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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Jun 1994, p. 12

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12 -Orono Weely Tme; Wednesday, June 2,ý ....9.... Join in for a good program Not to be forgotten are two of Drury, piano and Charlene our fising musical stars who often Lewis, flute. entertain at St. Saviour's, Dyson AnoÈ-%thezr entertainment gem atï. Saviours St. Saviour's Anglican Church in Orono keeps coming up with little gems in entertainment and the music program offered Saturday eveng was but another of those gems. Neyer mind the heat of the evening the entertafinment was al encompassing both from our own community, neighbouring com- munity and the voices of ten young ladies that have performed in Canadian competition with a gold return. The Deja Vu tjChoral Ensemble were ail they have been billed to be and more. $o precïse in their presentations and harmony and so evident o f the enjoyment they gained in their presentations. The the voices have been molded into the Ensemble. Most of the songs were those well known by the audience from June Is Busting Out All Over to What A Wonderful World, a number of selection from Les Miserables and closîng with "On Broadway". The young ladies also came Goods stolen from Sports Store More than $4,400 worth of clothing was stolen a week ago Monday from the Bowmanville Sports Shop on King Street East in Bowmanville. Two crooks threw a rock through the window of the shop and made off with 30 professional sports team jackets, 24 -T-Shirts and 12 Toronto Blue Jay jerseys. Although the break-in set off an alarm the thieves made off with their loot i a smnali red car before police arrivcd. through with solos, duets and a piano duet that was rousing to say the least. There was also the surprise appearance of Ross Metcalf who transfixed his audience with "Memories" and his specialty, a Irish number. He closed with "I 1 ove Life". t was appropriate Ross Metcalf coming from this man who has entertained in the area over many years. Thirough the efforts of ail it was a great evening. 500 attend hospital meeting Some 500 voiced their opposition to a plan to change the Whitby General Hospital into a rehabiitation hospital. A further two hundred wanting to attend had to be turned away due to dhe lack of seating. A committee of the Region Health Council has called a number of meetings in Durham outlining a new structure for hospitals in the region. Many attending the meeting were senior citizens and hospîtal employees. Mosp ort Thunder Cars (Continued from page 11) spun on the first lap and collcCted Brian Bassett and Frank Baudo in the process. The restart had Gary Mead grabbing the, lead until Alex Hanmilton wrestled it away on lap seven. A caution on lap twenty- one involvmng Randy Gray ail bY himself was about to change the order. The race continued when Hamilton spun in corner one. Mead also spun to avoid contact thus putting both leaders to the back. Daryl Leatherdale of . Oshawa took over, neyer looked back and gmabbcd the win. Meanwhile, Baudo, of Markham, who had worked his way up from the back took second and Mead, of Oillia, took third. Northam and Edwards took fourth and fifth respective ly. In the ACT Late Model Division, Mike Fredricks of Oshawa won the heat race of the PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE 0F INTENTION TO DESIGNATE IN THIE MATTER OF the Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, R.S.O., 1990o, Chapter 0.1 8i AND IN THE MATTER 0F the lands and premises at 14 Park Street, Orono - Part Lot 28, Concession 5, Former Township of Clarke; REASON FOR DESIGNATION This classic Ontario farmhouse was buit between 1867 and 1871 for Mr. George Beer, a local blacksmith. Constructed of brick, it has a three bay wide facade with a central doorway and a centre gable and is recommended for designation based on architectural features. Any person may, within thirty (30) days of the first publication of this notice, send by Registered Mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Municïpality of Clarington, notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and ail relevant f acts. If such a notice of objection is received, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington shaîl refer the matter ta the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. Dated at the Municipaîity of Clarington this 22nid day of June 1994. Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 MUNICIPALITY 0F ONTARIO Dates of Publication: night. In the feature, Dwight Brown took the early lead but Joe Goncalves grabbed it away on the fourth lap. A caution involving Rod Sauder and Rudy Oppersma on the sixth lap evened out the field. Goncalves, (of Concord) led the rest of the way wîth Dave 53 Division Street Bowmanville, Ontario LiC 2ZM Rick Jones Newtonville Taylor and Brown battling for second. Taylor (of Port Perry) was victorious and grabbed second while Brown (of Willowdale) finished third., Mike Fredricks finished fourth while Terry Robichaud fmished third. Don't miss the action every Saturday night! 623-5668 OFF STREET PARKING 905-786-2793 COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK REPAIRS DIESEL ENGINES -CUMMINS. DETROIT & CAT RADIO DISPATCHED TOW TRUCKS MOBILE MECHANICAL SERVICE TRUCK R. R 1, ORONO, ONTARIO 4 MILES NORTH 0F 401 LOB 1 MO ON HWY. 115 & 35 PHONE (905) 983-9151 BALLS RADIO0 & T.V. REPAIR REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES STE REOS, COLOUR AND B&W T.V.s AND V.C.R.s P.O. Box 27 R.R. 2, Orono, Ont. 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