PHOTO ISHP'Ie Phono for APpointment Anniversary Wedding end Famlly Portraits ln aur Studio, Your Home, Or on Location. 78 King St.W. Bowmanvile 6232404 Phone 416-623-3393 Orono Cali 983-9547 For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the iargest selection of properties ln the area. 234 KING ST. EAST WAKEFI ELD INSU RANCE 983-9438 Orono Towing MECHANICAL REPAIRS To Alil Cars and Trucks 24-HOUR TOWING Phone 9835249 Stevoe.Fumiture Shop We Ham A Large SMction of Antique and Decorator Fumniture for Sale, by Appointment or Chance 983-9630 Orono 1 Mile East of Hwy. 115 at Taunton Rd. We aiso do UpholsteW & Refinlshlng. WORK WANTED Ear piercing service. Phone 623-5747 for ap- paintment and infprmation. Santa Claus Special Regular $8.00 Saturday $5.00 Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. Flower'Den 28 David's Crescent Drled & Silk Floral Arrangements CUSTOM MAD E 98-423 NOTICES If you have questions or concerns about your munficipaîity, please feel free to cal me at either 983,5505. Diane Hamre, Courte, Ward 3 T. of N. NOTICE SNOW REMOVAL Tracter & Blower Laneways 'Jr. West 983-5556 1,8,15, pd. U.C.W. NOTICE Came along and bring a friendta the Orono U.C.W. Pot-Luck Felowship Lun- cheon in the Main Hall at Orono United ChurchMTurs- day, Dec. 9th at 12:30 p.m. Please bring canned goods or non-perishable items for the Xmas Box ta be sent ta the Men's Hostile in Oshawa. 1, 8, a.c. HELP WANTED We will pay yau $30.00 for every hundred envelopes you stuff and return to us, as per instructions. Send a Self- Addressed Stamped No. 9 envelope ta, PURPLE MAR- TIN HOLDINGS Box 8580, Station F. Calgary, Alberta. T2J 2V6. 24, 1,8,15 pd. FOR SALE 1975 Buick LeSabre, 2 door, 350 V8. As is $350. or best offer. Cal 983-9229. 1, pd. FOR-SALE Firewood, ail Hardwood. Delivery or pick-up. CalI 786-2633. LOST Reward for lost 8 month aid golden retriever. Tattoo in ear No. F2V3P. Owners very anxious. Please calI 797-2431. 1, a.c. COMING EVENTS Almost Christmnas Concert and Family Square Dance Clarke High Scheoo Band and Chair Dec. Il - 7:30 P.M. High School Auditorium Admission $2.00 Students $1.00 17,24,1 ,8,a.c. COMING EVENTS Oshawa Festival Singers A Village Christmas Concert Newcastle Town Hall Dec. 5th 2:30 P.M. Contact: Charles Gray for Tickets 987-4551. Tickets available at door. Price Adults $3.00. Seniors and Students $2.00. Special Guests: Orilia Seoi- ish Dancers. 17,24, 1, a. c. COMING EVENTS Heather Social Clb Tes and Dazaar Sat. Dec. 4, 1982 2:00 P.M. at Orono Oddfeiiows Hall. 27, 10, 24, 1 a.c. COMfING EVENTS Orono Oddfellow's Serviceý Club Christmas Turkey Draw and Card -Party Wednesday, December 15th 8:00 P.M. Ladies, with lunch fee. Gents admission $1 .00. Everyone welcome. 1, pd. THANK YOU I would like ta thank my faxily, friends and relatives, Heather Rebekah Lodge and Club '62 for cards, treats and visits while 1 was ill at home and in the hospital. Hazel Stapleton. 1, pd. Birth AnInouncei ROBINSON - Chr Lynn (nee Lowery> ai happy ta announce tl arrivai of their firstc son, Tyler Lowery, b Oshawa General Hosp November 13, 1982. vc 8 lbs. 3 ozs. First grandchild fci don and Marjarie L Orono and Gerald Dorathy Robinson,( Also, first great-gra for Perry and Fi Sanders, Peterboroug1 Arthur and Mildred1 Bowmanville. Additional grandchild for Mrs. Robinson, Oshawa and Catherine Lowery, Kiri Special thanks to Spears and the nurses Maternity floor. Fores t Mwanagemi needs, environmeil review Woods, Water ud 1W Dy: Ren Reid, Fede,, Ontario NaturulIgts Two issues have part ly concerued Ontari vironmentaiists over th three years - the poor in regenerating aur no forests, and the Proi habit of exempting imp activities from the vironmental Assessmen Now the two issues are ing with a decision due1 the end of the year ci the environmental legis will be applied ta management. The Ministry of N Resources, which 18 res bIc for forestry, has i strongiy any moves to their activities under th, E.A. Act. They have PRO-GA RDEN LA NDSCA PIN G. " COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL- v " INTERLOCKING STONE (WALKWA YS, PATIOS, DRIVEWA YS) " SPRING CLEAN UP " SODDING & FERTILIZING ' " FREE ESTIMA TES CALL883-5915 ORONI.r Potted Dwarf Fruit Trees New Hard Maple Railway Ties 6x8x8 FR UIT Offers To You Fresh Crisp Maclntosh, Red & Golden- Doudcous, Mutsue, Russet & Spy Apples From $3.95 Up V2Bushel Flemish Beauty And Bosc Pears Fresh Eggs & Potatoes W. Make the Best CIDER at this time of year Fred's Fruit Market Hwy. 115 and 35, Orono, Ont. Îï Î;;ý .. .. .. .. .. sus THE operating under a series of temporary exemptions, designed to allow them time to develop suitabie en- vironmental guidelines, but their Iast exemption expires on December 3 1. So fat, no ment decision bas been made on met how the deadlock between ris and MNR and the Ministry of En- ire very vironment over this issue will he safe be broken. child, a 1 In a brief submiitted to the born at two inisters, The Fedéra- pital on tion of Ontario Naturalists 'eighing argued strongly that a com- prehensive environmental iGor- assessment is necessary. Lowery, Forestry is big business in' d and Ontario, with 51 million acres Orono. of public land committed to adchild sustain the industry. Close to 'rancis half-a-inillion acres are clear- gh and cut every year to feed the White, mils, and conflicts betwcen this massive Iogging and g reat- wiidlifé, fisheries, recreation, Betty native groups, and the kd Mrs. tourism are enormous. MNR rby. dlaims that it is cormmitted to o Dr. a policy of multiple use of the on the for.est, but in fact'there are very few safeguards to ensure 1, a.c. that these other uses are falrly - considered when forest harvesting is planned. By for- cing managers to consider nt alternatives and to document ,e t the négative effects of forestry, an environmiental assessment could. provide those safeguards. itl Perhaps one ofth esn for MNR resistance is their reluctance ta reveal the chaos that now passes as forest Vildilfe management. The FON brief tieOn Of that points out, for example, that MINR has failed ta meet ticular- most of the conditions on the no en- preseàt exemption order, and te past that thé 20 year management record plans that are supposed ta be orthern prepared are niissing for 'vince's many areas. For the large Portant chunks. of Crown land ,e En- ailocated under license ta nt Act. various companies, only 28 emerg- percent of the area is covered before by a current management n how plan, and the plans average at slation least 6'/a years behind forest schedule. Little wonder that we fail ta regenerate one- Natural third of the area harvested sponsi- each year, and little wonder resisted that the Ministry responsible obring would rather not have ta de- ie 1975 fend its record publicly. e ,been