Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono Building a House? or remodelling your present one? Then contact: Floyd Nicholson Phone 983-5049, Orono VENEZIA Restaurant HWY 115 and 35 Va Mile South of Orono Phone 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals ALSO Weekend Specials Help rippled thfldren with Easier Seek. Please support your Easter Seal Campaign Feb. 27 to March 31 1975 We have many new items of clothing for you and your family. For Ladies S LACK S U IT S, D RESS ES, SHEL LS and BLOUSES For Men White Polyester, short sleeve Dress Shirts at $5.75 and Ferma .-Press short sleeve DRESS SHIRTS in several colours at $4.50 Also a shipment of Pants and Socks. For Children Fresh looking Suits and Dresses. We wish everyone a happy Easter ARMSTRONG'S ww Kendai News Three hundred attend February is winter, April is spring, March is the hang up in between. Following a beautiful Sunday on Monday we had freezing rain. Newtonville Women's Institute Institute were invited to Kendal on Wednesday, March 19th. It turned out to be a very, rainy day. Seventeen ladies came and a social time was enjoyed, enjoyed, although some of the Kendal ladies could not be present due to the condition of their lanes and roads. People from Newtonville, Orono, Kirby and Kendal attended the Thank Offering Service in Newcastle on Tuesday evening to hear Rev. E. Schamberhorn of St. Paul's United Church Bowmanville. This was a very worth while service with a fine message. A fine service was held in Kendal church on Palm Sunday with a good attend- UNfiTED CHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long B.Th. ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR Douglas Dewell ORONO UNITED CHURCH Good Friday Service March 28th at 11:00 p.m. The Last Hours 1 The Fellowship of the Lord's Supper EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 30,1975 Church School 10:00 a.m. " Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. ■ Special Music KIRBY UNITED CHURCH Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Dial-A- Thought 983-9151 Clarke Public LIBRARY Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6:30 to 8:39 p.m. Monday, Thursday, JFriday Afternoons 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 to 12:90 a.m. Courtice meeting Close to 300 residents of the Courtice area attended a meeting sponsored by the Newcastle Ratepayer's Association Association last Thursday evening. evening. The purpose of the meeting was to further acquaint acquaint residents with the plan. Mayor Rickard stated that although the plan showed a 37,000 population for the area in 20 years time it was most unlikely that anyone in the area would see such a population at that time. Further a spokesman for the Ministry's OHAP branch assured residents that no land would be expropriated. He also said the plan as it now stands calls for a density of 28 persons per acre. He also said that even ance in choir and congregation. congregation. One new member was confirmed Ms. Catherine Brennan. Brennan. Next Sunday is Easter. Let us all attend Church. One of the events that took place on March 10th that I neglected to report was a demonstration but on by the upholstery class held during the winter in Kendal school with Mr. Mark Wagar as instructor. On display were some 40 upholstered upholstered articles. A few of those taking part were: Mrs. Wilma Martinel! , Mr. Robert Young- man, Mrs. Ron Fowler, Mrs. John Gordon, and Mrs. M. Farrow. There were chairs, chesterfields arid foot stools and other articles too numerous numerous to mention. We hear alot about the high price of food and we are forced to change our purchasing purchasing habits, however, one food is cheaper, than it has been in a decade. Potatoes are bringing bringing the grower three cents -a pound in Prince Edward Island. Enough potatoes for a family dinner 3 cents. The people of Ireland lived for generations on potatoes, porJ- and oatmeal. Then in 18? when the potatoes rotted in the ground the people died of starvation. However, 3 cents a pound means no returns to the man who grew them. He will have. no money to buy fertilizer for this years crop so next Spring the menu will be macaroni and cheese for 'dinner and tomatoes and macaroni for supper. though the Province has signed agreements with three developers it still required the approval of council before anything could be undertaken. undertaken. The meeting broke up into ten small study classes to study the concept and to fill out questionaires regarding the development. Results are expected in the future. BREAKWATER REPAIRS Continued from page 1 .by 16 feet. The repairs will require 2,900 tons of quarry run rock, 1,700 tons of three-to -five ton armour stone, and 5,000 tons of five-to-seven ton armour stone. The work should be finished in eight weeks. Plans and specifications were prepared for Environment Canada in the Ontario Region office of Public Works Canada, Canada, Toronto. Project manager manager is E. Wurts of Public Works Canada. THE EASIEST WAY TO CARVE A TOMBSTONE, IS TO CHISEL IN WATSON'S Marine and Cycle Orono Phone 983-5343 Bode a fighter. Your green thumb GARDENING THE RIEGER BEGONIA TOUGH AND BEAUTIFUL "Tough as nails, but gorgeous," gorgeous," says R. A. Fleming, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food horticulturist, of the Rieger Begonia, a houseplant first seèn in North America in 1972. "As a gift plant, it gives lasting pleasure with a minimum of care. Few houseplants are its equal." Its Orono Weekly Times. blooms range in color from red to orange-pink to yellow. The Rieger Begonia easily withstands the low-right con- ditions and dry atmosphere ot most homes. Because it needs several hours of moderate sunlight daily, it does best in an east window during the summer and a south window during the winter. To ensure flowering over many weeks, it should be watered with lukewarm lukewarm water early in the day, only when the soil surface is beginning to look dry. Never wet the foliage or spray the plant, except on rare occasions occasions when an insecticide is necessary. Although over-fertilization Wednesday, March 26th, 1975--5 reduces ! lowering «mu encourages encourages excessive green growth, the Rieger Begonia needs a light feeding every two to three weeks to keep it healthy and vigorous. When it becomes becomes too tall or ungainly, cut it back to about four inches. New shoots soon appear and growth and flowering begin all over again. If the Rieger Begonia's growth slows down and its leaves turn pale green, it may need repotting. Transplant it into the next largest container, container, almost filled with a light, porous soil mixture, such as African Violet potting soil. To prevent crown rot, set the plant one-quarter inch above its nrevinus soil level. 21 or over? Working full-time? Married? You should have your own OHIP number! Ministry of Health Ontario Hon. Frank S. Miller, Minister Your parent's OHIP insurance no longer includes you. So apply for your own. Don't delay, or you could be walking into an emergency uncovered. Consult your employer employer or contact your nearest OHIP Office. 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