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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Dec 1995, p. 7

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r I OrQflQ Week~y Tlmes, Wecinesday, veix~be~ 2Q~ ~ - I New Funeral Home to Open in Newcastle A new business is coming Newcastle's way in the form of a funeral home., Newcastle Funeral Home Ltd., operated by Carl Good, should be ul and running by mid- 1996. The home xiii be located in the oid nursing home building on Mill St. near the 401. Carl has worked for 23 years as a Senior Funeral Director at Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home in Toronto. He bas been iooking to set up a funeral parlour in' this area for years now. "We want- ed to get out of the city. ..when this opportunity came along we decided to go for it," said Carl. They had previously looked ai keepý ing the Hartley-Barlow Funeral Home in Orono running. "We have been really impressed with the people in this area and how supportive they have been to us." said Carl. "This area doesn't take a second seat to anyone." Here Cari receives the keys to bis new building from pre- vious owners Armond Young of Sonbon Homes and Ed Vanhaverbeke of Syvan Developmnents. Renovations shouid be complete in tîme for a summer opening. Good luck to Carl and we hope you have a busy business (just not too busy!). Semi Formai A Success Four Clarke High School stu- dents Meissa Aluin, Angeia Darroch, Caroline Fetcher and Krista Szymczak have spent the past severai weeks organizing a semi-formai Christmas Dance at Brownsdale Community May they be yours now and throughout the year. FORGET ME NOTS located In Orono Town Hall) Sandra Leuty-Smlth In addition the organizers have been able to provide a $50 donation to needy kids in our communîty through The Salvation Army. The students wouid also like to express their thanks to every- one including ail who attended for making this event such a success. Centre. Despite having to overcome a few pitfalls along the way the event went off without a hitch this past Friday evening (Dec. 15) and was extremeiy success- fui. Suddenly, your baby's almost grown{ up. And it's learn-to- drive time. AUl those months .r . of practicing together can be tough on the nerves And tougher on the relationship. At the worst, you could be teaching your own bad driving habits to your teen. And besides, do you really want to spend months driving witb a totally tcntrained amateur? We didn't think so. So much better to enrol your teenfirst in the Young Drivers of Canada course. To learn defensive driving skills like emergency braking and colision avoidance. Then spend your practice time together, driving Iwith confidence! We even have a free session for parents, to learn how to help a teen learn to drive defensively. Why not take it? It could add years to your life! SYoung Drivers of Canada OYour licence to survive. 98 King St. W., Bowmhanville NEXT NEW DRIVERS COURSE BEGINS Tuesday', January 2nd (4 days) s -9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Yaff fe ti

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