4 - Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 13, 2003 Taylor Cowan is one of many children attending the "Amazing Amazon Adventure' Vacation Bible School at the Orono United Church this week. Proprietors: Gary & Carol Vreeker • Wedding Cakes • Cakes for a\\ Occasions • Pastries - Oomts - Pies • Bread & Buns 905-983-9779 Closed Sunday and Monday -321 ] S r MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS « WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS GARY M. CONWAY DEBRA D. KELLEHER PAUL R. MORRIS DOUG R. RUTHERFORD 905-623-5480 A DIVISION ST.. BOWMANVILLE - AT QUEEN ST. Orono Concert Series a hit! by Jeanne Burnside Local talent and good weather have made the Orono bandstand the place to be Friday evenings. A full night of rock was featured featured August 1st with Torsion and Thneed, while this past Friday audience were treated to the melodic tones of Mandy Dolley and Mike Hayward. The Ganaraska Country Cloggers rounded out the fun with a stellar performance. performance. After a short break, the microphone and keyboard were opened up to the public public to find "Orono's Idol". Two enchanting half-pints warmed the audience with their sweet renditions of "You Are My Sunshine" and "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." Eric Dreslinski, soundman soundman for the series commented, commented, "The future of Orono's talent is bright and secure" after hearing Cassandra Dolley and Olivia Sinclair sing. Judy and Ken Campbell were named "Orono's Idol" for 2003 after performing several original, heartfelt songs. A Country Jamboree featuring featuring Zeke Mazurek & Friends is scheduled to appear Friday night while the Clarington Concert Band performs hits from the Beatles to Broadway Thursday, August 21st. The Concert Series final is set for Friday, August 29th featuring Supper Break, a bluegrass group of young lads from Bowmanville. Bethesda House