Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 30, 1989-7 Daffodil Day raises $11,620for Cancer Society Kappa Kappa,, Beta Sigma Phi Daffodil Day this past April raises over $11,620 for Cancer research. Pictured here, Mary Tillcock (centre) representing Bowmanville Cancer Society, is accepting two cheques for funds raised, one fromJane Black, Daffodil lady for Kappa Kappa Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Jane organized sorority sorority ladies in selling, delivering Tales Told Twice 1942- ,25c. admission to the Orono Fair. Upper and lower school reports were mailed out the middle of August for the Orono Continuation school. Line-up for Kirby softball club playing a league that included Ajax were: L. Harris, E. McCutcheon, John Lowery, Gord Watson, Dick Morton, Ab. West, 'Wink' Winter, Harry Davey, Lyall Lowery and Ken Neal. 1953 Comedy Drama Festival of One Act plays part of the Orono Fair program. Lakefield, Peterborough and Thornton Corners plays were in competition. Orono did not enter on this particular year. John Rickard, Newcastle, won nine first at Peterborough Fall Fair with his Shorthorn cattle. Dean West - Anne Stapleton marriage vows. 1969 265 entries in annual Fall Orono Horticultural Society flower show. Durham County Co-op Medical Services close out operation due to the province introducing OHIP, The local co-op which had operated for 20 years had 1375 insured membersi Robert Moffat was manager of the Co-op. Great Pine Ridge Youth Drama Festival, Newcastle, counted 6800 admission for their 17 performances. performances. Orono Police Trustees paid account account in the amount of $135,061.55 for new streets, pavement, curb, gutters and storm sewers, in the middle of the Village. 1978- "Canada Jam" held at Mosport with some 80,000 to 100,000 in attendance. attendance. Tickets $20.00. (Strawberry Fields was held in Mosport in 1970) with a much larger crowd and many problems). Mrs. Ernie Hamm, 94, opens sod for Centennial trees at the Kirby School, in celebration of its 100th birthday. Wm. Reid, Sr., rang the school bell; Sid Rutherford read the opening address along with presenting presenting some interesting aiistory of the school over the 100 year period. Os.hawa Presbyterial United, Church Women are preparing for a very busy fall and winter with many events being planned. The Executive, headed by President President Jacqueline Guthrie, Audley, will meet on September 5 at Blackstock United Church to discuss and finalize nyiny plans for the various events. A weekend conference .will be held on September 8, 9, 10 at Camp Quih-Mo-Lac which is located on > Moira Lake between Madoc and Tweed. The theme, "The Holiness of God," will be led by Lottie Franklin-Hearne and Marguerite Emminghaus with music conducted by Margaret McKendry. This event will be repeated on November 1 and 2 at Trinity United in Bobcaygeon and will be led by Reverend Carolyn Hudson of Kingston with music directed by Marie Mitchell. For more information on either of these events contact: Margaret Ann Lamb, R.R. 4, Port Perry, LOB 1N0. A Fall Regional Meeting has been daffodils in Orono and Newcastle. Newcastle. Also Bowmanville St. Paul's Couples Club is represented by Shirley and Terry Davis. Newcastle Golf Course results (Continued from page 6) Elite Chris Perrts and Chris Head; July 25 Newcastle Tuesday Tuesday Ladies made the exchange golf game with the Bowmanville Tuesday League. The game of the day was Teams Low Net followed by a salad luncheon. August 9, 1989 - Member's Seniors 55 plus. 33 men and 13 ladies golfed 18 and enjoyed a barbeque with the prize presen tation. 1988 defending champion Stan Cooper became the 1989 Men's champ with an 82. Runner Runner up with 84 was Bill White. B Elite 1st Low Gross'- Mike Hrdlicka - 86; C Elite 1st Low Gross - Barney Mills - 90; A Elite 1st Low Net - Bill White -70; B Elite 1st Low Net - Harry Hunkin - 70; C Elite - 1st Low Nef - Bob Simpson - 67. Longest Drives and on # 5: A -Stan Cooper; B - Bill Sawyer; C - Alex Lefler. Closest to the Pine on # 2 Norm. Duncan Sr. 1987 Ladies Champ came back to win in 1989. Laura Blight shot a 92. Runner up was Ruth Whyte with a 95. B Flit 1st Low Gross - Eileen Easton - 107; C Elite - 1st Low Gross - Eleanor Glover -114; A Elite 1st Low Net - Bobbie Lemieux - 69; B Elite 1st Low Net - Alice Mintern - 69; C Elite 1st Low Net - Bernice Henderson - 76; Longest Drives A - Bernice Mills; B - Alice Mintern; C - Bernice Henderson. Fatality count concerns OPP The Ontario Provincial Police is urging the, public to think and act safely on this, the last weekend of summer. Already this year, the OPP has investigated more than 500 traffic deaths - a seven per cent increase over the same period last year. "I have instructed our officers to utilize everything at their disposal, including radar and radar detector detectors, as well as RIDE Program initiatives," OPP Commissioner Tom O'prady said. Personnel will also be checking for seat belt use. Statistics reveal that in the first eight months of this year, in accidents investigated by the OPP, 35 per cent of the victims were thrown from their vehicles. During Labour Day weekend last year, 19 persons were killed in 11 accidents. This is an increase from the same weekend in 1987 when 11 persons died. "The OPP will be out in full force this Labour Day holiday 1 weekend," said Commissioner O'Grady. "We want everyone to end the summer on a safe note." STEEVES' A F ^ s AUTO SUPPLY A complete line of OLD KENDAL STORE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR and SUPPLY PARTS °£lecti^ l ^ for Domestic & Import Cars 216 Kjng St. E. NEWCASTLE 983-9875 987-1657 Custom Designed SILK and DRY FLOWERS 987-1658 SMALL FURNITURE Monday - Friday 8:00 - 6'00 Saturday 8:00 - T:00 WREATHS Also In Stock Folk Art Products SmIrT Lewiscraft Products DARLENE and STEVE CHILDS PARIS MILL STREET, KENDAL 983-9875 United Church Women plan fall activities planned for October 1 f, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Pickering United Church. A tour of the new building "and facilities, will be included. Tyrone United Church will host the daytime meeting on October 12 starting at 9:00 a.m. Using "Come Let Us Sing" as the theme for these two events Linda Jewell will help us to see our sçngs as an expression of our'faith journey. Looking ahead to 1990, a Workshop for Executive members is being prepared for January 17. The Annual Meeting of the Oshawa Presbyterial U.C.W. will be held at March 7 at'Trinity United Church in Bowmanville at which time Betty Turcotte of Trinity United will be installed as the new President of Oshawa Presbyterial. We would encourage every woman of the United Church to play an active role in the work, worship, worship, and witness of Jesus Christ through,her U.C.W. by Eileen Burgess Press Secretary The Ganaraska near Kendal 1942 Current development prospects may damage the Gangraska Headwaters again Come and take part in the future Headwaters Planning Issue Bring your concerns to the Ministry of the'Environment 1 ' Public Meeting THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1989 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. '■ . ' TOWN HALL - VILLAGE OF NEWCASTLE SAGA - Save the Ganaraska Again