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Orono Weekly Times, 18 Dec 1991, p. 5

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Orono Weekî T mes, W.04r,.Iy D7epbe i i9 lNe wtonville Alive 1 by Peggy Mull anJ sung by ail, led by MCs Ariene Phillips and Bey Stacey. ..1and what would a Comnmumriy Christmnas bc without jolly old Santa? Ho-Ho-Ho! Santa was flot about to miss this event!' Topping the evening off in the grandest of way, Santa Claus jingled in wishing every girl and boy of ail ages, the Merriest of Christmnasses! Organizer Debbie Dunhamn joined Santa (alias hubby Duncan) in thanking- the Newtonville Community for their support; and would like to add that donations were enough to make a pleasing contribution to the Salvation Armry Christmas Fund. Merry Christmas! Little Scoops ... Christmas-just would flot be complete, even in the smallest of ways, if it wasnt for faitliful letters to Santa. And in spreading some extra- daring smiles around, Bey Fisher's Senior KindcrËarten sLudents at Newtonville Public School are sharing their letters with ail of us this year. To Santa Claus - How are you? I have been a very good girl this year. May I plecase have a Quints, Pooch Patrol, GO GO, My Walking Pup, doils, Barbies. From Devon. Dear Santa Clause - How are you doing? 1 have been really reaily good this year! There are many things I wvant for Christmas. Pink is my 'faviriote colur" so 1 would like a pik polly pocket, pink skiis, and pink poles to go with the skiis, make-up to miake me look pretty. Say hiello to thie 'raindeer" for me. Thbere will be milk and cookies on the table for you. Fromi Sarah. (Continued page 9) .u0vUUUI'ne 1f County Warden Cobourg Reeve Joan ,Chalovich was recently deicared Warden of Northumberland County by a margin of one vote. Chalovich won out over Deuty Reeve Don Clarke of Seymour Township. The new Warden represents fifteen municipalities within the Countv. reminded one and ail of the true meaning of Christmnas. "What Shall I Give?*' a short play performed by creative youngsters, Stephanie Boyd, Bailey an appreciative crowd enjoyed this Newtouville evenit. "Christmas faces ... Natasha Ransom and Hayley Hutchinson were amiong Ilhe children spelboun-d, as they (and miost of the adults too!) found thiemselves caught Up i the story of How the Grinchn Stole Christmas" as it was brought to life by Newtonvilles Ron Pillips. Jacqueline and Pamnela Hurvid delighited the audience with impressive piano numbhers; Shirley Stapleton and MarIene Stacey, as well as the DeVries familyand Natashia Ranisom sang several Christmias sonigs; Cole anid Tracy Howsoni sang tie Lords Prayer, with Cole oni the guitar; and Judy Hiurvid shared a lovely poem. Throughout the evening, favou-rite Christmas Carols were Greetings In the true tradition of this wonderful season, may you find, peace and spiritual contentmeflt., "HOLIDAY SPIECIALS"1 Ail movies, -including new releases,' plus Nintendo games $.99 f rom Dec. 16 to Dec. 31lst Merry Christmas one & ai! from Roy's Video Bonnie, Lorrie, Jason, Andrea & Roy ew0s( CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION Browning- Ferris Industries (B.F.I1.) will collect residential garbage in accordance with the following schedule: GARBAGE COLLECTION - Regular Garbage Collection Day Revised arbage Collection Day Wednesday, December 251h Thursday, December 26th Wednesday, January lst Monday, December 301h Thursday, Jan. 2nd Monday, December 3th Note: Increased volume s and revised time schedules may result in delayed collection. CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION - Christmas Trees will be collected for recycling one day only, on Monday, January 6th, 1992Z Ail garbage must be placed by the curbside by 7:00 ar. Walter A. Evans, P. Eng., Director ot Public Works Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario LIC 3A6 Date of Publication: Wednesday, December 18 & 23, 1991 Il. . -

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