Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2003-04, [2003] - [2004], p. 27

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p§> 1 > ; THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, February 12, 2004 â€"5 . OBITUARY - William (Bill) Thomas O‘Grady and past president of the Warkworth Coâ€"op, _ by Father Gerald McMahon, Father Ken Rae Although his leisure time was somewhat William (Bill) Thomas O‘Grady of dlrectqr of Northumberland Pork Producers . and Father Joseph Darzycki. Mr. O‘Grady‘s limi'ted,. Bill enjoyed curling, golfing, Morganston passed away in Kingston â€" ASsociation, and as a member of the Percy brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Bob Robertson led in the boating and fishing as well as special times General Hospital on December 18, 2003 Cerpet_ery Board. He was also an active . singing of the Mass of the Resurrection and w1th his family and grandchllQren at the following heart byâ€"pass surgery and a parishioner of St. Jerome‘s Catholic Church,‘ special hymns. Sons, Philip and Kevin r.ead family cottage at Sunset Bay on Rice Lake. subsequent stroke. Warkworth. the scriptures, and cousin, Kathleen Lillis of Pallbearers were Donald Clarke, Gordon Bill was born in Morganston in 1943, son "Bill will be lovingly re‘membered by his â€" Buffalo, N.Y. led the prayers of the faithful. Partridge, (_Jharles Hobbs, Glenn Hatcher, of the late Philip and Mary (Pollock) wife, Maureen, and their four children, In the eulogy for his father, Philip Holward Mitchell, Toivo Soolepp, Roger O‘Grady. After the passing of both of his Mary and her husband Ken Macfarlane of â€" recalled many interesting anecdotes from Doidge and Robert Jaynes. parents at the age of seven, Bill was.cared Keene, Philip and his wife Joanne, of his early years. He drew upon B11}’s Honorary p‘allbearers were Earl Harren for by his aunt, the late Lucy Pollock. He Morganston, Joseph c_)f Morganston and _ influence as a good father with strong family and Lawrence MasseY; Nephews Scott married Maureen Roddy of Burnley in 1963 â€"Kevin of Toronto. Bill was the loving and religious values; he was a man who set Jaynes, Jgsffrey Jaynes, Thomas Hopkins, and they lived in Morganston, operating grandfather. of Co.hn and Christopher high expectations and standards through Ben Hopkins and John Paul Robertson ero their family farm. Macfarlane, and Michael, Gregory, Ryan â€" example. Bill‘s neighbours were like family the flowerl}eargrst. y Bill farmed from an early age until his And Sean O‘Grady. He is also survived by to him and he could be counted on as Following 1lr<1 errtnhel}t in St. Jerome‘s time of passing. He was active in his Dis sister Audrey (Doidge) of Brighton. someone willing to lend a helping hand in â€" Cemetery, waihev;(e)(ri t’Samfly' friends and community, serving as director and past He vylll be sadly missed by family, friends â€" times of need. nelghbqurscgfi;ltre fora f t. Paul‘s Christian president of the Hamilton Township Mutual and neighbours. F Philip paid tribute to his father as an Education ( eCatholic %VlmChgon served by Insurance Company for 18 years, director The funeral mass in St. Jerome‘s Church "agricultural professional" as well as a , St. Jerome 5 omen‘s League and on Monday, December 22 was concelebrated dedicated director on Several boards. . parishioners. L_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"._.â€"___I $ CAP in hand || K ® & with $8,000 | grant ‘ s&8 s sg86k4 SESgS E08 Ybesg _ 19 o« :‘ f SeeuFesgE5g@ppingiolcegfic@avio i y n wl Suzum o 6n 4 BS2BpGERTSWYz2EEAEqg C UPYO Y o9 x The Cramahe Township mfl%gg“wfi’%?%‘“‘#figfig“’e’*o‘”agség'gg 218 O-Q ¢ 3 LibraryWillreceive$8,000fr0m‘ %wfi%%%a%a?aié%gsgéa‘j%E'Ug-ggsm&m $o f ‘% Industry Canada and the Minâ€" | 2;559&55&3%3552%%‘2-75ggggg}\fia”gég 5 § O # <~ istry of Culture this year. The 5 d 53‘ %,’_“gggq%m-wg%u%:gfiggggggggg 3 2 O C grantwillallowthelibraryto‘ 15286 B§sE2@g7n gfigoagwmogfigg. Smgt_ g f K‘ maintain its Community Access Lees 18 %"Sgâ€"'g @ E,o" g?{ifi 5=f 3 22 Ef: SR & & O V Program (CAP)computer access 4438 §$5293 E'Eg syfEEfIs3EQ, 2 § D to the Internet. Ee 2. P_:;&g%égi‘»m 5acg§oig5lyefeR 5 § Q‘ pap 2 A new computer will be bought 2588 BYeB8â€"R2Y figg‘ggggsg’,waa»â€"‘ E. g_ % O M _3 < d~) for the Colborne branch and two g°Fra ;g'@ggzfigg gag-mqgflfn}fin'fij% 5 &> a $ y J NB a {E new computers will find homes in SEgf gâ€"EfeBfLt, qouse : S4s998H § â€" D Jpuusk o o No io \__ the Castleton branch. Printers %afi@ oo gos5as gg-g’*%;ifigégs_ij C &.G povnemnk i "! ~S_ will be purchased for both locaâ€" ~o58 $ qfg@ss feqlps"?egeiEs § a Y JC ks <>~ tions. Castleton will soon have its 5 ug o+ z U‘g?S.EE‘E-é S&L,g"“a:”s'm Rssd8B s % m e P . L YÂ¥a \ C own scanner. §gR B sefa®s :}Ugggagfisfiolqgg ® Uq 2 m 2. 4> ‘ Library Board CEOâ€" Sue $I0 3 SsEERIgf f:irâ€"cfcefeg", | 8 | 1 B8 feâ€" Laberge learned of the grant sR3 8 sgs%&38 PB:fgarie sitâ€" C ('D 2 1|A 3 3‘5 monies February 10. s$82 o ffseâ€"3t fsfign‘cs si5g | U 2 sluck 2. 2 â€" Bos OwEn 41g9 .° Sshe.ct s3rle.â€", AFEr & C C717 2 | 302 2 2. sB§ s iPBske Yigp"seR teeB £ 0S 3 & » ns es fmo a sparire Erat s7g EoS E. m 3

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