: : ( ' ' l ' I M "I ' < "1 Times - 3 Wednesday/August 25, 2004 Places I've Done Time by Clifford Francis Aiden Conrad is a friend of mine from back Kirby way. He is the great grandson of S. B. Rutherford. He has turned into quite a cowboy, so I wrote a poem about him. The Cowboy Aiden is a cowboy that has never been throwed. And Muffy was a burro that had never been rode. I knew it would happen, so what could I say. When Aiden met Muffy on a a hot Kirby day. Aiden mounted Muffy and held on so tight Muffy was bucking, first left and then right Muffy would buck high and then he would swerve But Aiden kept riding with all kinds of nerve. From Kirby to Listowel and onto the ranch, x Charlie the mustang he had little chance Aiden took Charlie and rode him all day. He'll ride any brono that gets in his way. Durham Central Fair Parade Saturday, September nth This year's parade theme is: mmmiMouw mmx ☆ Entrants should "line up at Orono Cemetery at 10: ☆ ludeine begins at 10:30am ☆Parade starts at 11:30am Float Categories: ★ Best Youth Group Float (15 years & under) ★ Best Neighbourhood Float ★ Best Family Float ★ Best Parade Theme Float ★ Best Musical Entry ★ Best School 1st Prize $40 ★ 2nd Prize $20 Lots of Prize money also available for Decorated Bicycle (12 years and under) Non-Motorized Floats (12 years and under) Clowns f NOTE :To be assured a spot in the parade, you must PRE-REGISTER by Sept. 9th, by calling 905-983- 5750 or 905-983-9092 Guilty Continued from front Road, was purchased by Vissers Sod Farm in December 2001. Stream rehabilitation work began last fall according to Landscape Architect Henry Kortekaas, who has been retained by Vissers to carry out the work. Through a series of pools and riEes, Kortekaas is recreating recreating a meandering stream, just before it enters the culvert under the Town Line. Plantings of cedar and willow this fall, to eventually shade the stream, will complete the rehabilitation project. CLOCA and the DFO will take the completed stream rehabilitation work into consideration consideration when asking the judge for his sentence this December. The maximum conviction for the federal charge is a million million dollar fine or 6 months in Sharia Law Continued from page 2 port of informal arbitration based on any religious precepts. precepts. Our August 4th article, "Stop Sharia Law", resulted in a response from the oEce of the Attorney General announc- ing a review of private arbitration. arbitration. While en-couraged, my concern remains. I believe that there exist in our midst, many ,whQ.oould..s.ufter . as A result, .of, sharia law. Our Canadian lawmakers lawmakers respond to the public will. I would ask that ànyone who shares this concern communicate communicate directly with John O'Toole at: john_otoole@ontla.ola.org or the oEce of the Attorney General at 1-416-326-1785. Sincerely, Pat Irwin Lycett Please Take Note There will be a film shoot taking place at the Bowmanville Zoo on Friday, August 27th, 2004 There may be intermittent traffic stoppages on Hwy 2 Thank you for your patience Please call 905-623-3379 with any questions or concerns. Iw warn m ' ' V ' ' ' " : Tp!!;i:pi |i :!E!|!ii!i ORONO - Library Bandstand 7 Wednesday, August 25 - Zeke Mazurek & Friends (count,) Wednesday, September 1 - The Charles Street Band '■ I ' |'*1 1,1, ÿl.'il ! i'l'l'i j', NEWCASTLE - in the Parkette 7 p.m. Tuesday, August 31 - Olde Friends (Fiddle and Vocals) Tuesday, Sept. 7 - Bowmanville Pipe Band COBOURG - Victoria Park Bandshell Tues. 8 p.m. July & August - Cobourg Concert Band Free Thurs. Concerts 7 pm - Aug. 19 - Sweet Water - Aug. 26 - Country Rock Sunday, September 19, 200- Location: Memorial Park Liberty S. Park St. Bowmanville Time: B AM to 1 PM Register to run nr sponsor a participant at 1-BBB-B36-97B6| wwvw.terryfoxrun.org Come September... "the com is as high as an elephant's eye!" Please join the Orono Town Hall Board for our 1st ANNUAL CORN ROAST &BBQ Wednesday September 1st at 5:00 pm (prior to the final summer concert) featuring Pure & Simple Gospel Group (local) - from 5:30 -6:15 The Charles Street Band at 7:00 pm Orono Library Lawn (in case of rain, BBQ & concert will be at the Town Hall) ■ Adults -- $12 • Children 6-12 ~ $6 (Burgers, Sausages, Corn, Beverage & Dessert) • Proceeds to benefit the Town Hall • Tickets available at the Concert Series & the Orono Weekly Times - HAPPENINGS ~ Tto^perQHM^TiMstrictZM^Dmadian Horse Futurity and Open Show - at the Orono Fairgrounds. This is the largest Canadian Horse Show in the province and a wonderful oppor- tunity to see our national horse performing in a variety of competitions. OronoCrow W nLani Trust Annual Barbeeue and Corn Roast - Noon till 5 p.m. Ochonsk! Road andStation Street entrance. Wagon Rides! St.'Francis^of Assisi Euchre Tournament - 214 King Ave. E„ Newcastle. Admission $10. Prizes, 50/50 draw, and lunch. Wheelchair accessible. Ai| n von.rSlt 2 Pasta Dinner hosted by the Kendal Orange Lodge - at the Kendal Community Centre. Social Hour begins at 5 p.m.; Dinner served at 6 p.m^with entertainment provided by local recording artist Mike Pollard following. Tickets $10 in advance 5 ° Jfogeg door. Available at the Post Office in the Community Centre or call Richard at 905 623 9 TVrone Unitod ^Church Pork Roast - at Tyrone Community Centre. Serving 4 - 6 p.m. For tots & info call Sharon Trudeau 905-263-1022. Adults $12; Children $5; Under 5 free. VicmrilnTe^-^Gcorgc's Church Hall, Mill Street, Newcastle from 2 to 4 pun. Tickets $6.00 available from Mart Lofgren 905-983-9252; Marion Saunders 905-987-2019; or Marge Frecthy 905-987-4277. OromîTownlïaW Rrart/"1 st Annual Corn Roast & BBQ - prior lo the final summer concert lit Orono Town Hall.