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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Nov 2001, p. 8

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if 8 - Orono Weekly Times. Wednesday, November 28, 2001 ^ Community Events FOUND - Reading Glasses - Main Street, ,Orono on Thursday morning. The glasses were handed in at the Orono Weekly Times Office. WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR ATTIC? The Durham Central Fair will be celebrating its 150th Anniversary in September 2002 with a "Harvest Homecoming historical display." We are looking for artifacts relating to the fair's bygone years to create a display of photographs, ribbons, buttons, posters etc. to allow our visitors a chance to visually time travel. Anyone interested in contributing to the display can contact Robert Robinson, at 905-623-2210 or Judy Plummer at 905-983-5327. Saturday, December 1st - The Community Care Adult Day Program in Newcastle will be hosting a Craft and Bake Sale and Tea Room, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 20 Robert St. W., Newcastle (comer of Robert and Mill Street). For more information call 905-987-3000. Friday, December 7th - The Newcastle & District Chamber of Commerce presents Free Skating, Newcastle Arena, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, December 8th - The Newcastle & District Chamber of Commerce presents Breakfast With Santa, Newcastle Community Hall, 8 à.m. - 11 a.m. For more info or to buy tickets contact Diane at 905-987-5653. Wednesday, December 12th - You're invited to a Seniors' Tea, Orono Public School, 1:00 p.m., gymnasium, R.S.V.P. 905-983-5006. Neat old stuff Eleanor Magder (1) and Sylvi Parker (r) are operating Serendipity Antiques and Collectibles out of the Orono Town Hall's lower floor. Their collection of neat old stuff is open to the public Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from now till Christmas. §* Orono Country Cafe £ Full Menu j Under the illusion at Clarke High Transforming a person into a jaguar is not part of the new curricul am at : Clarke High School. Rather, it is part of professional professional illusionist Claude Haggerty's Magic Show. Haggerty, who has been in the business for the past twenty twenty years, has traded in his deck of cards and little white rabbit in favou r of big cats. Safari Club International l-biiiMlalioii 800.377.5399 www.Safa.riClubFoundation.org Our conservation work with game officials " : worldwide boosts animal populations. iTv Main Street., Orono, Ontario * 983-9009. 9$ For High S Leading the Way CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarington.on.ca On behalf of the Clarington Family Safety Day committee, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to all the participants that volunteered their time and resources, which helped to make the day a tremendous success. lus show at Clarke School on Thursday, December 6th, Haggerty will be using over five tonnes of equipment and two of his majestic cats; a four hundred pound. Siberian Tiger and a three hundred pound Spotted Jaguar. On the stage, before your very eyes, Haggerty' will transform transform his assistant into a jaguar, levitate him, and make a tiger - appear. At the end of the show you will be invited to join Claude and his cats on stage. Be prepared to be astonished astonished and amazed by the illusions illusions and absolutely spellbound spellbound by the grace and power of Claude's magical cats. Doors open at 6:00 p.m and the show starts at 7:00. Admission is $12 per person and tickets are available at Stedmans in Newcastle, The Apple Blossom Shop in Orono, and at the door on show night. The |event is a fundraiser for Clarke High School. RECYCLE CORPORATE SPONSOR Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Darlington Nuclear Generating Station PARTICIPANTS IN CLARINGTON FAMILY SAFETY A & P Food Stores (Liberty) Bakers Dozen Bobby C's Dockside Restaurant Burger King (Bowmanville) Canadian Tire (Bowmanville) Cigas Welding & Industrial Supplies Clarington Part-Time Firefighters Durham College Durham Region Health Department East Side Mario's (Bowmanville) Family Gathering Home Depot (Oshawa) Howard Johnson Clarington Hotel Kidde Safety Loblaws (Bowmanville) M & M Meats (Oshawa) Mighty Dollar Motor City Car Club MVW & Associates Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home Orono (Durham Farmers') Co-op Paul Quantrill Photo Trader Inc. Royal Bank of Canada (Bowmanville) .Saan Department Store Shield Fire Protection Silks Cafe & Catering State Farm Insurance (Bowmanville) Swiss Chalet (Courtice) The Firehouse Tim Hortons (Courtice) Tim's Party Centre Veridan Connections Zellers (Bowmanville) DAY / A & P Food Stores (Bowmanville Mall) Big Brothers and Sisters Association of Clarington Brian Cottreau (Clown) Canadian Coast Guard Cathy's Gold Clarington Block Parent Association Cockerham Florist Durham Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) Einstein's Gould Cards & Gifts Hooper's Jewellers Kelsey's Restaurant Laidlaw Transport M & M Meats (Bowmanville) McDonalds Restaurant (Newcastle) Morris Funeral Chapel Municipality of Clarington Ontario Power Generation - Darlington Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Ontario Volunteer Emergency Response Team (OVERT) Pepsi Bottling Group Risk Watch Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Seneca College Shoppers Drug Mart (Bowmanville) St. John Ambulance (Oshawa) Stephen's Sporting Goods The Cruisers (DRPS Band) Tim Hortons (Bowmanville) Fifth Wheel Truck Stop Tim's Rent-All Wal-Mart (Oshawa) Zellers (Oshawa)

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