mCouncic g g <&. N : VaRrTH yuseRLa2d "GDDAYZ bf’ f 11 .Q// 4 resolution proposes BOB OWEN Municipal Infrastructure Fund late Eliza Padginton who taught Colborne Legion are discussing determine what, if any, facilities at moss extractors should.be For Northumberland Today Capital Program earlier this year. 374 young men in the 75 years plans for the Cenotaph _ will be needed tot :gstér: rï¬glfl éS sul’;% ctto the same rules as other But the study will proceed. she held the young men‘s Sunday _ restoration and also a program for available tgime.e g] 2o aggregate extractors a resolution CRAMAHE â€" Cramahe Township . Council approved $4,650 to have .. _school class at Colborne United participating in the provinceâ€"wide .Informa ion is a\éal aom/ eifeulated by the United Counties is not in dire enough need to engineering consultant D.M. Wills . Church. Doors Open program in 2014. at: www.transcan3 a.c s Ai of Prescott and Russell says. qualify for provincial funding. . do the study, with the funds to When "her boys" went to warm 2 Want 9 customerexpress/mainline.ntm} . icipality is asking other Got gas Want more? Union Gas Limited has applied The municip \The request to fund the cost of a .come from the 2014 budget. she sent them cards. Letters and & < y nermiabnersy Eoand i2 Ontario municipalities to support sanitary sewer feasibility study for Cenotaph restorati gifts for Christmas during the Boer With a section of the main to the On z;frlot.flngy T. 201M its resolution asking the provincial the industrial park in Colborne "did enotapn restoration War, World War I and World War 11. _ TransCanada Corporation gas setrates e ect Neï¬ an.1, ol Eavernment to change legislation not pass the preâ€"screen primarily Plans are afoot to restore the Miss Padginton was a _ pipeline slated to be turned over If prOPï¬ze?hfa e C agï¬eix B So businesses that harvest peat because other applicants (nearly _ cenotaph in Colborne‘s Victoria postmistress for 70 years in to handle crude oil, the company is . approved, the <:ornpf y typical moss are subject to the same fees 350) with highly critical projects Square Park. Colborne and Trenton and was assessing if it will need additional * _ a total bill 1ncre§i.sgz Dra[depntial in feies ds i arel sond ans had more challenging economic With a $300 donation from the _ heralded as the oldest serving _ pipeline capacity and services southern operations r_gs200 tike! Uadamieh conditions (as measured by United Church Women to help with _ postmistress in Canada when . to meet the need of current and customer consumgng i s P eccecnatin fhegs) property assessments and the project, Cramahe Twp. council _ she retired. She led the Armistice _ future natural gas consumers. metres pe:jy;a;\ivé t'“g%a:e ay infrastructure are affected by incomes," a rejection letter from voted to create a new reserve Day (Remembrance Day) parade Until January 15, 2}]14, $.1 t.c; c an.d yt' f o orin Amoemietiancines the Ministry of Agriculture and fund to accept Cenotaph project in Colborne the same year of her IransCanada is holding an . similar residentia cm’a.'sumézrt j i eeetftamtiiern t srened Faod states. donations. death ifl 1961 at éhe agï¬ of 92. open_?;ason to oItJta;an f|rrg gas northern or northeastern On prt|o. CramghepTuwnship yc Cramahe made the application The United Church Women said The Heritage Cramahe capacity agreements. Based on . t moss is an ageregate ) P to the Small, Rural and Rl%rthern their donation is in memory of the _ committee, municipality and > the response, the corporation will Peat m ggreg request for information. 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