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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Feb 1979, p. 10

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KbOrono Weekly Times, Wednesday, February 21st, 1979 Kendal News The last three weeks has been! the longest cold period oil record. Forty perceftt of Lake Ontario is ice covered now. Ih 1934 all of Lake Ôntarip was frozen,over. On Saturday, Feb. 17 a new low for. that date was set. Our thermometer registered 20 below Fahrenheit that morning. morning. It is most fortunate that there is, a good covering of snow to protect the grass seeds and fall wheat. It was very cold and clear Sunday morning but we had a good number of families at church. The scripture reading was St. Mark 1:1-20. John Mark was the son of Mary a well to do lady. The Christians Christians often met in her home. John Mark was a nephew of Barnabas. He went with Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey but departed departed from them at Pam- phylia. Barnabas wanted to take him again on their second missionary journey but Paul said, "No, he left us last time". So, Barnabas took John Mark with him and sailed to Cpyrus. While Paul took Silas through Syria. Many years later when Paul was writing to Timothy hé said, "When you come bring Mark for he is a useful servant to me." In the gospel of Mark he tells of Jesus going about doing good. He must heal and help. Jesus called people who were busy, St. Mark is linked with the prophecy of Malachi and Isaiah in verses 2 and 3 of chapter one. St. Mark is a book filled with action that everyone should read. It can be read in two hours. It begins, Behold I send my messenger - the messengers may be dead but the message lives on. Jesus said to the woman, "Go and sin no more," Rev. A. Tizzard announced the hymn sing in Kendal Church at 7:30 that ,j There's no pre-storage preevening. preevening. Although it was & paration. Pop the packages period brought .down seven deer in one day and Mr. Powers' father shot one hundred and nineteen in all, his one great regret being that he was not able to make it the even one hundred and twenty. But the dancing! "Once, Mr. Power resumed, when fàther, my brother, and myself were on our way home from Port Hope we stopped at a hotel where a dance was in progress. The landlord told us to join in. Scarcely had we entered the room when two girls came up and invited us to be their partners. The dance was the 'opera reel' with girls on one side and boys on the other in parallel lines. It was while holding opposite lines that the fancy steps were put in. My brother was one of the best fancy dancers I have ever seen and after the giçls saw how he "could 'step it off' we had no lack of partners for the rest of the evening. I sometimes served as fiddler at local dances, and even yet lean see the bright-eyed girls, clad in homespun as they swing in the arms of the swains of long ago." Frozen Vegetables, convenient, quality and fresh Thin of what you get when you buy Canada Fancy or Canada Choice frozen vegetables. vegetables. Those compact packages packages or boxes give you convenience, fresh flavor and fine quality. Consider convenience. Community Care's regional co-ordinator very cold evening it was enjoyed by all who came. Next Sunday morning the Sunday School are serving a pancake breakfast to the adults at 10 a.m. Visitors on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wood were her sister Hazel and husband Mr. and Mrs. How- son of Peterborough. The Kendal neighbourhood was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Minne Wybenga on Sunday ijiorning, Feb. 18th due to a, heart attack. He came to Canada as a single young man in the fifties and worked on tobacco. Later he returned to Holland to bring his bride here. They grew tobacco on the sixth line for six years. Then they located near the village and Minne did custom farming. He has had a weak heart for the last couple of years. Our deepest sympathy is extended to Diane and the family. Eggs are still one of our cheapest and best sources of Protein. Use one egg and a half*cup of milk or two eggs and a cup of milk with salmon to make a salmon omelet. Warm the milk first. "The Pioneers of Old Ontario" Ontario" ( continued). Hunting was a source of pleasure ?s well as profit to the pioneers. Cyrus Davidson a celebrated marksman of the pioneer Since the beginning of the year, Community Care has been, co-ordinated throughout the Durham Region by Mr. Paul Tuttle. A Scarborough resident, Tuttle, age 30, is married and has one child. At present, he is working on a Masters of Education in the field of adult education and counselling, having already attained a BA at York University and a diploma of Social Services from Centennial College. Tuttle comes to Community Care with a wide spectrum of related work experiences. For three years he was working with C.N.I.B. in the Boroughs of Etobicoke and York. His work involved planning rehabilitation programs programs for the blind and partially sighted. Thus he has been in contact with many elderly people who were experiencing a visual handicap. handicap. He was instrumental in co-ordinating the training programs for social service department volunteers in this particular area. Most recently he has been associated with Mental Health Ontario in the capacity capacity of Course Director.for the Community Response Program. This is a volunteer ' program in which people whose jobs have a high public profile (bartenders, taxi drivers, insurance agents, etc.) were trained to help persons whom they came in contact with in the course of their jobs by responding appropriately and referring them to an agency if necessary. necessary. Among other things, Tuttle has also taught counselling for a court clinic ; trained volunteers in a church oriented oriented setting; done community work at a settlement house, and has done some employment employment counselling. Mr. Tuttle believes that volunteers have the. abilities to provide necessary human services within the community, community, especially those del- ivèred to our Seniors by Community Care throughout the region. After visiting the Newcastle Community Care office he remarked, "It's a lively place that reflects the enthusiasm, dedication and caring that have made Community Community Care so successful." Newcastle Community Care is looking forward to working with Paul as he embarks upon a new facêt of his career in tHe social services. I Sj^NNb#NNNNN*»*»***<*>****** , " M > Majora Minor Repairs BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC -ENGINES REBUILT -VALVE JOBS -FRONT ENDS -TOWING MANGER'S GARAGE ORONO 983-5130 1 f ««wnwwwwwW»»***» 1 into the freezer as is. Minutes before serving time, remove them from the freezer. No long preparation or cooking time is involved. The vegetables vegetables are already peeled, cut, washed and in most cases, partially cooked. Just cook them according to the instructions on the.packagé. Why, some frozen vegetables are even pre-seasonèd. =• Once the vegetables are piping hot and ready to eat, notice their fresh flavor. This is understandable when we realize that within hours of harvesting, the vegetables were cleaned, washed, blanched, cooled, inspected then quick frozen. The fresh flavor is locked in, ready to brighten up any meal., Canada Fancy or Cariada Choice on the label of frozen vegetables means you are getting sound, clean, whole- some vegetables. Canada Fancy vegetables are nearly perfect. Canada Choice vegetables vegetables may vary slightly in size, color and maturity. Buy a selection of frozen vegetables next shopping day. You'll be glad you did. Professional Services Hamiltons Insurance Service * * * Susan M. Sawyer * » * Office 983-5115 Home 983-5270 Main St., Orono Clarke Public LIBRARY PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. : Saturday 10:001o5:00p.m. Orono, Ontario Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stonework Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors-Tile , . * Phone 983-5441 ORONO Den't Leave It to Chance Be sure your home is truly protected by a good policy «Call us now Millson Insurance Agency Office: Corner of Church and Cobblédick Street 983-5032 ORONO ELECTRIC LTD. 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