gig ' SU Phone .983,5301, Oroho r™™: gBBjMBBpL iiliil* 10--Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 15th, 1976 Brett Thomson of Newton- ville and a student of the Pines took the top award for Squash and carrots highlight oven menu Prepare a complete oven the largest dog, Muggsy of the Dog Patch, an Old English Sheep- Dog. The award was JAN'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOPPE ' SERVING ORONO, NEWCASTLE BOWMANVILLE and OSHAWA WE DELIVER MAIN STREET, ORONO, PH. 983-9500 r « ii, n l btutrs Pharmacy ORONO, ONT. 983-5009 J. H. STUtr part of the school day parade competition. meal and make the best use of your oven while it is operating. operating. Choose a basic meat dish such as beef or pork roast, or baked pork chops. Highlight the meal with a tasty and attractive vegetable dish. "To save time on the day of serving, prepare the squash the day before so that you need only combine the ingredients ingredients and bake the casserole," suggest food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry Ministry of Agriculture and Food. SQUASH CASSEROLE 1 acorn squash (about 2 pounds) Vi ,cup chopped onion 1 can (10 ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 cup shredded carrot 2 tbsp. dry bread crumbs 1 tbsp. butter, melted Wash squash; quarter lengthwise lengthwise and remove seeds ; cut across each strip in quarter-inch slices. In saucepan, saucepan, cook sliced squash and chopped onion in boiling salted water until tenderer tenderer isp (5 minutes); drain. Combine' cream of chicken soup and sour cream. Stir in shredded carrot. Fold in drained squash and onion. Spoon vegetable mixture into 8 x8- inch baking dish or a 2-quart casserole. Combine bread crumbs and melted butter ; sprinkle over vegetables. vegetables. Bake in 350 degrees F oven for 25 to 30 minutes or till '■ heated through. Makes 6 servings. Clarke Public LIBRARY • PHONE 983-5507 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12 :00 to 8: 30p.ru. Saturday 10:00 to 12:99 a,m, , Oroho, Ontario UP AND DOWN THE BOOKSTACKS Thursday,. September 16,1976 ADULT Fort Apache by Tom Walker (true account of life and death in New York's worst precinct) How to Survive the Loss of a Doye by Melba Colgrove (58 things to do when nothing can be done) Burke's Steerage. by Tom Burke (an irreverent view of the film stars) Step by Step Crochet by Emily Wildman The Summer Before by Patricia Patricia Windsor (novel) The Year of' the Cougar by Jesse Bier (a conservationist conservationist and rancher vie for the life of a cougar) Where are the Children by Mary Clarke (suspense) Night Chills by Dean Roontz (a town is stricken by a strange disease, exciting reading) JUNIOR Turkeys, Pilgrims and Indian Corn by Edna Barth (Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving story) Brownie Handbook . by the Girl Guides of Canada (2) The Moon is High by Madeleine Madeleine L'Engle (novel) EASING READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Did a Bear Just Walk Here? by Ann Rand The Rabbits Wedding by Garth Williams (a lovely story) The Good Night, Sleep Tight Book by Mircea Vasilu Brian Wildsmith 1,-2, 3, by ' Brian Wildsmith-. Madeleine Hadley. REGIONAL DUMP SLATED FOR NEWCASTLE ( Continued from page 9 reach a peak in 1979 when ' garbage from Cartwright and Oshawa will be trucked in. According to the MacLaren Study, L35, a 250 acre area, is isolated with a high topographic topographic situation, there is no farming in the area and the site, if relatively dry with no surface water problems -- this is what the experts say. Councillor Bruce Tink, the Town of Newcastle's.member on the Regional Works Committee Committee was present at the meeting when L35 was discussed discussed and it was his action that moved the proposition closer" to completion by moving further engineering and hydrogeological hydrogeological studies "to expand expand the capacity of the existing Darlington landfill site." I have felt for a long while --- ever since I saw what the Region ^f Durham was costing costing the people of Newcastle -- that Regional Government was a bust but this does it up good. The people of our Town are paying through the nose for Regionalism and now the . Darlington area of the Town of Newcastle through L35 is to develop into the garbage dump for the whole bloody works. I'll be fighting this L35 thing at Region -- I can only hope that I can get the needed support from the people of Newcastle to aid me in the battle. Sincerely, Kenneth E. Lyall. Charles Reid Oronos License * Auctioneer Valuator {Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms and dates Phone Orono 985-5914 Taping-Spray Ceilings Plaster Repair Painting Wally Lucyk 983-5518 ORONO Dave's Plumbing Heating Electric Industrial-Commercial Residential 786-2471 R.R. ! 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