4 - Orono Weekly Urnes Wednesday, April 19,2006 minutes from Clarington, which they feel is achievable judging by the response they've received thus far. This year marks the 40th annual PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK. The campaign's theme for 2006 is: Operation: Clean Sweep. The program is the largest and only multiprovince multiprovince environmental improvement improvement Campaign in Canada. It is a partnership between governments, the media, industry and the public. In total more than 1.5 million million Canadians, members of thousands of local partner groups and coordinated by more than 1,000 local Pitch-In volunteer coordinators, participate participate in the program each year in communities throughout Canada. "It's been great to see property property owners, over the past few weeks, cleaning up the roadsides roadsides and ditches," said Horvath. "We've been getting calls, people saying we've got 15 bag of garbage to be picked up." Anyone interested in participating participating Pitch-In activities is encouraged to call the Sue Arends at the Operations Department in Hampton at 905-263-2291, or call the Municipality of Clarington at 905-623-3379. Shout to the Lord! Sing to the Lord! AN EVENING OF MUSICAL CELEBRATION SUNDAY MAY 7, 200j$ Orono United Church -111 Church St. N;,-Orono, Sing Along - 7:15p.m. « Performance - 7:30p.m. Presenting: The Community Celebration Choir, The Children's Celebration Choir, The Celebration Instrumental Ensemble, Heather Maitland, Krysta Browne, Dot McGill, Nancy Barber, David Sawicki, Laurie Burt, Stephanie Siegner For more information call: 905-983-5431 or 905-983-5502 Reception • Free-will offering • Proceeds to Orono United Church • Business Cards • Forms • Letterhead • Envelopes -Booklets WE DO LAMINATING! Loyaf Printing Ltd. "Everything with the printed word" J.J. LARACY Landscape Services & Contracting • Trees Trimmed, Planted, Removed • Water Proofing, Concrete Work • Excavation 905-983-9954 THOUGHTFULNESS, SERVICE & CONCERN A Family Owned Business, Offering: Traditional Funeral Sendees Pre-arranged & Prepaid Services - Cremation Arrangements Alternatives to Traditional Funerals - Out of Town Shipping CORY KUIPERS - PRESIDENT 53 Division Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C2Z8 Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home 905-623-5668 OFF STREET PARKING Pitch-In Continued from front signs from poles and posts, and the collection of old cell phones and computers for recycling. The National Cell Phone Collection Program is Pitch- In Canada's newest environmental environmental action program. The program makes sure that these toxic, old cell phones are not thrown into local dumps when they can either be refurbished or remanufactured for use in emerging countries which rely on wireless communication. These items can be dropped off at Clarington's Animal Services Departments at 33 Lake Road, Bowmanville Bowmanville from 9 a.m. till noon on Saturday, the 29th. Clarington's Operations Department have contacted all area schools and asked them to participate in a 20-Minute Makeover. The Makeover is an initiative by Pitch-In Canada focused on increasing participation by organizations and citizens by encouraging them to participate in a 20- Minute Makeover of their neighbourhood and immediate immediate area. The Operations Department is working towards a goal of 100,000 We Salute Our Veterans April 11,1916: Pte. ERNEST LLOYD SANDERS 135872. Killed In Aclion, 21yrs. Son, of the late S. W. and Ada Sanders. Canadian Wè Will Infantry, (Central Ontario Regiment.). 19th Battalion. C.E.F. 7 j Commemorated with Honour on the YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMO- remember them, RIAL, Belgium. Panel 18 - 24-26 -30. Honoured in the 1916, Book of Remembrance, page 158, Memorial Chamber at the House of Parliament, Ottawa and the Bowmanville Ontario Cenotaph. April 15,1917: Major RICHARD WILLIAM FISHER JONES 34yrs. Killed In Action. Son of: W. J. Jones, Bowmanville, Ont. Serving with the 124th Bn. Canadian Pioneers. Rests in Sec.VIII. Plot A. Gr.1. Viliers Station Cemetery, Villers-Au-Bois, France. Honoured in the 1917, Book of Remembrance, page 265 Memorial Chamber at the House of Parliament, Ottawa and the Bowmanville Ontario Cenotaph. April 17,1952: Lieut.(P) WILLIAM JAMES HUTCHINSON 28yrs. RCN 'Air' 20th SAG 880 Sqn. Son of: Melvin, Agnes Hutchinson. Husband of Margaret Hutchinson, b.24.4.23. Missing, Killed on Active Service.(Ex.RCAF Pilot WW II). During night training exercises by a flight of Avenger AS3 aircraft, Support Air Group, night illumination sortie, on the cruiser HMCS Quebec, followed by a simulated torpedo attack. At briefing, an error occurred, regarding the non-use of aircraft navigation lights. Just after F/Lt. John Murphy banked in the attack run, his a/c 86168'321' was hit by the number two 85711'329' flown by, Lieut. 'Bill' Hutchinson. After an intensive search, only a few pieces of both a/c were recovered. recovered. Aircraft carrier, HMCS Magnificent conducted an on site Memorial Service April 24th 1952, for the seven lost airmen. Lost at Sea: Lieuts. (P) J S Murphy; (O) J E Anderson. S/Lieut. P J Plotkins AB/OM. D S Moffatt. Lieuts; (P) Wm. J Hutchinson; (0) J K Mason and AB/OM. W Hunter, have no known graves. Lieutenant Pilot ; Lieut.(P) Wm. J. Hutchinson William James.Hutchinson is Honoured on p.25 'In The Service of' Royal Canadian Naval Air Canada' Book of Remembrance, Ottawa; the Royal Canadian Naval Memorial, in Pt. Pleasant Park, Halifax, NS and the Bowmanville Ontario Cenotaph. (Margaret had twin boys, 2 weeks after the crash). April 18,1944: Private GORDON RICHARD ALLIN C/10186. 23 yrs. Died of wounds, (wounded - Feb.3,1944). Serving with the Perth Regt. Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Son of Albert Henry and Kate Allin, Bowmanville, Ont. Rests in Sec. V. Plot E. Gr.9, Cassino War Cemetery, Italy. Remembered with honour in Book of Remembrance, page 236, Memorial Chamber at the House of Parliament, Ottawa, and the Bowmanville Ontario Cenotaph. April 22,1915: Pte. HARRY ALEXANDER IRELAND. 8453.2Syrs. Killed In Action. 2nd Bn. Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regt.). Son of: Mary and the late Peter Ireland. Commemorated on Panel 10- 18-26-28, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. The Book of Remembrance, page 21, in the Memorial Chamber at the House of Parliament, Ottawa and the Bowmanville Ontario Cenotaph. April 22,1915: Pte. FREDERICK NATHANIEL KERSHAW. 8458, Killed In Action. Serving with the 2nd Bn. Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regt.)! Remembered with Honour, Panel 10-18-26-28, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Honoured in the Book of Remembrance, page 22, Memorial Chamber at the House of Parliament, Ottawa and the Bowmanville Ontario Cenotaph. II anyone has photos of thisCerviceman or any Serviceperson featured, please send care ol Orono Weekly Times. All photos will be returned. " Researched by Bill Calver rox roil Tjts imre Mmy V SI II FRIDAY APRIL 21 st - 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM SATURDAY APRIL 22 nd - 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM SUNDAY APRIL 23 rd - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM GARNET RICKARD RECREATION CENTRE HIGHWAY #2 WEST BOWMANVILLE YOUR HOSTS... KINSMEN CLUB OF BOWMANVILLE