4-fyroao Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 17, 1986 Piet med above is the Orono Tyke Baseball Team who this year finished finished the regular season schedule in first place. On Saturday however, the boys went down to defeat for. only the third time this year, losing the championship game to Bowmanville by a score of 4-0. Orono received very good pitching from Nathan Virtue and Mike Landers, but the team was unable to solve the offerings of an excellent Bewmanville hurler. Congratulations Congratulations to all the boys for a very fine season of ball. In photo above: (front row) Dyson Drury, Chad Puk, Scott Borduii, lan ' Borutskie, Justin Hughs, (Back row) Jeff Wilson, Nathan Virtue, Chad Maartense, Jeff MacDonald, Mike Landers, Stephen Stadelmann, Greg Mackay and Jeremy Blackburn, (third row) Peter Maartense, assistant coach, Nancy Bridger, coach, ând Patrick Brinklow, assistant coach, (Missing Jean-Paul Tousqnant.) Local fire department training for Darlington Jim Aldridge, Newcastle Fire Darlington Generating Station. Chief, will be attending the Ontario The Chief states that information Hydro Western Nuclear Training from' the course will then permit Centre Course at Bruce Nuclear ' planned tiaining courses for local generating plant later this month. firefighters thus enabling an iin- The fire chief notes that it was proved: level of Municipal fire pro- identified in the Hydro Fire Study tection for the Darlington the responsibility the Newcastle Fire' Generating plant. The chief said he Department holds to ensure that the hoped that sometime in the future Town's firefighters are adequately such courses will be available at the trained as to the hazards at the Darlington plant. Orono Dq.wntown - 983-5310 EAT IN or TAKF, OITT * This Week's Special Review Panel sets out phone answering service FARP-The Federal Environmen- area residents to obtain information tal Assessment Panel reviewing the about the review process from the proposal for the permanent Panel Secretariat. The number to disposal of low-level radioactive call is (416) 885-9542. Later in the wastes in the Port Hope-Newcastle review the Panel will also open an area has released its operational office in the area, procedures for the public review Two of the stages to be held and announced the opening of a soon-open houses and public scop- telephone answering service for mg workshops-arc described in the area residents. procedures. Panel Chairman, Raymond The open houses will be arranged Robinson, said the review process, by the Panel's Secretariat to help set out the events and timing for residents learn more about the pur- various stages of the review pro- pose of the review and how it will be posai by Eldorado Resources carried out. Limited and Atomic Energy' of The scoping workshops, which Canada Limited. will be the first of a series of public The answering service will open meetings conducted by the Panel, September 16 and can be used by are designed to help the Panel deter- Citizens choice - limited Second Marsh program Options for the future use of the Second Marsh in' Osliawa were presented to the general public last ■Wednesday evening in the Holiday Inn in Oshawa during a day-long Open House. ■ Three concepts were on display ranging from the first option of doing doing nothing which would see the loss of the marsl^ over an eighty years period to that of a controlled marsh for waterfowl enhancement. According to those in charge of the Open House, members of the Second Marsh Management Committee Committee the second option was the choice of the majority of those in attendance. The second optidn, limited recreation and education, would enhance the marsh through some five phases with the three final phases being unscheduled and possible only with the success of the first two stages. The first phases would require permission to enter the marsh through an access walkway with parking at the Oshawa Harbour Commission office. Activities would be limited to passive recrea- • tion and education with a carrying capacity of 30 to 60 persons a month. Hunting, trapping and i fishing would only be for manage- ' ment purposes. There would be no capital cost with operating costs estimated, at $6,000. This phase would cover the period of the rest pf 1986 and through 1987. , The second ■ phase' which would- be carried out in 1987-1988 would see the opening of the western outlet, channelization of the streamflow to the outlet and some habitat improvement such as water- fowl islands and deepening of some of the areas of the marsh. The remaining phases which carry the bulk of the costs would be directed to easier access to the marsh for people in the form of boardwalks,, lookout tower, paved parking.lot and visitors centre. These events were unscheduled. The third option which was presented last week, waterfowl enhancement, would be undertaken totally by Ducks Unlimited who would control the level of water in the marsh on a continuing basis through the use of pumps. The operation would be directed totally for waterfowl. The committee did not address future ownership of the majsh but did state it mattered little who owned the marsh. mine the scope and importance of the subjects to be included in the Panel's instructions (known as guidelines) to Eldorado an AECL for the preparation of an environmental environmental impact statement. Dates, locations, and times for the open houses and scoping workshops will be announced after Eldorado has indicated which of the two Newcastle alternatives to the proposed Wesleyville site it prefers. The open houses will be held approximately approximately two weeks and the workshops four weeks after that announcement. announcement. CHICKEN NUGGETS Q 25 French Fries & Cole Slaw # O ■ Offer Good Until September 24th, 6:00 P.M. Look for our Weekly Specials INTERIOR PAINT SALE 19.99 *16.99 $ 23.99 C II m 1 ■ Bern,* Natural Whites Flat - 21.99 Interior Alkyd Faint KEM-GLO Low Lustre & Semi Gloss . , 1 24,99'-