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Orono Weekly Times, 29 May 1991, p. 6

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6- Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 29, 1991 Newtonville,, Alive' by Peggy MulaJ Demolition Derby return to Orono - Fair For the second year Thrill Show Productions will run the Demolition Derby at the Durham Central Fair. Friday evening September 6th thirty cards will enter the ring, ten at a time to compete for $800.00 in prize money plus trophies for each heat as well as trophies, for the feature and the best decorated ca. The feature winner will be invited to comipete against the feature winners from the other "derbys" across Ontario operated by Thill Show Productions. This "Granddaddy of Derbys" will take place on ThanksgivingMonday at Simcoe Fair. For this "Regional Derby" $8,000.00 in prize money pl us trophies will be offered. This event lias proven to be a crowd pleaser for fairgoers and is returning to Orono by popular demand. As i the past entry forms will be available at Hwy. 115 Truck and Auto Sunoco Station, 5 miles north of 401 on Hwy. 115. Entry forms must be filled out and paid for (cash only) when they are picked up ($22.00 includes GST). First Newtonville Brownies Receiving their Golden Bars and Golden Ladders at a special celebration meeting and parent- attended luncheon held earlier this month, were Brownies (1-r) Proud leaders backing up the Lyndsay Harness, Janice Perkins, girls are (1-r) Kathy Hisson, Cheri Bonnie Bragg, Melissa Searle, Michael, Commissioner Marion Jacqueline Hurvid and Erin Knapp, Sylvia Anderson and Jackie Higgins. Kindratiuk. WleQuanttles Last SPORTS.SHOF Sm"ALE Spaiding "Basket SmaIUs"' 9Rsg.l12. Looker size mini bais ln N.B.A. team colours, complote with teamnamne and logo-, Pistons -à Lakers - Celtic Supersonlcs - BuiIs 121 King Si.E. BowmarwlN 623-0322 Senior Brownies flying up to Guides were (1-r) Nicole Milîson, Jennifer Anderson, Cheryl Perkins, Sheena Morton and Bonnie Bragg. Congratulating leaders (1-r) Kathy Hfisson, Sue Bouley, Angela Devonish, Marion Knapp, Cheri Little Scoops ... - Thank you to ail who participated in and attended the Environmental Fair in Bowmanville, this past Sunday, May 26, There were quite a few folkcs, including local children who took active, positive and impressive parts in the Fair. Well Done! - A remninder that Newtonville Public School will bc holding a junior kindergarten information niglit, May 30 at 7 p.m. - t was a very pleasant Anniversary Churcli service held at Newtonville last Sunday, May 26. Following the service friends ail got together for an enjoyable social. - Sunday, June 2 is the date set for the annmal Church picnic this year to be held at the Dunham residence on Skops Court. For further details contact Roberta Ransom at 786- 2699 or Debbie Dunham at 786- 2194. AlI welcome! - "A BridaI Shower!" Friends and neighbours are invited to a bridai shower this coming Sunday, June 2, 1:30 p.m. in the Sunday School roomn for bride-to-be Vicki Kimball, daughter of iBill and Jean Kimbal of Newtonville. - Jean Kulyk, of Skops Court at the east end of Newtonville, sends lier sincere thanks to ail her friends and neiglibours who have been wîshing her a speedy recovery, after lier rather serious fractured knee injury. - Our grade 7s are back from Ottawa! Grade 7 students from nhe Pines returned home somewhat tired from their 4 day trip to Ottawa with the school, Friday, May 24th. Michael, Sylvia Anderson and Jackie Kindratiuk With the year-end Brownie banquet held May 22 at the Church, Brownies will resumne in September. Thanks to District ... quite an expeience for these girls and boys. Our Northiumberland/Newcastle Board of Education, and The Pines teachers are to be congratulated for giving our kids such a fine opportunity in the expeience of real life. Thank you!- - Already grade 8 Pine's students are thinking about and preparing for Newtonville's own Melville Jones, 90, heads up 11i11 Street to Lakeview Cemetery to have a peek and tend the grounds, witli friend t also has been very, very nice to see people out and about cleaning up messes and sprucmng up yards and gardens, al making for a more prettier Newtonville. Great! Hope you'll keep in touch ... have a super week, as June greets us, tIis very weelcend! Commissioner Marion Knapp and creative leaders, Kathy, Sue, Angela, Cheri, Sylvia, Jackie and ail the moms who made this year so enjoyably successful. Congratulations to ail! their very special June 25 graduation. This year's event takes place at Clarke Higli School beginning at 7:00 p.m. - Canada Day 'is rapidly approaching 1 For your tickets. to the annual Beef Barbeque in Newtonville, contact Wally Boughen at 786-2239. and associate Ken Miller, a few weeks back. t is a woniderful time of year, when everything is green again. Noisy unloading angers residents A ship unloading cement at the Oshawa Harbour lias residents in the area up in arms and local politicians angry due to noise of the operation. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT REQUIRES FITNESS INSTRUCTOR - Part Time Responsible for the co-ordination and implementation of a fitness program for aduits. Qualifications, Fitness lnstructor's Certificate plus previaus experience in running a fitness class. DAY CAMP SUPERVISOR - SESSIONAL <Summer Student) Responsible for the day to day operation of a children's day camp program. Qulficatins:Supervisory experience working with children in a day camp environment. Valid Ontario drivers licence is an asset. DAY CAMP LEADER - SESSIONAL (Summer Student) Responsible for planning daily activities for children to develop new skills and interests. Qujalifications:i.Experience working with children in a day camp environment. Valid Ontario drivers licence is an asset. AQUATIC SUPERVISOR - SESSIONAL Responsible for assisting in the development, operation and supervision of aquatic programs. Qulifliation:Previous su pervisory experience. Current enrolment in Recreation or related discipline with a minimum of two years related experience preferably in a municipal recreation environment. Hold a current Red CrossfR.LS.,S.C. Instructors, N.LS., certificate and hold or be eligible to certify in Standard Frst Aid or C.P.R. Red Cross Leader Instructor and Examiner status is preferred . Must be willing to work irregular hours. Valid Ontario drivers licence is an asset. Applications wîil be received until 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 31, 1991. We thank ail those who applybut only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Please quote File #13 - 91 indicating position applied for. Date ef Publication: Wednesday. May 29, 1991 Office of the Chief Administrative Offioer 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 P.O. 3345 a 4V

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