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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Jul 1975, p. 3

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Up and down the bookstacks Thursday, July 31st, 1975 ADULT Pressed Flower Pictures by Ruth Booke The Exceptional Child Grows Up by Ernest Siegel (guidelines (guidelines for helping the brain damaged adolescent) Dolphins by Jacques Cousteau. Cousteau. Uri Geller My Story .by Uri ■ Geller (the man who bends spoons and many other impossible feats) To Die in California by Newton Thornburg (novel) UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister 1*ï Rev. B. E. Long fl B.Th g^ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dewell AUGUST SERVICES Newcastle United Church Time 10:30 a.m. Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Established 1869 ST. SAVIOURS CHURCH SUMMER SERVICES ARE AS FOLLOWS ALL SERVICES AT 10 a m Aug. 3 St. Saviours Aug. lOSt. Georges Newcastle Aug. 17 St. Saviours Aug. 24 St. George's, Newcastle Aug. 31 St. Saviours VENEZIA Restaurant HWY 115 and 35 V% Mile South of Orono Phone 983-5651 ' OPEN T DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals ALSO Weekend Specials Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono Clarke Public LIBRARY Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Thursday, JFriday Afternoons 2:30 to 5:00 ,p.m. Saturday 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. Jessica's Wife by Hester Mundis (novel) PAPERBACKS Sybil by FI or Schreiber (the girl with sixteen separate personalities) Twentieth Century Prohecy James Bjornstad Bruce Leo: the Man Only I Knew In Linda Lee 'runnel in I lu- Sky by Robert Heinlein Fa miner in the Sky by Robert Heinlein Shadow of the Big Horn by E. • Ha lleran Myron by Gore Vidal Pure as the Lily by Catherine Cookson M.A.S.H. goes to London by Richard Hooker The Man by Irving Wallace Devil Water by Anya Seton JUNIOR Bats the Night Fliers by Anabel Dean Let's Go to a Horse Show by Lynn RosnCr The Silent Storm by Marion Brown (the story of Annie Sullivan who taught Helen Keller) Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great by Judy Blume EASY READING & PICTURE BOOKS Dinosaurs & All that Rubbish by Michael Foreman Counting on an Elephant by Jill McDonald Crafts for this Thursday afternoon we will be making découpage vases. Please bring bring if you can, a medium size jam jar. Madeleine Hadley NO DECISION ON ORONO'S DEFICIT Continued from page 1 If the former trustees cannot support their claim the $8,900.00 will be charged back to the taxpayers in the former police village of Orono in 1976. The sum has not as yet been charged to any particular area. Kirby news Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ransberry, (nee Shelley Loucks) on their recent marriage July 19th in Orono United Church. Rev. BasilLong was the officiating minister. The happy couple will reside in Peterborough. Miss Marion McRelvey returned returned to Oshawa Hospital on Friday after being home a week. We hope she is feeling some better. On July 15th fourteen ladies of Kirby U.C.W. enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mrs. Lena Wilson, Orono. Our sympathy goes to Mrs. :ontinued page 5 GM will produce its own bumpers in '77 Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, July 30th. 1975--3 General Motors of Canada has decided to produce 1977 model Buick bumpers within its own corporation. "The decision is based on economic factors," a GM spokesman said today. A statement from the company company said GMC purchases only limited numbers of truck bumpers from Houdaille of Oshawa and has no plans to seek an alternate source for those bumpers. The Buick bumpers will be manufactured in GM plants in the United States and were formerly manufactured by Houdaille. Last week, Houdaille announced announced it would lose $6 million in bumper orders across the border to U.S. plants. Use of Provincial parks on increase The four maiti Provincial Parks in the Lindsay District have been very busy since the opening date of May 9th. These are namely : Balsam Lake Park, Darlington Park, Emily Park, and Serpent Mounds. The overall visitation statistic statistic for the District show an increase of 36 percent up to the end of June in comparison with last year. There has been a total of 210,300 visitors using both the day use and camping facilities facilities which these four parks provide, during this period. In order to provide the proper facilities and services to the park visitors in thé District, approximately 100 seasonal employees have been engaged this year. Local area adults, secondary and post secondary school students students make up this number. The positions they fill vary from cash receiving, interpretation, interpretation, beach patrol, general maintenance, sanitation maintenance and night security. security. In addition to the normal compliment of students hired this year, twelve Experience '75 students have been engaged engaged for the four parks to work on special operational and development projects. Experience 75 is a program set up by the Province of Ontario to provide jobs to approximately 7,500 students in addition to the 10,000 positions made available by regular Government summer employment hiring. Town of Newcastle PROCLAMATION In accordance with a resolution passed by the Town Council I hereby proclaim Monday, August 4th, 1975 Civic Holiday The next Council meeting will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, August 18th, 1975 in the Newcastle Community Hall. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Garnet B. Rickard Mayor, Town of Newcastle Province rejects Newcastle bid for funds Town Council will ask to meet Premier William Davis, energy minister Dennis Tim- brell, provincial treasurer Darcy McKeough and Durham Durham MPP Alex Carruthers to discuss the proposed Darlington Darlington nuclear generating station. station. The request for a meeting follows receipt of a letter from Mr. McKeough rejecting the town's request for $150,000 for what he called an "environmental "environmental impact report." But A. J. Leighton, president president of the consulting engineering engineering firm of Leighton and Kidd, and consultant to council council on the Darlington project, said Mr. McKeough had misunderstood council's letter. letter. He said the money requested requested was to help assess the economic impact of the project project and to hire expert counsel to cross examine Ontario Hydro witnesses at upcoming public hearings. Mr. Leighton pointed out the minister's reply, dated June 25, was only recently received. "Somehow the letter was delayed," said Mr. Kidd. "Apparently someone must have felt it was a political hot potato and it was held up." Check your Phone 983-5693 HEATING SYSTEM NOW! AND SAVE ON HEATING COSTS. Francis Tennant Fuels OFFERS YOU FREE .Free Burner Service .Free Labour .Free Furnance Clean-out .Interest free budget plan .Parts Insurance Plan only $17.00 Gasoline COMPLETE LINE OF PETROLEUM Diesel Oil PRODUCTS, FARM TANKS AND Furnace Oil , ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Motor Oil ALL DELIVERIES METERED . .in 45's & Cases Phone 983-5693 Francis Tennant Fuels P.O. Box 102, ORONO, Ontario Canada Grade "B" Frozen Eviscerated TT U R K E S (10 to 14 lb. Average) Pride of Canada, Fully Cooked "Boneless" Dinner Shoulders BARBEQUE FEATURES For the Grill (Thick Cut) 9 to 11 Chops V4 Pork Loin Chops lb. $1.59 lb. 67c lb. $1.79 'Maple Leaf" or All Beef 1 c.v. ! 1A1 Latex 1 nnn ctaim i m Hi IfllU j§ m H m li|| m ■ Cedar and Redwood g L fa.99 gallon i Rolph i i Dominion Hardware g 983-5207 J Wieners Burns Beef and Pork Sausage Small Link Essex Family Pak Beef Steakettes 2 lb.2 oz. Maple Leaf Bologna Natural for the Barbeque GROUND Beef and Pork Mix Maple Leaf Corned Beef 2 »™" 4 pak $1.18 lb. 85c lb. 79c for $1.68 lb. 88c lb. 99c Bologna By the piece (Ranch Style) , lb. 48c CORNISH'S 0rono

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