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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Sep 1974, p. 4

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N\sQs~\X~ $~ N Ç~ \S5~\ \N \xN \\'s s,. s., Commerical displays play and the Walter Frank display Sons and others. Mr. Roy their part in thec annual has been a feature for many Postei : lesman for Franks is promotion of the Oronio Fair, years along with Toms and shown above ((efPt with ili îinterested customler. *-çuc cUI allUuiI I*l Iof of Mrs. Plumptre Andre Ouellet, the new federal minister of Consumer IFYOU,* I/K! TO SA VIA LOT OFLZEAL TENDER, 7I Y£ULD BeE VOL/A ,ELECTRICAL MENDEIA', à> Orville Chatterton Electrical Contracting 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario Hami'tons Insurance Service Your Friendly Agenuy FOR Ail Personal & Commercial Insurance SADIE HAMILTON SUE SAWYER JIM RARE For dependable Service 983-5 115 WATSON'S Marine and Cycle Orono Phone 983-5343 PRINCE CRAFT BOATS Allouette Snow Mobiles MeCuiloch C(,haW iSaws Repairs to ail makes Of Law. Mowers and 2 and 4 cycle E1nlus ALLOUE'ITE SNO.WMIaLES Affairs, has just laid hîs first eg1g, according to Gordon Hlili, president of the Onitarjo Federation of Agriculture. "Does he propose to bring postal department efficiency' to the marketing of egs?-" queries Hill. "Does he wait to return the price the five dozeýn for $1? He's dreaming. The- re's no way. He can, go and pound salit" Ouellet y esterday joinied Beryl Plump)ltre, chairman of the Food Prices Review Board, in saying egg prices are too high because of marketing inefficieney. "Their remarks are the sort that drive producers up the wall and out of business," says the OFA president. Hill points out the spoilage of any food product is regrettable. However, the lost eggSs represent a mnere pitta- ance compared to losses incuirred so far this yýear by lay-offs, lockouts and strikes. -Actually the egg loss amounts to one-third of one egg per Canadian. We wonder what Mrs. Plumptre might have done with her one-third egg. "The eggs were offered to buyers before they were put in storag e but ther ere no buyers. If there had been buyers, the eggs wouldn't haegone into storage. -Agriculture Minister Eug- gene Whelan is the consum- er's best friend. He supports policies ta assure plentiful food supplies of good quality, at prices that are reasonable in relation ta production costs, Hill points out. "The most serious error made by CEMA was not bringing supply into line with demand. This must be done, immediately." DRY WALL TAPIN G XIIIVIGIRYWALL, PLASTER REPAIRS WaIIy Lucyk OHON() K enudal News "Our president Mrs. A. Orono Fair was favoureid Iownes opened the meeting this year with perfect we(ath" with the hymn "How firm a er, Ail agreed that it was a laundation". -Then she wel- very fine fair.-Many visitors camed the visitors. were there tram a distance. Mrs. H. Foster read the Amang those who grew up at scrîpture lirst Corinthians 1 Kendal were Lloyd and Lorne verses 17-27. Wannan with their wives and Miss C. Stewart gave the Mrs. Irene Richardson. devotional on Wisdom. We are Mr. Stan Hoy was there. advised ta get wisdom and. Also visiting Miss Helen Boyd insight. The minutes were was Mr. and Mrs. Geo. read. We w ere reminded of Clements ot Toronto. Mrs. aur bazaar November 9th. Ciements was the former Miss Stewart introduced the Sophie Keika. speaker Mrs. Marilyn' Martin. Miss C.W. Stewart and Mrs. She spoke on Stewardship and G. Cathcart attended an reminded them of the old executive meeting,, of the Jewish law which said "Do Women's Institutef at the not wholly reap the corners of home of the President Mrs. A. your fields." Fraser, Sauina Road on Tues- In other words stewardship day. Sept. 3 to plaý)n for the Fun Fair at Maple Grove on B RI OctobeOxford On September l6th. an W fo d STC Institute procedures work- shop vAll be held in Hampton Fireplaces - Chi Church fromlO0a.m. till4p.mi. Alil types of Hou Kendal, United -ChurchiCrmcT e met in the church hall onCe miTIE September 4 with a fine Patio Siabs - C number of visitors presenit PIIONE98 trom Orono, Kirby and New- Tourism means Jobs. This Us what Ontarlo -Us to keep the tourists com' Tourism is good for Ontario. Tourists take nothing aw ay except happy memories, but they leave plenty of money behind them. Thats why your Ontario government' seeks to attract visitors to our province, and asks for your help in making them feel welcome Already, tourism is Ontarios 3rd -largest inidustry It provides jobs for over 154,000 people, quite possibly including you and your neîghbours. Whats more, by 1978 Ontario expects Io play host to enough visitors to create 85,000 additional jobs. A wvorthwhi le goal, certainly. But how can alII this be accomplished? Here are some of the things that your Ontairio government is doing: We're making boans for the development of mneanis caring for your neighi- bour. Who is miy neighbour?, Ile may b\ e a 'utle boy in Korea that needs help. Wle must share ourtime.a'nd aur talents and our money. Rev. Montgomery' closed the meeting with prayer and we sang, 'will your anchor hold1 " Then a social hour was enjoyed. The next meeting will be ai Mrs. A. Low's home. Sovry ta report that Mr. Roy Sleep is very seriously ill in Bowmanville Hospital. On Sunday afternoon the Kendal Royals won the game agaînst Langton with a, score of 12-7. However they lost the previous game in Langton 50 another game will have to be played. Langton is south of Delhi. CKLAYERS IN EMASONS imney Repairs se Remodeling -Flagstones oncrete Jobs turJistfaci liti es -th rough the Ontario Business IncntiesProgram, Ontanio Development Corporation, Eastern Ontario* Development Corporation, and Northern Ontario Develop- ment Corporation. Ontario -now has Tourism specialists in London (Eng.), Los Angeles, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. We are working with ailines, railroads and bus companies to prom-ote the pleasures of Ontario. We are striving to bring conventions to smaller aswell as larger communities, and to, resort areas, especially during off seasons. We are supporting your local Travel Associ- ations, with ample money to promote local tour is m. We are promoting the attractions of our, Province by advertising throughout Ontario and nearby US. states. You can help us welcome visitors by greetîng them in a friendly manner, and showing thern genuine hospitality. Encourage visitors to corne back, and to brîng their frends. If we ail do our share, we can increase the number of tourists who corne here,,and thats not only good for'the touriss-its good for Canada, good for Ontario, and good for you. For more information or specific advice, write to: Tourism Development Division of Tourism Ministry of Industry and Tou rism Queen's Park- Toronto, Ontario Claude Bennett, Mînîster Government of Ontario' Williamn Davis, Premier mi' J! s ci

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