( spoors ) Atom Playoff Schedule Kick off 6:00 p.m. for BYAM TROPHY August 28 1 at home vs 2 September 4 2 at home vs 1 Winner most points, if tied most goals for, if tied again away goals to count double. Consolation 6:00 p.m. Kick Off August 28 3 at home vs 5 4 at home vs « September 4 5 at home vs 3 6 at home vs 4 Two winners play off a single game Saturday, September 8th, 10:00 a.m. kick off at top teams field. Ties to be broken as above. Please invite all boys to the final game. Squirt Playoffs Top 4 teams will compete for two trophies. Last 4 teams will compete for the mug trophy. Home and Away Series August 30th, 6:00 p.m. • A 1 vs 3 B 2 vs 4 < C 5 vs 7 1 D 6 vs 8 September 6th, 6:00 p.m. 3 vs 1 4 VS 2 7 vs 5 - 8 vs 6 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie. Most goals to break a tie. If necessary, away goals count, September 9th, Bowmanville High School Final winner A ys B at 2:30 p.m. Consolation winner C vs D at 1:30 p.m. LOBB ball standings (as of August 9th, 1979) West Burketon St. Marys Newcastle Barrys Goodyear Dennison Danniels Kinsmen Tyrone W 2 13 15 21 15 1 L 20 9 7 1 6 19 8 12 17 15 P.C. 90.8 590.4 681.3 954.1 714.2 50.9 400.5 190.7 318.6 East Forum M&M- Ugly Ducks Orono Lycett Jive Turkeys Ed Van Ben's Wes Con W 20 L 0 10 10 13 9 7 7 12 13 10 10 5 10 17 13 11 5 P.C. 1000.1 500.5 650.3 427.7 350.8 500.4 277.9 476.6 772.2 Soccer Standings FINAL ATOM SOCCER STANDINGS Teams P W L T Pts. SQUIRT STANDINGS (As of August 18th, 1979) Tyrone 10 9 1 0 Jets 10 8 -,j2 0 OronOA 10 5 » 4- 1 Harbourview 10 4 5 1 Orono B 10 1 8 1 Rotary 10 1 8 1 18 16 11 9 3 3 Teams Pankhurst McGregor Tyrone Orono Newcastle Hampton Mary Browns Rovers W L 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 9 8 5 4 3 3 2 1 4 4 5 5 8 10 10 Pts. 0 26 19 18 14 13 9 7 6 Day Care Centres Course Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Institute repeats its course, HELPING CHILDREN GROW, in response .to concerns concerns about the qualifications r of day care providers. The course will be broadcast broadcast on radio over C^RT-FM, 91.1 beginning September 10th. It's geared to those providing day care services in their home and to parents, teachers and everyone interested interested in children. Anyone can listen to the broadcasts and those who register for the course receive receive tutoring, basic texts and two training seminars at Ryerson. Course fee is $70.00. ' The course covers the development of the child from birth to ten years and involves 14 one hour broadcasts. broadcasts. Course co-ordinator is Frances Chapkin, Trustee for the North York Board of Education. Detailed course information information is available by calling Open College 595-5273 or Joy yriting to 297 Victoria Street, Toronto MSB 1W1. Orono Figure Skating Club News The regular monthly meeting meeting was held at Fran Lunn's on August 16th with 11 present. The Skating Club held a successful Roll-a-Thon on July 25th. A total of $2,571.48 was pledged. All those who participated are urged to Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 22nd, 1979-5 It was decided not to have the walk-a-thon this fall due to the many other commitments. commitments. We are helping the Fund Raising Committee prepare and serve hot meals at the fair. Everyone is being asked • to help. Thé fees for the coming season were set and approved by those present: Seniors, $70.00; Intermediates $60.00; juniors $35.00; Plus $3.00 each for CFSA membership. Registration date to be announced later. collect from their sponsors and turn the money in as soon as possible. These funds all go to the Arena Fund. Once again we are holding the $500.00 draw at the Orono Fair. Tickets are available from club members and at the fair. Stop analyzing suggestions, do something about problem The President of the Ontario Ontario Public School Men Teachers' Federation has called on the Minister of Education to stop analyzing all the suggestions about declining enrolment and start doing something about the problem. George Meek, speaking at the Federation's Annual Assembly, Assembly, said he was "hard pressed" to see anything the government has done to help school boards and teachers meet the impact of declining enrolment, particularly at the . elementary level, "As a matter of fact the provincial government's deteriorating deteriorating funding practices have complicated the matter". matter". Meek said educational . funding should return to being a number one government priority with at least 61.5 cents on the dollar, rather than approximately 50 cents currently being allocated to public education. "Complicating this 1 is the Arthritis, a disease as old as man himself, is now better understood. The Arthritis Society is working toward the total control of arthritis and the eventual elimination of this group of diseases. Arthritis not single disease, describes a symptom Arthritis is not a single disease.. It just describes a* symptom. The word arthritis cornés from the Greek words "arthron" - meaning joint - and "itis" meaning inflammation. inflammation. So, anything which causes inflammation of a Sunshine a relief to farmers The cold snap of the past week did cause some concern in the farming community as a hard frost could have destroyed not only the tobacco tobacco crop but also the corn crop in the area. There were frost warnings out last week but temperature did not drop to the freezing point.- Warmer weather have agriculturalists breathing ' easier. It has been pointed out that a sever frost could destroy the 50,000 acres'of corn in the insistence of many boards to • further penalize elementary students by spending below ■ the per pupil grants, often by as much as $200 a student". Meek also slammed the Peel and Brant Boards of Education where elementary salary negotiations have collapsed. collapsed. He said teachers are being treated like "second class" citizens even though the boards have said they are giving "great service"'. He called on the boards to get back to the bargaining table and said the Ministry should jell boards to stop "playing games" with individual individual teacher contracts. Giving statistics to show the problems of declining enrolment, enrolment, Meek said the creation of alternative career patterns and -new types of teaching position^ should be a major priority for boards and federations. federations. "Do not wait for the ; guillotine to strike - but establish the programs now , as they are needed." Doug McAndless, frtim London, London, who has been First Vice- President this year, vyas 1 elected 1979-80 President. He defeated Howard Moscoe of North York. MelHartwig Excavating ORONO ONTARIO 983-5140 Bulldozing -- Back Hoe Septic and Tile Beds Sand, Gravel and Top Soil 1 1, ■ rrrfrrf -*-*--*" >|É * É ' Gerri's Flower and Gifts Main Street, Orono 983-9724 Closed Wednesdays, Open 9-5 Monday-Saturday After Hours Call 623-1487. joint or joints is correctly called arthritis. There are more than 100 different diseases diseases which cause arthritis. The word rheumatism is today used to describe. be pain in connective tissues such as muscles, ligaments and tendons. * Durham Region which is the largest crop grown in the area, A frost prior to September September 2oth could play havoc with both corn and tobacco. To this point no report has been made of blue mold in local tobacco. Blue mold jias affected the western Ontario tobacco crop to quite an extent but still 180 million pounds of'tobacco is expected to be harvested according to Minister of Agriculture and Food, Bill Newman. DON'T MISS THESE Fall goods in many lines has arrived. Don't delay, choose today. Choose your own new purse made by Hort. You have a choice of black, brown,;maroon or grey in good quality purses at reasonable prices. Our first shipment of blouses; tops, skirts, suits, dresses, sweaters,' sweaters,' blazers and sleepwear is on our racks. - , > , ,We also 'have new items in household goods. , ,