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Orono Weekly Times, 26 Sep 1979, p. 8

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8-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 26th, 1979 Receive Athletic Medallions End of season day, for young Orono Athletes Sunday was the end of the summer season for the sports-minded boys and girls from this community who during the summer months had played under the banner of the Orono Amateur Athletic Athletic Association representing baseball, girls softball and soccer. The Athletic hosted the young athletes to an afternoon of roller skating as ' well as free hot dogs and soft drinks at the Orono Arena. The arena was a bedlam as youngsters awaited their turn for a pair of skates for their hour of skating and awaiting a further tray of hot dogs to be brought from the upstairs kitchen. Most of the youngsters who had participated in the various various sports under the sponsorship sponsorship of the Athletic for the summer were present, and to say the least they were certainly enjoying themselves. themselves. A number of presentations were made with the Orono Pee Wee and the Orono Tyke Baseball teams receiving trophies trophies for their championship wins in their divisions in the Town of Newcastle. As pointed pointed put by Dennis Mumford, "You went all the way". The team members of the two clubs .also received medallions medallions from the OronO Amateur Athletic Association, presented presented by Dennis Mumford on behalf of the Association. The afternoon ran from 3:30 , to 7:00 p.m. in the evening. It appeared a great way to end the summer season and coaches, managers and supporters supporters were having a last swing with their respective teams. Six toy Four The Margot Samuel Gallery is now featuring the work of four young printmakers in an exhibition entitled, "Six by Four". Barbara Claus works with colours in her serigraphs and woodcuts, wh le Michael Behnan, Jane Eccles and George Raab's works are black and white linocuts and etchings. Behan's linocuts capture interesting personalities, Eccles' Eccles' etchings encourage nostalgia nostalgia and Raab's works reflect his love of the environment. environment. All the prints are recent works of these four artists. Come and enjoy this exhibition which continues until Saturday, October 6th at the Margot Samuel Gallery, Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 4:00 p.m., at 899 Nelson Street, Oshawa. Old age security payments rise The Orono Amateur Ath- baseball presented each Mumford receive their med- letic Association in recog- member of the team with a allions being presen e y nition of the Town of New- medallion. Above Glen Jen- Denis Mumford on behalf of castle championship won by kins, Paul Morton, Derek the Association, the Orono Pee Wees in Minister of State for Social Programmes on behalf of the Honourable David Crombie, Minister of National Health and Welfare. The basic Old Age Security pension will rise to $179.02 from the present $174.82. The maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement for a » single person, or a married The Friday night games for the 2nd Annual Orono Chamber of per son whose spouse is not a - cii :, ..v. Tnnmaniiiiil All liâmes Will be seven ---,nrl i^ nnt rivpivim-t Increases in the Old Age Security pension, Guaranteed Income. Supplement and Spouse's'Allowance, effective in October 1979, were announced announced today bv the Honourable Honourable Heward Grafftey, Schedule for Orono C of C Slowpitch Ball Tournament The Friday night games lor me mu otukuui™ ».-.--pci=u» - - Commerce Slowpitch Tournament. All games will be seven pensioner and is not receiving innings. Home team will be. decided by a coin toss. a spouse's Allowance, will Men's Division 1 M & M vs Orono Towing f Orono Fair Grounds 6p.m. 2 -SroÏÏ! C " V5NeWq ' Stto Newcastle Mem. Park 6p.m. 3. Lycetts PI. vs Ugly DuckliÂgs Orono Park 6p.m. 4 Orono Mer. vs Jive TurReys Orono Park • £' 5 Bowmanville Mem. N. 6p.m. Bowmanville Mem. S. 6 p.m. Bowmanville Mem. S. 8p.m. Bow.Mem.S. 10 a.m. Sat., 5. Bens vs Dennison 6. Forum Flames vs Daniel's 7. Barry's Variety vs Goodyear 8. John Mansville vs East York • Ladies' Division 1. Terns and Sons vs,Armstrongs Orono School No. 1 6 p.m. 2. St. Marys vs Elliotts Orono Schoo No. 2 6 p.m. 3 Dykstra's vs Heritage House Orono School No. 1 Sat. 10a.m. 4. Midas vs Banner Passant . Orono School No.<2 Sat. 10 a.m. 5. Champlain - Bye 1st Round Orono School No. 1 Sat. 1 p.m. , Men's Schedule Game , OFG 6 Fri. 1 1 - 2 NEW6Fri. 2 3-4 OP 6 Fri. 3 5.-6 OP 8 Fri. A4 .7-8 BMS6Fri. 5 9-10 BMN 6Fri. • V ' 6 11-12 BMSSFri. 7 13-14 BMS luaai. V • 8 15-16 NEW 10 Sat. 9 Loser Orono PeeWees gift çoaches OP 10 Sat. NEW 12 Sat. OFG12 Sat. OP 12 Sat. NEW 2 Sat. OFG 2 Sat. OF 2 Sat. NEW 4 Sat. OFG 4 Sat. OP 4 Sat. OP 6 Sat. OFG 11 Sun OP 11 Sun. OP 2:30 (9) Sun. OSI6Fri. OS2 6Fri. OSl 10 Sat. QS210 Sat. OSl 1 Sat OS21 Sat 051 3 Sat 052 3 Sat 051 5 Sat 052 5 Sat 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ' 22 23 Ladies' Schedule 1 1-2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 a Spouse's Allowance, will increase to $146.97 from its current $143.53. Added to the basic pension, this gives a person receiving both the OAS and the maximum GIS a monthly total of $325.99. The maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement for a married couple, both pensioners, pensioners, will increase to $122.20 each from $119.34. Added to the basic pension this will give each married pensioner receiving the maximum maximum GIS a total of $301.22, or $602.44 for the couple. The Guaranteed Income Supplement is paid to pensioners pensioners whose income, apart from the Old Age Security Loser Game 1 vs Loser G-2 „ pension, is limited. , The Winner Game 1 vs Winner G. 2 am ount of the supplement Loser Game 3 vs Loser G. 4 varies in relation to income. Winner Game 3 vs Winner G. 4 Loser Game 5 vs Loser G. 6 Winner Game 5 vs Winner G. 6f Loser Game 7 vs Loser G. 8 Winner Game 7 vs Winner G. 8 Winner G. 9 vs Winner G, 11 Winner G. 10 vs Winner G. 12 Winner G. 13 vs Winner G. 15 Winner G. 14 vs Winner G. 16 Winner G. 17 vs Winner G . 19 Winner G. 18 vs Winner G. 20 Winner G . 21 vs Winner G. 22 Sunday afternoon at the months with the presentation Brough on behalf of the team Orono Arena the Orono Pee of .gifts. Above Fred Cum- while Tom Millson is present- Wee Baseball team recog- mings is presented with his ed his gift by player Jay nized the efforts of their gift from player Donnie Gibson, coaches during the summer OSl 10 Sun. OS210 Sun. OFG 1 Sun. 11 12 ,13 3-4 6-7 8-9 5 vs. Winner Game 2 Loser Game 1 vs Loser G. 2 Loser Game, 3 vs Loser G. 4 Winner Game 3 vs Winner G. 4 Winner G. 5 vs Winner G. 1 Winner G. 7 vs Champlain if Champlain loses Game 5 Wiiîner G. 10 if played or Winner G. 7 vs Winner Game 6 Winner G. 9 vs Winner G. 8 Winder G. 12 vs Winner G. 11 The maximum Spouse's Allowance will increase to $301.22 from $294.16. The' maximum Spouse's Allowance Allowance is made up of an amount equivalent to the basic Old Age Security pension and the maximum GIS at the married rate and is paid to persons between 60 and 65 years of age who are married to OAS pensioners and meet residence residence requirements. Entitlement Entitlement to a Spouse's Allowance and the amount paid, is based on yearly income. Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement Supplement payments are increased increased quarterly based omthe cost of living. IB Men and Boys Wear A* for the season ahead, Boy's and men's long sleeve Ppnman's sweat shirts in different colours, Btiys sizes $ 9.95 Men's sizes $11.35 Men's pullover sweaters with pattern, brown or blue background. Price $17.50 Boys flannel shirts sizes 8-16 years made by Van Heusen, Price $ 9.50 Boy's easy care acrylic pullovers, 8>14 years. Price ^ $10.50 Boys long sleeve T-shirts 4-6years, Price $ 4.50 8-14 Years, Price $ 6.50 Men's heavy sweater coats', Price, $27.25 ...V • V Armstrong's nim r i I -

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