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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Mar 1985, p. 1

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Memorial fund now over $55,(l As a result of the eftorts of the canvassers thus far the Orono, Kirby, Leskard Com- munity Fund now stands at a littie over fifty-five thousand dollars - very rewarding, in- deed, and we thank you for your generous response. Althoughi some of the can- vasýsers have already corn- pleted thieir wýork there are at least wetyfiestill to report. Howàever, let us flot yet forget to conitinue to care f'or there is still ai great need for atiditional funds in order to build and equip our proposed new hospital addition. Do )00 you know that one operating room light will cost over $20,000, or that a Cardiac mi'onitor represents $ 10,000? Rieember this very same mnonitor may some day save your lifle or the life of your Iov\eti one. Let us neyer forget thant when -we care Memorial Hospital will continue to care even better for us. If you have flot yet hati the privilege of contrîbuting, remember there is still plenty time to do so. Just contact one of the canvassers or a member of your Planning Committee! Climax Jazz -Band feature this Sunday Denise Ânnaeir of Orono Ted Samuel, -former owner Denise recalls after being years. ,was honoured last week hav- and Joe Parcoe, general with the firm for two weeks She also notes that many of inig served tw/enty-five years mnanager, p-resented Mrs. An- she was appointed supervisor the employees in her depart- at Curvply Wood Products. naert with a silver tray in of Sanding, Finishing and ment as well hold long-service The firmi representeti by recognition of hier years of Shipping a position she had records up to eighteen years. the owner, Emil Shamnash, serv ice to Crpy held over the past wtenty-five Published Every Wednesday Orono WCel Tms Wednesday, March 27, 1985 New Orono Fire Chief For many people the highlight of the Newcastle and District Concert Series this season will be the return of the Climax Jazz Band to the stage of Newcastle Com- munity Hall on Sunday, March 31 at 7:30 p. m, These six enthusiastic musicians have performed in over 50 cities and towns in Ontario. They have played in Colorado, Boston, Europe anti the jazz capital of the world, New Orleans. Their music is hearty, hap- py, toe-tapping traditional jazz and wýill included mar- chies, bluies, ragtiime, spirituals and popular songs,. Th tuni- gré- niaaolli3Cln"lu faiiàr ones but at least a couple w ill be ones most peo- ple will flot have heard before. 1Subscribers to the series already have their tickets. Prices for rushî seats for this individuial concert are: adults $10 and studenits $5 - a small price to pay to hear musicians of this fine calibre: Chris Daniels on bass; Bob Erwig on cornet; Len Gosling on trombone; Max Littlejohns on dirumls; Mike Lewis on clarinet and Jack Vîincken on banjo. Ani additional concert by local nmusicians is Plann(ti for Sunday, April 141h. Newtonville residents N PGvrmn to decide water plan igors wnr Residents of the Hfaiet of in the hainlet. At the same, i n r s oer Newtonville are to be provid- ed with information in- dicating the applicable cost and financing of three alter- native solutions to the ex- ising water supply problems time each owner will he re- quested tIo return a form in- dictiag thieir preference of the three alternatives to resolve the problem. (Continuet page 8) The Ontario goverfiment hias once again ignored pro- perty owners with its latest handout of election "goodies'" charges Durham East new Democrat candidate Doug Smith. "Last week~s an- nouincemfents concernitig reli -1 (Continued page 9) Winners of Fire Preven (ion Poster con test Terry Hardy of Orono recently was appointeti fire- chief f'or the Orono Station. Terry has been afieghr wîith the departmnt for the past nine years andi succeeds Ross Mlercer who resigned fromi the position late in 1984. Terry has attended l"nmerou]s courses inri fire fightinig and looks forward to be of ser-vice to the commrruni- ty in bis capacity as fire chicf. O.P.P. O.M.H.A. PEE WEE FEATURE The eighthi annual District Ontario Provincial Police Associat ion 0. M.H. A. PeeW\ee play downiis were helti in- the Oronio Arena ontu1Lesdayi night with competition between teamns fromn Orono, esl, Bewdley anti Millbrook. ORONO CARD PARTY TONIGHT The bi-weekly O0rono Towni Hall card party is being lhelti tonigh-t, Wed!nesday ini the Orono TwnHall. Everyone -1comie. Winners at the last card party wecre: Marie Couroux 79, Robin Alfread 78, M\ay Tabb anti Heleni McGill each 77 and Doreen Lowery 75. Low score went to Debbie Green. Draw winners were: Harvey Parner and Margaret Todd. On Monday night al the Fire Department. Esiýtte and student ai the The students were Town couincil meeting awards Above (left to righit) Orono Public School and presented with a cash prize, a were preseted to two public Howard Davey, Fire Precveni- Fire Chief Jim Aidriie. plaque, silver coin, and town school, students, wiriners of tion Offlicer, Laura Russell of The posters by the t wO pins by Counc. Ivan Hlobbs the Fire Prevention Poster Bowm>lanlville anti stud(ent at w \innercs will 1Nw conipetce ini in a brief ceremlony, prior ln contest which has been helti Lord Elgini Publie Sehool, the Region of Durhain Fire council meeting. by the Town of Newcastle Sheani Kennedy. Orono PTc revenion Poster Conitlest .

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