Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 26, 1988-7 Clarke High Valedictorian Principal H. Hubbs at Clarke High School congratulates Darren Darren Lewis of Orono who gave GRCA requires Hope to pay part of court costs The Ganaraska Region Conservation Conservation Authority has turned the tables on Hope Township by passing- passing- a resolution that Hope pay 4Ô percent of the legal costs relating to Hope's case against the Authority over the matter of flood plain management. Hope is challenging the régula-, tion on the basis that technically the provincial regulation was not enacted by the GRCA because it does not appear so in the meeting minutes. Although no court date has yet been set over the Hope Township , case the GRCA has already spent $1,0Q0 for legal fees. National COR leader returns to Edmonton Elmer Knutson, party leader for the Confederation of Regions and who had intended to seek election in the federal Northumberland riding'in the upcoming election has abandoned his plan after only four, people turned up for his nomination nomination meeting. Knutson is to pick a riding in the Edmonton, Alberta, area. Rhino Party in the running Bill "Real E" Humble, 28, states he has entered the Northumberland federal race. He claipis he would replace cement cement sidewalks with rubber walks and to change the sound of velco. Humble is a resident of Port Hope. Drug abuse touches all t facets of society Cpl. A1 Roach of the Peterborough. Peterborough. Detachment of the R.C.M.P. speaking at the Masonic Temple in Port Hope said drug abuse touches all facets of society and said curiosity is one of the main reasons people start their use. His appearance and talk highlighted the kick-off of the the valedictory addressed at Clarke's commencement on Friday Friday evening. Masonic Foundation of Ontario raised $1 million to be used in elementary schools to fight such drug abuse. Hope tables tannery plan Faced with 80re ldents °PP° sin ë a plan to establish a ' tannery on Wesleyville Road Hope Township council tabled thg proposal until such time as all reports and approvals approvals were obtained. The proponent states he contacted contacted the Ministry of the Environment Environment and Hope Township prior to purchasing the 125 acres near 401 highway. This summer the Township had ) approved the proposal in principle, a proposal that is expected to employ from 25 to 30 people. A new view for I Visual Art Centre The new administrator at the j Visual Arts Centre, Bowman ville, Karen Cruxton, is set for more activities activities for the artistic community. Cruxton came to the Centre from the Whitby Station Gallery. Cruxton states the Visual Arts Centre has so much potential and that with hard work and long-term planning it could become one of the few places in Ontario to offer a high quality of art in a histroic centre. The mill is one of a kind, brick, and built in 1905. A feasibility study is in the process. Schools and Clubs key in developing athletes Schools and track clubs must develop strong links to help junior athletes develop in Canada states a top Durham coach, Curtis Sahadath, of the Durham X-LS Track and Field Club. He states there is little direction for young athletes in Canada and it can only come when the two groups work closely together otherwise we will continue to experiment. New building plannned for Y.W.C.A., Oshawa A new building has been planned by the Y.W.C.A. to be located, but separated, from the present Adelaide House. The building calls for one, two and three bedroom apartments with rent geared to income. income. Last year the Y provided accom- ON THE ROAD AGAIN Music by your host , SPARKY All Types for All Occasions 983-9600 After 4 p.m. 983-9221 Northumberland Meat Packers Government Inspected i CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING CUT - WRAP - FROZEN Beef Patties - Sausage - Smoking 797-2134 . CAMPBELICROFT MILLBROOK GARDEN HILL Jfl COUNTY RD 9 Taunton Road , n HWY 2 1 401 / 401 From Around the Region modation tor I(XX) women at their hostel with the average length of stay being eight days. They served 21,(XX) meals. It is pointed out that the present building cannot accommodate all the women who come for shelter. . Oshawa girl admitted to Sports Hall of Fame Well-known Barbara Underhill of Oshawa and a member of the Underhill-Martini duo winning gold medals was inducted in the Canada Sports Hall of Fame last week along with her partner, Bobby Hull, San- FOR Board of Education on Monday, November 14th VOTE TO RE-ELECT Wm. H. (Bill) CARMAN For Experienced, Conscientious, Dedicated and Capable Representation VOTE: IT MATTERS To You - Your Children - To Your Community For Information and/or Transportation Call 983-5953 .PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPAL GRANTS All organizations seeking a grànt from the Corporation Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for their activities during 1989 must submit a completed'application form to the office office of the Treasurer on or before November 28, 1988, at 4:30 p.m. Applications will not be accepted after this d,ate. Application form's and copies of the Municipal grant policy are available at the Finance Office of the Corporation Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at 68 King Street East, Bowmanville. 1 And further take notice that the Newcastle Community Community Service Advisory Board will hear delegates concerning concerning their grant applications at its regular meeting on December 7,1988, in Court Room No. 1, Fire Building, 132 Church Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, at 7:00 p.flj. Milt Dakin, Chairman, N-C.S.A.B. J.R. Blanchard, ' Treasurer. Date Published: - Ofctober 19,1988 ' , November 2, 1988 , November'l 6, 1988 . P.O. A2234 dra Post, golfer, Donald Loney, football and Alan Eagleson. Underhill and Martini scored a gold, in the pairs at the 1984 World championship in Ottawa. Compost prjecl approved A Whitby committee approved a plan for Whitby to take part in a leaf composting program this year to reduce waste going to landfill. 50,000 biodegradable garbage bags will be made available for the try-out. The plan is a joint effort of the Region and Whitby.