’ ©"">~._" .23 &.. i# o o $ * o 1 o e ] pomsug Ministry closes building site Mime oo ; ; ¢ | L & 'ï¬j Colpsane CHRs®iCL Fane 24/%6 l ie t after the roof colâ€" l%a e ces By manoy mestin lapsed, the lodge : ï¬lï¬ J $ } oi Srarr Weirer was attempting to .05 Q.;:\Q;; : pa e e esn The Ontario Ministry of Labour has ‘clear rubble from|â€" i( S C en ks e oi closed the Masonic Lodge site at 43 King _ around the building .$ se h ) -'-‘; ce n Street east to human access. and the roof to <=a 7 if&. o w "They felt there was some danger to allow _ engineer e UbMmen mss :ï¬ ces j Mfl 2. C > o tms _ Sm "*/| workers around the portion of the walls â€" James Doubt access 4 jc w s§>â€" 4. ;mm,;{%_ Wï¬; se nn t sn oâ€" opm ie Bm | standing and on the roof itself," Jim to the building to} _ . EMn am e t "'_‘:f-r'z'gw.m__f,e_,.;,:’!' es _ . 0c cesc 0 > es | Grimshaw, Senior Warden of Colborne determine its ho o#> r“"'; m. _ Lo uitc Juk - . «d ;;fi-; n oo s : n ies l _ 2 || Lodge No 91 reported to Colborne Vilâ€" â€" safety. _ s ’..â€"."i:â€' : T_,.,.i,__@,-â€"-â€"*?"‘l\vf I6 26 _3 «;:;/(â€"-,% es _ bin flns //:.\~ lage council Monday night. On Monday, utiâ€"| e .. mkeâ€" onl ‘,s‘f ‘ PB taae (ifp, â€" _ â€" 3i e dE Cl m meeoiter . »:f§ Mr. Grimshaw and his son Greg, lizing Dekeyser &: {' Nn taone ,'r"‘;:::«,,' ul 19 pana‘s, s LE +o.: o o {V[C]| Senior Warden of the Colborne Lodge Excavating, â€" the|| ; e ! ce > ,":.'gl:'â€:i; \ Th z.9 berm s @Tï¬Ã© ym .s 1i kNé‘;u 0| No. 91, appeared as a delegation to outâ€" Lodge was attemptâ€" ) es tss es > e m 7& @ï¬ â€œ"_;I;‘E{%:â€Z ie n;jg;:sif{mj “â€â€˜j;‘;; line the status of the Masonic building. ing to stabilize the! wE â€"’)M;\"ï¬;z&: oc '_;“;'w"_ 3 We */;;:ngflwwu;‘i&;;};ésï¬ Eg:!!* At 5:55 a.m. Sunday, the rear second east and west walls, OW e o mepricol s l n . tilimoeceitrs Mï¬:mgm;‘&;‘?“:’_:v,flï¬g&r\ floor roof on the downtown Colborne which had folded _ â€"=.vou â€"â€" _ t O se o o 3@â€â€:’%:};,@/ s O ce o o s 2| building collapsed inward. The Masonic outwards, _ and %ï¬" e e c e on ie dfinmend “’ï¬â€™Â«%.;:{.%zj x._bg‘%‘;%tiw,%@d ; Lnd%e and adm;etingf rï¬onbu aï¬e loca:It‘ied remove the second Proto ay Manoy Mantin Â¥F Eo i L vemmmezee, o0 es o) s | on the second floor of the building. The â€"storey rear part of . h ke ili i in he jaws of a | mm _ ___ omm . i fee feorie essen to the Town ar oot e ol dhebeeer o$ m Bunday: Alarge utlity nole ts used in he laws 0 f ! gj‘â€â€Ã© y Ezï¬â€˜;:_,;’igflf;â€˜ï¬ @aig| borne which, in turn, leases the space to up the front secâ€"." _‘ ! % P eiol. . es E dentist Dr. Tovi Luong ( and denturist ondâ€"=storey floor _ â€" pared to accept all assistance council g@ Sea ,.! > oi [V]| Fred Williams) and the local Commuâ€" and lower floor to determine if the can give us." 4j " s «g;: o Hea ts _ _A alleâ€"221| nity Policing volunteers. building could be restored. Whatever measure is taken with the prcpammns >3 ;»‘“‘ i ... MR wl "We are now in the process of getting "Unfortunately, or fortunately, the puilding, the Ministry requires an > 0 0 t O || quotes from expert demolition compaâ€" â€" Ministry of Labour appeared on the emergency demolition plan and schedâ€" elign c unsl ns f ‘;"5_1 uoc C t en | nies to meet the Ministry of Labour â€" scene and closed down the site," Monâ€" yle, setting out how the work will be oo oeiteep . .1 fevi tm _ Oe ue | specs. As a result of the ministry issuâ€" _ day, Jim Grimshaw reported. done step by step. That plan is to be preâ€" o e se se stt | ing a controlled demolition order, we The Lodge is facing three alternaâ€" pared by the Lodge, incorporating the e P e e eR C T| nave to have specialized equipment that _ tives for the building, he said. The first â€" recommendations of its structural engiâ€" i can pickup bricks and pieces singly at a _ was the work that had been started Sunâ€" neer Mr. Doubt and the specialized Proto ay Manpy MaRTIN | distance of 20 feet from any worker or day and Monday before the site was equipment to be brought in. That plan, COMMUNITY SUPPORT ALL equipment. There are no local compaâ€" _ closed down: stabilize what was left of is not expected to be completed before ‘ROUND nies who have this equipment, so we . the second floor, remove the rear colâ€" week‘s end, Mr. Grimshaw noted. Furâ€" Nerereds euel ord o Angrow s Colpome and | Sargs apen peiomenonaiiianinle N ololocoi at h o hnl Annatehiltte thel puaclan wotitnten have to he Area House Tour June 10 was a very successful tour "We haze no bfildingrinsurance' no â€gBut that(;?i.' native is now gone," i a id pl;s;;ï¬mla}oceeds 3\?am. Elleen Rutherford if the Old St. Andrew‘s | content insurance. The only insurance â€" Mr. Grimshaw r(;;g;ége Cls hy }‘Jemg(liiiri]ry;g sectfring the site?, Shf;rgnenta Auxiliary (WA) reports. The WA is, in turm; | e have is liability," Jim Grimshaw The second alternative is to fully Wh%l?n? e Boycott asked. munits pr‘;_se%‘{'t: Two fGh'E!qUeS are going out for COMmâ€" | informed Colborne Village. demolish the entire building. The third Re\en"rieth?siig( "No Trespassing signs the Secon!d $g. ooo ani mew Ooboure hospital, At present, the Lodge is dealing with option is a partial demolition of the secâ€" ted, steel poles and fencing around satt [ 00 cheque for the new Colborne Shawn O’Connel%‘ of the Hamilton _ ond floor and leave the ground floor for 3(1): :ité the ministry hasac}eemed the "We w ' f Township Mutual Fire Insurance Comâ€" restoration., e second and § icl osted for safety. the c:oent:insl.?n[ijtl\'/E asai[:jagl?tflgtifw Wlth,,t ha support of pany, and James Doubt, a professional â€" third options?*g;t)i"sgrlllt ts];gnificant cost stieisutficiontIye naghan reports; Â¥ stesses," Orletta Kerâ€" structural engineerttho determine what because of the Ministry of Labour‘s WA 4 f insurance coverage there is. requirement iali excavaâ€" Kan?:;g‘ra}eéialgé toD right, Eileen Rutherford, Orletta "We are setting up several committee tio%a equipmelf:z,r s td P argrswien Cc;jlboennyf gather on the steps of Old | and trying to find a location from which sentation. me for a postâ€"tour cheque preâ€" | to work, amtci1 gn irea to store regalia, J‘Q i ~ The : A furniture and books we were able to salâ€" boit tï¬Ã©";“mrgltyfugported us and we want to supâ€" | vage from the building. We would like € 7 e x unity," says Mrs. Denny. to keep it all in one spot." /A On Sunday, June 25, in the hours j'e 6 \ | i