Smoke detectors'save lives Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Septembeir 20th, 1978-9 înlmate préogram I works weII Fire prevention was fore- Orono Fair by the Orono created considerable interest ance at the fair. most in this display at the Firefighters. The dîsplay by the thousands in attend- Subscribe now to mail-a-menu A report was filed with the Northumberland and New- castie Board of Education last Thursday relating to the inmate work program which was carried out in the area through the co-operation with the Ministry of Correctional Services. In the western area the program ran from July 12 to September ist while in the central section of the area the program ran from July 12th to September l5th. Through the program the Board of Education was provided with approximately 1600 man hours of labour by Ail Season 's Holiday Sales & Rentai Buy or Rent Motor Homes 20', 23', 26' Truck Campers Horse Trailers Spec ia1 Wi nter Rates 983-5821 inma tes with 420 hours of guard supervision. Supplies for fence painting and general dlean-up cost the board $1,275. This included 'he purchase of brushes, paint, rollers, wipers, cleaners and somne travel expenses. In general the Board was well satisfied with the pro- gram which has enhanced the appearance of many school yards throughout the two areas. UNITEDCHURCH Orono Pastoral Charge Minister ~- Rev.B.E.Long B.Th. Organistand Choir Diroctor David Gray Suniday, September 24, 1978 ORONO UNITED CHURCH Sunday Church School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. KIRBY.UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Service 9:45 Guest Speaker - Rev. Barry Pogue, Teacher, Durhamn Col- lege, Oshawa. Sunday Church School 9:45 Dial-A-Thought 983-9151 Uu't Leave ILt t Chance Be sure your home is truly protected bhy a good policy Cali us now Milison Insurance Agency O)ffice: Corner of Church and Cobbledick Street BYAMS PLUMBING - H EATING Sales and Service 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE GULF FINANCING Low lnterest Rates Phono: Tyrone 263-2650 PUMPING OUT SE PTIC TANKS CLAUDE HARNESS Formerly Brt Tamkins Phone 786-2552 N EWTONVILLE WAT ERWORKS 7 Da ys aWeek Wells, Cisterns, Pool and Lawns Town Water NE WTON VILLE 786-2381 - G. Cowlard 1 Mail-A-Menu, a regular release produced by the food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, is starting another subseription year in October. Mail-A-Menu is issued 16 times a year and keeps consumers informed about Ontario food products. Information is included on the availability, storage and preparation of Ontario Foods. Each issue features a menu using seasonal Ontario pro- ducts. Many of the recipes for the menu are included. If you're an Ontario resi- dent and would like to receive Mail-A-Menu, you can sub- scribe for a yearly fee of $3.00. The subscription year runs fromn October 1978 to September 1979. To get ail the issues, order right away. Subscription orders received within the year are filled only from the time the order is processed. We are unable to provide copies of back issues. Refunds cannot be made for subscriptions cancelled with- in the year. ~To order Mail-A-Menu, please print your name, address and postal code. Enclose a cheque or money order for $3.00 made payable to Treasurer of Ontario. Mail to: Director of Accounts, 55, Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture and Food, Legisiative Buildings, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2A3. Up and Down the Book Stacks ADULT Reflections without Mirrors by Louis Nizer (memoir of a legendary attorney) Native American Testimony edited by Peter Nabokov (an anthology of Indian and White relations) Gardening under Lights by W. Murphy Ramses Il and His Time by Immanuel Velikovsky The Watcher by Colin Wilcox (novel of suspense) The Lady loved too well by Jack Donahue (murder mystery) Savage Ransom by David Lippincott (novel of terror) The Glendower Legacy by Thomas Gifford (everyone is after a mysterious docu- ument which could change the hîstory of the U.S.) Lots of new paperbacks JUNIOR The Vear at Maple Hill Farm by Alice Provensen Things You've always wanted to know about Monsters but were afraid to ask by Tony Tallirco Better Skateboarding for Boys and Girls by Ross, Olney Mystery at the Edge of Two Worlds by Christie Harris New paper backs. EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Dinasaurs by Kathleen Daly Funny Mr, ciown- by Marlon Crume Trucks by Watt Piper. Madeleine Hadlev. M i by WESTCLOX'M DIJAL CHAMBER IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR NEW LOW PRICE NEW OPERATES ON LOW COST 9 VOLT ALKALIN E BATTERY (NOT INCLUDED> NEW INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY, FULLY ENCLOSED FOR DURABILITY, PROTECTION 11 NEW DISTINCTIVE PULSATING ALARM MINIMIZES BATTERY POWER LOSSÉi- Reduced to $ 18,67> Battery Included ROU'%L PH DuOMI1NIO N H A RDO"WmAR E ORONO, ONT. 983-5207