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19 Apr 2021
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Persson calls for administration while merger proceeds
Crouch to petition Minister for public inquiry into council
Mingaletta in consortium to deliver housing program
Tickets provided for Anzac services
Climber taken to hospital with multiple injuries
Titanic Dinner was 'fabulously successful'
Palm tree installed during the night
First concert after aged care home lockdown
Community group joins in bank celebrations
Book fair raises $8500
Rotary club views stained-glass panels
Minister seeks ideas for church statement of purpose
Tesch calls for grant applications
CWA branch to hold second stall
CWA branch seeks support for grant application
Multi-unit development proposal retains existing house
New council chief has rebuilt councils, says Crouch
Panel denies planning document exhibition problems
Medical centre plan 'designed to maximise site usage'
Decision on Mrs Wilson's Shop is deferred
Government reviews planning provision variations
Tree group calls for submissions on State design policy
'Excellent' water quality in Booker and Woy Woy Bays
First transfer made
Bays group gears up for more events
Star jumps at PCYC
Bags of food for Coast Shelter
Busy Easter weekend for Marine Rescue
St John youth group gathering
Easter eggs to competition winners
Rotary member attends world service conference
Anzac service at Pearl Beach
CWA members have history of quilting
Road safety forum at Gosford
Small businesses should apply for rebate, says Tesch
Charities share in profits
Little rain in last three weeks
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Precedents take over from planning provisions
Creating a safe world for politicians and developers
When 8-4=0: 'No cuts' to ABC budget
Cumulative impact of Council decisions not considered
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Best of friends
Rugs and blankets donated to palliative care project
The face of a new service at Woy Woy
Staying active is key to preventing falls
Buggy rides a regular event
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Jewellery class finishes term one
Visit to Monet exhibition at Moore Park
Writers' festival program is released
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College wins ribbons at Royal Easter Show
Students receive White Cards and barista certificates
Catholic school enrolments open
Community childcare to hold annual meeting
Schools to receive new roofs
College cross country attracts 200 students
Students set sights on goalball championships
Pre-schoolers have a look inside worm farm
Cross country carnival at Woy Woy South
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Young official of the year
Umina hold junior presentation day
Bailey Meti wins Singles event in state championships
President's Cup bridge results
Mixed pairs bridge championship
First trial game
Lessons on bridge cardplay strategy
Southern Spirit to hold presentation nights
Under-10 girls selected for Central Coast girls' team
Pennant wins to Ettalong Eagles
First round loss for Woy Woy Lions
Rugby League results
Umina bowls results

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Catholic school enrolments open

The St John the Baptist Parish in Woy Woy has been told in the church newsletter that catholic high school enrolments for next year have started.

"Fr Timothy will meet parents and children on Sundays between 8:30am and 9:15am to have their Parish Reference Forms signed."

School enrolments are also being taken for St John the Baptist Primary School.

With inquiries, phone 4341 0884 or visit the school website at www.sjbwoywoy.dbb.org.au.

The newsletter also stated that anyone wishing to have their house blessed could call the Parish Office to have it arranged.

A Lenten Movie Night raised $231.55 for the Parish.

The church had a representative at an ecumenical World Day of Prayer service was held at the Salvation Army Hall in Umina on March 5.

"There were 22 people present encompassing representatives from The Salvation Army, St John the Baptist, St Luke's Anglican Church and the Uniting Church.

"The service was led by Captain Lesley Newton, written by the women of Vanuatu and the theme was 'Build on a strong foundation'."





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