Il ýIâ' u - . L_- u O - Ororto Weekly Times, Wednesday, liovember ao, 1001 ~ Jack, and Peggy Pruner of cheeriness, as they took to the Newcastle have already begun rafters, railings and walls, spreading thoir own warmn and decorating their home. wonderful dose of Christmas "Welcome Square Boy" Square Boy Pizza opened up i Newcastle Village October 26 and yes! - to thse obvious deliglit of 'the entire community. Manager John Labrakos (2nd from right) happily poses with staff (1-r) Gary, Teresa and Jim. John echoed his co-workers' feelings'of already being mnade welcome in Newcastle Village. He lias been associated with Square boy for a number of years, spanung "Remnember Ron and Bey?" Until Christmas, "Walkers Antiques, Gifts and Collectibles" will tempt one and ail with their wares at the location previously Little Scoops ... - IDA Drugs of Newcaste village has merged with Guardian Drugs, at King and Mill Streets in the Village. Ail prescription records have been transferred to Guardian, effective November 18. An IDA pharmacy will be opening up at a larger location sometime in the future. The staff of IDA send their profound thanks to ail . .. and look forward to continuing to serve you at Guardian. - It is really bard to believe how fast the time seems to fly by! Coming up November 29 in Newcastle, is the "Lîglit up the Village" event. AU Christmas liglits are to be lighted for the first time. lIli advise details next week; "Us the seasofi!' - The Newcastle Village and District Chamber of Commerce and the B.I.A. are enthusiastically planning several festivities ail in the twelve stores in ail, and admits that he lias discovered a soft spot ini bis heart for Newcastle Village. 1John wishes to extend bis tbanks to ail who have made Square Boy s0 quickly welcomed and supported! Square Boy is open seven days a week; Fridays and Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. 'tii 2:00 a.mn. and the rest of the week including Sundays, frm 11:00 a.m. until niidnight. "Welcome folks! Best wishes!" occupied by Flowers Plus. I was very impressed with the unique selection of items for sale. Drop i to say "hello" and to have a peek at Rosi and Bev's array of treasures and treats! spirit of the Holiday Season, soon to be upon us. "We look forward to hearing more!" - Staff of the "Side Street Cafe' (behind the laundromat) remind evieryone that now throughout the holiday season, they will be open Saturdays and Sundays for your enjoyment and convenience. Pop over - youll be glad you did! - The newly opened "Roast Beef Plus" Restaurant on Highway 115 next to Clarke Higli School is officially (and deliciously) open. They are open seven days a week from 8:,00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m for sparkly clean eat-mn or take-out. You cars almost feel the hustie and bustle in the air." Let's keep in touch! 78602964 or 983-5301. "Joy to dhe World!" painted the wooden figures over Harold Couch spent thebetter thirty years ago. part of last Saturday afternoon erecting these festive carollers on the iawn of bis home in town. He and lis wi fe constructed and "Have a Merry Christmas!" he said . . . "And a Happy Christmas to you too, Mr. Couh! " - 1. t Fear franchise o0ute could speil end of Post Office The establishment of another franchise outiet for postai ser- vice in 0Oshawa is seen as another possible step to the ciosing of the O shawa Post Of - f ice. T he new f ranchise is to be opened on Simcoe Street North. Canada Post officiais say on- y that there are no plans to shut down the O shawa Post Office even though operating costs are constantiy being monitored. A senseo0f a Rogional systom There appearsto be sonne thoughts that couid be reiated to a Regionai system of govern- ment coming out of some municipaiities in N or - thumberlafld County. The Mayor of Cobourg has suggested that Port Hope and Cobourg couid weii amaigamate. No sooner had this statement been made than the Port Hope Mayor substan- tiated the same message. A s both communities have in past suggested that the western bounidary of Cobourg extend to Theatre Road and with Port H ope suggesting their eastern boundary aiso reach out to Theatre Road il wasilogicai that a m erger of the two T owns was evident at sometime.it hasn'ow happened and possibiy the sug- gestion wii meet with the condi- tions of the new form 0f County government. Rural areas, wili no doubt, have some concerns. Wish list $447.6 million The O urham Board of Education has sent off its wish ist to the M inistry of Education in which they are asking $447.6 ýmillion for new schools within their jurisdiction from 1993 to 1ý97. They.wouid expect the province to corne up with $136 million in the first year. Some 13,776 students -are now housed in portables throughout the system. 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