val/acre} a, (hormon/Lle, Arr," A)??? l _ Gordon Edward Quinn 'i attended high school here a " . "lit'iifriifieir% Eef,e:l,l,'lezr,.,5 . . . ' sg-W 1, Szé‘ilEZEQf’Ei: rySll.tstt, 1,i'iii:,) i (i'j::ij" Gordon Edward Quinn, born or song with Grandpa, his 2830 for details. JP "2Si'i'irir's'iirii'if ;&wb;rat m'r,r1:',1'ii", . . . cc . oy q BM -..a:::.' T.ir/. "7&9", Mr'it?/, at Castleton, passed away in most cherished legacy. May Me road rise up to JI if]. 'iiiijis.tt,,ri_iCii,rj_'rr', .. 'iiiii'icir'e7)e,ri' Ft; Orangeviile March 21, 1998, A celebration of Gordon meetyou, 'i) t? . . C,':,:':.:",'-:),?',),?,)';,';)'-,), ?.: in his 73rd year. Quinn’s life was held April and the wind always be at r I " $4?t ',f,j"i,'rrc'r(ii, 'r',":'?",')."-,:",)))?,-')';),','," tt [ The son of the late Mr. 11 at Shelley and Dave's your back. 'tlefjii'tlifff'c)i'_rjjcii,', \ 'r",',):":?,)"")""),"'!-'):, and Mrs. Charles Quinn, home in Bradford. Donation May the Sun shine warm 2: ath)2i l Gordon attended Colborne to Headwaters Health Care uporiyaurface 'ai?,?, '-:il'irrrrliiriti: , ' (lil if: High School and then joined Centre or the Canadian Can- and the rainfall soft upon 'lltisF3iEi,':i':, 'i/j:)"', -/ '/'i',frrt, PW?. the Royal Canadian Air cer Society would be much your/ie/ds. Sigg‘l Force as a rear gunner, appreciated. And until we meet again, s 'si"giiiiliigtiir;:yi"i,; 5: 'j,rsr'iti:iiii'i'ddliigrNl _ Married to Margaret Pat- Call Doney Funeral may God hold you in the 'iiiiiliatir;iii,'ii'ij" -i,liisii, 'i-_-lic-rc-iii")?,.", l ierson for 52 years, Mr. Hume, Shelburne, (519) 925.. palm o/His hand. tt . ' . $iiliailRk"i,iic9. i ((33%; ' . . . . . Changing political struc- ilii%ttliW,%ih'rii? _j.yA'ilNiiEfti5gr, Quinn is survived bv siblings =2, 3 v, MA D . ' ' MNiFdiik'ic,isl; f???" . _ . . t “ERIE C ONALD lures was “not a wen om mlWiarfir) _aBteqgi.?g Marianne Carter of Colborne, . STAFF WRITER . . . g FF g . g EilE5t'iih'riii'galiigiiEiiii'g Bill Cli t'ford Evelyn, in (to discussions, conttit- diiml%iiiEigii%YiagE'i8ilaiSiWhiiEWa' Edmond and the late Ted and c- NORTHUMBERLAND - ued the Warden. George Boycott Don. Forvthe first time the heads .But It the ent/ Pf group smaller chunks" allowing Mr, Quinn wasia dedicated _ [ of all of the councils in discussmns facilitated by participants time to evaluate elementary public scluool R at EOF' E p a m a m a l Prthy1berliyy, County Municipal Affairs ministry the impact of the changes. teacher with the Toronto GEE E , id, , E g 33.9 SE E Q. E g 1" EE £3 . agree that political mergers staff it was resolved that _' "We will then be in a bet. Board of Education for over Etaâ€? ':srit, 'r'lv, 3:53 E51;- p, LEE 2 csc,l,ils. E E}? , . must be forged in the near each h.ead of council go back ter position to look at the i 40 years, most recently as an a E 5 f g g hr g a g 9:33 f,j:hi,o' 53 g f) g E: co a" :' future, says the Warden. to their own m1"1icirelity. to financialsf' he said. 5 instructor at the Outdoor 3:3 riisJ'.' ;g;g [iii,?,-,' 't T',?, cri?, :g§§ g F At the end of a day-long pick your . dancing Among the questions still I Education Centre at Shel- i'riii"ir)-,ii,'iifiri, P itlts' :15; 3. 'ti-y?, 3 TChic 's: g. retreat at Sea Horse Inn near part.ner.(5), he said. to be answered is what bume. He was an inspiration . g3 c':1t Egg!“ Sm Eggs: grii. 'l, §:3_u g .e if mg Campbellford Monday, the . At this time JI?. municipal- provincial funding will ', to many. g. 3 E 013:: at l'2 it; g irc-i [s',-',--'-;',, g gauge 5.2 5..k r 13 municipalities agreed to {W “3me tilling to leap remain to cushion the down- Loved for his welcoming 93313 lid Fl 25%; 03930 a P :5 g _ pi? g “I meet. again on May 13 to into.a single tier government loading of Ontario Govern- ways, spirited opinions and f?? if C g "NE 9] 2 E 1%; E 5’ 5%?â€- E ' 55 ci?, -, provrde local amalgamation -r either at the local or upper ment services onto lower tier feisty irreverance and colour- 51% g 3 ee pg 05E§= 251%â€, 932%,; g : scenarios that their individ- tter level, said Mr. Boycott, governments. ful language, Mr. Quinn was r c M. a - a m m 9.. 2 e g? F' tifi-' g g E Ital municipal councils agree also th.tRetv.e of Colborns The agreement reached by one-of-a-kind. C UPOH, George Boycott said Earlier this year his vi1- the county politicians He is lovingly remcm- Monday evening, fresh from lage council suggested such appears to embrace the T bered by Pat and Nicole, the marathon talkathon. a u.pfer tier government desire by the towns of F Michael and Jill, Susan and .Financial realities are the s.vhich.wnuld have divided Cobourg and Port Ho e to John, Kevin and Dale, Brian _ driving force behind the need the entire county into wards. involve the re st ofp the l and Janie Peggy and Gary, 0 115 O1: co to have larger political units For the next five years or T . , ' . o l , . co [ Shelley and David, Megan girl-E3 E†a s'i'.t i,z'iiitihi1hyiiiif,y-:, he added. so it appears the county 313â€â€œ 2:21;? tltdilrtrd, l, and Eric and the late Maur i'lslirllr '?,ti'sitrii. a: iiij:r,ik',",i' 3-353} "We all have the same politicians want to retain the westzrnpend oprorthumber- i, rcen. 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