Classified Ads DEATH NOTICE MORRISON, Keith at Oshawa General Hospital on Friday; August 29, 1986. Keith Morrison of Orono. Beloved husband of Eula Morrison. Dear father of Mrs. James Hudson (Sandra) of Orono, James and his .wife' 1 . Margaret, Newcastle, Richard and his wife Ann of Orono and Robin of Yukon. Also survived by nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Rested at the Nor- thcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville where Memorial Service Service was held at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday. 3,ac death notice VAGG, Fred at Bowmanville Hospital on Monday, August 25, 1986. Fred Vagg of Orono, aged 78 years. Beloved husband of Thelma Vagg. Dear father of fylrs. Ken Rose (Shirley) of Madoc, Mrs. Ron Sutcliffe (Joan) of Orono, Mrs, Merrill Graham (Carol) of Ofono, Mrs. Paul Coates (Judy)' of Brighton and Elaine of Orono. Also survived by ten grandchildren. Rested at the Northcutt-Êlliott Funeral Home where service was held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Interment Orono Cemetery. 3,ac DEATHS STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTS LTD. 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby, Ont. Box 133 LTN 5R7 Phone 1-668-3552 (Whitby) For Quality Monuments, Bronze and Granite Markers and Cemetery Lettering Private appointment in your home gladly arranged by calling Mr. Philip J. Dawson at 1-668-3552 or after hours . at 1-579-1116 in Oshàwa. Around New co-ordinator for Forest Centre The Ganaraska Region Conservation Conservation Authority has hired three new employees to operate the Outdoor Outdoor Educational program at (he Forest Centre. The Centre is located north-east of Kendal. Lynn lies has been'hired as co-' ordinator to replace Larry Aikeris who has accepted a teaching position position with the Durham Board of Education. lies, who has' already taken up residence at the Forest Centre*, holds a Bachelor's degree in recreation recreation from the University of Waterloo and a Master's degree in environmental education frqm York University. She also has practical practical experience as an instructor at a number of outdoor centres. Along with Lynn lies, Glenda Clayton and Shayrie Mann have been hired as instructors for the Forest Centre. To soften party's anti-nuke stance Wilf Day, president of the Durham-Northumberland New Democratic Party association is working with the United Steelworkers' union official Dave MacKenzie to revise th^ party's policy on nuclear energy. The new policy proposal will be "Babes In Bookland" t Dorothy Robinson Numbers 1 2 Buckle my shoe 3 4 Knock at the door 5 6 Pick up sticks 7 8 Lay them straight 9 10 A good fat hen frieze mounted in a strategic place in the home. The subtraction concept is the basis of the "10 Little ..." series of board books. The various themes include dogs, kittens, ponies, monkeys, chicks, ducks, rabbits, motor cars and Christmas angels. Each book begins with 10 little As the alphabet is the key to creatures cavorting merrily, then literacy so numbers are the founda- something happens to one and tion of mathematics. Along with an then there are ,9 and so on until alphabet book, it's a good idea to there is only one lonely fellow, have a "number" book in your Don't feel too sorry for him child's home library. because a happy re-union occurs. Last month, I recommended Jan The Apple Blossom Shop will Pienkowski's "Alphabet". A com- display the various number books, panion volume called "Numbers" friezes and workbooks throughout , in the same size and format is well- September, designed too. For the older child THE FAIR learning that 2 add 2 equals 4, Dick Look for the Babes in Bookland Bruna has laid out the number booth at the Durham Central Fair, stories in his book "I Know More There will be specials and a bargain About Numbers". basket. Each customer has a chance A super sheme that keeps the to win a book called "Magic numbers highly visible is a wall Fairground". Local 4-H member an Ontario ambassador Twenty year old Sharyn Barkey from R.R. 1, Blackstock has been selected as one of four 4-Et delegates from East-Central Ontario Ontario to attend the 1986 National 4-H Dairy Conference. An active member of the Durham East 4-H Program, Sharyn was selected to represent the county in the competition. Sharyn is a dedicated 4-H member with many other community involvements and achievements, including, 1984-85 "Citizen of the Year" for the Town of Newcastle. The week long trip will start Sunday, Sunday, September 28th and conclude Sunday, October 5th. The trip will include farm visits enroute to the 4-day National 4-H dairy Con ference in Madison followed by attendance attendance at the 20th World Dairy Expo. As a 4-H Ambassador for Ontario, Ontario, Sharyn will share resource material and ideas with 4-Her's across the United States about 4-H" and the dairy industry. As past Dairy Princess for Durham County and an active member of the family dairy farm, located southwest of Blackstock, Sharyn is very qualified to represent Ontario's dairy industry. industry. For further information, contact: Marlene Werry, R.O.S. Specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 234 King Street East, Bowmanville Ontario L1C 1P5 - Phone: 416 623-3348 or zenith 7-3040. distributed to NDP riding assqcia- tions in an effort to swing a policy change. Day states the present policy is insensitive insensitive to the effects on workers and communities dependent on it of phasing out nuclear industries. He also says it is realistic in'its assumption assumption that the industry could be phased phased out quickly and its fhils to deal with low level nuclear 1 waste disposal. Ink histpric joint-venture auto pact General Motqrs and Suzuki are tô jointly build a new $500 million auto plant irt Ingersol. The new plant will build Japanese type vehicle vehicle at Ingersol. The operation will be part of the Canada-U.S. Auto pact. Important issue to be Durham Region waste John Aker, a regional councillor, states one of 'the most important issues having-to .be faced by the Region ovSr the next five years is that of waste disposal. The Region now makes use of a Metro Toronto dump in Pickering • which by 1992 will have to be closed out. The Region and Toronto are both in a search for a new waste disposal area and are working together to this end. Courtice area residents want to save parkette ' Residents of the West Castle Homes subdivision in Courtice are out to* save a parkette in tljeir sub division. Council in July made a decision to receive an offer for the parkette lands for housing. The offer has as yet been submitted. The residents are to petition council over the matter even though the Town intends to create a major park for sports a few blocks away behind the West Courtice Public School. The residents state the School. The residents state the parkette was shown on the map when they had their homes built in Courtice, They claim the park was to contain play equipment- for younger children. Victoria College for apartment complexs The provincial government has offered a proposal for Victoria College College in Cobourg which it owns. The province would provide funding in a number of form to developed the H-IBlock area into 75 apartments and further to allow the construction construction of five apartment buildings for a total of 185 units of housing. The proposal has been offered to developers and others to consider. Incentives are being , ' offered to retire ' Salaried workers at tienerai , Motors Corp. across North America are- being 'offered incentives incentives to resign from the company in a drive to streamline its, white-collar workers. ' The company hopes to cut 25 * percent of their salaried workers by 1989. - Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 3, 1986-9 Spotlight on skating Orono Skating Club by Marilyn Ransberry . will progress through the badge I would like to remind all who levels as they are ready. Older have not registered that our final , children usually progress much registration is to be held Tuesday, more quickly and may even com- September 9, 7-9 p.m. at the arena. ple'te the enitre program in one Please register at this time. year. The O.F.S.C. is divided into 3 The Çanskate skaters are entitled main groups. Canskate is a program to one 15 minute lesson each week for beginning skatdrs of all ages. It by a pro/professional/employed includes all the badge levels, from and paid by the club. Beginner to Novice III. According The rest of the time will be spent to the C.F.S.A. (Canadian Figure being supervised and taught by our Skating Association) a child is Junior Coaches who are volunteer; ready for this program if they can unpaid senior or intermediate walk on the floor with reasonably skaters or parents, straight ankles, while wearing In the future columns I will talk skates; and has the ability to about the next levels of our prounderstand prounderstand simple instructions and gram, Canfigurskate, and C.F.S.A. to follow directions from a person' Intermediate and Senior levels, other than the parent. Generally All registered members including children are ready at four or five those who have just joined this years old. • month are invited to walk in the Older children may join the pro- Orono Fair parade. Skaters please gram. They will be tested by a pro- wear any badges or medals you fessional and placed in the group have and meet at the Orono best suited to their ability. Cemetery ^t 10:30 a.m., Saturday, In the Canskate program a child ^ September 6. HARVEY PARTNER & SONS PLUMBING and HEATING MAYTAG DEALER * PROFESSIONAL GOULD'S PUMP DEALER AUTHORIZED CONSUMER GAS DEALER OIL - WOOD- ELECTRIC REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES ORONO, ONTARIO 983-5206 or 623-2301 GUARDIAN OF THE NATION'S LAWNS" 983-5598 COMPLETE professional LAWN CARE Now is the time to control Insects, Ants, Ching Bug, Etc. WRITTEN GUARANTEE Orono Fuel & Lumber Ltd. Station St., Orono 983-9167