4, drone Weekly Times, 'Wednesday, January 26, 1983 Congratulations and best wishes . Mayor Rickard and Counc. Diane Hamre extend congratulations and best wishes to Stephanie Hood and Scott Maybee, both of the Orono Skating Club who Will be competing later this month in the Canadian Championship Championship in Novice Ladies and Mens' Junior. The competitions are being held in Montreal with competitors from all across Canada be ing present for the top Canadian honours. The two skaters were presented with the Town pin and the Town flower. On Monday night at the regular meeting of council a motion was passed extending council's congratulations congratulations and best wishes to the two young Orôno skaters. A "Good Luck" cake. . Many attended the Open House held at the Orono arena Sunday afternoon and wished Scott Maybee and Stephanie Hood well in thç 'coming competitions. competitions. Those attending were served cake and coffee. The * "Good Luck" cake baked and beautifully decorated by Elaine Haines, past president of the Orono Club, was cut by the two skaters. Gardening for Butterflies . Woods, Water and Wildlife , By: Ron Reid - Federation of < Ontario Naturalists Your garden may be silent and buried in white now,'but next spring will once again bring out the green and colourful colourful splashes of blossoms. Mr. Robert Mitchell from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Service has recently come up with some practical suggestions suggestions on how you can, make next summer's garden an even more idyllic place, by creating plantings that will attract attract butterflies to your yard. ' Most of us remember that > the Monarch butterfly is at tracted to milkweed, but that's hardly a popular addition addition to your garden. However, Mitchell points oiit that migrating Monarchs in the fall are especially fond of asters. A small black butterfly butterfly with white and orange spots, known as the Baltimore, is found,only in association with ■ a wetland* plant called turtlehead. Common Common plants such as Queen Anne's lace and parsley are eaten by the Black Swallowtail. A more unusual diet is that of the Cabbage Butterfly, who delights in spider plants. Many of the common trees are also attractive to butterflies butterflies while they are in bloom. The early lilacs attract attract emerging Tiger Swallowtails, and then black and yellow beauties can be found in the season associating with tulip trees, wild cherries, and ash. The Viceroy butterfly, with striking V-shaped white slashes on its back, often uses either black willow or pussy willow. Wild Cherry supports the large Cecropia moth, while the fragile green Lune moth prefers hickory, walnut, or sweetgum. Many plants are attractive to a wide variety of moths and butterflies, and can be planted easily. Among these are shrubs such as blueberry, sumac, butterfly bush, and sweet pepperbush, as well as annuàls such as larkspur, single pétunias, 4 o'clocks, marigold, and zinnia. So when you search through the seed catalogue this wintef, keep in "mind the ability of some flowers to serve as feeding stations for our colourful colourful winged insects to doubly enchance the beauty of your yard. PARTICIPaction v by Russ Kisby A famous cartoonist draws inspiration from PARTICIPaction! Y ou've enjoyed Trevor says the soft-spoken graduate Hutchings' breezy car- of St. John's College, Ports- toons in lots of important' mouth, England, who arrived publications here and in the On these shores in 1952. U.S.A. ■ "Then it seemed to me that Esquire, Saturday Review, we could make the cartoons a Saturday Night, The Financial bit more amusing by adding Post, The Globe Magazine, 'Don't Just Think About It En Route, Marketing -- and --' to the line." many others have reproduced Naturally, PARTICIPac- his light, witty work. tion, hopes Hutchings' car- Well, soon you'll be seeing toons will get you chuckling 24 brand new Hutchings' car- your way into top physical toons -- and we hope you see condition, them in every Canadian For, as Hutchings himself rtiagazine and newspaper! says, in all modesty, "These Because Trevor Hutchings has cartoons would certainly drawn the 1983 PARTICIPac- motivate me!" tion English-language print media Public Service Cam- Russ Kisby is President paign! of PARTICIPaction, the • "At first, the slogan for the Canadian movement for campaign was simply 'Do It'", personal fitness. easier starts-better performance For your car, truck, bus, chain saw, smowmobile snowblower, lawnmower SLICK 50 SAVE MONEY BY USING! MAKE MONEY BY SELLING! ' CONTACT DARREL DEVOLIN ORONO ALOE VERA FOR BETTER HEALTH JUICE - GELLY - LOTIONS - SHAMPOO FREE DELIVERY FOR PRODUCTS OR INFORMATION 983-5111 - FOREVER LIVING PRODUCTS INC. 4 The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Newcastle is offering for salé, three parcels of land in ttie hamlet of Solina, described as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on Plan 10R -1522, Lot 25, Concession Concession 5, former TownShip of Darlington. Each of the parcels is not less than .82 of an acre (3319.7 , Ma) and each Is zoned R2 tincfef By-Law 2111 of the former Tpwnship'of Darlington. The Town will accept offers until 4:30 p.rrv Friday, February 25,1983. f The highest or bqpt offer will not necessarily be accepted. Offers or enquiries should be directed to: * ' Mr. D.N. Smith, M.C.I.P. Chief Administrative Officer ' Corporation of the Town of Newcastle ' 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3R2 Telephone: 623-3379. Date of Firçt Publication: January 26,1983. 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