Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 17 Sep 1997, p. 1

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1 Sevin Eas Clri e.on nd*eyod ne 197* Establishing a Botanical Park gains public support Douglas Markoff and Dr. an indication frorn the Prov. Gai! Krantzberg were very Governirient as to how these encouraged by the publicls lands will be sold. response to their drearn of Money to fnnetepr establishing a Botanical Park chase of the property will be in the Durham Region. raised by selling units of land Markoff and Krantzberg a square metre,, or two, or a were encouraged lby the hundred or two,. at a tirne to a 0steady flow of interest to their large number in interested booth at the Orono Fair this citizens, corporations, and year. other organizations, to be The pair feel a Botanical held in trust as an operating Park in Orono is achievable, unit:, For a modest "purchase but not without support frorn price", participants will the public. receive a certificate of "own- The clos ing of the ership", a tax receipt and cer- , ""eee"Forestry" in, Orono has pro-, tain usage privileges.. vided the ideal property for Lynn Helpard an Orono the new Park. resident and owner of î The Provincial Helpard Publishing mnc. bas Governrnent bas flot decided given the fundraising drive a on the mechanism for selling boost. Helpard Publishing the land that used to be the will contribute, free, in-depth Forestry Station. Markoff advertising in their mnaga- hopes the Government wiIl zines, World of Wheels and Douglas Markoff and Dr. Gail Krantzberg take Urne to poise for a picture displayirng their plans drgisfetothsoeln PanadGadn for the Orono Fores.eog orls.rupt on Markoff and[ Krantzberg up with a proposai. "if we went home from the fair on ___________________ are going to be suiccessful, we Suinday exhilarated by the need a fundraisinig drive", comimitmients they received H app en ings . said Markoff. I order for during their stay at the Orono that to be successful we need Pair. CLARINGTON OLDER ADUIT PROGRAMO On Tuesday, September 23, 1997, includes the Fali opening meet- ing of the Osteoporosis Support Croup at 9:00 a.m. Line dancing GOA. has new mayor is at 9:00 a.m. and cards at 10:ý00. The Fal square dancing ses- sions start at 1:00 p.m. At 10:15 a.m. Janice Kroft will discuss COPE, a Community Care mental health program. Lunch at noon and local transportation for a nominal fee can be arranged when r requested in advance by Monday noori. Programs are held at the Lions Community Centre, 26 Beech Avenue, Bowmanville. Phone Comrhunity Care at 623-2261.-- ROAST BEEF DINt4ER The Knights of Columbus are holding a roast beef dinner at St. Francis of Assisi Parish Hall, Newcastle, on Sunday, October 26, with two sittings at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Al are welcome, and tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. For tickets or information caîl Bill Wilks 987-4940, John Gorman 983-5117 or Carl good 987-3795. BADMIN~TON CLUB REGISTRATION Bowmanville Badminton Club registration from 7:00 p.m. tîll 9:00 p.m. at Bowmanville High school, Main Foyer (Liberty Street). 16 years of age and up. Season runs from October tilt April and first night of play commnences Monday, October 6, 1997. For more information, caîl 438-1561. CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Ladies Fitness Class resumes at Crossroads Christian Assembly. Tuesday evenings at *7:30 p.m. beginning September 30. Hostess Toni DenHollander. Crossroads is located at 978 North Street, Newcastle, at Hwy. #1 15 and concession #3. For more informa- tion, please cali 987-9955. YWCA FALL PROGRAMS Calling ail girls 8 years and up!! The Y W C A Girl's Drop In wil start again on Morday, September 22 at Central Public School. You don't need to pre-register, just arrive ready for fun! Cost is $3.00 per night. Don't forget to tell a friend! For more information cali (905) 623-9922.

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