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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Apr 2005, p. 9

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Wednesday, April 20, 2005 Orono Weekly Times - 9 Church Directory Imbi liïiüi: liüiii: I I I jiliüi St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance St., Bowmanville. Welcomes you to Worship! April 24 - Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Sacrament of Baptism Sunday School -11 a.m. "Serve the Lord with gladness" 100 V2 May 1- / 71st Anniversary Celebration Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 loin us at 1 ■ ■ ■ I I II iiiil Orono United Church Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 905-697-9715 - Minister ***** Sunday Worship - April 24th -11 a.m. Family Sunday - Beaulah Buchwal: Ventriloquist, Storyteller, Musician & Magician - Lunch follows service ~ All Welcome ~ NURSERY & SUNDAY SCHOOL any of our local places of worship ■■ ■■ ■. ■ ~ The United Church of Canada NEWTONVILLE-SHILOH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. D.A. Stiles, b.a.,b.d. 905-786-2950 Newtonville - 9:45 a.m. Shiloh -11:15 a.m. "A warm welcome to all" ■h Newcastle United Church 84 Mill St. S., Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-987-4515 • nuc@durham.net Rev. James Feairs, ba,m.dw. Minuter Fri. Apr. 22 - 6:30 p.m. Children's Church Bowling Night at Newcastle lanes with Earth Day themed refreshments. Sun.,.Apr. 24 - "Just Us" Quartet from Northminster U.C. join our worship service for special music. Sun., May 1 -7 p.m. "The Tri-City Gospel Chorus" of 80 men lead us in worship and song. Freewill offering received. ~ Nursery Care Provided ~ Welcome guests and future friends! Anglican Churches Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD St. Saviour's - Orono 27 Mill Street • 905-987-2019 9:30 a.m. - Worship, Sunday School, Youth Group Holy Communion - 1st & 3rd Sunday Morning Prayer - 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday Coffee and Fellowship to follow St. George's -Newcastle 250 Mill St. S. • 905-987-2019 8 a.m. - Holy Communion 11:15 a.m. - Worship, Sunday School Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sunday Morning Prayer 2nd, 4th & 5th Sunday Coffee arid Fellowship to follow AUCTION SALE Haydon Auction Barn Saturday, April 23rd • 5 p.m. From 401 ext 431 at Bowmanville, north 8 mi. on Hwy 57 to Concession Rd 8, turn east at the fire hall to Hayden Household contents from a Bowmanville home: chesterfield, chesterfield table, 3 pc wall unit, dining table/4chairs, accent table, wicker shelf, wooden cupboard arborite top, welder cart, wheelbarrow, glassware, tools, metal toolbox, yard trailer, trailer, 5 hp rototiller, collectibles. Auctioneer Don Stephenson • 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 20ac O'Toole Continued from page 2 regarding the building of more natural gas electricity electricity generating capacity capacity in Ontario fall well short of expectations. Firstly, the announcement announcement was for only half of the expected 2,500 megawatts of power. The announcement also failed to disclose what prices the consumer would pay for this new electrical capacity. It's further evidence that the Students Continued from page 4 of the training was riot lost on student lain McGuire, who stated, "Since I started this program, program, I have changed my outlook by learning how provincial government doesn't have a plan for energy in Ontario and can't keep its reckless promise of closing every coal-powered generating station by 2007. PC Leader asks government government to protect nurses' jobs Last week in the Ontario Legislature, Opposition Leader John Tory called on the provincial government to make a commitment that no nurses will be fired as a result of bud- to work together with people to get the job done." He said before he started this experience, he preferred to do things on his own. "This program has definitely been a step in a positive direction towards towards helnine these stu- getary constraints for the remaining term of office of the McGuinty Liberal government. It was part of an Opposition Day motion. In addition, the party leader has asked that Ontario's hospitals be given stable, multiyear multiyear funding that would better meet the needs of patients. This was promised by the McGuinty government government in its 2003 election election campaign and also in the May 2004 budget. ESTATE AUCTION MacGregor Auctions Sunday April 24th • 9:00 a.m. start • Viewing 8:00 a.m. Located in Orono at Silvanus Gardens, take 115 Hwy. to Main St. Orono & Follow signs to Millpond Rd., (5th. Cone.) Antiques, Collectables, Vehicle, ATV, Antique Tools Auction features estate contents from the home of long' time residence of Pontypool, Bernard & Christella Neals. Partial list includes. 1930 dining room set, china cabinet/buffet combo, flat-to-wall, exceptional oak dining room set (heavily (heavily carved,' circa. 1900, Hespler furniture company), collection of Steif teddy bears, early Windsor rocker, two board harvest table, sideboard, postmaster 21 drawer desk, pail bench, washstands, bonnet chest, Eastlake & Canadiana dressers, armoire, cedar chest, blanket box, Mason Risch upright piano/stool, chairs (parlour, (parlour, pressbacks, wicker, Victorian, ice cream, oak, etc.), tables (kitchen, parlour, occasional, work, lamp, harvest etc.), old mirrors, wicker settee, ifon and Eastlake beds, oil lamps, bridge lamps & early fixtures, old scales, crocks, desks & chairs, old toys: Tonka, train, Barbie dolls, games, etc., mantle clocks & clock parts, violin, violin, old tins, bottles, magazines & paper collection, advertising pcs., stamps, postcards, postcards, pocket watches, jewelry, 18 crt. gold bracelet, wood boxes (beverage, cheese, & butter), original travel trunk from early 1900s from Dr. MacNeal of Pontypool, medical records, clothing, instruments, trunk was put away and not opened since 1920. Collection of older and antique tools, saws, Stanley planes,wrenches, tapes, rulers, etc., vehicles include 1994 Polaris 250 Trail Boss ATV, 1973 125 Honda motorbike, 93 Blazer 4x4, loaded, 2 seater bike, (vehicles sell at 12:00). Auction features many rare and unique articles from this local estate, future auction for the Neals' Estate will include over 3,000 books and general general household contents. Watch for details, a must attend auction. Note: 9:00 a.m. start, tools & mise, articles will sell first. Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, Cheque & Interac "Call for all your auction needs--your location or ours" See www.theauctionadvertiser.com MacGregor Auctions Michael J. MacGregor • 905-987-2112 • 1-800-363-6799 2 0ac dents make a career choice," says Gillan. He is encouraging local employers (who would benefit by taking these skilled young people into their workplace) to contact contact him at Clarke High School by calling 905- 987-4771. HEARING SERVICE Complete hearing test now available at Anicara Wellness Services 5331 Main St.,Orono Includes testing outer, middle & inner car function Hearing aid recommendation • Hearing aid service (all makes) Registered provider for most major insurances For your appointment call: 905-983-6121 ^ber^httneHtnndB^in Wilson (R) participated in theCommunity Stream Steward Program at 15 Station Street in Orono on Tuesday. The unteers spent the day doing creek restoration work on th ® 8 ®^° n ° , ?, ron ° Creek which flows through Graydon Brown s property. Besides plantingl a natural cover to shade the creek, they stabilized the creek bank by installing brush bundles which will nil with silt and become the new bank.

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