STOP It! The installation of a stop sign at the main intersection of Castleton is a victory for the Castleton Women's Institute. Before the new sign Went up there was a three-way stop at the intersection Through trafï¬c, however. appeared to .5 confused with the anomaly. With e General Store on one of the cor- ners. a steady stream of pedestrian and stopping vehicles added activity to an already confusing situation, The Castleton WI wrote to Northum- berland County Council a couple of times outlining the safety and trafï¬c concerns, Member ]oyce Murray’s hus- band Don, a retired Town of Cobourg engineer. also wrote in support of their request. Castleton Wi members are indeed pleased the sign is up, as shown on the faces of members [from ieft to right) Shirley McComb, loyce Clarke. Irene Osborne, Beth May and Sue LaBerge. Submitted by Shirley McComb, Secretary, Castletan WI. Nartnumfzerland East, Trent Valley Area. Extracted from an article by Mandy Martin in a lime 2002 edition ofthe Colborne Chronicle. Lth Federated Women‘s [7752? I rites of Ontario iiitili' rim yinir'li‘.’ 4 . . ï¬umme’t 2004L Queen of Baked Bread Advocacy Report...... Needsmulr Report . NeedsmuirCompetitions.. Eriand Lee Update ...... anaemia a? it? . - - r. - r PJIUlUl‘UIU’lL’SUl’I-‘M iii/Mufï¬n. Virtual History Book Pmiecl .li Congratulations ,. . ..I2 WI Members Honoured .. . [3 Cross Country Happenings. i4-lS ForYour information... .. ... “Nib