Wednesday, November 7, 2012 1937 - 2012 · Celebrating 75 Years Orono Weekly Times - 5 INCINERATOR Continued from page 2 spewed from the proposed Clarington incinerator, when in fact we have left the monitoring up to none other than Covanta? I would suggest the answer to all of the above is NO! We are in for a rough ride ahead. While I concede that the incinerator may well be built, the battle is not over; not by a long shot. Class action lawsuits will follow. Jim Richards, Orono photo submitted Students from Clarke High School with some help from Grade 8 students from The Pines persevered and collected 400 pounds of non-perishable items to donate to the Clarington Food Bank on Halloween night. Clarke students participating: (Not as pictured) Maddy Darrach, Tessa deCoste, Hayley Dennis, Emily Flim, Megan Hartwell, Kirsten Morrison, Emily and Sarah Osborne, Tyler Riss, Stephen and Ashton Wilson. The Pines Participants: Maddie Blenkinsop, Mackenzie Clark, Paige Duncan