Ets 5 EC coemce m mx R - .. 14 head of cattle * . (ogs aR y e P f e 5 pï¬l‘-‘f -;D?. 3 } us B ‘ | x T f 4 ; ol | , > shot next to 401 â€" _ : 4 1 45 § ) 3 â€" t o a] â€" f s f 3 |â€" seR Ei9 t hok ol fls turned around and came back.on the . Mibeties A; ts t r By Pete Fisher sAr 7 s paeRoSAne § :# 3 is Â¥:t‘s pfishsr@northumberlandtaday.com ; zg%gzdgl‘flth the potentla} (.)f some ,ba"l‘ n ? )6 > Ne & 4 Bfur L « f 3 6 4. y e e P _ Northumberland OPP shot a herd of _ The decision to shoot the cows was made . |â€" pess® cyph cattle that had come dangerously close to . ' ’ it |â€" °* /# . wandering onto Highway 401 yesterday . â€" Axs «_ See Cattle, Page2 I x :; #@ f ; | morning, : * F 4 3 ( §3 , ‘Northumberland A | * OPP Sergeant Paul Murray said police i have. been called ' ap ' numerous times for W j ; 4 the same herd getting : S B Ne : ¢ e oo 6 loose and wandering: s * > | TA & % Ceciuia NasvimH / Sun Meoww: HE?-}:'H.IEIII]\::)I 401]-) %"" . 4 p f i I een Te cak C Inl. : + M@“R'ATHON MARRlAGE determined that the n R / ,'."?" : 7'& | Evereft and Lillian Turk got married Oct. 5, 1938. On | cattle had got through | & onl s l 308 S t . o © |\ Sunday they will celebrate 70 years of togetherness| a fence and were | mm § WA ct: Ro Lh m oo e e * with family and friends, Seeâ€"Pageâ€"44â€"fetâ€"story. « | found yesterday some | ui N o o e y t e e 5 . * _ nnnnnnennlnessss_.. | Gistance from their MUWAWRE ska \\,«4 & if. . g < c e owner‘s farm. * oo oo tige ue l cce any Vak c ies 112 3 ‘"This has ‘been W es s on e t 17 f going on for a month We i e Prosars 19 2s o Jand a bar, and io Oe ty f ‘obviously the cattle y e mt oc cce ,-“-/'f.-‘ hipans e 6 SA : pose a threat to traffic h o t s ne t N n 5d 4 â€" on Highway 401. It‘s a N Oe es --'i UR CA i n ; dangerous situation," Li ?( ns t ht ge r.“j‘\"'fl.f' 6. : hesaid. â€" im /) Haay »nare * < 1w ues ce} . . Approximately one e,j"“"g P ds o spo 1 it sc te * * month ago, police shot [ uy i + o. e P oiie :. four cows after the WWMIu i; At l m As is '\ '-<.(""“'\‘i‘ w ies .0 m c | animals came close to | | NV | _‘“\ m esge. > To tem :f?(\(-;,g-zj'gjâ€i‘n uin e â€" & the lanes of ns Wms es es uy 2t No . > highway. (ulsl I W "\. , ie t e es 12 _ Yesterday, officers NN ui 3 l M e C d : tried to direct the WBP NN 220 e arns id cows along the south M (\7"\\\ micee <mrom...â€" . "3","-:\17 "R {;' @n y , : j part of Highway 401 [ /L sulslaer > a _=c \Qi ige= \\ : andiinto a fenced area @Qaq ENt Db o t k stt E6 : of a highway works NMQ@I) Mep uen qs es sï¬ 4. ols yard near Lyle Street & ‘\\'ï¬fâ€", & || 145C ?‘\ P U« 0st <2" SA s $ in Grafton. (Eesssatna l m | M 3e h h t cssy -;;g\ï¬ > "Apparently it was %ï¬ mictenk m K; ‘h@?} = * : tried before and didn‘t (GiinasSe ~say o dmuei fls sliens hm a t 1 C s {work," _ SSergcant" n s S e es oc Wl\ oo Pere Fisheny SuyiMepiA : £ € -JMurr?.y said. "We The bodies of five cows (one in the water) lie on the south side of PAGE 4, THE NORTHUMBERLAND NEWS; October 3, 2008 ’tripclxthere, but: they Highway 401 W'estvofï¬raflon on Wedne_sday morning. T6 7. i s : 4 : a _“hâ€"______‘h'-_â€"“" ‘ County su ards high d ‘Net, } County surfs towards highâ€"speed ‘Net.. i ks Broadband project hinges on receiving _ _ _ important, said Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan. . $ ~erant from vrovincial e f "In the rural areas, highâ€"speed Internet is going to be less of _ $ g:f' t fr P-TO’UIT‘ICMI gflvemment a want and more of a need," said Mayor Macmillan R + : * «Biro * .‘ The county held |seven. public: meetings across T % 4 . By Jennifer O‘Meara ; Northumberland and gathered public input through onâ€"line | s S _ jomeara@northumberlandnews.com and mailâ€"in surveys. The response showed a high demand § « = a k > ‘ ® for broadband Internet in places without access, according to f NORTHUMBERLAND â€" Rural Northumberland is one step . the county. After getting requests for information (RE1) from ° I closer to getting highâ€"speedInternet.. ..|,... +\ _ geveral contractors, the county came up with a project cost * ; The county has applied for provincial funding through the . __ estimate to submit as partof the provincial application. i i Ontario Rural Connections program to install broadband serâ€" Atthe Oct. I meeting, county council also.invited two Canaâ€" } _ vice. The province has promised $30 million over four _____.__â€", dian companies to submit a detailed proposal to ; yearsiforsprejectsito, improve access to eâ€"government t $ L * ll 1| install the broadband service. Barrett Xplore and Bell | | § f @services, Internet access forfesidentéand economic | ; Aliant have been asked to bid on the project. Their : 9 development in underserviced communities. The | ‘proposals are due on Dec, 3. By then, the county _ | total Northumberland project cost is estimated at $3 expects to have heard its grant request was successâ€" . | d million: the county has applied to the province for | F | ful. ; e d ¢ oneâ€"third of the costs. o §° I If the provincial grant comes through, a significant C There areâ€"a few challenges to bringing highâ€"speed expansion of highâ€"speed Internet services will begin @ Internet access to Northumberland, said a report > ‘through the early summer 2009. Installing broadâ€" . s _ from county staff The rolling terrain, dense tree cover e band Internet would take until late 2010 to finish, [‘ii‘ Mand ow population density have kept private Internet Hector _ If the county does not get the provincial grant, the _ . "upreviders from investing in the equipment. Many Macmillan project will not go forward.. . m ~â€" } Tesidents and businesses in rural Northumberland "Just because we‘re going out with an REP (request ‘ i either have no Internet access or have slow and unreâ€" ‘for proposal) does not mean we‘ll be able to proceed. .| I liable access via dialâ€"up. next January," said Chief Administrative Officer Bill Pyatt; | I As more and more business is conducted online, broadâ€" "We‘re one of 14 applicants in this intake. There‘s 6.5 milli 5 3 x $s . band Internet access across the county is becoming more _ (available) and we have requested close to $1 ml'â€ioh y s