Art, Craft Sale - An Ait and Craft Show and'Sale is being, sponsored sponsored this week-end in the Qreno Town Hall for Saturday and Sunday while at the same time, Thursday through Saturday Saturday - the Qrono Businessmen are offering specials through coupons, . In speaking with Eileen Stephens, heading up the Art and Craft Show in, the Town Hall, she states there are a number of new craft people and artists exhibiting exhibiting in the show this week-end. She states it should be an interesting show and sale. Further at the Hall a photo review of Orono will be cm display by Ryer- son Student, Cathy McNabb. This Show will be judged by Barry Philp, instructor at the school. The Orono merchants in tieing in with the art and craft promotion are providing a number of opportunities opportunities through coupons to make additional additional savings in ' your weekend shopping. In addition $225.00 worth of redeemable coupons will also be available to local shoppers Who may win a coupon in dite store to be able to redeem its value in Orono stores. Be sure to visit the art and craft show and as well .shop,Orono this weekend and redeem coupons printed in tMs issue of the Times at the local retail outlets and perhaps also win further redeemable individual individual coupons. Plan stradegy 'during tea Clarke players most entertaining with play Clarke High School students successfully presented their most ambitious ambitious theatre production last week with thé staging of The Mad Woman of Chailott. Not only did they, excel in the production but also played to a full house both on Thursday and Friday evenings evenings and a near full 'house on Saturday. There was excellent acting by lead characters and this with good stage action kept the play moving. This was ■■title throughout the ful production production both in the cafe.gfad in Countess Aurelia's home# The plot for the Madwoman Madwoman of Cbaillot opes* in the Cafe: Terrace when the Prospector, the President and the .toron plot financial gain with no respect for the lives of. the Street singer, the ( (Continued page 2) Pleased with '83 Newcastle budget The Countess, Ber.nda dent, Prospector and the. The Clarke students in last week. Bunting, MME. Constance, Baron over tea, a most sue- their production of the Mad- A most successful produc- Linda Vanderstopp and Mlle. çessful scheme on their behalf woman of Cbaillot played-to tion and entertaining even- ; Gabrielle, Jackie Westbrook, in the end. full houses for three evenings jng. , plan the demise of the Presi- ' Co une. Harare, council liaison with the Town treasury;, commended staff on Monday for their good planning and positive approach approach to the budget process. She said she had spoken with the auditors who now state the Town is in a much healthier and improved coni' coni' dition than ever before. She did ray that-the auditors had caution not to feel overly safe and to continue with their financial, plan which has developed over the past two years following an Intergovernmental Intergovernmental study and recommendations. She said the Town now has a long-term plan and that she was most satisfied with the adjustments made to the reserve accounts and especial ly that of Public Works where $250,000 was allotted to the fund to be used in the future for capital expenditures. expenditures. It was pointed out by Harare that revenue from Town facilities had increased over the past year and this coupled with high interest rates on their reserve funds had placed the Town in a surplus position. Counc. Hubbard likewise congratulated staff for their prudent judgement and said the Town was now in good shape. Counc. Taylor spoke of the investment income from reserve funds which during the past year had amounted to $250,000. He said thev ( (Continued page 2) Orono TOPS hold Awards Night and Installation of Officers for 1983 Orono TOPS Queen Orono Tops ON No* 2927 held their annual awards night and installation of officers officers on Wednesday, March 9th. ' ' The new executive are: Leaders: Pauline Wilson , Co-Leader: Joyce Doner Secretary: Bett Sawyer Treasurer: Joan Sutcliffe Weight Recorders: Phyllis Lowery & Betty Benedict. Our Division Winners were: ■ Div. 2 Louise Harvey 18 V* lbs, loss , , * Div. 3 Barb Farmèr 24 A lbs, loss Div. <4 No. 1 Pauline Wilson 48'A lb. loss No. 2 Melanie Cowan 43 lb. loss. Our runner up to the LIBRARY MARCH BREAK PROGRAM A program has been arranged at the Clarke Library in Orono for school-age children. The programs includes films - and crafts and runs from March 22 through 25th. Those wishing to attend please pre- register ' ORONO HOCKEY MOTHERS' ANNUAL »,1EE'I ' Please mark your calendar and plan to attend the Orono Hockey Mothers annual meeting tq be held in the f ta on March 30, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. *v_ need your ideas and support. ' ' Queen was Barb Cochrane with a loss of 41A lb. to goal. Our ..Queen was Pauline Wilson with a loss of 46 A . IhS. ■ ; ■ Our Kbps were also given special recognition. We are very proud of Rhoda De Jonge who has maintained her goal weight and will be a 5 yr. KOPS this year. The others are: Barb Cochrane, Pauline Wilson, Joan Sutcliffe, Sandra Hudson, Phyllis Lowery, Maria Mur- ree and Pat Storsbergen. These girls have lost à total of 209A lbs. and' we are very proud of them. Ten members of the Orono Chapter will be travelling to Niagara Falls in June for the Provincial Rally. Pauline Wilson will be there to represent represent our Club as Chapter Queen. We are very proud of our chapter and our success in helping these girls to reach their desired goals. Anyone interested in joining our group, our meetings are held in St. Saviour's Anglican Church, Wednesday night, at 6:00 p.m. > , Marie Mm rev, now pas( president of the Orono TOPS ON No. 2927 places the crown on the Orono Chapter Queen, Pauline Wilson, at 1 the annual awards night held last week in the community . . local chapter, room, of the St. Saviours' The awards issued during Anglican Church. the évening noted many suc- Barb Cochrane was cesses in achievement during runner-up to the Queen in the the past year. •