Castleton WI Scrapbook, Volume 3, [1998], p. 38

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F THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, September 10, 1998 â€"5 lb Foeus. ons _ _z _ uim o § No o o . )1 s o o o .o 66 b Little bit by Hittle bits * . 5. boop Soaotaare L Pine Marsh Sanct By JoHn Lirtay _ con_tinue to thank them for in opr io it ctaf""~ Zamemeq | "It‘s very important for all Sreciat to The Chronicte their great generosity and ho ie ... TK & 0 b;% _ * NMK â€"people on this planet to work Creating 200 jars of jams mtirest in this project. 4 )i':aéghijl7:fifj3:§‘;?;';.E;:':" i‘ a Q\;; ‘i $ ? towards preserving our natuâ€" and jellies as a fund raiser is â€", _ "I had the marsh analyzed f ,%’";' W l ... lt ?z %gf'g * amhs "eel . ral environment. The conserâ€" a minor event for Murial Braâ€" â€" DY the Ministry of Natural ||___} M_WT‘;’;{»{;" w .m,; 1“ #4° m‘ To ‘_; M vation of wetlands is just one ham, who lives on Shelter _ Resources, and they reported ipnensaicnsamia cU A4) . ) 10 ‘é‘%, & %}& }1? AB B â€"example. This is where I‘m Valley Road. that it was a Glass }”marsh, a y . °. .. 2e Q" !}' 1 @’i;;f "&, W2| doing my little bit. (There‘s Murial, who has ancestral topâ€"quality w.etland. 1 e .. . â€" d «2‘ “‘{%fii ;;: ‘?’ ys, . ,,-*"" "p A@Z â€" that littleâ€"bit notion again!) roots in Haldimand Townâ€" The land is now incorpoâ€" AU M w es ts € g-;»‘,% td 5 / "oomd. "I get so much satisfaction ship, retired last year from rated as the Lone Pine Mfa{sh S eemenao im rit ;ffii:r'” '::!fff{’fli _ EY . ‘.5 3 jA 52] f‘ m '\‘,Mâ€"»«:,, y fig" ] _ from working with wonderful serving for 10 years on the Sanctuary Inc. It is adminisâ€" M tz 2 ifi\ ,fi,wsz w“"xfln VC O w baly y®pe) people. Being involved in township council. tered by a special board conâ€" wl\ ) N We a" C_chb (s 1 ) C 8| this project has been exciting Her story includes a list of _ $!SUDE of Murial Braham, x _ @9 it N it 0 n C § D Lt i 1OF HC+ energetic civic contributions. Wayne Buck LL.B., Sharon f‘" X. . _/ /« 64 1; Â¥ee. _ 18 5 2 LR i l "Yes, life is very exciting One example is her push to Kearns, LR. (Lou) Machâ€" 2 L _ OB ty 2 2 i tss x ce 22 for me. I do as 1 please. I do name all township roads with tOsh, George MacLeod, | /. 2A Cat 0n ae i 2 . ) _ . 8 0meâ€" C "tm2 1 all kinds of crazy things. I T prans Heatherâ€"L M k e o t ES Oe tds 2 s N5 k ievtite ie zy things. mc ts Mat fuckse and Temamee (h. (evy. I 5A tA T J{‘% M mm ome Te _ D5 o0 c 29 3/ â€" guess it‘s just in me." =t had eenaeers 9n 8 WOK . {olrorki. Marial wishes to, | L. ) CC Ssspp e ) 1o)Qst P ns d uomm agls When asked when she‘ll program busy in my barn for : AOfOIKI, Muflal wishesio 5 -' 27 & JUT\ â€"[" J( y . Onmnenmeiinie stop her public projects, she the whole summer. They cut 240 t]hal new board members _ | \_ _ ;L._E\__:‘"t:*:“ 2‘ [ 2 j i has." 8. 5.. P rrmomanmer | conceded, "T‘ll take a rest i 6 o ies N ze s onal [ We 1 i s * niglt wl sA r #f 802 out, painted and assembled _ 48 always welcome. ; ( ~% flgz raee ol\ t LN ‘(:»m,:w"mw, dumnmeit® s when the debt is cleared. the signs." And now, the explanation . it 5> [§"° e . mriiiing ... Sovesmmentera 1 a x l . :. $ var ta1f F2 Nee â€"â€"A & P\ 1 38 Y!\mm o 4 Fu i But I‘m interested in Murial is in her 84th year for Murhlal s current fund _ ALs es dsmizs® _ Dllyl:\ ‘\,S\\\w Sihiuimnnmenas..â€"rr o ogptee ;Lr’”w helping out with the o n o ang 2. 77 ty ul 2 o At ym d o l 4 : but seems to have the energy ll'zllT;"er,S.l leazixle ::rjar_ris :]r;c; ;?%’““gf}‘% “'ix..,g.,; U 2e y S .ls _Mé{ _ | Haldimand Community Cenâ€" of a woman half her age. Of JC)CS: o.‘ »e:fif%‘{i& hi in ns poee ult a ¢ A ht x\\‘:\» xmmsiiie _ _ S â€" tre. That‘s another important ven greater amazement is _ Jecided that an additional 45â€" fe &3 _ e C l ®. ) > mt iae . :o l i s ; & 8 : 2 s e o e cV / 0) ~vealte e t Wik A l .. Aoae cessn t | project. We‘ve got to get that h Thusi f plie acre adjacent buffer zone was Nee No t N l o h or q mt \\ > Heag. t ue ; » er enthusiasm for public e se i ts y CGW NY _ s s _ 5 debt paid off too. plects. But what tops all !° be purchased for $60,000. A1râ€"â€"<isâ€"_ ~~> _ e amaSss > ; aneesee t s 3 e eimit uies $ wro nttan on es e o en on Z2zA whenasked siheid §1f her attributes is her uncanny A & ie cssy o03 / VAE ons 2C gets the energy to do all this, ability to initiate and comâ€" tude, Murial speaks of Mi0 _ Oc . U oo e pesy lc _ i ts esnt | ns she said, "It‘s just in me. It lete a major project tremendous support. e 5‘“357 ol uo e y i. > en rov= ds lvs ; f P jor project. & C s esums _ o efee n ue s M . : § a Saws) , has always been in me.I The crowning example of People have been wonâ€" is SW wA es yA Elt s t ho. mmb s C ; rikk g examp : lb c«ig;x:&.%;t;,‘xé id . ie on [ Ne o o en tizans . es l must have inherited it from his is the L P Marsh derful in contributing to the Wiaryhe Oy s se lt o o t Oe : 4 is i this is the Lone Pine Mars 7 % & y dos o e enc s 1 o o s o ts n e BME â€" my mother. She was a going Sanctuary Inc., for which she â€" PYME off of this debt." > fi?o;‘ 2# o4 aai l 0!" 1 on ;@-@’%‘;fig ‘mfi“fl%”"f‘i concern right up to her end in is primarily responsible. Some substantial contribuâ€" . [\ .l [ . _( y virqfw‘i,p:méfiw t ns c o ner sDs. 1 ,5 ols it‘s mmy tors have been the Grafton "ESM’}” s o n y l Ee o 1¢ ol tm e * i rege when oo 91C i . ebeionthe toibone Teg Oy ienrcfhay saict l O en c $ O W (_| encestialspint. story, she displayed a satisfyâ€" gion, the Colborne Legion, ctiifrins weruine, ""‘*-x,a‘”‘»il"&”} oo VC C ol Murial also grows nut ing smile, sighing and sayâ€" Casko Impregnated of MÂ¥ ... ’T?%;?'i“f:«‘l{%‘%f%jé%fi4‘5"?;}’5%5’3‘ s fl oo on €â€"~ trees. She produced a comâ€" ing. "It all began in 1991 Cobourg and the Lioness _ C ak wfi«@;{fig‘@i%m 3 o t Pncefi n he4 [3 @.,f >» "'&‘l & pro a g’l bfl gan in > 3 Club of Cobourg o }W}";a“l i "* [ 4e éfiffiffig@*i},’ "Fa. v. t M â€" @; t ie s@ 4@ mercially viable heart nut "I became aware of a S ioi e rmegg ts ~ ..« ‘alk y es »fi.:i}f ; Neppmmmgese L300 s fi f these marshy 43â€"acré parcel of land At her retirement dinner, a “"m,.%'fi?i'w&p;“ g;:(,)' 237 6 Cmeians trez. %hc pl‘aensled 3U]({)0Yt nl}c;; on County Road 21, about _ COfPorate gift of $5,000 was . [§ > _ y ols _ PE rrare. 2: Gioargge( and Conaftes packages o Y , abou 4 ; tiag eme l orikil s ol 070. cr‘ > in ts lee Cik ] â€" heart nuts to the local hortiâ€" eight kilometres east of Verâ€" received from Clearnet in _ f;i;"t,i?;?%"‘:”’ aiter y 0 sn * »AihHA} Gfafn\’ cultfurat society as a fund nonville, and experienced a â€" SCarborough. The cheque [ uczzong & _ W%%?"?;sâ€"t' m . k. ”.‘. ~â€"_ e @mfirx'fl @\ raiser. § 2 vision that this would be an â€" W48 Sight feet wide, and -%““:wa&ffi&ifl-@&z‘%w{p mm P Carol Bessie, who lives ideal site for a marsh sanctuâ€" Christine Stewart and Doug . [""~~~ > F4 Wp»‘%:w.w&w”% feaer s m es oommâ€"resalitf U\ | adjacent to the marsh, was ary. Galt helped to present it. wfl:fif;}}“ & ’rW&h&g“’“‘ Eo i8 eaé:; to speak abot(u ;lu: bc‘nv PhadiEnown fhat marsh rivrrqltl:rcdl;anvaiitc);esn Toa:z 1‘"&:;;;{\:,'::::“‘ e lfi es Sn sls ) aeaeaec n | criis of living so close to the lands were quickly disapâ€" {\’dur;al reports. with much _ Murial Braham, left, prepares her renowned jams and jellies assisted by _ sanctuary. pearing in Ontario. I had read gramudcpevid’em in her Yoan Bishop. Sales are to benefit the Lone Pine Marsh Sanctuary Inc. "We always hear such thasiipen en ween > . ammile Photo by John Liptay _ wonderful sounds coming %fi"gé‘%;’;ni“;){ Eol- fg:fii;:; In 1994, a support group _ dgree to encourage sales at ries, blueberries and peaches. "On October 17 at 1 p.m., from this ““"3“3{‘(’; There is a Hasi (?id wotauser well _ â€" Friends of the Lone Pine â€" 20 personal commission or _ Most of these fruits have â€" we‘re going to have an aucâ€" great number of birds that are Tor the conseryt ? et Marsh Sanctuary â€" was . Profit. been donated by friends of _ tion sale at the marsh. Some @ffracted to this area. This {eash L'.rvlntg e oc c cormed: Thefe atenowil25 "I really thank these local _ the marsh." of the interesting items to be Y€at a pair of great horned ura“;n d'm"";m, lply bought. members. The membership businesses for their help," __ Murial modestly says, â€" auctioned off are 60 pounds OW!s nested in that tree, we i o e c aas ie ig. 510 per family, and â€" Murial wishes to say. "They _ "It‘s my little bit." of local honey, a weekend at §€° pileated woodpeckers. it. 1 paid $48,000 for the ; Y derful friends! But Joan Bishop, another _ a cottage in Muskoka, a dinâ€" . It‘s such a greal place! marsh and then proceeded to _ Mutial says that new memâ€" +218 OA eA ied w c esns in J o The board has listed an procesoot 12 "See those wooden bases _ volunteer, quickly adds, "It‘s _ ner and dance for two at the es o e e rpaan e y give it away to the people of bers are very welcome. Call i ie hi iPalathe B inventory of sightings in the eE 3;‘ 3t bpelmf]’ 80 â€"her at 349â€"2410. Newsletters that hold two jars together â€"_ not a little bit, it‘s a big bit! _ Royal Yurk,,iwo.prepar}fd ies . n 4 » 7 1 ' j Sa ary. the pP:Iblic. It is protcéfédg'as a _ are sent periodically to all theyiyore eqnsltucien y .3 sls alwayhs ‘Elomg ues g;i;?igiriilz‘z{cfr’fife figp: It includes the secretive sanctuary and will stay that members. Official receipts 10cal ret.n'e?:’So many people . forthe matsi . Murial _ to get many more donations. â€" least bittern, the tropicalâ€" way forever. for tax purposes will be . are helping! al this BOMC We hope to raise $2,000 at â€" looking arrow arum, muskrat, ” "In the process of purchasâ€" â€" Mailed for any donation. nelmason uW ce! recslls on memo}l;y.t the auctpign § yellowâ€"throated warblers, ing this marsh, I encountered Murial has undertaken the _ f0f ths Lone Pine Marsh, ‘I want to tell you tha s tteimccomenng, hems Tails, paintediand a very pleasant and welcome fundâ€"raising work of creating said, "Yes, today is crab | Christine Stewatl was 1 P hope to have our buffe; snapping turtles, blueâ€"winged surprise. The Willow Beach 200 jars of jams and jellies. apple day. Yesterday was . ter member of our incorporaâ€" . We NOP 18 sit by August iess herons, Canada geese Field Naturalists contributed _ T hese will be sold in Grafton peach day. Tomorrow will be tion. That shows 'that our zone pal )lf th‘er and a variety of migrating ‘$5,000 toward paying for the _ 45 Stâ€" John‘s Books, 1812 Plum day. So far we‘ve made minister of the environment 1999. We haveflon y ano ueclond propeity. They also gave me Antiques, The Tole Lantern, j?ms and jellies from c})er- is keen al the he%fi fevel 1,:1 $36’.000 torgo. i she says so Anyone having North $2,000 towards legal fees and l!_le township office and posâ€" T!CS, Oranges, mu[berr'lef, . preserving the environment. confidently. Sss Haldimand news can fax opefating expenditures. I sibly other places who will _ apHCOIs (grown on Murial‘s Then she wanted to speak _ When_asked \.:vhy she is Toln Liptay at 3493565 farm), strawherries, raspberâ€" _ about another fund raiser. involved in all this, she said, play 41 â€" n stt m OO Te alte on â€"..) Sitiig, y 3 i

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