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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Jun 1988, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 Orono Grads move on to the Pines Last week those graduating from the Orono Public School and will set off on a new educational course at the Pines Senior Public School were treated to a graduation picnic party at the Orono Park with ham- burgs, cake and pop. The event was sponsored by teachers and the Orono Home and School group. The graduates are pictured above. Official opening for family townhouses A ceremony to mark the official opening of 40 townhouses for families in Oshawa will be held on Saturday, June 25, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. at 777 Wilson Road North. The housing was developed under the federal/provincial non-profit housing program and is sponsored by Maple Glen Housing Cooperative Cooperative Inc. Maple Glen Housing Cooperative Cooperative Inc. contains 15 two- bedroom, 22 three-bedroom and three four-bedroom townhouses. Some of these will be made remainder remainder offered at the average Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the publics help in solving a number of Break and Enters which have occurred occurred at the Oshawa Centre over the past few weeks. Between 3:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on June 8th four stores were broken into and these were: Oshawa Shoe Clinic; Classic Book Shop; Pinacle Trav,el Store and Sunrise Records; _ A few days prior to this, another two stores on the lower level were also broken into. Cash was usually taken. Crime Stopper will pay up to $1,000.00 in cash for information leading to the arrest of the people responsible • for these Break and Enters. Up to $1,000.00 in cash will also be paid for information leading to an arrest in any serious crime. Have you any idea who did these- Break and Enters? Do you know Kawartha Jersey Club Parish Show The Kawarlha Ivi Club ' recently held their Parish Show at Millbroo^ Fair. The Grand Champion Champion was the veteran show winner, Enniskillen Title Rosebud, exhibit market rent- for Oshawa. Financial assistance is provided by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the Ontario Ministry of Housing. A federal official on behalf of the Honourable Stewart Mclnnes, federal Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and a provincial official official on behalf of Chaviva Hosek, Ontario's Minister of Housing, are scheduled to attend. The architect for the project was R.W. Bruynson and the contractor was Arosan Enterprises. anything about any qther Criminal Offences? If you do, call Crime Stoppers. You will be given a Code Number and never asked for your, name. The new Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS. If it's long distance, call collect or through your local Durham Regional Police Fyree number and ask for Crime Stoppers.' Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is the Coordinator Coordinator with the Durham Regional Police Force and writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised raised through Tax Deductible donations donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers-, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. by Frank Stenger, Enniskillen. ' Premier Breeder was Carl Sargent & Sons, Cavan, while Lionel and Allan McKeown, Woodville, was Premier■■Exhibitor. Judging Conference , Aspiring dairy cattle judges should plan to attend the East Central Central Ontario Judging Conference on July 6th at Keendale Lodge Farm, Keene. The Conference is sponsored sponsored by the Ontario Branch of Holstein Canada and provides a good opportunity to develop skills in judging and evaluating dairy cattle. cattle. Pick-Your-Own Strawberries Strawberry harvest is now well underway and quality appears to be excellent. Pick-your-own is becoming becoming increasingly popular. Many make it a days outing for the entire family. To assist consumers, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food has published a list of pick-your-own fruit and vegetable farms across the province. The lists helps locate farms in your area, gives directions to the. farm, and a telephone number of the farm, so availability of produce can be checked. Copies of this publication are available at your Ontario Agriculture and Food offices. R.O.S. News by Barbara A. Weese 4-H Members and Leaders Honoured At the recent 4-H Achievement program for thé 4-H Encounter the ' Outdoors and 1 the Farm Safety Club, several 4-H Members and Leaders received honour awards. Gail Johns, Blackstock and Barbara Barbara Hindman, Hampton, received Canada Council Certificates in recognition of 5 years as 4-H Leaders. Lorraine Preston, Bethany, received a similar certificate certificate for 10 years as a 4-H leader. Honour awards for thé successful completion of 12 projects were given to: Jill VanCamp and Deanna Jacob, Blackstock; Karen Medd, Bethany and Jill Brown, Newcastle. Special awards for the completion of six projects were given to Denyse Glasbergen, Bethany; Renea Burke, Enniskillen; Kris Moore, Maple Grove; Cindy Tamblyn, Orono; Laurel Welsh and Ingrid Wunderlick, Salem and Andrea Blackburn, Solina. Winners of the 4-H Photography Contest were also announced. 4-H Leader, Tom Barrie, on,behalf of Lange's Photo Lab presented Shelley Holliday, Blackstock and Tracey Welsh, Salem with, camera bags. by John E. Finlay Forage testing service helps farmers From June 30th to September 2nd, Ontario Livestock producers can lake advantage of a feed sampl- Crime Stoppers ask help for break-enters Durham East Agricultural News mg sci vice, offered .for" the first time Iasi summer. The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF), through the Summer Experience '88 Program, has hired eight students to sample feeds on farms this summer. summer. You may contact Forage Crop Tester, Wendy Warren, at the Victoria'County Victoria'County OMAF Office, (705) 324-6125 or the Bowmanville office at 623-3348 and we will set up an appointment for you.,'Ms. Warren will cover the cdunties of Durham East, Durham West, Victoria and Peterborough. The students will take samples and explain the procedure to the farmer, fill out lab submission forms and forward feed samples to Agri-Food Laboratories in Guelph. The farm visit is free of charge. ORONO WEED CONTROL & DRIVEWAY SEALING • WEED CONTROL • FERTILIZING • INSECT CONTROL CHINCH, GRUB, ANTS, ETC. 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