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Orono Weekly Times, 18 May 1983, p. 11

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•JimT*maûE ^Tgould PHOTO SHOP LIMITED 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 WORK WANTED - Ear piercing service - $10.00. Phone 623-5747 for appointment and information. information. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd, 39 King Street West , Bowmanville, Ontario HELP WANTED Bowmanville Legion Pipe Band Ariyone bel ween the ages of 10 and 30 inicresied in learning to play ihe bagpipes is invited lo come to the Bowmanville Legion Hall on Tuesday evenings ai 7:00 p.m. Experienced musicians also welcome. For in formal ion call 623-4276. is' a.c. Asphalt Protection Service Driveway Sealing Commercial & Residential Protect your asphalt against gas & oil spills - acid only coal tar emulsion used. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone 983-5270 or 983-5703 WAKEFIELD INSURANCE 983-9438 TOÊÊ LYCETT Furniture RESTORATION REPAIRS, STRIPPING PROFESSIONAL FINISHING Telephone: (416) 983-9475 Orono, Ontario LOB 1M0 Orono Towing MECHANICAL REPAIRS To All Cars and Trucks 24-HOUR TOWING Phone 983-5249 , WORK WANTED ' Private tutoring. Grâdes four to ten in Math, English, ' Science, etc. Days or evenings, evenings, Monday to Friday only. Call 623-7471. 18,25,pd. NOTICES If you have questions dr concerns about , your municipality, please feel free to call me at either 983-5505 of 987-5039.. Diane Hamre, Counc., Ward 3 T. of N. Steve's Furniture Shop We Have A Large Selection of Antique and Dècorator Furniture for Sale, by. Appointment or Chance 983-9630 Orono 1 Mile East of Hwy. 115 at Taunton Rd. We also do Upholstery & Reflnishing. WANTED College girl wants room and board from June 15 through to September 5. Call Orono Weekly Times, 983-5301. 18,25,pd. YARD & BARN SALE Saturday, May 21st, 1983 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Main St. South West Side Rain or Shine Collector's Sale Old china, 1930's magazines, magazines, old dolls, trunks, pressback potty chair, old linens, peg baby carriage, clothes, antique brass, etc. 18, pd. YARD SALE Rahm's Yard Sale Churchill Avenue May 27th, 1983 10:00 - 2:30 Record player, kitchen table and chairs, 4 pc. liv- ingroom suite, hardware products products and woman's watch. 18,25,pd. FOR SALE 1980 TR7 convertible, lop shape, low mileage, must see. $7,000. Call 983-5433. 11,18, a.c. FOR SALE Box plants, potted plants and hanging plants. The Mànder's Farm. Phone 983-5179. 11,18,25,1,8,15,22,a.c. TOWN HALL BOOKINGS Anyone wishing to use the Town Hall, Orono please book in advance by cllingl Fred Graham 983-5124 or Beverly Wakefield 983-9438. 18,25,l,8,i5,22a-c CARD PARTY ORONO TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Ladies please bring lunch. Proceeds for Town Hall, a-c Mainstream Canada Silver linings ~ in the dark clouds COMING EVENTS "MAGIC SHOW" Come and see magician Don Masterson display his magical abilities on Wednesday, Wednesday, June 1st, at Orono Public School from 6:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. Admission $1.00 for all ages. Maximum capacity is 150 people and advance tickets are available from Donna Hutton 983-5717 or Wendy Roy 983-9533. • Proceeds for Orono Home and School Association., 18,25.a.c. " Jive Turkey Baseball DANCE Orono Arena Saturday, May 28th, '83 Music by Rick Johnston #nd the County Band. Tickets available: Wallace Auto Supply, Orono; Hooper's Jewellery,. Bowmanville. , a-c OPEN HOUSE : Relatives and friends are ' invited to an "pperi House" in honour of R. Laverne (Burns) ' Hoy on occasion of his 80th birthday on Sunday, May 29th, from 2-5 p.m, at Kendal Public School. , Best Wishes only please. I8,25,pd. By W. Roger Worth Canadians tend to dwell more on the bad news that is so readily available, for good reasons, perhaps, than on tidings that might lift their spirits. The unemployment problem, problem, of course, is the top story in the country, as well it should be. With more than 1,6 million Canadians out of work, it is hard not to be concerned. Yet there are some brighter elements elements in the overall economic picture that surely deserve more attention than they are getting. " Item: interest rates continue td fall, with consumer loans available at 12 to 13 percent, down from rates that surpassed a staggering 22 percent less than two years ago. Mortgage and business lending rates are following the same trend, and ëven credit card companies have dropped rates (although some have added a "user" fee). Item: the inflation rate has fallen from more than 10 percent percent to less than 7 percent in COMING EVENTS Orono Father's Day Turkey Dinner is to be held on June 19th in the Orono Arena Community Centre. Delicious turkey,dinner with all the trimmings to be served from 4:00 till 7:00 p.m. . Proceeds to the Orono Arena Project and Improvement Improvement Fund. Tickets available at Mom's Kitchen or call 983-5608, 983-5840, 983-5858. 18,15,1,8,a.c. COMING EVENTS SPRING FLOWER SHOW Thursday, May 26th, Orono United Church Main Hall at 8:00 p.m. Guest Speaker: Mrs. Linda Caldwell, Home Economist -Dept, of Agriculture. Topic: Freezing your vegetables. Flower entries to be in by 7:30 p.m. Green elephant sale table so bring your extra plants, bulbs, etc. 18,25,a.c. THANK YOU We would like to express our thanks to family and friends for flowers, gifts, cards and «-telephone calls while G us was a patient in Bowmanville Hospital. Also a very special thanks to nurses of I.C.U. and 1st floor and Dr. Stevenson, Dr. Murphy and Dr. Shçives for their excellent care. 18,pd. the last 24 months, and the decline continues. The savings for consumers are substantial. Item: while troubled small and medium-sized enterprises have been failing at a nçar- record pace, the startup rate for smaller firms is growing. About 150,000 new firms were started last year, for example, example, and according to the • 64,000-member Canadian Federation of Independent Business, the number of new firms will hit 200,000 in 1983. Item: Canadians have cut back on energy consumption to such a degree that oil refineries refineries are actually reducing prices in many parts of the country as they battle for business. business. That's a far cry from the recent past when the real concern concern was about running out of the stuff! Item: while the recession has certainly played havoc with consumer spending, we are saving more money than ever (about 13 percent of disposable income, compared with about 9 percent in the United States). What's more, imports of manufactured goods are down, and we're buying more Canadian-made products, thus keeping jobs in the country. It's true, restraint programs by business and governments , have resulted in limited salary increases, and even cuts in some pay packages. -And it's ™hard to ignore the fact*!hat the federal government'alone will have a deficit surpassing $31- billiqn this year. , But at le&st there are a few . tidbits of good rtews to offset * the bad. It has been a long time in coming. C!-IP feature Service PATRICK G. DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 5 George Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Phone 623-4473 s fruit MARKET ATTENTION APPLE LOVERS C.A. Macintosh - C.A. Delicious • C.A. Spy and Mutsu are on Sale BEDDING PLANTS, VEGETABLES & FLOWERS "FRESH ASPARAGUS FROM THE GARDEN" Specials Vi Bu. Cee Gr. Mac's $3.95 Special 8 lbs. Cee Gr. Mac's ' $1.98 Speqiâl Heritage Pure Maple Syrup On Tap'$1.99ib. $4.38 kg. . STOKE SEEDS AVAILABLE . Fruit Market Hwy. 35 South of Orono.

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