&put" . I: cylifts ■ stains, i average hori^fl- \ Sato^ td*' ■ ,^1^:■ ; THE AMAZING CLEANER! Orono Weekly Times. Wednesday, March 14th, 1979-9 ( SPORTS ) Clarke girls winners of Volleyba II Tournament atClarke The Junior grls also have won LOSSA and COSSÀ. Pictured above, Linda Green wood (coach), Jenny Adams, Shelly Richards, Tammy Bouehen, «Shelly Hillis, Kim Set plans for second energy fair Success breeds success! Do you remember the Bowman- ville Energy Fair last spring? Well, it's going to be re-staged this year in April. Announcement has been * made that plans are going forward now for a day of : If ng aid fun. Location of ' tiL- event is the Durham Christain High School on Scugog Road. The date set is Saturday, April 21 from 10 a m. to 4 p.m. with events of interest to everybody . . including the children. There will be demonstrations demonstrations of energy saving devices such as better insulation, insulation, and displays of solar, Irwin and Cheryl Miller. Bottom row from left to right, Anna Turner, Robin Ibbotson, wind, biomass ana wood- burning combustion systems, for producing low-cost energy supplements. Films on composting, composting, gardening and energy management will be shown and a roster of informed speakers has been arranged. With uncertainties in Arhb oil deliveries and costs rising rapidly on the local scene, the time has arrived for full awareness of the problem and all of its ramifications. • Caroline Cochrane and Beth Gatchell. Whether you are wealthy or poor, concerned of apathetic, employed or unemployed, nuclear or ngn-nuclear, there is something of interest for all 9t the Bowmanville Energy Fair being sponsored this year by the lopal S.EA.P. organization. , f To the Unfit If you just sit . You won't quit Being unfit Available now at ROLPH DOMINION HARDWARE ORONO, ONT. 983-5207 Pictured e above are the senior girls Volleyball team from Clarke High School. The team won LOSSA in Febraury and has now won the CQSSA. Back row left to right, Kari Hillis, Laurie McDonnell, and Soroya Heggie.' Middle row, left to right, Cheryl Lowry (coach). Barb Lempen, Carol Selby, Laura Bryn Jones and Heather Sawyer. Front row, left to right is Nancy Allin and Tricia Barnes. Both the Clarke Junior and Senior Girls Volleyball teams were the top winners in a recent COSSA Volleyball A Tournament held at the school. The Clarke Junior team after the round-robins series with Campbellford, Dennis O'Connor, Whitby and Hali- burton were out on top with five points compared to the If today's children grew up to be nonsmoking adults, says the Lung Association, this single fact would dramatically dramatically decrease the problem of lung disease in this country. How about kids thetii- selves? What do they think? Here's a sampling of very personal reactions from some sixth-graders polled by the Lung Association. -In magazines, you almost second place team,. Dennis O'Connor, having four points. In the final play for the championship the Clarke Junior Junior Girls defeated the O'Connor entry by scores of 15-6 and 18-16. The Senior Clarke team played their round-robin series series with Campbellford, and the North Addington Education Education Centre. In the final always see a beautiful girl or guy smoking a cigarette, but smokers are usually just old hags with; yellow teeth and bad breath. -Remember, the difference between a burnt-out cigarette and a bad pair of lungs is that one can be replaced and the other can't. -Do you know why people smoke?. They think it's fun and' they think they're hot. But they're just hurting themselves. -Smoking doesn't make anyone anyone bigger or smarter. -If you shaoke ask someone if they will help you stop. -lily own Mom and Dad might die yottng, -When I go into-a room with someone smoking I think to myself, "That person just isn't using his head". '-It is a killer and as for me, my life is too good to throw away on cheap cigarettes. -Kids have an advantage because they can find out about what smoking can do to their bodies. It's true that today's child- championship round the Clarke Girls defeated North Addington by scores of 15-10 and 15-5. The two Clarke teams had previously won the LOSSA tournament in February. They have reached the top of the ladder as there is no All-Ontario series for A Volleyball, Volleyball, in schools with five hundred students and under. ren have, an advantage over their parents. Today there are lots of programs, many of them sponsored by Lung associatins, that help them realize the real effects of smoking. Ask some of the kids you know what they think about smoking. If they haven't told you already. And to help anyone you care about to kick the habit, ask for help from Durham Region Lung Association, your local Christmas Seal People, at 723-3151. It's a matter of life and breath. Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block -, Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors-Tile Phone 983-5441 ORONO Will kids set nonsmoking nonsmoking example