--------, - - t â€M , _ I COURT tef" W The speed ofhis car had - ........ , _ 1,iion ti1eiytelThj,iriii,.lj1ri,i,j,i,i,ii,ii' . F , 00. o ice'rs discovered ramahe Reconstruction of th T (rsel1 ence re or ma n dent at the scene d e, Icct 0 e rea y V . he had been 't"r)1/s'dfitfg"l1tin/ii, FROM PMEI a . ' . ' 0 I pleads I It km/h in an BO-km/h zone 'rfef,11tl'//11,t, rim his client m ately. Grenon. surrendered'his go y The defence lawyer said he and his relationship to Grenon report in 5-1211 a preentence licence on the spoC . would discuss th at a later date. Mea nil l meantime. The pre-sentence report IS to im ai _ d e deceased asked to delay whitening rdet/e1i1ikcvsjge/i, for and m be ready byNov, 9, at which _ . . . . , . . a -year rivin ro- ti d t . T p re seettlllLTYlpage? until after a ritlal medical hibmon to take effect imrgngdi- tiglsEetl. at"rsentenc.ing1vill causmg death i 'iap0licebriee “WNW and“?! n 0W ', CECILIA NASMiTH BREA . A (fr/beet trtasmith2nurthumberuMtudwarrrt K-INS REPORTED [ro/lg.";,')')),)',?,)):',? or! Allied Thte OPP istahsking forthe public‘s _ . . n ryw sgalne r assis ancein isinvestigation. cocoons __ Cramahe AU‘lWlCK-HMDIMANDTOWN- nothing Mistaken. M one with inlormat'on is k Township resident Adrian P, SHIP - At9:10 am. Aug. 14, The OFT is asking iorthe public's callthe 1r,'llllllll'J//lh" ii'gtid to I09 I ORTHUMBERLAND TOD Grenun, 62, pleaded guilty to Northumberland OPP responded to assistance h this investigation, 7056533300 or Crime Stoppers 1 7' -. impaired driving causing a break and enter to a residence Anyonewith information isasked to at1-800-222-TlPS, l death ir.1 the Ontario Court of tifgdigfgt'gie Road. Entry Sign; Northumberlarld OPP at i: C (@63th , "l "totty'ie)bgehyfisltetrrdelyi 2iglritl2tiaatg1tJir/isrioge h3ge1%tcrimesto""'" ChSH,thulNSliWST0LEN M M w',', - . G ILLAN, Doris May . Peacefully at the 3:31: lift-:13; if?†3, 2008 v"11,'uteins,;y,ar,, anotherbreak ASSAUlT CHARGE diRreellriilr11f1lil'a2//st ?) Golden Plough Lodge, Cobourg on Tuesday i , s passenger, ' ", . . ug, " er .3 August lath, 2009 , he 9?th ear. Ray Bull of Colborne. die d, and entertoa Canning Factory HAMILTON TOWNSHIP - Around recelvmga complaint some people '_- Beloved wife of the This Li 1dl'lt will force sentencing several Road reSIdencewas reported, 5p.m.Aug.14,Northumberland had been sprayedwith pepper Loving mother at Carole Eggleton and John months into the future, hours Entry to a garage was gained OPP attended a Catherine Street. spray, Northumberland OPPwent McMillan (Audrey). Dear grandmother at . . ever, thought an unlocked rear door, Hamilton Township. residence tor to a Gillespie Road residence. Chris Eagleton (Donna). Tricia Wise (Mike), The crash occurred on Missing ar,easetoeaste,rcra,tt an assault complaint. Asaresullot The victimssaid they had gone Andrea Bimey (Mikel Lisa Ainsworth (Risk) County Road 2 in Alnwick- socksts,sixcases ofPepsi anda theirwestigation,a22yeittM tattle residence to attendalield and Marianne Waldie (JM) and great Haldimand Townshi t doubleAseater Grace stroller. Cohourg man was charged with party. Upon arrival, they allegedly grandntotiuyr of Brynn, Abbey, Kyle, i ' e is as mg or epu ICS assau an an in to com I with set of _ Lismdra, 'chdas and Trent. Grimm was about 5 45 p m that}: Ih or? ,k. f th M" ' l df Ii g ply fsomelireworks andashort N Crown attorne' E d K l l; iysistimctttlys investigation. an undertakingHeis scheduled to timelaterwere surrounded bya m†strength. She tasughi us how to kwe and ' y l? e IYF. Anyone Withlnformation is asked to a ear in courtSe t, 16. . the importance of family, Loving sister oi said, A farmer had just left his Call the Northumberland OPP at Pp P Egoup of, ',ri1g?erg,ie, baseball Addie Down and the late Jean Murphy and _ sari s s. . . [ ' Earp} on the ily,thr side of the 613-475-1313 or callcrime Stop- CASH CHAINSAW "l'ltjefsdpeiytrtrsgl"irtlnrate Marie am" and sister.in4aw M sloarl Allen _ lg way W en he heard a persat1-800-2?2-TlPS , STOLEN _ _ _ and Betty McNeely. The family would it . ' with pepper spray. The victims ran .c ' cras and called SHI. Police TRENT HILLS - Shortly before 4 off and contacted the police sincerely we to thank the sla8 Of he Golden . . . ' Pl h L . . 'r1ir/1vd1/'tlrts Ile 352.3231: BREAK-IN AT COLBORNE Irs pm. Aug. 15, Northumberland OPP As a result of the investigations 2p11deri2c1htdgi'et'"i1dtdT', alread tt di responded to a reported break and Cramahe Township male was can at the MACCOUBHEV FUNERAL or: y a f en mg to the COLBORNE- Aroundlpm. lanteratan 8th Line residence? arrested and charged with five HOME, so King St. E., Cobourg on recurrilag: or fenhupmdgjdom Aug.14. Northumberland OPP St.ihlfhainsaw and $500 in cash is counts of assault with a weapon. Wednesday horn 7&5 pm. A Funeral 50 Jim fly, is e a Jacent responded toabreakand enter at missing. Theinvestigation is continuing. Service will be held in the MacCoubrey ' . . . H Upon further investigation, 2g"1 2 ET: t'1de,T,itri1ut,i,r,tdt, they learned Grenon had a ' made to the Golden Plough Lodge Chapel male passengerwho had died _ or CNlB. Condolences received at from a broken neck www.MacCoubrey.com Police spoke with Grenon â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘m to ask if it was his car. When . l he replied that it was, they ' detected the odour of alcohol - on his breath. His speech was _ slurred and his eyes were red BI CONTRACT AWARDED _ and glassy. Combined with ' . _ the fact that the roads had . "/ F been clear and dry and the ' as e on I rar nature of the accident, they formed the opinion that he . could be intoxicated. . _ - They asked for a sample of re n ova IO IIS e In his breath, but he said he did not understand. " i ' At that point, he was taken "J 6 Ireujseif ’00 TD†l" to Northumberland Hills 44 g ocfih BOBDWEN Hospital, where he was again asked for a breath sample, He CASTLETON -. Cramahe Township council h refused, claiming a hurt neck approved the contract to renovate the lower 1 1 as and tr1frrculty in breathing. Castleton Town Hall. _ eve of the He was asked for a blood The 10W? level housed the Castleton branch f I sample from which intoxica- Cramahc Library but was closed when the buildi D the tion levels might be deter- Endertgomg 'i,te,iig', renovations last year The?§$:: '-, ' d, b t Grenon rew so . Orne ear in e communil iii t . . . Cllr/l,) Lthat he hail to be mightneverreupen. y Ill the blue used branch sedated. Police realized he . The $393510 renovation job ensures there il was in no state to agree to library m the huildingin the near future will be a anyintoxifiytion tests, so they Construction by Fisher Construction was to b . arranged for access to his _ Aug. 13 and be complete within 60 days Afte 'lie? by medical records and any Eownship yill move in under the directirliii St. the ' blood that migtht be takaeri; nil-5313316 Library Board. Shelves and equipment will: that won not e necess : for medical tests. There is no firm date set for a reopening. Grenon was determined to have fractures of the spine and a lacerated liver, and was transferred to Sunnybrook _ ----, Health Sciences Centre In Toronto. With blood that ,5 remained unused for medical / 'N purposes: they determined / _ his intoxication beveloto tile f 7 j between 180 an 22 m1 - y " ligrams of alcohol per 100 \W/ millilitres of blood -.." more than twice the legal limit of