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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Sep 1996, p. 4

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4- Orono W~ekIy Timea, Wednesday, September 11, 1~9~ Retail Expansion Increased Activit In Clarington This Year Building activity in the are up. IResidential construc- Municipality is up over $10 tion is up the most, from million from last year's totals. $26,426.404 ta $35, 120,076, i Ail areas of development a Jump Of $8,693,672. Commercial construction is up over $1,'500,000. while industrial construction is up only a small amaunt, from $181,000 to $415,000. Sandra Topper. owner of the Natural Nut Health Shop is expanding her services as of Monday September 11 6th, to include the filling and processing of optical prescription. The service will be provided by Mr. Rudy Riss, a licensed Optician who is a resident of Orono. Appointments with Mr. Riss may be made by calling the store 983-6393 or by dropping in at 5323 Main Street, Orono. A nice selectian of eye glass frames will be on display for viewing at any time. Such a service bas neyer been offered in Orono. Sandra says -expansion and diversity will benefit ail the merchants in Orono, as it encourages aur local residents to continue shop- ping in aur village, as well, a variety of retail stores and services' will draw people from the outlying communities". Resuits 0f ig Brother's Pet Show At Fair Best Rabbit: 1) Sarah Slyfield - Addie; 2) Andrea Meszans - Spot. Best Cat: )Gilian Barnes - Chester; 2) Ryanu- Campney - Garfield; 3) Alex Campney - Captin Puf Most Colourful Cat: 1) Alex Camipney - Captin Puif; 2) Gillian Bamnes - Chester; 3) Brydon Eady - Maria Best Hamster /Guinea-Pig 1) Jeffrey Stacheruk - Goofer; 2) Barry Bolahood - Dusty; 3) Jessica Bolahood - Corey Pet Who Looks Most Like Owner: 1) Alex Trowsse - Mssy; 2) Paige Bolahood - Tom Thumb; 3) Jennifer McKeen -Trapper Largest Dog: 1) Jason Troust - Sashia; 2) Cale Abrams - Barron; 3) Kyle King - Lady Smallest Dog: 1) Michael King - Tiny; 2) Chelsea Watson - Daisy; 3) Kyle King - Bear Longest Ears: 1) Jason Troust - Sasha; 2) Joey Castellona - Toby Waggiest Tail: 1) Michael King- Tiny; 2) Allison Gay - Chester; 3) Owen Kelsey - Creole Best Groomed: 1) Michael King - Chance; 2) Hilary Barnes - Willber; 3) Kathryn Harring -Jezebel Best Trick: 1) Kyle King - Bear "Sin.ginig"; 2) Cole Abrams - Barroni "Playing Bail"; 3) Duncan Porter - Argus "Dead, Shake Paw, Speak" Best Vocalist: 1) Duncan Porter - Arguis Best Dr-essed: 1) Allison Gay -Chester; 2) iersten, Allore- Misty; 3) Laureni Porter -Ar-,guS Most Unusual: 1) Jeffrey Stacheruk- Hope; 2) Joey Castellana Norman; 3) Madison Miler- Chubby Most Like Fair President: 1) Lauren Porter - Argus; 2) Allison Gay - Chester; 3) Brydon Eady - Maria Tlerry Fox Run for Cancer Research **NEW this year: *A early bird run begin- ning at 8:00 a.m. for those wishing to get an -early start and/or be able to go ta church. *An alternative route (in addition ta the 10km) for those wishing to participate in the Run - it is 12 km also beginning and ending at Bowmanville Memoilal Park. Participants can do the route once or 10 times if they wish. *A B.B.Q. available at the Park with proceeds donated ta the Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research. B.B.Q. is being provided by the 7-11 store, Bowmanville. Pledge.cards are available at most banks and many local businesses. Commemorative T-shirts, basebaîl caps and buttons are available again for sale. Five dollars from the shirts and caps are donated ta the Cancer Research. 9:00 o'clock official, apening cere- mony and we have invited Mayor Hamre, council, MPP John OToole and M.P. Alex Shepherd, Water stations along the route donated by citizens, Girl Guides of Darlîngton District and 7-11i stores. Anyone wishing ta volunteer ta help before or during the Run con- tact Roz Yeo 623-4688 or Eliz. Bateman 263-2960. Memory and Dedîcation Board again for those wishing ta remem- ber or dedicate their partici- pation in the Terry Fox Run. Pro>ud Spo>nsars o>f the O Cro>na Fair O>roria \Vee-tkly Cc~r2stitLc1~t F'orztm il As the Local Councillor for Ward 3, I amn holding regular informai meetings for my constituents, <at different locations throughout the ward), to discuss their concerns, and share their opinions on issues effecting Ward 3. The next meeting is at... MASSEY HOUSE RESTAURANT Newcastle Village Saturday, September 14 10 a.m. to noon Drop by and have a chat. I can be reached at other times at 623-3379 (Town Hall) or 786-2494 (home) if you need assistance. 15 GANARASKA LEATHERCRAFT AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR: Tandy Crat -The Leather FacoryT *Biistol Leathers 401 Cosed Wednesdays 8335 Hw. 351115, Orano LOB 1 MO (905) 983-9540 SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 FUNERAL SERVICES PRE-ARRANGED & PREPAID 'Wliere rProfessiona(§Etiquette is Important" Funeral Directors Paul R. Morris Robert E. Williams Gary M. Conway Ooug R. Rutherford ANSWERING YOUR CALL 24 HOURS PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS In accordance with Section 9f(5) of the Pounds Act, RSO 1990, Chapter P.17, notice is hereby given that one three year old black horse, with white left front and left hind foot, approximately 1,000 pounds, was found on Highway 115 on June 14, 1996, and has been impounded. If you are the owner of this horse, please contact the undersigned. ONTARIO Date of Publication«. August 28, September 4 and 11, 19 Arnot Wotten, Poundkeeper Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario LiC 3A6 Telephone: 623-3379 D96 P.0.# 6547 David Scott H.Fappenngs ... (ot ' National Power Skating Plus Pre-season tune-up at Orono Arena on September 21, 22, 23, 27 and 28th. Ai ages. Ail levels. Register now, by calling 983-1148. Alsointroducing early moming class- es before secool t rom October through December, by request. Cal us if interested. Private lessons by request. The Clarington Business Group Alex Shepherd Talks Small Business at the next Breakfast meeting on Tuesday, Sept. l7th. This month's breakfast meeting will feature a presentation by Alex Shepherd, MP for Durham Ridingý The meeting will take place at Silks Cafe - 73 King Street West in Downtown Bowmanville 7:30 arn. Admission is $8 (includes a continental breakfast). Everyone is welcome to attend. For reservations or further information please caîl 697-3132 or 404-1693.

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