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Orono Weekly Times, 2 Nov 1983, p. 6

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ti-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, November 2, 1983 Orono Scouts camp out Seventeen Orono scouts ' Creek to the Stapletons north all scouts , packing-in their -1C on Saturday night. The and their leaders treked to an overnight campout on Saturday. Saturday. The local troup left Orono about mid morning and hiked along the Wilmot of Taunton Road where they pitched their tents for the night campout. The hike to camp was a distance of seven miles with equipment. While at camp the scouts cooked their own meals and enjoyed the total outing. Temperatures dropped to scouts hiked back to Orono Sunday minus their packs. A good outing reportedly all. A good time in the kitchen Kim Sherwin, Karrie Lowe and Lisa Hall were a busy, trio last Wednesday .evening working in the kitchen washing dishes at the annual served at the dinner in two Turkey dinner at the Orono settings. United Church. As usual the food was great Over three hundred were and the companionship of the evening was an added bonus. AWARDS Pin an award on a kid who deserves it. .Ontario's community newspapers and CP Air, co-ordinator and patron of the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards Program, are seeking'entries for 1983. , Recipients will receive a Junior Citizen lapel bin, plaque, $200 and a family picture with the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. , Nomination forms are available at this, newspaper. newspaper. Contact: Orono Weekly Times. Deadline for nominations: Ndvember 30,1983. A Community Project of CP Air and this newspaper. CP Air "Fun- Fashions" at Orono U.C.W. All U.C.W. units were represented when abbut 40 ladies were in attendance at: the General Meeting held in the Main Hall at Orono United Church on the evening evening of October 20th. President President Lois Brown welcomed everyone and opened the .meeting with a poem "Cheerful "Cheerful Folk". Devotions, with a Thanksgiving theme, were given by Unit 2. Mrs. Frances Hamin read a timely poem "Unto the Least" and after everyone joined in singing Hymn 578, "Sing to the Lord of Harvest", she also read scripture - John 6: 1-13. Mrs-.- Leila Werry gave the Meditation. Christ gave thanks for what He had. In the story of the feeding of the five thousand. He recognized t (Continued page 7) i Are your hard-earned dollars going up in smoke? I hen taken few minutes now and discover how adding electricity to your prl furnace can dramatically cut the cost of heating your home. It your oil furnace is in.good condition, but you d like it to run more economically, a dual energy system combining oil and electricity mav be just the answer in fact, depending on how much electric heat you add. and how vou operate your system, you could use as little as. one tank of pi! lorangnttre heating season! Ah electric plenum heater, for example, will reduce the amount of oil vour furnace uses bv up to 75c, .While adding a heat pump • will cut oil use by 25 to 3()'b. and provide air conditioning in the summer lor economical vear iround comfort. * It vour furnace does neèd replacing an electric furnace or one of the other electric systems c.m'heut vour home cleanly, evidently and economically % li -voud like to know more about dual: energy and ail electric A. !y:os,iwnre*toOntarjo 1 iyefro/>20 University Ave 4fh Floor, Toronto M at I l-'Xb. and -ask tor our tree booklet 'Fleetrie I léating Options fur Your ! Id me", " " 1 he Jew minutes you lake now cistild 'add up mg savings" this winter . ■ GoElectricO

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