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Orono Weekly Times, 8 May 1996, p. 7

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M St. Stephen's Protest Q Orono Wéekly Times, Wednesday, May 8,1996 -7 r ~ ~ - ~ ------ - ----- -~ -~ - - arn - ----- A~ Jennîfer Eeuwes, Student Council Prime Minister at St. Stephen's High School, spoke to the students gathered during a student protest last Thursday. ' iast June, Mike Harris promised us a Common Sense Revolution. Since then it has only beený nonsense," said Ee uwes. "If we don't do something now, we have no right to complain next year." Ontario Fairs Have New JUdging M"II., LIT Standards Books The Ontario Association of PUBLIC NOTICE Agricultural Societies is pleased to announce that the COMMUNITY GUIDE publication "Judging INFORMATION Standards for Foods, A ETO L ESR Clothing, Quits and ATENTIONEALL LESUR Handcrafts" has been revised SRIEGOP and is now avail able to the Please forward contact persan public.111 and phone number changes The bookiet bas been to: updated for this most recent printing by a Committee Marketing, Tourism/Economic appointed by the Homecraft Day. Office Division of the Ontario 40 Temperance Street Association of Agricultural Bowmanviîîe, Ontaria Societies. This group spent Li C 3A6 many hours on this project, or cali 623-3379 ext.304 with input provided by a alu ocnirwehvte number of Judges and others cairrusta contacirm wehavfth from the Ontario Fairs and cour rc t ontpra.o Exhibitions Industry. The yu raiain result is an up-to-date publi- Also, please inform us of any, cation which will provide con- special events that yaur graup sistency in the judging of may be hasting aîang with the foods, clothing, quilts and contact persan and telephone- handcrafts at Ontari. Pairs number for that event. and exhibitions. Assistance was also provided by the DEADLINE: Ontario Ministry of FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1996 Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs. _________ To obtain a copy of this (lIa;ïnIP[1Fo booklet, send $5.00 (înclud- ing GST, postage and han-ONAI dling) to OAAS Homecraft Dates ot Publication: Division, Mrs. Betty Lester, Wednesdlay, May 8, 1996 Secretary, R. R. # 1, Lindsay, PO. 6254 Ontario K9V 4R1. Itfs important to main tain your composter pro perly for it to be a success. The smaller the pieces, the faster they wilI break down Cover kitchen wastes with yard wastes ta deter unwanted insects and pests Use a garden hase or a watering con This adds oxygen. whiçh speeds up the process and helps prevent odours Use it on your lawn or garden Small quantities of grass clippings can be added to your compost pile - but we encourage you to grasscycle insteadl -~r ;ý 9-wm m mmmm m UM m r i ff r , ,rn 1n - - rn - - an rnmoi rnr 60 years of being Orono's Community Newvspaper -Orono Weekly, S Times, IMASARU KARATE CLUB SHORIN-RYU C-lasses for Children and Aduits Nowv Available *. Martial Arts Supplies Rick Jones, Newtonville 905-786-2793 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~. I I I I I I I I I s

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