Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2016, Volume 4, p. 13

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4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2016 oos ooo Nopppanberts a/b 5 t@;fi;,:;;fi WeW 0 o h BB § _ iek,,. 1 orandl o ailr 4 S ~ T Gesieme k c it > *t m ma t > i â€" | R & - n e .: wical.. ok + f : is ,?rfiT 5?‘,‘ _ / l _ % T AIanCk' | ; nang o a« mssz t â€" Jt iaad landowners f $ t s Weke s tin m ol en V. Sal > ul s 0 CÂ¥ _ | ‘sI I | e on . 0. Aipagmmpenncmapmmmtng e bonc it t ce 3 0 ie s _ (singled out in > Threesisters, including _ 2 u erial" & 4)~ effort t b & ‘ § e tHeg 2X .4 * ort to cur twotfrom Castleton, â€" £4l. es y _ % " C b worked with Missionary. . it _ M t urDan sgprawl Mn moloNeLYs s f [ Tss Hog’r#uu ERCAL D AdventuresofCanada _ t :. BX > | ,Pews suty 2¢/)f es EC . * & C 1 C W $ To the editor: cechamsume _ _ _ \_ j ®x 3 J $ _ My wife and I were very forâ€" (NORTHUMBERLAND Topay 2 :gas (2 e h Th tunate back in 1993 to find our olcelttie s 3 E [ 4 | { dream home in the country. CASTLETON â€" Irene Clarke, : A Over the years we have fallen Linda Marshman and Doris ; 22 * . in love with our quality of life (Thomas have each undertaken _ | amongst the rolling Northumâ€" séim‘.eepmjdcix on theirown, but w S : berland Hills, our wide open (Rhe oneithe three sisters v've:‘ ton :’5 | j f vistas from our backyard. (together in India was something â€" l . We happen to own some ‘special. _ _ Hosr \*] 6 ( acreage which has always been |_Clarke and Marshman, both bf h farmed and will continue to be Castleton, gave a presentatio s W its primary use. on the experience recently at I e .. ‘Back in 2001, the Oak Ridges Castleton United Church,though 3y 6 Moraine came into existence. Ihomas .(a» Kingston resident) M A moratorium was put in place | icould not be present. to last for 10 years. | _ InOctober 2014, thesistersgathâ€" _ A portion of our property | sered the $2,155 in donations and" was designated to be on the | }pmgmdsfiomagardm-partymn- moraine. | dmger:J;g fgf.fl(_ed_g(;; Calct.rt_ta. . : ‘ Immediately things began to ’(PQ’: ,P‘“]_,\il,_,‘ on 4.7â€"million). change for farmers and landâ€" ‘ Working with Missionary | owners alike who have al | Adventures of Canada, they were « * P eadof merlecg.. | Rmmmienpsecarmie on P been very proud of their exisâ€" mwmfimmlfhzq "me:éfoue'ofthemfifi’ A P Ts 4 § tence and a feel for their land. | poon Ilgm eibeg imepisediin partiby s * ss.: M _ Stiff challenges _ regardâ€" (heworkofMother Teresaandthe s 2e .l ing severances, building lots, ‘news they‘d been hearing of the _ [ en / C feanslon ol deeds, ett. "were | istruggles that faced the women : 7 / f: s +. c sls & imposed on this part of the ‘and young irisot it drea. o o e o e * A .. [ county. \iCorpaitnitreronnexgemses ~xset w i ierecmnt wauld ie |and even purchased the supplies s +s e m f}rfi?@ Pss ... dimand Township would be for the Bible schoo they woud e es _ {M _}ifl{_‘;‘f y3 â€" § h W’fl*“’“‘“" * Sn singled out with over 50 per fiqg?gfi 'm'm#fthg mo",‘;'i%ffii;-iflfifigr 6 ge‘es... 2 L w Akies 9 pirei in mes ies C (e n cent of its land affected by the thessass topuichosingrnctiey P . ©â€" io s# N mss Oak Ridges Moraine and the would need for afternoon sewing > _ / d 2. c s Cemat K._ _‘ _‘ e Teen Do Itheze. | lessons for local women. g 7 e y > t ce £ __â€" h. Seriously? How can this be? _ | \ To do this shopping, theynegoâ€" _ / 2 § . h . * 3 y icE Cc en We are now past the 10â€"year \Niated streets teeming with cars, 4 * peti ic aieliny \â€"’v‘r’". % hle, â€"~ ~ C moratorium and the promâ€" tracks, yans, taxis, bicycle rick & + f â€" Â¥tkez: T: s ise to relax some of the estabâ€" shaws, human rickshaws, pedesâ€" l if:‘ Thse .A es 2l |. maid lished rules from the inception trians, cows, chickens and pigs. 3. _ c . â€".@ ; # has not transpired. Ihe}éemifilged with six oldâ€"fashâ€" p cmd i â€" ts We‘ . : i At the end of the day farmâ€" vioned treadleâ€"powered machines ~e Srek F5z t i $ land cannot be manufactured. ~flnd-maf:g'metres of;e;rfififlcg]_ [ ~ y s k y w‘ " \ l It is a finite commodity. Once ‘ourfulfabric to go with the yards of & hn " l t o nc hi o3 . .0 L it is gone it is gone. lace they hadbrought from home. . â€" ~|. e x & .. * Weeâ€"mm=CECILIA NASMITH/NORTHUMBERUANDTopay _ Landowners and farmers Theirsewing classroom was less . Two of the three sisters who spent three weeks in India with Missionary Adventures of Canada showed up recently at on the moraine should not be than ideal. Castleton United Church to make a presentation â€" Irene Clarke (left) and Linda Marshman, both of Castleton. Doris held solely responsible for the â€" See SISTERS | A2 â€" Thomas of Kingston, the third sister, was unable to be present. . 1. inexcusable behaviour of the \,, : Ge meeenemtir eanasnrxn| ts developers and decision makâ€" * ; ers who allowed woodlots to .# be cut and sensitive areas of * land to be bulldozed over to _ continue the urban sprawl |; north and west of Toronto in / t the name of greed. + 0 . Lou and Jane D‘Onofrio, _ j Grafton I k n _6 : ‘[ Lb\\_'__J :

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