ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, 1971 Kendol NeRws A speciai service 'was held in Nendai United Church on Sun- day, May 2 when six young people became members. They were Donald Hloy, Neil, Ian and James Brennan, Donnie Geach and Debbie Youngmon. 1ev. T. Snelgrove read the seripture from Acts 4, 13-20, He spoke on "Christians ini dis- guise". and "How do you bell a Christian?" This was an approp- riate sermon for young- Christians. Next Sundgy is Mother's Day when youllg children will be bap- tised. Rey. R. C. White is to, be the speaker at our Sunday School Anniversary on June 6th. The Kendal Women's Institute ladies are very busy preparing for their Ponny Sale this Sabur- day evening at 8 p.m. Congratulations red Falls, who 87th birthday oni to Mrs. Mild- celebrated her Sunday, May 2. UNITED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Minister Rev. B. B. Long SUNDAY, MAY 9th, 1i71 CHURCH -SCHOOL - 10,00 MORNING SERVICE .'11:15 KIRBY SERVICE: 9.45 A.m. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. "DIAL A THOUGHT"I PHONE 98?.9151 ST. SAVIOURSý ANGLICAN Established 1869 Regular S unday Worship Service- 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion- Ffrst and Third Sundays Mwoi-ing Prayer- Second and Fourth Sundays ,HoIy Baptism by appointmfent with Rector 987-4745 The Rev. H. Robert H-ayne, B.A., L.Th. Septic Tn Serv"ice GENERAL PUMPING 24 HOUR SERVICE LORNE HARDY Leskard, Ontario Telephone 983-5728. or- 983-5266 Cal) yorr Jicensed Plwnbing & Mechanical Contra *,ctoe Who sep"g, hIstaJLhý PLUMB1'-NG AND EAIN NPlans Foriac Up And Down Track'S ntt e TIhe Oshawa H-arness Manage- ment Ltd. bas stili flot submitted Township planning board for a an application to the Darlington $5. ilion race track, after an- notaneing the plans more than fiv,- weeks -ago. he ital-if nle standard br_ d race track, according to the f ilm's pro- posa], would 'eat 3,500 persour near the Coutice Interchange on llighway 401, The arca is present- ly zoned for industrial use. Dr. Charles Mellveen, chair- man of the Oshawa Fair Board, said the board 15 110w preparing a brief on another racetrack pro- posai 10 be presented to the Osh- awa Parks Property and Recrea- tion Committee sometime after this year's annual fair in the lat- ter part of July. The Fair Board proposes to es- tablish a track and permanent ex- hibition site on 71 acres of land north of the Oshawa Airport. Dr. Melvee7o said that the bwo track proposais incolve an ether-or situation because the area connot support two major rac~e tracks. 11e said that if approval is not given for the Oshawa race track, Ihle land north of the airport would have to be devoted to use as an exhibition site. ICook's Corner To. Make A Cake Light oven. Gel out utensils and ingredientsý. Reanove blocks and toy autos from table. Grease pan. Crack nuts. Measure 2 cups flour. Remo ve Johinny's hands fromn flour; wash flour off of hini. Remeasure fPour. Put flour, baking powder and saIt lu sifter. Get dustpan and, Jobs Not Easy (Continued from page 1) terrifie lab job waiting for them but titis was flot the case. Miss Werner ont Jied a situa- tion where she had a job for a B.Sc. listed for two months. It was editing a scieintific journal and required someone with specifie scientifie background. But the science graduates wouldn't go for it hecause they feit il was a job for an English graduate. "Arts and science people re- trict themselves in the same way. They do flot test the mnarket first to see what is available. "They sit around assuming that lte right job is going to corne to thern. But they have to face the fact that they are not going to, get a job simply because they have a university dcgree, she said. llenceforth there 'would be a jlot of people on graduation day with no job offer. There would be people with degrees who, in the future, would have to take jobs for which they were over-edue- ated. "Assess the situatio»n every year," she bold students.z oka yourself in terms- of bbýc job mar- ket and look at yourself 'in terms of your interests or non-interests as. the case may be." Both placement officers agreed that there will be few jobs in the future where a universïty degree is the total key for opening the door, but without it, there would be no0 sense in even knocking on the door. Mr. Currie said it xsas surpris- lng bow many doors were opened for students with, degrees who couid type a el but many gra-, dua,,tes, priu1ry arts -and andé science, had a block against learnig tb.,type, taking the atti- tude that a degree is ail that is necessary. Evening Guide lTe jook.tak NEW VBOOKS 1111Y 6, 1971. Adut-- Civilisation hy hennctliClark iceteiananAfrica by (.lentt 1). Iittier (F~our ýilu,intr Nations) The Quest for Christa T. by Christa Wolf (Art East German Nýovel, transi ated by Christo- plier Middletoni) A MVan Apart by Jane I)onelly (Romance) Slte>l 'l1 eyer Get Off The Ground by Robert J. Serling (Author of "The President's Plane Is Missing) The ilorrors of Love by Jean Dlutourd (a Novel) Junior- Jonal attd the Great Fish by Clyde Robert Bulla brush up pieces of bowi Johnny knocked ortto floor., Get another bowl. Answer doorbeil. Return to kitchen. Renove Johnny's hands from bowl. Wash Johnny. Answer phone. Return. Remove 1/4 inch of sait from greased pana. Look for Johnny. Grease another pan. Answer tel- ephone. Return to kitchen. Remove Johatny's iaauds 'from bow]. Wash bo\vl. Take up greased pan and find layer of nutshelis'in it. Head for Johnny, wrho flees, knocking bowl off table. Wasla kitehien floor', table, walls, dishes. (mli baker. Lie down. COSIIETICS ARE ÀA omAs, WAY OF KEEPING A MAN FROM READING BETWEEN THE UNESJ Al&bert's ,Texaco' GEINERAL REPAIRS Phone 983-5249 Orono Elizabeth Gets WelI by Alfonis Weber M.D. Jarnes Bowie by Shannon Garst Wolf f1umithy Walte'r D. Edmuind.,; I"asy Reading and idture Baohs o'.n an by T omry Ungec c The Foot Blook by Dr. Seuss Mudlark by G>'off Duitharn Why the Jackal Won't Speak lo te Iledgehog hy Harold Ber- son. CALE - ISCARDS - SALE 10e EACH IN THIE READING ROOM. Olga Beaucharnp. Corne in and ehoose the ideal Gift for Mother on Mther's Day, May, 9th. We have a good selection of. DRESSES and PANT DRESSES BLOUSES and TOPS SLACKS and SHORTS ALL-WEATHER COATS HANDBAGS and GLOVES LINGERIE and SLEEPWEAR HOSE and PANTY HOSE BATH TOWELS and TEA TOWELS TABLECLOTHS -and PLACE MATS SHEETS and PILLOW CASES BEDSPREADS and- BLANKETS MATS and BATH MAT SETS for your Car or Truck firmnly adiiere to metal .Your choice of colors SoId by Orono Times FROM 1 LOAD 'TO, 1000 LOADS GIVE US A CALL ROAD GRAVEL PIT RUN HALE PDISPOSALS G RAVEL HAULERS WASTE DISPOSAIL EXPERTS WALTER "B ILL" HIALE HALE DISPOSALS R.R. 1, ORONO, ONTARIO 786-2972' Transportation Assistant: Applications will be received by the undersigned until à pým.,,May 14ý, 1911 for th~e position of Transportation. Assistant. The Duties and responsibilities of this position are to pro. vide assistance to the Supervisor of Transportation in: Planning and Co-ordinating school bus -routes, ,preparing overlays and rnaps of school bus routes, writing r eports and working "In the Field" with school buis operators and drivers. Previous ýexperience in Transportation will -be an asset. Applicant! must be able to communicate effectively with the public. SALARY RANGE $7000. to $8000. Letters of Application should be written, listing qualifica- tions and experience and addressed to: M. .MacLEOD, Business Administrator and Treasurer, 'ýNorthumberland and Durham County Board of Education,- Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario. j j Al ùr