Omiio Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 3, 1989--3 Celebrates 1st Birthday Hi: My name is Amanda Lee Chatterton Chatterton and I celebrated my 1st Birthday Birthday on April 4th. My daddy and mommy are David and Patti.,. My grandparents are Orville and Betty Chatterton of Oronp, Stanley and Teresa Comerford of Oshawa. Orono Horticultural show and meeting (Continued from page 1) Guest speaker Gordon Wick, Oshawa was. introduced by Doreen Lowery and gave an excellent presentation on "Perennials for Continuous Bloom" along with hints on how to care for and extend the blooming period of .many plant varieties. Jo Harris thanked Gordon Gordon on behalf of those present. Following the adjournment of the meeting a tasty lunch was served by Adele McGill, Mary Forest and Isabelle Trim. On May 4th the Society has planned planned a tour of the greenhouses at Rekker's Gardens and meet at the church at 6:30 p,m. for transportation. transportation. The spring show and plant sale is May 18th which always provides a beautiful display of spring flowers. New members arc welcome. April 27th House Plant Show results are as follows: Section A: Class 1 - African Violet, single 1) Jo Harris and Carol Mostert; 2) Inez Harris and Doreen Lowery; 3) Lorna Atkins and Eleanor Terrill Class 2 - African Violet, double or semi double 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Isabelle Challice; 3) Jo Harris Class 3 - African Violet, fancy leaf 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Jo Harris; 3) Doreen Lowery Class 4 - African Violet, a miniature 1) Lorna Atkins; 2) Jo Harris; 3) Isabelle Challice Class 5 - Geranium, potted up from out.side and kept over winter i) Carol Mostert and Minnie 'Zegers; 2) Isabelle Trim and Jo Harris; 3) Doreen Lowery and Dorothy Barnett Class 6 - Houseplaru, fancy leaf or foliage pot size 4" or under 1) Isabelle Challice; 2) Minnie Zegers; 3) , Carol Mostert Class 7 - Houseplant, fancy leaf or foliage pot size 4" or over 1) Inez Harris and Doreen Lowery; 2) Isabelle Trim and Minnie Zegers; 3) Carol Mostert and Jo Harris Class 8 - Houseplant, flowering, pot size 4" or under 1) Lorna Atkins; '2) Isabelle Trim; 3) Minnie Zegers Class 9 - Houseplant, flowering, pot size 4" or- over 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Pat Windatt; 3) Eleanor Terrill Section B: Decorative (Front View) "Breath of Spring" - and arrangement arrangement (asymmetrical) using branches Industry to employ 40 at new Industrial site The Town's General Purpose committee has given approval for an industrial development to manufacture conveyors on property off Darlington Road just south of Highway 401. Powerscreen of Canada Ltd. is expanding from the Ajax location to the new industrial park in the south-east comer of Bowmanville. Mayor Hubbard noted that this would be the first industrial operation operation in the new park and is expected to provide employment for forty people. and flowers 1) Minnie Zegers; 2) Carol Mostert; 3) Yvonne Trafford Special Prizes: Most points in entire show - Carol Mostert, donated by Lorna Atkins. Best violet in show -Jo Harris, donated by PVR Store in Kendal. Judges choice - Doreen Lowery, donated by Jo Harris. Number of exhibitors 14; number of entries 52. Press Publicity Lorna Atkins Clarke Drama Club event (Continued from page 1) laughing all the way to their mode of transportation following the showing. There was a murder to solve in "Streuth", an episode of "Stalag 69", "Slaughter" from the 1930 and the romance of "Julius and Cleopatra". Not to be forgotten the appearance of the Coarse Music ensemble for a brief appearance. All those taking part excelled in their rolls of this farcical presentation presentation at Clarke High School in which the audience could and did take much enjoyment. It was an amateurish look at theatre in a professional professional manner and it all proved to be funny throughout. The Clarke Drama club tilk; over the years, been noted to provide great entertainment with their annual annual presentation. They held true to this form once again. Joe Boss has a message at Newtonvllle (Continued from page 1) bits' (Tim Horton donuts) on the floor, an offering even presented to the audience amidst rolls of laughter. The plot included the dream of darning James Bay, pumping out the sea water and allowing the area to fill up with fresh water to be pumped to the Great Lake and then to the United States. A proposal that has been considered as possible by some current leaders. ft Boss found himself instrumental in the death of Chico Mendes, a man, who was murdered for his efforts efforts in saving the Amazon Rain Forests. Just another mistake. Joe Boss left his audience with the pertinent message that even though there are mistakes one should never give up on their cause. There is no turning back. > Bernie Martin states he intends to present Joe Boss at a number of schools in the area in the near future. ■ . .. The performances had to be rewarding for Joe Boss (Bernie Martin) with an appreciative full house on both nights. COMING TO ORONO SOON Fresh Cut Golden Brown 1/4 lb. of your local beef "BIG DULEE '99 1/2 lb. feast of Burger delight From the Cold Atlantic Cooked to perfection AND MUCH MORE Watch for the OPENING OF DU LEES Tàkina applications now: Kitchen and Counter Staff Call for appointment 983-9291