6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 1, 1989 Hallowe'en at the Orono Play Group The Orono Play Group which with the kids enjoying the successful undertaking in the meets in the basement of the outing along with their parents. community and appreciated by Orono Town Hall held their The Play Group has been a the young parents. Hallowe'en party last Monday Tales Told Twice .. 1942 $2.00 bill turns up at Orono Branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Ed Dean's cow killed crossing highway to pasture. Victory Loan Concert being held at Orono Town Hall. District E, Clarke and Newcastle raise $105,900 for Victory bonds. $54,000 still need to meet objective. Government wants scrap iron and steel. Orono Hydro buys $1000 in Victory Victory bonds. Women take over men.'s job while men away at war, moving stoves, cutting trees. 1956 ' Amateur. Athletic sponsors Junior Hockey. United Church Explorers raise $23.00 canvassing for pennies on Hallowe'en. Sp'ted limit on 401 raised to 55 mph from 50. War Memorial committee chooses Station Street site for war memorial. Some ask for. memorial to be constructed at the gates to cemetery. Raye West scores four goal with line-mates Dean West and Charles ' Armstrong adding one each. The Bowmanville-Orono Combines defeat Whity 8-2 in exhibition. A.A. Russel president of Athletic, Ted' Samuel, vice- president, Ross Gilbart, secretary- treasurer? 1969 Roy Nichols dies at age of 69. . Presentation and tea for Mrs. Milton Tamblyn, leaving for Oshawa, 65 present. Regional Library Board donates Dutch book for Clarke Public Library. $4 million expansion for Durham College for post-secondary education education courses. Ted Copping to run for Deputy Reeve of Clarke. Art Low of local planning board disapproves of rezoning amendment. amendment. Claims planner only listened to the Township lawyer. 1978 Garbage cost for Orono set at $36.00 a, year. Cost of total pick-up in Village $13,000 up 100 percent over past year. Town of Newcastle,, planner, Leslie Kristoff states he, is held up on Orono Hamlet plan' due to fact Region won't give figure for water supply from .Orono system, (and we have heard this ever since). Hallowe'en dressup for Orono Badminton Club. Fact Finder appointed by province province to assist with contract bet- wçen elementary teachers and the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, (it happened again last week). Council was to have received a report on a Tot Lot at the south end of the Orono Estates. Orono Figure Skating Club news report by Lynne Lemieux With November now here, the Orono Figure Skating Club will be having a busy month. The club will be • catering two banquets, which will be held on November 17th and November 24th. There are many jobs involved in doing these banquets banquets and everyone's help is needed to make them a success. Lists have been posted on the arena bulletin board and all parents are urged to sign up for the area that you can help with. The clubs first dance is upcoming on Saturday, November 18th at the Orono Arena and Community Centre. Centre. Come out and bring your friends for an evening of fun and support your club. Tickets are available from Ann Bickell, Debbie Wilhelm or executive members. At the Loyalist Skating Competition Competition held in Kingston on October 21st, Orono skaters placed well. The results were: Tracy Eames placed placed 2nd in flight and 4th in the finals "at the Pre-Novice level. Tanya Town of Newcastle Fire Call reports The following fire calls were received by the Town of Newcastle Fire Department during the week of October 23 to October 29, 1989. Monday, October 23 at 9:18 a.m. false alarm, Marnwood House, Bowman ville; at 4:54 p.m. a burning burning complaint, Liberty St. N. # Bowmanville; at 6:16 p.m. a burning burning complaint at 89 Church St,, Newcastle. Tuesday, October 24 at 7:20 p.m. a burning complaint, Main Street, Orono. Wednesday, October 25 at 6:55 p.m. a burning complaint, Varcoes Road, Courtice. Thursday, October 26 at 12:56 p.m. a false alarm at Marnwood House, Bowmanville and at 2:55 p.m. another false alarm also at Marnwood House, and at 5:48 p.m. a false alarm at the Bowmanville Foundry." Friday, October 27 at 12:59 a.m. a tree fire at Town Line Road, Courtice; at 3:54 a.m. a motor vehicle vehicle accident at Glenabby Road, Courtice; at 12:58 p.m. burning complaint, Mill Pond Road, Orono; 6:43 p.m. a burning complaint complaint at Edwards St., Newcastle. Saturday, October 28 at 11:25 a.m. a check-call at 70 Dorian Cres., Bowmanville; 4:18 p.m. a burning complaint Highway 2, Courtice; 5:24 p.m. a barbecue fire at 54 Orchard Park Road, Bowmanville; 9:35 p.m. burning complaint at 6 Ann St., Bowmanville; Bowmanville; 9:49 p.m. a structure fire at Cemetery Road, Bowmanville. Sunday, October 29 at 3:50 pm. a motor vehicle accident at King and Liberty Streets, Bowmanville; 6:10 p.m. false alarm at Newcastle Health Care, Newcastle. Clemens placed 2nd in flight and 7th in the finals at 'the Pre-Novice level. Briar Ransberry placed 4th in the final at the Novice level. Good -work girls! The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE IN THE MATTER of the Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, R.S.O. 1989, Chapter 337; AND IN THE MATTER of the lands and premises at the following following Municipal addresses in the Town of Newcastle, in the Province Province of Ontario: ' ■LOCATIONS: (reasons for (DESIGNATION: R. R. #1, Orono - Part Lot 27, Concession 5, former Township of Çlafke, now in the Town of Newcastle; 5085 Main Street, Orono - Hanning.Plan, Block D, Lot 16, former Township of Clarke, now in the Town of Newcastle. R. R. #1, Orono (Part Lot 27, Concession 5, former Township of Clarke) - The John CobWedick House, dating from C.1865, is a fine representative example of a fieldstone farmhouse typical of many of those built in Clarke and Darlington Townships between 1850 and 1870. 5085 Main Street, Orono - The two-storey frame house, a rare example of the late Georgian style with its symmetrical facade, has*not undergone any 20th century century modifications which have drastically altered many of the surviving frame houses in the Township. Any person may, within thirty (30) days of the first publication of this notice, send by Registered Mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Newcastle, notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts. If such a] notice of objection' is received, the Council of the Town of Newcastle shall refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. Dated at the Town of Newcastle this 25th day of October 1989. Date of Publication: October 25, 1989 Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40.Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Files: 60.17.128, 129, 130 & 131. P.O. 3522