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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Aug 1991, p. 11

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Or~no W.SkIY Tim.s, Wecifl~sday, Augu5t 2~ 1991 '11 Orono Bantams advance The Orono Bantam Basebali Bantam "C" E.O.B.A. cr team has earned the right to year the team participa represent the Eastern Ontario Bantam "D" Tourna Basebail Association at the Ail Corunna and finished as Ontario Tournament to be held iii to mhe Champions. Kingsville (near Windsor) on the hi 1989, the samie tear Labour Day Week-end. Orono the Ail Ontario Pee defeated Port Hope 3 games to 0 in Championship. a best of five series to capture the Work that Garden! Hello again! How have you ail been doing with your gardenis? 1 hope that it is doing as well as it possibly could! Though miany of the Junior Gardeners have been away on holidays, our last meeting, and the one before, have been very enjoyable. At the meceting ninJuly, the members of the club met at Mrs. Minnie Zegers house. We ail reeeived paper and plastie bags then went oni a treasuire hunt! in the list for the hutnt, there ,were many differenit itemis fromt nature in mie Woods tmat 1ehad !o lookL for and place in our bags. Upon retumning, we had a ince treat of muffins and apple juice. In our August nmeeting and show, we had thic pleasure of' enteriig tme fruits, or should 1 say, vegetables, of our sumner labour. As 1 said bMore, many of the mi-embers of our club were absent, but our judge, and helper, had a very, very hiard time judging mhis spectacular show. While we werc waiting for the judges to decide on winners, Mrs. 1Mark "wain once said: "Thec mani with an new idea is a Crank until the idea succeeds." Until the last five or so years, concern for environmental degradation received little attention. It was better left to the University studenits, some of the left-over flower children of the 80s, organizations such as Greeni Peace, Pollution Probe and Energy Probe and figures such as David Suzuki and Farley Mowat. These voices crying in the wildernecss wVere mostly ignored, and occasionially criticized as hysterical doomnsayers. We now know differently. No longer cari we ignore the real fact - the state of the Earth is in peril. Whiat can w e do?, Education is the key. Our children are lcarning more quickly than we are, and it is important mhat we keep up wim mcmer. After alI, we have a responsibility to ensure mhat they have a sustainable future. Minnie Zegers sharcdv few things about gardei weedinig. She told us a importance of pluekinl Young, smialler wecds, or will becomie gianit sizcd JUMBO wecds! If you h, on a Vacation, anld your v matuire, if thcy have Sc already, please do not Lh on your compost pile, or will have the sane weedý your garden niet spring-! Some cofflic peol mnothers \were asked abz you are to dry out the po grew this ycar. What y( Ieave the comi on the su grounid, jus[ like cows Co coonis arceainmg Umc cars, miay take mhe corn in, anl in a dIry place. Children! Rememin Flower Service in th( United Church, Septembc 11:00. Remember mhe shui bouquets of flowcrs. Ch papers for mhe Septemberi Chow Sandic rown. Last Oronos first gamne will be ited in the played on Friday against Thorold. nent ini Other teamns in the double-knock runner-up Out tournamient are Kingsville, Amherstburg, Wilkes Port, Iroquois n capturcd Falls, Clinton and Georgetown. Wee "D" Pictured above is the Orono Bantam Basebail Team receiving the "A" Chamnpionship trophy after ____ efeating Brampton at the Chesley Tournamnent. Top row (1-r) coach Peter Landiers, Tomn Tamblyn, Chris with us a Chollette, Stefano Cancelliere, Jeff mith u a Pearce, Daryl Houstyn, Daryl Reid, ingu and Mike Landers, assistant coach Pete bo .ut th 1e Maartense, assistant coach Craig g up the 1-Houston and Wes Gonder accepting cisc, thcy the trophy. Front row (1-r) Larry tree ike, LuSton, Mark David, Andrcw ave gone Hansen, Scott Bordun, Chad vecdis did Maaricnse, Paul WVoods and bat boy ced pods Paul Landers, irow mcmr cIesc you ls back in ýpe and out how )pcom WC ,ou- do is, .k, in the ,)-1. If mhe 1then y ou id store it ber thec c Orono er 28tli at it-mns with icck your ineeting. for Now! eDcVries Helen MacDonald There are many good books available to whiich are inlexpencisive, easy-to-rend and hiclpful in mnaking everyday lifestyle choices. Environment Canada publishes "What we can do for our Environent". 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