Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 3, p. 29

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I INVESTIGATION ()0iigarrrray have li d" q . ri _ . 'W.," 'i'is, Ive rfri)fit' law-ll si,C" r,"'.,',; I I. I it _ 2.49 will _d Continued from A1 "' F , ' d Tiggggmgggano was in 1884 Asked what animals are on the ', "I on'rthink an one . . . property bein invests' a e T l the whole picmrel'yshe seatimcy has cie',tgeiy also put to rests widely MNR, Alumnus] rialdlrgnatmti ilk li there is a Siberian tiger on the 'j1dcl1,llatle'l:',t,'1o/lr, that WISH or ship Mayor Dalton McDonald said property, Bellamy said, the Minis- released esources officials have 'Tdop'thave aduewliathe has," I try of Natural Resources wouldn't revi cougars in the Provmce TherTuwnshipis airientlyhookin blim- p ““335" . ' into an exotic animal bylaw “in“: Our legislation doesn't him Ontario e no}:_r91ea5mg cougarsm was passed in 2001 stating own- 2lllll', hi? It,') usifhehas a Sibe- [)Jtgi/s'L1'2i12r)/sesfivgrurf1eased i.ngthose kinds of animals, iraclud- er, u , ' in co r c ' . . snag: that 308:3 maybe other leg- aFEM alsot egplained why it took warnings“, IS not permitted m the "Some ofthe exotic creature ' ' mm“?! e seven hours for Mln- "We took that out hid governed 1ryimprort a1,ti'irl20isn'1rlt, 51:31? Natural1 Resources to get to today (Monday) we're @302: so there could in e some type offed: s on 23%;]? ere the Cougar was if we can use that in some respem,, . eral legislation that applies." pByeihglulm tPty; ' _ _ MCDonald said, f Bellamy said she understands rhadwang arriedthe,cyy Wshitto sawmill investigate why the neighbours would want to 53h h d ered away Bum police it further. it warrants more mesa. ' know what animals are on theman's din ilwllh lJean keeping a Close eye gation, , Preparer. "Part of??? guns. A "I would not be iotauy enthused . _ . it’s a good question. I mar e ert' I IS our pfrson wit the abuuttMhgunthatmad oranywnere lived next door to somebody like 'ie, 'CII' on trapping an te/eel I in1hatunmifthete'smore ofthatsit1r that N want to know," she said. "But lam 'il',),");',;,',',",) 1n the‘field, Bel- ationoutthere," he continued, I {gust b1,1st,v, who yo u'd ask that to. the like and C, 335113232; E2331 l' "We have agitated our residents. e. 01185 _ don't . ' C mnutsure an l . _ "e1e,ni' y have that infer, "a5Ailysse7tri'rhiCiri' army." We're not j','js't1'liltiC,eitJ'r'""? do. _ e MinistrynfNaturalR ' {n3 a cougar was Asyet theieisnocontitmati Ps nat been on the man's 183$; 33353155 that s never been tiorte cougar came from the magma: m at least a week, she confirmed "The a. d , C Cranberry Lake Road, but McDon. buthas spoken with the owner ' and “of”: i‘emiswehad the trap aid said, "itisverysuspici0us'" de)ebtrt't and officials who have later /giR,te111g1iritlrgi1l1ilu" h "I “link it looks pretty fisby to m e," WI eca ruradco " _.. ' _ F . esalu, it has never displaiiled any tttc',))), Thin rt,rg:1,eiitz/'r, gun did YW', WI McDonald wasn't sure how behaviour. . becei: ay hunt MNR uificials, but authorities could Wen check to see "Based on our opinion this cou- imnieclit: e cougar had left the .whattypes ofanimals the property fl'2l,',')' likely came from captivity," thattime. e area, it wasn t used at Dgr has the doesn't allow them I e amy said. "The wa it belt; " _ _ _ e ' from all I've heard, allI of it 52:13.; null/mung? 151m linux21] more "That's the problem with our l YEW cunsistentwith a cougar raised that:.do we 'l'2i' eg t e conga m cuuntry. " always protects every- m captivity. uillzin Icou Immense tran- body and sometimes itmakes itvery , a! don't care what the origin of ICI NogWo will“ 1: a natural set. difficulttogetwhereyvuwanttoga" i that animal thatsizeis, none of them it given the right We ave attempted MrrDonalisaid. could be trusted reMbly," she con- But everythin umIirgSIances. Yes, . Northumberland OPP have con- l tinned have been up: gum have had to finned. they are no longer involved "The likelihood of it being a wild far the best silicon; f oer C,',', “a: E3 in rt,l1,e, investigation and have turned , cougar when the last confirmed Bellamysaid. rye F gezgixgs‘me Ministry of Natural I I tloeTtitMBEflUrNir, Black Dress Catenngio create meals I New rovider of Meals on Whe I p -inerrru'ttisAvte, Tom»! Elm/y " Ap GEIUAHASMHH . Desserts such as fruit, cakes, - ,, .__., - -- - - ____.,,._ Northsrkerlimif Today pie, trifle, cookies or squares. ep.. "I amvery pleased to beassisi- "e Fe _------ MW, ---. " ’ COLBDRNE - Community mg Community Care Northum- r itch, - " , "real. Care Northumberland is pleased berland with their meal program," U ,, c." ill 'Al , sr ‘ *; Illla - , .3 t to announce that their Colbome Rusawsaid. _ I ' " a , Eh I $.11: ‘ . office has a new provider for the "This will give Black Dress _--- " - $) Bl Em _ h ' - ' - . . hot meals delivered bytheir Meals Catering another opportunity to _ Eta' SIS' y EI ira" 9' On Wheels program throughout service our community, one meal illliiiMl _ . . ' if. r , Cramahe Township. at adme," I ltilllmi I g , I B' ' ' These delicious, nutritious Community Care Northum- I Signs-7. " ' , ' IllHllllllEiiiii. B meals are now prepared by Donna berland executive director Trish . at; ills, I k , _ - . ' ' , _ Rusaw of Black Dress Catering, to Baird said the agency is pleased j I8ltiMl ‘ tll . [TC; , It be made available to seniors and with its newlocal partner. ‘ . illi& - . I l rT ' , I . r adults with disabilities who can- “Ifyou know of Someone who 1 s." " - ' is" _ I -----~ r, .4. - not cook for themselves or easily would beneBt from this service, ‘ ‘ -m' " , A . _ Ll . shop for groceries, please call your local Community ‘ ' l " Q itl "KI',?,') , - Volunteers deliver meals to cli- Care Northumberland office." m _ ent's home during the noon hour Baird added. KG _ on Tuesdays and Thursdays for To get the available meal- . ' a fee of 56. Special diets can be option schedule for Colborne or _/' ’â€" . r! . , _ accommodated, to register for this service, please . Serr, . ' Among the specialties, Rusaw contact program assistant Brenda will provide for these meals are: Chapman at 905-355-2889. _ - Assorted /msde-tiorn-scratch For more information about the J . - ' soups and salads. Meals on Wheels program or vol- m, I F", ‘ . o Entrees ofbeef, chicken, pork, unteer opportunities with Com- ' ‘ - Fur, WHITENING ham, salmon, meatballs and munity Care Northumberland, . . assorted pasta dishes. please visit www.conuncare.ca. Community Care Northumberland Colborne program assistant ':11rirfvanirneptst?thaetnte'ff Brenda Chapman and volunteer Brenda Dolha plck up a Meals On such as various styles of potato, rice, vetiruasrniih0sainedia..ca Wheels delivery from Donna Rusaw of Black Dress Catering, along quinoa and vegetables. twiitercirn/cemtsinith with volunteer Ted Pedlar. i}

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