> } 1 8-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday* November 19, 1986 The winner of Don Staples painting Bob Willsher of Newcastle who visited the Orono Town Hall Craft Show and Sale last week-end was the winner of the Don Staples painting. painting. Below he was inspect in Christmas decorations tastefully place upon a chirstmas tree at the show 1 . The show and sale was a definite Visions of Sugar Plums begin with • GLAZED GREEN and RED CHERRIES MIXED FRUIT arid PEEL FLOUR, SUGAR and SPICES ALL FROM THE VILLAGE BIN DOWNTOWN ORONO 983-5610 HOLIDAY DINNER served on . I Red <fe Greenfc Quilted FLACEMATS ATOP A CHRISTMAS TABLE CLOTH Fabrics, Needles and Thread available at , DEB'S Fabrics & Fashions Me Rest is fjp To You. 1 DOWNTOWN ORONO PHONE 983-9264 From Around the Region $3 Million for Home Care Expansion The Province is to give $3 million early in 1987 to expand and extend home services for the elderly and disabled for those living in the Haliburton-Kawartha^Pine Ridge District Health Unit. The area has the highest percentage percentage of elderly residents in the province, province, with 14 percent over the age of 65 years, Oshawa Liberals To Back John Turner The Oshawa Liberal Association are strongly behind John Turner and will give all their support to Turner at the national convention being held in Ottawa this month. Conant Place Expected Ready in December Diane Hamre, president of the Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Housing Corp. expects Conant Place in Oshawa to be ready for residents this coming month. Conant Place is a 45-unit townhouse complex of which half of the units will be rented to low- income residents or disabled. Port Perry Would Have Had A New School The Durham Board of Education chairman has stated that Port Perry could have had a needed new public school if the Board had been able to negotiate the purchase of land in the town which is town-owned but leased to the Port Perry Agricultural Society. The school was number one on the Board's list of priorities and money was available from the province province last week. The $4.9 million Lockhart Campus News Feet, feet Tickle my feet ■ Nifty, nifty, • Neat, Neat, Neat Mrs. Brown's Class Reporters: Marci Morris and Tammy Rendell Lockhart Campus Gr. 5 & 6 , On Remembrance Day the grade fives and sixes sang "The Strangest Dream" they also had seven students read their poems. On ' behalf of the Lockhart P.S. we would like to thank Mr. Tamblyn for coming to our school and playing playing "The Last Post" and "Taps" on the trumpet. By Michelle Ross, Gr. 6 Remembrance Day Service November 11th we had our Remembrance Day Service. Grade threes and fours sang a song called Poppies Red and said a few poems they had done. Then grade ones and twos sang two songs, one was " named We Stand and We Pray and the other one was named Soldiers and Sailors. We had some guests but Michelle is going to tell • you about that, y.■ i ,y By Amanda Garnett. Or. 5 Grade 3's and 4's On Tuesday, November 11th the school had an assembly in the afternoon. afternoon. Mr. Witheridge's class sang the song "Poppies Red". Two students read poems. Tljc assembly was forty-five minutes. Mrs,. Clifford the librarian, taught the grade 3's and 4's to make Bill Peet art. They are hangiri'g on the bulletin board in the hall. They arc very creative and colourful. By Ruby Raina, Gr. 6 grant is now lo be used lo build a school, the second choice, in Ajax. There has been a running "battle between the Board, the Agricultural Society and the Town over the lease of land to the Society. Recyclables Triple In Three Years The public is pitching in to make recycling work in west, Northumberland Northumberland County. The Cobourg ; based Northumberland County Recycling project has tripled its collection collection of reusable material. Newspapers, tin cans, bottles and cardboard is collected. Warden To Seek Second Term Warden Bob Allen, Percy Township reeve, having completed a one. year term as warden states he will seek to win a 'second term. It has been usual that the term of office office is held only for one year. Allen doès have opposition in his 1 bid from Rose-Marie Good, reeve of Alnwick township ,who has thrown her hat into the race. gifts with tl Wlagic of Qhnstma at BARI N A HOMË CHECK •, Going Away? Let us make your home , look lived-in. Reliable References Bonded BAtiB SHETLER TNACOX Newtonville 786-2996 7-8 a.m., after 6 p.m. Keirstead Prints Lambda Crystal Alpaca Jewellery Pottery Sachet Silk Scarves & Blouses Glassware wicker 1 . Brass Lanterns • C and D PIZZA and SUBS Downtown Orono Special Every Tuesday Buy ONE SUB and get ONE MINI SUB FREE HOURS OPEN: SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. THURSDAY - 4 p.m. to 12 midpight FRIDAY, SATURDAY 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Phone: 983-9788 Holiday Greetings that Bloom with. 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