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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jun 1991, p. 7

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It is a lovely coutifry tradition... these church picnicm, where friends and neighbours cati get together for some geixl-old-fashioned food and frolic. (1-r) Roberta Ransom, Kathy Picco and Debbie Dunham. t was a beautiful day indeed for a picnic! Sunday, June 2 tumed out lovely for the annual Kendal-Shiloh- Newtonville Church Picnic, this year held at the homne of Duncan and- Debbie Dunham, of Skops Court in Newtonville. Quite a good crowd attended the event this year,, enjoying a terrific lunch, games for adults and children alike, and even a "Cap" parade with applause and awards to boot. You might want to contact Wally Boughen with regard to the upcoming Canada Day Beef Barbeque at Newtonville, July Is. Cali 786-2239. (1-r) Two day old Meagan, with proud parents Scott and Phyllis (nee mom Phyllis and grandma Marion. Knapp) LaPlante, formerly of "That's my Granddaughter!" Newtonville. Marion Knapp (foreground) of "Gratidma" has already gone Newtonville, and husband Emie are shopping for patterns galore to start two very happy folks! sewing Up darling little duds for Meagan Elaine LaPlante, first wee Meagan. grandchild for Emie and Marion, Congratulations Scott and was bom May 24, 1991 at Lindsay Phyllis, and Ernie and Maron. . Its Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 2 ozs. to a wonderful thing! - Happy Wedding Anniversary wishes June 10 to Rick and Martha Gibson of Newtonville. - Happy Birthday, June il to Acy Farrow of Newtonville. Many happy returtis! - Resuits from last Friday's euchre party came in like this. . winners on the draw were: Reg Elliott, Rene Wright, Georgina Fenton, Helen McCarnish and Art Compton. High scores from Muriel Burtch with 83, Audrey Graham with 78, Edna Dickson with 76, David Thrower with 76, Hazel Pigott with 75 and Lena Clysdale with 74. Note: 'To the lady who picked up the wrong sweater on Friday evening . . please exchange in two weeks; thanks so much!" This is "National Enviromrnent Week", be aware of your enviroilment, REDUCE, RF-USE, RECYCLE. We are now into June, as hard as it is to believe most of the major garden chores are behind us, and al the enjoyment is yet to corne, If you spot an exceptional garden you would like to see included in this column one week, 1 would be happy to hear about it, and perhaps get out to take a picture. "Let's Keep in Touch!" Cleveland on their special day, June It was my pleasure to meet Leonard and Jennie Falls of Kendal as they took in some shade, and watched the children playing. "Tuckered out.. . " little Brienne McKenzie of Crooked Creek Looking for ... WINDOWS and DOORS THEN CHECK US OUT! 774 RYE STREET UNIT 7^Y PETERBOROUGH 705-741-4499 <CoIect>Quality Windows & Doora SINCE 1949V Little Scoops ... - Our Newtonville Post OFfice will be closing in about 10 days. Village residents are reminded to pick up their change of address cards at the Post Office. A.S.A.P. - Parents have the opportunity this summer to have their children enr olled in surnmner school courses from July 2 to July 26 inclusive; Courses offered are: Reinforcement (no charge) - Language arts: Primary, Junior, Intermediate; Mathematics: Primary, Junior, hiterneidiate;, Core French: Grades 5 -8; French Immersion: Primary, Junior, Intermediate. Enrichment ($75.00 per program)- Computers: Junior, Intennediate; Visual Arts; Dramatic Arts: Junior, Intermediate; Instrumental Music: Grades 6-8 Advanced; Grades 6-8 Beginners; Recreational Sports: Primary, Junior, Intermediate; Environmental Studies/Science, Grades 5-8. All locations for our area- Bowmanville Sr. Public School, Bowmanville and Central Public School. Bus routes have been set and a bus goes by Newtonville School. For further information, questions, enrolîment, please call the school at 786-2550 as soon as possible. - Entering into June at Newtonville Public School is proving quite eventful. June 6 is the date set for the school's track and field day. June il students in Gord Kribs' and Nancy Forrest's class will travel to the ROM and Planetarium. June 12, is Play Day at Newtonville. June 14, Mrs. Baxter's class is fortunate to be visiting the Peterborough Liftlocks. Jane 19 from 3:15 to 4:00 p.m. Parent Volunteer Appreciation, Tea ut the School. June 20 is the area Track and Field mecet at Clarke Hligh School. -Happy Anniversary wishies are extended to Paul and Joanne MV THE NORTHUMBERLAND -AND NEWCASTLE BOARD 0F EDUCATION PORT HOPE EAST PUBLIC SOHOOL PORT HOPE, ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents, addressed to the Northumberland'and Newcastle Board of Education, c/o Mr. J. Stecyk, P. Eng. Controller of Plant, will be received at the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education administrative office, reception desk, 834 D'Arcy Street N., Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 412 until 3:00 p.m. Local Time. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1991 This project consists of the construction of a one storey 3,818 M2 school. The 5.84 acre site wilI include grading, installation of hard surfaces and-landscaping. Plans and specitications may be obtained from Russocki& Zawadzki Architects lnc., at 100 Richmond Street East, Suite 400, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2P9, Telephone 1-416-868-0034 after June 6, 1991, by General Contractors only, upon deposit of a certified cheque, in the name of the Board, in the amount of $250.00 per set (maximum 2 sets per contractor). Additional tender documents may be obtained from a non-refundable printing cost of $200.00 per set, in the form of a separate certified cheque. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the documents, in good condition, within ton days of receipt of tenders. SEALED SUBTRADE TENDERS for mechanical and electrical subcontractors will be received at the Durham Bid Depository, 2001 Thickson Road Unit # 1, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 6J3, untîl 3:00 p.m. Local Time, two days prior to the date specified for the delivery of the tender. Tender documents will be on display at the Durham and Toronto Construction Association Plan Rooms. Each tender must be accompanied by an acceptable Bid Bond in the amount of 10% of the tendered price and an acceptable Agreement to Bond. Performance security shail be furnished by the successful general contractor immediately following notification of award. The lowest and or any tender will flot necessarily be accepted. R. <Dick) T. Malowney, Director of Education R. Spooner, Chairperson of the Board lad, IQQI-7

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