Wednesday, January 18,2006 ' Orono Weekly Times - 9 Church Directory p •• • cvr/i-;.*-: : »• ' 1 fPtease join us at any of our toed places of worship \k i I , Jig n FBm r Orono United Church Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 905-697-9715 -Minister * * * Sunday Worship - January 22nd 3rd Sunday after Epiphany Regular Service Sunday School during Service 1 ; mm i V,- T'SijJ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance St., Bowmanville Welcomes you to Worship! Sui., Jan. 22-11 a.m. Worship Service lla.m.Suday School "...whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things: Pkilippians 4:S Rev. Noel Gordon • 905-623-3432 ■i -, , ?<•: ï « ' -, •• J ;-, ■Ni f' : A 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 and Fellowship to follow te IM Si m sStsgl vm m wMk pgg aül IS ISI a: 5 îfeê Newcastle United Church 84 Mill St. S., Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-9874515 • nuc@durham.net Rev. James Feairs, B.A., M.Div. Minister Sun., Jan. 22-10:30am worship Children's Church - "Feeding 5000" Rotation - story, computer lab, crafts, dibs & unleavened bread ... .© mm Sj& 'SÈÈ WmM ■ m î/(HUAÙ (j®t the, lad cucnd The Streets of Orono by Paul Jones, Orono ■ . I remember how it used to be And not so long ago, When the streets of downtown Orono Were filled with faces all aglow. The farmers came from miles around, to gossip on the street, \ While the women folk went shopping and the bought their kids a treat. : The IGA was booming, The Red & White the same, < Both hardware stores were thriving, Part of Orono's claim to fame 4 Hart Barlow ran the funeral home, : Charlie Frost the five and dime, And people were more neighbourly Than they are this point in time. ! ■ i • Jim Tamblyn owned the dairy - and delivered milk each day, And the families all received it Even if they couldn't pay. When hard times fell on anyone the whole town seemed to know, And help' was never far away In the heart of Orono. Harry Mercer ran the Orono Garage Towed many from the ditch, If he had the money that he spent helping others he'd been rich. You'll find a lot of little towns As you travel to'and fro But you'll never find a better place Than this town called Orono. .'•Vi ■'T: Stapleton Auction Centre, Newtonville Friday, January 20 • 5:00 p.m. Selling the contents from a local home: Drop -leaf Duncan Phyfe Ext. Table; Set 6 Lyre Back Chairs; 2pc. Plaid Chesterfield Suite; 2 Glider Rockers; 3 pc. Maple Breakfast set; 3 pc. Double Bedroom Set; 2 pc. Double Bedroom Suite; 5 pc. Bridge Set; Old Singer Tredle; Old Verandah Rocker; Set 4 Cushion Ladder Back Chairs; Antique Dresser; Ant. Chest of Drawers; Wingback; Pr. Pressbacks; Set Ladderback Rush Chairs; 1972 Beldon Atlas; 1888 astronomical atlas; China Glass; Gas Mower; Chest Freezer; etc. etc. Check website for updates. Preview after 2:00 p.m, Friday • Cash, App. Cheques; Visa, M/C Auctioneers - Frank & Steve Stapleton, Newtonville 905.786.2244,1.800.263.9886 www.stapletonauctions.com • 'Estate Specialists Since 1971' 18ac NEW FURNITURE AUCTION Saturday, Jauary 21 • 4 p.m. • Viewing from 3 p.m. Pethick & Stephenson Auction Barn - Haydon, ON From 401, Exit 431 at Bowmanville, north 8 mles on Hwy 57 to Con. Rd. 8, turn east at the Fireball to Haydon Household items from a Whitby estate and coins/currency: Maytag washer and dryer, bedroom furniture, old glass and china, MTD wood chipper, wood lathe, wooden ship models, underground sprinkler system, Carole Black print, wooden Filing cabinet, TV, books (Max Haines, Wood Carving, Aircraft, Mechanics), old ginger beer bottles, tools. Coins/Currency include: 1934,1936 Can. Silver .50 key dates, 1905,08,18,35 Can' Silver .25,1939,43,44,52,55, 56 Can. Silver.50(VF-EF), 1937 Can Silver Dollar (AU). Auctioneer - Don Stephenson • 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 18ac Now's time to register for school starting in September September will be "We work with parents Parents'are invited to here faster than you ,and guardians to make attend any of the follow- think. the transition as smooth ing information ses- Planning ahead is an as possible for their little sions, where they will important part of educa- . ones." . have the opportunity to tion, for school boards Parents are asked to visit the school, learn and parents. January's register their children at about the program and the time for parents and their local elementary meet staff, guardians to register school by January 31. their children for Junior They should bring a French Immersion Kindergarten, Kinder- birth certificate or other Ontario Street PS, garten- . and French proof of their child's Bowmanville - January Immersion programs age, proof of address, 17,7 p.m. starting in September and current immuniza- 2006, and to learn more tion information, when Secondary School about the variety of pro- visiting the school. Information Nights grams offered in sec- Since registration times Current Grade 8 stu- ondary schools. „ may vary, parents should ■ dents and their parents call their local school for or guardians are invited Kindergarten : details. . ; to come and leam about Registration Those who are unsure the innovative programs • All elementary scho- which school their child available at public seeds seeds in the Kawartha Pine should attend may call ondafy schools. These Ridge District School the Education Centre at ' include a wide variety of Board are registering (705) 742-9773 or toll- hands-on programs fo- children now for full-. free at 1-877-741-4577, cused on the workplace, day, every-other-day ext. 2123. as well as academic Junior and Senior Kin- options recognized by dergarten. To start French Immersion & colleges and universities Junior Kindergarten this . Extended French around the world. Sept-ember, children French Immersion must turn four years of and Extended French Bowmanville High age by December 31, offer an effective way School - January 18, 2006. To start for students to become 7 p.m. Kindergarten,.they must functionally fluent in Clarington Central turn five by December French. F.rench Immer- SS, Bowmanville - 31. sion begins in Senior January 25,6:30 p.m. "Starting school for Kindergarten, while Ex- Clarke High School, the first time is an excit- tended French starts in Newcastle - January 25, ing step for both chil- Grade 5. Both programs 7 p.m. dren and their parents," are designed for students C.ourtice Secondary says -Sylvia Terpstra, whose first language is School - January 19, 7 Director of Education, not French. ' p.m.