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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Dec 1994, p. 16

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( 1- OonoWoklyTimsWede~dyDecembér 21, 1994 ~ And the an gel guided them to the manger m An angel appeared on the followers wbo belp depict the Shepherds pàgeant at the $th crest of a il giving guidance to event of the birth of the Christ Line Theatre farrn of Robert the shepherds to the manger in Child. Winslow, MilWboOk. Bethlehain. The above was one scene in She was accornpanied by other the production -of the Second Watching from the gallery Two Oshawa council hopefuls continue to watcb the affairs of the council being discussed from the gallery. Maryanne Shodra and Nester Pidwebecki who was an incurn- bent councillor tied in the November vote at 1933 votes eacb. Tbrough a recount at the end of November, Pedwerbecki edged ahead by six votes. But scrutineers disputed 45, ballots in the recount with 27 being inluded in the final tally. 1Maryanne Sholdra bas lodged an appeal that wil be beard on January 4th. Regional police seek 27 officers Police Chief bas asked that the Regional Police Force be bolstered by 27 furtier police officers. The request of the 27 would bring the, compliment of officers to the point wbere it was in 1992 before a number of reirements and early retirements took place." 12 year old foils robbers A 12 year old girl ran borne o tell ber parents that two men bad hurried away frorn an Ajax Church carrying sometbing. Police were called and followed tracks in the snow to find four boules of wîne shoved in under tbe snow. The sacrarnent wine was returned to the cburch. Marsh to be protected MPP Drurnrond Wbite has been assured by Natural Resources Minister Howard Hampton that the proposed Lynde Shores industrial and residential developments will flnot barm the Lynde Shore wetlands. Hampton bas said that no wetlands will be lost due to the development proposaIs and also that tbe buffer areas as designated will be assured. Could lose pool money SA city of Oshawa councillor bas stated that the City could lose up o $1 million 'n grans for the proposed $5.3 million'Southview pool and cornmunity centre -if it is flot put back on the tracks. Tbe provincial govemnment wants a $600,000 grant returnied if the project doesn't proceed and otber grouips witb donations are putting a tirne lirnit on their grans. Th e Soutbview project bas been under consideration for the past eigbt years. Ratepayers lose, parkland challenge Osbawa bas the rigbt o give away part of Osbawa's oldest park o be use for the new cancer centre associated witb the Oshawa General Hospital. The bospital bopes Ko start its $112 million expansion Ko the aging hospital this spring. The O'Neill group lost the battle over what action council could take. The group and the city bave yet to battie at an Ontario Municipal Board hearing which is to get underway in January. Township installing street numbers Hope Township recently made a start in erecting street and road numbirs on 1400 properties in the municipality, white letter on burgundy. Residents are beinginforrned that the numbers are being installed o be used when 911 cornes into service. The 911 plan is not expected until 1996. nNT E âSPEAdRET. " We'Ire extending our very best wishes to pou and yrs fora hldyfh with good friends and cheer. We're proud to be a part of this fine community and ore grate fui for the, opportunity to serve you. Merry Christmas! Mayor Diane Hamre, andMembers of Council .....................

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