,May 15, 1991-7 The- Junior and Senior Kindergarten classes at Newtonville School served up a very special Motber's Day brunch, Friday morning to moms and grandmas, under the supervision of teacher, Nancy Sawyer and teachers aid, Donna Grant. And what a lovely social it was! (1-r) Jessie Gimblett, Jessica Nichols and ber grandma.Dora Nichols, Michael Sbarpe witb mom "Happy Mothers Day!" Lynda cbuckles here in INewtonville. Farrow (left) with her mother-in- The Farrows are one of many law, Acy Farrow (sitting), daughter families who have lived in Jan 16, son Ryan 12, and dear Newtonville for over fifty years, friend and neighbour (and terrifie continuing to bring Up their mom too!) Erma Wood, get children i the country, amnid family together for some hugs and and friends. "So many wonderful gals, s0 little space!" Wouldnt it be nice to be able to picture a wbole paper of moms to Little Scoops ... - At a lively school assembly at Newtonville Friday, May lOth, representatives from the Kinsmen were present to let tbe students i on ail tie news about the upcoming Bike Rodeo, June lst, at Clarke Higb School. Kirby, Orono, St. Francis, Newcastle andi Newtonville Scbools will be taking part in this most popular event. Information sbeets and sponsor sbeets will be gomngborne over tbe next couple of days. A great event, supporting Kinsmen, our 'schools and our children. - Thank you to all who supported the Newtonville Book Fair, last Tbhursday evening at the school.' - Happy Anniversary May 20 to Joe and Connie Mark; and to Peter and Alice Glasbergen May 21. Warmest iongratulations to botb bappy a_"uples! - Apparently ftere were quite a lot celebrate Motbers Day every year? Happy Mothers Day, ahl year long to al momns! of complaints regarding the location of the blue recycling igloos at our cildrens parkette. Now theyre gone. They have been, relocated at the Fire Hall in Newcastle Village. 1*Please recycle, your personal efforts do make a difference!* Believe it or flot! The long, weekend is nearly upon us. This is "the" weekend for opening up cottages, planting the vegetable garden, and dusting off the barbeque, hunting fuiously for summer clothing and wbatever, other glorîous chores we havent been ternpted to do already. If youre planning to be on the highways and biways, piease drive safely. Wbat wonderful weather! Everything is just bursting. Have a terrific long Victoria Day Weekend. Patti, Kyle Searle with his mont Cindy, Robert Webster, Ryan Sutton and momn Sarah Sutton . .. just a few of those having a grand time at class on Friday. International Museum Day The Bowmanville Museum in recognition of International Museuins Day, Sunday, May l9th, is opening its doors to the public free of charge. The Bowmanville Museum is open on Sundays from 1:30 pin. to 4:30 pin. All are invited to take this opportunity to visit the museuns. Farm child care program- available A programn of child care is available to farm families in the Region of Durham and is being offered by the Child Caregivers plan under the direction of the Durham West Farm Child Care programf. The programn is to meet the unique needs of farm families and is available for a minimum of four hours with a maximum time of nine hours. Further details are available by phoning 1-800-263-3825. Paul Quantrili moves to Triple AAA team Paul Quantrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Quantrili of Port Hope bas been moved up to Triple AAA baîl in the Boston Red Sox organization. ,Quantrill, a rigbt-banded pitcher, who bas been playing for tbe New Britain Red Sox was instrumental in a recent win over the London Tigers, 6 to 2 when Quantrill pitched the full gaine. Quantrili bas a 2-0 record for this young season. Last week Quantrili was called up to the Triple AAA teamn of the Boston Red Sox organizaion wbicb is a delight for his local fans ini this area. Quantrill spends the off-season i Port Hope with bis parents and is well known through the Kendal area where botb bis father and grandfatber pitcbed for the Kendal Eagies. Most Sportsmanlike Player, Tyler McLean, 8. At the Annual Newcastle Mmnor Hockey League Banquet, May 5 at Newcastle Town Hall, Newtonville's Tyler-McLean, hi bis first year of hockey was awarded dhe top mealfr ouLshîning ail ini the field of sportsmanship. No matter what the mood of the team, win or lose (broken fmger aid al. . .added his coach. . .) Tyler played like a real pro. Congratulations! VILLAGE, 0F NEWCASTLE B.I.A. is presenting a Heritag-e Day OId Fashioned Cou ntry Flea Market Saturday, -May 25 8:.00 arn. - 1:00 p.m. Crafts, Produce, Baked Goods & More, Hot Dogs, Balloons for the Kids and Lots of Fun "CMEON DOWNF' ~~VtNTARIfON WA LK-A-BLOCK j4 COME JOIN US IN A WALK FOR FUN AND FITNESS. THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE COUNCIL AND EMPLOYEES INVITE YOU TO THE WALK.A-BLOCI< EVENT IN SUPPORT OF CANADA'S FITNESS WEEK. DATE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 TIME: 11:-30 A.M. PLACE: MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION CENTRE (TOWN HALL) FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT 623-3379 This project is presented i th the co-opertiuon of NEWCASTLE COMMIJNITY CARE, BOWMAN VILLE MEMORIAL HOSITAI, RfEBOK CANADA AND PARTICIPacIion. Refreshmnats wriI ho pros îded. THANKS TO YOU OUR COMM UNITY SPIRIT WILL SHINE!