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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Sep 1981, p. 3

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 2nd, 1^81 - 3 One of two thousand Instead of tossing your salad in a bowl, why riot dip it? It's an easy and convenient convenient way to enjoy the bounty of fresh Ontario vegetables, say marketing specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. ■ Arrange a variety of fresh, crispy Ontario vegetables on a large tray and place a bowl of creamy dip in the centre. It's easy to arrange an attractive attractive platter with a variety of colors, shapes and sizes of fresh Ontario vegetables available. Be sure' to include carrot, rutabaga, green pepper, pepper, zucchini . and celery sticks, tomato quarters, radish flowers, whole, mushrooms, green onions and cucumber slices. Also good are partially cooked green and wax beans, cauliflower and broccoli flowerettes. Theÿ'11 become a tasty luncheon or supper treat when dipped in herb cheese dip. It's taste sensation you won't want to miss. Herb Cheese Dip 1 cup cream-style, cottage cheese • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 green onions, finely chopped 1 clove of garlic, minced 1 tablespoon hot dog relish 1 teaspoon paprika I teaspoon prepared ■ mustard . , 1 hard 1 cooked egg, cooked Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Cover and chill. Makes about VA cups. Beauty Boutique Main St. South, Orono 983-9478 Manager: Beverley Lake Open: Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. Reg Elliott, Kendal, is but part in the Allan Lawrence evening at Devil's Elbow, one of close to 2000 taking barbecue last Wednesday Bethany. ORONO AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HOCKEY REGISTRATION ORONO TOWN HALL SEPTEMBER 3 & 4 Durham College in foreground with high technology 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. At a news Conference Monday Monday the chairman, Ewert Marston and president, Mel Garland of Durham College announced the imminent installation installation of a CAD-CAM system (Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing) which places Durham College in the forefront of all Colleges in Ontario in this high technology area. Garland stated that this latest' step at Durham will help industry in this area to solve the skilled trades shortage shortage and to meet their productivity productivity needs. The president said it was simply the use of high technology to improve the productivity of existing and government agencies. CAD/CAM was said to be, a • tool to use to increase productivity. productivity. Repeatedly it was stated during the press conference that the CAD/CAM '-clinical area would, boom k .-ad in the eighties many fold and was a great opportunity opportunity for those having the expertise of the system. Garland said that many industries industries in the area are currently currently gearing for CAD/CAM and that the College College was fulfilling an important important rôle in enabling them to do so. The president also pointed , out that this initiative, by Durham College should be supportive of the Region's efforts efforts to have the provincial CAD/CAM Robotics Centre located in the Durham Region. Garland outlined that Durham College had many years of experience and in- depth know-how in apprentice apprentice training and referred to mould-making apprentic- ships since 1974. He also spoke of working closely with General Motors In their apprenticeship apprenticeship programs including including seven different trades. He said Durham have also developed and introduced introduced a daymdease training program program ,for too! and die and t machinist apprentices and have prepared and revised in- . dustrial millwright and fitter welder apprentices' programs. programs. He was proud to point out that the number of trainees since 1979 had increased ten .fold to 600 in 1981-82. Garland* also included high technology training to upgrade journeymen electricians electricians in Microprocessors and Logic Controllers, the heart of Robots. The installation of the CAD/CAM system will pro : vide four work stations being adequate for classes of twelve to sixteen. The equipment has a market value of $800,000 and ccwnes to Durham under the Provincial B1LD program x CAD/ÇA1VJ covers a wide range of applications for in- . dustry in mechanical, electronic electronic and civil engineering fields with éach applications having its own unique packages which consists of a series of computer programs. The installation of the CAD/CAM system places Durham College in the vanguard of high technology in the entire college system in Ontario. Registration Fees: Tyke & Novice Atom, Pee Wee & Bantams Midget & Juvenile $65.00 75.00 85.00 Late registration $10.00 extra. Registration payable on date of signing up. Please bring birth certificate and social security number. Red&White Hick's no t-arli, polskic oftorki dill pickles Ti 9 lunch meat KKk l 29 tropical treat v t Hostess potato . f■; \ 3 f prime nb ib. 2? 8 Kraft peanut l butter laundry detergent m Future liquid wax 7SO ml., $ (il<»ry 2 rug cleaner f>2S g or lemon or regular 550 g cunt. a; . CORNISH'S Phone 983-526)

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