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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Mar 1976, p. 4

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■ v y ' " , • - V s , !--OKQNO WEEKLY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24,1976 Horse foal or colt has been given away to a lucky user of Shyr-Gain Horse feeds, by the , Shur-Gain ' Division of ■ Canada Packers. This year's winner was present for the draw along with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Heard who both own and show Quarter Hor ses. Mr. Shur-Gain '76, along with Miss Shur-Gain '75 and Miss Shur-Gain '74 are all registered-under those names in the official Quarter Horse pedigree listings. This year's colt was. bred and raised by Mr. Bruce' Stephens, High Meadows Farm., Uxbridge, Ontario. ' ■ , Eastern & Western Canada New England - California .Virginia - Florida - Penn y's Dutch Blue Grass Country - Georgia Week-end Specials And many more! ! - FOR DETAILS CONTACT: TRENTWAY TOURS LTD. P.O. BOX 772 PETERBORO PHONE TOLL FREE 1-800-461-7615 Ten year old Danna Heard, Enniskillen, Ontario wins Mr. Shur-Gain '76 at Quarterama. A well bred Quarter Horse colt named Mr. Shur-Gain '76 was given away at. the '76 Qûartérama 'held at the C.N.E. in Toronto March 3 - 6. This was the third consecutive consecutive year, which a Quarter (The Durham Scene) SNOWMOBILE BY-LAW The Public Works Department Department of the Region will once more consider the use of Regional road for snowmobil- ing. To this date snowmobil- ers have been able to use the shoulders of the roads due to action by council that had defeated a move by Public Works to ban the areas for snowmobiling. Public Works have now received reports from four Police Departments who im the majority haye no objection objection to the use of the shoulders of regional roads by snow- mobilers. The final decision is expected expected shortly. 1 SINGING WITH NEW BARBERSHOP GROUP Lynne Brown of Orono will appear on a program April 9 and 10th with the newest quartet in the local chapter of the Society for the Preservation Preservation and encouragement of Barbershop Singing, in'America. in'America. This new group will sing at the 27th annual Barbershop Harmony Show at Eastdale, Collegiate on the above dates. OPPOSE DUMPING IN TOWNSHIP The Council to the Township Township of Hope has passed a motion prohibiting the dumping dumping of radioactive material in Hope Township. The Township Township does not want a dump established in the Township following the termination of licence at the Port Granby site $hich is in the Town of Newcastle area. PERMITS PARKING IN ALEXANDRA PARK The City of Oshawa agreed to lease a section of Alexandra Alexandra Park for use as Hospital parking at a charge of $30,000. a year. The lot will be administered by the Oshawa Hospital who may make charge for the service. CLOG A FINDS OFFERS UNACCEPTABLE The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority in a j bid to obtain some acres along the shore of Lake Ontario between Oshawa and Whitby have turned down, offers from both centres. * . Whitby has offered their portion, 67 acres, at a cost of $178,325. contingent to Osh- aw.a selling all of its holdings in Camp X, 31. acres. Oshawa has agreed to sell only sixteen acres 6f their -holding and at. a price above agreement states C.L.O.C.A.. EXPECT STRONG FIGHT OVER CLOSING * Ajàx and Whitby council member's have stated the two . municipalities will put up a , strong fight to keep their polic,e stations rather than having them closed. It has been recommended by the Police Commission that the stations be closed to cut costs and keep within the proposed budget trimming. It. was not expected that services would decline. No decision was made to close the Bowmanville office. THE WOMEN GET THEIR CHANCE A number of women endeavouring endeavouring to join the Caesarea Caesarea Fire Department have now been accorded the opportunity opportunity providing they take their chances with other candidates in written and physical'tests. Dominion Hardware makes it easy with these fine products... BISSELL RUG BUG The new .small sized sweeper with full sized features. The all steel case has a baked enamel finish and vinyl bumper. Corner brushes whisk dust away from walls. Color: Rally Red. $11.99 O-CEDAR ANGLER BROOM The broom for all big jobs. A ST angle cut on bristles allows more efficient sweeping on any sqrface. $3.77 O-CEDAR GLEEM SPONGE MOP Features a rust proof frame and a 48" enamelled handle at only $3.27 GLEEM SPONGE MOP REFILL* $1.19 SCOTCHGARD ALL PURPOSE FABRIC PROTECTOR The do-it-yourself stain stopper developed fortoday's fine; fabrics -- spills bead up and blot away. For use on: rainwear, snowsuits, upholstered furniture, needlepoint, .tablecloths, 0r ' ono * boat tops -- NOTE TO SLOPPY EATERS : .ski try it on ties! II; $3.66 16 oz. GE STEAM AND,DRY IRON White handle with fabric guide. The mirror finish soleplate has 26 steam vents. $19.99 RUBBERMAID NEAT'N TIDY BUCKET with a capacity of 2 gallons. Available in avocado, chocolate, flame and»gold. $2.37 SALE ENDS MARCH 27TH //<

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