8-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 1,1989 Successful soccer team at OronoPublic The Orono Public School Soccer Pictured above (back row) Scott row) Brett Maartënse, Danny Mac- team had a successful season with 4 Mackay, Paula Partner, Ryan win- Donald, Wayne Werry, Johnston wins, 1 tie and 1 loss. They defeated ning, Shaun Davies, Lee Robb, Burnham, Wade Peacock, Jason teams from Kirby, Newtonville, Jonathan Noble, Brian Hogenhout, Todd, Mila Clark, Jamie Kent, Col- Vincent Massey and Central in Melissa Hughes, Scott MacDonald, in MacDonald and Leslie West. Ab- Bowman ville, Jason Stubbs and Mr. Leith. (Front sent Owen Taylor. Orono Public School Hamers The above Harrier group from he Orono Public School ran suc- :essfully in a recent event held at he Enniskillen Conservation Area, fhey competed With schools from he western area. (Back rpw) Paula Partner, Johnston Burnham, Wade Peacock, Ryan Winning, Scott Logan, Gordon wilkenson, Brian Hogenhout, Scott MacDonald, Michelle Faulkner and teacher Mrs! Bailey; (front row) Danny MacDonald, MacDonald, Sara Calvo, Karen Forrester, Forrester, Lee Nowak, Brent Logan, Jennene Duncan, Jennica Fern- strom and Jason Stubbs. Absent at time of picture: Owen Taylor. Big Brothers announce colouring contest winners On Wednesday, October 18, The Big Brothers Association of Newcastle held the judging of the 2nd Annual Big Brother Month Colouring Contest. Thanks" to judges Roberta Stasyszyn, of the YWCA and Margaret Roberts, Curator Visual Arts Centre, who had a difficult task. Seventy-seven: contestants took part. Thanks to Binney and Smith Canada Limited all contestants contestants received a box of crayons. The winners of the 4-6 years: Ryan Hoy (4Vi), R. R. Hampton; Nicholas Tutkoluk (6), R. R. Orono (runner-up). 7 - 9 years: Alicia Hart (9), R. R. Bowmanville - definitely talented, she won 1st place last year too; Jamie Lunch (7), Hampton (runner-up). 10- 13 years: Chris Hart (11), R. R. Bowmanville (family effort!); Johnnie Johnnie Williams (10), Bowmanville (runner-up). ■ Big Brothers and the winners wish to thank Bowmanville Audio Board sets up Crisis Intervention department The Northumberland ■ and Newcastle Board of Education is pleased to announce the appointment appointment of Verna Shackleton to the newly created position of Crisis Intervention Intervention Counsellor for the Board. The position was created in response to trustee and staff concerns. concerns. There is a need for a staff person person qualified to assist students and teachers with situations that may arise in the schools that create serious emotional difficulties such as the death of a student. Trustees approved the appointment appointment last night after receiving a unanimous recommendation from the selection committee which consisted consisted of the Board Chairperson, a trustee from the Personnel Committee, Committee, the Chief Superintendent, the Superintendent of Instruction (Program), (Program), the Superintendent of Instruction Instruction (Special Services), a secon- ' dary school principal and an elementary elementary school principal. Shackleton has over thirty years experience as a child care worker and was most recently employed by Kinark Child and Family Services as a Family Services Worker. Her experience experience in varied capacities of social work has ranged from the care of disturbed and multi-handicapped children to the responsibilities of a family . services worker. She has a thorough knowledge of the school system and has been instrumental in advocating for and initiating new community-based programs that provide services to students in the schools. This has required very practical practical experience-based skills which will place her in a very strong position position in developing this new role of Crisis r Intervention Counsellor. Shackleton, who was a trustee with this Board, resigned from her elected position. , Shackleton's resignation creates a vacancy on the Board. According to the Education Act, the Board must appoint a replacement within a short period of time- Director of Education, Education, Gary Tushingham, said that the Board will be advertising the vacancy in the local newspapers within a few days. Also at last night's meeting, Cheryl Summersides, currently Principal Principal at Ontario Street Public School, was appointed Principal designate of S. T. Worden Public School replacing Ed Taylor who retires at the end of December. Replacing Summersides at Ontario Street Public School is current Viceprincipal, Viceprincipal, Ron Henry who was appointed appointed Principal designate last night. Vision, Cathy's Gold, Bowmanville and Binney and Smith Canada Limited, Lindsay, for donating the' prizes and making the contest a reality. The Bank of Montreal, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, has agreed to display the work of all the contestants on their entrance entrance windows. The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDÉRS, clearly marked as to contents, for the following requirements listed below, addressed to the Corporation Corporation of the Town'of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office Office a't the above address. Tender T89-41 - SNOW CLEARING AND WINTER MAINTENANCE OF SIDEWALKS AND PARKING LOTS Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Monday, November 13, 1989 , * A pre-tender meeting will be held Monday, November 6, 1989 at 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario. All contractors contractors wishing to bid on T89-41 must be in attendance at this meeting. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 Publication Date: Wednesday, November 1, 1989 P.O. 2682 VCR HEAD CLEANING and LUBRICATION 983-5082 Certified Technician SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 5TH TILL 5:0Q P.M: 95* [@f C= IF o i ù