Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2000, Volume 5, p. 14

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- an - I. - trtL22:25s'i.E :', " . z _ ', 2:." b-u=i==aiaiiiiiaii=a==zxx: . _ _ Gil/il, ti, l) n . .1 l/ [E11511 pi, r, [i]l"""_i_""i)I/'j, _ Cramahe Votes fire New “sateen '.3...' Vimâ€":WMW f" k 7'. s', . _ ( Leadership To.“ ';i':tr 4IfiIiP-Ergngg "r" , K. _'j.1[ili/j' byTOM PHILP ia7cs'i:jiyd: Li": " TV Eat.,l.I‘_L.1::WW-a:$l%x “mi t \ The independent ', ‘- " 3'cfil1(ii, t 'iiiiaiiiiil; _lr:i's,)iultl,:,F,,,it, l [lt11'] l In a tight race for Reeve that went to the , , .tdc.di:?_,, .s, _ 1.... iggp‘r :Mg? f _ si, wire, Jim Williams was elected to head the' j '; t V Pitiiiiti, P. , it» 'ht Q l first council of newlyamalgamated Cramahe E L S‘C WWW, I , ' "fiiir,iiii'jisie"si'i"1'mialti il Township. Joining Williams in decision-mak- "i:. 1,rr, , g _l I ' _ ' E’Mé‘gfilfl ti) ing will be two former reeves, a veteran f; CL"t"CL'C,:i" " . . N - - e rméfiills'pfiwanwm k n councillor, and one rookie who finished sec- 5 C4§§1MJ .. - p - l Ill j‘“w§:w;ߤ~c Q) "m and in total ballots cast in the November 13 C illliliitill!rfi- ' C. ' ' ' ll gwaist?(fittsfigfl‘ifi‘fiw‘fgfig 2 'h, Williams' victory was not assured until new»: . ' ‘ _. " e i' inli‘tfifi‘fi?‘ifé’éhigli“: ll , results of the last all were osted The cur- 'SW, 's'iirri'E - ' ' ' Itllllil[aEaihhialtigiiii' 'iii-si):?)"-,)':; ty p p . fig Te " , ' lxfigifiefistgéfifimgfltg e. rent Cramahe Deputy Reeve was less than , aiEiii's , ' .. Iiliiiiii3tiililliiiiiaig, _v),'sli,'ei'cic)hR, cl fifty votes ahead of incumbent Cramahe _ 'tli,tri:,ii,s'i, " . . , 'il i tlliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiliiiiliiEis,8isir'issis,i,, E Reeve Stu Oliver until totals from the Salem "sid,",;),;),'?) , " " I 'tillicit-ii-iii-Nitric-itll"),"';:,;,"-", it Poll were determined. That poll added a fur. B.'i'7fic "as?:, _ “ l . Illliliiiliiiliiiiitiigig,Iiliiiiiisei_i,,i,c-' Q. ther fifty votes to Williams' margin, giving il, 1'iiiitjii. _ mi _ IliliMlilllli2iii.,,_,_,'ic)iilli!iil"i'iv_c; Sf _ him the victory. Less than 120 votes separat- 1lt'se:'s?f,iiiiilC:'siil, - - _ 1lll .ffi:§§§:f,tf§,§§f{WEE} tlid ed the newly elected reeve from third-place his?! I l ' e f , Elgfiegii§.5§é‘t§fig§ challenger, and incumbent Colborne Deputy 5 ' a,: IE.g8 "" E :35.*;§§Ei'.‘g%’$,z€t Please seejane Boreham tops polls in Cramahe , m ' " Iiil I " l 1iiIlNilgliliaiir, 'i'iivsii;,iiiii"'zs1i r Eiiti Township, page ft? i, -% Ir- 11$; I a $Bttgiittis'i)'r"'""', 'jitrrtia%i?i, At on, Lou Rinaldi celebrates his victory in the Brighton mayoral race on Monday night. Above, Jim Williams and his wife Adrienne welcome the news that Williams . is the reeve-eiert in Cramahe Township. Below, George McCleary and his wife Ann celebrate McCleary's election in Campbellford/Seymour/Percy/Hastings. photo credits: _tcA? left Nancy Powers; top right, Tom Philp; bottom, Steven Warburton -TT,TrriiTaat=zru-r1-r----,-,--.----, _ Jane Boreham tops polls in Cramahe Township continued from page one "lt was a very clean, fair ' tNh - " With 5,800 eligible voters election, and that's what I " MltllliMllgeaigMlllg in the combined municipal} like," Dekeyser said. "We're t. 1glthl Il " ties, 1.938 cast their ballots united now, and that’s the MN Ic?,'-!""),);; Monday, According in way (this council) is going to it. .r,'- lift; Cramahe Administrator, work." gig-t, "h: any}: - Gerry Morrison, that 55 per Veteran Colborne council- r'iii'liiCi'cil . ;- iFl _ . cent turnout was "just about lor Jane Boreham topped the _it'i'c'irsii,rii% . J ive:" 11:12 what we always get." Of pollswith 1,319 votes, followed 'i,feiitfi's'- .2-j"'1;i,1 those votes, 720 went to by political newcomer, Mike ‘-' - 1 3; MlBlggiltig Williams, Oliver received 621, Johnston, with' 1,168 total Ilitllt, 'tlt Ill- and Wesiiope finished with votes. in a political come- “if: 'lil" lily _ 597 in the battle for the back former Colborne reeve, .i/ 'llllm Eel Reeve‘s chair. Cramahe did Ray Kelly finished third in the - b' Fl - ' if". " lllhl . - not offera“mail-in” option to council race with 982 votes, MWNmr. " m V voters. Kelly defeated incumbent l , , ' Thanking supporters gath- councillors Tim Post (7gr), BN lim 'st ered at Colborni's municipal and Caerilce (702). 'till ' A. L‘ " building, Williams said, "l Ws time to get down to it, K . “3'33; ' feel very strongly that this business, M Johnston said, He iMllMrssi,iilr,-to,-,jr) a .'irt'ti election is just a starting admitted he had to “come up Ill-iii):'"-'-,",,'??,"?)),,' 2,". 2&3: point Council will be looking to speed" very quickly on 1llillrrc,8, W A' it” for your input and support some issues, bet added, “I . rrieiri'etrir,vvr'i: I” E) _ on every issue." love a challenge." ' Te', jiii'i' , - ' lar,,", 3' , It Gracious in defeat, Kelly left to attendavicto- "-';;",,,."" if“ 7 w,r'tt/rl, Westrope said, "l honestly ry party before a comment _’-.e j C '_" , . k' " thought the voting would could be obtained. (r" _ if? l _ have had a different look Wile said, "We gave it a iC'y':'rj, _" a _ $tii's?S But the people have spoken, good run," while seasoned _ " andlwish Jim the very best"' Colborne councillor Post '1' tl Oliver, an 18-year veteran of summed up his feelings in a " lil , _ Cramahe council, was not few words. 2lllrlr:rl,,tilt _ available for comment Tm surprised at the out- E.le,,r"'fC'i' “33.3 In what some observers come, but the voters have q F "i"t"i'l' "ii,',al called "a "surprising" upset, made their choices," Post 1Eir'jT,iit'ici1bs: My; former Cramahe Reeve Lee said. "That's what the demos Ilihli'i'idririi,'),/e'i,i'fr, rii-Cii':,i,qcvi' Dekeyser defeated incumbent ratio process is all about" 'ia ' 'C"' Marc Coombs for Deputy ' (l'a" ,3" Reeve of the township. When Top, Lee Dekeyser; "i)iai'ii(,'e_iCii'tjjji' " the final tally was in, centre, Jane Boreham; 3-5.2” kr. Dekeyser received no: votes, bottom," Mike Johnston. i)jr,rrP,, il ., E to 834 cast for Coombs Tom pimp photos 'ii')',),,"):"',':;), LvascaiT,vi:,ii'i:i; _ - - (li), "dy g

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