Oioii i Wi i klv 'I in Wcdnc','i: iv [■ I.[ l kirvl. 1, 2002 "■ «g©. x s Orono Country $'© : ' r Full Menu w \v éè Main Street., Orono, Ontario • 983-9009 Publicly speaking Orono Public School students performed their speeches before their peers and a panel of judges last Tuesday. The top public speakers this year are: back row - left to right - Caleb Johnson, grade 5, topic - hedgehogs; Tyler Burt, grade 4, topic - bubblegum; Daniel Vanderweer, grade 5, topic - family;'Dale Hockley, grade :5, topic - kodiak bears; Josh Mahoney, grade 5, topic - medieval times. Front row: Emily Gallant, grade 6, topic - peanut allergies; Melissa Nelson, grade 6, topic - Camp Adelaide; Frances Duquette, grade 6, topic - snowmobiles; Iris Rozario, grade 6, topic - superstitions; Justine Verkuyl, grade 4, topic - Manitoulin Island. ■ by Jacqueline Vaneyk Ike Omm feekly Times is interested in your opinion Call: 983-5301 MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 ALL FUNERAL SERVICES PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURJAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" • FUNERAL DIRECTORS paIjl r. morris DOUG R. RUTHERFORD 623-5480 4 DIVISION ST.. BOWMANVILLE - AT QUEEN ST. * GARY M. CONWAY DEBRA D. KELLEHER m Die Farm Machinery Show in Toronto was held last week and is always of interest. Finishing up last year's books and looking forward to doing income tax is a good occupation occupation for cold winter days.» Food Freedom Day was Feb, 7. This is the day when the average consumer has earned enough money to pay for their food for the year. Compare this to Tax Freedom Day which is sometime in July. i Sympathy goes to the family family and friends of Howard Bradley who passed away recently. Sympathy also goes to June Marchant and' her family on the loss of Matthew Marchant of Salem . , Paul and Bessie Vaneyk.' Murray Yeo and Calvin Yeo recently attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Norma Faulkner, of Cambridge. Norma was the wife of Bruce Faulkner and daughter-in- law of the late Doris (Bairstow) and Henry Faulkner. Kim and Gord Tilly arrived home after an extended visit ' with sister Karen Vaneyk in Singapore. While in Asia, they travelled to Thailand, Bali, Cambodia, Malaysia and Australia. Tyrone Sunday School served pancakes and sausages to a good crowd following the service on Sunday. All donations donations went to support their footer child. Well done! Tyrone Community Centre is presenting a free public education forum on heart attacks, warning signs, prevention, prevention, and how to get the best care should one occur. Speakers are from Lakeridge Health, Oshawa. Date is Thursday, Feb-. 28, beginning at 7 p.m. For more info, call Pat Simpson at 263 2089. Everyonp is welcome. Coining up. is the Bethesda Cemetery Bo aid Public Meeting on Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the church; everyone, interested in the cemetery 7 is welcome to attend. Also coming up is the Chicken Pie Supper and Auction. Tickets for the supper supper are going fjast; call Betty at 263 8424. If yoii want to come, just for the auction, it 'will start shortly after 7 p.m. Donations may be given to Jake Koene as soon as possible, possible, so the lists can be made up- Big Brothers and Sisters Bowling Days are here again. • Our churches will be. bowling on Sunday, Mardi 10.-Please sign up at the church or call Norm at 263 4107. Durham Region Federation of Agriculture meets on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. in the Scugog Commerce Centre in Port Perry/. Hoped for, but not confirmed, is a speaker on rules and regulations for on- farm fuel storage. Call Karen Ycllowlees at 986 0657 for last minute info. Special Vai entinf.'s Mfni i sh & Chips Family Restaurant 3341 Hwy 11 §135 987-2020 - • Full Menu • Licenced under L.L.B.O. • Open Tues, to Sun. Open for , Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 9-9 under new management SENIOR'S SPECIAL (Tues. & Wed. Only) 1 pee Cod & Chips includes cole slaw $3.99 satellite TV. (SPORTS & NEWS)