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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Jun 1976, p. 8

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8 - Orono Weekly Tiiiies, Jür.ç 16, 1976 ideas for " Produce Fence 77 ' if. you're like most home- variety of climbing garden owners, your backyard is produce," he says, probably fenced. But don't let ' Vine crops that normally it remain bare all summèr - take up a lot of space, such as utilize it! J.JC. Hughes, horti- cucumbers, squash and mel- tiulturist with the Ontario ons. are potential fence dim 1 Ministry of Agriculture and bers. with these heavier Food, says that both chaihlinlt, fruits, a homeowner will have and wooden fences can sup- to support the fruit with a port several fruit and veget- me sh type of netting. Toma- able crops that naturally like toes, particularly the stake or to climb. trellis types, are also a good "Long-term crops such as C rop to train up the fence grapes and trained dwarf s j nce they will enjoy the apple trees are excellent additional sunlight, choices. While they will take j, might be an idea to get at least three years to bear your neighbours involved in fruit, with proper care they the project as well, since will produce for years. On tjie S ome fruit will invariably vegetable side, a homeowner develop on their side of the could choose from a wide fence," he concludes. Energy conservation program of Hydro Ontario hydro has created a billion, it was recognized new Energy Conservation conservation is the central Division charged with res- issue facing Hydro today." ponsiblity "for the major and T h e new Division, headed aggressive program required by ILK. Wright, formerly if we are to avoid a gap in the Director of Customer Service, near future between demand will work closely with the and power resources avail- public at large, governments able," Douglas J. Gordon, a t various levels, municipal Hydro President, announced utilities, customer and trade today. organizations in industry and Mr. Gordon said, "when commerce. Hydro announced recently the decision to cut back t^ie The Division will "under- generation program by $5.2 take all necessary steps to TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE The Town of Newcastle will be sponsoring à series of Public Meetings to receive comments and submissions M$im residents of the hamlpt areas of the Municipality pertaining to the future development development of ham lets as proposed in the draft official plan, stage 5, prepared by the Department of Planning and Development, Regional Municipality of Durham. For the residents of Hampton, ■ Solina and Mitchells Corners the'meeting will be held in HAMPTON COMMUNITY HALL ^Municipal Building Wednesday, June 9,1976, at 7:30 p.m. For the residents of Tyrone, Burketon, Enniskillen and Haydon, the meeting will be held in TYRONE COMMUNITY HALL Thursday, June 10, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. For the residents of Orono, Leskard and Kirby the meeting will be held in ORONO TOWN HALL Tuesday, June 15,1976, at 7:30 p.m. . For the residents of Newtonville and Kendal the » meeting will be held in NEWTONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL Wednesday, June 16,1976, at 7:30 p.m. ' Horace I#. Best, Secretary, Planning Advisory Committee Town of Newcastle meet the corporation's objectives objectives related to energy conservation conservation and customer ap- . plication measures". It will also co-ordinate and originate measures in Hydro's Hydro's external and internal conservation activities. Kirby News Mrs. Dave Smith, Toronto is spending a couple weeks with her grandmother Mrs. W. Rutherford while Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rutherford are on holidays at Nakina. They had to go in by boat to their cottage because of the forest fires. On Sunday, a surprise baby shower was held for Mrs. Dave Smith at her grandmothers. grandmothers. There were fourteen in attendance. Among the ones there were her sisters Mrs. Joanne Richards of Bowmanville and Mrs. Rick Liscombe of Kingston. The hostesses bSing Miss Bonnie Barlow, Orono and Mrs. Cathy Ayote of Port Perry. Everyone had an enjoyable afternoon. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Lowery on their 35th wedding anniversary on the 14th, also to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ransberry who are celebrating their 45th anniversary anniversary on Sunday June 20th. At the couples club barbe 1 que held at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stapletons on Monday evening evening there Were eight couples celebrating wedding anniversaries anniversaries this month among them being Rev. and Mrs. Montgomery of Newtonville, who are celebrating their 45th on the 30th of June. They Were presented with a Sunburst electric clock from the couples couples club as a going away present also a vase of flowers. There were over fifty attending attending the barbeque. Kirby Church held a very successful sale on Wed. evening of last week. The U.C.W, were pleased with their bake sale at Alva Reid's Clarke Public LIBRARY PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and F riday I . : Ml to 8:30 I p.m. Saturday < 10:00,to 12:60 a.m. Orono, Ontario Dave's Plumbing Heating Electric Industrial-Commercial Residential Free Estimates 786-2471 R.R. 1 Orono on June 5th. On June 15th the Kirby U.C.W. catered to a bus load of Senior Citizen ladies from Toronto at Kirby Church. Church. So it has been a rather busy month so far. A picnic is to be held at Leona Wilsons next month for the U.C.W. Mrs. Catherine Lowery is attending a convention at Ottawa this week. Congratulations to' Miss Karen Lowery who graduated on Friday from U. of T. Faculty of Education. Karen will be teaching in North York next year. Karen received her B.A. last year and has been relief teaching in North York since University was out the middle of May. Mr. R. A. McMillan of Orono passed away on Sat. morning at his home. Funeral service was held in Toronto on Tuesday with commitment in Orono Cemetery. Our sympathy goes to Mrs. McMillan. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Fulford and family of Meaford spend the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris. Mr. Raymond Chapman returned home on Sunday from a three week holiday in Chamber member honoured rnerce, He has been an active member of the Chamfc throughout playing his partV the majority of its undertakings: undertakings: A week ago Tuesday the Orono chamber of Commerce honoured Mr. Bob-Hazelden with a presentation. President President of the Chamber, Mr. Doug Simpson presented Mr. Hazelden with a barometer set on behalf of the Chamber. Mr. Hazelden is leaving the community at the end of June to take up permanent residence residence in New Brunswick. Mr. Hazelden for many years has been a "willing and energetic worker in the community community for a number of- Organizations, none the least the Orono Chamber of Com- England at his son's Don and June,Chapman's and family. , Call your licensed Plumbing and Mechanical Contractor who sells; installs and guarantees ' CARMAN Plumbing and Heating Phone 983-5207 ' Orono BYAMS PLUMBING - HEATING Sales and Service 24 HOUR * BURNERSERVOCE GULF FINANCING Low Interest Rates Plyme : Tyrone 263-2650 Gul Pumping Out Septic Tanks Bert Tompkins Phone 786-2552 John De With Real Estate Limited Realtor Bowmanville 623-3950 and 623-3111 For Prompt, Efficient Service when buying or selling Contact: Joe Barnoski 786-2202 Ross Davidson 277-2321 Charles Reid Orono's Licensed Auctioneer Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms and dates Phonfe Orono 983-5914 Don't leave it to Chance Be sure your home is truly protected by a good policy Call us now Mi I Ison' Insurance Agency Office: Corner of Church Francis Tennant Fuels Phone 983-5693 Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Si,one Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile 983-5441 Orono Bob Yeomans Plumbing and Heating 24 Hour Service New Installations > Alterations - Repairs Specializingjn Hot Water Heating Forced Air Heating Septic Tank Work R.k.l, Orono 983-5624 (Dry Wall Taping-Spray Ceilings Plaster Repair Painting Wally Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO T VENEZIA Restaurant HWY 115 and 35 W Mile South-of Orono / Phone 983-5651 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK We Specialize in: Pizza - Meals ALSO Weekend Specials " Oâ.-ti, ISABE...LL 1 '...' WATSON'S Marine and Cycle Orono, Phone 983-5343 DX SERVICE STATION Highway» 35 and 115, just north of Newcastle ", i , Featuring: Premium Quality Products - At the Most Reasonable Prices Stove Oil & Diesel Oil Available in any quantity Phone 987-4215, t

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