Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 21 Dec 1988, p. 11

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ay, l. -Aid-I I Bernie with his friendly instrument Bernie Martin, Kendal, brought a new dimension to the music scene in downtown Orono on Thursday night at the Moonlight Madness event with his homemade Hammer Dulcimer complete with his- two small hammers and all the necessary strings. The fact the instrument was homemade did not hamper the sound and tone of the dulcimer which was most pleasing. Bernie describes the instrument as a most friendly instrument and it is apparent he enjoys this friendliness which he describes. Bernie set-up shop in Reflections Reflections and Judi's Joie for the evening evening and is shown above with Judy Chad and Ann Dreslinski. Crime Stoppers want you to help them ed through Tax Deductible donations donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a number of thefts which have occurred at Durham College over the past nine weeks. The first in this series of thefts occurred during the night of September 24th and 25th when a keyboard and double disc drive valued at over $4,000 were stolen. Since then, there have been five other similar thefts from computer HearYe! In the spirit of love ond peace, we extend our special holiday wishes. Many thanks for your continued support. Not Just Fashions rooms and during the night of November 24th and 25th the Cafeteria was entered and over $700 in cash was stolen. • The stolen articles consist of keyboards, disc drives, a printer and other computer hardware and software. The total value now exceeds $25,000. Have you any idea who took these items! Do you know where they are or who has them? Has anyone offered you goods for sale which you feel might be stolen! if so, call Crime Stoppers. A reward of up to $1,000 in cash will be paid for information leading to an arrest in this or any other Criminal case. You'll never be asked for your name or have to go to Court. The Crime Stoppers number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS, long distance call collect. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 800 in North Arherica. The reward money is rais- Orono NOTICE of PUBLIC MEETING Further to the announcement made by Browning-Ferris Industries Ltd. last, week, on a proposed Medical Waste Treatment Facility, There will be a public information centre established on Thursday, January 26, 1989. The location is Baseline Community Centre, Centre, Baseline Road, Bowmanville; from 10:00' A.M. to 10:00 P.M. All interested parties are invited to attend. The spirit of the season is just one thoughtfilled reason that we appreciate your pdtronage so much. Merry Christmas - The Village Bakeshop & Tea Room From all of us, Gary, Carol, Teri, Darlene, Jackie Karen and Annissa . < Cant bear to wait another minute to wish you a Merry Christmas and to express our thanks. A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Healthy 1989 from WENDY B's Department Store BETT, BETH, PAT and SANDY The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICES CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SEASON In previous years, it has been necessary to reschedule garbage collection services to accommodate the statutory holidays of the Christmas Seàson. Please note there will be NO CHÂNGE to garbage collection collection schedules in the Tewn of Newcastle due to Christmas and New Years being on Sunday. Walter A. Evans, P.Eng., Director of Public Works. Town of Newcastle " 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Date of'Publication: December 21, 1988 P.O. A0712

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