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Orono Weekly Times, 9 May 1990, p. 8

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8-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 9, 1990 A day for a new shine The Great Pineridge Kinsmen well equipped with ail the Proceeds from the event will held a car wash at the Orono facilities needed to add a new be used for their community IGA parking lot last Saturday shine to the old buggy. work. The Mock Wedding at St. Saviours A couple of weeks ago following of ganged up on their pastor and' wedding that just may have happen- the morning service at St. Saviour's his wife, Doug and Helen Hall and ed forty years ago. members of the congregation sort presented a short skit of a Mock Orono House suggested for designation. "Lintonhurst", located at 5161 Main St., Orono, was buiît c. 1899 for foundry-owner George H. Lin- ton and his wife Aifretta. Alfretta's father and brother, Thomas and Edgerton Doncaster, were the Dis tress Centre (Continued from page 7) throughout the Durham Region. Telephone lines are answered by trained volunteers to respond to erisi', situations and access local community services., Serving as Executive Director for the Centre for six (6) years trom 1982 Io 1988, Nancy is "back with more energy, experience and with a broader perspective." Looking for- ward to leading the Centre into the 90's, she realizes that expansion is necessary and is -looking, forward to seeing the Distress Centre grow with more cails and more volunteers." Marilyn Quintin, President of the Distress (Centre Board of Diretors, feh Nancy was weIl qualified l'or the position. "She has a degree ini Socîalogy. courses in (iroLip )ynianîies anid ( iisis Mvanîagemnt anid a great deal of experience in- cluding six (6) years as t'xecLtive Diretor l'or our Cenitre" said the President - carpenters. This residence (like its architec- tural twin located at the N.E. cor- ner of Main and Sommerville) shows elements of both late Vic- torian and early Edwardian styles. The plan of the house is reminiseent of the highly popular Victorian L-shape, but the overaîl propor- tions seem to foreshadow the "four-square" sytle of the early 1900's. Apart from, the fine brackets under the eaes, the house and its commodious two storey verandah are shorn of ornamenta- tion. This, too, reflects the simpler, no-nonsense attitude of the Edwar- dians. who tended to rebel against what they perceived to be the decorative excesses of the earlier era. The house also retaîns some fine bevelled and stained glass at the front entrance and in the parlour window. The round topped parlour window is a simplified interpreta- tion of the Palladian arc h - a decorative element which was popularized through lumber-dealer's catalogues which were in wide circulation by the late 1800' s. This house is recommended for designation under Part LV of the Ontario Heritage Act for the following architectural reasons: 1. the cut-stone foundation and the brick work, executed in the running bond pattern, remain in good con- dition 2. it retains the original eaves and brackets 3. the distinctive 2-storey verandah remains in good condition 4. it retains most of the original stained and-bevelled glass 5. the interior wood work, pine and hardwood floors remain largely in- tact ýA- successful auction and bake salé The congregation of St. Saviour's supply shortly after the opening of, Anglican Church held a successful the event. bake sale and auction on Staurday Above Frank Stapleton again of last week. helps out with what bas becomne un The bake tables were in short annual aucrion. TEND.ERe SEALED TENDERS, for the equipment lIsted below, ad- dressed to, the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Of- fice of the Cîerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanvilîe, On- tario, LiC 3A6, wilI be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender Documents can be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW90-19 - One (1> OnIy Crew Cab and Chassis Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Wednesday, May 23,1990 The Iowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Date of Publication: May 9, 1990 Purchasing and Suppt(y Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 P.O. 3767 QUOTATION SEALED QUOTATIONS, cîearîy marked as to contents, for the Services listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, 40 Temperance Street, Bowman- ville,,Ontario, LiC 3A6, wiII be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Quotation Documents can be obtained from the Purchas- ing Office at the above address. Quotation 090-7 Part "A" Fine Gracing, Seeding, Fertilizing, and Sodding Part "B" Supply and Installation of Varous Trees, Evergreens and Shrubs Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon local lime) Wednesday, May 23, 1990 The Iowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. Date of Publication: May 9, 1990 Mrs. Lau Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 267 P.O. 3764 COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK REPAIRS DIESEL ENGINES - CUMMINS, DETROIT & CAT RADIO DISPATCHED TOW TRUCKS MOBILE MECHANICAL SERVICE TRUCK ARR. ORONO, ONTARIO 4 MILES NORTH 0F 401 LOB I MO ON HWY, 115 &35 PHONE (416) 983-9151 ý--m AL aube 1 9 A Mâlrn REPAIRS LTIJ. m a 1

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