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Port Perry Weekend Star, 20 Oct 2000, p. 1

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Circulation 20,300 Changes in top posts. cugog to ave new oi Henk CAO [NU Roby ) BOD By Chris Hall Weekend Star There will be changes at the top level of Scugog's administration come the first of November. With the retirement of Scugog's long-time Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and clerk Earl Cuddie on Oct. 31, the township's admin- .- ;-istrative reins will be passed along to Yvonne de Wit. She is currently Scugog's deput CAD. #44 Also moving.upwill:be Kim Coates; ave: = eran of the township's clerk's office, who will assume the official title of Township Clerk: Both. promotions - were - made official by - Scugog Council-on- Monday (Oct. 16), when they were announced. The women will assume their new roles on Nov. I. The plan for Ms de Wit to step into Mr. Cuddie's role was talked about last December, when she was first hired by the municipality. "It was discussed when I was hired, but it wasn't a guaranteed thing. It was more of an objective," said Ms de Wit Wednesday. "Over the past eight or nine months I've had to demonstrate what I could do, and show my qualifications for the job... to gain the con- fidence of the council and staff," she said. Ms de Wit, 40, spent 14 years working in the City of Scarborough's municipal offices, serving in various capacities. "I learned a lot there, but working here in Scugog has exposed me to some areas that | didn't know much about," said the new CAO. -- m-------- I "I've got a lot of learning ahead of me, and I'm 21 JEFF MITCHELWEEKEND STAR king f to the chall that li beking orward te the challenges that lie IN TOUCH WITH THE PAST: The annual antique sale held in support of programs at Already administrative changes have Port Perry High School took place last weekend. Hundreds of folks, looking to been made, and plans for the future include browse and make purchases, came out to see the dozens of vendors' displays in the Please turn to age 4 school gyms. Here, Bea Slack of Dovetails and Square Nalls, in Brockville, sets up pag the antique oil lamps that were part of her display. rarest ama ®on . $i , 1 » #4 FOR REPLACE] hss es 5 E = Thrdues UTOM othe Ee eA YP TY TENTIER EY LA > LR vy 4 EEE EEE EEE ER EAA RE EE EEE EEE EE RE EEE EE EET ET ae

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