)RONO WEEKLY TiMES f - - Est f.ainto ad e-.. , f 193 650 GSTl'ncluded Wednesday, June 4, 1997 Morning fire destroys century home party did ni had expeci early elec De VrÎes family miniSter in I t The DeVriesFIamiily of Newtonville presented thecir musical mnessage ta the public on Saturday, May 30. The stage of The Grist Mill Auction Barn was shared by the DeVries family and many of ,their musical DeVries Family with Lydia (4 friends. Frank Stapleton was years oId) and Johanna (2 thie Master of Ceremionles for years aId) singing Jesus bath the afternoon and Loves Me. Mother Bey eveniing concerts. Pictured DeVries is holding the above are the children of the ilicrophonle. Volume 6 1, Number 21 rHappenngs ... ORONO TOWN HALL EUCHRE RESULTS 1- Robert Bubar 87, Grace Coatham 87, 3 - Shirley Gordon 83, Minnie Taylor 83, 5 - Bill Grady 78; Low - Bernice Partner; Draws - Joan Sutcliffe, Norma Moffat, Grace Coatham, Lil Bolderstone, Carol Seager, Ray Staples, Edgar Milson. ELEVENTH ANNUAL OPEN GARDEN Everyone is welcome to view "Rhododendron Woods", the gardens of Mr. Dave Hinton, 3384 Taunton Rd., Orono, (the second hoeuse wvest of Leskard Rd. on the north side). The gardens wiIl be open Saturday and Sunday, June 7th and 8th, 10 a.rn. ta 6 p.m. and consist of many peren- niaIs (some quite unique) and rhododendrons in a natural setting of pine and oaks. FORMER 'TEACHER 0F THE YEAR' TO RETIRE... Plan ta attend a imre af celebration at Newcastle Public School in hon- aur of Jean Hay on June 19 between 4 and 6 p.m. The Newcastle Public Schoal Sunshine Fund is accepting donations loward a gift. For further inform-ýation contact Cynthia Zander at the school's address: 385 Beaver St. S., Newcastle, ON. BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM 'YARD & BOOK SALE' On Saturday, June l4th, the Bovawmaville Museum at 37 Silver Street, will be holding its fundraising 'Yard & Book Sale' on the front lawn. The sale will be tram 10 a.m. ta 2 p.m-. and there will be lots of bargains for everyane! The is looking for donations for the yard sale, and we will take any item except clothing. if you need more rformaýticn or want us ta pick up your donation caîl the Museum office at 623-2734. BOWMAN VILLE LIBRARY HOLDS BOOK SALE Bowmanvil!e Branch of Clarington Public Library will hold a book sale on Saturday, June 21 tram 9 a.m. ta 4 p:m. A varîety of books will be for sale, including children's and non-fiction materials. Prices will range tram $0.25 for a paperback ta $0.50 for a hardcover but some prices may vary. Help support your library--come ta the sale and get some great books at great prices. CLARINGTON OLDER ADULT CENTRE Join the Clarington Older Adult Association at 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, June 1Oth as a represerrtative tram Blessings Travel will talk about Summer Trips in Canada. Aterrîately join the card players. Lunch at noon and local transportation for a nominal tee can be arranged when requested in advance by Monday noan. Phone Community Care at 623- 1