Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 14th, 1979-7 msem llliil ÉmiSm Durham student receives CP award Mr. Harvey Partner reads brance Day service held at well attended including the ion Pipe Band was also in the list of names of those the Orono Cenotaph on Sun- Brownies and Cubs from the attendance. Lunch was serv- fallen in battle at the Remem- day evening. The service was area. The Bowmanville Leg- ed at the Oddfellow's Hall. i -- -- -- (Photo courtesy Statesman) Net $3823.09 Open letter to from hot meals Sam Cureatz The following is a financial report of the Hot Meals and Bar promotion undertaken at the Orono Fair by the Orono Arena Fund Raising Committee. Committee. The efforts realize a sum of " $3823.09 which will be applied against the cost of the Orono complex. Receipts . Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. Deposits $8220.00 Èmtpy returns 90.00 Unused returned 854.80 Total receipts $9164.80 Expenses LCÇO License $ 140.00 Ice 48.50 LCBO Liquor and Beer 2252.80 Foodi New Dutch Oven 1711.95 Rolls Village Bake Shop 125.00 Food - Mise, 42.16 Advertising 243.01 Sargents rentals 173.34 Workers refund 8.00 mix and cups. 101.02 , Hayden MacDonald 295.93 Fair Board - Hall rental 200.00 Total expenses $5341.71 Balance $3823.09 Dear Mr. Cureatz: . We were disappointed to . see you so quickly take a stand in your weekly column for tHe proposed Super Highway Highway along route 35-115; and against a large number of your own constituents who are very iftuch against the plan. Unfortunately with a little bit of a hot issue you demonstrate ekactly where you are coming from by running to the politically safe ground and supporting your own party's proposed plan. Your major reasoning for support is the nepd for safety and with regard to the need for an efficient route from Toronto t« the Kawarthas. We can understand how conventional conventional wisdom might easily allow you to get trapped into thinking that the proposed plan is the only way to solve the safety issue; but we Orono Amateur Athletic Association Dance Saturday, November 17th Orono Community Centre • • 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. v. Refreshments Disc Jockey . $7.00 per couple, . cannot excuse you for seemingly seemingly representing the interest interest of the Toronto power block and the constituents of Peterborough, As far as we know you were elected in this riding and not Peterborough or Toronto. Your constituents are not stupid; They understand- understand- that we need safe highways and that there is a need for efficient access routes to the Kawarthas. However, the issue cannot be pushed aside by you or the Minister of Transportation satisfying only these two priorities. The Town of new- castle is a small town and the affected parties are a minority minority in the Town; however, that does not give any one the right to cast our concerns aside and impose an unwanted unwanted Super Highway in our life style. •If your Conservative government government did not want to build cohesive towns and did not want to pull the Villages of Newcastle, Orono and Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and others, together together as a community, then it would not have proposed Regional Government and created the Town of Newcastle. Newcastle. Now that same government government says the hell with the Town, we are going to build a Super Highway. This decision, decision, by the way, has been taken without completion of the proposed Social Impact Study. If you don't think that this kind of a highway can destory the cohesiveness of the Town, then I think you should look around other centres in Canada and listen to the people. • Canada Packers has made a $300.00 award available to Durham College students for presentation to an undergraduate undergraduate of the three-year Business. Administration Computer Data Processing course. The award is for a student who has demonstrated demonstrated leadership abilities, as well as obtaining high academic academic standing in the second year and is continuing in the program. This year the award was •given to Glenn Martin of R.R. 6, Bowmanville, Ontario, who .is entering year III of the Da,ta Processing Option in Business Administration. The award was made at the College on Friday, November 2, by Art Devlin and Pat Doyle, representing Canada Packers. In determining recipients of Qm ward, academic achievement, achievement, qualities of leadership and character, resourcefulness, resourcefulness, financial need and participation in extracurricular extracurricular activities were an taken into consideration. Association with the Painters Eleven We are approaching the 80's; the energy crisis and predicted difficult economic times are already changing the views of your constituents. constituents. People are beginning to pursue a richer, more meaningful life style with a little less of what we all thought was right in the 60's and 70's. Why is your government government so slow to reflect the views of the people? Must we always have a crisis in order for a government to get on stream with tjie people? bo you insist upon being kicked out of office before you realize how the people are thinking? We suspect that this highway highway issue is a small one to you and to the Ministry of Transportation. Where the hell is Orono anyway? Well we believe that you will start to hear from the Oronos of the country. A lot of people in Ontario as well as Western Canada are fed up with the Toronto orientation of government. government. In Orono the telephone system stinks, taxes are too damned high, the level of police protection is inadequate inadequate and now you, our very own elected MPP supports supports the ramming of a Super Highway right up our jugular. This is a town, people live here, we want to preserve our life style. We will compromise compromise but pobody needs the barriers, ' overpasses or the çlovèrleafs. People can slow down; the highway can" be made more safe. We jnvite you to abandon the safe ground, move to where the people are and stand up and be counted. Try it, you may like it; it's a new political phenomenon happening all around the world. •FredE. Irwin. As-part of the Canadian Art Lecture Series, Toronto artist, artist, Tom Hodgson of The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, OshaWa spoke recently about his association with Painters Eleven, of which he was a member. His humourous viewpoint and descriptions of events in the group's career ' fascinated the audience. The next lecture in the series will be given by director, Joan Murray" on Tuesday, November 13 at 7:30 p.m, AS director of the gallery which particularly collects the works of Painters Eleven ; and thèir.t artistic) "descenders", "descenders", Murray's intensive research for ' the Painters Eleven in Retrospect catalogue catalogue has provided her with considerable background on each artist. She will detail the exhibition history of the artists in this courageous avant-garde group. Upcoming lecturers in this current series include artist' William Ronald on Painters Eleven (November 20 at 7:30 p.m.) and art critic Ken Carpenter who will speak on Jack Bush (November 27). A National Film Board film on the life of Jack Bush will be shown prior to Carpenter's lecture at 7:30 p.m. Admission Admission to lectures is $3.00, with a discount offered to Senior Citizens and students. Painters Eleven in Retrospect Retrospect continues through December December 2. Gallery Hours: Weekdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday evenings, 7 to 9 p.m., Saturdays noon f to 5 p.m. and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is free. • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) © Management training 9 Information on government programs for business Can we help you? See our Representative Mr. J.R.Mouland Flying Dutchman Motor Inn, Ot. Hwy. 401, Bowmanville, Ont.. , on Tuesday,' Noy. 20, 1979, from approx. 9:30 a.hi. - 3:30 p.m. Oit: Tel. 623-3373 m Wêl : f FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) 22 King Street West, OshaWa, Ontario LUI 7N2. Telephone 576-6800