Castleton WI Scrapbook, Volume 3, [1998], p. 42

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mommmmmmemmmmmmmmem â€" SPORTS â€" smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmemmmemmmmmmmmnmmanemmmmememmmemmmmemmemmmmmenmeemmmmememmemem Playground for Castleton sports field by NANCY POWERS xk / ie 3d The Independent 3 \ ies Major renovations are < f 2 ceb ie en taking place at the Castleton 4 "so" a ay Pss e sports field in preparation j e L B i‘fi"}' as: for an expanded parking lot, (#itatat d ies | [ "’E, 7 ~. oc piooe" new playround equipment e y _ se a larger soccer pitch, as well spe ie ce l gt© â€"~ 4 as a proposed canteen/washâ€" (Waaas ..%‘ Symigt J e «g«’ 3. | room and shelter. uo es 5‘ t * t e t ercste _ t m Castleton Sports Club Inc. e s es _ _ _ L ooo cce is putting a donation from _ / 'i,,“ n s s 2 o 3 the Castleton Colborne (PRSss w _ â€" en | Optimist Club towards the DP t 9 .# > installation of the first secâ€" e en dn .. T Anawin in ie in s EnaP on Pn z,,,.‘,,;-w%‘}»%fi“ Te t tion of equipment to bejack Audenaert of J& B Excavating works on the Castleton site. delivered at the end of September. The price tag is _ Building of the new strucâ€" s s £ $15,000. The club was ture will be dependent on e [ [ s T Tt hy M omm3 formed over 10 years ago, funds raised by volunteers. $ $! 32 M P _ d d whe [1 'fi;’;‘j â€"MMTT*»’:?«”“ 7 and since then volunteers _ The organization raises its {]\\ _ _ e \ ( 1 . ’m «ie )0 3 : ‘M have turned m acres of annual funds through events 'i: jig ,‘1 11‘!‘__ h. ::. ; ."i ) § 5 k o , wooded land into a viable such as Bingo, Nevada tickâ€" $ es ixg®=| / :m 99 Trsâ€"lboas 1 [ || e s > sports facility. Volunteers CS Barn dances, "You Host, v ‘f y ~ ' sA L ;?; e â€" B 8 | M rl, e tes cleared the land, removed _ We Roast" draw, soccer tourâ€" ponsel . # ‘fi L { \ K 3, | 35?‘; [ t | & 1I%" â€" the stumps and started planâ€" naments, private donations \§ a. | IF: { â€"= ?3 | _ 9e . W ‘E.I Lh B ) %}: i ning.The facility currently and grants from Cramahe y 0 | 8 ~ W | o e w .c 1 \”‘ ; f has two completely fenced Township. S s M > Wl -N |â€" i * $ 1i 5 # s ball diamonds, three soccer .. A major fundraising offort o hi) 5 \ Â¥C 04 WIkts pitches, a drilled well, hydro, is in jeopardy, however, as joâ€"â€"_). nsl ! | #2f. [ §\ & Hup 3. utility shed and new bleachâ€" the club currently has no § t E im _ ie is esnt . 1 i\ [ & ( & / ers. Next on the wish list is Bingo Chairperson. !,’ & E mAE C" ® 1 _ 3 F 3 . e a canteen Volunteers are needed to . ',&,"fi?fi [ e â€" & i 1. uen s : "By adding a canteen and help once a month in Port 3 Te * L. > o C $ ) OB $.34 N %e7 washroom, the facility can Hope: Bingos have been yE t 4 * 1e 1 | css be better utilized for both cancelled 511;103 last M'&‘ll'Ch- P m NN _A y : ~* maug t:’ s soccer and baseball tournaâ€" Anyone wishing to volunâ€" Th 9. a2°" w 3 . 8 heal ments," said Steve Clark, teer, should contact Clark at ha: S;gnadfg‘l:illi‘fatd_ya°qua,31Ieton required 326 litres of paint â€" a figure viceâ€"president of the club. _ 9953445971 quite a case of liquid :1 ak'; s been Regan Wilson guessed exactly. As a Castleton General Store r up. The result, says owner Keith Olan, Mr. epainting Regan wins 100 free video rentals F â€"_ and two Castleton Genâ€" erals Tâ€"shirts. Z : 5 t Photo by Mandy Martin a a a The origin of Cramahe Township‘s name & Removing the backing from a 1970 .been a member of Governor Murray‘s _ liberally z.md with justice in the matter photo of Cramahe Township council â€" Council and also his secretary and of religion and Lord Darmo.uth and municipal staff, current Reeve Stu _ whom Murray described as a gentleâ€" promised to follow a generous policy. Oliver discovered a typewritten explaâ€" â€" man, an excellent scholar, master of Mrs. Cramahe received a pension nation of the township name. the French language and valuable _ of 150 pounds, the warrant stating it Hector Theophilus Cramahe was â€" assistant to him. to be given her "as widow of the late active in what is the politics of the late â€"_â€" Cramahe administered the governâ€" Hector Theophilus Cramahe, Lieuâ€" ; 1700s â€" 100 years before Canadia® ment during Sir Guy Carleton‘s tenantâ€"Governor of Detroit, pursuant . Confederation. Stu Oliver doesn‘t k10# _ absence from the country 1770â€"74, _ to the order of the Lords of the Treaâ€" / who wrote the miniâ€"history, and _ the period in which the Quebec Act surer, 31 May, 1790." believes the township was actually _ was under consideration, Cramahe took the oath of office named after Cramahe‘s widow. Garneau states that Cramahe in â€" October 12, 1785, but, so far as can T The text of the history follows: 1772 permitted the consecration of a be traced, never entered on the govâ€" P f coâ€"adjutor to the Catholic Bishop, and _ ernment of Detroit. The last warrant «Cramahe Township, 1972;, W2S â€" ;_ 1773 e recommended that the . for his salary is dated May 1, 1787." ealled ‘after Hecior Theophlllluz French Canadians should be treated Cramahe, a Swiss Protestant, who ha piegafre epfetninde 5% t / 79{ PE

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