t Vestern Area Slow-Pitch Champions Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 19, 1983-3 JOB PRINTING ORONO WEEKLY TIMES WE KILL WEEDS! AND INSECTS (ANTS, ETC.) f The Slow-Pitch Girl's ball team from the Pines Senior Public school were more than excited over their championship championship win of a western area tournament recently held at M.J. Hobbs School. Pictured above aré: (front row) Denise Lowe, Kim Copping, Copping, Andrea Burnham, Karen Goodwin, Karen Copping Copping arid Leanne Lycett; (front row) Lisa Stamp, Maya Zander, Anndee Van Doleweerd, Jacki Van- The Pines team defeated Doleweerd, Dana Shetler, Bowmanville Sr. Public, Dr. Kareylee VanHamburg and Hawkins Sr. Public and a coach Don Smith. Absent double win over M.J. Hobbs from the picture^ Erin with the final win over Hobbs Parker, Deanna Roughley, in a score of 10-9. Laura Martin. |v 0<<x Father's day supper nets fund $1,000. 'Average 6,500 sq. ft. lot $2.50/1,000 sq. ft. thereafter ASK ABOUT OUT TOTAL LAWN PROGRAMS ESTIMATES MON.-SAT. 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. IN ANSWER TO "TOO WELL ORGANIZED" After reading Roy's column column about my organizational skills my first thought was to retaliate by answering in this week's paper. After thinking about it 1 decided that there- was absolutely nothing wrong with being organized. It defintely isn't my problem it's Roy's. Therefore, the first step is to get Roy on the right track. I honestly thought I had found the answer in making upa file marked "notes" and leaving it right on the front desk. I jot down on my calendar calendar items pertaining to events and dates to remind Roy. The note file isn't working yet because Roy is not used to using jit. He keeps looking for his notes elsewhere and, of courte,* can't find them. The only other alternative, eonsiderfng the fact that Roy is an avid bird-watcher, is to mark the file "BIRDS" instead instead of notes. He's bound and certain'to look in it then. I'll let you know. Sam at Queens Park in an earlier column on the May 10 provincial budget,' 1 mentioned . that funds had been set aside for the purpose of expanding technological training facilities in several. Ontario - pities including Oshawa. I am now pleased to report that Durham College will be receiving $4.728 million for this purpose. • Included will be construction construction of' a 3400 sq. metre trades and technology building which will be used by trainees in the welder- fitter certificate program and apprentices in the fitter- welder program during their in-college terms. It will also house a computer graphics facility which will be used by students in a number of programs programs including electronic engineering technologist, in- ■terior design and systems analyst. Those participating in the TIBI (Training in 1 siness & Industry) pro gram, will also use,it. t As well as the new building the funds will enable expansion expansion of tint college's library, student services facility and cafeteria. This project is part of the budget's accelerated capital works program which is designed to create jobs in the construction industry, and in the case of Durham College, to perm ft upgrading of facilities to enhance the quali- . ty of the college's programs. Another employment initiative initiative flowing from the budget is the new Young Ontario Ontario Career Program, the details of which have also just been finalized. Administered by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the $25 million program will create full time jobs for 12,500 Ontario Ontario young people ^ed 20 to 29 years. Employers who would like to obtain information information on this 'program can The recent Turkey Supper held in the Arena, realized a profit of approximately $1,000.00. The Fund Committee Committee would like to "thank" everyone who volunteered to help in all the preparation of the supper, and also those who gave us their support by attending. The Committee would also like to extend "thanks" to the Orono Hockey Mothers who started off the Fund this- year with a donation of $500.00. Also the Orono Figure Skating Club and the Hockey Mothers through their Spring Dance, boosted the Fund by $1638.25 with a very successful successful event. The Orono OMHA Novice Team contributed contributed $53.00, left over from their teams successful hockey season. These events have the Fund with $3200.00 W.hich will be applied to the cost of "further paving of the Arena parking lot. We ask your support of our upcoming events this summer - first the Annual Beef Bar-B-Quc to be held in the Park on Wednesday, August 17th and the ' Hot Meals to be served at Orono Fair on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of September 8, 9, 10 &, 11. Thanks again everyone. Complete Lawn Maintenance I Owned & Operated by Ike Dykstra telephone the Ministry of Municipal Affairs -and Hous- ing toll i'ree at 1-800-387-1290. I was also pleased that the Ministry of Labour has announced announced funding for additional additional expansion of the Port Darlington Marina in the amount of $230,678. 1 was pleased to attend the official opening of the access facility for*the handicapped in the Bowmanville Library, and congratulations to the Chairman of the Library Board, Murray Clark. 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