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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Mar 1995, p. 8

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........... -....... m . . dn. ..............~# Animais from Bowmanville Zoo visit Kirby School Leslie PonTeil, co-director at the Bowmanville Zoo, had her audience of students at the Kýirby Public Sehool full attention last The Optimist Club of Newcastle is holding a BLACK MAGIC dance on Saturday, March 25 frorn 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the Newcastle Community Centre to help mise funds for our local youth groups. Just wear your favourite black and white outfit and dance the night away to the sounds of -R. Jay the Deejay for the'tom, cost of $10.00 per person. There wil be door prizes and a late night COLD buffet. Come on down for an evening filled with fun. For tickets please caîl 987-5068 or 987-5653. Thank you! The spring inventory sale at the Village Card and Gif Shoppe, located'at 19 ing Street East in Newcastle, got off to a great start last week. From March 13 until March 18 shoppers ca.n tie up their purchase with thie savings they will find in the wide selection of HALLMARK bows, ribbons and gift cards. Ail at 50% off. Be sure to shop early for the best selections and dont forget this weees giveaway. Wildflowers by guest speaker Bill Bunting will be the topic at the next Horticulture meeting which is to be held in the Centennial Roorn at the Newcastle Comrnunity Centre on March 21. The meeting starts at 7:30. The Newcastle Public School fundraising teamn would like to thank everyone who took part in their iatest raffle. The winning tickets were drawn at the school on Monday, March 6 at 9:30 a.m. First prize $300 in Comfort Inn Gift Certificates, went to K. Pasquet; second prize an Electronic Rust Guard Systemn for a car, vaiued at $169 went to M. Welch; third prize, a Folk Art Sheif, valued at $25 went to K. Knihnisky. The sale of the tickets netted them a grand total of $1,310.68 which wifl bc put into their playground equipment fund. Both dances the Optimist Club of Newcastle held for our youth week when the Zoo displayed a about this breed of monkey and being discussed. number of animais from the zoo in asking questions it was found Leslie PonTeil was for the students. that rnany of the students were accompanied by Jarnie Marrithew Leslie teils the students ail knowledgeable of the subjects and Debbie Spurvey. on Friday, March 10, at the Newcastle Community Centre were a huge success. Everyone who attended the dance had a really great time. The younger set (children aged 10-14) had an extra thill added when the smoke that was being used to create atmosphere set off the fire alarm. Shortly afterwards the fire departinent arrived to investigate much to the delight of the children in attendance. The children who attended and viewed the free movies that were shown at the Newcastle Community Hall would like to say a big THANK YOU to the Newcastle Optimist Club for making it ail possible. They were enjoyed by one and ail on Saturday, March 11. The Newcastle Colts Soccer Registration is to be hield at the Lions Club Hall - Newcastle Community Centre - east entrance on Saturday, March 18 from Il a.m. until 2 p.m. and also on Saturday, March 25 from 9 a.m. until noon. For boys and girls aged 5-16. Please bring your health card number. Nf you have shoes to sell please feel free to bring them along. Be sure to put your naine and selling price on them. Registration fée is $30 per child. Shin pads MUST BE WORN BY ALL PLAYERS. If you are interested in coaching or assistant or for more information please cali Mike Swaga at 987-1084 or Richard Dupont at 987-5226. Peterborough office to close The Peterborough office of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation is one of twenty that is being closed due to cuts ini the federal budget In fifteen of the twenty cases where offices are to be closed workers will continue to serve the ,area working out of their homes. Kendal Hall News On Thursday, March 9, the Ladies of the Kendai Hilîs L.0.B.A. #1420 met at the hall, plans were finalized for the Penny Sale and Bake Sale which will take place on Saturday, March 25. The members of Brooks Memorial Junior Lodge will be holding practices in the coming few weeks, they wili be putting on a degree at Cobourg as part of a special occasion when the Cobourg Men's Lodge will be welcoming Rev. S mythe from Ireland. The Junior Lodge is also making headway in the ir plans to go to Ireland in July, their flight has been booked. There were il tables at the regular card party on Friday, March 10. High score went to James Lowery with 97; Doreen Lowery came 2nd with 86; Lavina Downes had 85 and Michael Stapleton came in 4th with 75. The draw was won by Doreen MacGilvary and free admission to the card party on Friday, March 24 went to Art Bedwin. If you like to play euchre and are frec to corne out, "corne down to the hall at Kendal on Saturday aftemnoon". The men of Kendal L.O.L. 405 are hosting a Euchre Tournarnent. Time 1:30 p.rn., admission $5.00 per person, bring your own partner, and have an enjoyabie aftemnooni. On Saturday evening the members of Kendal L.O.L. 405 bade goodbye to one of their faithful members, Bro. Reg Elliott. An Orange Service was held at Morris Funeral Home, with twenty-five Orange Brothers present, fourteen of the members carne from the Kendal Lodge. Bro. Elliott flrst joined the Lodge in 1931 and had held rnany offices in the past 64 years. He was a faithful supporter of ahl functions put on by the Lodge, rarely rnissing their card parties or suppers and had taken Part in the Bowling Tournament, he was not able to bowl this year, but was present at the hall for supper and the presenting of the trophies. Reg wiil be greatly missed by al who knew him, especially by his Lodge Brothers. Phyllis Lowery Authorized Sales& Service Centre for: Earth Keeper's Day Camp for kids An Earth Keepers Environ- mental Day Camp is berng held at the Enniskillen Conservation Area again for the 1995 summer season. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority is hosting a camp for children between the age of five and 12. The day camp will mun on a weekly basis between July 3 to August 25 with bus pickup in locations in Whitby, Oshawa and Bowrnanville. The camp operates daily from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The camp wili focus on an environrnental theme. Through games, activities and crafts, children wilI discover many aspects of nature and the need for its protection. Give your children a summer they won't forget. The cost per child is $90.00 a week. Space is lirnited and offered on a first corne basis. For reservations or more information please contact the Authority office at (905) 579- 0411. -,Camcorders - VCR's Since - M icrowaves 1982 - ly's - Accessories - Stereo Systems - Telephones - Top 100 CD's & Tapes PANASONIC - SANYO SONY - JVC -GOLDSTAR Your local Travel Consultant for the Durham Region Minnie Kaldeway Offers a wide range of personalîzed service at j=u home or office. Business, Corporate & Personal Travel featuring " Domestic & International Air Travel - Hotels/Car Rentais " Ail Inclusive Resorts - Cruises " Last Minute Seli Offs - Ski/Golf Packages *Group Packages- Travel Insurance Fax 905- 983-5916 or cail Toil Free: 1-800-563-8111 Ext. 411 Ont. Reg. No. 4244372 GOING ON A TRIP?9?? GE1TING MARRIED??? 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