P on ons mmg Grafton Public School _ _ * a _~ $ ut en [ . d tss ta" 4| maar ooo in tegoon . omank ew Cramahe reading Mss MBb . ; l i boorns ho C N a k C% y b\l ie % \ \ s ‘.%, [ 4 | | BB C f::} E. m ï¬ o 7 £ * PE . S h U | _ â€" weee 12 Do i \ coordinator keen to start WW_ WR TTA aFMmÂ¥Y U ,.“p.i | ?‘*â€Â«3 Oe J . im ®#t. B $ h â€" f n â€"nth N } j .. d 9 oW h ~PI & $ summer progra Nh <â€"oAl y h/3 B " â€" 50.4 w / ic£ce i 1k â€" s m e\ ; NO t ta i k > ww $ ~ oo k ol . :; 6 0d ~ Te Cal boaye xt 59 fun. The kids in the noâ€"cost reading s 10 Ub .. l \\ M _ * c Q@ a / W g J “ j By Bos Owen 44 L‘y 3/0? club will take posters, stickers and an â€" MA es | [(a l o w 00 0< § { T #t s n f | lowen@xplornet.com activity book home and read up to six. WIMMAMMINREE ) _\ sicl Y Mecoaks OB y y J | W a 1 ‘ books over the summer. They can come | blli fi. u. R _ in -5""! A , \/'1 : $ if | | With Cramahe Township‘s summer _ jnto the library at any time and report { ag _ 33 > ~~llit ‘\{wp";‘i_' él, ‘ hC ~4f ‘ reading camp almost here, coordglalstï¬r on their reading to Erica who will Mss jï¬g fpâ€" a i sc OFP ~4 O cy g:, f Erica Morris is eager to get started. She â€" check them off and give them rewards. n Nmyy ~" . 7/ d " K Eie em ushad L.2 ' has lots of activities on tap for the three _ Those who participate in the 8 To tad 2 ’:j @ The Grafton Public School awardâ€"winners for 2008 are: Lauren age groups who will spend time in the â€" activities program will pay a $5 fee for o ss¢, // /.. s I Valyear, Elona Leeâ€"Russell, Hannah Houston, Ashley Reyns, Ellen Colborne Library. the sixâ€"week program. The fee is paid _ [ | _ S&P2D // /â€"< im Southam, Rhian Catton. . ) y 4 j There will be clown days, Ccircus â€" when the kids register the first time at â€" [J _ TÂ¥ Nj/+s %ï¬u}? | Middle row: Kara Cardinell, Maria Godfrey, Robyn Williams, Kaitlyn days, face painting, mask making, | the library. e | 2o e Hennessey, Kayleen Harren, Abbey Mackean. f | puppets and crafts â€" all centred on Thestorytime and craits activities Nes Tiosl aen Behind: Christopher Nelson, Mitchell Toyne, Jesse Miedema, Aaron reading. She hopes some of the kids will _ program for threeâ€" to fourâ€"yearâ€"olds is ighall (t= ï¬v“, % Martorino, Kyle Divenanzo, Cody Currin, Brody George. | even stage their own puppet shows. The . on Thursdays from 11 a.m. until noon, U <c3).q. Cottearme _ cuisemkit ___ MHCQy SKOS _ ___ | University of Nipissing Concurrent . the fiveâ€" to eightâ€"yearâ€"olds gather at the us 4 1 | Education student says they may try â€" Jibrary from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays {;{‘ n ‘L, t _, C 5h C an~ d i mixing up fairy tales, then acting them _ and Fridays and the nineâ€" to 12â€"yearâ€" es 5. | Sm b"-* P .. 7 fo} . Oy 9+ ?, | ! _ out. â€" f olds meet on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 5 _ [ ie ~-"‘4£ï¬Â§(“-" : i r / C l0 t UA . jny,, 8 ‘1‘, é MÂ¥A Everything this summer will fly â€" p.m. for book club. RTBY Miking , \th“ : Cld â€?l k) pf. }" ‘3 under the banner "LOL" â€" Laugh out Erica says there will be special event 1 2 4) a wA (B). $ J Loud. times, too. Proto ay Bos Owen 691M ,:-. @ â€" k: â€" | _ ies | u9 ('f[ : : l The program will be twoâ€"pronged. Any high school students looking for _ Summer reading camp coordinator Erica ja. ],5 _ 44 gg 9 °C 14 ; * To 1 The Toronto Dominion Bank is yolunteer hours by working at the _ Morris holds up some of the books kids o( 6. 1M 4 » 21 9 . oohepan t oo ons / hsm funding many of the materials for the _ camp should leave their names at the â€" can enjoy when they participate in the | n‘; sRAam Vou d is &~ fe. . â€" HK takeâ€"home part of the summer reading â€" library, reading camp this July and August. x‘ I id Â¥ MS x f & 1 i. / Fp ¢ 1 «&\ dX #&> . "Al| : i r 1 y * JR g A es â€"( HR D / _3 2o ramahe blasts policing rejection B ~~, y U@, j *ge= j "_ 30 ékï¬ m :: ss.! Continued from page 1 Municipality of Port Hope, which has councillors from one municipality The Grafton Public School class of 2008; in front, from left, are: Hannah Cmm . one wagd p(s)lliced by thpe OPP and a shouldn‘t vote on matters that would Houston, Ellen Southam, Elona Leeâ€"Russell, Samantha Mackey, Kristen How can we go hat in hand to the second ward policed by its own â€" affect others. Mr. Van Egmond said it‘s Kent, Ashley Reyns, Alexis Prins. Second row: Kayleen Harren, Kaitlyn federal and provincial governments municipal policeforce, voted 483 to reject not his job to look out after his / Hennessey, Robyn Williams, Maria Godfrey, Lauren Valyear, Abbay looking for infrastructure dollars when _ countyâ€"wide OPP policing. neighbours; he voted to do what‘s best Mackean, Kara â€"we aren‘t ready to become more "We feel this is a historic missed â€" for Cramahe. Cardinell. competitive ourselves? opportunity and are saddened that we Cramahe stood to save almost a Third row: "We can somewhat understand the . fell just a few votes short of being able to quarter million dollars a year in a Mitchell Toyne, emotional attachment municipalities â€" change the status quo for the betterment proposal which would have seen the Aaron Martorino, pmay have when they have historically of the entire county," Cramahe Twp.. disappearance of the Port Hope and Jordan Whyte, Whad their own police force, but for Mayor Coombs said. Cobourg police forces and all policing in Lucas Baggaley, imunicipalities that are already policed Lack of local control of the force â€" Northumberland handled by the OPP. If Zachary Facey, (by the OPP to vote against the countyâ€" seemed to be an issue with some in other the plan had been passed Cramahe Kyle Divenanzo, Ewide proposal is hard to understand." jurisdictions would have benefited more than any of Kyle Clarkson, U Brighton rejected countyâ€"wide which voted against the unified force. _ the other four rural municipalities. Brody George. policing in a 4â€"3 vote two weeks ago. Cramahe Councillor Ed Van Egmond To be approved, the proposal had to be B e hoi n d : | Three more municipalities followed suit â€" would have none of that. passed by a.majority of the seven Christopher _ |last week. The Town of Cobourg, which In a postâ€"Cramahe meeting interview, municipal, lower tier governments Nelson, D‘Arcy | has its own municipal police force, voted Mr. Van Egmond said, "We have never representing at least half of the Hows ’C|ayton [ 4:3 to reject countyâ€"wide OPP policing. had control of the force through our population of the county. It then would kh p stt ow {Hamilton Township, policed by the OPP, _ local police services board."â€" have to be passed by a majority of the Rigeh Keiï¬er’ rejected countyâ€"wide policing. In the He failed to support the argument that _ seven municipal mayors who constitute Gole: McE de, { Jesse Miedema, (\â€"\B\ ,â€"â€"1/â€"â€"5â€"â€"â€"~ l Cody Currin.