1 ! I I À student from Monsignor Cleary Separate School, in Courtice, gives out-going principal, Bob Dwyer, a hug during a ceremony at the school on Friday, November 2. Over 600 students lined up to say their good-byes to Mr. Dwyer, who has taken a new position at St. Joseph's Elementary in Cobourg. He had been the principal at Monsignor Cleary since its opening in '87. Happenings from Yelverton by Harvey Malcolm The annual meeting of the Roads Superintendents of Victoria County met Tuesday Tuesday noon at the Manvers Arena auditorium for a roast beef dinner, provided by the Ladies Auxiliary. As well as members of the Association, there were a number of invited invited guests present, includ- hn^su£pliersandmembers si THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE TO: All Residents of the Town of Newcastle. By-law 90-178, passed by Council October 29, 1990, regarding regarding regulations for the setting of fires within the Town of Newcastle, replaces By-law 75-33 and all related amendments. By-law 90-178 prohibits any open air burning, including the burning of leaves, in any urban area of the Town of Newcastle. Burning of leaves in the rural area is subject to the written permission of the Fire Chief or his designate. Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of By-law 90-178 is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $2,000 exclusive of costs. Michael G. Creighton Fire Chief of Manvers Council and Manvers Township road crew. An interesting film showing the proper technique technique of road building was shown by the John Deere representative present. A social social hour was spent renewing renewing old acquaintances. On Thursday morning, the Yelverton UCW met at the home of Eileen Généreux, Généreux, east of Yelverton. On Thursday eventing, Mrs. Nancy Stinson held a jewellery party and Mrs. Brenda Malcolm held a Tops and Trends clothing demonstration demonstration at their respective homes. On a recent Tuesday evening, evening, Ralph Malcolm of Don Mills entertained some 16 relatives and close friends to dinner at Krebs in Whitby on the occasion of Ralphs birthday. A very pleasant social social evening was enjoyed following following a sumptuous dinner. Among those present were Ray and Ernestine Robinson, Robinson, Eileen and Howard Malcolm and Corrie and Harvey Malcolm from our Yelverton community, as well as other relatives from Havelock, Bowmanville and Toronto. GET UP TO $45000 CASH BACK OR 100% FINANCING' When you buy Lennox you get the best nome comfort equipment in the business. Lennox has almost 100 years of experience, innovation and-reliability. You also get up to $450.00 cash back or 100% financing* when you purchase selected Lennox heating and air conditioning systems. 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Nancy Pleasance will be presenting. She will also be welcoming the guests at the door along with Jill Brown. Jennifer Wilcock will be introducing people. For the last meeting we will be coming around 6:20 p.m. so that we can practice and do our last meeting before before anyone comes. After we practised, we had some bread to eat and then we left for home. For the fourth meeting on Oct. 15 we went to Mrs. Pas- coe's house. Everyone was present. The first thing we did was talk about what we were going to do for this meeting. First we made our own designs out of dough to bake our Bread. Some people made bow knots, spiral twists, snails and rolls. While the bread was baking, baking, we started on our judging. judging. We had to judge four loaves of. bread. When we were done judging, everyone read out how their bread was judged. After the judging we all talked about the dinner we are going to have after we are done our 4-H projects. Mrs. Pleasance asked us what we're going to do for our skits. After that, the bread was done. We all tried some. It was very tasty. Then it was 9 p.m. and we all left for home. ENTER TO WIN SEE STORES FOR DETA1S The Wilmot Creek Chorus attended Mitchell's Cor- members in the Chorus, directed by Vie Capper with£ ners Public School on Friday to perform in their Re- pianist Edna Lusconbe. Pictured here are some of the Vj membrance Day ceremony. There are roughly 40 ITOUP- > 1ER L^JiAlujW) Jyi FOOD NEWS DON'T MISS IT! NOV. 24 OPEN SUNDAY AT MANY LOCATIONS CHECK YOUR LOCAL IGA FOR SUNDAY HOURS. 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