Classified ndvertisements ANNIVERSARY The family's of Ben and Linda (Allen) Madill would like to invite you to help celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary at the Orono Oddfellow Hall on April 16th from 8 p.m. - 1 p.rri. Best Wishes Only! 30,6 ac AUCTION SALE Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville, March 31st, Thursday 7:00 p.m. Selling the oil lamp collection from the Estate of the Làte John Alexander, Oshawa. Along with the interesting contents from a Port Hope home. This auction includes 85 oil lamps, complete attractive hanging lamps, coloured font lamps, Lomax, Canadian Drape, Peanut, Bullseye, Sharon Panel, Alladin, Filley, Miniatures, Guardian Guardian Angel, Attractive Furnishings, Limoges China, glassware', large quantity of depression glass, oak library table, sofa table, numerous antiques, etc., Note the date and time. TERMS: Cash or Good Cheque Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 786-2244 • 21, 28 ac FOR SALE One used 16'x7' Cladwood Sectional Sectional garage door $125.00. Will install. install. Call 983-5634. 30,ac THANK YOU We would like to thank our family family for making our 45th Anniversary something we will always remember. To our grandchildren who looked so nice and done a great job. There are so many to thank that we could not name each one. So thank you to all relations, friends, neighbours who helped in any way. For the many cards received received gifts, flowers, for the lovely dinette set from family, relatives, friends, flowers from Council Town of Newcastle. We were very happy you could come celebrate with us. God bless everyone Roy and Marion Tennant 30,ap DEATH NOTICE TAMBLYN, Rena (Hoskin) > ' (of Orono) Beloved wife of Ivison Tamblyn. Dear mother of Grant and his wife Gail of Wallaceburg, Judy and her husband Alan Plummer of Orono and Bryan and his wife Maria of Kitchener. Loving grandmother of eight grandchildren. Sister of Percy " Hoskin of Port Hope and Bill Hoskin of Nova Scotia. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville on Saturday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service complete in the chapel or) Sunday at 1:3() p.m. Spring interment at Orono Cemetery. Donations to the Palliative Care Unit of the Oshawa General Hospital or the charity of , your choice in her memory would be gratefully appreciated. 30, ac Federation of Naturalists (Continued from page 11) Acid -deposition appears to cause serious nutritional problems for trees. Phosphorous, which exists naturally in forest soil and is an essential element in plant development, development, is unavailable to plants in acidified soils. Aluminum, normally normally insoluble, is liberated by the acid and forms aluminum phosphate, thus removing phosphorus as an available plant nutrient. It is suspected that the same process may also be at work with nitrogen, potassium, calcium and magnesium. The fact that half Quebec's commercial sugar bush has been destroyed in the last five years is proof that something has gone wrong. Acid soil conditions also seem to affect other deciduous trees and may slow the growth rate and cone production of conifers. What causes acid deposition? Sulphur dioxide from the combustion combustion of fossil fuel and non-ferrous smelting operations, and nitrogen oxides formed from vehicle exhausts exhausts and electrical power generation generation are the main components of acid deposition. When this particulate particulate matter is dissolved in rain or snow the precipitation becomes a weak acid solution. . Remoteness from the source is no protection. The pollutants may travel for miles before they fall as acid precipitation. The famous Inco smokestack has alleviated sulphur dioxide pollution in the Sudbury area, but has simply dispersed it to plague other areas. In Southern Ontario where the rock is often soft sedimentary limestone, the limestone acts as a buffer helping to neutralize the acid. The thin soil and granite of the Canadian Shield, offer no such protection. Unless emissions of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can be significantly reduced, damage to aquatic and plant life on the shield will increase. Ontario Environment Environment Minister James Bradley's program Countdown Acid Rain is a serious attempt to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions by 50% from the 1980 level. The target date is 1994, But it is often difficult to see any progress. Although sulphur dioxide levels have declined significantly over the past 25 years, Ontario Hydro, a major source of sulphur dioxide emissions, has admitted that its 1987 sulphur dioxide emissions emissions actually increased 80,000 tonnes tonnes from 1986. Recently the federal government passed new emission standards for cars and light trucks- which bring Canadian nitrogen oxide oxide emission standards to the same level as those in force in the U.S. But neither the U.S. or Canada is tackling the problem of significant reduction of nitrogen oxide etnis- STAFFORD MONUMENTS 143 King St. E. Bowmanville, Ontario PHONE 623-8150 For Quality Monuments, Bronze*and Granite Markers and Cemetery Lettering Office or private appointment in your home or free transportation transportation to our showroom- for Senior citizens and handicapped handicapped people in the Bowmanville Bowmanville and* Orono areas, giadly arranged by calling Mr. Philip Dawson at 623-8150 or after hours at 1-579-1116 (Oshawa) Complimentary winter wreaths are available with monument or marker purchases purchases at our store. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 30, 1988-13 » sions. The legislation is there, but politicians often fettr the economic consequences of strict enforcement, the long-term economic significance of dead lakes and sick forests has not yet penetrated the political imagination. imagination. Even if Ontario reduces its emissions emissions on schedule, the United States, whose emissions cause much of the acid deposition problem in Ontario, refuses to commit itself to any schedule for cleanup. Ultimately Ultimately only an informed and vocal public can guarantee that governments governments will act to reduce pollution at source. Politicians respond to public opinion,, especially if people can point to specific damage in their area. Improving our polluted environment environment is a little like the Lilliputians Lilliputians trying to move Gulliver. It can be done, but it will require per- 1 sistence and cooperation. It would be pleasant once again to listen to the drip from the eaves without worrying. For those concerned about the effects effects of acid deposition on forests, there is a conference on Forest Decline August 8-11 sponsored by the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Tree Watch, Institute of Environmental Studies (U of T) and Canadian Coalition on Acid Rain in cooperation with the Governments of Ontario and Canada. To obtain a brochure contact contact Irene Leps-Maenck, Conference Conference Office, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, M5S 1V6. You don't deed to be an expert. Anyone concerned about dying trees will benefit from the information and field trips. RUTTER GRANITE COMPANY LTD. ANNUAL WINTER DISCOUNT We w,ish to announce a SPECIAL REDUCTION on all Cemetery Memorials and Markers ordered and paid.for between between now and April 1st for Spring erection. This offer is made annually. We have, an excellent selection of domestic and foreign Granites in many colours and designs from which to choose your Monument or Marker. If we can be of service to you in any way, please do not hesitate to visit our indoor display at 73 Ontario Street, Port Hope, or telephone us at 885-5216. After hours call 372-0263. C. HOOPER Cj--j INCOME TAX SERVICE BUSINESS - FARM - INVESTMENT CAROL HOOPER 983-5322 R.R, 1 ORONO, ONT. Call Evenings or Weekends 7 STAR RESTAURANT ON HIGHWAY 115/35 BESIDE CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL DAILY SPECIALS AND PIZZAS SAM'S COMBO Coffee 30c. TAKE OUT or EAT IN °P® n 7 AM Description ■M AKITA- Blue Tag Sale 6800DB Drywall Screwdriver, 2500 RPM 5600DW 6*4"Cordless Circular Saw Kit C/W Carbide Super Thin Blade, Removeable 10.5 volt No-Lead . Battery and Charger 5007NB 7 Va" Circular Saw, C/W Carbide Tipped Blade 1100 314 "Planner-,*heavy duty cutting to a depth of 1/8" rabitts to a depth of 3 A". 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