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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Jul 1978, p. 8

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8-Orono Weekly Times, Weýdùesday, JuIy l2th, 1978 Can youM Mr. R.G. Garrow oneO of our representatives wili be ai Queens Hotel, 45 King Street West, Newcastle, Ontario, on Tuesday, July 18th, 1978, between 9: 3o a.m to 3:3o p.m Cali 987-4684 for appointment Branch Office: 22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontarlo. Tel: 576-6800 Opening new doors to small business. Ater a number of studies, a, require heavier equipment maze of public meetings and and although the upper por- negotiations with private land tions of the structures are on own lers some hydro towers site they have yet to be are beginining to arise on the horizon south of the 401 in the Newtonville area. As of last week the portions of twelve such towers wvere visable froým 401. These towers were erected on lands where early possession was given by local land owners. The portion of the towers nom, erected did flot require heavy equipment. The top portions of the towers will raised. When the towers are completed they will rise to 170 feet. There are one hun)dred and fifty-three towers to be erected in the Town of Newcastle. The towers are spaced some 850 feet apart and will carry a total of 24 wires. Ontario Hydro expects to gain legal access to al properties in Newcastle by the middle of July. Approve Bowmna nvi 1lie farmnerý's market READ ANY GOOD LABELS LATELY? A basic guide to the Who, What, Where, When andWhy of Shopping Canadian. Why should you Shop Canadian? Everyorne you buy somethina made in Canada, you hlp keep a Canacfian working. You help keep Canadian money inside Canada. You hel p to expand and strengthen Canada's economy. When you think about it, you help yourself. When shuld you Shop Canadian? Whenever you're satisfied that the product xr service you need is / (A) made or grown in Canada and 18) of equal or better value and quality. hat's flot just good advice ... it's good The Finance committee on Mondy evening recommend- ed to council approval for the establishment of a farmer's market in Bowmanville. The project is being sponsored by the Newcastle Community Conservation Centre and is to be held on the east parking lot of the Court House building in Bowmanville. Pat Mertl in speaking to the committee said they had seventeen interested vendors at the present time and that produce sold must be grown by the vendor: She also pointed out that the Centre had met with the Chamber of Commerce at a regular meeting and that althoug1h they could not give approval to the scheme as oly five members were present th< Centre did receive encourage- ment. The Centre will pay a fee of $2610 for the use of the parking lot which will bc icharged against the vendors. The Community Conservat- ion Centre group hope to have the market operative on Thursday starting with July 2th and continuîng through to October 26th. Council Alun said he feit this was unfair competition for local merchants and doubted that approval should be given. He also pointed out that the five members pre- sent at the Chamber meeting were not even Bowmanville businessmen. Jasper Holliday, Bruce Taylor and Mayor Rickard f were supportive of the prop- *osal suggesting that the ,j market would bring more traffic into the Town. Pat Mertl pointed out that similar e farmer's markets were oper- e ating in Oshawa, Peterbor- ough, Cobourg and Port Hope and that the Oshawa market e was sponsored by the down- e tow,ýn businessmen.I. Wbat is made in Canada? Just about everythinig you need ta help you live the life you want. As the saying goes, we have no bana- nas,' but we do have Apples, Ba ndages, Cranes, Drills, Elevators, Furniture, Glassware, Holiday resorts, Insulation, jewellery, Kitchen appliances, Lumber, Machinery, Newspapers, Otfice equip- ment, Potatoes, Qui Is, Rope, Steel, ires, Umbrellas, Vaccines, Wnes, X-Ray equipment, Yarns, and Zippers. Everything, in other words, from A t0 Z. * Gosernment I of Canada Who should Shop Canadian? Every day, mont of us have the choice. Whether we're buying grocermes for the home or supplies (or business, farm Or industry. If each of us added only, $10 a weekt Canadman ruade purchases, Canada would be over 10 billion dollars better off n lust one year. Who should Shop Lanadian? You shOUld. Gouvernement du Canada lndustm'y, Trade industrie andCommerce et Commierce Jack Horner, Jack I-orer mnster ministre 1I shff aCeme m.gsinSuà 1 fiacrm Where does it say Made in Canada? Someti mes tf doesn't. Someti mes a sign says 'Produce of PEIU" Or "BC. Apples" or "Fabriqué a u Quebec" or "Made in Mantoba" or "New Brunswick Sairdines' or "Grown by e. Saskatchewan Farmers" or "A product of e Alberta" or "Fresh (rom Newioundland" or "Man utactured in OCtario" or "Nova Scotia t.obster." ta The point is, i you take the trouble ta find out, you can usually tell, And, if t's mnade any where in the ten Provinces or the Territories, itîs made in Canada, This ad was made in Canada. Makng thia ml îoyed (toi a period moft u' a wri ter, ,in ar t director, an ar r ilt eXU( tise a media buyer a iedia planner, a typ)esetter, an engraver, a plateiiker, a traffîr operator, ,,everal swit( hboard operators, various mailmen, àilpprb and secretaries, publication reps, publication make-vip people, naitta mention a Il their various suppliers. Everyone ofthese people lives and works in nuisCanada.

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