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Orono Weekly Times, 16 May 2012, p. 9

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1937 - 2012 · Celebrating 75 Years Orono Weekly Times - 9 MISSING PLANE Continued from pg 7 released by the military. Dieter said, "On Thursday morning the Canadian Coast Guard allowed the usage of a boat to search the coast line of Lake Ontario." And Transportation Safety Board (TSB) investigation got underway Friday afternoon, by Saturday morning investigators were called off. Senior Regional Investigator for the TSB Peter Rowntree said "There is nothing new we can learn from this crash. We do not have enough information to launch a full investigation into this matter." Rowntree said the man had been actively flying for over thirty years. LaLiberty says the area that was affected by the crash site has now been cleaned up, " the clean-up took less time than originally thought" She said "after the clean up was done, The GRCA reopened the affected area." After eight and a half years as curator of the Clarington Visual Arts Centre (VAC), Maralynn Cherry (L) was given a send-off at the Centre on Friday night. Cherry is pictured with James Campbell Executive Director at the VAC who will be taking over curatorial duties, and Margaret Rodgers, the inaugural curator at the Centre. Are you in an abusive relationship? Call Bethesda House 905-623-6050 or 1-800-338-3397 For women with or without children.

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