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Orono Weekly Times, 31 Oct 1990, p. 8

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8-ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTO BER 31,z 1990-- New,,v7tonv ille Alive by Peggy Mullan "Gas with Get Up and Go!" Church Bazaars corne off without a Donna Robins, Jean Kimbali, Traci These ladies... some of the hitch, and are the pleasure they are Howson, Roberta Ransom, Brenda nicest reasons why events such as to attend.. .(-r) Dorothy Stapleton, Towler and Jean O'Neill.' The Annual Newtonville Church Bazaar was held here in town tIts past Saturday, October 27 from il a.m. to 3 p.m. On display an array of assorted crafts including homemade knitted items, wreaths, woodworking and more. There were tables offering ladies' accessories, toys, or naments, household items, fanciful decorative displays, aiong with baked goods, ail to tempt visitors. Organizers extend their thanks to ahl who stopped by in support of this year's bazaar. be commended for their creative efforts and enthusiasm in directing ail proceeds to the Sunday Sehools foster child, a littie girl namned Glenda in Ecuador. Little Scoops ... - Correction: Contributions from the Durham East Jr. Farmers, as noted in last weeks column, went to Newtonville P.S. and to Hampton P.S. - flot to Orono; my sincere apologies to the Jr. Farmers for this error. - Congratulations of the most joyous kind to Brian and Patti Hutchinson of Newtonville on the birth of their littie son, Nicholas William. Nicholas arrived October 12, via Memorial Hospital' 1in Bowmanville to the delight of brothers, Chris 8 1/2, Timothy 6 and sister Hayley 3. Welcome little treasure! - Hap py Anniversary November lst to Clinton and Acy Farrow, Orono Figure Skating Club News Another busy year is underway for Orono Figure Skating Club. Our Juniors are now skating toward a fun filled season as are the older skaters and ai l are looking forward to their accomplishments. For anyone interested in our Canskate Program we stili have room. Contact any of the executive' for information. A number of our Intermediate and Senior skaters have been busy at summer and fail school. Congratulations to those having many happy returns! - Have you got your house number up yet? More and more area residents, Ive noticed, are doing so; probably a good idea... - As we enter, rather pleasantly into Novemaber, time still allows us to take care of a couple of important chores ini particular; time to prepare for the long winter ahead by insulating and caulking up those chilly areas around windows and doors; to get the chimney cleaned before fireplaces or woodstoves are fired to capacity and you guessed it - time yet to plant spring bulbs for next year's enjoymient... - Thank you to ail who made the October 28th Newtonville U.C. Annîversary Servie such a lovely affair, and to ail who attended the festivities. - Thank you to ail who gave from their hearts when littie Chera Bruce was in the Hospital for Sick Children for severai heart surgery operations recently. Chera is home now and miraculously_ holding her own. Want to share a special happening, announcement, upcoming event - or an opinion; even a photography? Reach me at 786-2964 or P.O. Box 104, Newtonville. "'Me pleasure is mine." RKeport recently passed tests. These include Melissa Allun, 3rd Figure; Allison Cochrane, 14 Step completing her Senior Bronze Dances and the Foxtrot; Tanya Clemens, 5th Figure; Adam Colville, Dutch Waltz and Canasta; Kaitie Colville, the Fiesta Tango; Heather Geboers, Preliminary Freeskate and Fiesta Tango; Jillian Lemieux, The Baby Blues; Ailan McKenzie, the American; Angela Tomkins, the Fiesta Tango. Recently Tracy Eames, Tanya Clemens, and Briar Ransberry competed in Lindsay at Scugog Invitational ail placing well in the Novice Competîtive Category. Well Done Girls! /f Congratulations to. M elissa. Allin and Mark Bradshaw who placed First in a Dance Competition at Hamilton-Stoney Creek Invita- tional at Pre-Novice Level. Good luck to our skaters who are competing at Cobourg Skate this weekend. Please plan on attendîng our dance on November 3rd at Orono Comimunity Centre. This will be a special event. BALANCED FEEDS FARM SUPPLIES Durham Farmers' County TAUNTON RD & HWY. 115 BOX 178, ORONO , ONTARIO LOB 1iMO (416) 983-9134 (416> 983-9135 1-800-263-7805 Hcre, Shirley Stapleton displays Mrs. Cecil (Essie) Stapleton.) an antique wedding gown worn by Aiso offered for viewing, were Sarah Jane Ard, on her marriage to various relics in carrnages, quilts Thomas Coathamn, May 23, 1894. and other wcdding attire of long (Sarah Jane and Thomas, parents of ago for both men and, women. Picturcd above: Fron Row (-r) Pan Towler and Lauren Dengis. Cydncy Dengis, Natasha Ransom, The Ncwtonvillc Sunday School Back Row MacKenzie Howson, group cnjoycd quite a successful Bailcy Kelly, Mrs. ian Dengis, bazaar table this year. Thcy are to COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP - NEWCASTLE SITING TASK FORCE Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Port Granby Low-Level Radioactive Waste LEARN ABOUT THE ISSU ES f rom the Newcastle Communhty Liaison Group All residents of the Town of Newcastle are invited to any of the following Communi- ty Information Meetings. SOLINA Thursday, November ist 7:00 p.m. ai the Solina Communhty Hall TYRONE Thursday, November 8th 7:00 p.m. ai the Tyrone Community Centre Before recommending an appropriate course to folIow, we need to know what in- dividual vlewpoints are. This is your opportufllty to hear how the Siting Process works and to express your opinions. For further information contact: Janet Mayer, Facilitator Newcastle Communhty Liaison Group - (416> 623-0720 ... . .. . ....

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