Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 7 Mar 1979, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 7th, 1979 Durham Farm organizations active During-the past month, a number of farm organizations and other agriculturally related related groups have held annual meetings, election of officers and' establishment of programs programs for the upcoming year. The executives of thesé organizations organizations spend a good deal of additional time helping to carry on the business of the organization during the year. It is only through the capability capability and active leadership of interested farmers in various commodity groups, agricultural agricultural organizations and other groups that effective programs can be carried on. The executive for 1979 of the Durham County Cattlemen's Association are: Past President, President, Ken Clark, R.R. 1 Millbrook; President, John Currelly, R.R. 3, Port Hope; 1st Vice-President, Newt. Selby, Selby, Newcastle; 2nd Vice- President, John Bonsma, Blackstock; Secretary, Dal Dalrymple, Bowmanville; Treasurer, Newt. Selby, Newcastle; Provincial Director, Director, John Bonsma, Black- stock. Also, Township Directors Directors were nominated from the various townships in the county. The Executive of the 1979 Durham County Soil and Crop Improvement Association: Past President, Glenn Lar- mer, Blackstock; President, Wes Yellowlees, Enniskillen; 1st Vice-President, Karl Heeringa, Fraserville; 2nd Vice-President, John Ferguson, Ferguson, Port Hope; Secretary- Treasurer, A.O. Dalrymple, Bowmanville. In addition, the Township Directors have established established Crop Improvement projects to be undertaken in the upcoming year. The 1979 Durham Holstein Club Officers Officers are: President, John Ferguson, Port Hope; Vice- President, Wayne Beckett, Bowmanville; Past Presi dent, . Pier Sikma, * Orono; Secretary, Bill Tamblyn, Orono; Press Reporter, Neil Allin, Orono and Fieldmafl, Gerry Nelson, Port Perry. In addition to the officers, there are several committeemen that are involved in setting up bus tour, car tour, twilight meeting, and general promotion. promotion. These, then, are some of the executors of the farm organizations organizations within the county. If you are interested in participating participating in any of the organizations, organizations, or would like further information on these, we would encourage you to contact the agricultural office and let us know, so that we can indicate to the directors those people: who might be interested in participating ir. a particular organization. Art auction Local and regional artists are offering their works in various media at an 'Art Auction sponsored by Piyah Chapter of Hadassah-Wizo. The Auction will be held on Sunday, April 8, 1979 at the Paul Giovis Gallery in Osh- awa. The preview will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m, and the auctioneer, Mr. Henry Kahn will begin the Auction at 8:00 p.m. Henry Kahn, assisted by his wife Gayle, began "Heron- gate Country Auctions" in the Pickering area about eight years ago. These auctions are held weekly, and since they specialize in Antique and Collectible items many people attend on a regular basis. Over the years, this unique husband and wife team has develolped much knowledge and expertise on the subject of Antiques. Henry has lived in the Brooklin, Whitby, and Osh- awa area most of his life. He, his wife Gayle, and their two daughters presently reside .in Port Perry. ( Up and Down the Book Stacks adult Boarding Party by James Leasor (the last action of the Calcutta Light Horse) On a Pig's Back by John Holgate (humourous farming farming adventure) Time and Chance by Peter Townsend (an autobiography) autobiography) The Romance of Canadian History by Robert MacDonald MacDonald Suspicion by Rosemary Tim- perley (mystery) The Judas Goat by Robert ' Parker (private detective- novel) The Far Arena by Richard Sapir (a Roman gladiator is brought back to life in modern times) Typhoon by Gordon Davis (a novel of love and adventure set in Hong Kong) ^)Q 0000-0000000 OOÔ oooooo^ ■ ï\0 Easy to apply latex dries to a beautiful . flat finish in minutes. (_atex enamel goes on easily, dries quickly to a tough, washable finish. Kem on a fresh face and give new life to kitchens, bathrooms and halls. Any wall orceiling in your home... woodwork too. Choose from 1000 Fashion Right colors. Paint tools clean up with soap and water. Similar savings on Kem-Glo and Kem-Velvet Enamel Kent is the super quality paint front Sherwin-Williams ROLPH DOMINION HARDWARE ORONO, ONT. " ' M3 ' B " DX SERVICE STATION Highway 35 & 115, just north of Newcastle Featuring: Premium Quality Products At the Most Reasonable Prices Stove Oil & Diesel Oil Available in any quantity Phone 987-4215 We have a complete line of POP-Cl TV 3 ' Soft Drinks. Save by buying these a case at a time. junior Our Easter Book by Jane Moncure (crafts for Easter) Factory Made (how things are manufactured) by Leo nard Gottlieb Thank Goodness for People by Charles Schulz EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Elsa's Bears by Anna Virin Little Spook's grubby day by Inger Sandberg Ella by Bill Peet Snow White a puppet fairy tale. Madeleine Hadley. NOTICE of Public Meeting TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Planning and Development Committee MARCH 19,1979 9:30 a.m. Committee Room, Bell Building, Church and Temperance Streets, Bowmanville, Ontario. To permit interested persons to express their views regarding the proposed Neighbourhood Development Plén for the Soper Creek Neighbourhood being those lands bounded by Concession Street, Liberty Street, Highway 2 and the Soper Creek within the Bowmanville Urban Area; and the Proposed Neighbourhood Development Plan for those lands bounded by Highway 2, Ruddell Road, Highway 401 and the Foster Creek within the Newcastle Village Urban Area. Details of the proposals may be obtained by calling the Planning Department at/263-2231 or enquiring at the Hampton Offices, ' ' NOTICE of Public Meeting TOWNOFNEWCASTLE Planning and Development Committee MARCH 19,1979 9:30a.m. . Committee Room, Bell Building, Church and Temperance Streets, Bowmanville, Ontario. . To permit interested" persons to express their views regarding thé following applications for Official Plan Amendments and Rezonipg. O.P.A. 70 O.P.A. 148 REZONING Darlington Official Plan Bowmanville Official Plan Darlington Zoning By-Law Parts of Lots 3 and 4, ' Confcession 4, former Township of Darlington; Change from Agricultural to Estate Residential. Part of Lot 13, Concession i, form,er Town of Bowmanville; Change from Industrial to Residential. Redesignation of road allowance between Lots 12 and 13, Concession 10, Darlington from Çlass "B" Public Street to. Class "A" Public Street. Details of the proposals may be obtained by calling the Planning Department at 263-2231 or enquiring at the Hampton Offices.

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