Orono Weekly Times. Wednesday, Novemnber 9tli, 1977-5 to buildings, fences or irrigat- ion systemns the latter which could be used even under the lines providing a solid stream of water did not bit the connectors. It did say-,that fertilizers and pesticides should not be used in irrigat- ion system located alongside transmission lunes. Interferenc-e with radio or television should not be ex- perienced near transmission lines unless poor receiving equipment is being used or dialing a weak, distant signal. FilM Proceseîng luCe. SO lui m wiM FRAMING neras and ýtographic ;Upplies Can Phoi Si Acandle sale was sponsored was in aid of the Orono Arena display. The candles were ately attendance by the last Saturday being held in Fund. Many artistie and made by Mrs. Barbara Ro- general public was rather the Orono Town Hall. The sale beautiful candles were on1 bertson of Orono. Unfortun- sparse. Time out for tea Do Girl serving tea at the candie sale of their own as the turn were in the Orono Town Hall. The was poor. badge girls had to practice on some In a news release Ontario Hydro expects to have the report of recent transmission line hearîngs in the near future. it is reported that hearing officers Harold Gold- kind and David Vine to make the report to the Minîster of Eniergy who in turn has a period of ninety days to make a decision on the report. In the meantime Ontario Hydro property agents are contînuing their contact pro- gram and explaining to affec- ted people a recent change in Hydro's property policy. H'4r as also published a b outlining the charact- enistis of the 500,000 vote power fines to be constructed from Lennox to Oshawa. Some concern was expressed during the two hearings by area residents of the effect of the lines to close-by residents and also if woring under the lines. The bookiet states that working under the lines would flot build Up an electrostatic field any greater than walk- ing across a carpet and touching a door knob. Induced Cla rke Public LIBRARY PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday :00 to 8:00pI. M. Saturday lOff to 5: 00p.mn. Oronlo, Ontario charges states that induced charges on equipment wouid be harmless but it was recommended that a distance of 20 feet be kept from the uines both for equipment and humnans. It was also suggest- ed that under certain condit- ions a static spark could start a fine while fuellhng equip- ment. It was necommended that nefueling not be under- taken under the lines. The report found no danger Orono Building Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tule 983-5441 'Orono Bath Robes 78King $1. W., §&Wmanvllie Taping-Spray Cem~ings Plaster Repalr Painting Wally Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO !0. Chatterton Electrical Contracting Phone 983-5546 or 9)83-5940 Orono, Ontario Charles Reid, O)rono's Licensed Auctioneer Vatuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales consffit n- f oir terms and dates Phone Orono 983-5914 At Your Service Wakefield, Insurance 983-9438 Fire, Auto 'and Life Phone 623-3377 "FLOW01VERS WITH FEEINGý" 162 King Street East Bowmanville FRESH & DRIED FLOWER AhRANGEMENS for WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, HOSPITAL and HOME BEy.,Y& AL. ANDERSON Housecoats Our housecoat rack is now fuit of beautifully styled long housecoats. Priced from $24.00 $42 .95. Dresses Severat new styles in ladiesý' dresses, (some 1/2 sizes) have been added tIo our dressrack.' Boy'"s Tops Boys cowl-necked tops- grey with red, green or navy 11/2,1, stripes are made of a good acry lic miaterial1 - sizes are f rom 8 - 18 and the price is $4.25. Men's 3/ length bathrobes are in cotton, terry or synthetic material, carnet or beige with brown trim or blue and brown with white trim. Price $19.75. wqt%%mAFRM ST RONG transmission lune report soon b