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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Oct 1994, p. 6

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8 - Orono Weekly Times, Wednesciay, October I 2~ 1994 day at Orono Co ion Method is a ching-learning cludes use of il, tactile and ic cues for will be Mr. Bill Sa ý2un a q k but write only Allin and bihl Devries pose with the Custômer Appreciation Day cake. year. Uoiisructïon of the S.L4 million terminal building is expected to start sbortly. *Car thefts up almost 50% Car tbefts in the Region of Durbam up to the end of July bave increased by 49.2 percent over the saine period last year. There blas been an average of four to six cars stolen eacb day and it has been invariably found that youtbs under 16 years of age bave been charged. The major of cars stolen bave been Cbrysher producis. Ice rink at top of Iist Notonly tbe Municipahity of Clarington is considering an additional ice pad te the existing four, tbrce to four years in the future, but as well Wbitby places an ice rink at the top of their wish list. A new mai ibrary, downtown is second on the Whitby wish list. Teenager charged in shooing death Durha Regional Police bas arrested and cbarged a Scarboroiigb teenager witb first degree mu der of Norman Chow, wbo was shot October 3rd at the Firearm rnhing Rages iAjax. Norma Chow, 27 was a part- time employee at the Barr Road i Oshawa on SeptemrnL-4tb. Unernployment drop for fifth month The unemploymient rate i the Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington area has dropped for the fiftb straight month. Stats Canada reports the rate at 9.2 percent at the end of September dropping from 9.6 percent i August and down from 10 percent i July. Cali for Coroner' s inquest in man's death A coroner's inquest bas been called into the death of a man who died hast week after falling into a pit of molten steel at Co- Steel Lasco, Whitby. The Grafton mnan,45, had beeni employed at the plant for 20 years. Cape Breton charmer at Oshawa Centre Recording star Rita Mac Neil was at Eaton's at the Oshawa Centre last week signing copies of ber latest cassettes, Songs from the Collection. Bingo Country wants in Bingo Country is planning to locate a 17,000 square foot bingo hall in Osbawa and bias 22 charities ready te take part. But three local bingo organizers feel it could prove to bave problems for themn and that somne migbt be forced to close. Larger prizes would likely be offered. Bingo Country presently operates from a basemnent at the Five Points Mal. Other centres operating bingos in Oshawa include Jubilee Paviion, dhe Red barn and Caesar's. To restore Italian garden Plans are in the works to restore the Italian Gardens at Parkwood Estate in Oshawa. The work will restore the intricate wooden trellis witbin the garden area. Heritage Railway plans rolling A grant of $230,000 from JobsOntarjo has given a lift to the York-Durham Heritage Railway Association in their plans to Tt may be an offense in Torontolto use unused time at a parking metre that had been paid by someone else. This is not the case i Port H-ope wherv anoilier is welcome to make use of a gift of Lime unused at a parking metre. restore train ridles between Uxbridge and Stouffville. The Do yau know a young persan, aged 6 ta 18 years, who is invalved n warthwhile cammunity service or a special persan who is contributing, while living with a physical or. psycholagical limitation? Do yau know a youth who has performed an act of heraism? The Ontario Caommunity Newspapers Associatian, with Bell Canada as the patron, is loaking ta recognize these "gaad kids"; the yaung peaple af aur province who show a commitment ta making life better for athers. in e a id s Motors sale ýrd and Chryst The overail car and truck sales at GM rose by 22 percent compared to September of 1993. Since January GM sales in Canada have increased by eight percent overali. Ford and Chrysier have posted a ten percent increase in the past nine months compared to the sam(neperiod in 1993. ~ONTARIO0 CITFIZENS Do you know one?ý. Ta naminate an individual or a graup of young people for the Ontaria Junior Citizen of the Year Awvard, please contact this newspaper or the OCNA at 905.-844- 0184. Nominations for this year's awvards wilI be accepted until Octaber 31, 1994. Every naminee wiIl receive a certificate and up ta 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, arîý~ Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200 and a family portrait wvith the Lieutenant Governor. NOMINATION FORMS - are available by contacting this communify newspaper or OCNA at 905-844-0184 ONTA'ýRJO ý"JUTNIO)R CITIZEN 0 F THE YEAR AWARDS L ~ontario community *.u newsparers associat1ion Bell om 8:00 Ralph Harris, rie, Bob eexpec The

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