Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, March 6,1991-7 Not oniy were tender bice house on the DeWildt property, "Aloha from Hawaii!" Not missing our cold winter winds, back in January, were vacationing couples Glen and Shi rley Stapleton (left) and Bemnice Picking oranges in Taft, near Bakersfield, Califomnia are Emie' and Marion Knapp of Newtonville. SThis couple found time to enjoy the sunshine and sights of California while on a twelve-day International Structural Movers Thank you to -ail three couples for being such terrific sports in But, back to reality ... Last Sunday night - Monday moming, ail of southern Ontario was hit by severe winter ice stormn that knocked power out in this area On Church Street, at the '- hrysier home, a birch tree was split in two due to the weight of the and Fred Hendersen. The foursome have settled back into "the real world" after their wonderful paradise holiday. Association, Convention in San Francisco, Irvine and Taft. They visited the Hurst Tower and the Crystal Cathedral during their stay from Janaary 31 to February 12, amnong other sights of interest. sharing their vacation pictures with us! for over four hours on Monday moming. Freezing ramn and brisk winds made for an awesome sight as dawn broke Monday morning. ice. If you had a birch, chances are it was damaged in this storm. and willows hit... numerous, very old trees literaily sniapped in haif. or could be heard crackling and losing large limbs in the Wind. Such was the case of this tali maple, as it narrowly rnissed a tree Little Scoops,... - Limited tickets are stili available for the 'Roast Wally" night this Saturday, march 9 at the Sunday School room. (In honour of Wally Boughen's Birthday) Tickets are $8.00 each, or $15.0O per couple, and you may cali Jean Kimbali to get yours. - Congratulations to our own Frank Stapleton, World Championship Auctioneer of five years back ... Frank and his wife Betty travelled to Los Vegas a week ago for the North American Automobile Auctioneers Annual Competition. The Event required that al competing auctioneers, approximately- twenty-seven cal four tiines each. This was indeed a trying feat, as automobile auctions are the most difficult . .. with less tha two points separating first and third, Frank placed third! A prestigious honour, Frank. Congratulations from Newtonville - and Canada! - Local Pines Sr. Public School Students will be out and about until March 2lst selling chocolate bars to raise funds for the 'extras' at school that would not be available otherwise. .. such as subsidizing transportation costs on school trips and excursions. This year monies received as a result of this fundraiser will go towards subsidizing computer software, and for transportation for educational excursions. Your kind support is tremendously appreciated! - It is hard to believe that next week is March Brek... and once again we ask ourselves just where han al the time gone? With spring officially two weeks away, activities during the March Break pretty well have to depend upon the weather; unless of course, you are one of the familles heading south for the week or so. Whatever this break han in store for you, enjoy it as best you can. Dont worry too much about the housework and your dàily routine. Sometimes a littie change of scenery or activity gives a pleasing touch. Have a good week. Watch the ice, and get ready for what's to corne the mud, the slush and crud and ail the other yuccy stuff that slithers its way onto our kitchen floors and just about everywhere else 'round this time of year. Thank you for keeping in touch with Newtonville Alive. 1 amn always tickled to hear from you. backing on to Ill Street. Somehow, we are notsurprised by it ail. Old Man Winter and Mother Nature continue to struggle in their own battling tug-o-war to end one season, and birth another. FREE ESTIMATES INSURANCE CLAIMS COMPETITIVE RATES Âfred'ls autobod'y ltd. COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIRS and REFINISHING SPECIALIZING IN UNIBODY AND FRAME REPAIRS 163 Baseline Rd. E. Telephone 623-6353 Bowmanville PUBLIC NOTICE To It's Citizens 1991 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS If you plan to seek office in the 1991 Municipal Elections, you must register with the Municipal Clerk before you spend or raise any money for campaign activities. For more information contact Date of Publication March 6, 1991 Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Li C 3A6 File:1 0.50.8 P.0.3579