4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, February 26, 1962 BOWMANVILLE CURLING CLUB HOLDS FIRST BONSPIEL -- New Building | PICKERING PICKINGS | Gets Approval From Church BY MRS. KEN. GAMSBY ORONO -- The Official Board of the Orono United Church met to consider the construction of a Christian Education Building to be used in conjunction with the Church. It was pointed out that the Church basement cannot ac- commodate the Sunday School which has mounted in enrol- ment to 190 children. Presently the Sunday School is using facilities other than aed at os Church for their unday classes. fia Nursery and Kindergarten|sembled in the United Church department numbering some for-/Basement in order to hear the ty, is using the facilities of the| world-famous Rubinoff serenade Oddfellow's hall on Sunday, The|them with his Stradivarius vio- Primary department with an en-| lin which is worth $100,000, Upon rolment of sixty-four will be-jentering the Church many stu- gin to use the basement of the|dents, particularly the boys, Township Hall for their Sunday|were grumbling about having classes. The other departments/to listen to a squeaky violin. of the Sunday School are using|This attitude soon changed. Af- the basement of the Church.|ter hearing Rubinoff play Fid- The enrolment figures for last dlin' the Fiddle which he, him- Sunday totalled 160 while a year|self composed, Around the ago it was 88. |World and Only You, they were , The meeting approved @ m0- amazed. They just couldn't be- tion authorizing Christian Edu- jjeye a man could put such feel- cation Committee to securing to music. Sewage PICKERING--Many residents in pickering Township do not want sewers. This fact came as a surprise to Pickering township 'council when Allan Wattman, of West Rouge, announced the formation of a movement against new sewers. Mr. Wattman said he will pre- sent a petition to council repre- Shocks Township Reversal jsenting more than 95 percent of the homeowners. He claims| that if the township leaves the septic tanks where they are, everyone will be saved an ex- pediture of $100,000. | Reeve Sherman Scott hopes to install the sewers because he} wants some Winter Works pro-| jects in the area. However, he! indicated he would be in favor of forgetting sewers for a part of the township and would talk to the Ontario Municipal Board and other authorities about the situation. This sewers refusal comes on} the heels of a request by a large number of residents in Pickering west of the Rouge river to drop out of the town- ship and join Scarborough. | Geographically, the area is jsuited to Scarborough. In fact, jsome people east of the area think of it as a part of Picker- ing Township. While it is a mark of progress jto have proper sewer installa- tion, the brief winter works Orono Board Hires New Teacher By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Board of the Orono Public School decided recently to secure a sixth teach- er in order that they may open a-further room at the school for the coming term in September. At this time the Orono High School, will have vacated present accommodation at the Orono school and the upstairs rooms will be available for Public School use. It is understood that the two basement rooms now in use as temporary accommodations will be vacated by the Public School and will be taken upstairs. PERSONALS Rey. John Kitchen of Niagara Falls, a former minister of Orono United Church, has been accepted as minister of Chippa- wa United Church Donald McGee, Montreal spent a recent weekend with Mrs. McGee and children Master Raye West, son of Mr and Mrs. Raye West, fell on the ice at school, breaking his col- lar bone recently The Ladies of St. Saviour's Anglican Church held a suc- cessful Valentine Card Party in the Parish Hall last week and a second party is planned for March 2. The prize winners were: Mrs. W. Cochrane, Mrs M. Sherwin, Mrs. Ed. Dean Mrs. Fred Yeo, Lyle Lowery, W. Tomlinson, Rev. D. R Dewdney and Fred Yeo The Sacrament of Baptism was administered by Rev. Basil Long at the regular service at Orono United Church recently to the following children Gary William Armstrong. son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Armstrong Karen Jean Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins; Diane Marie Colvin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Col vin; Kerry Lynn Joan Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.| ma Stewart James, sec. Back row (I-r) Dr. I. J. Woolsey, president; Laurence Goddard, | Albert Rundle, Charles Bickle, Charles Warren, 2nd vice-pres.; Bill Burk, Bowmanville curlers offi- cially opened their new curl- ing club Saturday with an Invitation Men's Bonspiel. Rinks from Whitby, Cobourg, Colbourne, Blackstock and | Orono attended the all-day treas- | plans of a suitable Education| Rubinoff was accompanied by| project would offset servicing of Building for the Orono United), 25-year-old pianist namediseptic tanks by a number of Church along with costs of con-| nayid Burk, who is also an ac-|small companies in this area.| |Structing such a building. complished musician. Rubinoff|Septic tanks require servicing, | | Rev. B. Long was chairman Of|spoke to the students betweenjon the average, of only about jthe meeting and expressed the/numbers and told a few witty|once in three years, and the jneed for such a building inj|jokes. 'job is not costly. |Orono. He further stated that! -- | laea: one whose service should'? The COMEDY which CAPS 'em all... with girl-filled |be extended to a greater number |of residents. : |PUPILS REGISTERED | Twenty children were regis- bonspiel. A Bowmanville rink | skipped by Harold Falk won the 9 a.m. draw, edging out another town rink skipped by | urer: Em. Crawford, coach, |tered at the Orono Public School Only six houses 'in the areajIf the money is not available, mentioned by Mr. Wattman have at the least the township should sewage problems, and apparent-| plan for sewer installation with- ly all of the homeowners are,in a specified time, possibly five happy. The Ontario County|years. Health Unit, however, may not) Recently the federal govern- feel as leisurely about the situa-| ment approved a loan of $174,- tion. Like its counterparts across | 972 to the township of Pickering the province, it has been urgiNg)tg assist in the construction of better sanitation, not only for|the proposed sewage treatment now, but for the future. project. Pickering township will PIPELINE INEVITABLE build a sanitary sewer intercep- Pipeline sewers are inevitabletor, force main and sewage for any modern area. The town-|pumping station. ship should not do away with) This will help to offset soil and sewer installation in any area.'water pollution. TV CLEARANCE Reconditioned & Guaranteed Budget Terms--All Mokes--All Sizes creas 360 KING ST. EAST "I'm tired of boosting nobodies A FAMOUS PLAYER | The first stone was thrown by | Bowmanville's Mayor Ivan Hobbs (left) with Darlington for Grade One commencing Sep |tember, 1962. This is about the javerage number that begin laughter! 3 ADULT 'tor Manning Wilf Kitson. The executive of | the club (above) Front (l-r) Ken Fletcher, vice-pres.; ' @| LITTLE NHL HOCKEY Orono Players Win Tournament By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- Over 200 partici-|on the goal by Gordon Hooey. pants of 14 hockey teams who were competing in the Little! NHL Tournament, Eastern Di-|team which had defeated the lvisions of centres under 1500|Millbrook Junior A's by a score gathered recently at the -- 3-1, : rink. In the final game of the Jun- Three championships werejior A series Orono took a deci- declared during the day with/Sive victory over Cannington by Orono, Little Britain and Can-/@ score of 4-0. Orono found the nington sharing in the honors, |Cannington boys to be aggres- Other centres. with teams/Sive but close checking held competing were Warsaw ana|their opposition from the score Millbrook. This tourney at/Doard. Township Reeve Garnet Rickard looking on -----Oshawa Times Photo of teams competing in the) {Orono team to their victory|¢ {zelton were credited with assists Following the game the Orono} Junior A's met the Cannington! Orono saw the largest number|_ Steven West again started the| series. |school each year at the Orono ENTERTAINMENT School. i$ The graduating. class from the} Public School has an enrolment of nineteen this year. Q The senior students of Orono/é¢ Public School and all the stu- dents of Orono High School as- BOB MONKHOUSE KENNETH CONNOR SHIRLEY EATON ERIC BARKER RIGHAR RONNIE STEVENS REGINALD BECKWITE amp cuts? sae CHARLES BAWTREY when he received a pass from/§ David McGee in the corner. P. The three remaining goals? were on solo rushes by Steven'? West. [ ; Donnie Allen if the Orono/§ nets came up with a key save|> midway in the game when he! @ outwitted a clean break-away ¢ for a Cannington player. « Michael Carman did an excep- tional chore of checking in this >= ? ' DOCTOR «"HO S \" Color by TECHNICOLOR DIRK MURIEL KENNETH DO} D BOGARDE: PAVLOW* MORE © SINDEN game. The Orono Junior A team will) now take part in the Ontario; Finals which will be held in Cannington on March 23 and 24.| Horace Best, president of the! Orono Athletic Association, pre- sented the Reynold's Shield to} Cannington as runners-up in the) Eastern division. For the past ES oS LTS ENE number of years it has been be-| tween Millbrook and Orono only. In the Junior A section (boys under 10 years) Orono won over all competitors and received the Carruthers Trophy, presented by Keith Carruthers of Port Hope. Orono first faced the Warsaw entry and won a 7-1 game. ; | In this feature the Warsaw) team opened the scoring in the! first period. Their lead was soon chalieng- ed when the Orono squad be- gan to tighten up their plays. Steven West scored six of the Orono goals with the seventh jgoing to Gordon Hooey. The line of Steven West, Ran- jdy Tennant and David McGee \played good combination hock- , ey. ton; Sylvia Lee Manning,| sai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic-|Mrs. John Morris as a surprise party for Mrs. Stewart Wallace Wilson of Trinidad --| Miss Ann Samells is holiday a medical student at the Uni-ling in Bermuda versity of Toronto spent a recent) Mrs. Ross Gilbart attended the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.|Agriculture Society of Ontario Ross Gilbart and family Convention at the King Edward Mr. and' Mrs. Graham, Men-|Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday eray, Lion's Head, are visiting)and Thursday. their daughter Mrs. Ainsley G.| Unit No. 6 of Orono United McGee, Mr. McGee and child-/Church Women held their first ren meeting at the home of Mrs. Congratulations to Mrs. Ro-|Carman Cornish recently. bert Stewart, who celebrated her|for two goals while David Mc- birthday recently when severalGee set up a third counter. 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