Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 3, p. 8

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F $g4tfroN .grg,) Damned)? $1499 s?0 i tioodfelhm family history captured in a book 1y9t1rtirtrsy .-e " __. c., _- l84l when the family emi- Howard. "There's a story to tell publish a family history book, all dren, to give them something of .able for circulation thmugh the News - Brighton - Ma.. grated from Ireland. Born here. It's quite a bit of history before Christmas, a memory," said Marie, as she Codrington branch, rie Holdaway and Howard and raised in Codrington, about farm life." “ltwasatimeto refieoton dad's recalls the scene on Christmas "lt's also available in an ehook Goodfeliow are making sure Doug lived his entire life in The photo storybook, Dad's life and the number of people he morning. “To see them sit and format and can be downloaded," family history isn't being the local community. Story - Grandpa at the Farm, is had an influence on," said How- look through it with tears eom~ said Howard. . lost. _ "In today's society, it's about a man who believed the ard, "He was a very quiet person ing from their eyes .-. and know- “Projects like this are extreme- The Siblings published a quite unique to think he was love of family and having friends ... a kind and gentle mam" ing they'll have it to pass along ly important to the heritage and book about dad, Doug Good- born and lived in the same was more important than wealth When the finished product ar- to their children. Ws something history of the community," said i fellow. The story dates to house for 95 years," said and privilege. rived ten days later in the mail, that's not lost." Mayor Mark Wales, who was on The project took shape lastNo- they toasted the project with a Last week, one of 15 copies of hand at the presentation. “If these l J- . * ~‘- -e , - a . l vember. The goal: to sift through glass of wine. the book was donated to Brighton stories aren’t brought forward and _ I g ' , IU! . stacks of photos and documents to "it was for us and for our chil- Public Library and will be avail- put on paper, then they're lost." . . -" _,dS.7, ' i _ a q.- r ii , , i l y . r . f l _ l , " - T E h b I d unlawfully removed from her federally t ' g Nort . um er an quarantined premises near Hastings in l a . April 2012, l , " . _ é sheep scrape A note was found claiming the sheep - t were abducted from Wholearth Farm- I "ts, cou rt date moves studio by a group calling itself the Farm- g are Peace Corps. Twenty-six of the sheep ' F were later found in one 2012 on a arm t ,a'i, to Aug ust a); in Grey County, I 'mmthelett Iltrwardmmlfellirwart0tarielidd-preserttiMirselF i/tutr/fe " £75"!ng pf tls. Jones, Michael 59mm" Suzanne ' pgrl'isudbmer0mtrsstarrrmrandimatthemrttrt0riftirttlihtarrtm C nfli t f int e t Atkinson ayd ROPE“ Pmneliface sever- 1 . Mellissa Imrttrfriit-htrtesasMisroadt1lMaslouart.ruteitarrii" [ ol "i. 0 _ er s pq ll, tTit', 'tnt,11rt1i'gf'Aslre151ynigpet1ti, ' claim dismissedaurse p/l and transporting or causing to transport an animal under quarantine. Mr. Schmidt l Karen Longwell is " Durham dairy farmer fined in 2011 klongwelltimotihumberlondnewscom for illegally selling unpasteurized milk, ' Mr. Pinnell is a member of a (to-Opera'- COBOURG --AHastings woman charged rive that runs Mr. Schmidt's Glencolton t with obstruction after her sheep went Farms. Ms. Atkinson isaWarkwortlrarea l missing from her quarantined farm will correspondent for a farm publication. see her court case move forward this On June 17 Cobourg court dismissed a l August. conflict ofinterest claim from the Crown, Linda Frances Jones, also known as The Crown claimed there was a conflict l Montana lanes. was in Cobourg court with lawyer Shawn Buckley representing l on lune 17. Ms. Jones, who owns Whole, both Ms. Jones and Mr. Schmidt. After the arth Farmstudio near Hastings, was one proceedings Ms. Jones said the decision _ offour people charged in a case involving was a good one for her and Mr. Schmidt, her Shropshire sheep. The matter is slated to move forward _ The sheep were suspected of hav, on Aug. 18 whenapreliminary hearing is. ing scrapie and 31 of the animals were expected to be scheduled. / , i (ii) __

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