Cowmanvil le drama to play dinner theatre Rural landowners survey for 198 All's the world's a stage" so the old spying goes, and Bowmanville Drama Workshop Workshop members are certainly trying to live up to the old adage. Their next stage is to be at the Flying Dutchman Hotel May 21, 22, 23, 29 & 30, where they will be performing performing in Bowmanville's premier- dinner theatre production, "Lovers and Other Strangers". Strangers". Dinner theatre is certainly the 'in thing' these days. None of this parks the car, go into a restaurant, eat, get back into the car again, drive, park the car once again, go into the theatre etc., everything is there for you right under one roof. The staff at the Flying Dutchman have planned a scrumptious three course meal, the cast is hard at work rehearsing, all we really need now is an audience, so why not pick up the phone right now, dial 623-3373 and make reservations . Better still, contact contact all your friends and arrange a party. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 13, 1981-9. and land management programs programs more helpful to the landowner. It will also be beneficial to many other provincial government ministries; ministries; however, all completed completed individual questionnaires 401 6-lanes drawing closer The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources is undertaking undertaking a mail survey of rural, private landowners in all of the Province. Questions pertaining pertaining to many aspects of the Ministry's interests, which cover fish and wildlife management, management, tree care and forest management and general land use, are included in the relatively short questionnaire. questionnaire. Other questions deal with the motivational forces James Snow, Minister of Transportation and Communication Communication announced at Queen's Park last week that the widening of Highway 401 to Waverley Road in Bowmanville Bowmanville will be completed this fall. Work is presently proceeding proceeding east from Oshawa out into the Town of Newcastle. The Ministry also has scheduled for construction this year the elimination of the level rail crossing at Bowmanville at the eastern entrance. The spur line into Bowmanville is to be partley relocated with an underpass; This is in preparation to take the six lanes further to the east to the 115-35 cut-off. Land purchases, it is understood, understood, are well underway along 115-35 Highway for the construction of a two-way, divided highway from 401 to Enterprise Hill sometime in the near future. It is expected this work will commence when 401 is a six lane highway to the 115 intersection. Preparing your garden soil You don't need expensive equipment to prepare your garden soil. In fact, working the ground by hand may produce better results, says Bob Fleming, Ontario Ministry Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticulturist. Rototillers can be used successfully for breaking up the soil, but overuse can damage the soil structure. Ideally, the soil should be cultivated to a depth of 20 to 25 cm (8 to 10 in.). In heavy soils, rototillers only reach a depth of about 10 cm (4 in.). A better system of cultivating cultivating garden plots is spading says Mr. Fleming. This process involves digging a trench or ditch about 25 cm deep (10 in.) and 30 cm wide (1 ft.). Place the soil from the ditch at the other end of the garden plot. itch Oven if In Durham Region we have many choices of Restaurants but only one Restaurant with many choices of Hot and Cold Buffet -50 items Due to the great success of our Buffets we advise our patrons to make reservations on the week-ends to be assured of a pleasant night dining out. 416-983-5001 New Dutch Oven Highway 116 at Taunton Road, Orono, Ontario.- behind the landowner's varied varied land use practices and asks about their familiarity with various provincial government government forestry management management programs available for private land. The study will provide new private landowner. information information on a uniform basis across the Province. This will be used to establish improved government services and may lead to new conservation will remain confidential within the Natural Resources Ministry. The 12,400 landowners, who will receive the questionnaire this month are encouraged to answer and return it so that the results will be statistically significant. Of the total est- imated properties of 209,000 which were sampled for ta s survey, some one-third are north of the French Rive - Lake Nipissing - Mattawa River line. Monekys flock to the'zoo' "- by Kari Lewins Hundreds of people of all ages, sex, colour 'and creed flock to the creeks and rivers surrounding our community on the opening day of trout season to try their luck with a hool and worm. Catching a fish - preferably a trout - with a hook and worm is rather like a game of chance which some people consider risky. Every game has rules which one must play by and in this game conservation conservation authorities are out in full force to ensure all players play by the rules. Thus, as the saying goes, one who disobeys the regulations is inevitably relied in hook, line, sinker, and fish if they have any. It was the case with two Metro men who were apprehended apprehended by Lindsay District Conservation Officers during opening weekend of trout season. One officer described the banks of the Wilmot as a "zoo" during the weekend, Unlike Vincent Loseer who hooked ten trout on his line and threw half back, the two Metro men Were caught with 19 trout in the possession and as you cgn guess too hom a big fat zero. After you have made a trench the length of the garden, start a 15 cm (6 in.) strip beside it. Using a spade, cut squares of soil and turn them over into the trench. Continue the process until you reach the far end of the garden. Fill in the last strip with soil from the first row. This system ensures that weeds are tuned under completely, completely, and that your soil is cultivated evening. Organic material such as compost, manure, hay,, straw, peat moss or leaves, or commercial commercial fertilizer, can be incorporated incorporated into the soil at the same time. "An easy way to make sure that you incorporate an even amount of orgaiiic material is : to spread it evenly over the garden surface befor'e you begin the spading process," suggests Mr. Fleming. Commercial fertilizers can also be added using the same method, A good • general « 1 fertilizer recommendation is 0.5 to 1 kg. of 5-10-15 fertilizer per 10 m2 (iy 2 to 2 lb per 100 ft.2). Once you have completed spading, you can préparera seedbed for your crops using a rake or small cultivator. JOB PRINTING Orono Weekly Times CORPORATION of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE DEPARTMENT of COMMUNITY SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE ♦ Please be advised that the ' Newcastle Fitness Centre and the Darlington Sports Cen-' tre will be closed to the public orxMonday May 18, Victoria Day. 1 * 1 • i T.A. Fanning, Director, Community Services. NOTICE RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF ORONO GARBAGE COLLECTION Please be advised that, on the occasion of the 1981 Vic- toria'Day Statutory Holiday, Garbage Collection services will be provided on the normal day of pick up, i.e. MONDAY, MONDAY, MAY 18,1981. You are requested to co-operate by placing garbage for collection at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the appointed dty. , J. Ounnam, Director of Public Works, j Town of Newcastle. Hampton, Ontario. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education HISTORICAL SCHOOL BOARD DOCUMENTS WHAT WILL BE DONE? 4 The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education will arrange for the collection and or' photo copying of records prior to 1969. The Archivist of Ontario will indicate those of vital interest and will arrange to preserve them under climate controlled conditions. - 1 WHAT MATERIALS ARE OF. INTEREST? Cash Books, Board Minutes, Architect plans of Schools, Pupil Registers, Trustee Reports. The Archivist of Ontario, through (he Ministry of Culture and Recreation, has announced a program regarding regarding the acquisition and pre&rvation of pré- 1969 Education Education records. All School Boards in the Province of Ontario will be surveyed in order to detérrniAe/the existance and extent extent of such material. Because records of our past contribute contribute to tlie heritage for future, an effort must be made to locate information and preserve historied documents. WlfAT TO DO? Contact the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education ^>y mail: 834 D'Arcy Street, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 41.2 ' 1 Telephone: ' ' 1-800-263-7890 , 1-800-263-7891 * (416 area, code locations only) or 1-416-372-6871 Ask for Gordon Savage, Assistant Business Administrator. D.Ç.D. Sifton, Director of Education.