Monuments and Family Memoria Is Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who bought from us, a neigh- bour, friend or relative The RutterGranite Company 73 Ontario Street, PORT HOPE Phone Collect V.W. RUTTER Office 885-5216 Home 885-5222 Phone 416-623-3393 For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties ln the area. CONTACT ORONOAREA REPRESENTATIVES Ron Hurst 983-5131 William TuranSky (Kendal) 983-5420 Chrîsta Winterhelt 983-5465 Charlie Reid 983-5914 John Pritchard 705-944-5519 Dianne Farquhar 983-9685 Pat Yeo 983-5725 W. Frank Real Estate Limited 234 King St. E. BOWMANVILLE 623-3393 COMING EVENTS Kinsmen Bingo, Januan 9th, 1979, 7:30 pM., Orono Town Hall. Held every othcr Tuesday night. Jackpot $.ý00. 27, tf urider your armpits, inside your jacket until they get warm. Don't rub, frostbite, don't put ice, snow or cold on if and don't apply heat. Severe frostbite is cold and sensitive, and will appear white and hard as wood. It must have medical attention. Get the victira to medical help as fast as possible, and don't let the frozen area thaw. The first aid in this case is don't tha\ý,, and get to the hospital. And says Mr. Melville, if von are stranded in the cold and have to wait for help, keep moving to keep your blood cireulating. St. John Ambulance safety oriented first aid training treaches people how to avoid accidents as well as teaching them what to do to save life and minimize injury when an accident does happen. St. John offers a two and a half hour Lifesaver First Aid course that is taught in one session, as well as more extensive eight and sixteen hour courses. The Town of Newcastle requires a Switchboard Operator in the Bownianville Office. Besides operating the switchboard duties will include soine .typing and general office work. Applications for the position will be received I)NI the undersigned up to 5:00 p.m. on Wediit-sda.ýý, Januarý, .Ird; 1979. This is a iiiiiom position and the 1978 salarY is $7,194.00 to proloress to $8,054.00 after six inonths if satisfactor-,. Send applications lgiving full particulars of experience, etc. to 'l-NU NIclIroy, A.M.C.T. :10 Temperance Street, Bownianville, Ontario. WORKWANTED FURNITURE AND 11PU04STER-t'REP,%IIZS Steve"s Furniture Shop Furniture Refinishifig Dining sets to occasionai pieces Yes, we do re-upholstery Fabric Samples Free Estimates STEVE JOHNSON R.R. 1, Orono 983-9630 WORKWANTED Ear piercing service. Phone 623-5747 for appoint- ment and information. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. WORK ý%',%NTED Peter Sutherland AIuminurn Prod. Siding - Soffit - Fasia Trough - Shutters Windows - Doors - Awnings 623-4398 For Free Estiniat'es Now Handfing Vinyl Siding. WORK WANTED D. &R. Custorri Fencing and custorn chain-sawing 1 M9835005 or 98S-9627 Orono, Ont. Charles Reid Orono,'s Licensed Auctioneer Valuator Spetialize in Farrn Furniture Sales tonsuit me for terms and dates Phone Oronc 983-5914 Social invitaticips and onn ounce- ments, business cards and sta- tionery. We can handle any job! Rubber Stomps Mode Orono Weekly Times eýw it's time ta seille into a brand new yeor, IYI lit' Here's hope for an ait time best . . . of love, peace; and goodwill for everyone... everywhere! We would Pke tc thank you for your patronage during the past year, and wish you good health and best wishes The Obrist Family. Fred's Fruît Market HWY.115 - ImilesouthofOrono Tolephone 983-5628 hour, (50 km), the wind chill factor is 33 degrees below zero (minus '36 celsius). Mr. Melville recommends, -Dress ni clothing that breathes. Clothes should be loose when that's possible, \varm but letting air cir- culate. If vou wear insulated elothes and perspire inside them, when you get out in the cold, that will freeze. And don't wear tight clothes that will eut off circulation. It's not wise to go too far afield alone, either. If vou do have an accident, you'Il need someone to help. And you should use a buddy system to keep an eye on one another for signs of frostbite. you may not know your nose, vour cheeks or ears are frostbitten, or your feet, especially if vou're wearing tiglit boots or skates. But you eau see frostbite, the afflict- ed areas shows as waxy white and hard. The best treatment is a gradual warming by body warmth. Put a warm hand over ears or nose. Tuck frostbitten hands and fingers FORSALE Talisman's Flea Market - Antiques, 30, dealers, lots of parking, free admission. Antiques, stamps, jewel- lery, weaving, pottery, brass, knitting, crafts, refinishing. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holi- days. 11/z miles north of Newcastle frorn No. 2. Phone 987'-5021 or 349-2605. 13, tf HELP WANTED URGENT Men interested in helping a boy become a man. There is no cash reward for a Big Brother, but, there is no greater reward than when a man lielps a boy. For inform- ation telephone 623-6646 or write to Box 13, Bowmanville, Big Brother Association of Newcastle., tf. northerner who knows how to work in the cold. He's Area Commissioner for St. John Ambulance and an expert on First Aid. He's also a pur- -chasing agent for Ontario Hvdro, and has done his share of following the route of power lines in some bleak and chilly parts of Ontario. He says, "You've got to look ahead when you're going out into inclement weather. Prepare for the worst, no matter how good the weather is when you start out, prepare for the way back and for emergencies. -We carry blankets or sleeping bags in the car all winter. We always have matches and a flashlight in Élie glove compartment, and two or three chocolate bars. 1 carry sand and a shovel, flares, and an axe to eut firewood, because if vou're really stranded you can't leave the car motor running. Even ifyou only leave it on 15 m inutes at a time, vou'Il soon bc out of gas. And 1 carry a First Aid kit." If vou're going skiing, snommobiling, skating out- doors, dress for il, wear a face mask, and carry extra clothes if there's a chance the weather will get colder as the days goes on. Find out what the \vind chill ft,,,toi- is, especialiv if vou're drivîng a snowmobile. On a slill day, ,vhen the tenip- erature is 10 degrees above zero (minus 12 celsius), if ,,ou are travelling3o miles au Winter days can turn mean quickly when the weather changes or when you've travelled a long way from help on your skis or snow- mobile and an accident hap- pens. Bill Melville says if you think ahead a bit before you start on a cold weather outing, you can probably prevent trouble or at least be prepared to deal with il if it comes. Mr. Melville is a We Invite You to See Dur Line... ,Help Wanted Winter'travel tips by Bill Melville of St. Johný'sAmbu lance