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Orono Weekly Times, 29 May 1991, p. 5

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Balloons, hot dogs, baked goods, specials, trinkets, treasures and plenty of smiles were ail to be found and enjoyed at an old fashioned Heritage Day Flea Market, held Saturday, May 25 in Newcastle Village, outside, at the Town Hall. The event received a definite good weather nod from Mother Nature wîth sunny skies winning over threatening showers. Sponsored by the Newcastle Village B.I.A., local merchants and talented vendors offered a wide assortment of wares. BA..A. Chairman Rob Griffin could be seen bright and early handing out small Canadian flags to each vendor for hanging, displaying or waving. The Newcastle Optixists were with Megan and Kate; and chum also at the Flea Market on Saturday Phil Martin, with his daughter morning (1-r) they are Dave Sim Hannah. 'Times, Wednesday, May 29, 1991-S Annouincement to be made about funding water problem Ontario Environment Minister Ruth Grier will make an announcement i about a month on whether Hamilton Township will be eligible to receive funding for a communal water - distribution system, her ministry says.. A resolution by township council recently calling off the planned amalgamation with Cobourg stated that "new verbal information" had been received about a possibility that the township couild get 85 per cent funding from the province to supply water to the Creighton Heights area. The water problems in Creighton Heights near Baltimore, stems from pollution of existing wells by road sait. Bob Clement of Yummies Bakery at his tempting table.. . Attirod in cherry country duds, are Guardian Drugstore's Isabel Getting busy at the market early, of Newcastle. was 'Crafty Lady" Jeannie Carter -Kendal Nevws (Continued from page 4) Almighity King." Remiember the bako sale at Kendal Unitod Church, Friday, May 3Ist, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, June Ist, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The CAP picnic Sunday, June 2nd at the homo of Debbie and Duncan Dunham. Bring your chair, your dishes and utenisils and something for a cold potluck lunch, hot dogs will bo available for the children. With Most of the stores a nd businesses in Newcastle Village decked out for occasion, with red, white and blue streamers, Canadian flags and banners hanging in windows and doorways, it was a grand affair i more ways than one. Thank you to ahl who brainstormed the idea. Who knows, maybe, something like this could catch on, on a more regular basis. After ail, Newcastle really is on the map, and it is here to stay! Little Scoops ... - "WOW!" The Spring Concert put on by Newcastle Public School students, last Wednesday evening May 22 at the Town Hall was a great success. (l hope to have somne pictures ready for next week to share with you). Congratulations to ingenious kids who wrote, directed and produced practically the whole show. - A reminder that there will bo a kindergarten information night at the Lockhart Campus of Newcastle Public School, Tuesday, J une 4 at 7 p.m. - Thanks to ail who attendod the Lions Barbeque at the Newcastle Village Town Hall Sunday, May 26» - AIl welcome to a "Teddy Bear" repair clinic being held at the Newcastle Village Town Hall, this coming Saturday, June lst, from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. "Al teddys and their owners invitod!" "Newcastle, your gardons are coming boýautifully!" "Lots Keep in Touch!" Reach me at the limes Office 983-5301 or 786-2964. There will be a joint service of Newtonville, Shiloh and Kendai first and thon the picnic. Make a cap for yourself in green, that is the themne this yoar, thero will be a prizo giveni. To find the Dunham homne, go east of Newtonville past Elliotts Road to Scopic Crescent on the south side of No. 2 Highway, tumi right and go to the last house on this road. Service starts at il a.m. Corne on out and enjoy the day with friends and famnily. Dont forget on Saturday, June lst, the Kendal Orange Lodge Salad Supper, the enitertainment afterwards will be the Mount Zion Country Gospel Singers. An ovening of good food, good music. Fine Linos ... Hard work is an accumulation of easy things that weren't done when they should have been. Runninog for Munit'cipal Office i1991? You must register before you raýise o)r spend any money01C\'for yurc'il]laign1. To register and to finid out wvhat else vi can11dickate 'Shoulcik ow, cosuit your1loC,1l Imunicipal 1Clrk's o)ffi(ce, thenl pick up your copIie2s ofthe caniatsgulide (2- 1munIicipal elections 1991" anld the u nUIiipal Elec(-tionIs SMinistry of Municipal Affairs Ontario I W±VA~A RATID #1 For overali quality amiong hydrostatic lawn tractors, Lawný,- Boy's LT12H has been rated #*1 by a Ileading consumer testing publication. Powered by a 12 -HP commercial-grade engine, the LT12H features an axle-mounted mnower for a superi or cut. Your Lawvn-Boy dealer is ready to show you everything else that's helped the LT12H ,ý_AË0zMýeam hiùghest marks. $2799 I * s-e e e S

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