C 1- OrioWe.ly mu1Wide~yUcme1,19 And the bears show up again It was smiles ail around at the Above Gail and Owen cuddly bears. Magder stone bouse last Saturday McDonald of Whitby became The Magders had a Christmas which was repeated throughout acquainted with their new fiends, theme tbrougbout their home for the LACAC tour, at the six points the teddys, just purcbased, from the occasion of the LACAC tour. of intereSt. Eleanor Magder theçcator of the Students at the Kirby Public School of recent day were instructed ini the art of planting shrubs and trees and then played their part in a major planting along their nature trail. SAttending at the event il was quite evident that their bird feeders are attracting a good number of birds this winter. News from Ottawa (Continued ftrm page 9) over this too. Personally they can eliminate the whole plan as far as P'm concerned. 1 didnt even know what 1 was geuting until 1 got my first pay cheque. Having said ail this, I stili don't want ta go back to a time when only the rich could becMPs. 1 hope the electorate are pleased with the resuits. There hasn't been an increase in MPs salaries for five years, when you combine that with pension reductions MPs are seeing a net reduction in their remuneration - a sort of self împosed wage rollback. Now if we could only gel upper-management civil servants ta do the same! Pine Ridge Atoms (Continued from page 5) gaI a hand on il as D.J. tried ta push il aver the line. With seconds left in the period Mike Knapp, Nick Lucyk and Rîck Howe descended on the net but the goalie came up big. The third period saw Carnation gel on the board at 10:29 as he got through the defense and deked the goalie. Jeff Siemon had to corne up big ta stop a blistering shot from close ini. Orono's forth goal came at 6:20 as Mike Knapp passed ta #14 Nick Lucyk Who worked hard in front of the- net ta score. Carnation hit the post late in the third and #10 Malt Gregg took a good hooking penalty with 10 seconds left to save a breakaway attempt. Orono skated away with a 4-1 victory ta put their record ad 7-0-0. The boys will be playiiig an exhibition game on Saturday, December 17 at 10 a.m. at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. They will face off against L.N.H.L. Canadians. Good luck boys. SKELDING FUEL LTD. SINCE 1958 SPECIALIZING IN FURNACE FUEL DELIVERIES RESIDENTIfAL " AUTOMATIC FURNACE QIL DELIVERY " 24 HOUR EMERGENCY HEAT SERVICE " SENIORS DISCOUNT " EQUAL BILLING PLANS " PARTS PLANS AGI1CULT[URAL & CONSTRUCTION " GAS " DIESEL " QUALITY TEXACO LUBRICANTS " MOTOR QILS - GREASES " HYDRAULIO & GEAR QILS " COMPETITIVE PRICES " EXCELLENT SERVICE LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED BY, CHRIS & ROSEMARY COOPER COME SEE US AT OUR FULL SERVICE GAS BAR 26 CI-URCH ST., NEWTONVILLE 786-2502 Th e ororaionofs -ë SALE- 0F LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER MUNICIPAL TAX SALES ACT Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s> described beîow and wiIl be received until 3:00 p.m. (local time) on January 12, 1995, at the Office of the Treasurer, The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, Li C 3A6. The tenders will then be opened in publicon the same dayat 3:00 p.m. at the same Municipal Administrative Centre. DESCRIPT1ON 0F LANDS 1) No. 18-17-010-160-04700-0000 Part of Lot 32, Concession 5 formerly Township of Darlington Municipality of Clarington, in the Regional Municipality of Durham as last described in Instrument No. N38727 as registered in the Registry Off ice for the Registry Division of Durham, Municipally known as 5411 Langmaid Road, Hampton. Zoning: Agricultural Exception 2) No. 18-17-030-060-07100-0000 Part of Lot 30, Concession 7, formerly Township of Clarke, Municipalty of Clarington, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, as last described in Instrument No. N29583, as registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Durham. Municipally known as 3403 Concession Road 8, Orono. Zoning: Agricultural MINIMUM TENDER AMOUNT $44,447.28 $20,429.81 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order, bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust company or Province of Ontario Savings Office payable to the Municipality (or board) and representing at Ieast 20 per cent of the tender amount., The Municipality makes no representation regarding'the title to or any other matters related to the land to be sold-. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rest with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under the Act. The successful purchaser will be required ta pay the amount tendered plus accumulative taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. For'further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, contact: Address of Municipality or Board: 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 (905) 623-3379 (extension 268) ts the IuxprCSStot, Whether it's a letterhead, business card or ýmail-out flyer it is the first impression that counts and gains attention. Look to the Orono Weekly Times for your printing needs be it: *Letterheads * Envelopes *Business Cards * Invoices *Labels * Mail Outs *Bookiets * Programs See the wide selection of papers and ink colour combînations and do compare our pnices. Orono Weekly Times Phone 983-5301 Main St, Orono ... . . . ...... . . ..... .... .......... - . .. . ........ ý10r«o ýWeGîdýy- 1