Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2000, Volume 3, p. 8

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1 ereein e €if Wilce new councillor [ Bz â€"â€" $ Coubséne Crgnaie IGuby 200 ; _ |B _ ‘g{ ¢ : e Carl Wilce will be a Cramahe Township Councilâ€" | Exm f F1 §} e e t 1. . lor for the next five months. His name was drawn | w s J "y‘,“- i8 ts â€" wl iess es 195 G from a lunch bag after a tie vote to name a replaceâ€" =. R ,_ ‘{( Lk . ato 5 (â€" e oi e ment for former township Councillor Ernie Stoneâ€" firuttnst TA ce es s e e s . [ k man who was required to resign when he sold his P l PAXT +. y ie ie s c o. . ies residential property in the township. â€" es y .. J/\‘ ied‘ â€"â€"~ ol es t d . .. on Mr. Wilce will be sworn into office at the municiâ€" | @@ases es !, o We mmedens . P ' e ioh | pal offices in Colborne as soon as possible to assume | MA e ie o. io. S3 oCC -kg his duties and committee membership on Commuâ€" | $Â¥ Ww *\ \'{. i) iy. ae t ce NS «f*. ie pat nity Care, Committee of Adjustment, Recreation, | &Â¥ @ 38 19 ty w03 *'-?.efifiw‘.\ .m k: 2 t Roads and Fire Board. k | i l s . e ylagh â€"| . . \Tik. en l Ayeâ€" Three names were nominated for consideration: | NÂ¥ sz . W U ie o aua y . l s oo e 2o John Rutherford, Carl Wilee and Lee Dekeyser. | (Re) 20e _ W O w 2l Wse t ue yR . ;s Under the rules of procedure, the four incumbent | [$aMkaazs s s Weece oi 1t \\g t es ie council members could nominate as many people ’ & S argpei ts Side 620 “""’_'-L;;«-T:l?%lz.i:','""“,';‘..’E;\",_‘??r?.’-;-"'â€""' €â€" 2« and vote for as many candidates as they wished | omm s ie o oo oc o . 1 e ee e e until a candidate was selected. J & yc +. es 4* i on * . w To ie o7 . ca On the first vote, Reeve Stu Oliver and Marc v <""ge t is se avas 20 aviongyet Py oack .A \ _ Coombs voted for Mr. Oliver‘s nomination John | M _ 0 § B ie e ragan af * ~(. / [res. s se She \ _ Rutherford. Deputy reeve Williams and Councillor | s 2. v”'fly“%fig{ififi&- ze s N9 e / e Jennifer Scottâ€"Tinney voted for Carl Wilce (nomiâ€" | [@ fi‘,v'fiuprf'-:,’-‘d- 7 4‘ o qoi | nated by Ms. Scottâ€"Tinney). Lee Dekeyser was nomiâ€"||{ /( /\ _ >. _/ / / . «ol . > i Alat. nated and received one vote from Councillor Scottâ€" 'u’fl;m&%ufl i es C uPnx . 3,) |. ~Tinngy. i *s/~ The second round of voting, the tie vote remained, BACKYARD WONDER % leaving Township Treasurerâ€"Administrator to pout Pncrs y MaNEY Mn ghe names of Mr, Rutherford and Mr. Wilce in a Ponds, pathways, arbour‘s, benches, gazebos and a magical mix of unch bag. The draw was made by Dave Barth, â€" : R attending the council meeting on another matter. p!antmgs have been five years in the works at the home of Chantal and * Tim Juranics, 27 Durham Street North, Colborne. More photos page 8. W 9e eâ€"ro hool ' _ .. _ Oneâ€"room schools reunion ;‘ < ,-;_: ; s fh..~~~ By Manoy Magtin gsfiédregl lthlo'xr?y_ite everyone Tams l y Starr Wairer It‘s a potluck lunch at 12 w .. .. M T stt M ie o l e e@eg ce 0 0 | . Anyone. . who. ever~ noon August 1 at the.old .\ 2M e : sls _ W@R _ || attended either The Stone â€" yernonville School, now â€" flM ol f nes d We School or Vernonville Pubâ€" the Vernonville Commuâ€" Rhatoace ..T)D EVE in in adtne, ue hk lic School is invited to & â€" nity Centre just north of the | 8 fifi?@ : " y reunion Tuesday, August 1. / vernonville General Store. _ |W esn s 2 Mess e * ie "They were both oneâ€" _ "Anyone with old photos, nsl t .3 l...as Hs uk oo es room schools," Shirley â€" artifacts or stories to tellis |/ “"‘uf‘?i‘;fif : o ; ' ws. | . || McHolm recalls. "Afew of invited to come," says | | || | v;,..»,.e t as s us who either attended Or ~ Shirley, who has plenty of â€"â€"â€"â€"s=_â€"â€"_â€" l $ k T VY a kA !/ taught in the schools have _ stories of her own to share. Pasice xo Mess $ . C r{ 1| | been getting together for _ "I taught at the Vernonville. [E former NMernenville ; m * BAP O _\ | years for a sort of reunion. . School for six months finâ€" Sehool, now the Verncnville mmz un @ | We were talking about it â€" ishing Mrs. Carman‘s term. â€" COmmunity Cenitre. .0 es es oo [ | and thought there were a T love a oneâ€"room Stho0l." _ | _ on l ies peaigs :gecees ; @esER TS __lot of peoptecin the area ~> Remember all eight priâ€" The" oneâ€"room â€"rural eas “»-â€"k-j & who would‘ve gone t0o mary grades were in oneâ€" Sthools were an integral taf 246 o school at one or the other â€" classroom. part of community life until Egs_n.{;:.:h:n' over the years, so we "One year, I had 38 stuâ€" they were closed in the zl s a i o. dents," the 10â€"year veteran 1940s or 1950s, amalgaâ€" LOTS OF SMOKE @®l . &)) _ of oneâ€"room schools recalls. mated with larger, newer Puoro ay Pere Fishen PamdP hk inss 18 "Nowadays, they complain SChooéiStgdWRifngS‘le{ée:ég p > es e ie ; . t were f A smokey blaze at the former | s trtinnd i)frtil:lili;:fes%z?retzaor; ::; ages together meant every: CSP/Bowes plant in Colborne on es *B+â€" Fever had ,any study time," one knew one another and ‘l_‘ue_sday afternoon kept Qp!bo;ne kook Ds > â€" s Shirley laughs. "I was o’n grew up together. . firefighters busy. Plumes of thick * uomcs m. fuintil 830 "We want as many peoâ€" black smoke were coming from the h 8. ?"5 Am. l ce y lil) ple as possiblecto know plant when Colborne/Cramahe fireâ€" s$s 9| yrever went on strike." about this and come out for fighters arrived and they requested se ‘The Stone School, 8.$8.49 the noon potluck lunch," assistance from Brighton Fire| ( P e P 00000 o rraldimand, was located at Shirley proclaims. ‘There Department. 1 . ‘| The Stone School, now.a the southwest corner of are still a lot of people in Fire crews believed the fire was : 3 & the area today who 4 t# j private residence, at the _ Vernonville and Telephone C in the ceiling, but at press time | Lorner of Vernonville and _ Roads. Today, it is part of a â€" Attended either one of those I gfggr}_‘ggség,:;gfieén exracl cesies Telephone Roads. private residence. schools.

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