Oroim Weekly limes, Wednesday, October 8, 1986-7 € < Waste-line * * is spreading Many of the upwards of 2000 attending attending the' protest rally against Eldorado's low-level waste pro posal carried banners and signs on Saturday last as they converged to the gates of Eldorado's Port Granby Granby dump site, A sample above Helping hands at the Another Figure Skating Club by Marilyn Ransberry Well, our first nights of figure skating have passed. We hope all our skaters are enjoying skating.. Our first night of skating was extremely extremely busy with eighteen unregistered skaters joining the club. Many thanks to the parents who helped out in getting our first night underway. You may wonder who are the skaters who are helping instruct and supervise our Canskate groups. These are our Junior Coaches and without them our Canskate program program could not operate. These skaters are skaters whç have achieved at least intermediate level in skating and they have attended attended the coaches clinics. A coaches clinic was held on Sunday, Sunday, October 5 with instructions by Allyson Ednie Cowan, a pro from the Orono Club, forty skaters, eleven years of age and older, from many clubs, attended the clinic. Eleven years old can qualify for Assistant Coaches badges and can qualify for Junior coaches. Parents are also welcomed at this course. From our club e we have the following who have qualified for assistant coaches; Ashley Burnham, Tanya Clemens; Shannçn MacGregor 1 , Eileen Buer; Junior coaches, Michelle Rutherford and Briar Ransberry. These skaters with previously qualified coaches will give up one or two hours a week to teach and supervise skaters. They do this without remuneration. We appreciate appreciate them and hope you do too. At the Coaches Clinic they are taught how to instruct skaters in various skills. Games to practice skills are an important part of Canskate. Canskate. Skating should be fun. Creative expression is also a part of the program. Our professional staff, Allyson, Stephanie, Stan and Beth will be teaching each group a lesson each week. On the night your child is not * getting a lesson they have time to practice their skills under supervision supervision of Junior coaches and parent volunteers. | * Congratulations to the following skaters for tests passed at a recent test day. Preliminary Dance "Dutch Waltz", Melissa Allin; Senior Bronze Dance, "Eurpoean", Kristen Hamel; Junior Silver Dance "Tango", Tanya Clemens and Briar Ransberry; Senior Bronze Freeskate, Kristen Hamel. Next year we are planning our Third Annual Street Dance in July. 1 cannot emphasize enough that your support and only yôur support can make our planned events a success. success. We want this to be our best Kinsmen year ever. Any men between the ages of 21 - 40 may join the Kinsmen Club. We will be more than happy to discuss, questions on Kinsmenship or meeting nights with you. Contact Dave Puk 983-5902 op Keith Ander- Out of the dim and distant past September 18, 1941 Bowmanville Women Strike for Higher Pay The Canadian Canners Ltd. has granted 30 women a two-and-a-half, cent an hour raise. The women had been receiving 20 cents an hour when they went on strike for a 5 cents an hour increase. The women accepted the 2'A cent an hour increase. increase. The women accepted the V/i cent raise after the cannery was idle for five hours. . September 25, 1941 Bowmanville Training School House Prisoners The Bowmanville High School will be taken over by the Dominion Government and used for an in- termment camp for German officers officers who are prisoners of war in, Canada. The boys present in the school will be sent home or placed in homes throughout the province. • Orono Is The Home of Lafge Cucumbers Mr. W.B. Hoar, of Orono . displayed the largest cucumber measuring J314 inches by 28 inches, weighing 4 pounds, 4 ounces. The vegetable is in perfect condition and would have grown larger if it hadn't been picked. September 27, 1956 Fifeld Crop Winners Winners in the Field Crop competition competition are as follows: 1st - &.B. Rickard, Bowmanville; 2nd - John Rickard, Newcastle; 3rd - Howard Allin, Newcastle; 4th - Ivison Tamblyn, Orono; 5th - Ken Henderson, Orono. son 983-5654 for more information. Remember to watch for upcoming upcoming Kinsmen events in your local paper. Come Out to Bingo and help us to better our community. Finally, 1 hope to see you at the "Fall Frolic". The Orono T-shirts will have their premier showing and sale at the Fall Frolic dance on October October 25th. SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY SUPPORT OUR EFFORTS Kinsmen Year Completed As of September 8th another Kinsmen year has begun. The main reason for this article is to inform citizens of the Orono-Newcastle area that Kinsmen have another full year of activities planned which can only be successful with .community participation. One of our biggest fund raisers - BINGO - has begun again under the scrupulous eyes of Don Armstrong who will be the chairman for this event. Keep an eye open in your local paper for dates and times. Another event coming up on OCTOBER OCTOBER 25 at 8:00 p.m. in the Orono Community Centre is the "FALL FROLIC DANCE". The dance is to be held to help the community community get over the end of summer blahs. The tickets are $10 per couple couple at the door with food and many prizes included. I.D. will be checked. checked. I hope to see a sell out you're guaranteed a great time. At this time 1 would also like to thank all of those who beared the horrible weather we had for our second second annual STREET DANCE.. O.H.S. Compete in Police Games 3rd Out of Thirty Schools The Orono High School Boys track and Field team attended the Eighth Annual Ontario Junior Police Games. Out of thirty schools, the boys got a safe third position with a total of 65 points. Medals won by, Eric Carleton for the 80 yard hurdle and the 220 yard dash, and Donald Lycett for Bàll Thro,w. Clarke Twp. Teachers Addressed by New Inspector * The first meeting was held for the teachers of Clarke Township on Monday, September 17, (1956 at Starkville School. The new inspector being Mr. C.A. Holmes; new president is Mrs. Martin; Vice-president is Mr. Pollard; Secretary/Treasurer is Miss Kirkpatrick; Press Reporter - Mrs. West. , « IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING Hon. Allan Lawrence,rui.p. invites all interested citizens to a public meeting to meet, near and question . Hon. Gerald Merrithew, up. Federal Minister of State for Forestry and Mines SUBJECT: The Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 at 5:00 p.m. PORT HOPE LIONS' CENTRE Gifford and Thomas Streets, Port Hope EVERYONE WELCOME Order Your, Hallowe'en Costume Pattern Now BROADCLOTH 10% OFF Mon-, tues. 9-5; Thurs. 9-6 Wed. 9-12 Fri. 9-8:30 Sat. 9-4 DEB'S Fashions & Fabrics Orono Main Street Phone 983-9264 LET US DESIGN A CENTRE PIECE FOR YOUR HARVEST TABLE The APPLE BLOSSOM SHOP 983-5291