GOULD PHOTO SHOP UMITfO Phone for • appointment Anniversary Wedding and Family Portraits in our Studio, Your Home, Or on Location. 78 King St.W. Bowmanville 623-2404 Phone 416-623-3393 Orono Call 983-9547 For prompt, courteous efficient service when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties In the area. 234 KING ST. EAST WAKEFIELD INSURANCE 983-9438 Orono Towing MECHANICAL REPAIRS To All Cars and Trucks 24-HOUR TOWING Phone 983-5249 Steve's Furniture Shop We Have A Large Selection of Antique and Decorator Furniture for. Sale, by Appointment or Chance 983-9630 Orono 1 Mile East of Hwy. 115 at Taunton Rd. We also do Upholstery & Refinishing. WORK WANTED -Ear piercing service. Phone 623-5747 for appointment and information. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. NOTICES If you have questions or concerns about your municipality, please feel free to call me at either 983-5505. Diane Hamre, Counc., Ward 3 T. of N. NOTICE A meeting of the Durham- Northumberland Progressive Conservative Association will be held Saturday April 16 at Clarke High School, on Highway #35/115 near Orono, to elect delegates to the Federal Leadership Convention Convention next June at Ottawa. The selection of the Association's Association's four delegates and alternates will begin at 2:00 p.m.; and the selection of PC Youth delegates at 1:00 p.m. Only Progressive Conservation Conservation supporters who live in the constituency and who have purchased a 1983 membership in the Durham- Northumberland PC Association no later than next Sunday, April 10, can participate. Personal identification identification also will be required bearing your home address as well as your signature or photo. Memberships cost $3.00 and should be purchased in your own area from: Clarke - John Reid 983-9641 or Bill Lover 987-4912; Darlington - Mabel Latchford 263-8489. 6 a.c. NOTICE 1st Orono Scouts are having having a bottle drive this Satur- i day,' April 9th from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. , 6, a.c. NOTICE TREES Maples, Lindens, Locusts, Birch, Mountain Ash -10 to 12* high - $25.00; Blue Spruce, Austrian Pine - 3 to 4' high - $20 to $30.00; Upright Juhipers - 3* high -$20.00; Spreading Junipers -$9.00, Flowering jShrubs -$5.00. Windatt's Nursery, 4 mi. fj. of ' Newtonville on the Newtbnville Rd. 786-2546. Open 7 days a week. 6,13,20,27,4,11, a.c. OPEN HOUSE The family of Alf and Fosetta Pigott invite family, friends and neighbours to an Open House to help them celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. They will be receiving their guests at the Orono Oddfellows Hall -Saturday, April 16th from 2-5 p.m. Best Wishes only. 6,13 pd PERSONAL TAX RETURNS Also income tax and bookkeeping bookkeeping services for small businesses, reasonable rates. Phone Peter Lammers 983-9472. 23,30,6,a.c. WANT TO RENT Good house, with small bam and a few fenced acres wanted. Phone 263-2652 30,6,13.20 pd CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Qr. Spears, Dr. McKenzie, Dr. pivinsky and also Dr. Anfossi who attended attended me at Bowmanville Hospital. Also thanks to nurses, my family and sisters and all those who visited and sent flowers, gifts and cards and UCW for the lovely gift. Thanks to Reverand and Mrs. Tizzard. Mary Carscadden, R.R. 1, North Orono. 6, a.c. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ROY - Kevan and Robbie are thrilled to announce the birth of their little sister, Ashley Dale, on March 29th, 1983 at 3:45 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 6,a.c. DEATH NOTICE BIRD, Ethel G. The family of Ethel Bird announces with sadness her passing on Friday, April 1, 1983. Wife of the late Harold Bird; dear mother of Joan Hodge, R.R. 2, Orono. Rested at the Barlow Funeral Hpme, Orono. Service was held at Lang Chapel, Orono Cemetery on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Spring Interment Orono Cemetery. 6, a.c. Church ServicesI SAINTJFRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH Rev. Thomas D. Walsh, 214 King St. E., Newcastle Phone 987-5446 PARISH CELEBRATION Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00,11:00a.m. & 7:00 p.m. ' NO SUNDAY 7:00 P.M. Eucharist Until Further Notice •Jnsrr>maa£ Orono dairymen receive awards DURHAM AGRI-NEWS By John Finlay, Agriculatural Representative The annual meeting of the Durham Dairy Herd Improvement Improvement Association was held at the Orono United Church on March 23, 1983. Guest speakers were Lloyd and Mary Kellogg from Welcome, who showed slides and described their trip to Newfoundland. Mr. Bruce Hendry, ODHIC delegate frotn Durham East reported on the activities of the Corporation, including growth of 18 per cent in numbers of cattle recorded during the last 18 months. Awards were announced for owner sampler producers by Hilda Balling, Supervisor in the north part of the county. county. The herd showing thp most improvement during the year was Dwayne Boughen's with an increase in Composite Composite BCA of +12. He' received a trophy from Modem Agro Systems, Peterborough, Peterborough, The highest producing producing herd on the Owner; Sampler Program .was John Bandstra, R.R.#2, Newcastle, Newcastle, who received the Durham Farmers Co-Op Trophy. The award for Best Calving interval interval and the Platini's Farm Service Trophy was won by Danny Prosek, - R,R.#1, Orono. Speaks at Clarke meeting (Continued from page 1) In support of family meetings Linda Lowry stated that a survey by Dr. Glenn had revealed that such meetings on a monthly basis had reduced the risk of problems problems in the family by forty- two percent. "You can lessen the gap with your children." said Miss Lowry. Lowry also referrred to another study by Dr. Glenn in that in the average family only fourteen and a half minutes a day were used in dialogue between parents and children and that twelve of these minutes were used for commands. She further said the family meeting can become a routine happening and can have a positive reaction. reaction. The speaker also said there must be a positive regard to love and that it was most important important that love was there all the'time. She warned her audience audience not to mix behavioural habits with love. She said love, on a continual basis, can lessen peer influence from outside the family. Linda Lowry recommended recommended that in a crisis,parents seek outside help and that such help is available through Information Information Oihawa. She also said help should come earlÿ in a crisis, and that all parties must take st serious look at problems if a third party is to be able to help. She said there are some real good services available in the community. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, April 6, 1983-7 Police and Ministry nabbed fish pdachers Both the Ontario Provincial Provincial Police and officers of the Ministry of Natural Resources are nabbing poachers of trout who are taking fish prior to the opening opening of the trout season. The season does not open until April 30th. The Newcastle detachment has laid eight charges in the past month while the Ministry of Natural Resources have laid a few over fifty since the beginning of the year. Poaching has been on the increase this year over former years and both the OPP and the Ministry are attributing it to. the early warm weather which has btxn bringing people people out to the streams and rivers in the i In the supervised program category, Don Knight, Supervisor Supervisor from Oshawa, announced announced the results. The Most Improved Herd Award and the Shur-Gain Trophy went to Kenneth and Majorie Knox, R.R.#2, Blackstock, with an increase of 33 BCA points. The top herd in the area with a BCA of 152.6 and winner of the Ceresdale Fertilizer Fertilizer Trophy was William and John DeVries, R.R.#4, Bowmanville. The Best Calving Calving Interval and the Toronto- Dominion Bank AwaJd was won by Ernest Webster and Brian Stripp with a calving interval of 12.0 months. The Royal Bank Trophy for the Best Plus Productiôn Cow was awarded to Ernest Webster and Brian Stripp on Gran bee Baroness with a Composite BCA of + 69,5 on the herd average. In the election of officers, Wes Oke, R.R.#4, Oshawa, was named, Chairman; John DeVries, R.R.#4, Bowman- • ville, Vice-Chairman; and Bruce Hendry, *R.R.#1, Port Hope, Secretary-Treasurer. The OPP warn that under the regulations police can seize cars, fishing gear and any items involved in the poaching. REALTOR Real Estate Is Selling! LET ME SELL YOUR PROPERTY! RESIDENTIAL, FARM, COMMERCIAL, LAKEFRONT 123 King St, E., Bowmanville, Ont. List Through DARREL DEVOLIN Your Local Represerftative Residence 983-5817 Office 623-4115 Member Oshawa District Real Estate Board. * FRUIT MARKET ATTENTION APPLË LOVERS C.A. Macintosh C.A. Delicious C.À. Spy and Mutsu are on Sale Specials Vi Bu. Cee Or. Mac's $3.95 Special 8 lbs. Cee Gr. Mac's < $1.98 Special Heritage Pure Maple Syrup 6n Tap,$1.99l.b. $4.38 kg. STOKE SEEDS AVAILABLE Fruit Market Hwy. 35 South of Orono: '