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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jan 1986, p. 11

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, January 15, 1986-11 - NOTICES If you have questions or: concerns about your municipality, please feel free to call me at either 983-5505 or 987-5039, Diane Hamre, C.ounc. Ward 3, Town of Newcastle. NOTICES Did you over indulge during the holidays? Want to lose weight and keep it off? "Now is the time to start". TOPS ON 2927 meets every Wednesday at St. Saviours Anglican Church Hall. Weigh-in 6 - 7 p.m. Meeting 7-8 p.m. For further information please telephone 983-5354 or 983-5477. ; 15,ac RIDE WANTED To G.M. ÏÏI Chassis Plant, ft2 Shift. Phone Staples 983-5793. Ray 15,ap Service Stations Inspection Station All Vehicles Including Dump Trucks School-Buses PROPANE Propane Conversions and Service MANGAR'S GARAGE Orono - 983-5130 HWY 115 TRUCK & AUTO REPAIRS LTD. To All Cars and Trucks TOWING 983-9151 or 983-9152 Job Printing LETTERHEADS * , ENVELOPES Business cards ALL BUSINESS FORMS * FLYERS Etc. ' Call the Qrono Times 983-5301 Electrical C 9'alek TRICIANws LISTEN FRIENDS LEND AN EARIÏVE EXCITING ELECTRIC HEATING NEWS; FOR YOU; O. CHATTERTON Electrical Contracting Pole Line Construction PHONE 983-5546 or 983-5940 Orono, Ontario I can sell your house. Please give me a call for an ap- poitment. I'll be happy to show you any property at your convenience. r pat irwin lycett broker/owner Res. 983-9475 or 983-9605 Bowmanville 623-6000 DRUM LESSONS Drum lessons by experienced professional drummer for the serious student interested in all aspects of the trade. Royal Conservatory of Music - Theory Lessons Preliminary, Grade 1 and 2 Rudiments. Call 983-5682. 8,15,22,29,5,12,19,26,ac WANTED TO RENT House or Apartment in Orono area. Mid March - July 1st 1986. Phone 983-5901. t.f. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED Young girl wanting room and/or board in Orono. Call 983-9679. 15,22,ac COMING EVENTS The annual meeting of the shareholders in the Orono Cemetery Co., will be held on Monday, January 27, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. in the Laing Memorial Chapel. 15.22, ac COMING EVENTS The Durham Central Agricultural Society will hold their annual meeting on Saturday, January 25th at 1:30 p.m. at Orono Community Centre. 15,22ac POT LUCK SUPPER Orono Horticultural Society Annual Meeting and Pot Luck Supper. January 23, 6:30 p.m. at Orono United Church Musical Entertainment & "Imported Talent" Admission - 1986 Membership plus $1.00 15.22, ac FOR SALE Bunk beds for sale, like new, asking $200.00. Phone 983-5107 after 5:00 p.m, 8,15,ap BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ARD - David & Judi are pleased lo announce the arrival arrival of their first born, Derek James, on lucky Friday the,13th, 1985. Weight - 7 lbs. 5Vi oz. Delighted grand-, parents are Jim and Joan Ard of Orono and Norm and Giscle Corbeil of North Bay. 15,ap . 5 v. IN MEMORIAM BENTHAM, Samuel C., passed away January 18, 1985. ' It's been a year since I saw your smile. The smile 1 hope and pray to see again. The days have slowly passed away. Sleep on Dear Husband and Take your Deserved Rest. From the one who loved you best. Sadly missed until we meet again. Your loving Wife Margaret 15, ap smoking • Each smoker causes yearly property damage of approximately approximately $500 due to cleaning charges and incremental replacement replacement of furnishings and equipment Health Care Costs -- Everyone Pays! • Canadian hospitalization , and direct physician costs related to tobacco use in 1982 were estimated to be $1.5 billion ■ • H.eavy smokers use the health care system 50 percent more than non-smokers • Smokers are ill mdre often than non-smokers. Those who light up more thgn 25 cigarettes daily double the .risk of dying prematurely Insurance -- Smoking raises your risks and rates! • Several insurance companies reduce renewable term life insurance rates by 35-40 percent for non-smokers 1 n Studies show smokers have twice the automobile accident accident rate of non-smokers due to carelessness caused by attention loss, eye irritation,, coughing and hand interference interference ... And then there are some who profit! • In f982, the Tobacco Manu- Smoking -- An Investment Destined to Go Up In Smoke Whether you're a smoker, an employer or a taxpayer, smoking smoking can be an expensive habit. Confronted with the cold, hard economic facts, most of us will quickly recognize smoking as a very, costly habit we can't afford. Look at the costs from the following perspectives. Personal Costs -- Can you really afford to smoke? • Canadian consumers spent $4.4 billion on tobacco products in 1982 • Smoking costs each regular smoker, (more than one package a day) over $900 per year facturers Council reported an expenditure of approximately approximately $96 million on advertising • Provincial and federal tobacco tobacco taxes totalled $2.3 billion , -in 1982 • As of 1983, federal taxes on ■ cigarettes generated just under 2 percent of all federal revenues Smokers Can't Afford Not to Quit Recognizing the increased health risks and significant economic costs, many smokers have opted to join the "quitting team" and the non-smoking majority. A variety of smoking cessation cessation methods are available. Those wishing to stop smoking should visit their family doctor to discuss the most appropriate methods for them. Lor more information on quitting, call: THE QUIT LINE toll-free at 1-800-387-0661 from January 1 February 8, 1986. Or, write: Stop Smoking. 80 Bloor Street West, Suite 1500, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V1 CALLTHE QUIT UNE= l- w 9 ■tan (Continued page 9) New Years Specials • Of the 27,500 Canadians who died from smoking- related illnesses in 1978-79, it is estimated they lost a total of $3 billion in earnings Employee Costs -- Can business business afford to hire smokers? • On the average, smokers miss.4 more days a year than non-smokers • Men who smoke more than , 40 cigarettes daily were absent almost twice as much as non-smokers , i • An average smoker will spend between 15 and 30 minutes during an 8 hour shift on the mechanics of Fancy , 6 lbs. lor Macintosh SBelicious $1.95 No. 1 SMALL Delicious „ Vi bus. $3.95 C Grade Spy Vi bus. $3.50 Our Fancy Grade Apples Are Reasonably Priced Cider At Its Best S- Fruit Market Highway 115 ■ South of Orono 983-5628

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