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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Nov 1990, p. 14

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14-OronoWeekly Times, Wednesday, November 7th, 1990 SRVICE DIRECTr'ORYPhn ~~983-53011-1" The Shori APPLE BLOSSOM "We Do'I Just Speca1ze" Ve Make Every Order Specal Main Street, Or ono W983-9155 YVONNE MAITLANO We Delver Newtonvlle, Pont ypool, Oshawa and Places ln-Bel ween "Haîr With Flair" For LADIES and GENTS Main Street, Orono 983-5333 Orono Electric Ltd. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES COLOUR TVs - HIFis Sales and Service Hotpoint - R.C.A. White Westïnghouse Frigidaire - Whiripool .Wood's Freezers Magic Chef - Hoover 983-5108 m ~PAIuO5~ N~P 'The lafest in tashions for ait imes and ait needs 983-9341 FOR -NIK Auto Bodiy and Collision Quaitty Body Work and Rot inishing INSURANCE CLAIMIS FREE ESTIMATES RAR 3 Newcastle, Ont. Phone 987-5071 FLO WERS PLUS' FLOWERS GIFTS and CRAFTS 29 King Street East Newcastle, Ontario 987-1500, Betty Lycett 9835908 Wiida Middleton 983-9819 GRUNDY'S Country'Upholstery Studio Quali/ty Work In Upho/stery R.R. 2 -Orono, Ont. 983-9874 Bryon (3runy i Double D Gifts & Crafts MAIN STREET, ORONO 983-9585 Llanidrafls A cceped JEAN SIMONE SCHOOL. 0F DANCE TAPP, BALLET JAZZ 147 MILL ST., ORONO KENDAL CHIROPRACTIC Office and Resdence Dr. Ernest Schroeder B. Sc, Chiropractor R.R' 1 KENDAL, ONTARIO LOA 1lEO (416) 983-5510 LLOYD SCOTI MA. COUNSELLING Specîaiizing in MARRIAGE COUNSELLING PARENT-CHILD and PERSONAL PROBLEMS Orono Medicai Centre Orono, Ontario LBO iMO Appe niments and iqures 9839792 (416) 623-8161 Jo-Elen Sportswear 4& Gifis Suppliers of Teams, Schoois & Clubs Corporate Gift Packages 102 Queen St, Bowmanviile, Ontario LiC 1M6 J. Wayne Aasen PATRICK G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIO 5 George Street, Bowmanvi lie, Ontario 623-4473 WINDVIEW FEEDS Featuring a Specaized Line of Martin't Compiete Extruded Horse Rations and Supplements Double Ceaned Oats, Bended Sweet Feed and Pet Food Yor VMartn Feed Mils ea/e r in 0urham Rfegion 5 Mi.Eas ofOrono/Hwy. 115 on Conc. 5 786-2578 FOR SALE ALL, STEEL BUILDING Factory Clearance 21'x24', 30'x4', 40'x75', 50'x10', 60'xlOO', 75'x15' We can erect or deliver to site Supply is Limited, Please Cali 983-5872 or Fax 983-8179 tfà 1980 Pontiac Parisienne, 350 V8, loaded, as is, asking $400-00, phone after 4:30 p.m. 983-5019. One purebred Suffolk Ram, Berrybank Farms, 983-5231. 31,7 cpn, 2 used 2' fluorescent light fixtures $10.00 each; weîghts and press bench $40.00; phone 983-9773. tfi Beef - hind quarter, chemically free, phone 983-9672 evenings. 7, 14,, cpn 1988 Pontiac Safari', 35000 km., fully loaded, PW PL AC Elec. seat $16,000 or BO, 983-5602 or 1-705932-5313. 7, 14 cpn 3/4 size upnight Mason- Reisch piano, excellent shape, $700.00; one exercise bicycle, $75.00; one singer in- dustrial sewing machine in excellent running ordei ask- ing $500.00, eaiu 786-2864. 7, 14, 2 1, ac Ford Fairmonft, good runn- ing condition, asking $1500. or best offer, caîl 983-5345 for details. 7, 14, cpn The front room, 5161 Main St. Orono will be open for SHOW and SALE of crafîs, ornaments, homemade goodies and much more. Fni- day, November 16, 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and Saturday November 17 and SundaY, November 18, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p. m. 7, 14 cpn CORN STOVE SALES Pine Ridge Corn Stoves KENDAL, ONTARIO (416)-983-9442 BEEF FOR Sides of beef - grain fed, customi ped, frozen, gover spected, buy direct and save. Cartwril 983-9471. 10 pc. Dining R, $995 .00 5 pc. Duncan P $395 .00 Gibbart Bec $995 .00 Pine Tables, book cases etc. Country Tre Store 35/115 H% Between Kiri Lindsay tur Open Fi. Sat. 416-983-5. 31,7, 1. SALE $1.87 lb. cut, wrap- CARD 0F THMI rnment in- Dean and t can finaliy from farm that our daughter Cher ight Farms now well on her wayt complete and heal 31, 7, cpn recovery. We would lik, thank everyone for their ýoom Set port both financialiy *oom Set emotionally. We don't k what we would haveÉ 'hyfe Set without people 1 1 Set yourseives. d Set Dean, Sue-Ann and Ci "The Bruce Far dressers, maure wy. by and noff .Sun. 412 4,'21, ne ALTERATIONS General sewing and dressmaking in my home. Cali Wednesdays and even- ings 983-9761. tfn FOR RENT Orono stores for lease, various sizes, 5414 Main Street, CI Zone, cali Lyle or Marg West at 983-9341 - Res. 983-5962. tfn FREE KITTENS Recycling specialits, white persian with grey or orange markings, cati 983-8149. 7, 14 cpn HORSES BOARDED Lianne Stable reg'd Limited Box Stalîs Available .Expert Care Vet and Ferrier on CaI Reasonable Rates Ail Breeds Excepted Phone 983-9235 after 7 p.m. Oct. 10-Dec. 12 cpn KEN'S PAINTING & DECORAT ING Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Seniors Discount Friendly Counteous Service Phone 983-9380 TV - VCR - STEREO0 Service Cails ESTIMATES GIVEN 983-508% #2 JOHN HRUSKA Licensed - 15 Years Experience 1 want to express sincere thanks'on behal my mother and my famit ail our friends neighbours, for the cards, words of sympathy anc donations made in father's memory.. A simple ýthank youf my heart to ail of you. Carol Hendry and family DEATH NOTIC PLAZEK, Robert A. Memorial Hospital Bowr ville on Monday, Nover 5, 1990 in Ijis 46 year. beloved husband of Ari Plazek of R. R. 2, Or dear father of Leslie Robin, brother of Carole David.* Friends were able to ce Morris Funeral Chapel Tuesday. Funeral ser complete in our Chapé Wednesday at 11:00 Cremation. Donations to Ont Heart and Stroke FoundE in his memory would gratefully appreciated. STAFFORD MONUMENT! 143 King St. E. Bowmanville, 01 Pho ne 623-81 OUT 0F TOWN CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 Granite Monuments Markers, and Cemetery Lettering Private home or showroom appointrn availabie . Serving ail faithý References avail ab on requftEi ,ýt Atter Hours Cal Oshawa 1.416-579i.1116 Ontario Hydro announces engine block timer rebate program Ontario Hydro wili soon provide, iebates for tise purchase of energy efficient outdoor timers for use on engine block heaters, Ontario Hydro President and CEO Robert Franklin announced Monday. The averageengine block heater' consumes 500 watts and if ieft to, run for ten hours requires energy. produced by burning seven and haîf pounds of cmal, Franklin said. "Now imagine a million cars using their block heaters al winter," said Franklin. "To generate that much eiectricity at coal-fired stations requires 375,000 tons of coal." if each of those cars wasi ý1KS equipped i wth a timer, thse amount of coal saved would fui the [y say SkyDome six trnes," Franklin told! ýra is members of the Canadiani to a Electrical Association. it h y Franklin pointed out that thse ce to b lock heater timer is only onel sp example of technology that is1 and ,available now to be easily adapted to help consumers use electricity: know doc more efficiently. lie Details of the timer rebate: program will be announced at a later date. .-heral Recently Hydro offered a $5'i -nily- rebate on energy efficient lightî 7, ac bulbs which are being sold throughi My a supermarket chain. The entireý If of shipment of 20,000 sold out within, iîy to a few days, and a second shipment a nd is selling fast.- , the During his speech to CEAe d the members, Franklin called for a[ My greater partnership between, utilities andgovernments to from encourage more efficient use of electricity_. "Together we can make conservation real, and live 7, ac comfortably doing it. Demand Management or sustainable development or Conserver Society -E -- cail it what you will -- requiresi - changes ini behavior. Such changeý requires leadership but wil ùotî at work without partnership," said iman- Franklin. -mber Utilities, governments and .Bob consumers have to join in a,ý neka partnership in taking energyl ýrono, efficiency to its limits beforel Sand energy producers such as Ontaril le and Hydro can embark on the creationî of energy supplies. aIl at effica increasing energyl CI on efciency is both necessary and~ rvice possible. But it is not easy. It wilý ýel on reqtsire total commitment froi- a.m. inovrnment." business- 'anci itario goeriet n e lao :sen lation possible method of enforcinl [d be energy efficiency, educating ct 7 c consumer to, the resultinl 7ac environmentaî, economie an( social benefits remains thse crucia~ task. * He also advised CEA memberes rS tisat in order to bestsev - consumers energy producers musi )nt. begin thinking in ternis oi 50' consumer needs and not just iý, termis of meeting consumeî, E demands. "As leaders in thse electricai ts, industry you share some of oui, most pressing problemts. Like us ig you have to do more to encouragý better usage of electricity. Societý ients needs it and, if that's not enougý * your customers want it. Very sooý ble they'll demand it."ï "For the nineties our tirsl priority must be to make mor' efficient use of thse electricity wî already have. No doubit this is t:, best, thse fastest, the mos economical, the mos enviromnentally responsible, wa~ to meet people's need for energi services."i Banina Home Check. -Vacation home Checking -Let us make your home 10&l tived n Barb Shetier-Ina Cox NEWTONVILLE (416) 786.2996

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