|I | SR | _ f wl 1 in I I I * hil R | _ poerfuneAtaero 10bey aPa iip | _ stt , /n fire s 7 8 k “ * '_BUBOWEN & 9t "eloReaty, ) B e L e . F : w e 3 . s | a B0 3 4 T 1 . | || Cramans townseip _ â€" | | © "ï¬!ï¬chz‘dm‘bs;Asidsi{gï¬sed | | . "a crowd df Cramahe business | people at a breakfast meeing on | March 30, telling them how the t oys iFf‘;aï¬angIi" x [ | | | ew years. Speaking a 'étfl“'i,.?é" 4 k °8 e : «2 a , foyh ship‘s annual businjgs'éï¬uwï¬d # â€v h ; | I | presentation Coombs pointed to Ah TWe f | > the growth of the township \ f ‘ | o industrial park as a pivotal | y ‘__ development. & | i. 1 | _ In 2007 the township purâ€" \ | ‘ § * chased 45 acres south of Highâ€" 4 ? t way 401. Since then, HD Supply I n \ | . has opened a large distribution [« |__ centre and Real Flex is in the ( | ~msy td | _ ‘process of purchasing land. â€" | f t Growth in economic developâ€" $ i " mt ment has led a change in the p " j & t \ (Bob Owen photo |__ responsibilities of the township‘s " PP * Ron Joyce, left, and Jeri Hortonâ€"Joyce accept the award for o economic development officer m Cramahe Township Business of the Year from Cramahe Mayor Mare â€" | _ Rebecca Goddardâ€"Sarria. Godâ€" m Coombs ; dardâ€"Sarria now spends 75% of â€" > f e i « £ ‘ her time on the development ' f ? Jwen photo ht mt £ p != . portfolio and 10% on tourism. (From left) Tamica Potter and Clark Kristmanson of Cree Organics accept the award for Cramahe New begin is year It will inelide & ZDS Eon th EN4°1fl:° Klfl“;“g t | The mayor advised the busiâ€" . Business of the Year for 2010 from Cramahe Mayor Mare Coombs. !-labltat for Humanity home proâ€" . Drive is a Nor ul;l- erlan |_. ness audience that the first leg of $1 0 ject. P 4 County, project which will | |._ the $6â€"million waste water _ Farther north in Cramahe the _ tant attraction for potential new â€" hopes to expand hardtopping in _ The township plans to meet â€" improve the look and function of | expansion project is nearly finâ€" new Northumberland Hills â€" companies. tural areas. Phase two of the â€" With small businesses this year . the “"W'wngesmd preadls i. | ished and expected to be comâ€" â€" Public School opened last fall, In 2011 the township is updatâ€" . townshipâ€"owned â€" GColborne _ to increase economic activity. also bring the first traffic light to | pleted in the summer. The mayor feels this is an imporâ€" â€" ing its roads needs study and â€" Creek development is slated to The upgrade of County Road _ the township. f N COLBORNE LEGION LINES ; j ; 7 f ohd 2 w a y a ® | No joking around: Colborne Legion serving up April Fool‘s Day dinner tonight _ | a * | | | | We‘re not fooling around this . .. reasonable cost to enjoy with remain ata thrifty $10 per noon. We‘ll ensure they‘re taken _ Day Breakfastis back May 8. Our _ We‘lleven provide the place: _ 1 | April Pool‘s Day! This Friday‘s 5 your dinner or in the clubroom. person. ) to CFB Trenton to catch one of men prepare and host this event. . rent a table for $10 to display | | _ to 6:30 p.m. dinner features our a a a : aaa the supply flights. Mom‘s dine for free, $6 for everyâ€" .. your stuff. Call 905â€"355â€"5479. | | __ famous roast beef, mashed potaâ€" It‘s roast turkey for the midâ€" ~ You can help kids in Kandaâ€" e ae one else. It‘s a great way to save Donations are gratefully | | . toes, potato and leek soup, two month dinner Friday, April 15 har, Afghanistan, with their «. There‘s a bid euchre tournaâ€" your kitchen and honour Mom at . accepted at the branch any day | _ veggies and Joker‘s Wild dessert .. with all the fixings: mashed schooling. Some of our troops: ment at the Colborne Legion the _ the same time. From 8 a.m. to 12 _ after 12 p.m. They‘ll be a bake | _ {strawberry / thubarb crisp. Just _ potatoes, stuffing, gravy, cranâ€" are committed to delivering penâ€" . first Sunday ofevery month. noon, enjoy eggs, bacon, table, too, offering sustenance: | $10 per person! berry sauce, turnip, green beans,. . cils, pens, crayons, erasers and That‘s Sunday, April 3. Registraâ€" sausage, pancakes, toast, tea, homemade mutffins, loaves, i se s coleslaw and Ambrosia for small notebooks to a struggling tion, $5 per person, is from 12 coffee and lots of fun are on offer. _ cookies and savoury breads. On We‘re pleased we‘ve expanded _ dessert. Remember, our meals school there. Please consider noon to 12;55 p.m. with play i Boo the barbecue will be our homeâ€" our bar offerings for all patrons! _ are allâ€" prepared from scratch donating some of these desperâ€" beginning at 1 p.m. Cash prizes Don‘t want people touching made hamburgers, fried onions, Starting immediately, you can with our cooky, Marilyn Babâ€" ately needed items. Drop your to be won! your junk? Then sell itâ€" at the sausages plus pop, water, tea and , _ now purchase a 750ml bottle of _ cack, leading the team.Served donated supplies off at the Colâ€" ses Colborne Legion yard sale Saturâ€" .. coffee. How‘s that for a beneficial { red or white Buzion wine at very _ from 5 to 6:30 p.m., the cost borne Legion any day after 12 The annual megaâ€"Mother‘s day, May 14 starting at 8 a.m. patâ€"down? l Ti n nrmoroaiiome esn 3 x x pimbecmmniinetismeesmmedcine,. ""“"w'-wmâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"""â€">