Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, February 18th, 1981-11 Car checks pay off 8 Phone for appointment Anniversary, Wedding and Family Portraits In Qur Studio, Your Home, ■ or on Location. 78 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2404 Phone 416-623-3393 } Orono call983-9547 ' For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties in the area. 234 KING ST. EAST D&G Auto Services 251 Simpson Ave. (S.) Bowmanville, Ontario 623-1551 Specialists In: EXHAUST SYSTEMS CUSTOM BENDING BRAKES, SHOCKS GEORGE SUTHERLAND RES. 579-3522 DAVE VAN DE VELDE - RES, 983-9614 WAKEFIELD INSURANCE AGCY. 983-9438 we do it right *1 I Orono Towing j MECHANICAL REPAIRS ' to all Cars and Trucks 24-HOUR TOWING Phone 983-5249 ; WORK WANTED TOM'S Furniture Repair and Refinishing Call Tom Lycett, 983-9475 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES REPORTER required immediately immediately for community newspaper in Northern Alberta. Alberta. General duties, photography. photography. Driver's licence required. required. McKenzie Highway News Ltd., Box 1018, High Level, Alberta, TOH 1Z0. (403) 926-2002. 18, ap. WORK WANTED Female seeking part-time employment. Call 983-5793. ' 18, ap. work Wanted Will do Income Tax. Phone 983-5438. , 18,25, ac. WANTED to rent 1 bedroom apartment, pre ferably in large home. Utilities Utilities supplied, approx. $200. per month. Phone 987-5041 between 8 and 12, 623-1661 between 12 and 4. 18, ac. FOR SALE Midseason sale on wood stoves $174.99. These are air tight, fire brick lined stoves being offered at a fraction of the regular price. Limited supply, act now, cut your high cost of home heating. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-268-5970 or if within our local calling area ,(416) 746-3340. 19, tf. FOR SALE ■ *... UNWANTED HAIR Vanished away with Saca- Pjelo. Saca-Pelo is different. It * tide's not dissolve or remove, hair from the surface, but pénétrâtes and retards . growth of unwanted hair. Lor- Beer Lab. Ltd., 9-712 Robson St, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z1A2. 18,25, ap. NOTICE If you have any questions or concerns about your municipality, municipality, please feel free to 'call me at either 983-5505 or 983-5851. Diane Harare, Councillor, Ward 3, Town of Newcastle. 3, tf. OPEN HOUSE The family of Mrs. Mary Morris would like to have her friends and neighbours call at the Oddfellows Hall, Orono on Saturday, February 21st from 2-5 to help celebrate her 90th birthday. Best wishes only. 11,18, ap. COMING EVENTS REMINDER Annual Bazaar sponsored by Orono Hockey and Skating Mothers on March 6 from 3-8 and March 7th from 10-3. For any donations to the Bake Table, Used Books, Crafts, Penny Sale, Used Clothes, Plants, Candy and Toys, please contact: Càrol Graham, 983-5470; Betty Lycett 983-5908; Hilda Gat- chell, 983-5087. 18,25,4, ac. COMING EVENTS Something for Everyone Reserve the date of Saturday, Saturday, April 11, 1981 to attend the Orono U.C.W. Mammoth Easter Bazaar, to be held in the Main Hall of Orono United Church at 2 p.m. Various attractions include: Fish Pond, Penny Sale, Bake Sale, Kiddy Korner, Arts and Crafts, White Elephant Table, Slips and Bloomers, Tea Room. Don't miss this event. Contributions for thé 'various 'various booths would be appreciated. appreciated. Anyone having same, may phone 983-5824 or 983- 5613. Or bring to any of the Unit meetings in March or April. 11,18, ac. Farm interest COMING EVENTS Attention all Horticulture Members and Friends' Two upcoming évents .for your travelling pleasure! 1. Canadian Garden, Pool and Landscape Show - Automotive Automotive Buildings, Exhibition Place, Toronto, March 2,1981. Special y 2 price tickets available from executive. Cost to show $1.25. Bus leaves Oj-ono Town Hall 9:00 a.m. Reservations must be made for this trip not later than FEB. 18th. Telephone: Vera Staples, 983-9580; Lorna Atkins, 983- 5608. 2. Ottawa Tulip Festival - May 15, 16 and 17, Included in this. 3-day trip by Tom Clark Tours, a boat cruise, tour of city of Ottawa, the Mint, the Science and Technology Bldgs., and (2) nights overnight accommodation accommodation in the Embassy West Motor Hotel. Advance reservations are a must for this trip! Last date for resrevations FEB. 25th. ' * For further information and cost call Lyn Harrison, 983-5252; Lorna Atkins, 983- 5608. . 11,18, ac. LOST Blonde Labrador pup, 8 months old, lost 8th line Clarke. Phone 983-9558. . 18, ac. DEATH. HOWELL, Lawrence W. - At' Bowmanville Memorial- Hospital Hospital on Tuesday, February 10th, 1981, Lawrence Howell, of Orono, in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Florepcè Howell, dear father of Brian and Robert. Loved grandfather grandfather of six grandchildren. Rested at The Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Complete Complete service was held in thé chapel on Friday afternoon. Cremation. 18. ac. Check tire assistance program pressure Farm operators who borrowed borrowed money for good pro- eduction purposes at high interest rates last year can apply now for refund assistance. assistance. The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is providing a refund of up to 3 percent on loans from banks, credit unions, or trust com-. > panics with interest rates that exceeded 12 percent during April through December. This refund is available for loans of $75,000 or less. To be eligible for assistance under this program, applicants applicants are required to have ,a gross farm income of at least $8,000 in 1980 and own less than 75 percent of all assets. The amount of financial assistance is based on the amount of money borrowed for operating and short-term purposes. Eligible purchases include food-producing items such as seed, feed, fertilizer, fuel, sprays, twine, feeder cattle, feeder pigs, machinery machinery repairs and hired labor. Money borrowed for nonfood nonfood producing purppses and capital items is not eligible under this program. These costs would include money for growing sod, tobacco, flowers and mink, and for buying farm machinery and equipment. equipment. Certification and application application forms and information leaflets are available from local offices of the ministry. Completed applications should be forwarded by March 31, 1981 to the Rural Development Branch, Ontario Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Legislative Buildings, Buildings, Queen's Park, Toronto, M7A 1A5. when temperature dips It the last time you checked your tire pressure . was during the warm weather, better check it again, suggests Car Care Council. Outside air temperature temperature directly affects tire pressure which, in turn affects gas mileage. Tires which already may have been a few pounds below , proper-: pressuré toward the end df summer could .easily be comp 'eight to ten pounds underinflated , on a treezing day. 1'his increastes the tire's rolling resistance, reducing gas mileage by, as much as five' per cent, says the Council. Further, it can cut tire life by about 25%. YUK! Look what can happen to your carburetor if you fail to check your air filter once in a while. This accumulation of debris was discovered on one car during during a Voluntary check by Car Care Council, Because this air filter was the wrong type for the engine it allowed dirt to pass right'into and through the carburetor. The result can be greatly increased gas consumption, rapid engine wear or both. Questioning owners and checking cars in parking lots and service stations, the Council learned that over half of interviewed motorists cannot remember when last they were asked by service station attendants attendants to check under the hood. Many said, "never." As might be expected, cars reflected lack of attention: - 24 of 59 cars checked had dirty air filters. Two had none at all. • 20 of 69- had more than one, tire under-inflated. 0.ne car had 55 pounds in the right rear, 12 pounds in the left front. - 18 of 65 were one quart or more low on oil. - 27 of 65 had little or no windshield washer fluid. Half the cars had wipers in only fair to poor condition. - 20 of 41 had corroded battery terminals. - 18 of 54 were low on coolant. "It is evident that these owners should be paying better attention to their cars", says Tom H. Whellams, Executive Vice- President, Automotive Industries Industries . Association. "Even patrons of full- service stations should get in the: habit of either asking to have cars checked or doing it themselves." The Association encourages encourages owners to keep records of services and repairs made to minimize car trouble" and maximize fuel efficiency. REALTY LTD. BROKER 123 KING ST. W„ NEWCASTLE 6874733 623-4439 I Fof a no obligation evaluation of your borne, acreage or farm, or for information oe ptychluting, call cjnc of our area representatives. JOSIE DOXTATER 963-9593 CHRIS STAPLETON 983-5093 623-4439 987-4733