Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 21, 1983 - 9 From the Dim Distant Past by Brian Groot , Clarke Co-operative Student 25 YEARS AGO The Orono PeeWee baseball team will battle it out for the league championship for the Town of Newcastle tonight, tonight, Wednesday at the Orono Park with the game starting at 6:00 pin. Bowmanville and Orono are viewing for the top honours of the league. In the final series Orono defeated Bowmanville by a score of 10-2 in the opening game with Bowmanville then taking the second game played at the lecal park last week by a score of 5-4. The decision is being made tonight. tonight. ■ The Orono team pictured above are: (front row) Eric Jensen, Kevin Mumford, Glen Wagg, David Bailey and Scott Richards; (standing) Richard Shewchuk, Trevor Hasper, Willie McGarvey, Steven Hardy, Jeff Graham, Ted Gaudet, Rod Bosak and coach Geri Bailey. Absent from the picture: Dick Hasper and Greg Leach. Orono No. 1 Soccer Tykes NEW DOCTOR Dr. A.F. McKenzie made public this week, the entry of a third doctor for the Clarke Tpwnship/Newcastle area. Dr. Robin A.B. Arnold is being being sponsored by Dr. McKenzie McKenzie and Dr. Les Mikloe, Newcastle. McKenzie pointed out that with three doctors in the area, at least one will be on call at all time. J.T. BROWN TOP EXHIBITOR Jas. T. Brown, Newcastle, President of the Holstein- Friesian Association of Canada was the Premier Breeder and showed the Grand Champion male and female at the Durham County County Black and White Day held Sept. 6th at the Orono Fair. NO HIGH SCHOOL FOR ORONO The special committee of the Durham County District High School Board, appointed appointed to approach area municipalities about a new 300-pupil school north of Orono. The proposal was turned down by the majority of the municipalities. Darlington Township cannot cannot demand the resignation of Mr. Heyland, an appointee appointee to the Durham District High School* Board. Mr. Heyland was asked for his resignation because of a difference of opinion with Darlington council over the location of a new high school in Orono. 46 YEARS AGO ORONO TO LINDSAY TO BE PAVED Hon. T.B. McQueensten, Minister pf Highways, said that as soon as the deeds, can be registered, construction WÏÜ start on a new highway betw'een Lindsay and Newcastle, This will open up an avenue for farmers to truck their stock to Toronto. Classified Ads WOMAN DIES IN CRASH Mrs. Edith Stephenson of Newcastle died in the Bowmanville Hospital after her car collided with a trailer 2 miles west of Bowmanville. The car turned over on its side in the south ditch and the truck also went off the pavement. pavement. FUSSY HITCH-HIKERS The discriminating hitchhiker hitchhiker has developed to the point where he stands at ease until he sees a radio-equipped Pictured above is the Orono Tyke Soccer Club No. 1 who on Saturday, September 3rd played an exhibition exhibition game at the Orono • school playgrounds with thé No. 2 Orono team and followed the game with <an outing*at the Orono Park. (Front row) Ryan Rock, Craig Nerqis, Greg Hooper, Scott McAllister, Jim Part ner, Shane Jones, David Burnett, Sean McKenzie; (Standing) coach Neil McAllsiter, Shawn Hardy, Scott Williams, Sean Kennedy, Kennedy, Jason Major, Brad Orono No. 2 Soccer Tykes No. 2 Orono Soccer Club, (standing) Allan Hqll, coach, Meagan Davies, Paul Kurosad, Todd Boricic, Shannon Card, S. Kurosad coach, Carl Brown, Mark Kurosad, 'Christin and coach, Mike Davies, (kneeling) Andy Taylor, Kevin Morton, Peter Cowan,' Minnis, Michael Clay, Cameron Esler and coach Dwight Esler. Absent were Laura Abrams and Grant Tomkins. Jamie Ball, Jason McMaster, Scott Hall, Kevin Scott, and Kelly Couch. (Continued from page 11) AUCTIONS Gigantic Farm Equipment Monthly Consignment Auction. Auction. Friday, Sept. 23,1983 at 10;00 a.m. sharp. Sales held 4th Friday of each month. New and used equipment. Including Including approximately 75-100 tractors, some industrial equipment, skid steer, loaders, trucks, pull-type and self-propelled combines and over 300 pipces of all types of farm equipment. Plus lawn and garden equipment. Special. Note: this sale' features several consignments fn$m local farmers. If you 1 *' need a combine, tractor, farm equipment or anything else... don't miss this auction, auction, Trucking available to anywhere " in Canada or U.S.A. Terms: Cash or good cheque day of sale. Not responsible for accidents on property. . Lunch booth dn grounds. Tractors sell at approximately approximately 1:00 p.m. Auc-* tioneers Cliff Gilbert & Alex Parr. t)ne of ^ Ontario's fastest growing monthly farm equipment consignment auc- • lions. n/c CARD OF THANKS The family of Jhe late Ralph Thompson wishes to thank everyohe 'for their " thoughtfulness to Ralph during during his long 1 illness,, my wond'erful brofhers and sisters especially Mae and Keith Henderson for their many trips to' Toronto and help in so many ways over the past four years. Isabel, Ross, Jack and Rosella and " all the Grandchildren. Grandchildren. 21, a.c. ' DEATH NOTICE LOWES, C. Warren. With deep sorrow the family of Warren Lowes, formerly of Orono, announce his passing at Memorial Hospital, Bowmapville on Wednesday, September 14, 1983. Warren leaves his wife, Bjorg, and two brothers, Gerald of Fl'in Fion, Manitoba and Ray of Hamilton. Rested at the Barlow Funeral Home, Orono. Friends were invited to meet at the Funeral Home on Friday at 2:00 p.m. for a short memorial. Interment Orono Cemetery. 21 a r PUBLIC NOTICE DURHAM REGIONAL , , HEALTH UNIT 11 Lambert Street Bowmanville, Ont. 623-2511 Commencing on Monday,, October 3, 1983 thé Bowmanville office of the Durham Regional Health Unit will be closed daily between between 12 noon and 1 p.m. Office hours will be Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and on statutory holidays.