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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Dec 2001, p. 5

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^ Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 12. 2001 - 5 Newcastle Bowling Alley High Scores GAME GAME GAME 1 2 3 Joe Forget 226 239 Roy Hopkins 197 Tim Vanstone 192 Debi Hannigan 176 Wes Forget 177 212 178 Ruth Forget 176 Jim Armstrong 176 181 Fae Forget 231 178 206 Mike Swan 184 186 Joe Mendonca 175 183 183 Bob Lewis 210 Adrian deLaat 217 191 194 50/50 Winner - Andy Dumouchel CHRISTMAS TREES Scofch Pine, Spruce Open Daily till Dec, 24th Pre-cut or cut your own Hwy 2 Ï CO 401 A Ü L m I Metcalf St. Watch for signs... Metcalf St., Newcastle (905) 987-4867 Leading the Way CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarlngton.oti.ca MAYOR'S LEVEE Everyone is cordially invited to join Mayor Mutton and Members of Council at the Mayor's Levee to be held on Sunday, January 6, 2002 from 12:30 to 2:30 PM in Council Chambers at the Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville. Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Municipal Clerk Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street BoWmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Whitney Green tree (L) and Kelly-Anne Moore (R) of the Orono Figure Skating Club recently competed in the Sectional Competition. Break-ins (continued from page 1 ) door after trying to gain entry through the front door. A good chain and charm, and a CD player were taken. Many other valuable items were not removed fitom the home. Estimated property loss was $500. On Monday, December 10th sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m, a single family home at 4118 Concession Rd. 4 was broken into, though police found no signs of forcible entry. A computer, monitor, printer and CD holder holder with CD's all valued at close to $2,000 was stolen. Police feel the incidents are related and suggest that neighbours neighbours watch each other's homes closely. "These people are not that concerned about who is seeing them going to front doors," said Durham Regional Police Constable Payne of the Clarington detachment. Community Events Winners of the Ganaraska Quilting Guild Draw - Tania Lysyk, Oshawa - quilt; Sue Klawitter, Courtice - table runner; Mary Taylor, Orono - wall hanging. 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. Clarington Public Library, Clarke BranchJoin Ruth Clarke, author of Before The Silence (history of the Ojibway people), 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Clarke's husband, Ojibway artist Rick Beaver, will join her. The evening is free and please register by calling 905-983-5507. Thursday, December 13th - Clarington Christian Women's Club Meeting, 7:30 p.m. - 9:00.p.m., Christmas Festivities, Clarington Beech Centre, Bowmanville, $5.00 per person, dessert, tea or coffee. Reservations call Margaret 434-2745. $100 toward what you do best. Helping your family. The Ontario government is pleased to provide a one-time tax-free payment of $ 100 per child for low-and-middle-income working families with children under age seven. Use it for what you do best - taking care of your family. A slowing economy is particularly difficult for lower-income working families so this one-time payment is going where it is needed. Eligibility is based on family income, children under age seven and qualifying for the Ontario Child Care Supplement for Working Families in November 2001. You will be automatically notified by mail if you're eligible. For more information, please call toll-free: English: 1.800.263.7965 French: 1.800.668.5821 Teletypewriter: 1.800.263.7776 Or visit www.rev.gov.on.ca/images/irie_occs-guide.pdf © Ontario

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