1ýI0 Orono Wýeeky Timre, Wednýesday, Otbr9,19 Newcastle Pali Festival Was The Place To Se w By Kate Lang E.veryone enjoyed the musical styling of the "Down on the Corner Gang" accompanied with Square Dancing. The afternoon held more in store with Bed Race and the Children's- Bicycle Decorating contest. There was so much going on that 1 can't possibly remember it ail, but 1 can say it appeared to be a great success. Next year when you see the ads, be sure the mark the NewcastleFall Festival on your calendar. You don't want to miss it. There was something for everyone. Clowns for the kids,1 Historical Societys display, face painting, the Boy Sco, Dunk Tank, Craft and Bake sales for the shoppers. WANTED CRAFTY PEOPLE The Oshawa/Clarington Association for Community Living is holding its next Christmas Craft Sale on November 30, 1996 from 9:00 a.m.- until 3:00 p.m. The location of the sale will be 947 Adelaide Avenue East, Oshawa. We are looking for commu- nity members who would like to participate in this fundrais- er as a vendor. Cost for a table is $20.00. Vendors are also responsible for donating one of their crat items toward the door prizes. Ail funds raised will bene- fit the day programs and workshops for adults who have a developmnental disabil- ity. If you would like to partic- ipate in this worthwhile yen- ture, please cal Terri or Angie, at 576-3011, extension 3 10. *Leadership by jExample John O'Toole, MPP for Durham East, said "Your gov- ~, emment is doing what it said it would do by întroducing *savings -at the top". Le.gisiation was introduced to reduce the number of provincial politicians from 130 to 103. Mr. OToole said, ~"The estimated annual sav- ings to taxpayers will be almost $11 million,, approxi- mately $500,000 per mem- ber. There will be additional savings in preparing a single enumeration llist." The new Riding boundaries were prepared by a Federal commission and public hear- ings were held before adop- tion. The new'riding bound- aries will come into effect for the first general election that is called after January 1, 1998. If a general election is held before that date, the old boundaries will apply. Any by-eîections called before the next general election will also be conducted under the old "Durhiam East riding will not be adversely affected by the changes" stated MPP ~: John O'Toole. Mr. O'Toole - added, the -Through leadership by exam- ýuts pIe, the reductionf of the num- ber of provincial politicians shows the commitment your government has-in sharing the drive to become more effi- cient". COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK REPAIRS DIESEL ENGINES - CUMMINS, DETROIT & CAT RADIO DISPATCHED TOW TRUCKS MOBILE MECHANICAL SERVICE TRUCK RR. 1, ORONO, ONTARIO 4 MILES NORTH0F 401 LOB 1 MO ON HWY. 115 &35 PHONE (905) 983-9151 1ign GýiJgn SVzza & u/S For GIV'ING UsYbur Business.. The Health& Social Services Committee of the Region of Durham invites YOU to a Public Meeting re:- Ontario Works and "Workfare" 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 16 Oct, 11996 Caf eteria Henry St. High School 614 Henry St. Whitby Mayor T. Edwards Chair Do You Have Any Ide as For Features And Articles For The Newspaper? Our Police Be at Is The Resuit 0f A Reader's- Suggestion. If You Have Ideas 0f Your Own, Please Cail Us 983-5301 This Ad ccist ormly 1 6-00 <be-fa»re G.ST