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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Aug 1972, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNESDAV, AUGUST 9th, 1972 Business College FALL TERM OPENING Tues., Sept. '5th SIX BUSINESS COURSES from which to cboose: Business Administration Course Accelerated Secretarial Course Secretarial Course Accounting Course Stenographic Course Clerk-Typist Course ludividual Instruction * Job placement assistance * Modern equipment * Pracetical training Get compiete details lu free brochure: JOB TRAINING IN BUSINESS Special programs f or Housewives EVENING CLASSES Act Now - Enrolmeut, Limiited DIAL 728-0052 18 Simcoe St., North, Oshawa B-,RICKLAYERS STONEMASONS WILLIE J. SCHI1IAHL Phone 983-5606 Specializing in ail kinds of STONEWORK and FIREPLACES We also do cbimnev Repairs Elmer's Garage TEXACO SERVICE MIII St. North, Orono Phone 983-5130 SAVE ON Premnium Quality GASOLINE -DIESEL MOTOR OIL Farm Tanks and Pumps Available CALL COLLECT 668-3341 Durham Agri Newý%s by Bob Watt Hay Information Exchange Pi ogrant The nroionged rai in Fas1î a Ontario have created distres cn- ditions in 10w iyiîg areas lu maaiy of the Countîes. One of the~p that lias hee'a taken b i i-iivof the farmers in that aiea has been to establish hay information ex- change programs. What thi y wonld like to find ont are the naines, addresses and phone nutît- bers of farmers and hay'cdeaers who would have hay and sir-î'v for sale. If you would be interest- cd in selling hay or straw, we would apprecate it if you e ould conl act our office at 623-3348 and we would gladly forward the in- formation on to the people con- cerned' in Eastern Onit-iio. 4-H's and Junior Farmers Plan Pieni- For the first turne in a nunihai of years the IDurham C'ounty 4-1.1 MeiherS Council, representing ail 4-1H Clubs in the County, are or- ganizing a picnic for ail 4-H and Junior Fariner meinhers and their familles. The picnic and sports day will he heid on Sunday, August 131h at Cedar Park, north of Hlampton. A Picnic lunch wil], start at 12:30 pin. and this will he foloxv d by a numbher of challenge contests including a -oie eàtin-g Porites t hetwcen the Junior Farmers anid staff froin the Ontario 7Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Tlve will be races and prizes for the young people as well. The picnic is heing held to give 4-H and Junior Farier members and thieir familles a hel- ter chance to meet people frorn around the County. The' Members' Council have spent a good deal of tinte organi- izing the event and it promiLs to be a fur. day for ahl. We hope to sec alarge tuin ont on the. l3th 4-H Horse Club Achievemeut Day- This year the 4-H Horse Club wiiI be holding flîcir Achiex e- ment day on Wednesday, August 6th, heginring-at 9:00 arn. in thc morning. This will invoh e «a number of clascs of conforma- tion as wei as liorsenanlip and hoth Western and EFaglish riding. It will be.held i 'ieOroto IFair- grounds and anyone v-ho nteur- ested is cerf ainly mroiconîe t corne that day*-and xvat'-O 4 Her's put their horses through tOce pace. Other 4-H News- This year Durham Countv will have'two 4-H mcm b'rs attending the Provincial Leadecrship Train- ing Camp which will be Old froin September 3rd to lOth at Geneva Park. 'Miss Nancy Knox of Hamptoni and Barry Malcolmn of Nestieton will bc the two 4-H members rcprescnting this County Couuty Hog Production- Wc have receivcd figures in- dicating that ln Durhamn County there has been a graduai increase lu pork production over the past few years. In 1969 there were ap- proximately 23,500 hogs marketcd and iu 1970 this incrcascd to 28,500. In 1971 there were ap- proximately 31,500 hogs produced. D0eX 011L Mr. ai rC'ar 1 illing , sspent the xx ekuai xx il i Mr. and Mr-. Hr. C. Comiig, Eitchener. Mi S ?î "n\ io ent la -t week hloidaying at Cape Cod. Mr-. and MIr.. Wayne Bailey were ln Smilli IFaîlIS Over the weekend xxlwrFI I lie forme r attend- ed a convention of C'ustomns Brok' ers. MVrs. frrime Murray, Mrs. Gordon Watson, Mr-i. Jiila Major and Miss Mailyn Major spent several days with Mrs. Ken Gamshy, Mrs. H. Snell, Mrs. Grace Graharm and Mrs. Marie Ciel-tam at Pigeon Lake Cottages, Pigeon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmiett and Warren arc holidaving at Bon Echo National Park. Mr. and Mrs, William Bunting and famnily are hoiidaying in the Maritime provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partner celcbrated' their twcnty-f ifth wed- ding anniversary Saturday at a surprise party held in their honor ANGLICN Establishcd 1869 Reguiar Sunday Worship Service - 9:30 am. Holy communion- First and Third Sundays Morning Frayer- Second and Fourth Sundays Hoiy Baptism by appointmnent with Rector 987-4745 The Rev. H. Robert Hayne, B.A.. L.Th. Callyonr Ilcensed Plumbing &. Mechanical Coitractor who selis, instalis andguarantees PLU11BING AND IIEATING CUSTONI-MADE DRAPES CARPET by Harding and- Crosiey Wail-to-Wall or Area Rugs .Complete line of Kitchen Carpet, Hardsurfaces F. A. Kramp Furniture Ltd. 37 - 41 King St. East Phone 623-7071 Bou-manville Free Estimates Decorating Service Orono, Ontario Phone 983-5759 AUl Carpentry Work RemodeLling Kitchen Cupboards WVe build from the foundation up UNITED CHUDCH Orono Pastoral ~ Charge Minister Rev. B. E. Long, Gi-ono Unîited Church: Close d during August and filS undfay in September Holiday Sehedule lu Newcasile ai, 11:00 tA.l1., 1 st and 3rd Sundays- United ('hurcli 2wl and 4Itlî Surffdays -Anglican Church Sept. 3 N1ev'castle United Church VACATION BIBLE SCIIOOL OROPNO UNITED CHIURCU Monday Ju1y 2lst to Friday Aug-ý ust 4th -L 9:00, to 11:30 a.m. Children ages 4 to 12 years For information . please cali: Mrs. C. Kimmett 983-5719 O r ville 1zChttrn ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINO ELECTRIC HEATING AND SERVICE Phone 983-5546 or 983-5940 ORONO, ONTARIO IF YOU ARE IN NE.E-D 0F CALL LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES ORDER NOW! Saule 0f Men's VWears Here is an opportunity for you te pm-chase a Jack- et for "Back - Te - School" with substantial savings te, you. Several styles and mater- ils in sizes 36 to 46. Regular $12.95 to $29.95 CLEARING AT 2'%5% O FF MEN'S SHORTS Stripes, Checks and Plain Shades lu Men's Walldug Shorts. Short length as well as Jamaicas. Waist sizes 30 to 40. CLEARING AT 25 percent OFF SWIM TRUNKS Clearing the balance of Meu's Swim Trunks. Plain shades and colourfu prints. Sizes S, M, ud L. SAVE 25% For "Back-To-School Bargains iu lWeu's F'res. Broken sizes in several liues. Plain shades and stripes. Sizes 28 to 36. Regular $5.98 to $9.98 ou sale at 63.9 *'în'to *$6,49 JACK REALTOR 99 King St., E. BOWMANVILLE When Buylug or Selling cali VOUR ORONO AREA REPRESENTATIVE 983-5274 Member of Oshawa and Dis- trict Real Estate Board ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? MEN'S KNITTED SHIRTS Clearing the balance of Men's Knitted Shirts includ- ing Short Siceve Styles aud Tank>Tops, Stripes, Paisley De- signs and plain shades. Some with contrasting trim. Sizes S, M, L aud XL. Choose auy at 25% OFF. FOR INOMUTE DEIVERY ARMSTRONGS

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