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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Feb 1991, p. 7

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Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, February 27,1991.-7 What originally caused the 15 1no wonder to me that accidents accident 1 do not know. However, it happen. More will happen if some of the drivers of these tractor trailers continue to drive like the three I came upon on the 401 Monday morning. Ail three were in the passing laneas 1 merged, they remained in the passing lane for a couple of more miles. I gained more speed, but there was no wa y tthese drivers were going to let me pass. I stayed up with the trucks marking them at 130 km. Then one pulled away. He must have been doing 140 kms. per hour. Yet another accident, waiting to happen. Why are these guys neyer stopped by the police. Taking Newtonville School Spirit to the Kinsmens Volleybail Tournamnent February 9, the Girls' Teamn: (1-r) front: Marcia Bragg, Julia Turner, Chandra Amodeo, *And they "neyer say die!" Boys teani, also put.forth an excellent effort in the toumnament, playing well as a team. Pictured above are: Bryan Landry, Trevor Richards, Jeremy Armstrong, Dan Pereira, Stephen Grant, Shane ODonnell, David Mitchell, Janie Powell and Ryan Principal David Gray greets tykes, Eric DeWildt 3 (left) and Brent Vanstone 4 and Teddy (right) as they came to school last Wednesday to register for Junior A week ago this scene was typical of the roads around and rough Newtonville as a result of a s"erious tractor trailer accident on Corinne Teal, Erin Muizelaar and Holly Mullan. Back row: (1-r) Isabel Pereria, Principal David Gray, Lyndsey Pitt and Christina Reed. Muizelaar. Ail players were proud to represent Newtonville, a relatively new teans in the events, with smaller numbers of players, but plenty of enthusiasm - enough to begin talking about next year already. Great going boys and girls! Kindergarten in September. The littie guys had mixed feelings, perhaps, but do look forward to starting school according to their moms and dads. the 401 between Wesleyville Road and Newtonville Road. There was a 1000 gallon chemical spill on the highway. Little Scoops... - Happy Anniversary, February 4 to Kevin and Shelley (nee Brown)- Rank. , - "A littie bird told me . i honour of Newtonville's Wally Boughens birthday, Saturday, March 9, there will be a "Roast Wally" dinner at dhe church. Tickets are limited, at $8.00 each or $15.00 couple. Contact Frank Stapleton, Jean Kimbail or Phil Gilmer for tickets. Should be a fun evening! - Euchre results of last Friday, February 22 were: on the draws - Milford Simmerson, Hilda Schippers, Hilton Peacock, Norma Moffat, and Aud Graham. Top scores came from Walter Murphy with 86; Doug Gimpsey 79, Jean. Jilisen 79, Ray Staples 78, and a fine 77 from Marg Todd, Marg Linton and Hilda Schippers. Al welcome at next game night, Friday, March 8 at Newtonville Hall. - The Newtonville Pastoral Charge wishes to announce and to remind everyone that each and every third Sunday has been designated for food donations, in care of "Fair Share Food Bank" in Port Hope. Pair, Share, serves this and surrounding communities. Donations are gratefully accepted through our Charge or at Pair Share, Pine and Brown Streets in Port Hope, Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 pan. Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 pan. Fair Share welcomes those in need, without question. Your support in these times is greatly appreciated. Thank Yeu! If you have any questions, calI Wally Boughen at 786-2239. Jean Kimbaîl at 786-2944 or anyone associated with the Newtonville Charge. - liard to believe that March Break is just a little over a week away. Many families are planning trips or special activîies and events while the kids are off. Right after March Break, Easter is around the corner, corne tie end of Match and right smack ini the midst of it ail, spring officially arrives - perhaps is date only, but nonetheless, the beginning to the greening, of our country surroundings. It seems as though everyone you taiked to bas been down with some sort of sicknss latelyý. Most, I think, blame it on the weather - I know I did. Talk about a mixedbag of tricks jumbled Up -and tlirown at us from Old Man Winter. We ail have to admit though, it is very typical of this time of year, and winter is more apt to go out like a lion, tdm a lamb. Take care, keep your chin Up, and keep in touch! FREE ESTIMATES COMPETITIVE RATES INSURANCE CLAIMS fred-'s autobodg 1Wd. COMPL ETE COLLISION REPAIRS 1and REFINISHING SPECIALIZING IN UNIBODY AND FRAME REPAIRS 163 Baselins Rd. E. Telephone 623-6353 Bowmanville A v The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education is deeply committed to the recognition of the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of ail members of our comimunit. Through our employment practices and policies and our edlucational programs, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education promotes cultural and ethnic harmony with regard to citizenship, gender, age, marital status, family status, or special needs. This is done to promote equal rights and opportunities for every person without discrimination. Our aim is the creation of a climate of understanding and mutual respect for the dignity and worth of each person. It is important that everyone feels a part of the, community and is able to contribute fully to the development and wel-being of their community. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education is proud of its accomplishments in fostering equity and personal enhancement. The Board wili continue in its efforts to ensure equal treatment and opportunity for ail members of the community. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Leaders In Learnlng

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