4--Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, August 13th, 1OT5 WARBLE FLIES GET UNDER SKIN OF CATTLE Monuments and Family Memorials Our quality and service leaves nothing to be desired Ask the person who bought from us, a neighbour, neighbour, friend or relative The Rutter Granite Company 73 Ontario Street PORT HOPE Phone collect V. W. RUTTER Office - 885-5316 Home - 885-523* (Continued from page 3)' waroie, and all mrougn oris time the hole is kept open to prevent breathing', as the larvae grows, so does the hole. When the larval development development is complete, the insects work their way out of the breathing hole and fall to the ground. Here they form pupae, and in approximately five weeks adult flies emerge to lay their eggs and the cycle begins again. In addition to loss of reduction in weight gain and physical injury in cattle, the producer can lose in other ways. Animals suffering heavy heavy infestation of the pest, fetch lower prices at the market. Higher numbers can cause considerable irritation resulting in higher stress. This increases the possibility of other kinds of infection- There are very effective control measures, which involves involves the use of systemic insecticides in September. October or November, when the insects are beginning to; work their way through the animal's body. For more information on the Warble Fly, its cycle and its proper! control, producers should consult consult the Factsheet, "War on Warbles", available from the agricultural office in Bow- manville, or through the Information Branch, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Toronto. Remember, everyone has warbles in their cattle and without effective control measures, measures, you can have severe dollar losses in your operation. operation. Orono Chamber Publishes Area Brochure The Orono Chamber of Commerce has published a three-fold brochure outlining points of interest in the area. | The brochure notes such interest points as the Orono Park, the Tree Nursery, Mosport, Oshawa Ski Hill, Ganaraska - Durham Forests, Kendal Park and fishing in the Wilmot. It also encourages shopping in Orono as well as listing services available to the traveller passing along Highway Highway 115 and 35. The brochures are to be distributed in various centres in the area to acquaint travellers with the area and to also note the services available. available. Village of Orono. CALLING SPECIAL MEETING FOR RECREATION M a recent meeting of the Town of Newcastle council it was passed that a special meeting on recreation within the municipality would be held to which the public would be invited. Counc. Cowman strongly supported the proposal wishing wishing to have everyone involved in expressing their views of waht they wanted in the form of recreation in the Town. POWER CUT OFF IN ORONO VILLAGE .. Monday afternoon from The cut-off was general 4:45 to almost 6:00 p.m. the throughout the area due to oower was cut off in the -storm conditions. PUMPING OUT SEPTIC TANKS Bert Tompkin* Phone 786-3558 Dave's Plumbing | Heating I Electi Industrial - Commercial Residential Free Estimates 786-2471 R. R. 1, Orono Don't leave It to Chance Be sure your home is Truly protected by a good policy. Call us now. Millson Insurance Agency Office: Corner of Church and Cobbledick Street 983-5032 MARRIAGE IS A BIG INSTITUTION,MARRIAGE MEANS LOVE,LOVE IS BLIND, THEREFORE MARRIAGE IS AN INSTITUTION INSTITUTION FOR BLINDJ Garbage is coming up roses. Twenty years from now, crops growing on recycled garbage will be an everyday sight. That's pretty hard to imagine right now because most of us think of garbage as just that-garbage. But in fact, it's a potential resource. . And the Ontario Ministry pi thé Environment is harnessing it. How does it happen? By recycling. Garbage will be taken to recycling centres where it will be shredded, separated, and" some of it, turned into fertile soil to revitalize revitalize barren areas of the province. The same basic shredding and separating process will also produce fuel, paper, cardboard, metals. And we've just begun to explore the possible end uses of garbage. The system: step by step. A centre for advanced research will come up with many more. Where is it happening? Our Ministry has already inaugurated Ontario's first recycling centre in North York. In the next two years, similar centres will be built to serve London, Sudbury, Peel, Holton, Metro Toronto and south eastern Ontario. In 15 years there will be recycling centres all across the province to handle 90 per cent of Ontario's garbage-everything from abandoned cart to organic waste. Why recycle? Because the people of Ontario -alt of us-pile up garbage at three times the rate that the population increases. The Ministry is working on ways to reduce that amount, but we'll always have garbage. And we're haying trouble finding places to put it and the landfill to cover it. Once garbage is being recycled, those problems will be over. But more important than the dumping problems, were literally throwing away valuable resources with every ton of garbage we discard. In a community of 100,000, garbage recycling will conserve the equivalent of up to 3,500,000. gallons of fuel oil a year, 3,600 tons of ^ reclaimed steel, 4,500 tons of glass. Our recycling program is considered one of the most' advanced in the world. It's a commitment to a different way of living. And the whole world will be watching B 'L Ontario's garbage come up roses. Ministry of thé Environment Ontario Hon. William Newman. Minister Everett Biggs. Deputy Minister Orono Towing UENERAI. repairs Phone i)8',i-5249 Orono