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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Dec 2010, p. 4

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4 - Orono Weekly Times Wednesday, December 8, 2010 Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority One-of-a-kind gift ideas With the holidays just around the corner and thoughts of what to get that special someone on everyone's mind, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority (GRCA) has some gift giving ideas to help you get prepared. Does your special someone like to cross country ski, hike, or mountain bike? Give them a membership to the Ganaraska Forest. Six different tiers are available from $30.00 to $155.00 that provide a yearly pass into the magnificent 11,000 acre forest, where visitors can take advantage of the many recreational activities. For a small donation of $30.00 or more, you can present your loved one with a tree that will be planted in the Ganaraska Forest. You will be provided with a framed tree certificate acknowledging the individual in honour or memory. This one of a kind gift expresses your consideration towards the environment. Does your loved one have a special connection to the environment? Purchase an 8x8 paver stone for $100.00 engraved with your loved ones name The Orono Amateur Athletic Association (OAAA) presented the Bickell family with one of its new-style jerseys in recognition of Bryan's accomplishments and fundraising efforts in support of minor hockey in Orono. The Association has also had a banner created in Bryan's honour, to be on display in the arena. Pictured from left to right, back row: Cyndy Bonello, OAAA; Bill and Ann Bickell (Bryan's parents); Ashely Bickell (Bryan's sister); Gerry Gough, OAAA. Front row: Nolan Foster, Ethan McAlister. or a special message. The stones line the entrance way to the Ganaraska Forest Centre and support the Building for Change Campaign. This personal- If you want to drink, that's your business. If you want to stop... that's ours. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Lakeshore District - 905-728-1020 Call ized tribute will be a gift that lasts for years to come. The Building for Change Campaign is in support of the redeveloped Ganaraska Forest Centre. The outdoor education facility and unique special event venue is located in the heart of the Ganaraska Forest, and is also home to the Oak Ridges Moraine Information Centre. Please visit www.grca.on.ca or call 905.885.8173 to learn more about this multi-use facility and how you can support you local Conservation Authority.

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