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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Feb 1993, p. 8

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8 - rono WeekIy Times, Wednesday, February 3,1993 Newcastle and District Chàrnber rnembers f W..wcasue% . ltabe by Carol Ann Oster NwateVlaeCnmnt It seems that~ Newcastle is the Hall, where il is sharing facilities place to be lately if you're young. and equipment with the Newcastle The Newcastle Village Public Family Coninectioni. Small Library is currently running a Miracles is open Monday, progcram called Tales for Twos. Wednesday ancl Friday. The The haîf hour program Iast wec Newcastle Family Connection is started with a rousing game of open Tuesdays and Thursdays. "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear." Songs, The full story of the opening of stories, feit stories and finger plays the Small Miracles Child followed. The parents are urgïd to Development Centre is featured in participate with the children ini the this week.'s Times. songs and actions. The Newcastle Family If you are interested in the Connection, Interaction Program programi contact the Library at started a couple of new programsj 987-4844. The programi runs this month. They now offer a every Wednesday until March 3, ballet class for three to five year Newcastle Village & District Charles , Gray, John Bugeli; Inà Cox, Betty Dubeau, John from 10:15 to 10:45. Pre- olds and a dancersize class for Chamber of Commerce Officers middle row: Barb Chicoyne, Barb Muzik, Helen Simpson, Cornine registration is necessary. children and their parents. and Directors for 1993: back row Shietler, (3eri Bailey, Jean Allun, Diane Sone and Pauline The Small Miracles Child For more information about this (1-r) David Kearney,, Rod Graham, Judy Hope, Norm Mote. Development Centre has recently program call Corrne Allin at 987- Mcrhr o ipo, Kastner, Heather Griffin; seated starteçl a Nursery School in 7767. ___________________________________ Newcastle. It is inn out of the by Andrea Williams Affected by Real Estate Trends" cpeaon itteDwtwn N ewcast le C LG U n late TeNwaleVlaead will take place on March 23, 1993. Business Association and the yJhVedus atmn, reic bru, Th ewate ilgead Dr. Rod McArthur, retiring as Lion's Club made a spcial cffort Thbywasl Jo n his antyimn, carsmim, brium, DistictChaberof oï~rIirce President after holding that office to celebrate Canad'12h TeNecteCo uny brlimamuchmum held it's 21st Annual Dinner for two years, highlighted somne of Birthday with the acquisition of Liaison Group bas been bard at cobalt~, copper, lead, mercury, Meeting on Monday, February 1, tbe activities undertaken by the the commemorative flags. work examining the many molybdenum, nickel, selenium, 1993 at the St. Francis of Assisi Chamber over the past year. The Newcastle Village and problems associated with the s~iver, vanadium, zinc, benzene, Hall in Newcastle. In Marcb 1992, Mayor Diane District Chamber of Commerce removal of the low level tolue-ne, xylene, methylene, Approximately fifty members Hamre initiated the Mayor's Task hield it's annual Faîl Festival Day rdociewseadt4 nt hoie abnttahoie attended the dinner, which served Force on Econonde Straegy for in September 1992. Ma~ny i h u~ iea otGab n lil@fdrmtae tyee as an opportunity, to review the the Town of Newcastle'. Barh residents participated in the the '?own of Newcastle. dichloride, trichloroethyleue, chamber's activities over the past Sbet4er was selected to represenit numerous activities, which A clean-up cQ9tOfli sib- tetrachloroethylene, benzoapyrene, year, and to bold the Election of the Chamber on this committee included a tPàncake Blreakfast and committee, made up of members benzanthracene, dibenza- Officers for the new year. and bas diligeutly participated ini Flea Market. The Chamber closed from Newcastle, Hope Township, authacene, benzo-perylene, John Mjizik was elected tbe many meetings and reported the year withi it's 2nd Annual Port Hope, Ottawîa and experts fluôranthene, naphthalene, President, Jean Glraham was regularlt th~e executiveý Christmhas Concert hield in~ the from Canada and the U.S., has phenauîl)rene, pyrene, p-cresol, selected Vice-President, Betty Jean G3raham headed the Covmmunity Hall. This event was be omd hscm ite îlirpeatiboobnl Dubeau will take over the reins as committee to upgrade the enjoyed by all who atteuded, andi meets weekly to discuss the pentachlorophenol, styrene, Treasurer, and Geri Bailey will be Cbamber's pamphlet wtiich lists ail the Chamber hiopes to encourage' questions raised by those citizens duminum, borori, cyanide, the Secretary to forni the executive the services available in the more people to take part in the who have attended our meetings. chloride, fhiroide, magnesium, of the Newcastle Village and Village of Newcastle. This festivities next ya.One question which was raised nitrate, nitrite, strontium, sulphur, District Chamber of Commerce, pamphlet, which was uiailed to al Entertainiment was provided is "how clean is clean enough?" titanium, uranium and rnany others The focus of the Chamber in the residents, has been s0 popular that by the conclusion of the This follows the questions, wbat is too numerous to mention here. upcoming year will be to provide the Chamber bas decided to updatc presentation and meeting by the in the Port Granby dumpsite? Easy Once we have establisbed the their membership witb useful the pamphlet anuually and talented Barbersbop Quartet, questions! The answers are more presen.ce of these contaminants the infrmaion Tothi en, te cntiue e mke t aailblete he CoutryFou". on taies dfficuit, We have examined the next job will be t, establish dlean inhome aond aoind dcthon contniety. Maei vial ot e"ory FoBro" JaDon a reports and realize that there is not u p numbers. To what degree or Chamer as oun an ductio comuniy. errll rown Jak Alinand m 1uch known about the contents of level do we remove these Comtnittee. The purpose of this David Kearney was selected in Glenn Allin are celebiiîting their the site. Tests will bave to be contaminants? cormmittee will be to sponsor three May as the Chamber's 4Oth annivérsary of singing opedt iniyju hw Ts hr otectzn, or foutr seminars this year for it's representative on the Waste together. Their music was mc o fte tloidifyjshw Ti is inr yu the citii.zuh il e enspo association. The theme- of the Management Committee. Mr. euthusiastically received byv the much of ptean folw re is nth ome in.puh an l deend upohav Chaînher of Commerce will be to Kearney continues to participate ini audience. voaiupts Do d th e re iotais oript n eies ehv belp small busines ses with the detailed and intricate process oatdDohepscotn:(Continued page 11). "M7oving Ahead in the Nineties." by whîch a dumpsite will bc The first seminar titled "Your selected in the Durham Region. Business and How You Will Be 'Me Chamber of Commerce, in The Newcastle Community Liaison'Group invites you to a vPUB«rLIC MEET'ING da rur I t ewca te Cotinun1 Hlv làI~ si peakei: Bob Pol1bek vpHiD2 ~ -100c Suc suWaSte Reinovat vv..v The Topic: The Port Granby Low Level Nuclear Waste Site ..... PARTICIPATION IS .IAL M RAT

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