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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Apr 1989, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, April 5, 1989 At the Orono Hunt Club Bowmanville SChOOl Rangemaster Carl White sits at Firing begins only after his com- depends on the rangemasters ab- his raised platform where he can mand, and ends on his command. solutely authority, oversee the entire shooting area. The safety of the many clubs |i:S|S LjlJ J ----a f ■if MM * Off to the best kind of start. John Treleaven begins his shooting career under the patient ' guidance of a competent adult instructor, Dave Hircock. Both have inserted proper ear plugs. Even the standard .22 can damage the unprotected ear. Orono District Credit Union annual meeting The Orono United Church Hall was the centre for the sixty plus members and their families to enjoy their 34th Annual Meeting. The U.C.W. Ladies served a tasty roast beef dinner with all the trimmings and topped off with all those homemade pies. In the absence of President, John Colville, Vice-President, Helen Browes welcomed all the guests and members and the evening was opened opened with Gord Werry leading us in Grace. At the conclusion of the meal, Director, Clare Martin called on the convenors and thanked them for the great meal and everyone applauded applauded in appreciation. Business Meeting: '■•eviviary, ( •■ -n Mnrnhv moved that the minutes of the last. Annual Meeting be approved as- per the cop" ,Ji'.:nbii(ed on the tables, seconded by Credit Committee member, Vic Snider. Carried. Mary Clapdorp, Treasurer- Manager, moved for a motion to accept the Annual report as printed and presented to the members, expressing expressing that our Credit Union had enjoyed "another successful year, motion by Director, Gord Werry, seconded by Director, Bill Gilbank. Carried. Credit Committee member, Vic Snider moved that the Committee report be approved as printed in the Annual Report, seconded by Gord Werry. Carried. Ken Boyd, Supervisory Committee Committee member moved that the Committee Committee report be accepted as printed in the Annual Report, seconded by G. Werry. Carried. A motion made by Director, Bill Gilbank, that the Credit Union pay a 7.5Vo Dividend on Member's Shares and a 2Vo Interest Rebate on Loans for the 1988 year, seconded by Director, Clare Martin. Carried. The Election of Officers was conducted conducted by Mr. Sandy Lyall of the Cumis Life Insurance Co, Committee Committee Chairman, Bill Gilbank presented G. Werry, H. Browes and P. Blaschke to the Board of Directors, Directors, E. Millson for the Credit- Committee and K. Boyd for the Supervisory Committee. With no further nominations from the floor, the members were voted to their respective positions for a three year term. With the conclusion of the business meeting, Vice-President, Helen Browes thanked all the Board and Committee members for their time and effort in making the Credit Union, the success that it is and invited the members to come forth with ideas for our 35th Annual Annual Meeting which will be held ip 1990. She then called on Mr. Gord Werry to make a special presentation presentation to Mr. Bill Gilbank, in appreciation appreciation of his service to the Credit Union, as he was resigning from the Board of Directors. The Guest Speaker for the evening, evening, Mr. Fred Alio, Branch Manager of the Co-operative Trust Office was introduced by Mary Clapdorp. Mr. Alio showed slides and spoke to the members on R.R.S.P.'s and being very appropriate appropriate to the tax time of the year, his information would be very helpful to the membership. The conclusion of the meeting was turned over to Treasurer- Manager, Mary Clapdorp and Assistant-Manager, Dorothy Perfect for the draws for the door prizes. Door prizes were donated by: Co-Operative Trust Co. of Canada winner Carol Boyd; Curvp- ly Wood Products/Plydesigns winner winner Edith Gordon; J. Anderson Smith Co. winner Barb Glass; St. Marys Cement Co. winner Faye Snider; Durham Farmers Co-op winner John Moffat; Cumis Life Insurance Co. winner Esther Allin; Dennison winner Alvin Yeo and : Alvin Blewett; Orono District - Credit Union winners Scott Yeo, Enid Tennant, Audrey Young, B. Hammond, Wayne Werry, Carla Werry, Jack Craigd, Hazel Craigo, Ann Loucks and Helmut Blaschke.,* The Board of Directors and the Membership of the Oronb District Credit Union Ltd. woujd like to express express a big "Thank you" for the donations of the prizes for this Annual Annual Meeting, they are greatly appreciated. appreciated. by Joan Murphy, Secretary to be expanded Vincent Massey Addition Plans for an addition and renovation renovation to Vincent Massey Public School in Bowmanville moved another step ahead last night as trustees approved sketch plans presented by the architectural firm of Moffet and Duncan. The preliminary schedule for the new work sees September, 1989 as the start date with September, 1990 as the completion date for the addition. addition. The work will include six new . classrooms, a special education. room, a library, separate space for guidance and health, a library with an EDNET room, and a gymnasium gymnasium - auditorium for school and community use. The estimated cost of the project which will also see the roof ungraded, energy inefficient windows replaced, new duct work, and sprinkler systems is slightly over $3 million. According to Superintendent of Business, Ron Sudds, "The Board hasn't yet heard (from the Ministry) when the project will be funded but an announcement is expected within the next month." (Continued page 8) Northumberland Meat Packers ■ Government Inspected CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING CUT - WRAP - FROZEN BEEF KILLINGS FOR THE HIDEONLY PIGS - $10.00 FOR THE KILLING Pigs & Beef - Cut, Wrapped, Frozen 17c. lb. Beef Patties - Sausage - Smoking 797-2134 HIGHWAY CLOSING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at the meeting to be held in the Council Chambers, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday, April 10th, 1989, at the hour of 9:30 A.M., propose to pass a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of parts of the unopened road allowances described as Parts of Lot 27, Broken Front Concession and that portion of Clarke Street between Blocks "K & O, Hanning's Plan Village of Newcastle, npw in the Town of Newcastle, more particularly designated as Part 2, Plan 10R-3009,* and described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR THAT certain parcel and tract of land and premises, lying and being in the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham. Province of Ontario, and being composed of the unopened road allowance according to C.G. Hanning's Hanning's Plan of lots in the Village of Newcastle, Town of Newcastle, more particularly described as Part 2, f?lan 10R-3009, deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Newcastle (No. 10) on August 22nd, 1988. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT before passing the said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council shall hear in person, or by his-Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by This by-law, and who applies to be heard. Dated at the Town of Newcastle this 15th day of March 1989. Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T.(A) Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Tenhperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Dates of Publication: March 15, 22, 29 1 and April 5,1989 File No. 77.44.122 P.O. A2298

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