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Orono Weekly Times, 22 May 1991, p. 7

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In this skit, "Investigative "Police Officers" Lyndsey Pitt and Reporter" Craig Barton is on the Jeremy Armstrong restrain the scene talking with "juvenile cuiprit. delinquent" Erin Muizelaar as "Recognize this building?" Tt was a sad day when the For Sale sign went up onl our little Newtonville Post Office building a week ago. Residents coming into the Post doing somnething criminal putting Office this particular day seemed up the sign." rather subdued. Postmaster Joyce We ail just have to wait and see Carroll said, "Even the listing agent what becomes of it. Talk about the told me he felt as though he was end of an cr.. theories at all!" It was obvious the programn was a grand success. These young people learned facts about the law and the consequences, should they get into trouble. Many eyes were opened in more ways than one. V.I.P. students had, for quite some time, been planning and rehearsing skits and presentations for this auspicious occasion. So, it was on with the show! Demonstrating the dangerous effects of drugs, robots Sasha Students are to bc commended on this fine, entertaining (and ratier mature) variety show. With a final cheer for V.I.P. DeWildt (left) and Christina Reed defimtely make their point. from the cheerleaders, awards and handshakes were presented to each student for completing the V.I.P. ( Contrnued page 1) V.I.P. Cheerleaders (1-r) front row: Shannon Hannigan, Bailey Kelly, Kim Janes; Back row: Moya "-To realize the pressures young people are faced with today; to help them understand and develop good sensible values in life; to become pro-social and good citizens ... These were some of the ways Durhamn Regional Police Constable Peter Branima used to describe his most enjoyable session with Newtonvîlle's grade 5 and 6 classes in the V.L.P. - Values, Influences and Peer Pressure programme. The V.I.P. "Graduation" was Tennant, Chandra Amodeo and Corinne Teal. held at Our school, Tuesday evening, May 7, with a large crowd in attendance. The ceremonies opened up with a welcome to one and ail from Principal David Gray, then the introduction of Constable Brarnma. Congratulating the students for their input and enthusiasm in this, terrific program, Mr. Bramma added with a chuckle. .. "Before 1 got married, 1 had six theories about raising children! Well, now I'm married, 1 have six children and no THE NEWCASTLE VILLAGE and DISTRICT CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE is proud to support the following activities happeniing in the Village during HERITAGE IWEEK B.I.A. Flea Market, Saturday, May 25th - 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Village Town Hall Parking Lot LIONS CLUB Chieken Barbecue, Sunday, May 26th, - 5:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. sittings Village Town Hall $8.00 Aduits; $4.00 under 12 years; Pre-Schoolers are Free Phone 987-4822 OPTIMIST CLUB Flea Market, Saturday, May 25th Village Town Hall Parking Lot NEWCASTLE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE Teddy Bear Repair Clinic - Coming Up June lst 11.00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ini Village Town Hall Aiso Teddy Bear Coliectors present; and a Float in the Parade in Bowmanville 'HERIA-GEBE PART WOI Et Mark M. Stapleton f\estorcton & PfAeproduction 6720 Leskard Rd. N., Orono 983-6098 We speciallze in Hîstoricai Restoration and Reproduction of Century Homes. Also all types of Generai Carpentry.

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