Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1999, Volume 4, p. 7

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14 â€" THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, July 29, 1999 ( : T J TW |§ f m 2e An agreement between Cramahe Townâ€" CRAMAHE ROADREPORT ship and Michelle Herleyâ€"Tremblay is _fis being prepared to provide the township township expense. $25,000. HaldJm.and Township‘s cost with access to the Tremblay property on Crncahe Th I:.-'l] iy.adp would be approximately $27,000. Kelwood Lane. sanane. owns] ‘p(‘:‘”l SUPP\}J',"! ‘ Cramahe Township has deferred the proâ€" Following a July 15 Cramahe Township :IO"SVSi l(i)'twfref(r:(l]\;frutgtjb g Eglil{j:nsiln d[goi OT._ jeet for 20000 budget.dehberanons. Roads Committee meeting, township counâ€" Nes h iC rerd 2 mont: 1 8 '.” hed ‘ il spproved the recommendation Ms. Herâ€" Street. The village had inquired about the Streets in Castleton vi age are schedâ€" ' ]L1 ‘gp blay‘s Inwyer Perer Husi fsk: availability of "A" grade gravel. The townâ€" _ uled for surface treatment is August. The f‘}"' ”f.”; Wf“)\ \ ‘1} >fll ;E[J iu]x _e1 [’LFIO_ ship does not have anyâ€"grade "A" gravel roads department will be applying Slurry ; s yA 15 T." ‘“‘“L‘mf'”. ‘I‘ldW' fmvf 'efl available from its Little Lake Gravel pit. Seal, a less expensive product than surface turnaround for township and service vehiâ€" a m m § ‘ treatment. The Slurry Seal, to be applied by j css $ x #f Cramahe Township and neighbouring _ pgijer Paving, is accomplished in one conâ€" At the July 19 meeting of council, the Percy Township have roads with the same tinuous operation with the surface reopened | roads committee recommendation that the name "Concession Road 1". To ensure minâ€" to traffic within two hours, ‘ contractor for the upgrading of the imal confusion, especially for emergency COP unopened portion of Kelwood Lane contact , response, Cramahe Township will rename Road Superintendent Michelle Hendry Road Superintendent Michelle Hendry its Concession Road 1 as Concession Road _ has been authorized to approve fourâ€"day prior to commencement of work was also 1 West". work weeks for staff during construction approved. m m m projects where employees work four tenâ€" a m m An earlier request of the Castleton Sport ; f 3 inistes. Two property owners, Don Perry and Club fo ials and iR hour days. Tow_n.sh:;_) Treasurer Admi d is rlof inaleria‘s and work to create a tor Gerry Morrison is to be consulted prior Tom Sinclair, do not want the dust suppresâ€" king area at the field is bei g ys P . ) parking area at the new sports field is being to the fourâ€"day decision sant Dombind applied on Beggs Road. met by Cramahe Township. us â€" Instead. the request for calcium was made. Road Superintendent Michelle Hendry The next regular meeting of the If Dombind is to be used, the two property _ advised council July 19 that gravel from Cramahe Township Roads Committee is owners requested the fOFldS‘df’Pfifm?Cm and _ Little Lake pit has been delivered and will _ scheduled for 9 a.m., Tuesday, August 10. township council to desist from their PYOP~ _ be applied by township road W erty frontage. : staff as time permits. râ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______ Township council have asked Road = m m Superintendent Michelle Hendry to contact The requested signs and wga e ~LA | two other property owners on Beggs Road _ sand have been installed and OBITUARY Colborane CfA or e * 10 arsess their wishes before further action _ delivered at Little Lake Beach Muriel Palmatser passed away Michael Waldock. She was sister of : ‘\lj{m% Inif had at ted ll;yet‘I:e township roads departâ€" June 26, 1999 at the Trillium Health George Holmes and wife Jean, and wil:h ‘rh ‘:;n’â€":ililti:;; 0dt' EL;:SE;Z dctol?izems e m o m Centre, Mississauga, in her 71st the late Lois and e cc gs Road at his & 5 iCs nnerc Foantsea Masisan.is oi As of September 1, 1999, year. her husband property frontage. He reported large rocks 4 f as the wife of the late C Glen Wood araeatterainiicans all diesel trucks are required She was the wife of the late C. C appearing after grading had been done. Ms. s illiam Palmateer and mother of Following the Hendry has advised Beggs Road and sevâ€" by provineial law to be tested ts 5 iA 5s C issi i David and wife Millic, Anna Mary June 29 funcral eral other township roads. are scheduled to _ ‘*" emissions levels as 1985 band D Arcy Kilham, Ron service in Misâ€" have °A" grade gravel applied in the fall tration come due. Problem is, and husband rey 418. 26 Bs & °_ a=8 P it Roads Superintendent and wife Kathy, Kathryn and husâ€" sissauga, interâ€" The roads committee received two Michelle Hendry reported to band Sam Cureatz, Dfm‘ and K;”lh Elcm “é::n;l;lifl:k requests for spraying for poison ivy, one on _ the roads committee, to date, and companion Kristine. Mrs. Palâ€" M s * Fiddick Road and another on Mount Pleasâ€" _ no diesel testing station has mateer Wi:)S [hej_ o en esn ant Road. 3 been established. grandmother o ‘7%" a A cost estimate obtained by Road Superâ€" rags ..'.t stt id Krista, Kf‘fther’ /I%gj & intendent Michelle Hendry indicates $100 ©owing a site visit with ine, Jennifer, Een § per meter. & Haldimand Road Superintenâ€" Allison, Drayâ€" ?3?;:'%'1;:“‘2; hi_m.‘:de :0 l”“? 4 The two private property owners will be dent Don Sage, it was deterâ€" don, Rion, Colin f Nleuey inss informed of the cost, estimated to be $50 to _ Mi0ed the costs to Cramahe and Alexandra | $100 each, for spraying. The area at Township to upgrade Lakeport _ and the gr:fll~ ¢ Branscombe Cemetery will be spr: s Road would be approximately grandmother o 3 * e sprayed t Drew and Bruce Miller, Joel, John, Emma and f

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