OCTOBER I991 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN ll THE INTERLINK PROJECT UNITES GENERATIONS THROUGH SONG Now Available at Joan's Falls Fashion Jogging Suit Fleece + Rilwb “19 No time to sew- Come in and choose your materiaL VII do the rest. JOINING YOUNG AND OLD FOR BEAUTIFUL MUSIC Joan Read HR #3.Elgin,0nt. 359-80 18 In October, the area's only INTERLINK program will begin creating those special,1ong lasting relationships between Portland seniors and Rideau Centennial Students. Project INTERLINK is a unique intergenerational program that brings together children and senior citizens through music and verse. While music is the vehicle, the real heart of Interlink is the relationships that are formed through the exchange of Christmas cards, Valentines and group pen pal letters. Last year's trial run proved to be very successful and gratifying for all involved and we hope that the 1992 edition will exceed all expectationv. John Eyre Insurance Services R.R. 2, Elgin 359-5952 J General Insurance, Disability Insurance Over the next several months, the choirs will be busy developing their friendships along with rehearsing for their public performances in May of 1902. While the 26 students of Mrs. Long's grade 3/4 class have already begun to practice, the first rehearsal for seniors will be on Fridav,0ctober Ath. at 2:00 p.m. at Mill §§y_Court,Portland. So, if you are a senior who likes to In Association with Vogclzang. and Associates Life Insurance llonrcorvners Annuhks Auto Faun and, sing, enjoys 9 and 10 year old children and can give 1 hour per week for Buï¬ncss RRSJIS singing rehearsal, INTERLINK is for you! Again this year, the INTERLINK project is made possible through the support of the Leedsâ€"Grenville County Board of Education, the Canadian Mental Health Association and Branch # 231 of the Royal Canadian Legion at Portland. \NheniHSUHMWC needsorbe nnnemberlo 9W0 The project will be under the musical direction of William Morris. us a call at 359-5952 Picture: The Interlink project unites generations through song. R.R. No. I, Portland, Ontario KOG IVO (613) 272-2209 Mary Ellen Moulion B.A., M.Ed. Principal l."School Days, School Days" A bright and sunny September 3rd. saw us welcoming 193 students to Rideau Centennial School. The last week of August was a busy one with the arrival and preparation of our newest classroom at the west end of the main school _bullding. 1991â€"1992 stall include: Notice to Municipal Electors oleastard and South Burgess Mrs. M. Newman â€"JK/K. Mrs. L. Evans ~French & Library. Mrs. C. Tomkinsonâ€"Grade 1/2 Mrs. N. Brunton- Primary/Junior French. 3:: :1 SEE; 2:23: :lajlz. 3:5 iii 33::TsTT222hTE A:::T::2:;§Erlg37 TAKE NOTICE that persons may be nominated as candidates Ill an (‘lr‘tilloll Iiotwmin Q .1 III Mr. . D: Seward â€"Grade 425. Mrs. A: Peters-LibrarygTechnician. ' ' and 5 p.m. on nomination day, Friday, October 11, 1991, but nothing Ill section 35hr tho Mr, V, Kennedy â€"Grade 6/7. Mrs. p. Brunet-Secretary. Municipal Electrons Act, RSO. 1980, c. 308 prevents a person lrorn tiling a nomination Mrs. M, Tedford â€"Grade 7/8. Mr. D. BurChillâ€"Custodian. paper with the clerk during normal ollice hours during the period lroni Tuesday, October 8, Mrs. N, Sled -Learning Resource. Mrs. M. Moultonâ€"Principal. 1991 to Thursday, October 10, 1991 inclusive immediately preceding rinuurmtion day We are looking forward to another successful and interesting year working and learning with your children. OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED Our mission is to instill the principles of fairness, integrity, honesty and a sincere appreciation of human dignity. We will offer all students the opportunities and experiences to reach their highest level of achievement. 3." One of 40" 1. Reeve 5. Delta Village Trustees_{3_)7 2. Deputy Reeve 6. Portland (Hard 1) Trustees ( Leedsâ€"Grenville has always been recognized for the high quality of education Councillors (3) provided to the students. Frequently,this recognition comes to us from outside our area, as much as within. At Rideau Centennial, we are pleased to be included in the most recent Director's report as one of the 40 best in the county. We attribute our success to the interest and support we receive from you, our community, and to the positive attitude you exhibit as we continue to work together. Public School Trustee for Village of Newboro, Village of Uestport Townships of North Crosby 4."A_n Extra'Special Thanks" E_le_ctors are [egg required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and liirtlwr take notice that the manner in which said nominations shall be lilcd is set 10th in section Tin oi the Municipal Elections Acl. Nomination terms and lull particulars 01 procedures to ill‘ lollowed may be obtained hour the undersigned. During the summer months, Mr. Burchill spent a lot of time and effort in preparing the school and the new portable classroom for school commencement. Several extra hours were needed to meet the deadline for the opening of our portable. For all of your hard work, Thank You and Well Done, Don. 5. "Hot Lunches" Where more candidates are nominated and have made the tar Hired declarations, ior _ ___.___ l election to an ollice, than the number required to till the said ollice, notice 01 the tune tor the holding ol the poll, including the advance polls, and notice ol the last day lor rnfikirig application tor a certilicate to vote by proxy will be, given immediately Again this year, we are pleased to offer hot lunches every Friday. The Friday menu will alternate between pizza and hot dogs which is in addition to the daily milk, juice boxes, peanuts and raisins. If you are interested in volunteering to help with the Friday lunches, please contact Mrs. Brunet . ' AND FUEEER_TAK,QQILQE that where the number 0i candidates lor an olltcc who are nominated and have not withdrawn at the end of nomination day is not sullicient to tilt the number ol vacancies to which candidates may be elected, subsection 40 (1) inspecting acclamation applies to those candidates. On fledrlesdgyqugbfrjo, j991 lollowinq nomination day, the clerk may, between the hours ol 9 am. and 5 p.m., receive and CDrlily additional nominations tor the remaining vacancies in the ollice in respect 01 which there was an insullicient number ol candidates and the provisions ol subsections 37 (A) and 39 (1) apply with necessary modiï¬cations. 6."School Clothing" During the week of September 9-13, Mr. Morris and Mrs. 'l‘eford have been busy measuring and sizing our students for new school clothing. The 50/50 cotton/ polyester garments are being ordered from Heritage ScreenCraft of Kingston. Tâ€"Shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweats, track pants, jammer shorts and football jersey shirts will be done in royal blue and white. 7 . "Interlink" Once again, Mrs. Long's grade 3/4 class and a local group of senior citizens will be taking part in an intergenerational choir under the direction of Mr. Morris. Our students have already begun to practice their vast selection of timeless favorites. 1 Given under my hand this_ 25‘“ w day 01$?an 91 7 , ___.___~M / 7‘47ng 2 L21 5: Returning Ollicer