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Orono Weekly Times, 8 May 1991, p. 6

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6-0rono Weekly Times, Men~dy lay 8, t9') I HELLO NEWCASTJLE!J by Peggy Mulan Newcastle P.S. Vice-Principal, of the recent Parents Activity overwhelmed by community Barbara-Anne Issac, Co-Ordinator Night at the Sehool, was support and response. Over the past few months staff at the school have been planning a very special first-time event, flot realizing how terrific community interest and turnout would be. The evening kicked off in the school gymnasium with a few introductory and welcome words from the staf f, and Northumberland and Newcastle Board Trustee,-Debbie Nowlan., Then, to the extreme delight of the packed house, the Junior Choir entertained with several numbers including "Canada IS!" which-sent strange and wonderful shivers up and down my spine! A fine performance! Congratulations to Choir Master Tom Tollett and lis young singers. Workshops underway were: Production Line Cooking, the Writing Process, Math Initiatives, Computers, Self-Esteemn, Bibliotherapy- Books Have Feelings Too! Dispelling Myths of the Learning Disabled and YMCA Child Care (Newcastle Jr. Y). AU eight workshops held att Newcastle Public Sclhool on April 30 literallyhummedwith interest and enthusiasm. Newcastle, Comxiee of Clarke Conmfituentg, No GanaamDtump Committee, Port Granby- Newcastle Environment Committee and SAGA - Save the Ganaraska Again. - The Orono and District Fiddle Club will be performing at the Newcastle, Community Hall, Wednesday, May 15. AIl welcomne to enjoy old time fiddlers, step dancers and square dancers. Call 983-5188 for more information. - Remember Mother's Day, this Sunday, May 12th, and all those very special gaisi your life. . . - If your mom, grandma or aunt lias a bit of a sweet tooth, drop into Yummies Bakery, Newcastle thisý week; they're preparing something from the hemr for mo.... It was nice meeting so many pleasant folks 'round the Village these past couple of weeks.. Hope you will keep in touch with goings on in your life, social group or organization. Have a sunny week in every way! Spring has come bo thie Enniskillen Conservation Area A free Spring WiId Plant Walk and Talk wi11 hechld at the Enniskillen Conservation Area on Sunday, May l2th at 2:00 p.m. rain-or shine. Meet at the barn and please dress appropriately. For more information, please eall the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority at (416) 579-0411. Oshawa Symphony presents Gilbert and Sullivan On Sunday, May 12th, 8 p.m. the Oshawa Symphiony will present "An E vening of Gilbert and Sullivan I at the Eastdale Coilegiate Theatre sponsored by General Motors of Canada Lîmited. The performance will feature popular selections from Mikado, Pirates of Penzance, Gondoliers, and HMS Pinafore. Tickets are $15 .00 each (plus GST) for aduits and $8.00 each (plus GST) for seniors and students and are available at Saywell's in Oshawa, Discs & Dats in Whitby and Rickaby's in Bowmanville or by calling the Oshawa Symphony at 579-6711. Here, in "class" of "Books Northumberland and Newcastle Lum. (centre) Have Feelings To o!" is Superintendent of Programns Trudy I cauglit up with "Computer putting heads together with grade buff-in-training," Reinhold 6 support students, Jenny Ellis anid Schumann of Newcastle, as he was Amanda Rogers. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, and in, particular, staff at Newcastle Public School, are to be highly commended for putting on such a fine community event.. looks to me that many would like tosee this become an annual happening! Little Scoops. . - The Newcastle B.I.A. is pleased to announce a Spring Flea Market coming up on Saturday, May 25, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thiere will be produce, crafts and miuch more. To reserve a table, cal l Rob Griffin at 987-4222 as soon as possible. (Rentai fee $5.00). Be' sure to circle this date oni your calendar! - Another date to note is May 26, 1991. "The Envirornmcnt Fair" wilI be held at the Bowinville Recreation Complex froxn 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It is bcing thankfully sponsored by Environmient Canada, Town of A ~ ~ ~49 VILLAGE 0F NEWCASTLE B.I.A. is holding a Heritage Day FLEA MARKET Saturday, May 25 8:00 a.m. tili 1:00 p.m. Anyone interested in displaying their items such as Crafs, Baked Goods, Produce, or finer Flea Market items may rent a table for a nominal charge of $5.0b. Please cail Rob Griffin at 987-4222 to reserve. Flowers, Gifis and Crafts 11987-1500 1- FTD - Mother's Day Basket From $30.00 S pri ng Garden'" Buut Bouquet From $1 7.00, and Mixed Planters o From $20.00 29 KING STREET EAST NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO LOA IH-O

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