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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jul 1989, p. 9

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, July 5, 1989-9 Achievement awards for Grade Three at Orono Achievement Awards were Three, Mrs. Cowans clasd, presented to students in Grade Orono Puiblic School, on the last day of school. Durham Regional CRIME STOPPERS Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving the continuing continuing number of Break and Enters which are occurring in Durham Region. Dqver. For tours call (519) 587-2201; Thunder Bay Thermal Generating Station, is on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay. Tours ran in the mornings on Tuesdays and Fridays through.July and August. To book a tour call (807) 623-2701; Lennox Thermal Generating Station Station is an oil-fired station on Lake Ontario west of Kingston. The number to call for tours is (613) 352-3525. In particular, Police are looking for leads in a Break and Enter which occurred in Oshawa during the late night or early morning of June 7th and 8th. Sometime overnight, thieves forced the front door of Bernie's Cameras of 245 King Street East, entered and removed a number of cameras. These premises have been broken into on a prior occasion and both movie cameras and still cameras have been stolen. Obviously, some of these stolen items are sold or offered for sale at reduced prices. If you have been offered a camera or any other property cheaply or you suspect that anyone has stolen property, you can call Crime Stoppers. You will never have to give your name or appear in Court. All calls are treated confidentially. confidentially. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS. Some glad, some sad, some thinking about it A mixed reaction on the last students at the Orono Pub l day at school by this group of Hydro welcomes visitors at Darlington Station Ontario Hydro is ready to 1 welcome visitors' to its information centres and stations this summer. Four information centres are open for drop-in visits, and tours 'of nucleaivand thermal generating stations stations are available on request. Here's a summary of what's available, for free, at Ontario Hydro's facilities: Pickering Energy Information Centre is open every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Located at the Pickering nuclear generating station, station, east of Toronto, the information information centre is open for drop-in visitors, and bus tours of the site run from the centre every day.,A walking tour of the station is available, but must be reserved ahead of time. Those taking part in station tours must be 18 years of age or older. To get to the centre, take Brock Road (exit 399) at Pickering south from Highway 401 and follow the signs. Telephone: (416) 839-0465. Bruce Nuclear Power Development Information Centre is located north of Kincardine on Lake Huron. T centre is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p seven days a week through Thanksgiving. Bus tours of Bruce Development run daily fro the centre. During July and Augu these bus tours operate seven tinjn a day. A walking tour of the and nuclear stations is available booked , ahead of time. T: Highway 21 north from Kincardin or south from Port Elgin, to north of Tiverton and follow signs. Telephone: (519) 368-8687 Vi. Darlington Information Centre is the construction site of Ontario third nuclear ■ generating static east of Oshawa. The centre is o daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., tdria Day weekend through Thanskgiving. Bus tours of the operate from the centre every d and in-station tour is available booked ahead of time. The site ic School. 'he m. to the m st es site if dke e, jiist Ihe at s n, ■pen c- to ite iy> if south of Highway 401 between Oshawa and Bowmanville. Telephone: (416) 623-7122. Saunders Energy Information. Centre Centre is located just west of Cornwall on the St. Lawrence River, Housed in a gallery above the R.H. Saunders hydro-electric generating station, it is open during July and August from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bilingual Bilingual staff host visitors to the centre, centre, which is complete with auditorium for audio/visual presentations. presentations. To get to'the centre, coming coming from the west take Power Dam Drive (interchange 122A) off Highway 401 southeast of the St. Lawrence River. From the east, : take Brookdale Avenue (interchange (interchange 123) to the river. Telephone: (613) 938-1518. Tours are also offered at Hydro's coal and oil-fired stations. Visitors must call ahead to reserve tours:, Lakeview Thermal Generating Station Station in Mississauga offers tours in both English and French. To book the tour call (416) 274-3461; Lamb- ton Thermal Generating Station is a coal-fired generating station near Sarnia. Telephone: (519) 867-2663; Nanticoke Thermal Generating Station Station is on Lake Erie near Port Affordable Dream Vacations! • Free Vacation Planning Services • Discount Cruises •' • Charter Vacations • Airline Tickets • Honeymoon Packages • Hotel and Car Reservations PERSONAL & CORPORATE TRAVEL SERVICES Travel Agents International We're with you all the way ' 68 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE Over 300 Agencies in North America 623;6600

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