Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, July 1st, 1981-9 THE CLASSIFIED] • Phone for appointment Anniversary, Wedding and Family Portraits In Our Studio, Your Home, or on Location. 78 King St. W., Bowman vUle 023-2404 Phone 416-623-3393 Orono call983-9547 For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties in the area. 2M KING ST. EAST D&G Auto Services 261 Simpson Ave. (S) Bowmanvllle, Ontario 623-1561 Specialists In: EXHAUST SYSTEMS CUSTOM BENDING BRAKES, SHOCKS All Types of Auto Repairs and Safety Checks GEORGE SUTHERLAND RES. 579-3522 DAVE VAN DE VELDE RES. 983-9614 WAKEFIELD IRSURANCEagcy, wedotright*! Orono Towing MECHANICAL REPAIRS to all Cars and Trucks 24-HOUR TOWING Phone 983-5248 NOTICE Tf you have any questions or concerns about your muniei- ' pality, please feel free to call me at either 983-5505 or 983-5851. Diane Hamre Counc,, Ward3 Town of Newcastle tf WORK WANTED TOM'S Furniture Repair and Refinishing Call Tom Lycett, 983-9475 WORK WANTED Ear piercing service. Phone 623-5747 for appointment appointment and information. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd, WORK,WANTED Will do wallpapering, painting, painting, cleaning, gardening, etc. in Orono area. Call 983-9706 or 983-5652. l,ac. WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom apartment wanted for August 1st in Orono. Call 983-9626. 1, ac. 983-5301 J. & R. Landscaping Lawn Maintenance , Any size job accepted 983-5915 Oshawa 579-0577 EVERGREEN LAWNS ' FrERTILIZING- SPRAYING- AERATION » MAINTENANCE Cam Olesen Orono, Ont. 416-983-5669 LEARN . TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS or Straight trucks call The Canadian. Institute of Tractor Traiter Training Ltd. 416-247-7496 1 1264 Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario. M6M 4R1 Established 1971. FOR SALE 12 ft. aluminum boat with 7 Vi h.p. motor. Phone 983-5654. 1 ,ac. . LOST 1 wooden tool box containing containing tools and attachments for an electric drill. South of Rahm's Garage on dr around June 5th. Reward. Call 623-2263. l,ap. COMING EVENTS Flea Market and Bake Sale, sponsored by Kirby U.C.W., July 4th ifrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dekokers on Taunton Rd. In case-of rain, at Kirby Church. l,ac. COMING EVENTS "ONCE IN WQOD" Beginning Saturday, July 4th, at the Kirby Schoolhouse, the Clarke Museum presents its July exhibit exhibit of articles nowjproduc- ed in metal, but which were once made in wood, Come and see this display of items ranging between half an inch long to 20 feet long. The schoolhouse is open Saturdays Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 pirn. and Sundays 2-5 p.m. ■ l,ac NOTICE Dr. A.F. McKenzie's office will be closed from July 4th to 12th inclusive. l,8,ac. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbours for the beautiful gifts, cards and best wishes given to us on our 25th Wedding Wedding Anniversary. It is deeply appreciated. Sincerely Ray and Marian Staples. Lap. BIRTH DEJONGE - Harry and Carol are very happy to announce announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Leigh- Ann Michelle, 8 lbs. 7 oz., on Friday, June 19, 1981 at the Ajax-Pickering Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ,R.L. Trotman, Richmond Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. G. de Jongé, Orono. Lap DEATH BLACK, Alana Marie - 3 lb. 13 oz., June 21, 1981 to Richard and Donna. Grand-- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black. Burial from E.R. Good Funeral Home, Waterloo. Buried at St. Andrews, Andrews, Orillia. l,ac Mainstream Canada Why oil dealers are upset By W. Roger Worth While provincial and federal governments and the oil industry battle over who gets what from the Canadian energy pie, the independent dealers who distribute the gas and oil to consumers have somehow been left out of the debate. The decisions being made rby 'political and industrial heavyweights are also costing them a bundle of money. Roger Worth is Director, Public Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business. , Consider what's happening. happening. One of the country's largest multinational oil companies companies recently released figures figures indicating how the gasoline gasoline pricing system has changed changed in Ontario in the last three years. (While provincial taxes vary, the situation is similar in other provinces.) In December, 1978, when gasoline was selling for 99C per gallon at the pump, crude oil cost 38C per gallon, the oil company received 20C for refining refining and distributing the product to dealers, Ottawa got 12C, and the Ontario government government received 19C. Dealers received 9C per gallon. Recently, with gasoline selling selling at $1.65 per gallon, crude oil cost 52C, the oil company got 33C for refining and distributing, distributing, the federal government government received 45C, with the Ontario government picking up 25C pèr gallon. The dealer's margin remained remained at 9C per gallon, exactly exactly the same as 1978. Ottawa's take was up a whopping 275% in the three year period. Ontario increased revenues by 31%. As a refiner, refiner, the oil company was able to raise prices by 65%;.- And the cost of crude oil (including (including provincial royalties) was up 36%. What's intriguing about this whole scenario is the outright outright admission by one of the nation's largest oil companies that dealers have been left out in the cold, even though inventory inventory chsts (to'say qothing of labor ratps) havfc risen dramatically. 7 . Perhaps it's time the oil companies, ,considered sharing sharing a part of their increased revenues , with independent dealers. Three years without a raise is a long time indeed. IN MEMORIAM TOYE - In loving memory of : my husband Tim, who was ' taken from us July 1st, 1979'. A million times I've needed you, A million times I've cried,, If love could have saved you Tim, You never would have died. Things I feel most deeply Are the hardest things to say, My dearest Tim I love you In a very special way. If I could have one life time wish, One dream that could come true, I'd pray to God with all my heart, For yesterday and you. Forever loved and remembered. Sadly missed by wife Debbie. l,ac. SOFT CUSTARD SAUCE Serve with fresh fruits instead instead of cream or over cake or fruit cobblers. , 2 cups (500 mL) milk 1/3 cup (80 mL) sugar 1 tbsp. (15 mL) cornstarch Va tsp. (1 mL) salt •3 eggs 1 tsp. (5 mL) vanilla or almond extract Measure milk into a 4-cup (1 L) glaSs measure. Add sugar, cornstarch, cornstarch, salt and eggs. Beat the whole with a rotary beater until smooth. Microwave at High 4-5 minutes or until mixture mixture begins to bubble, stirring twice during the last half of the cooking time. Stir in vanilla. Beat until smooth with rotary heater. Serve warm or cold. Vanderstoop's Florists Box Plants large selection of plants florist's supplies Orono 983-9715