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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Apr 1980, p. 5

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From the senior citizens Orôno Weekly Times, Wednesday, April 30th, 1980-5 An interesting piece of art displays and the attendance at the show far surpassed that of last year. The Senior Citizens 4-T Club providing another interesting display of hand crafted articles articles in the annual show last week. Above Mrs. McNair and Mrs. G. Ogden carryout a demonstration on the hand, loom. Both the number of Up and down the Book stacks ADULT Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms Mushrooms of Canada by J". Groves Rock and Water Gardens by 0. Tanner Errol Flynn the Untold Story by Charles Higham (was he really a spy? j. The Third Wave by Alvin Toffler (how our civilization civilization is changing, by the author of Future Shock) A Family Affair by N.J. Crisp (novel of a "successful" family that is really in debt and covering up) The Watcher by Kay Smith (a woman reporter is accused accused of murder ... is she guilty?) JUNIOR A Closer Look at Butterflies and Moths by Ralph Whitlock Whitlock Racing to Win: the Salt Flats by Stephen Gregory Working for Canadians by Edward Marchand (Canada's (Canada's politics and Government) Government) Doodlebug by Irene Brady (story of a girl's love for a pony) EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Fog in the Meadow by Joanne Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Button's Wonderful Wonderful Watchdogs by Janice There's a Hippopotamus Under my Bed by Mike Thaler. Madeleine Hadley. The second annual arts and alice Cobbledick of Orono was The show this year was Craft show brought forth but one of the features of the bigger than ever requiring a many interesting works and show held in the basement of total of twenty-five tables to hobbies and this painting by the Orono United Church. . hold all the exhibits Conservation Workshop The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority on' Thursday evening held a Workshop on Conservation at the Forest Centre at which time numerous projects which could be undertaken by groups or individuals were outlined to those in attendance., attendance., The evening included a talk on 'Save Our Streams' which also included practical pro jects which could be undertaken undertaken of a modest manner. .Hazel Bird outlined the requirements and construction construction of bird houses for blue birds -while Jim Tedford explained the features of Wood Duck houses. Bill Newell also gave a talk on plantings for wildlife'while the Ministry of Natural Resources Resources presented some features features of erosion control. Most information provided at the workshop is available through the office of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Conservation Authority in Port Hope. Hon. John Crosbie to visit riding - , Hon.. John C. Crosbie, Canada's colourful former Minister of Finance, will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Durham- , Northumberland Progressive Conservative Association, at Port Perry on May 7th. Well known nationally for his witty outspokeness on political and governmental matters, Mr. Crosbie has been M.P. for St. John's West, Newfoundland, since 1976, and is the federal Progressive Conservative Party spokesman spokesman on financial affairs. , "efore entering federal pol- V_,-> he held a number* of : senior cabinet portfolios in the Newfoundland govern- . ment, and served as Govern ment House Leader in the provincial House of As-, sembly. He was Canada's Minister of Finance during Prime Minister Joe Clark's recent administration. Hon. Allan Lawrence, M.P. for Durham-Northumber- land, will also address the meeting on recent events at Ottawa. The Durham-Northumber- land Progressive Conservative Conservative Association's annual meeting and election of officers, officers, to which th^ general public is welcomed, will be at the Port Perry High School, 160 Rosa Street' Port Perry, commencing, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7th. ThisMay help raise your family's standard of loving. Show them how much you care. Hug them. Take - them to the park. Enjoy them. Take more timp for them. , Have a nice talk and listen a lot. Call them. up. . ■ - If you start in May, you can reap the benefit all year long. And so will ybur family. ' ' 1 , May is family Unity Month in Ontario. Margaret Birch, , Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davis, Premier. Ontario

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