L i ttSI~[II~U 5~I UI. L I Il IbiA H I I ~II III lAI H Il LILII! Il I 11111 MML m m,( Orono Weekýly Imýes Wecdnesdaiy, Noveýmber 2Z 1994 - 13 TALES TOLD 'T WlCE February 1978 The Orono Country Jamboree bas a whopper of a show, coming up on Sunday aftemnoon, February 5th in the old Orono Town Hall starting at 2:00 p.m. It will bc a busy afternoon for Orom's MC. Sterling Mather. The Oreno Figure Skating Club will be having a Rummage Sale on March 3 and 4. Anyone witb any useil articles te donate may contact a skating club member. Proceeds te New Mrena Fund. A barn owned by J. Gilbert of Starkville was saved from fire destruction on Monday by the combined efforts of the Orono Fire Department and the Newcastle depariment. Members and friends ef the Oromo Horticultural Society met for their annual meeting and pot luck supper, last Thursday evening. After the delicieus meal president Isabelle Challîce calleti on Everett Brown te introduce the guest speaker, Mr. Dairymple At Kirby Public Schooi the entbusiasm was net hidden as the students showed their efforts for Heritage Day in paintings posted on the walis and peetry and essays some of which were read by the students during assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, Kinsmen andi Kinettes representatives, gave- pins to Susan Kennedy, Paul Canings, Richard Erhartit, Peter Fonk, Stephamie Hood, Rhomda Parker, Elien Windott, Ruth Jury and Charles Mercer. February 1988 Orono Athletic Association is holding a paper drive on Saturday, February 20th. Paper drive te begin at 9:00) a.m. For information andi pick-up cal 983- 5840 or 983-5858 bheforec abeve date. Bernie Martin is te perform bis ene-man show in Ne-wtonville on Saturday, February 27th. One huandreti and fifty figure, skaters representing ten Figure Skating Clubs in the Pineridge area demonstrateti their skills on ice at the Oromo arenia on both Saturday and Sunday. The skaters were taking part in the Pineritige Intercîub competition whicb was hosted by tbe Orono Figure Skating Club. The second murder mystery dinner belti in tbe Oromo Town Hall on Saturday, April 16 is now compietely sold eut. Tickets were quickiy picked up after geing on saIn ri couple of weeks ago. Act-.d te the program thîs coming April 16 is a dance witb music being supplieti by Janette DeSousa. 1The Orono Tykes hockey tearn have been selecteti as the prize winners of the Esso Penalty Free Sweepstakes. Every team member will receivea hockey stick donateti by Cooper, Canada. SALLY STAPLES associate broker REIMAX CORNERSTONE realty Itd. realtor 623-6000 I7in*Jo f se((ing? Ca(( me for afree appraisa( of your property, or te view your potentia( new homeë! Letter to the Editor The news media 2 instances in whý cniminals have succ in their defense thec of alcohol prior to cc offense. The justict seen fit te accept th such behaviour. 1 do net believe consumption should as a defense in any successful use of1 undermines the1 vîctims.of violence from car accidents, murder. I cannot s aîlow our justice sy the dlock back ai violence by allowing use such a defense,. Where does the u as a defense again, behaviour start ani will be the next v rejected by our ju5 because we the perý violent act was able they were tee drunk from wreng? Who iý for their actions? I system goîng te def users of other substai The provincial governments, asi justice system are serveI and protect ti people-. Please protec of violence by rej unsavoury and unpop the "justice" system has reported kich accused e-ssfully used Orono driver registers Win in Edmonton excessive use Paul MacDonneii, a noted ommitting the Orono harness herse driver, ýe sys 'tem bias driving Village Jiffy last Sunday us excuse for afternoon was the winner of the Stewart Fraser Memorial Pace that alcohol which is beld annually in d be allowed Edmonton. It is the most ycrime. The prestigîous harness herse race in this defense that Alberta city. position of Village Jiffy was die favourite of all forms going inte the race but the home- te rape, te town crowd frem the west had tand by and hopes that That'll B Me would ystemn te turn Pace eut an upset. It was mot te nd condone happen altheugh there was a gcrimmnals te challenge at the end., With this win Village Jiffy added another $100,00 te its se of alcohol winings this year bringing that st anti-social total te $516,000.00 td end? Who MacDonneill and Village Jiffy victim te be were aise winners of the ýstice system Breeders' Crowm mun at Freehold, rpetrator of a New Jersey on Octeber lSth te dlaimi that where the first place finish was a te know night cool $ 167,000. The race in is responsible New Jersey was beld in the s the justice afternoon alîowing MacDennell er next te the time te fly home and race that nces? evening iN Barrie. The duo were again wmmners and federal in'a stake race at Foxboro, Mass well as the on October 23rd witb a further in place te $50,000 added te the carning of he Canadian Village Jiffy. wt the vîctims In speaking with Paul jecting this MacDonnell this weeýk he said he pular twist of bias been entered in over 1000 races se far this year with a Yours tI'lly, number requiring flights in the S.A. Azulay U.S. and ether provinces. He said lie expects another one or two such trip this year. The Orono Public School volleyball team participated in the Kinsmen Veileyball toumnament beid in the Bowmanvilîe High School. The Orone tearn was the winner of the Consolation round. Players were Mike Dreslinski, Aaron Staples, Ryan Nixon, Steve Shetier, Ian Anderson,- Chad Maartense, Matt Trafford, Tom Tamblyn, Jamie Shetler, Ben Deremo, Cbad Hagstrom amd Tom Cox and their coach was Mr. J. AI Leitch. Claringtem Walkcing Program >A Waiking program for Ciarington older adults are being held at 9:00 a.m. and also at 1:00 pli.m. on MOndays, -Wednesdays and Fridays. Thiose intercsted are asked te meet at the Liens Centre in Bowmanviile at 26 Beech Avenue. For further information phone Doreen Germnan 697-1863. BEST BUY! NEED LOTS OF SPA CE AND, LOW PRICE? Located in a iovety, family neighbourhood this freshly painted and carpeted backsplit cornes with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, rec room, fenced yard, carport and garden shed.. . $112,000. For Clarington Older Aduits, Nov. 8th program Clarington Older Aduits Association for independent adults over 50 years of age offer s information about nutrition for older adults. Speaker at 10 arn - Mary Beth Walters, Nutritionist, Bowmanvile Memorial Hospital. 1:00 p.m. information about the Elderhostel travel programs. Other varied programs including lime dancing, crafts, cards, games, speakers, films, every Tuesday from 10Oam till 3:30 pm VIA Rail cut backs, The cut of some 478 union and management jobs in the VIA Rail eperation bas had some effect in the local area with at least one cut is sales ini Port Hope. Those in sales in Cobourg continue with the company but due te bumping their positions may be filled by others. S:::ERVING; DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID "Wriere fProfessionatEtiquette Ls Important' Funeral Directors Paul R. Morris -Rober!E. WiIiams Gary M. Conway Doug R. Rutherford ANSWERING YOUR CALL 24 HOURS 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST. 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