l-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 28th, 1980 Sam at Queen's Park Sam Cureatz, MPP for Durham East, has urged action by the Provincial ' , Government for the development- development- of, the Wilmot Creek Basin'. Speaking during the budget debate in the Legislature, May 16, Cureatz explained the present unsatisfactory situation situation in maintaining the Basin's environment as well as providing safe access for the thousands of visitors who take advantage of the excellent excellent trout and salmon fishing. "There needs to be an over-all plan for the Wilmot Creek Basin that will both ensure the protection of the natural habitat while making it available to the people of the Province, and the resi dents of the area," Cureatz said. , "I- have written to the Minister of Natural Resources, Resources, Mr. Auld, and I intend to follow up on'my letter, so that a meeting cah be arranged with him, his deputy deputy minister and staff, as well as the regional staff from the office in Lindsay. I hope to be able to have discussions with all three about the development development of an over-all approach to the safe use of Wilmot Crèek Basin. "I am certain that once the Minister realizes the popularity popularity of the Wilmot Creek area, he will be able to persuade his Cabinet colleagues to provide the necessary funding for a preliminary study and plan," Cureatz, concluded. At present, a 20 car parking lot to service the Basin is under construction. Parking along the side of Highways 401 and 2 has been prohibited. One oi a numoer oi tires originated at the cash register register area in the Forum Restaurant early Thursday moaning. The Regional Police were on duty with the early morning alarm. Firefighter checks rear of started early last Thursday Forum Restaurant where a morning, number of fires had been At the Forum Can reserve your campsite In 16 Provincial Parks, about one-third of .the campsites campsites are available for advance advance reservations. The rest are kept available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations are available at these Provincial Parks: Balsam Lake, Bon Echo, Darlington, Earl Rowe, Kak'- abeka Falls. Kettle Lakes, Killarney, Mara, Oastler Lake, Outlet Beach, Pinery, Quetico, Rushing River, Serpent Serpent Mounds, Sibbald Point, Sibley. Reservation application forms are available from any Provincial Park office or Ministry of Natural Resources Resources office. These forms must be mailed or delivered in person to the park and must arrive with prepayment at least 14 days before the desired camping period. Sorry^ campsite reservations reservations cannot be made over the telephone. 4 Joanne Smith at Samuel gallery An exhibition of New Works are 8' ven u P ' n tota ^ abandon on Canvas by Joanne Smith to employ just colour and continues at the Margot freedom of line. The art is an Samuel Gallery in Oshawa 'exploration of my world; its until May 31st. redefinitions, its images, its The Toronto artist works in freedom. Movement and mot- a variety of media with this ion are forever exceding its recent display of her work imagined limitations." concentrating on her large, Joanne Smith was born in colourful stained canvases Toronto in 1942 and. is a interpreting the human figure graduate of the Ontario as landscape. College of Art. She has "My work may appear to be exhibited her work in many a paradox at first glance", group shows as well as in one the artist has said. "Often, I man shows, seek to dominate and control The Margot Samuel Gallery an image or world familiar to at 899 Nelson Street in me in an impressionistic Oshawa is open from noon manner. Other times, it until 4:00 p.m., Tuesday to appears the image and world Saturday. f Mr. Randy Tennant (right) appreciation for his support coach of, the Tennant Fuel and help in sponsoring the O.M.H.A. Atoms presents a team. The presentation was plaque showing all the names made at the team banquet of the players on the 1979-80 held at the New Dutch Oven team to Mr. Francis Tennant. Restaurant. The plaque was presented in Looking for EXTRA DURABLE latex house paint? SPECIALLY PRICED MAT 12th TO M/ff 24th . 135*3! 199 «rare white ^ 160 II Oï 466/ V _ J o* 1 Satisfaction in the use of this product is guaranteed or your purchase price will be refunded. Cans may be underfilled to allow for tinting. See label for net contents. KEM ONE COAT WHITES SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICED APPLIES EASILY TO WOOD, METAL, STUCCO AND MASONRY RESISTS EXTREMES IN TEMPERATURE, BLISTERING, FADING AND CHAUONG LONG-LASTING FLAT OR GLOSS FINISHES • STAYS FRESH-LOOKING FOR YEARS DRIES IN ONE HOUR TO A TOUGH, DURABLE FINISH EASY CLEAN-UP WITH SOAP AND WATER Similar savings on Oil-base Paints. - You'Ve come to the right place When you want to Iook good Rolph DominionHardware ORONO 983-5207 .