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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Mar 2000, p. 8

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( 8 - Ortmo Weekly limes, Wednesday, March 29 2000 Kirby United Church has invited the GM Choir to perform at the Orono United Church, on Saturday, April 8, 2000. The General Motors sponsored choir, made up of employees, spouses, retiree's and family members have been giving a gift of music for the past 25 years. The Choir travels widely throughout Ontario as goodwill ambassadors and perform for countless charitable organizations. They enjoy singing a variety of music: songs from Broadway shows, popular songs, golden oldies, patriotic and religious songs. The Choir is directed by Kelly King, A.R.C.T., R.M.T., and accompanied by Amanda Niznik, Mus. Bac., A.R.C.T., R.MT. The Orono concert begins at 7:00 p.m. Admission - $5 adults, $3 children 12 and under. Family - $12. Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Naturalization of your property program offered Tired of mowing that manicured manicured lawn? Looking for environmentally friendly ways to rid your yard of pests? Back by popular demand, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority will offer its three- part evening program séries, Naturalization of Your Property. GRCA and community experts In a variety of fields will Introduce participants to the benefits of returning lawns and gardens to a more natural state through the planting of native plant species and the use of ecological ecological pest control. The series is full of practical tips and creative ideas, such as how to develop a butterfly garden, how to improve the design and planning of your gardens or how to devote an area of your property tç wild- flowers and méadow grasses. grasses. Guest speakers include: • Carolyn Oster, Port Hope High School Environmental science teacher and initiator of the Port Hope High School Ecology Garden, who will talk about planning and design. • Jamie Stewart, Jamie Stewart Designs, who will lead a discussion on shade gardening. • Bill Newell, GRCA forest technician, who will talk about trees and shrubs. Each participant will receive a folder of information information and tips. Books and catalogues catalogues will be available for participants to borrow during during the duration of the courses. courses. The programs will take place on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., April 14, 11, and 18 at the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority's main office at 2216 County Road 28, just north of the Hwy. 401 exit in Port Hope. Cost of the series is $30. To register, phone (905) 797- 2721. * more flashy spinners and spoons like panther martin spinners and little cleo spoons work well. The brighter and flashier the lure, the better. The bright lures cause a reàc- tion strike from the fish. It's I went on the most interest- I was having fun with my like waving candy in a kids ing fishing trip of my life, this ultra light rod and four pourid face, you know the kid's past Saturday.; test line to give the fish a going to. grab the candy. 1 went to the "Pine Ridge maximum fight. I had the Same with the fish, you know Trout Farm " on Langstaff thrill of knowing F could lose the fish is going to grab the Rd., Kendal with my friend the fish at any time. I broke lure. Darrell Kennedy. The Farm is my line on a fair sized fish, Pine Ridge Trout Farm is 1 km, north of Durham Road but had fun fighting it on light open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 #9, left side. Coming from tackle for the small amount of p.m,, but are closed on the 401, take the 115/35 north time it was on the line. I dis- Wednesdays. Phone number the Durham #9, turn right, covered the fish were biting 983-9513. then, left on Langstaff. lighter line with a maximum Barklay's in Oshawa will The Farm will provide of eight pound test. The fish be having their annual spring bait, rod rentals, fish cleaning would shy away at a glimpse sale on April 8 and 9. It's and ice fishing (call for condi- of ten to fifteen pound line . If worth the drive to Oshawa if tions). No seasons apply at you like to use heavy line, use you'fe looking for fishing the Trout Farm. This is an no more than fifteen pound gear. Last year I got a nice fly excellent place for the, begin- line, because the fish don't rod combo at a very good ner. The trout are healthy and grow any bigger than ten price. hungry. The average fish pounds. If you see any poacher, weighs 3/4 to 1 1/2 lbs., and Trout lures out of the tack- whether they are netting, the charge is $5. per lb. le box were used for my bait spearing,shootingorrodfish- Darrell and 1 caught a total of rig. On the third cast, a trout ing call 1-800-222-TIPS. The 12 fish and lost many. Darrell bit my spinner, my spinner reason for seasons is so fish caught three females and I looking nothing like the food can spawn properly and we caught eight females and one they are normally fed. fused can have fish in the future, male. The reason I could spinners, spoons, flies and Remember, poaching is ille- keep so many, is because worms. 1 recommend the gal. there is no limit to the amount of fish you can keep. There were two other fishermen at the pond, and they were nice enough to offer us some row and pink marshmallows to use for bait. They caught some smaller fish, and two weighing weighing three to four pounds each. It was a very warm day, and the trout were jumping everywhere. Some were even jumping over a foot in the air. Fred Devries Proprietor FRED'S AUTOBODY LTD. Estimates • Repairs • Restorations 163 Baseline Road, Unit 1 Bowmanville, Ontario LlC 3L4 Tel: (905) 623-6353 Fax: (905) 623-3913 REALIZE YOUR POTENTIAL--INCLUDE CHIROPRACTIC Ernest Schroeder, B.Sc. D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 7486 Thompson Road, Kendal, ON LOA 1E0 Telephone (905) 983-5510 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT Public Information Session Property Survey of Private Water Supply & Sewage Disposal Systems in Orono-Downtown Core The Region of Durham Works Department will be conducting an evaluation, of the private water supply and services through a lot by lot survey in the Orono downtown core. Individual property property owners within the survey will be notified directly by mail. A public information session regarding the study will be held: Wednesday, April 5, 2000 Orono Town Hall 5315 Main Street, Orono 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Staff from the Region of Durham Works and Health Departments and the project consultant, dagger Hinas Limited, will be available to answer questions. For further information, please contact: John Presta, P. Erig. Project Engineer Region of Durham Works Department P.O. Box 623,105 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 (905) 668-7721 or 1-800-372-1103 Ext. 5383 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Mon. - Fri.) * email: works@region.durham.on.ca V, A. Silgailis, P. Eng. , K. Thompson, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Director of Environmental Services.

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