'12- Orono Weekly Trmes) Wednesday, December 7, 1994 ' Decis ions, decis ions, decis ions Queen' s PikReport (Continued from page 11) seat ta be found. What a différence it aIl is from last year. We are committed ta an economie recovery where everyone benefits and no-anc is left behind. Only by ensuring that everyone shares in Ontario's growth can we achieve aur vision: a revitalized Ontario economy that continues ta create high qualîty jobs. In our expanding economy, 1 continue to see people and businesses across Ontario who are willing Ito work with us as partners ta create a better future for us ail. Overheard in the Legislature "His speech was sa duil and banal, that the only illumination it would provide would be if it were burned.' Sec you next week be kind! The Penny Sale table at the and it is flot long before it is Some hitle girl has mun out of Heather rebekah bazaar is always noted which items are gaining tickets and it means another an attractions requiring decisions the most attention. purchase. as ta the placement of tickets June 1978 Council on Monday evening approved a proposai from the Finance and Administration committee that in effect continues the service of a meter maid in Orono ta control parking in the village. A good crowd turned up Saturday morning for the annual pancake breakfast at the Orono Fire Hall with Terry Hardy turningthe sausage and Francis Tennant and Sterling Mather readying the pancakes. Proceeds will be split between, the Orono Arena and Muscular Dystrophy. Joan Kathryn Duvali, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Duvail, Orono graduated from the University of Guelph on June 1978 with the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science, Family Studies. James R. Dupuis a teacher at the Pines Senior Public School bas been appointed vice-principal of the Orono-Lockhart's School. Dupuis will teach at Lockhart. A surprise twenty-fifth anniversary party honoured Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chatterton at the New Dutch Oven Restaurant Saturday evening being attended by friends and relatives of the Orono couple. The staff at the Orono Tree Nursery, Ministry of Natural Resources were commended last Friday for twenty-five years as a Classified Cali To0-day Orono Weekly Times voluntary climatological observer. The Orono Tree Nursery is anc of 350 voluntary observers in the Ontario Region who take twice daily readings of temperature extremes and precipitation amounts. These records are forwarded ta Regional Headquarters in Toronto at the end of each month. Lloyd Pfeiffer of the nursery staff accepts the presentation of an Award'of Menit as well as a barometer firom Jerry Jordon from Atmospheric Environment Services. The following girls took part in a Fly-up ceremony on June l4th when the yaung brownies became Girl Guides: Christine Alic, Tracey Miller, Debbie Abramoff, Linda Merrick, Paula Bryant, Cindy Nelson, Tracy Anderson antd Pattie Jrwin. june 1988 The search for a temporary landfill site by Metro Toronto has extended deeper into the Town of Newcastle. Two sites in the east end of the Town were announced the later part of last week. Many graduates of Clarke High School came home last weekend ta attend the school's 25th Anniversary Reunion. Graduates returned ta this area from variaus places including Vancouver, Calîfornia, Florîda, Chicago, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. At a swim-up ceremony recently, Joyce ýMajor, representing the Heather Rebekah Lodge presented awards for the Cub and Scout of the Year of the Orono groups. Brett Graves received the Cub of the Year Award while Peter Cowan received the Scout of the Year Award. SDyson Drury of the Orono Public School bas shown his dedication ta bis appointment ta the Sehool Safety Patrol and as a result reccntly was, presented wit an Award of Menit and a new bike by the Kiwanis Club of Oshawa. Not Just Fashions ran a sidewalk fashion show last weckend at the Sidewalk Sale. Models paradcd the boardwallç, in the morning and afternoon, in a fine selection of ladies wear. Models included - Ramee Cyr, Michelle Cowling, Christie Lomax, Georgina Preston and son Kyle, Erin Parker, Rhonda Parker, and Maureen Mumford. The Clarke Township Museum and Archives celebrate Canada's Birthday and the 1 lOth Anniversary of the Kirby Museum building this Saturday, July 2. Keith and Marie West announce with pieasure the graduation of their daughter Angela from Centennial College, Toronto. Angela received her Diploma in Creative Advertising. 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