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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Dec 1988, p. 5

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Christopher and Melissa were Saturday of last week and latter By the way Santa was a jolly well at ease with Santa at the they too their turn at the Fish type of fellow. Durham Farmers' Co-op on Pond for fluffy stuffed animals. Bazaar and Tea outstanding success Once again it is my pleasure to make the announcement that Heather Social Club Bazaar and Tea was an outstanding success. The success of the bazaar was due to all the effort and work put forth by the Heather Lodge members who worked very hard and harmoniously. harmoniously. A sincere "Thank you" for donations from non members and a big "Thank you" for generous donations from Heather Lodge members. A special thanks to Sister Ruth Bray, District Deputy President President from Port Hope, for making the official opening remarks and thanks to Norma Moffat, Noble Grand who welcomed the guests and graciously introduced the District Deputy President. A most sincere "Thank you" to all who attended the Bazaar and Tea to make it such a success. From Officers and members of Heather Lodge" a Merry Christmas and all the beSt for the New Year. Winners of the draws are as follows: 1st prize, quilt - Mrs. John Butler, 32 Margaret St., Port Hope; 2nd prize, cooking utehsils - Eleanor Clarke, Gores Landing; 3rd prize, dinner for 2 at Dutch Oven - Pauline Alldread, 18 Jane Street, BowmanVille; broom and cover - Pat Mercer, Orono; decorated cake - Jean Allin, Orono. The Mayor's message (Continued from page 11) gregate in the town. She said, "Unfortunately the sanitary landfill issue will !not go away and the town will have to mount a serious campaign to defeat the efforts of others to dump in our municipality. Most of our planning policies are ten years out-of-date, she said but she commented on the Strategic Planning Branch that had been setup to deal with planning problems. problems. The newly elected Mayor said maybe it was time to slow down residential growth to enable time to take stock of the town's infrastructure infrastructure including roads and parks. "We need to ensure com- merical and industrial development and that we not become a dormitory dormitory suburb of the greater Toronto Toronto area. The Mayor calls for new development development to come with 'class' and that shopping facilities arid, industry must indicate they will be good corporate corporate citizens with buildings of a higher standard and high quality landscaping. The Mayor was strong on strengthening law enforcement of town by-laws and regulations. She noted that most people abide by the laws and regulations but there, are always those who defy or are ignorant ignorant of the laws. i She said by-laws and agreements are not worth the paper t^iey are written on if they are not enforced. Mayor Hubbard pointed out that council must work as a team and that council members were policy setters not town administrators. Hey Kids . . . '• v " • , ' ; Sunday, December 11 IS YOUR DAY TO SHOP "TAX FREE" At WENDY B'sl'Get your Christmas Shopping done for Mom, Dad, Gramma, • Grandpa, Sisters, Brothers, and yes, even the Pet DonH Miss Out , SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11th 1:00 p.m. to 5 P.M. Ages 12 Years and Under Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 7, 1988-5 "Our role is to set the vision for our community and to make the decisions decisions that lie ahead." " She said her vision was simple, quality of life, places to shop, job opportunities and affordable housing housing for our sons and daughters. We want our rural heritage preserved and the rights of the farming community community protected. In brief statements members of council expressed some views and pleasures in serving the community through council. Pat Deegan spoke of the many important decisions to be.made and called upon council to work as a unit during the enxt three years. Diane Harare congratulated the Mayor for the content of her inaugural inaugural address and said she had always been proud to represent the Town at the Regional level of government. "lam here to serve all residents of the municipality", she said. Larry Hannah said he found the evening most exciting arid was well aware of the tough decisions to be made in the future-. Ken Hooper, added some humour in his comments but said it was an honour to be elected to council. In commenting on the Mayor suggestion of a slow-down in housing he said. he would approve approve stopping such development until such time as council knew where it was going. Frank Stapleton said it was a pleasure to be here and looked toward to the next three years. He also said council should be cautious on any slow-down on residential development. He said, "The harmony harmony is here let's have a,good term. Arnot Wotten said it Was to be an honour to work with Mayor Hubbard Hubbard and suggested they .consider slowing down residential development. development. He also, cautioned council not to forget the fireball for. the north of the municipality. Offer Dairy farm tour • Allinbrook Feed and Earn) Supplies, Supplies, corner of Hwy. 115 and Concession Concession 4th, south, of Orono, are holding an Open House this Friday in recognition of their first year in business. Included in the activities is a ' family tour of the Dairy farm operation which is carried on by Neil and Shelley Allin. Sports Continued mances. Steve Bonneau and Danny Rowe both played a solid game oh defense. Sunday night the Atoms cruised rip the turnpipe to play Omemee, the leagues' best team. Again the boys did anything' but disgrace themselves. Orono suffered a hard- fought 4-1 toss but considering they were beaten 10-1 by the same team earlier, this loss was no disgrace. With Omemee ahead 2-0 Jamie Shetlef scored Orono's goal unassisted on a picture perfect breakaway. Early in the third period Omemee notched 2 quick goals to ice the game. Simon Weagant and Tomas Wakefield both deserved credit for their ferocious forechecking. As well Scott Ransberry played a steady, dependable gaem on defense. And finally Jeff Parry played another outstanding game kicking away 20 shots. This was a week for the whole team to be proud of. Barina Home Check will give your,home a lived-in look from outside and water your plants, check, heating, plumbing etc. inside Enjoy peace of mind while you are awày this winter. 786-2996 We are insured and bonded BARBSHETLER - INA COX Hwy. 115 to Peterborough Hwy. 35 to Lindsay f

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