8-Orbne Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 10th, 1980 Like Grandma used to have A small portion of antiques Harare House where things ed. Harare House is located and crafts on display at Thé , like Grandma had are featur- on Church Street in Orono. UNICEF canvasser award Clear up to 600 pounds of snow per minute right to the ground. Clear a 50-foot two-car driveway in just 15 minutes. Clear steps, a porch, a deck, or a patio with ease. Get a Toro S-2'00, But hurry. Stocks are limited. Haven't you done without a Toro long enough? TORO Mr. John Reid, principal of the Orono-Lockhar* Public School, presents Lou Anne ; Morrison with a certificate for being the top collector of Unicef in the Orono section. Lou Anne turned in $8.40 to the school, which she collected collected in her Unicef box on «PP i Halloween Night. Chris Foggs was the top" collector for the Lockhart section, holding $10.15 in his Ùnicef box. ' Between the two Schools approximately $130.00 was collected for Unicef. Open antique and craft shop The Harare House, displaying displaying things like Grandma had, Antiques, Collectibles and Local Crafts, opened its door to the public recently at thé Harare home on Church Street in the Village of Orono. It is a "live-in shop" with, every corner of every room decked out in antiques and as well with many crafts from local artisans on display and for sale. At the present time Harare House is decked out in the Christmas theme with ■ all hangings and centre pieces. In speaking, with Diane Harare she said she has been interested in antiques from her early childhood and that she and her husband Rod find * Orono it most relaxing in attending auction sales throughout the area where most of the articles for sale acre first purchased. Rod , Harare spends a grea deal of his spare time repairing and refinishing recent purchases The Hamres point with pride to a large walnut flat-to- the-wall cupboard which is one display at their shop. This piece dating well back into time still shines with its original finish. In speaking ,of local crafts, knitting, crocheting, apple and nylon dolls, découpage plaques, weaving and hand- made'baskets, Diane Harare said there is a lot of talent in this field 1 , throughout the Town of Newcastle. She said she is most delighted with the quality of work in this area and much is on display at Harare house. Diane Harare said that Harare House was almost a community effort for they get a lot of assistance from consignors of local crafts as well as from neighbours and friends. Harare House is open every, Thursday and Friday evening, evening, 6 to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 5:00 p.m. Christmas Special $389.00 ROLPH DOMINION HARDWARE ORONO; ONT. ' 983-5207 YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOUT MEftRY CHRISTMAS. ' * A ' ! „ 1. If you decofate your house with Christmas lights, keep it ' * simple. Top much of a Mood thing is » waste of" electricity. 2. Turn yoiir Christmas (jkspla.y on after 7 pm, when the demand > for electricity is lighter. And please, rêmember to switch if off ' at b'edttm,e. 1 ' . ', ' 3. A happy Christmas is a safe Christmas. Discard old -lights that show wear or damage and make sure lights arc marked C.S. A. (Canadian Standards Association) for safety. OUR BEST WlSH-DON'T WASTE YOUR ENERGY. USE|iT WISELY. \ *