-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 9th, 1978 Kenda1 Njews "Whatever you ask in prayer believe that you have receiv- ed it and it will be yours." Mark 11:24 R.S.V. The weather has been perfect in Ontario for the Civie holiday week-end and the Canadian athietes in Edmonton have been winning many medals for Canada in the Commonwealth Games. Church service was resum- ed in Kendal on Sunday after the Minister's vacation. Sev- eral of our congregation were ô-ut of 'town for the holiday week-end. Rev. and Mrs. Norman MacKenzie were h olidaying at their cottage and attended the service. They will soon leave for his new charge northwest of Sudbury. Rev. A. Tizzard wi ii ÏW woeow ' WEJVI#7VA1A( WE. W 0 01~ KI6 OO O. Chatterton Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 OZnOnal chose as his scripture reading St. Mark 6:7-12 30-44. H1e read in verse 31, "Come into a desert place and rest awhile". So his subject was "Time Off ", or "What is a holiday?". Perhaps a georgraphical change. Perhaps a chance to walk on the old homnestead. The history of Newfoundland goes back one thousand and more years ago to the timne of the Norsemen. Then John Cabot came in 1497. The first Atlantic cable was laid fromn its shore. The first trans Atlantic signal was sent from Newfoundland. In 1919 the first non-stop Atlantic flight left its shores for Ireland. One Sunday during our ministers holidays he attended church in Twillingate. Newfound- ]and; Much to his surprise, the grey haired man seated a couple of seats ahead was Rev. R.C. White our former minister also from Twilling- ate of an earlièr generation. Rev. A. Tizzard said his own ancestor in 1732 had been the first Englishman to build a permanent home on the island. 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God has chosen each one -of us to be a disciple of his because he knows there is something we can do for the kingdom. The U.C.W. pidnic on Wed- nesday, August 9 at the home of Mrs. D. Skerratt was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Elliott have returned from a trip to British Columbia. The combines are busy combining the grain. Mrs. Alva Swarbrick is vi siting Miss C. Stewart this week. Mrs. Edna Dobson is spend- ing the weekend with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruthven of Port Hope. Kendal Women's Institute Ladies are compiling a new cook book of favourite Rec- ipes. We will be glad to include anyone's favourite recipe. So write it out and give it to one of the ladies. Perhaps you have two or three favourites. Let us have them. Mrs. K. Dykeman is our President. BYAMS PLUMBING- HEATrING Sales and Service 124 HOUR BURNER SERVICE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Rates Phone: (ulfi Tyre ne 263-2650 KATHY BEDNAREK Late summer lawn care mnost important Late S'ummer lawn care during August is now recog- nized to be the most import- ant feeding of the year, according to gardening spe- cialists in the lawn and garden section of Canadian Industries Limited. Grass plants are casting off their old roots and forming new ones, and they are in great need of extra plant f ood. The CIL spokesmen recom- mend the lawns which do not have weeds or crabgrass be fed with Golfgreen at 10 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. around mid-August. It should be watered in well-. Hot, dry weather places severe stress Orono News On Tuesday, August lst, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Rainey attended the golden wedding of Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Brown of Peterborough. They also visited their aunt Mrs. Maude Anderson who is 98 years of age and who's mnd, is quite sharp. WalIy Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO on lawn grasses, and they require food and deep'water- ing to get through this period in good condition. They recommend tha lawns which have weeds but no crabgrassshould be fed with CIL Weed and Feed at 5 lbs. per 1000 sq. 'ft. Spread evenly and do notwater for several days to allow the weed killer to complete its work. Formulated with a Golfgreen fertilizer base, it provides the food your lawn needs. Crabgrass presents a dif- ferent problem. If you did flot use a crabgrass preventer in the spring, and it's in the lawn now, you can help control it for next year by applying CIL Crab Grass Doctor at 10 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. It should be watered in well. Crab Grass Doctor, with its Golf green fertilizer base, also feeds your lawn. If you're planning to re- seed 'the lawn this fail, do not apply Crab Grass Doctor. Feed with Golfgreen instead, Clarke Public LI-BRARY PIHON E983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2:00 te8:00 pm. 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