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Orono Weekly Times, 9 Oct 1991, p. 11

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Diane Hamire openis Committee room Asking, more tîme to sift through Laidlaw plan Newcastle commrittee supported a request fromtheir planning department requesting the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Consolidated Hearing Board to provide adequate time ta allow the town to prepare final comments on the Laidlaw Infili application prioir 10 the Official Plan amendment application being referred to the Ontario Municipal and 'the Consolidated hearing. Laidlaw bas made application to relocate a portion of the Grahamt Creek. T hese works are abatemnent works to deal with existing problems at the dump. A report noted that the Ministry of the Environment has not notified the town. if this proposal will be reviewed in the context of the Minll project. Under certain conditions the Ministry of Municipal Mffairs wil" allow only thirty days for the town and the region t0 submit their final comnients as to the Consolidated hiearing which takes li a number of issues relating 10 the Laidlaw plans for the Infill operation at their prescrnt landfill site. Horticultural Flowerand Vegetable Show resuits The Faîl Show for Orono Guelph School of Agriculture. It the goods. We ail had a real bal Horticultural Society was hield on was a real proud moment for the participating. It was a huge success. October 3rd in the Main Hall of the Mostert's to have their son share his Our newest members Yvonne Orono United Church.The evening knowledge and expertise with the and Stan Hôy fromt Kendal was a huge success. President Sr. members as he showed the exhibited for the first time in our ý_ nna Hutton opecned temeeting various slides from England, Italy show, and are to be congratulated, and we c-om eNI-veryone. ----ad Spain. It was fascinating 10 see on their winnings. Shirley Mùffat was our the pat[cn the courtyards, the Fali Flower &Vegetable Show accompanist for 0 Canada Donna concrete fence 1c s, floral Resuits: read a poem titled 'Ho v1 know Imn gardens, and irrigation systems and --Section A - Spcimen Cut Flowers getting old." Everyone loved it. miniature designs on hedges, and Class ]- -Chrysanthemnum, cushion, The minutes were read by private parking spaces covered with 2 sprays: 1) Carol Mostert; 2) Lomna Yvonne Trafford our secretary and ivies. We aIl now have the "itch' to Atkins; 3) Inez Harris Adele McGill gave the treasury go and see Europe. Class 2 - Chrysanthemum, spoon, 2 report. Donna Hutton thanked Arnoldl sprays: 2) Lomna Atkins Mrs. Isabelle Challice for sharing the slides with us. It was Class 3 - Chrysanthemumn - mixed introduced the new minister Rev. a real pleasure to secehim there. colour and varieties: 1) Isabelle Clappison and his wife to the Our judges for the show were Chiallice; 2) Shelley Etmanskie; 3) soci ety. Merlin Slute and his daughter, and Lama Atkins It was announced that there will they sure had their work cut out for (Continued page 15) be a flower arranging workshop put themn! on by District 17 at the Nestleton The lunch committee for the Hall on Saturday, November 9th for evening were Marjorie Lowery, members of the Senior Horticulture. Lorna Atkins, Adele McGiîll and For information contact Yvonne Fbo Sharpe and they ail did an Trafford or Donna Hutton. excellent job preparing and serving The Junior Gardeners are in everything. Everything was desperate need of leaders for next delicious! year as Minnie will flot be returning Following the beautiful slides as leader. -we had an auction selling bakedje Our special guest for the evenîng goods, gardening containers, was introduced by Cornec DeJong. vegetables, etc. Jo i Arnold Mostert a past junior Auctioneer for the evening gardener is now a landscape Martin Zegers and his brother Dan architect. He is, a graduate of, the did an excellent job auctioning off . thenCorn1-er Pumpkin Muffins Sifi dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Combine liquid ingredients;I pour ir. thte dry ingredients and stir until blended. FuI well greýased muffin tins 2/3 full and bake at 450 degrees F. 18-20 minutes or until golden. Serve hot. Mangar's Auto Centre COMPLUTE REPAIRS TO AIJL MAXES & MODELS 0F FOREIGN & DOMESTIC *CARS * VANS * BUSES * TRUCKS sed Car ORS DSho) ales RdSo &Origina Muffier Shop 9353 afety Inspections Tow Service 935, ropane & Natural Gas Brakes or Tune Ups 983-5487 Body & Paint Work Automotive Parts 117 MiJH St. Oroi Proprietor: Mike Mangar Lic, CI.A.B.H.NGSpS6a.S6b. Insp. 0 I - i sa] Sa Pai CRYSTAL PAGES 983-6150 Open Thursday, Frlday, Saturday 9 to 5 We Buy and Sel 1ist and 2nd 'rime Around Books, Crystals, Stones, Greeting Cards, C.D.'s, B3ooks-On-Tape Tumbling Service Available 5367 Main Street, Orono Pat Irwin Lycett 983-9605 1 tsp. bakings soda 2 cups cake and pastry fbour 2 cups yellow cormceal 2 tbsp baking powdcr 2 tsp salt 1/2 cup liquid honey 1/2 cup light molasses 1 cup canned or cooked pumpkin 3 well beaten eggs 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine 2 cups buttermnilk

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