_ ... _ PRETTY PROUD ACHIEVERS * New restaurant mm nc mus ‘New restaurant es ; { . atthe VBJ °~ 4 <~ Centre? _ ;_’_;%tfï¬*; iaeie saalol s j L afks ~~ Uasore m _ cv Bcs oOweh =~© f f - ts s o oegy |||||| ||||||| ever@mhmerom" ... _ f P gi, ® _54;- aA2 ;;3""3:: l AL i Will the Vourheen Buff Jack Centre, now owned | ks C . & 7. % $ 5‘5{ _ | by the Tot*.y?nship of Cramahe, become the site of a T h. 0s sc‘ [ e | restaurant? . ts o8 ‘».':‘?1-,1 3â€" â€" weex 4 ned §4¢§"§;;’;"; « That is the question facing council after it [ <_chk‘>, 6. w | received an Oct. 7 request to rent the building from e mss é + . S ,_f',j-:f‘f_u“'i" W O Brenda Mullins. .. h s e y > B . c M rpesmame in Ms. Mullins was the former manager of the m es t ; ‘Crossroads Bistro. It has been closed since June t % 0e r * a% ©2008 when the ceiling collapsed. 4 mk E %) s ue o 7 e \ In her Sept. 1 letter to council, Ms, Mullins asks . ol site â€" i es p . l t â€" mal 0 *.. O ie C for the opportunity to investigate renting 14 ‘ liie.. & _ . e 1% )# 86 3 M ." Victoria Square in order to operate a restaurant. on ai9$ | Ni ,"‘*7*@'* * UMI She agreed in her letter to welcome the current & ' ( in > S en S 9‘ 8 u“"»- on . user groups which meet once a week in the building Cns . i W h ax ‘4 T m‘? formerly run by the VBJ board of directors. She is | Ap e s '?‘a-i‘:;. 39 F . willing to pay a fair.price to rent the building which § Keaps _ p . : s ... i&;.,_;{'_ 2 & has a kitchen in it, 5 â€" & : ( w dien 15. es o 0 > .." Mï¬ Mayor Mare Coombs suggested Ms. Mullins meet \ ho c ear stt 1 eï¬ use _ . with township staff and members of the VBJ Board j % s € > S Mess *"§*§ })?lf]?ie if the idea fits with the board‘s ideas for the | 4 on t h o6( 8 h Py + ilding. ; ( e .;w;mf s ce Deputy Mayor Jim Williams, a member of the . 7 e k . 3>~ VBJ board, told council the board had hoped when . m en £ To ds ce â€" e â€" the municipality bought the building that it would < t use it for seniors programs and expand its s 4 â€" < PHOTo contaBuTEo F F The Gastleton Public School students of the month proudly show off their certiticates. in | Oe# 048 NC ACcebted the restaurant suggestion front, from left, are Madison Chislett, Lavren Buchanan. Behind â€" R.J: Galt, Leanne | °* gexplored f © Harnden, Kaitlin Watson, _ | (i* . Nive yE >( 3 _ â€"., See VBI Centre, page 2 hss A P ut raig bo: q : 4 i@ In tm e> ammncngs o h e paraals Ha en c Setrmemeskitass o s > c=itâ€"% ht ; o lwp‘ eXtends Cold _ LONGâ€"SERVICE TWP. STAFF RECOGNIZED & 4 * t 1e f * l2 ; 2o . eA A clihe | Creek builders‘ W‘ N N. â€" /. mm R e~ .,g 3 F k /A & * § 3 ; & 4 poae ‘ ". J . . * ' . 7 ; , ‘l j . 4 s agreement \ Ke & 79â€"s,¢ ‘[oupsipe _ eniowict?" f . 5 \< ul , dn By‘Bos OweN . &T ,lG/og & 5 % M . !| lowen@xplornet.com % yre E h 1 > Cramahe Township council agreed Oct. 7 to { } extend its agreement with four local builders to the : end of the year. _ mss 2 ,‘%. :. ; C The four builders, L.J. Kernaghan Ltd., 1747872 L\ Ontario Inc., James Rutherford Construction Ltd., e W and Mike W. Voskamp Construction Ltd.. had an w . mt 'a‘;\ _ agreement with the township to build homes in the M N Colborne Creek subdivision owned and managed by | Rik\ 4 > the township. 2 °1. m ns s l The agreement is reviewed and renewed on its [ E5 k "7-"7"".’"?'""-_] \S N oi â€" > Aug. 1 anniversary. When the builders had not | B & e = geâ€"" m reached their contracted target of two homes each. € i mA hP o by Aug. 1, 2008, council agreed on Aug. 19 to extend R F eeea â€" : the existing contract until the councillors could | . _ _~_ _ _ BorowesoyMena | ; e e : ‘ discuss the situation. ‘Oct. 7 was municipal staft PnA Y a E , The Oct, 7 report submitted by Director of| recognition night for Gramahe. iWR > j \| Development Becky Bonisteel stated that a | Township. * * 2 _ ) discussion was held with the builders at the Sept. 2| Above, Wayne Chapman, left, AgywaIe 2 J meeting of council. . _ mt it Lay® and Greg Davey, right, accept | | * !â€" _ There have been three homes built in the current | long service certificates from t *z 1 fiscal year which started on Aug. 1 2007.. . |____| Gramahe Township Mayor Marc: M | * When asked what will happen if the contractors | Goombs. . > e .m s ; don‘t meet their targets by Dec.31, the Mayor Marc | Mr. Chapman has worked 20 l N . 3 aue) Coombs said, "It is our intention to move forward." _| years for the township and Mr. â€" fewie | F ~ Council is planning to meet with the builders |. Davey has been employed 25 W==n @l | Al She prior to the Dec. 2 meeting of Cramahe council. On.| years. .. _ _ _ - câ€" _ â€" B /; /Wd | \. the advice of the town;htp“s lawyer, Peter Hustler, | Where was Cramahe ‘Township (a en 5 | K : j | that meeting will be held in camera, When asked | Fire Chief Gary Cammack when it _ _ IML ffâ€" : why it was to be in camera, Mayor Coombs did not | was time for the presentation | _ (MS, u V ‘ .: s Sg?ï¬â€œ would have to find out from the | commemorating 30 yeare witn the | _ PM 4 j lawyer. Mayor Coombs had relayed the lawyer‘s | department? He Was oUt. on 2 |exemenmseiin \, ration_ale for the in-,camerarm_e'etin'g by Chronicle gaï¬ HB !’s‘p[ctursd,,righjhwi[h o o :~.“' f\\ _ press time.. _ â€" ~.. 50 «_0 "~. | Cramahe Mare Coombs receiving. W aal k uies . &« * C{ # 12 See Cold Creek, page 3.\ his certificate. i 3. L9 ol Mc i t \_z* T es se sns .. invcsder srmmaies ol hi is * & & C 2 ' s L *