RONO - -WEEKLY TIMES S ~ -e. - at lrnto n ey ice 1937 650 GSTâd Wednesday, Febnmay 19,1997 ond store at il King St. ln Bowrnanville. The Natural Nut Health Shop speclalizes lu hard to find speclalty health snack food. Sandra Happenings... ORONO TOWN HALL EUCHRE RESULTS 1 Marie Couroux 88; 2- May Tabb 88; 3 - Charlie Campbell 84; 4 - Maron Sears 82; 5 - Chas. Stapleton 78; Low - Shirley Bubar; Draws - Red Harness, Marion Sears, Marie Courous, June Wilson; Chas. Stapleton, Grace Coatham. REV. DR. HERBERT O'DRISCOLL AT ORONO UNITED CHURCH lnternationally respected speaker Rev. Dr. Herbert ODriscoil wiBl be the guest preacher at Orono United Church, Suniday, March 2, 1997 at il arn. Lunch afterwards. Alil welcome. BOWL FOR MILLIONS THIS WEEKEND To registýer for Bowl for Millions" bowling tîmes at 4, 5, or 6 o'clock at the Lberty Street Bowl caîl Big Brothers at 623-6646. MEMIORIAL HOSPITAL, BOWMANVILLE Leamn how to do breast self-examination with a trained female breast heaîth pro- fessional. The next session is Saturday, February 22nd at Memorial Hospital-- Bowmanville. To register or for more information, caîl MHB's Diagnostic Imaging Department at 623-3331 ext 5400. CANADIAN RED CROSS OFFERS FIRST AID COURSES Red Cross First Aid courses--which include One-Rescuer CPR for Adult, Infant and Child, wth Two-Rescuer option--are held monthly at the Region of Durham Branch in Oshawa. A customized course can be held at your faciîity on days, weekends or evenings. Course dates for Region of Durham (Oshawa) are: Emergency Fîrsi Aid - February 22; Standard Fîrst Aid - February 22 - 23; Frait AId (Re-test) - March 8. For registration information cali the Red Cross Region of Durham Branch 723-2933. THE ROBERT McLAUGHLIN GALLERY... presents the new exhibition LOSI GIRLS by MICHELE KARCH-ACKERMAN-- An Installation and Selected Works on Paper from March 6th to April 6th. We invite the public to, join the arist for a walk-about and discussion of her exhibi- tion on Thursday, March 6 at 1 p.m. Admission Free. Gallery hours are Tues., Wed., Fr 10-5pm; Thurs. 1-9pm; Sat. & Sun. 12 noon-4pm. Gallery: Admission Free. Information: Alexandra Morin (905) 576-3000. NATIONAL MO0DEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION, INC. Beginning mode! railroaders wiIl have the opportunity to obtain a basic knowl- edige of'the hobbys fundamentaîs at the Central Ontario Division (COD) Beginners Clinics being held on Saturday, February 22, at Durham College - Room 1006 at the corner of Simci(oe St. N. & Conlin Rd., Oshawa from 10U - I) p.m. Admission isFree. Attendance is limited to the frst 100 registrants. Registration will begin at 10:15 a.m. Ouests of TriIium Horse Farm enjoyed tribute at annual dinner said she is expandlng her business in openlng a second store, she no enploys five people. The "flagshlp" Orono stor-e wlll stay open. Sosrthe Orono Tmes Bowling Teamn this weekend 983-5301 On the evenlng of Saturday. February 15, more than 30 guests of the Trllliurn Morgan Horse Farrn gathered at the New Dutch Oven Restaurant in Orono to pay tribute to a speclal individual. Hosts Bob and Cathy Sampson, owners of the Orono based Trlllium Morgan Horse Farm, were p1leased to present the farm's 1997 Trlllium Fellowshiip Award to Mr. Geoff Hawkins of Pickering., The Trillllum Fellowshlp Award was established lu 1996 to recognize speclal individuals who have been generous iu their support of the farm, îts activities and horses. This award acknowl- ed ges extraordinary deeds of animal husbandry, farrn involvernent and unsoliclted assistance in Urne of need. Mr. Hawkins, a, former jockey who lmrrngrated from England several years ago, began a friendship with the Sarnpsons and their horses twenty years ago. Hawkns has been a constant and wel- corne volunteer at the farm ever since. -He was joined at the annual award dinner by his wife I.nda and daughter Sarah. DurIng the celebration, "in appreclatton" awards were also presented to several indî- viduals who were being rec- ognlzed for their efforts in support of the farrn's rnany public functlons. Sorne of these events include the tremendously popular Christmnas Festival in whlch more than 600 visitors pass through the stable doors on the fIrst Saturday ,in December. Beautlfully etched glass medallions were given to Mr. Hawkln's daughter, Sarah Hawkns, Tanla BrInn of Bethany, Megan Carter of Newtonvllle, Mary Ruth Moore of Bowmanvllle and Kay Gustar of Orono. The Sarnpsons would once again like to thank Mr. Hawkins for being a role model- of the volunteer spirit that bas contributed so rnuch to the farm's success. Second annual Trillium Award Mr. Geoil Hawkins is the Trilllum Morgan horse Farn. Hawkins received bis award reciplent of this years 1 Pictured with Mr. Hawkins at the Trllliurn Fellowshlp Trtlllurn Fellowship Award. Is Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Award Banquet held at the This award is given to hon- owners of the Trllliurn New Dutch Oven Saturday ouriîndivlduals who volunteer > Morgan Horse Farm. Mr. night. their Urne and efforts at the Volume 61, Number 7 The Natural Nut expands to Bowman ville San-dra Topper and Denise Wlils lui the ,new Bowmnanvlille store. Last week Sandra Topper owner of The Natural Nut Health Shop opened her sec-