Donations to churches after tea Boy, It‘s hot â€" Pulling his Jersey over his head is Issacs Bus Lines soccer team in of Castleton. Photo On June 29, the final meeting of the season was held at the home of Melody Heenan, with nine members presont. The Shiloh Ladies Group held its May meeting at the _home _ of Ruth Chapman, with nine memâ€" bers present. Final pi;rw were disâ€" cussed for the annual tea. Shiloh Ladies The results of the tea The board thinks that room could be built as a freestanding facility and is willing to contribute $300,000 toward the proâ€" ject construction. The balance of the money would have to be provided by the township or by community and sports groups who would use the building. Discussions have been ongoing between the board, the Castleton prinâ€" cipal and the community. "It seems like there‘s a lot of interest in building (the general purpose room), but there‘s no money," said superintendent of Page 12 No gym without twp. support The school requires a $2.6â€"million upgrade, part of which would include a $600,000 for a new genâ€" eralâ€"purpose room. Castleton Public School is in need of an expensive upgrade but is unlikely to get it without financial support from Cramahe Township. Hostess Beryl Mutton ChaonueLE ud 119 The Colborne Chronicle, Tuesday, July 12 At the tea, winners of the draw were: quilt, Erica Hymes; woven rug, Helen Irish; groceries, Bonnie Bunyan. were discussed. Donations were made to Shiloh Memorial Church, Shilch Cemetery, Eden United Church and to the Colborne and Brighton Public Libraries for the purchase of talking books for the visually impaired. He said the township could use funds from the national infrastructureâ€" improvement program to finance the gym, but that business Ron Sudds ead is sevenâ€"yearâ€"old Kyle Kristensen of Orvin;a Photo by Terry Craig Cramahe Township Public Library is hosting a printâ€"making workshop by the Art Gallery of Northumberland on Wednesday, July 20, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the town hall, Castleton, for children six to 14 years of age. Free admisâ€" sion. To register, please call 344â€"7320 during library hours, Monday and Thursday evenings, 6:30 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 1:30 to 5 p.m., before July 18. Up & coming A delicious Iunch was served by Melody and Reta. The next meeting of the Shiloh Ladies Group will be Sept. 28 at 2 p.m. at the home of Shirley Mutton. Plans were made for the lunch after the annual church service in Shiloh on Aug. 28. thanked the ladies of the group for their wonderful help with the event. For every two dollars of federalâ€"provincial infrasâ€" tructure money, the municipality must chip in a dollar. wguld still be exper’:nAs_ive‘ â€" Beryl Mutton . 1994 xV AbyBirths CARR: Doug, Liz and Cassie Carr are. pleased to announce the arâ€" rival of NICOLE CHRISTINE, born 11:15am. June 20, 1994 weighing 7lbs. Third grandchild for Fred and Arlene Cart, Castlton. Second granddaughter for Lloyd and Jeanâ€" nita Campboll, Codrington. Greatâ€" granddaughter for Annie Campbell, Burlington; Leonie Gallant, Pictou, N.S: Ruby Carr, Cobourg; Louise Sheldrick, Colborne. A special thank you to Dr. Kwok, Dr. Green and the OBS staff at Cobourg Disâ€" trict Hospital. â€" Ian Elliot rAo2L olesate wl Suddeny at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Peterborough on Friday, July 8, 1994, Joan Scott, beloved wile of Tom Scott of RR.# 4, Colbome. Loving mother of Gail Fritsch and her husband Tony and Keren Jakobi and her husband Randy. Beloved grandmother of Kyle, Nicole and Ashley.Jakobi and Stacey and Andy Frisch. Daughter of Claude and Hazel Vosbourgh. Dear sister of Faye Miller of Oftawa, Shirley Biesenthal of Pembroke, James Vosbourgh. of Brighton and Bob Vosbourgh of New Mexico. Funaral service was held at the MacCoubrey: Funcral Home, 11 King Street West, Colbone, on Monday, July. 11 at 11am. Interment Castleton Cemetery. Those wishing may make memorial donations by cheâ€" que to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Pine Ridge Lung Association. BhanteniRy At the Cobourg General Hospital on Tuesday, July 5, 1994, in hor T8 year. Annie Medhurst (nce Bishop) beloved wife of Charlo Medhurst of Grafton and the late Raymond John Bradshaw. Loving stepâ€"mother of Gary Bradshaw of Olds, Alborta, Sam Bradshaw of Baylield, Ontario, Hugh Bradshaw of Jasper, Arkansas, Mary Lang of Willamstown, Jim Medhurst of Misâ€" sissauga and. Ireno Leiper of Newmarket. Predeceased by her daughter Eunice Inskip. Dear sistor of AdaWinter of Colborne and _ Dorothy May of Lakeport, Predeceased ‘by her brothers. ~ Bruce Wamer and George Bishop, . ; Mrs. Medhurst will also be missed .. by 20 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and numerous .‘ nieces and nephews. Funcral sorâ€" vice was held at St. Andrew‘s United Church, Grafton, on Thursday July 7 at 2pm. Interment Fairview. Cemetery, Gratton. Friends called at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King St. E., Gobourg, on Wednesday from 24 ©obourg, on Wednesday from 2.4 and 7â€"9pm. Those wishing may make memorial donations to St Andrews United Church. At the BEAUDRY, NELLIE MAY At the Cobourg & District General Hospital on Tuesday, July 6, 1994, Nellie Marshall, beloved wile of Gerty Beaudry of Colbome. Dear mother of Kenneth and his wife Amy of Colborne, Rene of Colbome, Janet and her husband Tom: Simpson, of Colbome and Loraine and her husband Dave Cheer of Brighton. Loving grandmother of Rhonda ang James Beaudry, Sarah and Angela Simpson: and Kimberly ‘and Jonâ€" nifer Cheer. Sister of the late Donald Marshall. Mass of Christian Burial was said at St. Mary‘s Church, Grafton on Thureday, July Mlogemo sn oo io O aies 7 at 1tam. Interment St. Mary‘s Cemetery. in memoriam donations may be made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Sociely or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. SCOTT, JOAN PATRICIA (NeE vosBouret) MEDHURST, ANNIE ETHEL Moobanknt/in Deaths L\