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Orono Weekly Times, 13 Mar 1985, p. 3

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Omono Weekiy Ti e4Wedne.dy ac 1,1S- Officers of Orono and District Credit Union Ltd. Pictured above are: Mary District Credit Union Ltd.; The 3Othi annual meeting Clapdlorp, the new treasýurer- Bill Gilbank, president and was held recently in the manager of the Orono and Joan Sutcliffe, secretary. UIT PAYS TO IISE VOUR HEAD Due ta the fact that ibings have become rat ber quiet around home and the town 1 amn gaing ta have ta again resart ta thle bird warld-for this week.s columnn. This înbewen eather- that hias plu a crunch an ski- ing in the immiediate area had Li Ltagain, ini searcbi of birds that do frlequLent this area in1 thle winter season. 1 biad only ta tell Bill Buin- tinig tbat Red Crossýbills were being sighted in tbe dlistict and as a mnatter of fact anle pair have been reparted ta be nesting in' the P'ickeringl- area. Armied wýiti thleknweg that these irids do feed on seeds fromn Pine, Spruce and Larchi canles w\e picked aur area where suLcb feed wýas available. Seildom have 1 dane this in. the past with the result one can, da a lat of loaking and Walkinlg before accidentally mlakingÏ a sigbiting. Sa it was off Saturday afternoon f the twa of us ta an area in wbicb we knew the three výarieties of trees ex- hwas soon evideni Lthe pines had no canes but tIb is, was nat the case wi.tb spruce and larcb. Therc a an abuindance of Purpie Fincbes feeding in the spruice as are tibese birds thrloulgilouî tlle area ai bomne feeders. I is at bumper year f'or Ille spcies. 1 was able ta add a Comi mon Redpoll wýfh iaýs evaýd_ ed my\ idnifc o fo he pasi years. 1b liedol were filidingp Ible larcb canes ta t wanI lon,, belare nil Ur af (ra 111(!\ madc Winged Crassbills. We cer- tainly were pleased ta add this ta aur list. Red Crassbills did net make their appearance, or te our knowledge they didn't. What 1 thought was most interesting is the fact that a littie heads-up planning goes a long \way in adding nlew birds ta the list. Updating the bird migra- tion in this area thre past cou- pie of wýeeks have recorded thre Horned Larks travellinig tbrIough1 the area, thie Red Wing Black Birds aire back and as well so are Ilhe Rabins with lîwa sighitingLs last wýeeK- end. Also passing throuýgh are the SnawBnigs Another plus over the week-end far Bill and 1 had ta be the faces of ten dleer peer- ing at us acrass a field east of Elizabethville. Thiey slowly turned and white-flasbed their long tails as tbey took off ta the wooded area north of aur location at what migbî becalled a slow canter. lit appears a productive week-end for the few hours spent in the outdoors. H -ospital in terest KCantinured fromn page 1) time. Since thre hospital ex- pansion programni laIobe car- ried ouitover a [Ibree year peidbegînig in ,ihesprin ofl1985 il, therefare, poie many aopport unilies for- alilof is ta onsiýder ouir intICeei in tiwotycause. If a cnvasheàbas ot ca1l- od an Ou yet thenu leCase feel assurcVd thai oanc will 1,110A Centennial Hall in Bowman- ville. Orono and District C redit Union (Continued from page 1) the Bowmanville office. After 17V2 years witb tbie Credit Union, Mrs. Werry was presented with freshbobu- quet of sweetheart rases, a book and a clack wbicb was made by Mr. A. Laucks. Charter mremnbers present were Mrs. C. Swallow and Mr. E. Blewveît. Mr. S. Lyall, Mr. Jîm Teefy and Mr. R. Allin passed words of con- graitulations ýta Mrs. Werry on bier reinirement and talked of past experiences witb their association witb Leila and bow she was always s0 dedicated ta serve the memibers of the Credit Union. The people present were entertained by Mr. Eric Lam- bier an the piano and bis sangs that he sung sa very well. Winners of the Orona District Credit Union Ltd. "Gatsby" bats were Cindy Scbell, Lorraine' Lyall, Fae Forger, Helen Bryden and Jack CraigoTbe twa prizes donated by Dennisan, were won by C. Milîs and D. An- naert. Mrs. Perrin wan the an y our door soon. Il, buwever, anc bas called once ar twice and faund no one home please phone anc of the canivassers listed in last week's column, preferably anc living near yau. We regret' there were several names of canvassers omitted fram this column last week in tbe persans' of Doreen Wlood, Beryl Clark, Ceni Bailey, Elaine Haines and Rutb Yea. Please accepi aur sincere apalagy far this Tbank you sincerely for youir co-aperatian and gecnerity ý sbown tawaribL is conmmunily effort. prize donated 'by CUMIS, Mr. H-ubbard the prize fram the Co-op and June Heard won the St. Mary's prize. J. Andlerson Sithii donated the jçw elry box whiich was won by Mrs. E. Blewett and D. Perfect won the Curvply Wood Products and Plydesigns prize of a coffee table. IApplica3nts should1 have a minimum of four years experience as a Municipal Building-Plumbing- In- spector or a minimum of 'two years experience combined with a post secondary sehool educa- ion with specific skills in architectural or struc- turai technology. 1984 salary range: $20,769 - $25,988 (under review) Applications wiIl be.received in confidence until 4:30 p.m., March 29,1985. FROZEN PACIFIC RED Chum %Salmon Steaks IL 2.09/ kg 4.60 Piece lb. 1.991 kg 4.38 Watch Your Mail Close/y. There is a. Special Red & White flyer coming your way SOME 0F OUR' MANY SPECIALS KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ 500 g jar - Reg. 4.09 NOW -2u79 9 LIVES CAT FOOD 170 g tin - Reg. 53et .O 29 SUN SPU N CHOICE TOMATOES 19 oz. tin - Reg. 99(D 3.6 Ltr Jug - Reg. 1.85 each OLD DUTCH BLEACH 1.'39 NO NAM E - 4 PACK Deluxe Pizza, 2.29 425 g - Our Most Popular Pizza CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF STEAK SALE_ ROUND STEAK or ROAST BONELESS 6.59 kg - 2.99 lb. Mapie Leaf Beef Burgers 750 g 3.69 DEVON BRAND - 500g pkg. RINDLESS BACON ý1.99 __________________________ w C'OUýR NS1 àmH'5S Phone 983-5201 Orono, Ontario Bob Best Memorial TOU RNAMENT ORONO ARENA Wednesday, March 20 Games: 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 9:0 0 p.m., 10:00 p.m. A roiin d Home, 1

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