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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Feb 1990, p. 6

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6-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, February 21, 1990 Newtoâjnville Alive by Peggy Mullan Little Scoops.. Newoniville Heart and Stroke ly, Heart and Stroke Canvassersar canvas;ser, Anne Kiages (Ieft) calis covering thecir respective territories, on Patti Hutchinson. gratefully acceptinig any donations. Congratulations! Melville Jones, neighbours and friends. 89 on Febru ary 12. Recalling days and tines gone by, Proudly rernernbering events of withi great fondness his wife Mary over 50 years ago as 193940 Grand added, "We have been so very for- Master of the Masonic Lodge, tunate, having pretty good health, Newcastle, lifelong Newtonville wonderful friends and countless resident Melville Jones entered into treasured mnernories over the his 90th year with a rnultitude of years..." good wishes frorn farnily, "May you continue to rnake those lovely rnemories for rnany years to corne, Mr. and Mrs. Jones."' Congratulations! Orono Public.Sehool News Report, Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Bailey's classes were going to the Outdoor Educatio'i Centre on Monday, February l9th. Grade 6 is studying the Canadian Mosaic. We are havîng guest speakers corne from different count- tries. Mrs. Nowak camne to talk to us about her couintr-Y Czechioslovakia. She escaped frorn Czechoslovakia when the Russians invaded. She went to Austria hefore she carne to Canada.' Mrs. Nowak made potato pan- cakes for us. Danielle Borrernans, Belinida DenHollander and Jonathan Burnharn helped make thern. , Our grade 4, 5, and 6 Public Due to severe weather conditions, Newtonville Public School shut down early last Thursday afternoon for the first tirne this séason. Principal David Gray called buses in for 1:30 p.rn., while the school's volunteer emiergency telephone committee contacted parents. Students rernained at Bell to open second Port Hope office Bell' Canada will open a second office in Port Hope and hire some' 20 new ernployees for the office. The office is expected to open around May lst with extra staff be- ing added over the period of a rnonth. Speaking finals will be held this Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. Ten students will be speaking. Miss Baldree's grade 2 class is studying dinosaurs. These are some of the poerns written by three of her students. Tyrannosaurus Tyrannosaurus a beast. He rurnbled and grumbled to Say ý the least. Brontosaurus There once was a Big Beast called Brontos. He was very, very very big. Tyrannosaurw Tyrannosaurw was the best He killed Bmo 1 caîl him a pe by Michelle Faulkner Is is by Andrew ýsaurus. by Michelle is Rex s Rex ntosaurus. )est. by Donald Fîre cails for Town of Newcastle The followîng lie caTis were received by the Town of Newcastle Fire Departmenits during th e week of Februiary 12 to February 18, 1990. Monday, February 12 at 7:07 p.m. hseaver Lumber, false aîarm; at 7:17 p.m. a brush fire on West Beachi Road, Bowrnanville. Tuesday, February 13 at 3:35 p.m. a pot burnming on stove On-' tario Street; at 4:22p.rn. a chirnney tire on Maple Grove Road. Wednesday, February 14 at 9:42 a.rn. a check caîl at 1405 King Street E.; 12:29 p.rin. a burning complaint at1 St. Mary's Cernent; 3:08 p.rn. a cirnney fire Oatley Court, Newcas- tle village. Satuirday', February 17 at 3:37 a.rn1. a vehicle fire on Highway 401. Sunday, February 18 at 4:59 p.rn. a vehicle accident on Hoît Road, Bowmaniville. - Thank you to ahl who participated in this years Big Brothers Bowl for SMillions. -congratulations on a job well done- Roberta Ransom and the Nwtonville Sunday School group wound up their "creative garbage" p rogramn this past Sunday. Youngsters discovered ways to use items, tlbat right otherwise be trashed - aIl in promoting awareness of the environrnent and 1of recycling. Everyone is invited to the Annual Pancake Luncheon sponsored by the Newtonville Church choir, this corning Sunday, February 25th. ~ ~ Lunch will be served frorn 11:15 S arn. to 1:00 p.m. Cost is $3.50 for Sadults, $2.00 for children under ten. school 1untilsreewaracd at the horne. Thank you for sharing in the life It was aIl in great fun for the kids and tirnes of Newtonville Alive. - but it was back to the books on Keep in touch, and have a safe, Friday. warrn week. MERVYN B. KELLY Barrister and Solicitor LAW OFFICE PROFESSIONAIL SERVICE - REASONABLE RATES Free Initial Consultation 9 a.m. - 5,p.m. 6234444 Evening and Week-end Appointments Available Corner Church and Temperance Sts., BowmanV!Ile RAM TRON PRE-ENTRY ALARM SYSTEMS JI M.AMEY HOME SAFETY PRODUOTS 595 WENTWORTH ST. E. No. 51 Res. (416) 987-1253 OSHAWA, ON TARIO Li H 3V8 bus. (416) 436-6231 Af f ordable Dream Vacations! " Free Vacation Planning Servic es " Discount Cruises 0 Charter Vacations e Airline Tickets e Honeymoon Packages a Hotel and Car Reservations PERSONAL& CORPORATE TRAVEL. SERVICES Travel Agents Intemationa We're with you ail the way M . 68 KING ST. E., BOWMAN VILLE Over 300 Agencies in North America 6360 With February passing by quïck-

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