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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Nov 1991, p. 15

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Chantelle Juffs is intigued sat on the should wîth the eveoit of the Lighting father on Friday eve og Christmas in downtown Nothing was ta bi Orono and had a special fiar as Chantelle was mnterest in the chorallers as she Parks attendance increases in Increase ln visitors to Lindsay area Provincial Parks! by Mandy Bidwell, District Visitor Services Programmer The 1991 camping season has drawn ta a close for Emily, Balsam Lake, Darlingtan and Serpent Mounds Provincial Parks. Park statistics showed a substantial increase of 9.7% visitors over 1990. 1991 This year a record tc people visited the provinciai parks. Staff are happy1 despite the increase ir the park this summne' occurrences were dam respect and consider, fellow visitors ai environment," you peaceful and relaxunI ail campers. A 'recycling program was initiated and was received with enthusiasm by park visitors. Al parks hope ta continue this program in 1992. Once again, the Park Pal incentive prograrn was offered ta ail of aur young campers. This year the program was expanded ta include a total of uine provincial parks: Awenda, Balsamn Lake, Darlington, Earl Rowe, Emily, Rock Paint, Serpent Mounds, Sibbald Point, and Six Mile Lake. Participants were supplied with a Park Pal baoklet, and upan completing certain tasks, received a carresponding sticker bearing a coloured owl photograph ta be' pFlaced in the booklet. After collecting ail four stickers, young campers received the Officiai Park Pal seal. The completed bookiet ters af ber was an attractive display of owls :nig. and environmental messages for the 'e missed as young visitors ta take home. scancemed. - Park staff are now preparing for ___the 1992 camping season, and would like ta thank everyane who took dhe tinie ta fMI out a comment card with their suggestions and concerns. They are individually read, and as many suggestions as tal of 354,156 possible will be implemented for Lindsay area next year. 1To those af you who ,visited aur ta report that parks this summer, wethank you n visitars using and hope ta see you next year. For r, enfarcement aur future first time visitors, we vii. By "having look farward ta meeting you and ation for your making new friends. Have a happy, ,d the park safe winter. 1 gu arantee a kg vacation for Bitte rsweet Chocolate Truffle Cheesecake Ihis decadently rich dessert makes enaugh ta serve a crowd and is perfect for holiday gatherings or dessert buffets. t should be made aliead of Urne then glazed just before serving. To makie crust, combine wafer crumbs and melted butter, press mixture evenly on bottom of 9 inch (23 cm) springformn pan. Refrigerate while preparing filling. To make filling, beat softened cream cheese with sugar until blended and smooth. Beat in eggs one at a trne. Beat in coffee then melted chocolate. Blend in saur cream. Pour batter over chocolate crust in springform pan, smooth top. Bake at 350 degrees F for 40 ta 50 minutes or just until centre is barely set. Cool completely on wire rack then refrigerate avemight. (Can be refrigerated for up ta 3 days or cau be frozen for up ta 1 month.) When ready ta serve, run sharp kçnifearound edge of cake ta loosen and remove from pan. Shave a few curls off back of 4 squares of bittersweet chacolate, reserve for garnish. In smiall pan, bring cream ta a simmer over 10w heat. Add remaining chocalate and stir until melted and smooth. Spoon glaze over cake. Garnish wîth chocolate curis. Makes about 16 servings. Fail Farm Woodlot Conféerence "Making the Woodlot Pay" is the theme for the Fali Farmn Woodlot Conference ta be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Trenton on Thursday, December 5th, 1991, commencing at 10 a.m. Acc ording ta Statistics Canada, farmers in Ontario own nearly 1.5 million ac res of woodland. Woodlands are a gaad source of_ secondary incarne for many property owners. They generate an estimated 80 - 100 million dollars in incarne and savings each year. The Canference will deal with the many values that trees and woodlands Provide for their owners. The Shaws of Hawkestone have aperated ant integrated farestry/farming aperatian since 1904. Current awners Ron and Ruthanne raise hags, grow cash crops and seil fuelwaod and maple syrup. They will be attending ta discuss how their 75 acre farm' woodlot bas been an important part of their farming operation. Len Waito, an expert in woodlot safety, will be caming from Pembroke ta discuss this important aspect ai warking in tie waodlot. Milt Stewart, Ontario Ministry, of Nattirai Resources, Tweed, will be discussing the important subject "Theres Money in Trees" - how you can best earn incarne from your woodlot. Other tapics ta, be discussed will be the National Soil Conservation Programn and where ta get forestry advice and assistance. In the afternoon, a panel discussion wîll caver the tapic "Trees as a Conservation Crop." Paul Heissler, R. R # 1, Frankford, will discuss the Cold Creek Conservation Project. Stan Morris of Picton will discuss windbreaks, and Christine Reid, Conservation Services Coordinator (Continued page 16) M SÙ&âta Street Cafe is NOW OPEN Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. MIU Christmas For Your enjoyment and Conventence We also offer our facilities for Evening Business, Commlttee Meetings and Christmas Gatherings We cater to small parties and showers as wel wîth Appetlzlng Vege Plates and Assorted Méat Platters Trudy Wheeler 987-4222 at the Cafe King and Beaver Streets - Newcastle Village REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS, clearly marked asta contents, for the contract specified below, submitted ta the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Purchasin'g Office, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, LiC 3A6, are in- vited and wili be received on the formis and in the envelope provided un til the specified closing time and date. Proposai Documents may be obtained tram the Purchas- ing Office at the above address: Proposai RFP91-3 - Banking Services Closing Time-& Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Wednesday, December 4, 1991 The lowest or any proposai not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lau Ann Birkett Flurch4sing and Supply Agent Telep hane: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 ~ARlO Date of Publication: Wednesday, November 20,1991 P.O. 2717 1u TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as ta contents, for the following requirements listed below, submitted ta the Cor- poration of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanv ille, Ontario, LiC 3A6, are in- vited and wilI be received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closîng time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW91-41 Traf fie Sign Requirements Closing Time & Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Thursday, December 5, 1991 The lowest or any tender flot necessarily accepted. eu'ias((e Ni__ Mrs. Lau Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ext. 268 Date of Publication: Wednesday, November 20, 1991 *CmIli1 1- 1/3 cups chocolate wafer crumbs 1/3 cup melted butter GlQe 4 squares Baker's Bittersweet Chocolate 1/2 cup whippîng cream Filine: 2 packages cream cheese, softened (250 g each) 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 1/4 cup cold coffee or coffee liquer 8 squares Bakers Bittersweet Chocolate, nmelted 1/2 cup saur cream

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