Wednesday, March 15, 2006 Orono Weekly Times - 13 Church Directory F (Please join, us a J local places a tony of our j f worship j St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 47 Temperance SI., Bowmanville Welcomes you to Worship! March 19th Worship Service -11 a,m. ~ Third Sunday in Lent ~ 11 a.m. Sunday School "God is our refuge und strength,.." Psalm 46:1 Rev. Noel Gordon 905-623-3432 Newcastle United Church 84 Mill St. S„ Newcastle LIB 1H2 905-987-4515 • nuc@durham.nct Rev. James Feairs, zu, m.dju. Minister Sunday, March 19 - Lent III Children's Church - Moses review with games, puppets and Red Sea salad. Orono United Church Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 905-697-9715 - Minister * * * March 19 - 3rd Sunday in Lent Regular Service 11 a.m. Sunday School during service 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 Water by Jacob Vander Schee ■ Orono, Ontario Water, water every- spite of this there are America. In some cases where. Nor any drop to problems close to home, multinational companies drink!... ' ACBC news report last have taken over the from "The Rime of the updated on 20 Feb. 2006 water supply for profit Ancient Manner" states that seventy-six making it impossible for First Nations Reserves poor people to afford. by Samuel Taylor are still -under a boil . Bottled water is Coleridge, water advisory from another issue. World- Health Canada. The wide consumption of When we first moved most notorious lately bottled water is 18 times to Orono over thirty was'the Kashechewan as much as it was 13 years ago we were in a Reserve where people ' years ago*. Probably the new house but the well had to be airlifted out biggest concern is pollu- wasn't finished yet. You because , the water was tion. Bottled water com- never realize how much so bad. panies do not promote water.means to you until Let's take a quick trip recycling. In India you don't have it. It was to Bermuda, a beautiful Coca-Cola has drilled finally finished about a island in the middle of wells for bottled water, week later (230 ft) and the Atlantic. I. chose depleting the water sup- thankfully we. haven't Bermuda because our ply for the locals. Their had any problems other daughter and her hus- pumps- are much more than lots of iron in the . band have spent over powerful and operate 24 water (solved with a three years on the island, hours a day*, softener) and a pump Guess what? Bermuda . (*Source: Tony Clarke replacement after about doesn't have any fresh "Inside the bottle", twenty years. Other than water either in the form Polaris Institute,, 2005) a little bit of electricity of lakes or wells. So This is a quick to run the pump, and where do they get their overview of some of the some maintenance water? From rain; every water issues here, and amortized over 33 years, house has a clean white- around the world, the water is free. washed roof to capture Orono United Church is In Iroquois, the word, as much rainwater as having a service on "Ontario" describes a possible. Sunday, April 2, 2006 large body of water. Many people in the where John Amesbury, a Most people in Ontario world are not so fortu- former teacher at Clark have an abundant supply nate. One in six people High School will of water at low cost. A in the world do not have expound on some of large . portion of the access to clean water; these issues. The service world's .fresh water is 95% of them live in is at 11:00 and everyone located in Ontario. In Asia, Africa, and Latin is welcome! classified 7 QdlMAtÙMUj, W&lAb AUCTION SALE Saturday, March 18th • 4 p.m. Haydon Auction Barn From 401,Exit 431 at Bowmanville, north 8 miles on Hwy 57 to Cone. Rd. 8, turn east at The Fireball to Haydon Duncan Phyfe Table/Chairs, Sofas, Bdrm Furn., Rocking Chairs, Lighted Shelf, Glass/China, Ex. bike, Doll Bench, Tools, Books, Air Cond. Auctioneer Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 15ac AUCTION SALE MacGregor Auctions Sunday, March 19th • 9:30 a.m. • Viewing 8:30 Located in Orono - take 115 Hwy to Main St., Orono and follow auction signs Auction features a varied offering of articles from past to present: Furniture, collectables, collectables, household effects, coins, stamps, tools and hardware. Something for one and all. See: macgregor.theauctionadvertiser.com MacGregor Auctions 905-987-2112 • 1-800-363-6799 15ac EQUIPMENT AUCTION Consignment Equipment Auction Berrybank Farms 3383 Taunton Road, Orono, ON • 1-1/2 miles west of Hwy 115 Saturday, April 8th, 2006 - 10 a.m. Selling a full line of farm equipment, tractors, machinery, vehicles, hardware, tools, lumber, sawmill logs and hay etc. For info and to consign to this auction contact the auctioneer , John D. Berry Auctions • 905-983-5787 8, 15, 22, lac Prowl Continued from page 12 drive from both Port Hope and Orono. If you're traveling from the west, exit Highway 115 at Durham Road 9 and travel east about 10 km on Durham Road 9. Turn left on 'Cold Springs Camp Road and proceed 4 km to the Forest Centre. From the east, travel west off County Road 28 onto Northumberland Road 9 and proceed about 2 km west of Elizabethville. Turn right at Cold Springs Camp Road and proceed 4 km to the Forest Centre. For more information on the 9th Annual Owl Prowl Program or any other public programs, call the Ganaraska Forest Centre at 905- 797-2721. A list of public public events is available online: www.grca.on.ca on the news, events and projects page. Pro Painting "No Job Too Small" • General Repairs • Reasonable Rates • Reliable Service "Why wait? Paint it Now!" ~ Senior Rates ~ Call 905-983-5761 Clifford Francis Arts of 0>ina A tra velling exhibition from the Royal Ontario Museum Clarington Museums & Archives is hosting Arts of China at the Sarah Jane Williams Heritage Centre from March 8-April 21,2006 Discover the art and culture of ancient China through exciting displays of artefacts from the world-renowned collection of the Royal Ontario Museum. Examine replica artefacts, make a traditional Chinese work of art and try to solve a Chinese puzzle at our hands-on Activity stations. Open to the public Monday - Sunday from 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. To book your group tour, call the Museum Office at 905-623-2734 Admission: $4.00/person (members $2.00/person) Sponsored by Darlington Nuclear