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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Jul 1981, p. 3

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Orôno Weekly Times, Wednesday July 22, 1981-3 Robinson - Lowery Weddirig Orono United Church was the scene of a pretty candlelight wedding service on Friday evening, April 24th, 1981 at 7 p.m. when Lynn Doreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lowery, Orono, and Christopher Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson, Orono were united in marriage. marriage. The Reverend Wayne Wright officiated at the double double ring ceremony and the organist was Mr. David Grey. . Given in marriage by her mother and father the bride was lovely in a formal gown of silesta silk jersey, featuring a Queen Anne neckline and long straight sleeves. The bodice was covered with chantilly lace which also trimmed trimmed the sleeves and bordered the long, full skirt. From the back yoke of lace and point d'eStrit fell her wattau train. A matching chantilly lace pic ture hat held a'fingertip veil of imported French illusion. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and blue iris accented accented with baby's breath. The maid of honor was Miss Marcia Lowery, sister of the bride and the bridesmaid was Laurie Ovenden. Wearing Wearing identical gowns of powder blue jersey with lace shoulder flounce and pleated skirts they carried bouquets of white daisies, blue iris and baby's breath. Best Man was Gary Ovenden and ttie ushers were Messrs. Matthew Robinson, Edward Robi'nson, and Richard Robinson, brothers of the groom. The groom and his attendants attendants wore identical suits of light grey trynmed in a darker grey with dark grey bow ties. All wore silk boutinnieres of white carnations-. Receiving the guests at the reception held at 8:30 at the Orono Community Centre, the mother of the bride wore a mauve crepe dress and jacket with purple accessories and a white orchid corsage. The groom's mother assisted in receiving the guests in a grey-blue flowered jersey dress with navy accessories accessories and a white orchid corsage. The master of ceremonies was the bride's uncle, James Harding of Cobourg. The bride's going away outfit was a dress of lilac print with boucle jacket and accessories of darker lilac. Guests attended from Calgary, Toronto, Oshawa, Cobourg, Peterborough, Bowmanville, Newcastle, * Orono and Burlington. The happy couple left for a honeymoon in Niagara Falls and are now' residing in .their new home in Orono. From around the Bookstacks ADULT 'Making Time Work For You by Harold Taylor (a guide to effective time management) Long Distance Please by E.B. Ogle (story of the Trans Canada telephone system) Give Your Child a Superior Mjnd by Siegrfied and Therese Englemann (a program for the pre-school child) The Complete Trees of N.A. by Thomas Elias The Warfield Syndrome by Henry Denker (a . medical novel) ■Morgana's Fault by Susan Lukas (a sophisticated woman is 1 trapped in the wild, almost ■ unusual novel) The Temptation of Eileen Hughes by Brian Moore Tanâtnera •, ' . / * by Noel Barber (a novel of I Wo gjeat dynasties one British, one Chinese) JUNIOR Rbdale's Color handbook of Garden Insects by Anna Carr Prehistoric Monsters by Alfred Leutscher Here Lies the Body by §co"tt Corbett (chilling ghost story) Please Don't Kiss Me Now by Merrill Gerber' (novel of a young girl caught up in changing relationships) Know About Drugs by Margaret Hyde EASY READING & PICTURE PICTURE BOOKS Mousekin's Close Call by Edna Miller Little Fox goes to the End of the World ** by Ann Tompert Alfred's Alphabet Walk by Victoria Chess The Red Spot by Hilde-Hayduck Huth Régional Public Works approve Orono project According to Mauricé Pro- ut, Regional Councillor from the Town of Newcastle, and a member of the- Regional Public Works Committee, informed informed the Orono Times last week that the Regional Works Committee had given approval for their part in the reconstruction of the sidewalks on the east side of the business section. The Region estimates their costs in the project at around $3,000.00.' The Region 'is bearing the cost of removing and \replacing the curb and gutter along the east side of the Regional Road which runs through the' Orono' business section! ARRIVING THIS WEEK AT RED & WHITE 11 lb. and 22 lb. Pails CHILLED PITTED RED & SWEET CHERRIES (For your Freezer) ALS0 BLUEBERRIES RASPBERRIES AND STRAWBERRIES PLEASE ORDER EARLY CORNISH'S Van Belle on Gardening YOU ASKED FOR IT!!! , Can we still plant some rose bushes? Yes, definitely, all roses that are still available are potted and can be readily , planted. Most garden centre's plant them in paper mache pots which can be removed. First cut off the bottom part and place the bush in the hole, then just slice the side of the pot with a knife and pull the side, off the soil. Make sure that you water them in well, especially with this hot weather, and give a lot of time pumping up a tra boost. Your hedge was them a watering with a hand sprayer, especially if probably straight up on the transplanting solution called you have a lot to do. You can side but you should try to Plant-aide, this will en- let the water hose do the build a broad base, and then courage the foots to get work. Most of these sprayers prime it with a slight slop to started quicker and will give have a dial which can be set the top, so that the bottom is you healthier blooms for the to the right amount, so all wider than the top. The wider rest of the year. you have to do is to put the bottom will give the sun and When should we spray our chemical in the sprayer air a ehaqce to get at the basal roses and what can we use? without mixing and Use as ' branches and will produce a The best way to keep them much as ÿbu need and then denser growth eliminating healthy is to spray them every just put the balance back into ' bare bottoms. It will also help two weeks on a regular basis the bottle. I would suggest to protect the hedge from and you will find that you can never to use a sprayer that 4 snow damage, keep insects and fungus well has been used for weed spray- Until next week, happy controlled. The best time of ing on the lawn for the pur- gardening, day to spray them is at night, pose of .spraying plants, since,. ' or early in the morning, but "it will likely still contain some --_--------1 ,-- never during the hot after- 2-4-D which is hard to t noon since the spray will act remove. To be on the safe as a magnifying glass and side, use one sprayer for r, some of the leaves wiH'burn. weeds ahd another for plants. Use a good all purpose spray When should I triAi my privet JÇendül R-OVOlS which contains an insecticide ' hedge that was damaged dur- • # • which is systematic ,and will ing the winter? We pruned it aCttVC W ' go right into the sap stream back to the ground, and notv of the plant and give you wq have about 3 feet f of PeterbOrOUgfl longer protection. For the growth. Now is the time to fungicide, yç>u can also use a start building up the hedge tOUmttment systematic product such a again. You should 'prurie it benÿmyl. Most garden cen- back to about a fdbt and Kendal Midgets played in tre's will have, a product that repeat pruning right up until the Peterborough Silverwood is already ftiixbd to the,right the first frost.. By letting it Baseball tournament on the proportion and all you have come up a little at a time, the past weekend'although they to do is put i't.in a sprayer and ' bottom will become a good lost 9-4 to Peterborough and spray the solution. * base to start with/ You can 8-5 to Queensway, the team What type of sprayer do probably do this every two played well. The Royals next you recommend? I find that weeks. If you have not fed home game is a double the hose end sprayer is the the hedge after pruning it .header against Bowmanville easiest and best. It gives a back, you can still apply a on Sat >: July 25 at 1:00 p.m. good fine spra'y and will save hedge feeder to give it that ex- in Kendal. . • , 1 NOTICE Newcastle Fitness Centre The po'ol in the Newcastle Fitness Centre will be closed frorri July 27th to July 31st, 1981. Squash Courts will be open re: regular schedule. The Newcastle Fitness Centre will be closed on Monday, Monday, August 3rd, 1981 - "Civic Holiday". Regular summer schedule will begin on Tuesday, August 4th, 1981. T.A: Fanning, Director, Dept, of Community Services.

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