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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Sep 1989, p. 9

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 27, 1989-9 From Around the Region (Continued from page 8) Youth gets probation in Spindler killing A 17-year-old youth who took part in attacking Terry Spindler at an easCend Oshawa house after he was abducted from a hotel on Boxing Boxing Day, had his sentence suspended suspended Friday and was placed on probation probation for three years. The youth agreed to testify as a Crown Witness at any future trials pf any persons involved in the abduction abduction and killing of Spindler. Children who come to school hungry study The Durham Catholic Board of Education is to undertake a study on children ' who may come to school hungry, A final report is expected to be in the hands of the trustees in February of 1990. The study is an outgrowth of a Canada-wide survey entitled Food for Thought. Lottery money for health care Oshawa council has turned aside a community service committee recommendation and support profits profits from three Ontario' lotteries, $369 million and one-third of all future profits tie directed by the province to health care. One-councillor said healthy people people can wait for reôreation but sick people need the help now. Ontario pullout a "Disaster" for recycling Ontario's announcement that it will be ho longer providing financial support for Companies that store and export used newspapers is a "disaster" for Northumberland Recycling, says its owner, Instead of receiving $90 for every tonne of recyclable material, it would be $45 per tonne for the first 40 tonnes it delivers to the Quebec and Ontario paper conjiparty, but only $10p at most p for each tonne above that level. The \ province will cbntinue to subsidize municipal recycling programs programs as it has in the past up to 50 per cent of costs in the first year of operation with funding support phased out over a five-year period. Community College face possible two strikes Community' College support staff, caretakers and secretaries will vote this week on strike action. Teachers are expected to hold a . strike vote on October 12th. Teachers earn from $26,756 to $52,252 while support staff receive from $9.68 an hour to $24.39 an hour. a needle while- doing drugs? YES! Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario, Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS The Olde Tyme Feeling shop (Continued from page 1) teresting items on display and sale at the Olde Tyme Feeling shop. Lamont speaks of the hominess of the reproductions and the application application of folk art to these reproductions. She feels most of her items are unique and original giving that old tyme feeling of comfort. She said reproductions of antiques antiques have become popular due mainly to the fact that antiques have become so expensive while reproductions sell for much less. But the shelves are filled other works as necklaces of semi-precious stone, pottery again with a folk art touch, dough-pin Christmas ornaments, ornaments, a selection of antiques, limited edition prints and other art. The Olde Tyme Feeling also sells a lihe of kiddies clothing created by Dragon Fly 22, a local endeavour in Orono by two of its young residents. • y. The opening of the shop has b|éen a long-time dream for Carol and felt this was the time to take that ' step. With two young children she is > able to be home with them and as well launch into business with a theme she enjoys. Phone 983-5301 with your* news events FOR-NIK Auto Body and Collision Quality Body Work and Refinishing INSURANCE CLAIMS FREE ESTIMATES R.R. 3 Newcastle, Ont. Phone 987-5071 La Société canadienne des postes veut étendre ses services dans votre communauté. La Société canadienne des postes est à la recherche d'un marchand d'ORONO pour offrir par contrat les services postaux dans son commerce. Ce comptoir postal offrira les produits et services postaux aux heures normales d'ouverture du commerce. Ce comptoir postal donnera un service d'appoint à celui déjà offert par le * bureau de poste. Les commerçants intéressés sont invités à communiquer avec: Karen Nickleson, agent Services ruraux Société canadienne des postes 20, rue Bay, 6 e étage, Toronto (Ontario) M5J 1A1 (416) 594-4245 Avant le 13 octobre 1989 Partout au pays, la Société canadienne des postes améliore son service rural grâce à votre commerçant, local. Pour nous, une promesse c'est un engagement. POSTE^MAIL Société canadienne des postes/Canada Post Corporation Notre engagement: vous donner un meilleur service.

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