THURSDAY, AUCUsST 13, 2009 MNORTHUMBERLAND TODAY.COM f PAGE 3 BB STUNT MAN: Fun at the Skate Park Ecramahebriefs - Fi o\ . . ;. 7 CRAMAHE TO GET Asection on Jakabi Road will be _ back at the Sept. 15 meeting. tiative to increase its profile and es : . . /.. __ h i y e ioi ts oo NEW CLOCK moved to Dawson Road. New parkâ€" create something that didn § f fade | d § * â€" \}?. ol 1 t x (‘t [ f ing will be available at the Castleton OFFER OF SCULPTURE into the textural background! |â€"] m | Mu 4 Sad C id COLBORNE â€"â€" There will soon be _ Playing Fields, the Warkworth Fairâ€" EicHBoups _ .. Later. in the public question | i e ALB 0 0 o0 0. anew clock in the former village of _ grounds and the Oak Heights TO BE PUT TO NEIGHBOURS _ period, resident Eileen Milley sugâ€" _ â€" e m. hok s \ Colborne. It will commemorate the Winery. OF ART GALLERY gested there should be an avenue * 185 e e 3 «_ 150th anniversary of the former Vilâ€" Johnson noted the trail now 4 for public input. She was certain [ ig s ho lage of Colborne and the 50th passes three wineries, adding it COLBORNE â€" What should â€" there would be some in the commuâ€" I i. y l anniversary of the Ogden Quarry does not yet pass a brewery or a Cramahe Township do with an offer _ nity who would feel the proposed | P\ , i.‘ ‘ operated by Holcim (formerly St. Tim Hortons. by the artists of the Colborne Art sculpture did not match the comâ€" | Potstsi 21 . +h Lawrence GCement) on the Lake Most trails set up by the associaâ€" _ Gallery to erect a sculpture in front _ munity. [ n a Ontario waterfront. tion are looped or endâ€"toâ€"end secâ€" of the gallery at 51 King St. E.7 The artists were asked to go to > w 9 [ Dr. Jim Johnston of Holcim tions that can be travelled in less The question had councillors the heritage group and its neighâ€" . ; (Canada) Inc. made the presentaâ€" than a day. walking a tightrope, not wanting to bours for consultation. Any council ’ » «s ‘ tion on behalf of the company and 404 o;fï¬nd tthe acr:tists ?1r the members _ decisionwas deferred. I 4 its employees to Cramahe Townshi NT of Heritage Cramahe, f . ce o8 ’ council at its Aug. 11 meeting . 4 ag-lrllfloA,&scg Mslégl . The sculpture by Claus Heinecke ROAD GETS A NAME â€" ME ) Johnston thanked the commuâ€" is a striking yellow pair of interâ€" | ie ioh n nity for allowing the company to CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" The old _ twined columns. if the artists have _ AFTER 130 YEARS s § | 3 P ï¬i join in the June 30â€"Aug. 2150th celâ€" _ bugaboo of animal contral was back â€" their way, it will be mounted on the CASTLETONâ€"Nobody is sure Torake _4 wl t * K j { P ebration. on the table at Cramahe Township boulevard in front of the former regâ€" _ how it happened but the road which _ | ui 1“"_;., *h i . SWt : d <| The company will pay approxiâ€" council Aug. 11. istry building which now houses the _ runs along the side of the Castleton | pp : c3 e c o mately $15,000 for the clack, shipâ€" The township‘s contract with gallery. Cemetery has no name. | t ,Ji 1 ind e ping and installation. Holcim plans _ Shelter of Hope and animal collecâ€" Councillors were quick to compliâ€" In her report to Cramahe Townâ€" | s amit m e 1| W to coâ€"ardinate a community event tor Richard Lamoureux expires at ment the talents of the artist, but ship council Aug. 11, chief building | e M3 Mv‘ in the fall with the township to mark _ the end of the year so Cramahe equally eager to give credence to official Natalie Morozâ€"Cornell j | j ï¬ W uB w } Eo uP the installation. : bylaw officer Jim Harris was looking any possible concerns of neigh: referred to Bylaw 334 passed in | P . 11.( 0. 09 felors ( ..‘ The clock will be located on King _ for direction. The current twoâ€"year _ bours and the Heritage Cramahe 1879 which opened the road. It has | F. e ;'i: $94¢ 34 Street East in Colborne. deal with the animal collector is committee. been in use ever since and mainâ€" | y 1&‘-"! §uSH C 5 The purchase of a village clock costing the township $10,000 a Councillor Pat Westrope asked tained by the Castleton Cemetery _ | * nongit was considered by the Colborne year, but does not fill all the townâ€" Heinecke if the neighbours or the Board. | W pee® MMREAERIET DTRA j 150th Committee, but rejected due ship needs. heritage group had been consulted. Somehow, the road has been left | ~ 1 | PA l P Lc o to cost. Some members of council would _ He admitted not, but stated that off the township map of roads, | l ,,rf t $5 i6 tE like to see the contractor collect Heritage Cramahe was aware of the despite the fact it is an opeg road | se se Te e strays that are running loose, Curâ€" plans. and services the Castleton Sports .. | TED AMSDEN Sun Media OAK RIDGES TRAIL SHIFTS rently, he comes to collect the dog That assertion was called into Club Fields. P | Evan Labroose, 14, and his friend Todd Peterson, visit the Port CRAMAHE TOWNSHIPâ€" The only if it has been caught. question by Roseanne Quinn, a . The staffer suggested it is time Hope Skate Park twice a week and stay the allotted time, Oak Ridges Trail will take a new path The contract with the Shelter of _ member of Heritage Cramahe and for council to correct the omission. from 1 to 4 p.m. ; through the municipality, Cramahe _ Hope is for housing the animals curator of the heritage room She proposed the name Cemetery 2 Township council learned Aug. 11. ance they have been picked up by housed in the gallery building. Road. After hearing from residents, the _ Lamoureux, Quinn said this was her first knowlâ€" Roseanne Quinn, viceâ€"chair of 9 V Oak Ridges Trail Association and the The Shelter of Hope is not interâ€" edge of the project. She added that _ the Castleton Cemetery Board, was, | l b f Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation ested in taking on the entire conâ€" neither had Heritage Cramahe chair by chance, at the council meeting. | . pO ICe H e have settled on a new interim tract, which left Harris with one Lenna Broatch heard of the plan. She assured council the board course and a proposed longâ€"term other option to present in his writâ€" Mayor Marc Coombs told the would be happy to hear the news MISCHIEF CHARGES and June 1 and is also believed to preferred tail. The new routes will ten report: Cramahe could band artists he thought the idea of a when it meetsâ€"next in April 2010. be responsible for puncturing two traverse open and unopened road with the Municipality of Brighton to sculpture was wonderful and She felt they would be pleased with BRIGHTON â€"A 16â€"yearâ€"old car tires overnight June 7. allowances instead of roadways. the east and Trent Hills to the north _ thanked them for seeking the fundâ€" _ the name. Brighton youth has been charged One vehicle was parked on The background paper provided . to create its own shelter. Harris ing to pay for the project. He sugâ€" The cemetery has been in use j with three counts of mischief. Kingsley Avenue and the other by Fred Johnson and Tim Lawley admitted this option would be more gested they should consult Heritage _ since the 18505 and possibly earâ€" The youth is alleged to have vehicle on Young Street, states the new route will "provide expensive than the current one. Cramahe and the neighbours. lier. broken two windows at t Proctor The youth will appear in Brighton _ access to some of the most beautiâ€" Council decided to have Harris Heinecke told council that the . . , | $ red tox House Museum between May 31 youth court at a later date. ful parts of the moraine." look into the options and report sculpture was part of a gallery iniâ€" "*~ *_‘‘ * +5 _ Bob Owen T mm numb Nes (D IAvsellelree en ie ie Enc ce it o vi, _ > f /