4 : RECREATION nww.northumberlandtaday.com THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, June 28, 2008 â€" 17 | 1 K l | f . Local News y W . [| ' 25 m . j a j SUPPORT . § arl<s a Al pet 5 P Colborne Rotary Club has i e | i A fus & contributed another _ | 106 eo P wib. on hoi ® sA installment of its longâ€"term nosrnt 1 | w 0 +C e J im | N PmE m O $50,000 commitment to the . ) Cr I i h 0 e C . | 4 »Wk Flkkh . 11@ Northumberland Hills °6 999 °* > > s * s t Hespilal foundation RelaD)| | | J y i j PPmapanl . 0n hok 2 wlkh i / in #R, /0 M ; i lub . members â€" Peter by Ray Yurkowski Sall 4 i i. .. i 2 l ' peduen chaon chee, ninongy9C4/ C m p ‘ CS j o o es a vil :’†* j right, made the cheque Tigfls?fsmg;o;czering and C f f i 4 | B | wl h m presentation to Rhonda _ | P 1 y 0 sealins P : [ wae f E Cunningham of the NHH . | bar services at the Keeler | i ftaas T | :;»} | Foundation at the June 16 _ | Centre as of J‘filylh‘asgeiyt' t ; * ie oo antig mm Ss2 | t I A annual awards and business . | ed concern an un’celr & $ 1 . : $ . f | ‘nta f w s apprec(i:ation dinner at the atx;}c(n;lg lt(?iscentre s larges be " P / «> > . DDERpinmeriinity Elt _ srmmores ; 2 moon, . | ‘ C Keeler Centre in Colborne. stakeholders. _ ? l m o KAE omcs ce . [ | es i Manov Martin / Sun MéoiA ...« "Communication ]il;r?? 5 0 %! j d [ imn P | town council has been Iimit fe "Jb) hopmpomanmits se uin pute Seviewine pumer prulbek, ‘1 . | ed at best," Colleen van de lt . \ $ \ f | | "';"‘} : 4 valk, Colborne Cramahe Flts E+5 P 99 io oommtmenrimatr 1 untindcain : ure Skating Club representaâ€" | M 4 7 t 1. e f C R * $ 0 tive, told councillors. _ _ M \ L A OLBORNE OTARY CONTRIBUTIONS ‘ I The skating association | 1 o + ; 1 was joined by the Rotary and . ) n arieg o s Ts f ; h c $ mel.: Optimist clubs in challengâ€" Lolâ€"BoAvE CHBLomiCLe _ MOE _ 2BE/OS soeowsn/SnMena h * _ HOSELTON _ ing council‘s move to pull out MUTTON FUND SUPPORTS WOMEN h =â€" usmm t | i.‘ It‘s not every day that you get money when you come to council. Northumberland Services i "; h Rusaw, citing financial presâ€" for Women came to Cramahe Council asking for a donation for the $1.2â€"million expansion 3 P The late Gord Hoselton, a Colborne . sures. The decision has been. | of their facilities. A longâ€"unused fund promised to the township in 1927 was unearthed and || k + # Rotarian, was dete;lrm|;|1ed L" es‘ab,“i',l a unpopular among some the proceeds donated by the township. As Councillor Pat Westrope recounts it, William ( 1 r :’;"szutg sggï¬â€˜s’gcgzgaf‘uegflfan"i 4 users of the centre and creatâ€" Mutton promised the Village of Colborme $5,000 in 1927 upon the death of his wife. The_| MR 7 d b sys tar ed difficulties for service only stipulation was that it must be used for widows and orphans who applied for it. At the || M Ds i # f t Gordemaiee" ‘ondbe feccedueallo, â€" clubs who said it disrupted time, there was no mother‘s allowance or welfare. In 1949, the money was received and W ~P4 * w every cent we had in our pockets!" | fl;(?]rï¬mdr:.lsm% mbo invested. Now, almost 60 years later, it is being used. From left, Linda Janzen, Pauline. â€" Tw Colborme Rotarian Morris Tait recalled the . | s o e Janitch and Terry Demill accept the cheque for $6,673 from Cramahe Mayor Marc i Foll CC I Jaughter, The funds comril:)uted from M:j. | hag & | > p Hoselton‘s efforts are now being matche t : 3 w6 4 ol 9 R d by Colborre Rotary. June 16, it was _ | | ; | announced $1,000 was available to be In Town COI“ ( «B presented locally. Twin sisters Cristin, left, ; 5 Sn c I stt 6 NP i Kaitlyn Watt were presented with the > ;c\%sVi]lagemthe | f P ; ° funds, plus commemorative Hoselton k ! P VY sculptures by Mr. Hoselton‘s daughter Jan i * t / 7 w : Hoselton, right, and Mr. Tait. "This was \ ul | W’ en . Sn ~ Miy 0 something that was very important to my. ./,/f.- # > ho es ie > * o ol father," Jan said. ; hnd "\\,‘%} e au i Abd caill Manoy Marrin/ Sun Mebia I j i al M _ * | B COp ; i _ > | .'}h M _