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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Nov 1989, p. 5

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Orono Weekly limés, Wednesday, November 1, 1989^5 visited Ncwtonville Public School to talk with youngsters about purpose purpose and usage of Block Parents, all in making for a safer community, - This coming Saturday, November 4th is the NewtonvilLe U.C.W. Crafts Festival and Bazaar, from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. "A must to attend!" Refreshments, crafts and pleasant company all to be enjoyed over at the Hall. - Sunday, November 5 is Baptism Sunday. All welcome! - With the United Way Campaign - well underway the Newcastle C.l.B.C. proudly announces their Annual Cake Auction, Wednesday, November 8th. Everyone is cordially invited to enjoy light refreshments at 5:00 p.m., with the Cake Auction in benefit of the United Way, beginning beginning at 5:30 p.m. "Auctioneer extraordinaire" extraordinaire" Frank Stapleton will be on hand to do the honours. Do (Continued page 7) "The Return of the Marx Brothers?" Pictured above (1-r) Sue Heming and Chera, with friends Sherri Doward & Trevor, added an air of Hollywood at the Ncwtonville Play Place Hallowe'en Party, October 25th. TV - VCR - STEREO REPAIRS Low Shop Rates - Home Service Licenced Technician Call... John Hruska 983-5082 Newtonville Play Group Pictured, above (1-r): Gregory Dunham, Hayley Hutchinson, Devon Hurvid, back row: - Sydney Dengis, Natasha Ransom, Mara Betzins, McKenzie Howson, Roberta Roberta and Lael Ransom, Anita, KC and Maggie Maple; front row: Brienne McKenzie, Erin, Mikey and Shannon Shannon . Simiana, Jason *and Clair Maynard. Wednesday, October 25 was a special dhy of the "spooky" kind for over 18 tots and their moms at the Newtonville Play Place, as Hallowe'en came early and fun, "Crafty Ladies" of R. R. 1, Port Hope. Louise Andrus and Mavis Brown games and treats were had by all. Mothers with pre-schoolers are welcomed to join in every Wednesday Wednesday from 9:30 - 11:30 at the Newtonville Sunday school room, downstairs at the church. For further further information call Roberta Ransom Ransom at 786-2699. One half a mile east of Welcome, on Hwy. 2 was the place to be indeed, indeed, on October 14 and 15! Mavis Brown, of Red Barn Enterprises opened her home to visitors for an old fashioned country country open house, with country hospitality to match. "Nana Brown's" preserve's, cross stit- chings, clowns, mirrors, and more, along with neighbour Louise Andrus Andrus and her talents displayed in ceramics, paper tole and crocheting, were all offered for show and sale. With the Christmas season rapidly rapidly approaching. Mavis is looking forward to her next open house soon in November. That particular weekend of October October 14 was a dreary one weather wise...well, a lovely country open house (sigh) what a wonderful'way- to perk up the day! Utile Scoops... - Thank you to Mrs. Patti Hutchinson, Hutchinson, Chairperson of our local Block Parent Program. Mrs. Hutchinson The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 1989 Leaf Collection Project LEAVES HAVE BEEN BANNED AT THE BROCK WEST LANDFILL SITE Municipalities in the purham Region can no longer dispose of leaves with regular garbage. Therefore, the Durham Region and area municipalities have developed an alternative plan to dispose of the leaves in a compositing site. Leaves'must be placed in normal household garbage bags and tied with special tags. The tags will be distributed to all households in the Town of Newcastle the week of October 23, 1989. Leaves will be picked up in separate trucks dispatched to collect leaves only. The leaf bags must be identified with the tags provided and they must also be placed at the curb away from your regular garbage. The leaves will be taken to a composting site in the Durham Region, rattier than a landfill site. Special leaf collection days have been designated by each area municipality. The Town of Newcastle will collect leaves in accordance w^th the following schedule: ® Leaves will be collected in the Town of Newcastle on MONDAYS. OCTOBER 30TH NOVEMBER 6TH NOVEMBER 13TH NOVEMBER 20TH NOVEMBER 27TH Leaves will not be collected prior to the designated days. . We appreciate your co-operation in this program. If you have any questions or you require additional tags, please contact Mrs. Beverly Welsh, Public Works Departmént, at 623-3379. . ' Walter A. Evaps, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Dates of Publication: October 18, 25, 1989 November 1, 1989 P.O. 3909 Newtonville Alive by Peggy Mullan

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