10 - Orono Weekly Tiroes, Wednesday, July 12, £000 ^ Wilmot creek, taken from the Second Flume, Sunday evening. KENDAL NEWS by Joan Anderson Concerns and Celebrations Sarah Heinrichs arrived home from the hospital in Toronto on Wednesday. She has now reached 5 pounds and her mum and dad, Leslie and Wayne and grandparents Carole and Pat Gardner are thrilled she is home now. /Birthdays - Billy Savage celebrated his fourteenth birthday on Friday, July 7. LOOKING.. Kendal United' Church is currently looking for a weekend supply minister. If you know of a prospective candidate please contact Clerk of Session Carole Gardner at 983-9276. We are also looking for'an assistant pianist. Again please contact Carole at the above number. Church Renovations - are steaming ahead on Kendal United Church. The new steel fire doors with steel frames will be installed as the new insulation and vinyl siding are installed on the entire exterior of the church. All donations to the Renovation Fund will gladly be given a tax receipt for Charitable Donations. Anyone wishing to donate may send their gift to Kendal United Church, 21 Church Street, Kendal ON LOA 1E0. Notice - During the months of July and August, there will be no nursery staff on duty at Kendal United Church. However if there are young children in church, a volunteer will care for them in the nursery. Kendal Church Service Time Change - Service time at Kendal United Church is now 10 a.m. July 11, '7:30 p.m. Newtonville United Church. Finance Committee meeting for Shiloh, Kendal and Newtonville. Treasurers and Chair of Stewards are requested requested to be present, • Summer Holidays- - Newtonville and Shiloh United Churches are closed for the month of July. Kendal United Church will continue to have services all summer. Ganaraska Forest Horse Club - The next event on August 19-20 is a trail ride and camp-out and is to be hosted by Susan Sinnott. Please contact her at 905-797- 2656 or Joyce Boudreau at 905-797-2962 if you wish to attend. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES 983-5301 Kidney disease strikes families, not only individuals. March is Kidney Month. Please give generously. www.kidney.ea Lakef ront residents (continued from page 1 ) Community Association echoed the concerns of the Bowmanville Beach residents. residents. MacGregor stated her Association wanted to see detailed plans including archi- , tectural designs accompany the acquisition strategy. She went on to remind council of the catastrophic erosion of property Bond Head residents experienced a number of years ago. "At the time we approached the Municipality to assist with a solution to prevent further erosion The response was that the land belonged to the property owners, and had nothing to do with the Town.," she stated. "And, now the Municipality wants first right of refusal for purchase purchase and possible expropriation expropriation of these same properties!" properties!" MacGregor also' brought up the fact that their organization organization stood in front of council on at least a half dozen occa sion in the past few years to negotiate for park land, and limiting housing in the Kaitlin development at Bond Head. "We urged council to limit building south of the Coastal Road directly along the lake- front," she stated. "We urged council to negotiate with the developer for allocated park land along the lakefront in better areas for public use. Each and every time council voted in favour of the developer." developer." "The Kaitlin property is not included in the land acquisition acquisition strategy, although it extends along the prime lake- front area, for a longer distance distance than the land full of homes, to the east, that are targeted for acquisition. 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