Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2004-05, p. 16

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7/ ANOTHER FIRST FOR Vi iv..__ AREN | M C Ib n 7*~" : Ore CLOLDOrnEe [ 6e « % *‘ ,j:l"' ‘ § °e F5 m C P * s Tt 4) 1 â€" Creeklots 3 | e . C ,'t\;? kyc! J â€"thnitwe s â€" Lsmaiimelt are available T ~ i . o $3 +i 9 <a _ o C â€"~ ; fiiif*“f’j-. _ : e â€"â€"â€"___A 11y 2 N 0 ul fi’ E ifi,’tgé'j By Bos OweN | i" sare=: e o ?f‘: i y chronicle@belinet.ca > l “ o §:7. %‘ lt l f hoh . / ‘-“ The Colborne Creek housing development on M _ oo m ud â€" aÂ¥f) A‘i 1 ‘ Lt J municipally owned lands adjacent to the Keeler Cenâ€" CA â€"â€" *Wt a: uP "< d : ] | tre in Colborne has undergone a thirteenth â€" and E td 0 > . #foo €il . "final" â€" revision. Cramahe Mayor Lee Dekeyser e â€" . cpn d y =sf l P s | § o revealed the revision at council last week. h i6 g;-@‘ it * mtegLe *z o i4 A number of issues relating to the project were hh sky i E* s ‘Tria es 5 Th4â€"â€" q [ Z0 | clarified last Tuesday. . i\ e ~A§hall 59 0 3 e 4Â¥ Using a wall map, the Mayor outlined an increase ues /. ,,«J"i“g:; Mfi t P $ 301Â¥ Cb m 9+ in the number of lots available for residential develâ€" ies . h +3 ~/. in "‘ "j‘ 1 1| Con SVR | opment to 72. The addition of about a dozen lots was $ L .10 a" j @ dpzgp s 3. t | M | accomplished by putting lots backâ€"toâ€"back along ho.\ n ""% | C -~" ;?P"‘ ues( | frfi", Ontario St. and narrowing the walkway that traâ€" “ [< f Uawazil 1 4 a ‘@ PE TITEaN |[ P | verses the development from north to south. |acasmmmspmas : a "A, d 7 * P 35 " NC l o Leuge) Costs are ever at the forefront in discussions of W 5h. â€" â€"G Chte / tm â€"â€" / en n ie =,_;(J. i B@ie | the subdivision, and last Tuesday was no exception. oi o e n & / Wh V s;’% 0 o ty n l»l Q‘{’v" M Steve Bowskill, one of the principal backers of the r ( dn e io k nA WNpAb â€"~*. "Te en . b i W OT | project and a member of the Builders‘ Group, LRA A4 J& Y 5 i0 > _ o ;f‘" F '11 P 10W | explained costs for consulting engineer D.M. Wills PSA s l5 \"p*é; e ce /( ~_. /q*,l, wA J f’*i ‘will be increasing by about $5,000 because of the lot k cE _ =% ;&‘7&‘. / ~ ;f a e . l M ,i"-‘a:;w | NC utlce ) | changes. He added, in defense of the consultant, that i/ e +E } 134 6e ;,“" {;5" G" * sA é met~. ,:gv;; @ | Mr. Wills had been given "a blank paper" and no (% %& e t /R e PE W , .O> ‘j s se ons es one has given him any direction since August. i’.'{-)*“ $ * o y t F @ ’!, Mess td e we On a more positive note, Mr. Bowskill pointed to a e $ Een ie P % «t â€" ik se : saving of $60â€"70,000 that had been made on Novemâ€" 34 gfi;‘g ‘ifi?\ % . 1c & ber 16 by "doing a lot of little things". f ue . : /*_ f 2o Gppmâ€"d _ &n ces Amogaedat continued on page 2 Proto ay Bos OweN M w cce amsentaaston o ammonenaremeenmpemena t remmprmmmnmenn ns Vi Warren thanks her visitors from the Cramahe Ratepayers‘ Association for their card mc ag en inen e e 9t while the Association President, Pieter Wyminga waits to present her with a certificate 10â€"yEar Honours applauding her latest honour, the Order of Canada. io enpnnnreremaers e ns _ Order of Canada recipient|| R _1A & 9 A â€" Hed /' h f | to be Ratepayer‘s patron WA W f O pu" | > #g i eap s ‘ [ n M | & Perhaps her comment is not surprising $ PAe ratit . _6 1[ By Bos OWEN at all. Ms. Warren was active throughout | MR ,:i‘ s s :fi 2k A" ,)( | chronicle@belinet.ca World War 2, ferrying planes across| h ES / ='\‘;.: j"j'(/_,; n,_{â€"""' "ff> ‘ Vi Warren, recent recipient of the Order Brlta}nc, anddaftefl: hegrfletulrnbfro}? %1etWar,] c =x> id rfi § (T.‘z;/, ~[f. of Canada, received the first local public On‘\si\;Jhflan?ha sile egl?]e eP 10 flh \ Al c esar i[f PE TN io & recognition of her award in an informal |__ j 'te (t)h eg.s a;ou:l_ gr marvel at her ) ® \§A5 [ 1eb ind presentation last Saturday at her home in %xp OLS’ he 1_1;1111me Ts glnamo NS "¢% 6 f %‘q 4M is Cramahe Township. ers the other side of war. Always wep spoâ€"| MR ~.:P' yee Mtys c cOe The Cramahe Ratepayers‘ Association ken, Ms. Warren reflects, "It‘s very fine to | mss aameaae | U waAws oo S |f decided Ms. Warren‘s award should not go look back and remember the humour, but | W aa@@x&s us wier> * "If h ,-l o W ) unnoticed. At its Nov. 18 meeting, the the rest of it lives with you. That‘s what C s2. i “\; CBI I’â€" Ty association decided to present the veteran he&[ppendeqrgv ith aé}f}‘ of thhe boys who .3 eC l ')[ it q [ 4st flyer with an arrangement from Colborne‘s £e lglmlle : eyWfir ;‘,VEI‘}'; e same. Cmiâ€"at>‘ Wt â€"â€" eCcc be, Flowers by Robert â€" and to ask her to be te {ix11r\1/1g lélv er .og home on Lake Pucroo6eE Onen their patron and honourary member. thn ‘?]r.lofil. %t a;l};eu 1;)9‘301{]1“9‘1 some Of| Cramhe employee, Neil Chapman, receives a 10â€" Ms. Warren who, in her midâ€"eighties, R'g lgHalfi SO‘it erf ctg er 30 trip t0 | yearcertificate for his work in the Public Works, continues to take an active interest in local f1heau a lm awa for the presentation | Depatnent from Mayor Lee Dekeyser. affairs answered the request with a twin. Of her medal. 2 kle in her eyes, commenting, "I would love h € it, and even love it more if I‘m first." R continued on page 3 â€" F _ es s < _ B qi . a 3 piee _ | O <. 8 $ $ o s ce . C fesess ul c 0 ». N C ce | â€" <~~2 y e QuB 3 | Eo : i2 ga}gggé 3 a 5 | i~ *A 858 g 2 42 | M m 559 weâ€"t & O es " o ) e [Co Mikel 85 g W EU e y _ G $siz? 7 ' §) s o s 78 € g.86 c t/ * ® 295 ¢ 2 8 es . 3 165. & rzp Lutostâ€"i> _ > 2s 2 o altin. . 3 385 eay 1 m #.4 4 O C a 0

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