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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Jun 1982, p. 7

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Cut twentieth birthday cake Mrs. Norma Long, charter the Pesbytery U.C.W. and annlversery celebration last president of the Orono the present president, Mrs. Thursday of the Oono U.C.W. along with Mms. Isabelle Challice, cut the U.C.W. Euna Killems, president of Anniversary cake at the 2tb Presents reading at A nniversary Mrs. Dellamy of the Don StaPles, as well as a Leskard U.C.W. Unit pro- monologue by Mrs. Fred vided the 2th anniversary Lycett, a reading on humour meeting of the U.C.W. witb a by Mrs. Touchburn, a bat reading last week in the base- fashion show by Unit 3 and a ment of the Orono United short skit by Unit 4. Church.- The program was followed The programn included a with the serving- of birthday. skit by the Orono Hi-cs and cake and coffee. Sunday School assisted by iUps andW dowuns ofauto îndustry CHEVROLET MALIBUS BEING SNAPPED UP AT A BARGAIN PRICE The recent announicement by General Motors of Canada to the effect that 5,000 Malibus would be sold in Canada at Canadian dealerships for $6,500 each has caught on fast with the buying public. Dealers across the nation and in Durham Region bave repoted a quick reaction by the general public witb sales skyrocketing. The 5,000 Malibus are part of a shipment of cars that were rejected by Iraq somfe mnonths ago and have been stored in Oshawa and Halifax. It bas been reported that the car would have sold for around $11 ,000.00. The Malibus will not be available' for a numnber of weeks as they have to be returned to the assembly line in Oshawa for modifications to meet fedemal emission stan- dards. The cars corne in seven col- ors being equipped with 3.8 litre, V-6 engines, air- conditioning, tinted glass, AM-FM and cassette stereos and witb deluxe body. Tbey carry a continuos protection plan waranty for 36 mnonths or 60,000 kmn. CANADIAN GM SALES DROP FOR MAY Gieneral Motors of Canada May car sales dropped somne 29 percent compared to that of May 1981. Sales in the U.S. however increased for the May over last year by 22 percent. The increased sales in the U.S. is expected to affect the Canadian industry as 65 per- cent of production in Canada is exported to the U.S. GM car sales in Canada dropped to 24,884 frorn 34,831 in May of 1981. Truck sales were down to 7,730 from a former 1,949 in 198 1. LADA COULD BUJLT CARS IN DURHAM -Recent negotiations and meetings could result in the- Soviet Union entering into an agreernent to produce LADA cars in Canada. LADA is consid& ri*ng possible locations in Nova Scotia, -New Brunswick and Ontario. Durham becornes a possi- ble site if LADA expands to Canada as the Region is now auto related and LADA bas a headquartems in Ajax at the prescrit tirne. new technoIogý protect tomnato< Protect Your Tomatoes Modemn Tecbnology plays an important ole in the gowing of plants. It develops new products andi improves oId poducts so that the degree of success in the garden is increased, One of the recent new products that have corne along is the one to protect the fruit of the tomnato plant. For several years now gardeners have had problems witb the bottom of the tomato turning brown and then black that forms on the bottom of the fruit. This is called blossom-end rot. It is caused by a calcium deficien- cy, whicb is caused by-uneven wateming and the en- vionmental conditions, such as a lot of hot humid weathem or seveme peiods of heavy main. It must be stessed that it is not caused by lack of nutrients in the soil and it is not a disease such as a fungus. The new product developed spécially for this probiem is called PRO-TEC- TOMAT, and all it. contains is 3.6 per cent elemental calcium, whicb should be ap- pIed wben the fruit is the size' of golfballs and can be epeated every 3 weeks if the weather is moist and bumîd. Sp ray directly to the foliage so that the foliage is finely coveted but not to the point of runoff. Marginal leafburn will appear if the dose is epeated sevemal times. So watcb for this. A 500 g. bottle will make about 10 litres of spray. Another product thiat bas been on the market for several years is called FRUITAL. It is a product that cornes in an aerosol and can be sprayed on the fruit of the tomato plant, wbich will induce the flowers to set r -~ I fruit, especial sping such Spray dimectly of flowers biU cluster per se Now that have been p ready to start couple of a] balanced liqui as RX 15willI and will spem tion ofnice fi Hangingt must be fer once every2 thern bealtb) since the soil bas only 50 m the soil. Yot how parks ani can keep the such good Orono Weekly Timnes, Wednesday, lune 9, 1982, 7 secret to their success is ,to feeding on a regular basis, which is usually every2 Lx Sweeks. WThis past week we have lly in a cold, wet already had some cases of as this year. leaf miners in the birch trees. [y on the clusters This shows up where the leaf ut only once per has blotches, but this is the ason. start of the leaf miner bur- tmost annuals rowing in the inside tissue of planted are are the leaf and starting to suck -t to spread out a out the choroflîl from the leaf pplications of a celîs. Apply SYSTEM 2 E id fertilizer such directly to the soil and water help themn along in heavily. The best way is to d up the forma- punch holes around the dnip full plants. line of the tree. 1 bole for baskets outside each inch of diameter of rtilized at least trunk and apply 1 ounce of 2weeks to keep chemnical to each hole. Then iy and growing cover immediately and water in thecontainer in. You can start to trim up nuch nutrients in your evergreens since the first )ù often wonder flush of growth is almost ad publ ic gardens aven. Most on this next week. cir containers in Until Next Week Happy shape but the Gardening. Daytrppers -his summer, don't kid yourself. Take your kids away for aday to an Ontario Provincial Park. Clean sandy beaches, clear water; and lots of room to roam are al doser than you think. Pack a picnic for a memorable, econornical day trip. Uncrowded and uncluttered, Ontario's Parks offer more than you'd imagine. This sumrnei trip out to, an Ontario Provincial Park. We wouldn't kid you. For more information write: Ontario Travel - Parks, Box 33, Dept. D.T., Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 1N3. Or cei:- in Toronto 965-4008. Outside Toronto, 1-800-268-3735. OuaroProvin" 1Park NAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL CODE NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BOW MANVI LLE CORPORATION Wednesday, June 16,i 8:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 132 Church Street BOWMIAN VILLE, ONTARIO FOR PURPOSES 0F. 1. Hearing Reports 2. Report of Hospital Auditors 3. Election of Directors 4. Appointment of Auditors

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