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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jul 1981, p. 3

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mus iPIffll Summer School in Full Swing , Tammy Hansen of Newtonville (centre) is part of the popular dancing program offered at Summer School. Dancing has one of the top enrolments of all courses offered offered during the initial session. session. Linda McCullough teaching hair dressing at summer summer school with Cindy den Enrolment for the first ses- i sion of the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Summer School has increased somewhat over that of last year. The summer school held for the western section of the Board's jurisdiction in Bowmanville also notes some minor changes in popularity of interest interest course. 'rolmefit for the first ses- Li has climbed to 1300 of which number 903 are enrolled enrolled in interest courses such as basketball, dancing and "ts. There are a total of 63 V-crest courses. The remaining remaining 400 are taking renledial and advanced academic courses in Mathematics, Reading, English and Conversational Conversational French. High school students are also taking taking the opportunity to make up credits or. taking new credits. There are also thirteen thirteen enrolled in a course for Hollander in (he chair and to come up with a new hair style'. the trainable mentally retarded. retarded. The, most popular courses this year fqr the first session are horsemanship, dancing and sports. Gymnastics headed headed the list last year. Grant* Yeo and Bill Brunt are again co-principals of the summer school this year. The Board of Education provides busing to the summer summer school each morning with the program getting underway at 8:30 and being completed by 12 noon. Students arrive at the Bowmanville High School and while some take their courses at this school, others are bused to other schools and the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville . for their courses. Still others then proceed proceed to the Ketch or Hoskin Stables or the Lion's Centre which' is also in use by the summer schdol program. The second session of Summer School opens on Ju Morris Nesbitt takes aim at his choice of interest at sum- ■ mer school. ly 20th and enrolment is still possible in this session. A fee of $10.00 is charged for enrolment and this allows as many courses as may be fitted into the schedule. It is expected expected that the second session of summer school as to program program will not be as extensive as the first session. Staff for the school includes includes 38 instructors, 23 teachers, 9 teacher's aids (Experience (Experience '81) and four board members). Contact the Bowmanville High School now if you plan to take part in the second session session of summer school. (continued from page 1) the west side. Through the Hydro the Orono Businessmen are .paying for the installation of an underground conduit . for future underground wiring. • Three new street lights are to enhance the lighting of the business section as "are the new concrete spun poles. In speaking with Al Mote, chairman of the Orono DBIA, he said on the completion completion of the project the local businessmen will hold: a sidewalk sale along with added added events. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday July 15,1981-3 f.r. Tennant Fuels . • • •: Ltd. Orono, Ontario Phone 1 (416) 983-5693 • Has moved to a NEW LOCATION 1st Concession north of Kirby on Highway 115, turn east to first place on north side 8th Line Kirby Stoplights F.R.Tennant Fuels Ltd. R.R.,1 Orono, Ontario "• / • Wishes to announce that BOB STEWART Mian St, Orono, Ontario 983-5515 9 has taken over the duties of: Installing Cleaning 24 Hour Servicing Parts Insurance Plans Senior Citizen Special Rates. Bob holds a Government Licence for Oil and Gas - Installations Phone 983-5515 -Service 983-5693 - Oil Delivery" Libby's Zoodles, Spaghetti or ( üüï\lpha-Getti ' SKirriff r-™-:, ,jelly powders MME ■ • / 3 pjcgv*),... Burns ^ -tenderflake ham Sjunspun 1 flKnstant coffee I ■WBHW 1 oz. jar H hZDU ^ iPQQ 1.99 sweetened or unsweetened juice Sut QQ 48 fl. oz. tin orange pekoe .^pTetley tea bags Wfit-rur a. JBtt. M ^^^^macaroni pB/OO ' 200 g pkgs. .4^ Sunsptin frozen concentrated unsweetened , HB Cjbrange juice 1 16-/i fl. oz. tin 1 rvA 1 »V.lpr , + 1 Carnation 2% Wy^jeVaporated milk ^Fortune fancy slices br peach halves ^Royale white jumbo SüLâJpaper towels pirik or white frozen concentrated H dSunspun lemonade 1 Bz/oq P| QQ # oo §09 white Capri ifaafeJbath'room tissue, j||8||§|l|M5 4 roll pkg a.99 Weight Watchers „^fmàrg?«nnc ' .99 Weight Watchers calorie reduced stdad type dressing * 500* ml' _ fey .99 frozen Bluewater Boston hluefish fish & chips CORNISH'S

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