8-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 18, 1986 A familiar face and voice your phtographer ran into one whose face and voice is well known to this area. Ted Spenceley for years announc- 1 ed harness horse races in Orono at the Fall Fair and bn Friday evenings. evenings. He was ,also well known around the disctrict in announcing and auctioneering. Ted now resides in the Bethany area and is a founding member of the Bethany Club which was started twelve years ago. He breeds and raises jumpers maintaining his interest interest in horses. While attending ' the Bethany Hills Hunt Horse Trials on Sunday The Bethany Hills Hunt Club held their annual Horse Trials at the CFRB Farms at Enterprise on Saturday with 148 horses and riders in competition in three classes, dressage, stadium jumping and cross country. The CFRB Farms provided a fine setting for the event especially thé cross country of 3020 metres with nineteen jumps through the rolling hills of the farm. The course was miring some 6 minutes, 43 seconds for the course. Pictured above is the start of the cross country course with time and faults a factor in the outcome. Propose $9.5 million resort for Bewdley The face of Bewdley, located on the shores of Rice Lake, could drastically change if a proposed $9.5 resort area goes ahead which has been presented by Rosewood Group Ltd, of Port Hope. The proposal includes a 150-room hotel complex with restaurant, shops and an indoor poll along with a medical complex, camping facility, recreational attractions attractions including horseback riding, fishing, water-skiing and boating. Ron Woodcock of Pori .Hope said it coujid turn into a $12 to $16 million dollar project and create T20 full-time jobs for the area. The group has committed $3.5 million for land purchase in the centre* centre* of Bewdley of. which property has been signed, sealed and notorized. notorized. Options have been taken On two other properties. The proponets of the proposal state they are : ready to go. The proposal has been placed Pines Senior Public News Report Last week in Physical Education, the track and field tests were completed. completed. Events were: the high jump, the long jump, the shot put, the 800 metre run, the 50 metre dash - for the boys, the triple jump, and for the girls, the ball throw. Thanks to all th students who helped to mark. The exams are now over - THANK GOODNESS - and the teachers did a terrific job in marking. marking. (The parts marked by students are always forgotten). Last week the school baseball team played in a tournament against M.J. Hobbs and Bowman- ville Sr. Public. Naturally, the best team won! • Before the end of the year, Lori Wagenaar, a Co-op student from Clarke High School will introduce a Babysitting Contract to the students of The Pines. This contract was made by the SJ.UDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK and , states that the babysitter will have a safe ride home if the employer is intoxicated. intoxicated. „ before Hamiltbn Township council and within a few weeks are to return with detailed plans of the proposal. The Pines hosted a "Thank You" tea last week for all parents who donated their time to the school over the year. Their help was invaluable. Today, some Pines students participated participated in a Track & Field Meet between Bowman ville Sr. Public and M.J, Hobbs. The competitors from The Pines were winners from our own meet. By Keith Small Pick Up Some Early Christmas Gifts During Our RED DOT SALE June Is Also ROSE MONTH * Save On j. Lay, . -Tï* ft ï j, <a 1 * | Î S' 1 ' t- ■ f M. 1 » «C , j , f LSI % , ; ï - < : L / , ' , * Sweetheart * > '■ • x'.v C'.*'" 6 !-.)... ROSES .69 ea. 1/2 d'oz. 3.59 CASH & CARRY ' , ONLY APPLE Main Street, Orono BLOSSOM SHOP 983-5291 $ 8» h> f STRAWBERRY CAKE This Week-end SPECIAL Reg. 3.50 *2 <t 95 Pay us a visit at our Tea Room The Village Bake Shop and Tea Room Downtown Orono <1 <3§ Main Street (SECONDARY, COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY) The Officer Candidate ' Training Program is intended intended for young people wishing to become career officers, putting their skills and knowledge to use in the operational classifications of the Canadian Armed Forces. O Infantry, armour, artillery O Pilots, air navigators, O Air weapons control .O Naval officers , To learn more about the 'career opportunities awaiting you, contact your nearest recruiting centre. Look in the yellow pages under "Recruiting." THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES There's no life-like it. /3' 11*1 Canada v.