Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2011, Volume 4, p. 5

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â€" o â€" + Warkworth pumping _ Colbomechild helps raise : funds for Children‘s Wish o & : A station costs C imb ppesaces i0 Y efbens 2 uy 19) / 1 | Family fun we followed her journey on Faceâ€" oer . ® en | i ® JOHN CAMPBELL 4 e much truer picture of where it‘s going when planned for Sunday b%[;ll-(t;m Efi‘ogfggme]r. g to heart," jcampbell@northumberlandnews.com council meets again later this month. . her mother said. "She has pla ed : E se e uc . 5t at’tenuun JOHN CAMPBELL with a lot of cb:ildren wh(])) h):;ve TRENT HILLS â€"â€" Taxpayers might be cafied of meÂ¥nbers now because vv,.:e d.ldl_'l t want jcampbell@northumberlandnews.com _ cancer and asked a lot auestions upon to help foot the bill for a new pumping council to be caught offâ€"gua.rd, hesaid. about why they don‘t have hair." station in Warkworth that could cost much Councillors lfim&uMacNell an;l] geneflBra- eciforhe < Tamm Roppol has To red ts ao .her more m onigin 1 . s smoet=t Smgi;n und how owt-l become a caring member of the _ husband initially planned to raise A staff report presented to council last o i ons destinet onl tia community at the tender age of money through the Relay for Life identified the cost of providing hyd.m service . more it appears ds,sunedto"cost Coun. Brahâ€" four. The little girl has collected â€" in Brighton but Faith started askc to thcafl%unfifing statflgim ;f ut:}g:vn esm;lat‘:ei at ;ngj?e?:i‘:ewas ‘shocked" by the cost of the $2,000 in pledges for the Children‘s _ ing her teachers for money at St. $150,000, The cost of the building and puraps . Ay 4 idiculous" M: Wish Foundation and will donate Mary‘s School in Grafton where has also escalated as the design moves CloSâ€" 18 nu;:]liers ari nl uufs o ayorf most of her hair to Angel Hair for _ she attended junior kindergarten er to being finalized, director of planning Jim _ Hector Mac illan said. "It‘s so far out 0/ : 3 a ; P i2 Peters warned council in his report submitted _ whackit‘s got to be gn error." s ]:‘u‘il?]g’;f ti‘;“;:g{::}éi‘;;};e gets it fi;e;’:‘fs:“d family soon joined in July5. Mr. Rutter assured council "that number is 2 3 j tak d 2 £ . s es & t a â€" ce â€" The barbecue will take place ue fimau-lg l prewoqsly sngrufic.:andyhigher T.har} s fictually d dumflnegh?g:rtl?;:ifller peagzgts betweena; and 6 p.m. Thirg will :lpprgve!d byl cI";]lll.lng]'n g‘: t!eysllz[sner behr"l?ld ;zl:l:,;nd? ; wawn‘: m;(;retx; ;:-wn‘ ’ga r?;lmg: Jessica and David, have organized _ also be popcorn and snow cones u:derrconstmcfion ?:ontributed $125,000 tg were changing" * to raise money for Angel Hair as _ for sale and a bouncy castle and the pumping station, leaving an estimated _ Mr. Peters stated in his report that "it is still well, to create}aha;(rip;ce. f petting zoo for the children to balance of $325,000 to be funded through _ hoped that at the tender stage the cost will be Ms. Roppel said NeT . aughâ€" enjoy. _ § Â¥ 9e water rates, water lotlevies and otherincome _ reduced." ter expressed an interest in doing It‘s going to be like a miniâ€"cirâ€" id "the i i ildren‘s Wi s," Ms. Roppel said. ger[n{emtedby th:zh Trent Hills water sys{(in;take alHe Si‘;d 'gfm:t?;osts :'e!(:l:::"t s#t8. ;%fififfigl?;fifi: It;:athl%} ci‘rep:es;rfigzvse from Children‘s "However, as the main reason to unde trend wit e projects.". 4 5 a the project is fire protection for the entire vilâ€" . Mr. Rutter said afterward the municipalâ€" a young Trenton woman earlier . Wish Fqundflaluon will beFo_‘:hhfld lage, it is recommended that a portion of this _ ity had proceeded with the assumption that this year from cancer. ind to. 1'853“'9 e money Fal § project be funded through the general levy," _ water users would pay for the new pumping Ms. Roppel knew the family "and â€" raised. Mr. Peters wrote. station but further consideration led to the CAO Mike Rutter sought to allay counâ€" . realization that maintaining proper pressure cil‘s concerns over the mounting cost of the _ is critical to fire protection, which is funded project, saying staff will be able to provide "a â€" with taxdollars. f % erat«4 xpecuamiésto \717(. y 12) i a sE cce Obituaries | In Memoriam | Tha ‘ 5 p 700A CcraMAKETWP PAr4urméércar®:" 7 &5 e R ' 5459 /y // w5 eaths There is always something to see i y and do in the Township of Cramahe E Seay lSummer is finally here and with the f ~ ’2{: t\_J warmer weather, comes festivals, h s f 1 i n . CV | special events and activities. y« 4 & P w us . e es *~ One such event that recently took L , 18 Clinton Breau Gual & 2 o ; j lace was the Great Waterfront Trail ¢ & > w . ( :,z’;;jfmg{;;;?f; ’f\dventure. On Wednesday, July 6, 97 & C h COUNCILâ€"CORNER \ 5’%’%" ‘eyclists travelling from Niagaraâ€"onâ€" f t n d theâ€"Lake to Riviere Beaudette stopped Aslalways. # Thu“d.ay mghf ' “5 m“. e a Music In the Square series continues, SeaBamen in Colborne for a wellâ€"deserved rest. starungatoad in Vi in $ 4 * Local churchesarranged meals and . â€" ; Colbg 3 F'pl’ml-l‘l lfâ€"“’l;‘la quaLe Wky, Haryey Wallace â€" Fescoulyia is local talent provided entertainment 111“ 6 DC r:d‘C 'mi mg\;p Sys mtén[ Non'humbefl:nd Hills Hospital on Monday, ‘during their overnight visit at the will be Cold Creek and Stoney and the f 73. Beloved § & Sundance Band July 11, 2011 at the age 0 Keeler Centre. Th 5 i8 husband of 53 years to Georgette May (nee \ Northumberlandâ€"Quinte West MP hereme manyimoln t 0s Walters). Loving father of Tracy: Woods Rick Norlock, MPP Lou Rinaldi, artists coming in the month of (Doug). Katrina Rutherford _ (Bruce). Cramahe Mayor Mare Coombs and August, 3 Cherished grandfather of Sarah Turk,. Dan ‘Councilior Pat Westrope attended the f Laboqr Day weekend will see our Turk (Galey), Liz Oulahen (Taylor), Clayton ‘event to greet cyclists and participate population almost double as the Rutherford, Michael Rutherford and the late in the event. j annual Auction Barnâ€"Jamboree takes Alex. Rutherford. . Dear brolhe_r of _ Dennis ‘ _ Looking ahead, Tourism Cramahe place at the Keeler Centre. Gary May (Mariene), Gfl:“{! M;V ;Gm B"fionvxfi ‘ Tresents the 14th annual Trash ‘N Warner hosts this sensational event (Edie) fl“dd ”‘g ah?s maany n}i’éces a%d *Treasures on August 13. This is one of and all the details can be found at L:mfig“;ergnd e\)[(tended famly. Friends are <he area‘s biggest and best commuâ€" www.auctionbarnjamboree.ca . | Mvied to Celebrate Harvey‘s: life: at the Zmityâ€"wide yard sales, located in the To learn more about events taking Rayal« Canadian Legion, Cobourg on theart of downtown Colborne. place in the Township of Cramahe, .. Thursday, July: 14, 2011 from 3 â€"5, pm. & Always the second Saturday in _ please visit our website at y Those wishing may make donations to the tAugust, vendor tables will be set up in _ www.visitcramahe.ca . Alex Rutherford . Scholarship Fund . or . a ‘ Wictoria Square Parkfrom 6 a.m. to 2 : charity . of their choice. Condolences 3p.m, Other yard sales can be found all . Clinfon Breau is a Cramahe Township received at www.MacCoubrey.com e Tpver town. councillor, es es cce â€"=cteneaslin

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