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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Dec 1986, p. 11

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Santa pays visit to Orono Public The arrivai of Santa completed the evening for thè children at last weeks Christmas party at the Orono Public School. Orono Campus Mrs. Werry helps Mrs. Allin and Mr. Denike. Mrs. Werry wanted* to be a helper because she enjoys watching watching her own children progress and also helping the other children.thSt 1 need help. Shd works with the children individually. She comes in two mornings a week. She works with us at Hot Lunch, serving us our rheal. Mrs. Allin gets Mrs. Weerry to clean out the- paint but like Mrs. Werry said, "Someone has to do it." She always works as a girl guide leader every- Monday night, here at Orono Public School. Mrs.. Werry has been working here for six years. She has been busy like a bunny. She's been hopping all Marg Wilbur of R.R. 4 Port Perry, today announced her candidacy candidacy for the New Democratic Party nomination in the new provincial provincial riding of Durham East. The young girl above is fascinated with her gift of a candy cane from Santa. over the school trying to help the teachers in any way. ' Secret Santa Week For Staff All the staff put their names in a hat and they picked a name out of the hat, and they have to be nice to the person they picked. They can't let the person they have know that they're their Secret Santa- «Mrs. Clark got a Chocolate Bar on Tuesday Tuesday and Mrs. Staples got a banana, Miss David got a jar filled with candies candies with a little .snowman on top. On' Fridaj{4h|y have to guess who their secret Santa was. By Tammy Gyjytuik arid Tammy Rendell The 47-year-old Scugog Township resident was the NDP candidate in Durham-York iti the 1981 and 1985 elections. Scugog Township is now part of the new riding of Durham East. "We need mpre New Democrats at Queen's Park to fight for ordinary, ordinary, working people," says Wilbur, "people need a voice to speak out about the future of their communities, about their jobs and about their families. 1 intend to provide provide that strong voice for the people of Durham East." Expecting an election in 1987, Wilbur* says major issues facing Durham East residents are the environment; environment; the need for a compulsory compulsory no-fault public auto insurance insurance program; occupational health and safety programs and bet- Orono D'B'LA. Lucky Draw Winners The following is a list of winners of the Orono D.B.I.A. lucky draws which have been held over the past eleven shopping days. The draw closes out Wednesday evening,' December 17th. The following have been winners: Aleck Moffat, Orono; Kelly Davis, Newtonville; Nancy Murdoch, Bowmanville; Margaret Arnot, Orono; Thelma Gilbank, Orono; W. Davis, Orono; Cindy Zegil, Orono; Mike Hutton, Orono; David McGillivrey, Orono; William Alldread, Bowmanville and Wayne Deremo, Orono. One more winner to be announced. announced. All receive $20.00 value in D.B.I.A. Bucks good for purchase in any Orono Downtown store. End of Highway 115 contract for time being? Highway contracts have been let for Highway 115 reconstruction to the junction of Highway 35 and 115 tp be completed sometime in 1987 or early 1988. Work has been com-. pleted south from Peterborough to west of Highway 28. Nothing appears in any five year forecast for further work north of Orono or south of Peterborough. This has officials in Peterborough Peterborough somewhat upset as they wanted four-lane service completed from 401 to the city. ter daycare. Durham East New Democrats will hold their nomination meeting on Thursday, January 22, 1987, at Durham College in Oshawa beginning beginning at 7:30 p.m. Provincial NDP Leader Bob Rae will be guest speaker. In addition to Scugog Township, Durham East also includes the Town of Newcastle, Manvers Township and the section of Oshawa and Whitby lying north of Taunton Road. Biography of Margaret Wilbur Born: February 14, 1939, in Toronto. Parents: The late Andrew - Brewin, former M.P. for Greenwood Greenwood Riding in Toronto, 1962 to 1979, and Peggy Biggar Brewin. Education: Brown Public School, Toronto, Oak wood Collegiate Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Havergal College, Toronto, Trinity College, University of Toronto B.A. in History, Post Graduate Certificate in Education, University of London, London, England, M.A. in History of Education, University of Toronto. Employment: Taught in Ottawa, England and West Indies, then retired to raise three children. Community Work: Chair, - Scugtig Library Board, former President, Stony Lake Cottagers Association, and of Reach Protective Protective Association, a ratepayers group. Was a member of the Scugog Library Finance Committee, Committee, is a member of the Durham Region Federation of Agriculture and of Operation Dismantle, member steering committee, Group of 78, an international affairs group. Political: NDP Candidate, Durham York, 1981, and 1985. Candidate for Area Councillor, Scugog Township, 1982. On the NDP Provincial Executive since 1982, Chair of the Ontario NDP ■; Municipal Affairs Committee, 1 1982-1986, elected to the Federal Council of the NDP at 1986 Proviii- cial Convention. Active as a Campaign Campaign Manager in many 'décriions including the 1984 Federal Election Campaign in Durham , Northumberland. Northumberland. ' ' Married to Jim, an ' Oshawa lawyer. Three ghildren, Amea, 16, Frances, 14 and Timmy 11. Orono - Lockharts School News Wilbur seeks NDP nod in Durham East Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 17. 1986-11 The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 1987 SUMMER STUDENTS The Town of Newcastle is accepting applications for 1987 summer students. Students will be hired under the following general categories: General Labourers, Inside Clerical and Fitness Centre. Applications Applications will be accepted by the Canada Manpower Centre, 44 Bond Street West, Oshawa, L1H 4H8 or at the Administrator's Administrator's Office, 152 Church Street, Bowmanville, L1C 3A6. The deadline for 1987 summer student applications is March 31st, 1987. ' Lawrence E. Kotseff, Chief Administrative Officer Date of Publication: December 17, 1986 P.O. A 1783 The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE FITNESS CENTRE 49 LIBERTY STREET, BOWMANVILLE (BESIDE BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL) REGISTER NOW FOR THE WINTER SWIM SESSION 12 week session in » variety of classes for adults and youths PRE SCHOOL LEVELS (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND,UNDER) RED CROSS YELLOW TO WHITE LEVELS LIFESAVING I, II- & III ADVANCED - BRONZE MEDALLION, BRONZE CROSS & AWARD OF MERIT AQUA FITNESS MASTERS/SWIM FOR FITNESS NEWCASTLE AQUATICCLUB (COMPETITIVE SWIMMING) SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING ADULT SCARE SKINNIES/ADVANCED BEGINNERS STROKE IMPRÔVEMENT THE DEADLINE FOR WINTER CLASSES IS DECEMBER 24,1986 CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF JANUARY 5, 1987 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 416-623-3392 Date of Publication: December 17,1986 P.O. A 1373

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