Announcement The Orono Little Charitable Foundation is pleased to announce that effective January 1st, 1984 Dr. M, K Angl will be opening an office for the practice of Family Medicine at the Orono Medical Centre. The othei; members of the Foundation also wish Dr. A. F. McKenzie health and happiness on his retirement and thank him lor his many years of devotion and service to the community. IWMag geur hetidags be a . gathering et Sere and togetherness! We greet enr friends and wish gom Jag at Christmas. Al Heard Electric Jean, Al. and Brad operative for his final visit to the Village prior to December 24th. from heat sources such as fire places, television sets or radiators. Do not allow it to block access to doors or windows windows in the event of a fire. Check strings of electric lights. carefully for worn insulation, insulation, broken plugs or loose bulb sockets. Only C.S.A. approved lighting sets and only non-flammable decorations should be used. Switch off tree lights at bedtime bedtime or when leaving the house. Declare the tree a no smoking area and do not allow discarded gift wrapping Deer hunt in 1983 Scott Jones - Environmental Biologist The 1983 deer hunt in the Lindsay area is now history, and preliminary results show that it was very successful. In contrast to last year the weather was very good, and did much to encourage more hunters to spend more time hunting. Overall, the harvest is up in wildlife management units around Lindsay. The winter of 1982-83 was relatively mild and the deer herd prospered. This has been confirmed by the results of the hunt which showed that the 1983 year - class was very strong - exactly what would be* expected after an easy winter. ■ Most of the deer were harvested during the first two days of the hunt, with ' hunters in Mariposa, Ops, Man vers, , and Bexley Townships being most successful. successful. The largest deer, brought to the check station in Lindsay, was shot in Fenelon Township and weighed 89 kilograms. A deer shot in Scugog Township boasted the most impressive set of antlers with 17 points. The final results of the hunt will not be available un- , til late this year when all reports from the hunters have been • received by the Ministry* and the calculations completed. There is always something Orono D.B.I.A. hay rides about a hay ride and a quite a from the Orono Town Hall number of youngsters and into the Orono Tree Nursery adults took advantage of the last Saturday afternoon. As well Santa visted the Orono Showcase Co- Fire Chief warns of Christmas fire hazards 12-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 21,1983 Everyone enjoys a hay ride There's no place like home for the holidays and there's no place like home for Christmas fire hazards. A happy Christmas can change, in a few moments, into a family tragedy warns Fire Chief Aldridge, in home where fire safety precautions Successful are neglected. Such precautions precautions should head the list of every family's preparations for Christmas. If plans call for a natural, tree, it should be bought fresh and green. Cut one or two inches from the tree butt and set up with the butt in water, which should be maintained maintained daily. Set thé tree away to accumulate under the tfee. Dispose of wrapping as the gifts are opened. The Fire Chief urges all parents to recognize the fire danger of this season, and not to leave small children alone in the home for a moment. moment. If fire should strike, sound the alarm, get everyone out of the house, then call, the Fire Department. Have a safe and joyous holiday season. Town of Newcastle Fire Department vVz iuollLcL Like: to tafiz tlzisoppoxtunity to tficLniz you fax youz patzonayz ouez t(t£. past yzaz and [oo/z fozvuazd to , lezoiny you in tfiz ozzy nsaz fubuze.' ^dzom a£[ of us tp all ofyou... cdfcnje, a < jdzy cJ-fappy and <Safz cdfoUiday. Orono. Ontario