a quiet moment There is always time for socializing at the fair and above Bob Rutherford, Orono and Frank McMullen take to the peace and quiet of the centre field atop a flat-top wagon to relive some of their bygone experiences in Orono, Children's day at the Orono Fair On Friday afternoon the annual Orono Fair Children's Day Parade and Special Events Programme took place at the fairgrounds... Close to 700 pupils from the Pines, Orono-Lockhart and Kendal-Kirby Schools marched marched in the parade down Main Street and into the fairgrounds. fairgrounds. Along with the pupils, therq was another forty floats and seventy decorated bicycles. The decorated bicycle class was won by Nicole French, with "Cathy McCullough and Kim Lycett on their ifreyclo for two coming second and Shelley Nowak placing third. Andy Haines and Paul Quant- rill received Honourable, Mention. Mention. The non-motorized float section was won bÿ. the Kendal Public School class of Mrs. Adams, second place float was entitled, "Klondike Days" and third place went to "Aloha" float. Honourable Mention was given to "Wonder "Wonder Woman" and the "Orono Band." In the motorized floats, Mrs. Hoy's class from Kendal won with their "Dinosaur" entry. Second prize went to McLaughlin House of the Pines, and Ganaraska House, also from the Pines, took third. In the Apple Eating Contest. Contest. Jim,Wood came first, Jim Brown second and Frank Daniels and Brian Young tied for third. The Senior School Nail Driving event was won by Don Brough, with Mark Wells placing second and Brett Owens coming third. The Junior School Three- igged Race was won by Karen Tulsma and -Susan Mangar, with Jason Mummery Mummery and Derek O'Connor placing second and Tina Wood and Erin Windatt ending up in third place. For the Senior School section, Richie Dupe and Don Brough won the three-legged race, > Peter Lomax and Greg Stacey Stacey came second and Lisa ...Harness and Angela Kemp placed third. The Junior School Race was won by Erin Parker, with Tina Wood ending in second place and Sandy Beard placing placing third. For the Senior School Sack Race, the winner was Paul Garnett, second place went to Chris' Fisher . and third went to Brenda Nolan. The last event ' of the afternoon's outside activities was the Log Sawing Contest, divided into three classes. The Junior section was won by David Vandermale, second second went to Steven Golder, third went to Randy Reid. The Senifor School boys section was won by Mike Jackson with Jim Forth second and Mark Wells third. The Senior Girls division was won by Monica Mclllmayle, Johanna Chard came second, and Krista Rudman placed third. The talent show inside the .arena was enjoyable and entertaining. There were twelve' entries in the Junior Division and six entries for the seniors. Mr. Witheridge's "Country Squares" 'from Orono Public School won the Junior Show with their excellent excellent square dancing. Second prize wént to Richard Erhart singing, "Raindrops Keep Falling" and "Autumn Leaves". Leaves". Cathy Hooper won third prize singing a solo. The BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING Sales and Service 24 HOUR BURNER SERVOCE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Rates Phone: Tyrone 263-2650 Like looking for a needle in haystack If one were to start out in (he Town of Newcastle in search of a newly constructed single family home in the hamlet and town areas this year their search would resemble that of looking for a needle in a hay stack. A report from the building department show five such dwellings constructed this year in the Town. Orono is favoured to have one of the new five dwelling units. The report has one more in Solina, one in Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 10th, 1980-3 a better year than in 1979 as far as - total value of construction. construction. The cost value of all permits Tat. ...ciuu- ' ing industrial rests at $11.948 ...pi ill-ion compared to $1.069 million in 1979. The major portion of this development is in the industrial industrial sector of the Town which - will have some minor effect in improving the assessment ratio between residential and industrial and commercial. Bowmanville and two, in the (hurtice area. The five were reported during the last seven month period. There were seventeen such dwellings dwellings scattered throughout the Town in 1979. Dwelling units in Agricultural Agricultural zones number 24 so far this year and a-total of 22 units have been reported to have been startéd of the 30 permits issued. Although residential development development has been on the decline the Town is recorded Frank, originally a native of Orono, never lets a year go by without that annual visit to the Orono Fair. unique team of Erin Parker and Lesle Barraball captured fourth prize for their impromptu impromptu comedy act. Fifth prize was won by Jody Melville with a piano solo. Last, but not least, Brent Gatchell won sixth place with his piano solo. In the Senior Division, David Brown won first prize with a piano solo, "McArthur Park". Sheri Koenig placed second singing, "The String Song". 'Third place went to Chris Hooper, who sang, "It's All Right to Cry". The fourth - prize went to two girls, Liz Wells and Shelley Gray who did a modern dance routine. Lhura Czmielewski placed fifth with her piano solo, "Allegro". The duet, team of Bridgette Brown and Angie Stere won sixth prize singingl, "Snowbird". The pupils and teachers of the Orono-Lockhart, Kendal- Kirby and Pines Schools i- made this, a very special and important day for the Orono Fair. I would like to thank the fair board for their excellent co-operation and assistance. Finally, I would also like to express my appreciation to all the parents who worked on the floats, bikes' and costumes. costumes. Without their help we would not have had such a successful day. , David Staples. Hockey Registration Orono Minor Hockey Orono Arena Lobby Saturday, Sept. 13th Saturday, Sept. 20th 12 noon to 3 p.m. •12 noon to 3 p.m. Players to bripg birth certificate and Social Insurance Number. Tyke and Novice , $60.00 Atom, Pee Wee, Bantam $70.00 ■ Midget and Juvenile $80.00 All players ai*e asked to please register at this time. Late registration $10.0# extra. Orono Hockey Mothers will also be taking orders for hockey jackets at this time. * Orono Amateur, Athletic Association. 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