Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2001, Volume 4, p. 4

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y 0 0 °d October 3, 2001 THE INDEPENDENT Cramahe Council notebook ; 0 . 0 E Residents warned of rural vandalism by CARY TUCKER "Who would have caught informed the youths that a an actual report of a pedestriâ€" 3 The Independent these folks anyway? We know â€"committee has been set up to an gelting hurt by their E Cramahe Township Council they were in there at t15â€":30 â€" look at what will be done with actions. Deputy Reeve Lee : is asking residents in the on Sunday morning and by â€" the old arena, a facility that Dekeyser said there hasn‘t but 3 municipality‘s northern region _ five o‘clock they were out. 1 has been mentioned as a it‘s a matter of "intimidation". & to heighten their awareness to â€" just think it‘s important peoâ€" potential home for a skatee _ Dekeyser added that by g activities around them in ple look around and help oneboard park. next spring, perhaps the old $ wake of suspected criminal â€" another out." The Reeve added that he is arena location could be preâ€" 1 acts over the past month. Presently, Cramahe does also concerned with the lack pared for a skateboard park. 5 Councillor Mike Johnston not have a formal neighbourâ€" â€" of programs for young people _ "We could build it together," notified council Monday night hood watch program â€" but â€" in Colborne. He then asked for said Dekeyser. "But 1 would that over the past four weeks council agreed to take this comments from Councillor like to see you guys look after there have been three cases of matter to the Police Services Mike Johnston, who is headâ€" it." suspected arson, two of which Board to see if an official ing up a committee looking _ Reeve Williams said that have been barn fires. Johnston â€" awareness campaign should into youth activities in the before the arena parking: lot says he personally knows of be enacted. Township. could be turned over to the three brealcins. This past "I‘m trying to put together skateboarders, that insurance weekend 181 steers were Skateboarders appeal an inventory of facilities, not concerns would have to be released from a feedlot by the _ Two weeks after a bylaw â€" just for skateboarders, but for â€" dealt with. cutting of a significantsized was passed to restrict the use young people in general," said _ The skateboarders replied padlock. of skateboards in the downâ€" Johnston. that the old arena parking lot "The police are considering town core, a group of _ "Do you have to skate on is not suitable due to its rough this as a criminal investigaâ€" Colborne youths appeared the main street?" asked surface. All parties agreed that tion", said Johnston. "I think before Cramahe Council Councillor Jane Boreham. a facility similar to the one in everyone of these acts that I Monday night to ask where "Would you be willing to skate Campbellford would be suitâ€" referred to are acts of criminal â€" they should go. down at the old arena site?" _ able. In the meantime, intent." "The intent of Council is not _ "If you guys gave us the pad Countcillor Johnston said the Johnston added that only 65 to stop skateboarding in there, we would never skate skateboarders must use good to 70 of the cattle have been Colborne," explained Reeve on the main street of Colborne judgement. recovered. Jim Williams. "The intent of ever again," replied one youth. _ "Keep your heads up for "Tonight we have over o council is to enforce a bylaw "You don‘t have to build anyâ€" . other folks. If you have a clear steers roaming the country . that says no skateboarding on thing, if you gave it to us we â€"run go for it. But if three or sides in the north end of our the front street, because it‘s would build our own stuff." _ four people are walking down township and it‘s a very seriâ€" hazardous to people that walk Attempting not to encourâ€" <the street, go to the south side. ous hazard to public safety. on the front street. It‘s detriâ€" age skateboarders to use the In the meantime, I think you They‘re all over the place." mental to businesses in the downtown _ area, _ Reeve heard council say tonight that "I wonder if we should ask downtown area. They find that Williams did admit that it they are prepared to make the police to be a bit more vigâ€" when there are skateboarders would take a couple of sure you have something that ilant and go out there and on the sidewalk, then people months before the bylaw _ will work for you." ' hopefully catch somebody in don‘t frequent their stores as would become enforceable, _ Some skateboarders menâ€" the act?" asked Deputy Reeve often." the same amount of time, he tioned that the site of an old Lee Dekeyser. As to the question of where hoped, that an alternative canning factory near the "I don‘t know how you proâ€" the skateboarders can go, the location could be found. Colborne IGA could be used tect yourself from something Reeve said the answer would _ The skateboarders asked during the interim if it was like that," responded Johnston. not come_ overnight. Heâ€" council if there had ever been â€" cleaned up. j se 4 gse #8f a4d%%4a & | o $ ifif Liff ts ueafli fef io :. â€"@zz. _ | _LG9 ipld is P rgil Emisit. _ CWilionts _ x a BC oo : B 2 Clelirke] .9 ® > NIE a 1 â€" § 2 %"‘. 87 3 3 E ?%E g gg a g S 5 CC 2 3 2 Peacelully: at TE:%L;ZSE’!X:E* ?gldge, Cobourg on | % cfi S V:e:ni‘f 3 3 5 wÂ¥ 8 = & ~d.S 9 a 48 -E;O 2 2 € 9 Thursday, September 27th in her 90th year. 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