mmmeeeiee ie rei ie iaiaeemgaratznczzns at ns es is . Internet support delayed by council 14 62. e . ; $ C “’.‘VG,,NW'LOU-’ the Mayor, who later offered another before proceeding. His plans will be ' By Bos Owen gi"~ Je â€" possibility. considered on January 18."" | efwonicle@pelinelica 4 M 13) After gaining assurances from _ The Mayor added that the | A request for support to install an Public Works Director Barry Thrasher _ township‘s insurer has questions, too. _ internet tower on Cramahe Township that there is enough room fqr_ the No amount of argument by Mr. | 4 y f the McPherson 1d j | property has been postponed by tower, the Mayor wondered i © would convince the Mayor council. : tower could be located in an enclosed to change his stance. Speaking on ‘ Project coordinator for Green House area wlthm the water tower compound... behalf of all of council, the Mayor | Enterprise Center (GHEC), Garnet This proposal seemed to meet stated council will make a decision | McPherson, approached dramahe genera'] gpproval as long as the about a tower on township property | < council Dec:ember 7, requesting his transmission tower enclosure would be afterl speaking to Mr. Jeptha. l company be allowed t6 place a tower on fenced off from the larger water tower Given the opportunity to make a ‘ township property adjacent to the new fenced area.. . _ brief presentation, Mr, McPherson | water tower. That tower would allow If the service gets off the ground, it claimed to have letters from several | GHEC to expand its proposed service will be called Fast Net Wireless. The businesses considering moving | north into rural Cramahe. service will start off being ayallable to becapse of the lack of broadband “ 1 In response to a question by greater Colborne and then it could be service. He added that a delay to | Councillor Ed Van Egmond, Mr. progressively expanded to the north, . January 18 would jeopardize what has | McPherson expressed hope it could be â€" east and west as new towers are added. _ been done by his group. | 4 located within the fenced area on the After‘ Deputy ‘Mayor Ray Kelly‘s When the Mayor suggested that he | site to increase security. suggestion that insurance issues be could go ahead with his project using | Along with a spot to place the tower, checked, the Mayor prom;sed Mr. private property, Mr. McPherson | Mr. McPherson asked for a letter of McPherson he wou}d have his answer rephed that would set him back. He _ support from council. about tower location on municipal continued that Mr. Dewing had The response from council on property when Council met on promised hl'S group could locate a December 7 was skepticism.. December 21. water tower in the village and on the Mayor Lee Dekeyser and Councillor But Mr. McPherson‘s proposal was â€" water tower. His group had done it Tim Post worried about township 2° 0 the agenda on December 21. work based on that promise. liability. Mayor Dekeyser egplamed to Mr. To that the mayor responded, "In No one on council was aware of a McPherson_that council wanted to hear case you hadn‘t noticed, Mr. Dewing verbal agreement GHEC had with from the original proponent of wireless isn‘t here any more." former township CAO Merlin Dewing internet for Cramahe before making _ The Mayor went on to state council to place the transmission tower on top _ 4°Y decisions. is now more reserved regarding of the hew water, tower:. That Carl Jeptha approached the private companies using public possibility was quickly discounted by township earlier this year, and decided . property. F to wait until the water tower was built : Snnnmnenintaienrimnainre ies comcmmmmmnnmnmme mmesmmmnnnincmizes ie ns Local donations to Red ‘SEESSc5 psPapim<«secs I ssfutp ffififigl.s5 X Cross top $100,000 ES,ztSeq cOe sstrSras \ gsâ€"S888. ffr®rsr.l35g Donations continue to roll in for local Red Cross (| e5cse§s§ Eecssesiss5fE .a offices. The past weekend saw several milestones iL atdsbess comecqsigced! fDB in each of the branches. â€" i §S8gss5rs cin"feafasks §3 ) "What can I say but that I am truly in awe of the i| Sg*â€"5g5€ E656s5s%sscre ws outpouring of support from everyone to the Asian [ S§=5yEEs $2§eTRtsar.s Ǥ relief efforts," district branch manager David i SsBacosfstpcrscamgscs C Webster states. â€"â€" aals parssst on ccemmsricct._ Totals as of closing Sunday: Lindsay $105,066; edeetiSepssbetes}e3â€"=tC Northumberland $102,959; Durham $124,350; % S Peterborough $358,254. ~ en _ en es 0 e Fire department benefits from $1,000 gift (q 6sawe crHfRou tgw‘ By Boi Sek ommunity Investment Initiative. The axst~p" Ins frcr : ~â€"~semmnemiyg chronic?eg‘tlyv;â€qex.ca SAans v3)05 program helps emergency response organi« M BR _ | | NV 5.. 9e e ) zations in communities where Enbridge $N 3‘24& ;E?f e (â€"€ A gift of $1,000 from Enbridge Pipelines Bisjglcligl;gtes.- Ttl;le company (*1133 never had . ME !“\ï¬*’ § 5 m s C . has found a quick use. s in this area, and maintains a [R _ e se 0 Cramahe Fire Department Chief Gary VIEOULOUS pipeline assessment program @@®@@@® > ) |_ * S allle f «j! Cammack commented following the preâ€" using internal devices and helicopter flyâ€" mÂ¥ _ â€";;'3;1;-;:; .»::*:{f?.: _ <l 2. ï¬ Is]?:rtl?tlil(;r; ltfige?lhélgsggg’ ts IEhe ge%atrt' ovggï¬.e grant meets the Enbridge social : x . iga 1 _ k%}"“ > & "h, {‘ more firefighter hag a Macs L o s l e dn hoi se sai <@ and needs abrotective mt on se 0 . [ouoenne cano orie m o @pRiiiiip a ce o 4 in Casfleggx‘llild bag ;Secf)lgéil?él,e £7°m2n _ munities by supporting programs in WÂ¥ ) # W â€" WWe isolp G Enbridge Area Operations Supervisor, beslth: education. socialservices and the fff “ 53 k g%e.v? lï¬?klg %esenttflidtt.he cheque to the emlgllgglrl'in(;?el’té community investment proâ€" W 6. }r:: y | S iliL sb ef at the Colborne ion. â€" Mss t llEnbridge and its sp?e(?ecessor, Inter. Eram supports notâ€"forâ€"profit organizations [ ~ P# m f provincial Pipelines, has run a 30 inch BI\l;'ough financial contributions and 4 4 S mm © ) crude oil pipeline through Cramahe since .. Flnazlz)ggsfï¬l;fï¬agram t t are C f eese n 33 e late 1975, transporting oil between MONâ€" 53 mjyjon to charitable and fesyrent Cramahe Fire Chief, Gary Cammack accepts a j | treal and Sarnlla, £ tofEnbrideoss OFEARizations across Canada and the cheque for $1,000 from Enbridge Area Operations f I The annual grant is part of inbridge s United States. Supervisor, Steve Rankin last week. _ Proro ay Bos Owen @