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Money raised funds the busing for all school trips, sports equipment purâ€" 5z x j a! chases; library books (by Canadian authors!), playground and music equipment and other fShrO\t/ihT “93?:3" ts da‘,/nEEfore ths Olï¬'c'i' sabo 1o reI|g|IcI)utst Legtzn se es d'f{ supplies.On hand for the presentation of the 2004 proceeds to the Golbome Rublic School | ‘RlENLUiSN othenyeats. The pelicake unclicon wes vely welllatienceg. in lack iiist beiore Parent Council last week were, from left, parent council Treasurer Marge Allison, Mac‘s | R.mâ€" this crew of v“olllmteers tqo]]( ewelleatned Uine out B Golborne Manager Chuck LePinge, school Principal Mike Filip and parent council Chair | From left to right, "Birthday Girl" Beth May, Jody Townsend, Royston Nay\gr,_ etty Chanâ€" _ Gathy Allison. ; Proto ay pam oas | dler, Irene Patenaude, Carolyn Robins and Doris Hall. ‘ ï¬Tâ€"CTbâ€"â€",W ew van okayed | W allnl $ W1 grow CoIDorne s nangIng Das ets 7 J a h PMA CCC 7 j j c boRuc â€" 2478 Mn l .. i 8 mo%gamsiléil’r?;v njgg)a:eog 11112‘1,3 Bos 0 C done here. (Wain‘s is in Brighton.) He wonâ€" much bigger operation, suggesting that might _ $ %h 7 y % iss By 95|3 @:}’IEâ€N § ZLelb /o/o';/ dered if Council was comparing chrysantheâ€" â€" be why they were able to offer a much lower van o% g rafmfi e P chronicle@belinet.ca mums to tulips with the two tenders which _price. At the same time she expressed her supâ€" ment. %flbers or alileF‘th‘]’an Â¥V91'19 . Wain‘s Greenhouses will provide the hang. . were significantly different in cost. . port for Mr. Jackson and his product, rqv1ev;71e c}i’ cofunm 754 Zgaoy : | ing baskets that will brighten Colborne‘s The Wain price was $2,168 and the second Councillor Mare Coombs suggested a frame w oo s $27’P 3 Hg )s.° | downtown next summer. ____ tender from Gerry Jackson, a Cramahe Townâ€" . of reference that was used for this tender and | to Quantrill Motors of gr Opt%' Jackie Baker Smith, Cramahe Township‘s Ship farmer and greenhouse operator was for . a tender for a Township fire van. He considâ€" Johnston Motors had won the gardener, was on hand at Cramahe Township . $2,909. Both prices included taxes. ered a five per cent difference as reasonable. If _ > last two contracts. Council on February 1 to answer Council‘s _ Councillor Van Egmond was assured that . the local bid is within five per cent.of the low: questions regarding the two tenders she both quotes were for identical baskets. She â€" est, then it is given consideration, l received for the 46 baskets. later stated that each 16 inch basket will hold That was not the case for the hanging basâ€" ‘After stating his satisfaction with the proâ€"weeight ivy geraniums, two yellow biddens, one . k@ts and the Wain bid was accepted. " ‘ cess, Councillor Ed Van Egmond expressed helichrysum vine, two scaveola and a celebraâ€" Ms. Baker Smith noted in her discussion t his unhappiness that the work was going out. . tion petunia. . with Council that she had tried in previous J side the Township when the work could be _ _Ms. B?ketrl Smith offered to Council that the years to get quotes from other Cramahe Town. + M25750!00 1080 ) 4 f Wains give her lots of free materials and run a Ship growers without success. \ ... cou.lnns00dndmensedantadarsens. â€" 0 .co enc emamenaitioianininiinnninat h in iseinec inss enc emsnntatnendensianinisentmanenanini ... c 5 | . ty â€" & }