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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jan 1972, p. 5

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-- ~ ~ ~ -m - - --- --- - ---- - - - - - - ----- --- -- ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, ,WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sth, 1971 UNITED CHURCHI Orono Pastoral Charge minister Rev. B. E. Lonir SUNDAY, JANUJARV 9th, '72 Or*. . Umked Church- Church Sehool - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service - 11:15 ar. Klrby Unitedl Chrch- WXorship Service - 9:45 a.m. Chiurch School - 11:00 a.m. Dial A Th1ought 9839151 MOTO-SKI SALES and SERVICE New Models on Display Cal l at PONTYPOOL GAR- AGE for SPECIAL PRICES Nome Von ChuIIice Telephone 983-5161 Orville chatterton JLECTRICAL O RA IN ÂEECTRIC HLATING AND SERVICE Plione 983-5546 or 983-5940 ORONO, ONTARIO 9Kigst, E. BOWM'1AN VILLE Wh-,en Buying or Selfiig cait WILF HAWKE VOU"R OR0ONO AREA REPRESENTATIVE 983-5274 Meniber of Oshawa and DIS- trict Real Estate Board ST. SAVIOURS ANGLICAN Establîzshed 1869 Beguilar Sunday Worship Service - 9*30 a.m.. moly Cmuin Flrst and Third Sundays morffing Prayer- Second and Fourth Sundays Holy Baptism b)y appointment wth Retor 9874745 The Rev. H. Robert Hayne, B.A., LTIi. Whaots New In, '72 (Continuied from page 1) Ltd. had a good growth factor during tic year. Presently the company is somcwhat hampered througihie lack of space. it was revealed that Plydcsigns, producing bousehold furniture, came into existance foliowîng a number of visits ho Europe last year by Messrs. Joe Klasner and Ted Samuel. Thoy became en- thused wihh thc development and trends in household furniture in Europe and are now constructing sucli furnîshings in Oranao for the Canadian and UJS. market. Sapcriuîtendent, 9Deparîne nt Lands and Forests, Oroiio Th'le Nursery (of theeplartmnit of Lands and Forests in Orono ~vîl]iminrease its sbipment af Ikeos ln 1972 th, a tahal ofeeenml lion. Mr. Buntinig states that tuls -will be ila]-rgest siipmient fromn the Nursery tais knowledge ln any anc year and is three million over th#~ of 1971. This shipment, will require more man-hours but isot nccesarily mare emplayed. In speakiing with Mr. Bunting, hie said that ho expeets this an- nual, siipment ta haold fram 9 ta, Il.milions ver- he next few, years. The . shipments wiil de- crvease in 19775 or 1976. Thie imajor por(ýitioni of thce dcv- en million troc-es ta be shipped huLis 3ycar wili g* ta th cSudbu)iry àýarea liesusect0-ht northcorn nurIIs- cries wih l he future, look aft- The year 172will also nmark hie eginiigoa a full scale starage of young trees in a new cokIdstoragýe Plant ah the local n'sry or the past few years co%,starage ah the Nursery lias been o an eperimental basis with aprese t sorage of anc and a qatr million trees. This 1altr1 emilitees are ha lie p)1lced <in, the nvew ld starago buildiiig. T ,sIllallow e arly sp)ring plaanitng lu 1973 adas ext-end tich prn plantiing sea- son. Elmer's Garage TEXACO SERVICE Mil St. North, Orono Phone 9835130 Local News A\ir. Griffin, accountant in tibce Orone Braneh of the Imperial Bank, of Commerce lias been transfcrred to tihe Ajax Brandi. Mr. and Mrs. H{arold Sneil, Danny and Bob, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd and Terry, Orillia and Mr. Brian Boyd, Toronto spent Chrsitmas with Mrs. Ken Gamsby. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Milis, St. Lambert, Quebec, were Newv Year's guests with Mrs. K. Gams- by, aiso Mrs. Snell, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gamsby, Mel- anie, Steven and Biily, Lorraine, Quebec. Mrs. Tony Forster and daughter of Vancouver, B.C. are spending a few weeks with her mother Mrs. Merle Giibart. New Y, ears Day guests xith Mr. aoisd Mrs. Carl 'Bhlings were: Mr. anîd Mrs. George Coie. Mr. Jack Aircher, Port Ihope; Mr. Bihl Me- Naul, Miss Audrey Billing«s, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staples, Mî-s. D)ora MecLaren. Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Kimmeii(tt and Warren; Mrs. DIorothyBaiy Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Bailey, Shawn and Tim- othy. Mrs. O. F. Cooper is a patient in the Bowmanville Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Helson visited with Mr. Joe Fralick and bisi parents at Barrie. I.O.O.F. Lucky Turkey Draw winners ivere: Karen Moffat, Or- 0110; Kte Seymour, Bowmanville;- Terry Price, Bowmanvilie; Lester Iighficid, Bowmanv ie; Carol, Ordonoz, Orono; Aliice Cobbledick Orono; Ms Herb Powell, Bow- manville; Stan MeMurter, Bow- manvihie; Gardon Alchurch, Beth- any; Diane Cosser, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Middleton ire holidaying in Florida. DURHAM AGRI-NEWS by Bob Watt Assoc. Agricuitural Rep. The Greeaning of Potataes:- Often during tic winter montis there are complaints by eaistum- ers concerning potates that are showing a green ýolour. This; greenin-ig in potatoes i5 the ro- sponse of thie living tissue (poi- tahaes in storage are alive) toh igt The green colour is due to the formation of a green pigmeyntn cailed chiorophyli; this lu itsellf is not harmful, but anotIheri prod- uct tiat is formed at tic same, ime, glycoalkaloid, produces a bitter tasts and it also is poison- 005. Greening ik very similar to sun- burn. Sunburn occurs when po- tatoes, in the field, are subjected to sunlight, This defect is morc severe than greening,. however, since sunburn penetrates the tub or more decply. Hlow deep sun- burn affects the potatoes, depends on the iength of expasure ta the sunlight. It also appears that the oîily practicai way. at the prescrit, to prevent greening is to keep light exposure to, a minimum by being certain that any bags tbat have been opened are kept as ight free as possible. Lindsay Meetings of Initerest:- Once again i 1972, the East Central Farm Conference will be held at Lindsay on Tuesday, Jan- uary lSth and Thursday, Januar', 2th. Tihe Tuesday progran k "En- titiýd, "F armiing aidthue Env iron- nient" and xiii deafl wi[h differ- ent ar,"aq of Iolluition -Su'-b ton les as "Should Agriculture be Conicerned," "Problems af Watr Quality", "Agricutural Pollution in Perspective," "Air Quality and Agriculture", "What eau Proper 'Planning do for Agriculture?" and "Research in Pollution Controk-" The Prograîn on Thursday, Jan- uary 20th, is cntitled, "Cash Crops - Where, do we Stand?" This day's speakers wilI cover ar- cas of Marketing Green Corii in, the '70s, White Beans - Are Thcy za Potential Crop? Green Corn as a Cash Crop, Purcbasing the Corn Crop, Farma Storage Costs for Corn, A Farmer's Opinion on Farma to Farm Corn Sales through a Corn Exchange and Can you Oxford B'R~ICKLAYERS STONEMASONS-I Phone 983-5606 Specahiingin ahl kinds of ST'ONEWORK and FIREPLACES Wîe aiso do chimnev Renairs Lower Production Costs per bu-, ,ýhei? Tlîese txx o programs wilb lield. at the Ontario Government,ý Building in Lindsay' and ii,iý commnence at 10:00 a.m. cai mo ning. AI:o during this same week- chîer- ar- two conferences at Bell- eville. One on January 19an 2th and- the other on January 21 it at-the Club Canara. On thL- l.9th, the prograni wiil be slanted f'wrn"ds dffiryjnq. Topics of dis- cussion -will be Consumption& Rates, Housing and Milking Syst- om, airy Production in Britain, New Milk Products and Promotion anîd OMMB Advertising Programns On January 21st, the progranm will - concern, Crop Productimi with the toffics of d!ScUýSiGn r ii- be: Efficient Ccirr. -ufi' Corn Marketing,'Corn Price Est- n.ihient, White Bean Produe- tion, A Look ah Winter Wheat and A Look at the Business ot Farrning. Just a Smile:- One, day a fariner noticed that his horse yras sick, so he asked bis neighbour what he gave his horse when itfxvas sick and theic nigh- bour said, "A quart of Coal Oil.' The first',farmer went home arî.ct gave his horse the same trezt-, ment, but the hprse died. Sa heýt went back to his neighbaur and said, III thought you said you gave your horse a quart' of coa>l oil. Well, 1 gave it to my horse-, and he died." "So did mine," re- plicd the second farmer, Caillyour licensed Plumbing & Mechanical Contractor who seils, instaZis and ,quarantees PLUMBING. AND HEATING- "25î% Off"5 Sale LADIES' COATS- 9 onlY Sport Coats including all W.-, nylon, corudroy and the leather look. Ail are warInlyý lined, some with fur trim., Good colours in sizes [J il; 16. Regular values from $g7.95 to S45.00. Lad esYOUR CHOICE AT 15% OFF LADIES' PANTSUITS- 25% off any Pant Suit. ozr Puno Dress. Attractive styles, pool makes, popular eoIours,. D re se Sizes 10 to 18. LADIES' HOUSECOATS- A, few long robes and Short Ilousecoats in qiiilted nylon and brushed nylon., Mtraý'- VOUR CHOICE tive prints and plain shades to fit sizes 10 to 4,. 0F ANY DRESS AT VOUR CHOICE AT 25%ý OFF CHILDREN'S COATS- Children's Coats, Jackets and Snowsuits in Orlon Pile, Nylon and quilted Nylon. A good assoh~ment of colours. Slzes 12 ta 24 months. n 25%e OFF 3 to 6X years. YOUTR HOICE AT 25% OFF _____________________ any more bargains while we are talding soc ARST DX SERVICE STATION Highway 35 and 11,5, JuLst north of Neweastle Featuring: Premilin Qualiity Products At The Mlost Reasonable Pie Any quantîty pr gai. Stve01 a ar21.9 Phone 987-4215

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