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Orono Weekly Times, 26 May 1976, p. 7

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 26th, 1976--7 si* Five young Orono Public School students who for the past number of months have been writing articles for the paper on events happening àt the. Orono Public School. Pictured above during a tour of the Orono Times office are Department of Parks & Recreation CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE FINANCIAL REPORT -- ORONO PARK 1975 Budget Actual REVENUE-- 1975 1975 Swimming Pool 4,000. 4,453 Rentals and Parking 1,600 Picnics 125 1,169 Miscellaneous 14 Municipal Grant 8,700 7,683 Total Revenue 14,425 13,319 EXPENDITURES: Satff Operations 11,000 10,424.96 Advertising 200 75.43 Equipment and Supplies '300 227.00 Tennis Court Maint. 200 155.22 Ground Maint. 600 495.00 Pool Equipment & Supplies 1,000 1,069.85 Capital expenditures 800 693.70 Lights and Power 325 177.84 Total Expenditures J4,425 13,319.00 NEWCASTLE LIONS POOL. -- FINANCIAL Budget , Actual 1975 1975 REVENUE. Admission 3^00 879 Municipal Grant 6,000 7,666 Total Revenue 9,000 * 8,545 EXPENDITURES: Staff Operations 6,000 3,361.25 Advertising 200 20.70 Office Supplies 600 12.55 Pool Equipment and Supplies 600 1,399.39 Capital expenditures ' . 800.. 2,755.85* Light and Power 350 426.67 Building Maintenance 400 527,80 Telephone "So 40.79 Expenditures ' 9,000 8,545.00 MEMORIAL PARK SWIMMING POOL FINANCIAL REPORT 1975 Budget Actual REVENUE: J975 1975 Admissions 5,500 4,314 Municipal Grant 6,000 5,418 Total Revenue 11,500 .9,732 EXPENDITURES: . Staff Operations 8,000 8,056.39 Staff Maintenance Advertising 200 11.40 Office Supplies 800 136.84 Pool Equipment and Supplies 600 608.43 Capital Expenditures 1,000 Light and Power 350 552.61 Building Maintenance 500 H 300.00 Telephone 50 66.33 Total Expenditures 11,500 V 9,732.00 T.A. FANNING? Director of Parks and Recreation Town of Newcastle (1 to r) Hetaher Watson, Kathy Bambrick, Sharon Simpson, Sherry nancekievill and Annette Stephenson. Clarke heart fund tops $1000 mark Heart warming ! Donations to the Clarke 'Township Heart Fund have topped the $1,000. mark this year. The actual total remitted remitted to the Bank of Commerce at Newcastle was $1,023.84. This amount does not include the donations sent in by individuals using the envelopes envelopes left at their homes. Last year donations amounted to 3.75. February was Heart Month and during the month 27 volunteers cheerfully canvassed canvassed homes under the direction of Canvas Captain Mrs. Murray Payne. Poetry My days are days of small affairs Of triffling worries, little cares, A lunch to pack, a bed to make, A room to sweep, a pie to bake, A. hurt to kiss, a tear to dry, A head to brush, a lace to tie, A face to wash, a toy to mend, A meal to plan, a fuss to end, I, who had hoped someday to gain, Success, perhaps a bit of fame, Must give my life to small affairs, Of triffling worries, little cares, But should tomorrow bring a change, My little house grow still and strange, Should all the cares I know today. Be swept quite suddenly away, Where now a hundred duties press, Be but an ache of loneliness, No child's gay ribbon to be tied, No wayward little feet to guide, To Heaven then v would rise • my prayers, Oh, God give back my little cares. Orono Soccer Club The first game of the season ended in a 3 - 0 victory for Solina. The game remained scoreless until midway through the second half when Solina's Bud Westlake spurred them on with two quick goals. The game last Monday at Salem ended with Orono Losing 2-1. John Van Niejenhuis scored the lone goal for Orono. The next game is tonight at Zion. runs in the fifth and 7 runs in the seventh to take a commanding 15 - 3 lead. J. Udell, D. Campbell and A. Pearson each had 3 hits for L. Britain as they out hit the Eagles 20- 12. One of Cambells hits was a homerun over the' left field fence in the eighth inning. In the losing cause, the leading hitters for Kendal were : B. Allred and Bill McCullough, 2 hits and 2 RBI each; and Bill Robinson, 2 hits and i RBI. L. Britain... Kendal... R H E 040040710-16201 120000030-6123 Eagles win Season Opener On Tuesday, May 18, Kendal Eagles opened the 1976 season by defeating the Oshawa Legionaires 10 - 7. Kendal were backed by a strong 14 hit attack plus clutch pitching from Eric Moore, Ralph Kennedy and Mike Carman. Kennedy picked up the victory with the help of three innings of strong relief pitching from Mike Carman. During that time, Carman allowed only 1 hit and had 6 strikeouts. The leading hitters in the game.for Kendal were: Pete Henderson, 3 hits; Ralph Kennedy and John Robinson, 2 hits and 2 RBI each ; and. Jamie Wright and Bill Robinson with 2 hits. • ' R H E KENDAL... 2 1 o 0 3 0 3 0 1- 10 14 4 OSHAWA .... 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0- 7 12 4 Moore, Kennedy (3), Carman (7) gnd B. Robinson - ; Whitley, Harding (6) and Brown,'.tones (7) . " ; '■ , ; WP. Kennedy (l-O) LP. Whitley (0-1) , Little Britain, defeat Eagles Little Britain riiined Kendal Eagles home opener on May 24 by defeating the Eagles 16 - 6. The Generals were leading by a slim one run until they exploded for 4 J. Udell and McMillian, O'Reilly (8) D. Taylor, Kennedy (2), Carman (7), Moor-e (7) and B. Robinson, Wallace (8) WP. Udell (1- 0) LP. Taylor (0 - 1) Future Games for Kendal Sat. May 29 At Ajax 2 p.m. Sat. June s At Whitby 2 p.m. Sun. June 6 Whitby at Kendal 2 p.m. "All baseball fans, come to the park and support the Eagles". E. O.B.A. Sr. League ( Standings including May 24 games) W L PCT Little Britain 3 0 1.000 Port Hope 2 0 1.000 Ajax 2 0 1.000 Peterborough 2 ; 0-, 1.000 Kendal 1 l .500 Kingston . 0 . it$U .000 Bowmanville ' 0 2 .000 Oshawa ' 0 ■ 2 .000 Whitby 0 3 .000 , J. Robinson ° League Statistician LARGEST VICTORIA DAY CROWD AT MOSPORT RACES Officials of Mosport have announced the largest Victoria crowd to attend the annual Motorcycle races held at Mosport on an annual basis. There were.both car, grand prix motorcycles, side car races and dirt track races. Newcastle Recreation Department HAMPTON COUNTRY JAMBOREE Darlington Sports Centre On Taunton Road next to M. J. Hobbs School SUNDAY, MAY 30th 2.Q0 p.m. Sharp > t , : ■ HOUSE BAND FAY ADAMS AND TH E COUNTRY H ITS with Fay, G lory À and Don Adartis,- Len Somerscales , • and Rod Craig Guest Artists on the Show will be: 1 ' Carl Loitch' from the Hayloft Dance Party 1 Reg Post I 5-Stting Banjo Bonnié George Singer from Roseneath Irv Miller Country Singer DdVid. BrOWn 14 year old fromPort Hope. Daisy & Delbert Tompkins country Duet See your Favourite Local Entertainers Adults $1.25 1 « DOOR PRIZES Children ;50c ,

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