Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 21 Oct 1992, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 21~ 1992 - 13 HBONUS! OWNER WILL PAY CLOSING COSTS! Hardwood floors, pocket doors, 4 becfrooms, 2 baths, family room, main floor laundry area, inground pool. Solid Century home - Orono Village... $1 29,900. Caîl Sally for further details. associate broker Report from Ottawa (Continued from page 12) Canada also has unity problems, but they're nowhere near as significant as those faced by most other nations. It's obvious that, simply by getting our act together, we can make our country even more attractive as a safe place for investment from other parts of the world. That investment rnoney translates into national developmrent, new businesses and industries, and jobs for Canadians. Now is the time to think about the positive message we Canadians can sendc out by voting Ilyes"' in the October 26 referendumn. We'll be telling , __sveryone that we're in control of our own destiny - that this is one of the most stable and reliable places in the world. International mioney markets are following this referendum closely. Their concerns were dernonstrated clearly by die reccent sharp drop in the value of our dollar. These financiers don't need the Prime Minister or anyone else to tell them about our internal affairs. They have their own sources 10 advise themi about what's going on here - thats how thecy make thecir business decisions. Promn counîtless discussions with Durhamn residenits, I kniow there are many of you with your own specific concernis about certain aspects of theý Charlottetown agreement. I have' sorne miyself, but these are minute when weighed against the importance of the total package. 1 gel the impression that some people would be happier if the accord had been drawn up by sorne federal and provincial politicians fromn earlier tim-es with whom they felt more comifortable - say Lester Pearson, John Robarts, Tommy Douglas, Bob Stanfield, or Peter Loughieed. The fact is that ail those and others tried very hard o reach agreement on changing the Constitution, but they werenýt ýe to do it. Re/max Cornerstone Realty Ltd., Realtor 983-6181 or 623-6000 Office Pager Main Sreet, Orono August 1967 The Orono Hydro Commission, over the weekend, hired a new manager for hydro and water with duties commencing September 1, 1967. Mr. Melville Downs of Streetsville has been appointed to the position. Street Fair and Dance, August l6th, Main Street, Orono - games, rides, dancing. Fraser Wallace, Bert Reid, John Mather and Frank Sawyer, attended the Pan Arn games in Winnipeg. Three new post offices will be built ini Durham County, says Durham Riding M.P. RýusseIl C. Honey. Construction of the buildings for Newtonville, Pontypool and Blackstock will 't'art when satisfactory arrangements for land acquisition and construction prices have been settled. At the Street Pair late in the evening a grand draw for a coloured television was held with Mr. Harold Ransberry of North Orono being the- lucky iner The Orono Swimmînng Club completed, at the end of July, a very successful Water Safety programn at the Orono Pool. In ail1 Now we have an accord whîch, alrnost riraculously, has the unanimous endorsement of ail 10 provincial premiers, heads of government in the territories, aboriginal leaders, and the three major political parties. Anyone who tries to tell us that we can throw this away and corne up with sornehin etter, and that Canada won't suffer economically, is dreaming in technicolour. We need this accord now. The world is watching. By vofing "yes" on October 26 we should Ïbe guaranteeingy more jobs for Canadians and a better future for al of us. there were 330 children enrolled. Orono Junior Gardener's Annual Show will be held Thursday, August 24th in the Orono United Chiurchi. Entries will be received fromn 10:30 a.m. till 1 o'clock. Doors open to the public 3 p.mn. until 9 p.mi. Tea room fromn 3 p.mi to 9 p.m. The Orono Tykec basebaîl team won the first gaine of a two out of three series on Sunday -last in the semni-finals playdowns for, Ontario. Orono defeated Fenwick by a score of 5-3. August 1957 Miss June Cooper, bride-to-be was honoured with a mniscellaneous shower last Thursday evening at the home of MOrs. Wmi. Armnstrong. Co- hostesses were MIrs. Charles Armnstrong and Mrs. Douglas Allen. Around thirty parents attended the closing exer-cises of the Recreation programi at the.Orono Park. The programi was sponsored solely by the Orono Amateur Athletic Association and under the guidance of Mrs. M. Lutno. A total of 6,950 pheasants from the Provincial Gamne Bird Farm at Codrington, Ontario have been released in the County of Durhiam. The birds, 6,000 chicks, 600) poults - birds of 5 to 7 weeks old, and 450 aduits, were set fruee in Clarke and Darlington townships, and elsewhere in Durhamn county. Pire on Saturday afternoon totally destroyed three barns on the property of Mr. Ralph McMackin in the Township of Clarke. The McMackin property is on the sixth line of the Township. The Orojno Pee Wees went into, action Saturday evening after an eighteen day lay-offand squeezed out a win over the Cobourg Training School Pee Wees. Thec score of the gaine was Il tü 10. Lindsay p rouagh ftd.GANARASKA LEATHERCRAFT Regular Store Hours Tliursday & Eriday 6 ,.-.-9 p.in. 401Saturday 9a.rm - 6 p.m Phone Aheat At Other Times 3847 Wlcox Rd., Orono LOB 1 MO (416) 983-9540 Att ordable Dream Vacations! *Free Vacation Planning Services *Discount Cruises * Charter Vacations *Airline Tickets* Honeymoon Packages Hotel and Car Reservations PERSONAL & CORPORATE TRAVEL SERVICES Travel Agents International We're wvith yau ail the way 68 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE Over 300 Agencies in North America 623-6600 Ca/i me ta bu>' or seil_ Orona and area s real estate rep. KRYSTYNA JONES Tel: 983-9'782 apple R '(R eaiMty LiaRealtor Tel: 576-3111, Large Century Home. Includies Apt. & 2 Lots! $185,900 Mangar's Auto Centre COMPELTE REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES & MODELS 0F FOREIGN & DOMESTIC *CARS * VANS * BUSES * TRUCK Used CarOne Stop Shop SalsCa Rad Shop SalesOriginal Muffler Shop Safety Inspections Tow Service 983-647 Propane & Natural Gas Brakes 117 NEILL SIr. Tune Ups ORONO Body & Paint Work Automotive Parts Proprieter: Mike Mangar Lic., CI.A.B.H.NG.Sp.S6a.S6b. Insp. TALES 1TOLD TwîcE 1 '--l 76 iT., -

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy