Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2009, Volume 6, p. 5

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I CRAMAHE: Retroactive approval granted to cover additional costs N 0,2 TH-u Ft tre5AC mu 0 To to» L . ('s, f JL C; a "c2, ' I I s act' I Sept. 15 meeting when chief lower level of the Castleton tions lastyear. ' theIproblehm T'tsd,ir,Tear",,'d, at mended MoroIIszornell for the _ BOB OWEN building official Natalie Town Hall in August at a cost Construction by Fisher Cour l time , on ere wasIno appearance 0 t e almost-fin. MoroarCornell tabled her of$39,310. struction was to begtnIbyIAug.. impending reclined Imeeting. ished basement. By the end of ' CASTLETON - Renovating report on the renovations in The lower level housed the 13 and be complete Within so After eonle lung wrth chief last week, the carpet was to an old buildin can be more the basement of the Castleton Castleton branch of the days. 'administrative officer Christie have been laid, leaving only a ' h gI it! Town Hall Cramahe Library but was When the walls and ntaor Alexander. Muroz-Corne11 stair rail tobe completed. , exrii'his%tt11aatnc'r1agarihmva, Craliinlte council approved closed when the building was were pulled out, the builder ordered $5,900'W0rth of addi- After the work is complete, hi aCtSiiincil learned at its the contract to renovate the undergoing extensive renova- found the floor tonne corner tional workgn ahead. She was the township will move in s IP had sunk and disintegrated. at counotl Sept, 15 asking for under the direction of the - ' â€" Mo.i.stur,e.hrt1 cli.mbe.d pp the retroactive al'tproval. Cramahe Library Board, I 7‘60 wail, ruining the insulation. . Mayer Marc Coombs and Shelves and equipment will be . r J ore T Mil/16 GK - , _ 37% . MarmrCorruefl told council Councillor Pat Westrope com- installed. ' f _ ..2 o ' ' ollceblleis w f . ' up . . . salon for the purpose of tra, V" l , when the organized Crime Enforce EOE: and one count of production THREE CHARGED ment Brireau-0rug Enforcement K] l g) t . . errant of marijuana. IN POT BUST 'fti'i,i'tggiueerrsrli2C' All three were ,ri,1gt1itSl' it,-ygyeuett),NJiehll1 around 8 am. Sept. 21, 'ggiitso'2gh'?U. 3. f I . Show Fivepr.yn so ti ated Three manages 56,66 and 49, Brig Letters to the Editor iuana plants villainsttlsolwere seized are each charged wlth one count of . . ' street value 0 l SN Third bridge Camplmllford them booked in Calgary in '0 in Campbellford V Jamboree was a hit 336mm to be par-tofa "ii: represents debt with the stars too will $3323 It: Set it" d We _ r u ' ere .. _ Thanks to all our country and attendin th ' . ' WI hfega-rrt1llioro-dtollar . music friends h . g ammo“ . IUD Ii 774/156 " i911 D ro 0’9] ts indebtedness for Northum- ' make Jrf11sy'g"2tt'."idAu, WIglutrhvigllrhas t rt d eFT' r. __ 7' . $8 MIT: EXhlblt opens Saturday 53,97 2‘ij f _ berlanId County is in the form tion Barn Jamboree a soccess. next year and 'iiCCfc'i'11fh1nes I "a...” . . - U of a third bridge for the town We sincerely hope everyone to the 200 who have ahead Jr/_"' _ . . . a r F . in or Campbellford. enjoyed their weekend in our registered for the sixth annial if 'ij, ,I ,. I If. W . no 0 00a ar IS S Man,yl1omeowryr.s, are . small community. Special jamburoe. Once again we will 'i"(ry is; ', C _ I,I ' III Mik'. IsIevererItImIgiigted witfh their thanks m our local business try to bringyou a 1"iiii'aiiii I If} 'ir' _ (ia " .2 _ Wr" I . bt was on o . evera army people who again supported interesting showfor our I a (,'"rii,ssC'jal WI . I feat u red at (k I born e sh 0W R hum? 1'iit1ef, {cattle h us to make everyone welcome pleasure, y ',riir' _,'irr:c2ri)tCt% Itiig,,%ga x V _ Q “rec ng "M u mg a er- and contributed to thewel- F Alsu, special thanks to our f 'si;',,"?,'))" .‘jéfb'h'i‘ ltage home. . ' . . come kits that were presented bands and those who article 3:13»: _ Fifi?“ (,%5s,r,, lg; _ CO LBORNE -'. The Col -' stoneware clay gives darker E . Dill-Bf families will be fryrc.ed to our visitors -just a little _ patted in our open ringwe "ts, "," 'ii. '4 'tA'1,rj'2ii,',i,ijit'ig'li,if,ia 'sa" borne Art Gallery invites you earth-tone colour values, “I110 liying m untenable POSl- added touch weso much understand from all the com- W . . _'yiu" _ Eri"ti,ti?ia Trl _ P a group Show with Chris- while porcelain clay gives tmns m severe PFQlellIY to a enjoy each year ments itwas second to none G) _ l; ”View! tineIBenspn. Bill Rowland, and brighter glazes against the _ c% three-lane, high-rise bridge . For those who attended the and had a lotof participation. I _ "S, i “I; v, 4, Jenna Wiersma and gallery white clay. MI pieces are ‘salt 't With tte; massive truck traffic, GeneWatson shows Aug. 25 _ Wewill work to maintain this .'. N t'a,riSllll II _ artists. The opening recep- glaauvfired which gives' the 1 This bridge would definitely and 26, in his words, he has portion as we feel it is an Al 'ai'tlisirrill E' . ' . , . . £1011 li III) ti lam-“Saturday. work a textured and pebbled Q Feogme a bfypass truck route never been treated any better important part of our week. . WR .-.. " It in I: _ it; y . a . " ga ery at 51 surface, or rivers rom the Belleville in the world than he was end. i K Eiiia 'ill , " Ff:' 'i'). Kiyg .5“ E, In C0lborne. The Janna Wiersma's resent t area who would travel straight treated here by us and all the Our schedule fer the rest of lt exhibit runs through NOV; fl., york explores the parental of \-) [lyouglHyte.oyer, theITrent tans who attended. He asks I nurjarnboree is posted on out I JANET LEIGH WWETY - Port Pope artist Christine lines to evoke the feeling of a "Q River at its widest point. pass this on to everyone, Our Website.You can visit that and _ U Born August 28, 1953 . Bfnsor1,is,.wyrk? reflect the ten- Space defined by its edges and t The third bridge Will destroy sincere thanks forthat as we feel free to join us at all our 'oo September 15, 2009. . su?ns pfliving in a teshnoirogy- how an emptiness can seem is two family neighborhoods! will go down in his records as upcoming events. Daughter of Norma and the late I Gordon oriented world. and the solace to be infinitely full. She is I The indebtedness will Impact- being second to nor1e. lust a Iiwe do not meet over the ' McVety. Beloved mother at IJamle-LelghI; that canoe found m nature inspired by the sense of N Cobourg, Port Hope, Hamil- great feeling. Both David ’ winter months, haveagood t Grandmother of MaKennaclI Erlendd tde and the rural landscape. Her expanse that comes from ls ton Township, Cramahe Church and GeneWatson feel one and, for thosewho travel l? 'ef,: i,",',,"; l,',)',? 32:; Miss? siiiretT, gangs show; (i,1te attention to stan.di.ng at the edge or Ia 2; Township and Alanick» at home here with us and are south, have a safe and happy- {I l in) to Der a“? Flick and Brenda a: itste as an Interest in ptectplce pr. an open field in :1 Haldimand Township. grateful for the reception our winteLWe will see you again Iq Deb and IIa ll and Jeff Easson, combining high contrast the moonlight. Say"no" to this massive friends give mending in the spring. k x Savage {aalinany Funeral took place designs with subtle inclusions The gallery is open Thurs- indebtedness! thanks on their behalfto all of _ _ it i, Fm": "gamma; is, 2009 at ofhand sewn elements, deli- day through Sunday, noon to 5 Mi S . . you. Incidentally we have Gary Warner. Linda Grills _ b MacOttytibrEy Funeral Home. Interment at cpe. ert1broidery, collage and pull. isty aniana . Auction Barn Jamboree, Cafborne A tf Cent-start Cemeterv- ditrti.y.c.tive papers. For more information, call ' V _ lr; Lovingmismtrries neverdie Bill Rowland s work uses 905-355-1798 or visit the web, 7 Iii) Asyears nation and days on? y fungtlonal foIrms lie,TPg, site in fo@thecolbo rneart- . . ' _ ts in ourheartsa memory IS an an puree am e ays. The galleryca. _ . for at. or the ones we love and will never g I i _

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