,Wednesday, Marck 27,1991 Newcastle for concerned women, Thursday, April il at 7:30 p.m in the Lions Room at Newcastle Town Hall. Seats are free but iimited. Cal Lynda Willsher at 987-4845 after 5 pi..to reserve yours. - The Newcastle Village and District Chamber of Commerce is presenting a Fundraising Dance, April 13 at the Town Hall. Tickets are $18.00 each or $35.00 a couple, this includes dancing, buffet luncheon and drinks from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 am. "Promises to be- a super Village Activities evening!' For tickets caul 987-4395 18 every Sunday evening from 8:00 (soon!). Proceeds from the dance to 12:00 p.m. ., "A. place the will be directed to purchasing four younger set can go to have some new "Welcome to Newcastle" signs fun, and be safe front alcohol and into the village. drugs.' Parents are welcome to pop - Thank you to Ayre's Sheep Farm, into Hammers, have a look and who received daycare/nursery chat with the staff. Their phone children fromt the Newcastle Junior numnber is 987-4226. "Y" during March Break. Theres - 1 look forward to popping into nothing like seeing the real thing to Newcastle Public School while teach a child about animas, .. their Science Fair is on and - Hamamers (The Forum) on Hwy. bringing some results to you next 115 is pleased to announce regular week. teen dances for young -people 13 to HeIp Our Kids Retubing underway at Pickering plant Ontario Hydro has completed retubing of Unit Three at the Pickering Nuclear plant and have commenced placing the unit back into operation. Unit four has now been shut-down for retubing. It was expectecl that the original tubes would have lasted for 25 years, however their replacement at a cost of $500 million comes il yeas after their installation. Area Mails closed on Sunday AlI Oshawa MaIls remained closed last Sunday as did the Skar-Peppler furniture plant in Whitby has received $325,000 from the Federal govemment which is to be used to embark on a human resource plan. Other funding is coming from the province and labour with a total allotment of $500,000. Worker skills will also be upgraded. Hostel service gets increase Durham Region is increasing funding to their hostel service frons $424,000 to $554,000 for the year, April 1 to March3l1. When the increase was questioned at councîl Counc.. Diane Hamre said it was better than having people sleep on the street. Increasing unemploymient has placed additional pressures on the service. Please drop your donation off at the Bowmanville branch of the Bank of Montreal, and help us save on increased postal costs. In order to meet our objective, WE NEED VOUR HELPI WE KNOW YOU CARE. SHOW YOU CARE. - Iumua