6 - Orono Weekly Times, April 21, 1976 CXvV CW» tteï from the Schools Orono Public School . EGGS, EGGSi EGGS! From April twelve to the fifteen the kindergarden children children coloured eggs for Caster ; They were painted red, blue, purple and orange. Coloured paper, ribbons, beads and sequens were used to decorate decorate the eggs. They also created easter bunnies from cotton batten which was placed over detergent bottles. The children enjoyed doing this project. JOKES Question - How much dirt is in a 4'by 4 foot hdle. Answer - None there's no dirt in a hole. Question - What's the difference difference between illegal and against the law? Answer - Illegal is a siekhird, (ill eagle). I Was in a restaurant and I saw a lady eating her asparagus with her fingers, I laughed so hard I almost dropped a handful of mashed potatoes. by Kathy Bambrick COMPETITION On April 20* 1976 there is going to be a judge at Orono Public School. This judge is to pick out four girls to go to Bowmanville High School on April 24th for a competition. The judge that is coming to Orono Public School is Gary Fames, By Sherry Nançekievill SPRING CONCERT On May 19, 1976, Ofoiïo- Public School will be having a Spring Concert. The Concert will be held twice on the 19th ! Iq the afternoon it will start at 1:30,and at night it starts at 7:00. V Everyone is welcome. Tickets Tickets will be available soon. The classes will be singing songs and some ' dancing. There will be a further update later. , By Annette Stephenson MOTHER TYPE OF WORK WIL L DO , THAH b. Chatterton Electrical Contracting Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario * URGENT! Don't forget the one and only 1976 Fun Fair held at Orono Public School, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. on Thursday April 25th, 1976. Proceeds will go towards playground equipment equipment for Orono Public School. Mrs. Yeo is having a Dart Game with Mrs. Lycett as parent helper. Mrs. Bunting is having a popcorn sale with Mrs. Murree and Mrs. Flett as parent helpers. Mrs. Staples Staples and. Mrs. Hoskins are having a fish pond. Mrs. Simser, Principal is having a fish and plant sale and Mr. Lunn (janitor) is helping Mrs. Allin in having a White Eléphant sale. Mrs. Bailey is organizing Bingo. Mr. Laing is having a weight guess with Mrs. Mumford as parent helper. Mrs. Lunn is having a penny sale with Mrs. Bob and Mrs. Sherwin as parent helpers. Mrs. Cowen is having a cookie sale with Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Merrick as parent'helpers. Mr. Crawford Crawford is having a "What's It?" Mrs. Deremo is having a Raffle. Mr. Yeo is having "hockey target shoot". Mrs. Robinson is having a "Used Book Sale" with Mrs. Dreslin- ski as parent helper. At the Fun Fair, Mrs. Lunn's class will be taking orders for Iron-on-Labels. The cost will be $1.50 with profits to go to Home and School. The maximum number number of letters to be imprinted is 17. Please pay when you place your order. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. These labels help prevent loss of mitts, hats, scarves, beach towels, camp clothing, gym clothing etc. by Krista Brady TRIP TO CURVPLY On Thursday, April 16th, Mrs. Lunn's theme class went to Curvply's North Plant,* Plydesigns and the South Plant. At the Plydesign they saw tables, Chester fields and covered chairs b'eing made. . At Curvply they saw how stacking chairs are made. They went to visit a local industry in connection with our community theme. Thëy went on a bus at 1:00 and got back at 2:30 p.m. All 25 students enjoyed the trip and were given samples of different different types of wood and each student received a wooden plate as a souvenir of their visit. - By Heather Watson SEASONS Summer is coming very soon Peering right around the corner. Running waters, running cool In rivers and lakes everywhere. everywhere. Never think of winter again Green grass is here forever. Sweet fragrance of flowers in the air Under the bridge warm water flows there Many flowers are now out in bloom Maybe the grass will grow again soon Ever so nice is this season of summer Riding a horse isn't much funner. All the leaves are changing colour Under the trees they always fall Turning to colours of blue, yellow and red Ugliest ones are the ones that are dead Many of them are so very pretty. Now to see them go it is a pity. With a cold frosty wind In the house we all stay Nothing to do, nothing to play Turn on the television, there's nothing to see Ever so boring, it is to me Running through the snow I'll go on a winter day. By Annette Stephenson EASTER PLAY On April 15, 1976 Mr. Smith's, grades 2 and 3 class presented a play in the Orono Public School Library. This play was an Easter Play. The people in ii: were : ACTORS - Darryn Featherstone, Todd Mercer, Randy Cowan, Adam Hadley, Colin West; ACTRESSES ACTRESSES - Paula Bryerton, Cathy Barr, Angela Kemp, Kin? Cantin, Darlene Vienot, Laurie Watson, Cindy Nelson, Nancy Tamblyn, Lori Simpson, Simpson, Lisa Harness ; PROPERTIES PROPERTIES & STAGE - Peter Armstrong, Robin Lycett, Rodney Storsbergen, Rodney Sutcliffe, Mark Sargent, Leslie Leslie Battam, Todd Wilson, Kim Crozier. The pupils presented a very good play. By Sherry Nançekievill Orono Electric Herb and Gerry Duvall 983-5168 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ELECTRIC HEATING Electrical Appliances T V. - COLOUR T.V. RADIO-HI-FI WESTINGHOUSE RCA ELECTROHOME « Guaranteed Service Kin - Kinette Soundings . The Kinsmen would like to thank all those people who bought fertilizer, not only will you have a nice green lawn, you raised a lot a money for community services. The Ki- nettes held a successful dance PHYSICIANS TO SUPPORT MASS IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM The pyhysicians of Ontario are ready to assist in any required immmunization procedure procedure for the proposed swine flu' prevention program, Dr. D. C. MacNeill, président of the Ontario Medical Association Association said today. He noted there are only 43 public health units in the province and that millions of doses of vaccine would have to be provided. Dr. MacNeill said, "A co-operative endeavour involving involving the medical officers of heal th and the local branch societies of the Ontario Medi- 1 cal Association would be the most effective approach to; the problem." He declines to comment on the medical fees) for such a program indicating they would not be a factor in setting up this important undertaking. "Our prime goal is to meet the health needs of the people of this province and physicians physicians in Ontario have a long established tradition in their responsible approach to preventive preventive medicine programs," said Dr. MacNeill. a couple of weeks ago and this I Saturday are having a bake sale and. tea at the Odd Fellows Hall, 2-4 p.m) Give yourself a break, try ytiur luck at our penny sale table,, or the draw for a food hamper and dried flower arrangement, arrangement, then take home lovely home baked pie for supper. 1 In May the Kinsmen will bë having a Monte Carlo night, this a really super "Do"; so reserve May 15th on your calendar, and look for more details to follow in this column. LAWN BOY Believe in it. 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WEST, BOWMANVILLE 623-5054 AUCTION SALE • • , ' Saturday, May 8th ORONOFAIR GROUNDS Clarke High School About 250 students attended last Thursday night's dance j featuring Chester, me students students paid $2.50 with a student activity card and $3,00 with-1 out a student activity card. On Thursday, April 15th, Clarke High School had raised $4,822 for their magazine magazine campaign. The campaign campaign began on April 8th and ended on April 20th. Our goal J is to raise $5,000. t by Jo-Anne Danijko Auctioneers Stapleton Bros./ Newton ville Sponsored by the Orono H l-Cs • We would be most appreciative of any contribution you can make to this sale. Search your attic, basement and garage, and if t^iere is something you would like to donate, please let us know: Vy c .» .. arrange to pick up any artiçle large or s'mall. * . * • Phone .983-5358 or 983-5845 ' > 1 _ for Pick-up. - if you can't make a donation, why ,not come to the sale and make a purchase. •