Orono WeeklYTIiies, ýWednesday, December 15, 1982, il e. .... ...e . I PHOTOI ISHOP LITED Phoefor Sppoiftment Annlversary Weddlnig and Famliy Portraits lni Our Studio, Your Home, Or on Location. 78 King St.W . Sowmanville 823-2404 WORK WANTED Ear piercing service. Phone 623-5747 for ap- pointment and information. Santa Claus Special Regular $8.001 Saturday $5.011 Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. NOTICES If you have questions or concernis about your municipalîty, please feed free to cail me at either 983-5505. Diane Hamre, Counc., Ward 3 T. of N. NOTICE SNOW REMO VAL Tract.,&£ lower LmnewAy Jr. Wes 903-5556 c WORI( WANTED GP Service Centre Small Engines Sales and Service Hydraulic, Diesel, Propane Equipment Sharpening Service George Payne RR. 1, Campbellcroft, Ont. (416) 797-2889 8, 15, 22, a. 1ILASSI CARD 0F THANKS We wish ta thank aur friends and relatives for mak- îng our 40th Wedding An- niversary such a mnorable occasion. Thanks for cards and gifts. Special thanks to our fami- iy for arranging a;wonderfuI eyening. Merry Christmas to Everyone. Lawrence & Qladys Qreenwood. 15, pd. HELP WANTED We wiIl pay you $30.00 for courteous vice when g and for ti iction of WAKEFI ELD INSURANCE 983-9438 Orono Towing, MECHANICAL REPAIRS To Ail Cars and Trucks 24-HOUR TOWING Phone 9n35249 St.ve's Fumiture Shop We Have A Large Seléction of Antique and Decorator Furnture for Sale, by Appointment or Chance 983-9630 Orono 1 Mle East of Hwy. 115 at Taunton Rd. We also do Upholstery & Reflnishing. PUBLIC NOTICE Commencing December 15, 1982, the following telephone numbers will be in effeot for use during the 1982-1983 Winter Season: NORMAL HOUAS: (7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday), Division 1:,DARLINGTON AREA........ 263-2292 Division 2: BOWMANVILLE........... 623-3391 Division 3: CLARKE TOWNSHIP, INCLUDING ORONO AND NEWCASTLE VILLAGE. .983-9178 IF NO ANSWER at Divisions 2 or 3, cail Division 1 (263-2292) AFTER HOURS AND WEEKENDS. ALL AREAS ANSaWER1NGIRELAY SERVICE..................... 623-3391 In case of concern or emergency relative to.road maintenance or conditions, please caîl the ap- plicable telephone number. R.G. Dupuis, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. Town of Newcastle HAMPTON, Ontario. LOB 1JO. Date of First Publication: December 15, 1982. Date of Second Publication: December 22, 1982. - I PUBLIC NOTICE REGULATIONS FOR WINTER iSEASON Area Residents are hereby advised of the Provin- cial and Municipal regulations applicable to the winter season, as follows: The Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1980): Section 147 (10) prohibits the parking of vehicles on any highway in such a manner as to interfere with the movemnent of traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway. Section 147 (13) provides the authority for the remnoval of any vehicle at the owner's expense, found to be causing an obstruction on a highway. Section 157 prohibits the depositing of snow or ice on a public. roadway. By-Law 79-1, Town of Newcastle: Section 5 (i) prohibits the parking of vehicles on any highway for a period of longer than three (3) hours, and is also applicable to overnight parking on any road under the jurisdiction of the Town of Newcastle. In case of contravention of any of the foregoing, immediate action ilil be taken against the of- tender (s). R.G. Dupuis, P. Eng., Director of Public Works, ~ Town of Newcastle, - HAMPTON, Ontario. LOB iJO. Date of First Publication: December 15, 1982. Date of Second Publication: December 22, 1982. every hundred envelo stUff and retura to us instructions. Sendi Addressed Stamped envelope to, PURPLI TIN HOLDINGS Bo Station F. Calgary, TUJ 2V6. 24, 1,8 IIELP WANTE Want stable help ai W Quarter Horses 797-2364. FOR SLE Firewood, aIl Hardi Delîvery or pick-up. 797-2184 FOR SALE Full size, 4 player machine.,$500.00 or1 fer. Phone 983-5261. FOR SALE 1976 GMC Van sh( Good shape. Will ceri 983-9529. CAR FOR SAI 1975 Cutlass with Steering and B AM.FM. Radio, Powi dows, Air Conditionir tifled $1,600. CalI 98: pes you à, as per a Self- No. 9 E MIAR- Jy ORI Alberta. TORONTO -- Solicitor General,,..eorge Taylor and , 15 pd. Ontario Provincial Police Conunissioner James Erskine today revealed a programn ED designed to make Ontario tM and Highways safer over the holi- . Cal day period and keep drinking drivers off the road. l5,a.c. Both Mr. Taylor and Com- missioner Erskine, who is also chairman of the Ontario Traffic Safety Council, em- twood. phasized that police would be Cal domng their utmost to get drinking drivers off the road. One of the methods will be by enforcing the temporary suspension law -- which re- Pinball quires marginaly impaired best of- drivers to surrender their licences to police for 12 hours 15 PAd. if it is so incicated by a por- table breathalyzer known as an Alert device. ýortbox. The Solicitor General told t bOX, a news conference that if. through the Ontario Police Commission he is urging al 15, a.c. Ontario police forces to join in the Christmas and New LE Year's safety campaign, us- ,Power ing such methods as the tem- rakes, porary suspension program, 'er Win- spot checks and enforcemnent ng. Cer- of the seat belt Iaws. -5131. "The temporary suspen- 15, a-c. sion law, enacted by the legislature last year, is prov- Police plan safe driving canipaign COMING EVENTS DANCING PLUS! Saturday, January 15, 1983. 8:30 to 12.-30 p.m. at Clarke High School Auditorium. Variety Dancing te Ed Morton and "Motif". Special Guest Artist: Shirley Canpbel. Featured performer with Oshawa's Little Theatre and Choral Society. Presenting selections from varjous Broadway Musicals. Also appearing 'The Dix- ieland Debonaires'. Tickets available from CHS Band and Choir, students/parents, or cal 983-5682. $10.00 per couple. Sponsored by CHS Band andI Choir Parents' Associa- tion. Lunch. 15,22, 29. a.c. F10 wer Den 28 David's Crescent Dried & Silk Floral Arrangements CUSTOM MADE 983-5423 ing ta be one of thesnost ef- fectjve instruments the police have in combattig the drinking-driving problem," Mr. Taylor said. " He said some mpSbers of the public seem ta te»-rd it as a measure to be ued only during the holiday ,season, when in fact, îhïO.P.P. alonc has issued more than 9,000 suspensions already this year. Mr. Taylor also, said the ministry and the O.P.P. were- co-operating with the P.R.I.D.E. organization in getting t heir message to the public of the tragedies caused by drinking and driving. P.R.ID.E. (People to Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) is a volunteer organization dedicated ta promnoting public education about the damage that im- palred and drunk drivers do. Many niembers have lost relatives who were killed ini accidents involving impaired and drunk drivers. The Minister said the O.P.P. has'tape cassettes with. messages from P.R.I.D.E. members which will be distributed to radio stations across the province by comnlunity services of- ficers., 1 -v-'FR UIT~ Of fers To You Fresh Crisp Macintosh Red & Golden DeIicious, Mutsue, Russet & Spy Apples From $3.95 UpV½ Busrhel Flemish Beauty And Boso Pears Fresh Eggs & Potatoes We Make the Best-CIDER ai this lime of year Fred-'s Fruit iilarket Hwy. 115 andi 35, Orono, Ont. THANE YOU 1 wish to convey my most sincere thanks to Leskard U.C.W. Unit 5 and Unit I Rebekah Lodge and Past Grand Club 62, friends, an neighbours who were so kind to me during my stay in Oshawa General Hospital and since my comning home. Most Sincerely, Sadie Hamilton. 1,a.c.