Wednesday, June 6, 2012 1937 - 2012 · Celebrating 75 Years Orono Weekly Times - 3 MOSPORT Continued from front According to Cooke, the promoter for the Boots and Hearts festival is more responsive, better organized and are attracting a different crowd than Edenfest did, which according to one source, was the largest rock festival held in Canada to date. While estimates of paid attendees to Edenfest vary between 60,000 and 100,000, the problems stemmed from the 20,000 who showed up without tickets and got into the park after the outside security broke down. These unpaid attendees accessed private property around the park and set up camp, before they got into the park, according to Cooke. Mrs Sonja Krejbel of Mosport Road told The Orono Times she had groups of people camping and leaving garbage behind on her property in 1996. While she had asked some of the groups to leave, she did not approach the larger groups. After Friday's meeting, Krejbel says she feels thing will be better this year with the new owners. "I feel it will be okay," she stated, "I hope so anyway." The Boots and Hearts Festival is more oriented towards families, Cooke told The Times, "A bit of a different crowd," she stated. According to the material released by the concert promoters some of the world's top country acts will be headlining this first annual event, Members of Newcastle Fellowship Baptist Church held a sod turning ceremony on Sunday afternoon for their new 600 seat auditorium. Pictured from left to right are: Ward 4 Councillor Wendy Partner, church members; Yvonne and Lyle Bender, Don Mehew, Connie Mark, Evelyn Samis and Akke Swanberg. including Tim McGraw, Kid Rock, Carrie Underwood, and Alabama. More than 20 stars will be performing on two stages throughout the weekend. During the day people can let their kids play in the kids' zone and petting zoo, sample authentic country fare, shop at the Farmer's Market, purchase handmade local crafts, test their skills on a mechanical bull, and enjoy the Country Fair & Midway. "And just when other music festivals call it a night, Boots and Hearts will ramp things up with nightly after-parties." could take to ensure the situation like this would be harder to happen. In April of 2010, some of the recommendations that Fraser stated to council were, that all mobile computing devices and mobile media be strongly encrypted, the collection of health information and health card numbers for priority groups be stopped. The Region was ordered by the Superior court Judge to pay some of the plaintiff court costs, which totalled $62,000. Cooke says she has given the neighbours her card and told them she will be their point of contact. "I don't anticipate a lot of issues," she stated. The Law firm Flaherty, Dow, Elliott, and McCarthy, has appointed an Ontario Superior Court Judge to represent the plaintiff. While the Toronto firm of David Boghosian and Associates is representing the Region. The Lawyer for the plaintiff will be asking for 25 percent of any award that is paid out by the Region, but this has to be approved by the Superior Court Judge on the day of the agreement. USB Are you in an abusive relationship? Continued from front concerns of identity theft. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice appointed John Sherlock Rowlands of Bowmanville, the representative of the class action lawsuit. After the USB key was lost, the Durham Region hired Mr. Ross Fraser, a security consultant with Pat Jeselon & Associates, to present details and different actions the Region`s Health Department Call 905-623-6050 or 1-800-338-3397 (For women with or without children.) ~ Happenings ~ June 8th, 9th, 10th 2012 - Bowmanville Rocking Rotary Ribfest, Garnet B. Rickard Complex, Bowmanville. Sunday, June 10th, 2012 - 11 a.m - 4 p.m, Home and Trade Show, Newcastle Community Hall, Free Admission. Thursday, June 14th, 2012 - RCMP Musical Ride, Orono Fairgrounds 6:30 p.m , Rain or Shine, advance tickets online at www.oronofair.com Wednesday, July 4th, 2012 - Newcastle Village and District Historical Society, Victorian Tea, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m , St. George Newcastle Parish Hall, tickets $10.00, available Tuesday and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to noon, contact Bev Jeeves at 905-987-5180