cburch at the annual Fair Socigy banquet. Mr. Jose is LL graduate Of the Kemptville AgrlÇultural College and upon gradgIating in 1953 joined with in the family farm operation in Newcastle He became a direetor of the Durham Centrgl Agricultural Society in 1954 and served as president of the Society in 1963 and 1964. He has served with the Durham County Hlstein Club for thirty years and has served as a District Councillt)r on the Ontario Holstein Association. He held the position of Officiai Kelly spent most of his childhood in Ircland but received his B.A. in 1951 at the University of New BrunswÎck. Later in 1993 bie graduated from the university's law school. At that-titie hie moved te Oshawa to practice law and has not only been active witli bis law practice but is heavily involved in community groups and activities. He has also been involved in sports in bis community and in events across Ontario. Mysteries of electronic highway Ask anyone what an elec- tronic highway is, how it operates. and if it wil effect them, they will more than likely ýsay they dont know. A group in Northumberland County is about to put an end to the mystery to some extent. They are librarians, sohool boards and community organizations that are looking for link-ups throughout the school system botb public and separate as well as from classroom to classroom. Top police award for Port Hope native Detective Sergeant Jane Dick, 39, formerly of Port Hope bas received a 20 year .exemplary service medal from the Metropolitan Toronto Police for long and meritorious service. Det. Sgt. Dick was the only woman among the 273 members of the Metro Police who received medals at a recent event. Ga rden Hill boy named Ali-American Bull Trew, 20, of Garden Hill is currently completing bis second and final year at tbe University of Minnesota studying business and is playing a key role in tbe scbools bockey teain. Trew playing for tbe Figbting Trojans bas led the way for the team witb 49 goals, 7 assists for a' total of 86 points. The Trojans bave a record of 26-0-1 during the regular season and did dlaim their second title in the NCAA Division Thrce. Judge with the Canadian Holstein Association for twenty years. Mr. Jose has been involved with the 4H Dairy Club, the Durham Farmers Co-op, Clarke Museum and the Farm Debt Review Board. As you wander tbrough the travel brochures and think et the spots that you often would like te visit you sometimes go back te the simple 'ABC's' et travel. A. What do 1 enjoy on helidays? B. What is new under the suni? C. Where can 1 go to do the above? There is a quick answer te these and many other questions? A little bit ef Europe in the Caribbean that is as simple as ABC. The Netherlands Antilles are called the 'ABC' islands or if you wish, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. AIl three islands are known fer their beautiful beaches and atmosphere. Long walks on white sandy beaches are a must and the locals will invite yeu te jein them and enjoy their little patch of tranquility. When vacatiening on these islands you have the crystal clear He has been active with the Newcastle United Church and bas served on ail committees of Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. Presenfly ha £s involved with the Newcastle and District Historical Society, the 4-H Leaders Interview Committee, the Durham Crop Improvement Association and a member of the Newcastle Lions Club. water with white sand and mild tropical breezes to tilt your days. While the evenings can be spent in the sophistication and tradition of a tine European community. Many people travel te the islands for the scuba diving, which is world renown. Others will go simply for the nightiife -and shopping. The islands each have their own special opportunities te offer. Accommodations range tram the moderate to Iuxurious, with some hotels.offering aIl inclusive packages paîd for before leaving home; and yeu only need to worry about purcbasing a tee shirt and straw bat for Uncle Nick and Aunt Sylvia. Se remember if looking again at the ABCs ef travel; remember the A(Aruba) B(Bonaire> C(Curacao> islands and enjoyl Remember when you think of Trayel, Think of BLESSINGS TRAVEL CENTRE Vans tone Mill 623-0005 NM COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT requires a SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP ENVI RONMENTALIST This is a seasonal position (40 hrsi/week) in the childrens Summer Adventure Day Camp. The successful candidate will be responsible for the research, development, training, implementation and evaluation of an environmental summer day camp for children. lnterested candidates should have a post secondary education in Environmental Studies or equivalent experience. Deadline for applications is Friday, May 20,1994 - 4:30. Send applications to: Canada Employment Centre For Students 44 Bond Street West Oshawa, Ontario LI H 4H8 Applications are particularly encouraged from youth with disabilities, aboriginal peoples, racial minorities, women francophones, social assistance recipients and youth in areas of high unemployment. Environmental Youth Corps '94 is funded by the Government of Ontario. Position tentative pending approval of funiding. Date cf Publication: Wednesday, May 11, 1994 P.O. 4826 TrayeZ TaIk with Elizabeth Jelanger-Linkletter CTC ............. . .... .. ... ....... ....

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