6-Orono WeeklZ Times, Wednesday, June 19, 1991 HELLO NEWCASTiLE!nd IL - by Peggy Mullanii Newcastle IGA owner, Norman Gyualtsan and cashier, Sylvia Zagar (centre) are surrounded by Children's Aid Society It was a grand day for a good old fashioned outdoor hot dog barbeque this past Saturday, June 15, over at the IGA in Newcastle Village. The purpose . .. te, bring light and recognition to the Children's Aid Society of Durham Region, with ail proceeds in benefit of the Society. Enthusiastie Childrens Aid Society people set up their bot dog stand with ail the trimmings about L ittle Scoops ... - Newcastle Public School will be holding its very special Parent and Volunteer Appreciation Day - this Friday fromn 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., with breakfast being served. Invitations have been sent out already. 1It is with tremendous gratitude, Principal, Ray Simser, Vice Principal Barbara Anne Isaac and Ton mn~pIo oppose new building Ten municipalities in Northumberland County have passed resolutions opposing the proposed $10.6 million administration building over wbich a Municipal Board hearing is slated for later this yea. The ten municipalities have 86 percent of the county's population. representatives Morton Marder, and Bryani Reber, witb their dad Newtonville's Bill Zuhajewica, Rob Patrick Reber, Public Relations CuIl, Maria Perreria, Audrey Supervisor for the Society. Sunday of Courtice, young Bradley 10:00 a.mn. and as the morningC buzzed on, more and more folks ini town took advantage of "good oU' day prices of $ 1.50 for a dog and drink. 1The Cbiildreni's Aid Society of Durham Region, with ils main office in Oshawa and ils western brancb in Ajax, offer services and help wbiere needed to close to three bundred famiilles in the area, witha staff go all out for volunteers at their scbool! - Indeed, il is bard 10, believe il is less than a week until school is out! Grade 8 students at The Pines Sr. Public School are excitedly preparing for their graduation into High School as officia] ceremonies take place Tuesday evening, June 25. Congratulations 10 aIl! good n umber in our immediate locale. Tbey are also closely involved with the Foster Parents program in the area. t is the objective of the C.A.S. to becomne more involvcd with the commnunity directly. They are s;triv'ing towards a more visuai and approachable presence in the regioni, ad are hoping 10 sponsor other events and'activities, ail for the benefit of eilîdren. For further information on tbe Durbam Region Children's Aid Society contact the main office la Oshawa, 200 John St. W., 433- 1551. Thanks to IGA owner, Norman Gyualtsan and bis staff for donating ail hot dogs, drinks, napkins and the works, 10 support this most wortby and human cause! use of tire trucks The Town of Cobourg has had a change of heart in allowing the use of a fire truck to parade championship teanis in the Town. A motion was supported to stop the traditional event by the executive committee but a week later when the issue came beore council it was reversed due to a tie vote and the mayor voting in favour of continu ing with the practioe. Yo-u are invited to ~ Ontario Hydro's Darlington Nuclear Generating Station OPEN HOÀ"USE Sunday, June 23, 1991 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is welCome. There will be a bus tour, a walking tour, displays, and refreshments, and it's ail free! To-Port Hope -j- Exit 431~y~ .1Hiqhway 401__________ Exit 4257 cc ci South Service R ad -o -0 Cn reation ---South Service Roade ng Entrance For more details call the Information Centre at Darlington at 623-7122. You can also arrange a tour of the site at other times by contacting the Information Centre. Mamammm , ý t- mmum "Life Chain" supporters from Marantha Christian Reformed Church in Bowýmanville. (1-r) Peter Vanderspruit, Paul and Brian, Joan Verkuyl of Newcastle, Evelyn Verbaan, Newtonville. Some months ago, it was decided that members of various congregations in the area would formn a "ife line" 10 call attention t0 abortion, this group are anti- abortionists. Last Saturday, June 8, a couple hundred lined Highway, 2 from, Pickering 10 Newtonville for nearly two hours, donning anti- abortion posters. "Hello Newcastle", is entering its sixth month, and becoming more special to me by the month. Anything like this does take its lime to catch on in any conlirifty. 1 amn rallier pleased 10 say the folks in Newcastle Village are outwardly pleased to have somewhat of a voice and a part in the local newspaper. 1 hope as time goes on, news, views, happenings, special events, occasions and milestones in your life or group will cause you 10 give me a ring, thal we can spread the word. Have a wonderful wek ... and thanks! MAP TO DARLINGTON G. S. -ITo Oshawa f-