Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2003, Volume 3, p. 8

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We > w â€" MR | By Bos Owen %L‘J ) s \&»f'{‘y :.\ ;iy & & ~©â€"~â€" mm A «~ hcomal ‘ cchronicle@linkd.net \" /A iess s _ 1 |~ 8 Salll | ~. } @i”} f \ “"\'@{kb\'}\‘;\\; ABe C g 9 \~ S y f N CC) | The twinning of South ' t y>â€" 0 anoi oo JC "~| ~ M h | Cramahe and Castleton Public ] *\ | | ty 'Z\‘ \\* ol 9 ) 4 [ e A .:. | Schools has brought with it some Ts || _|| Obacvel l \L v\a\‘a, 6. oA \ ! trepidation. Fears about the new l ie 1| ’.’1 § \\‘ \‘Q\ _? | principal can cértainly be *a.MML t laitl '\;\w\ i &\ | | allayed. e m s : stt aalls .\ 9\ R ® When a board of education is L P |. ]r } $ :‘“{" lt " ) N) 3 as big as the Kawartha Pine Ridge olb h â€"â€"sermanimzm‘ ; *) > Melnvly . . J # Board, it is easy to make mistakes w * ii’ Â¥ 1 kess .n t en t t in principal allocation. This time C m . weakese ~ _ us they got it right when they _A linntl o liedl _ & *_-;\\ s ooo | appointed David Mitchell. MAoxP 4 ts _ |__ Aside from having extensive a aae o 0 j '-v»tw’:‘ S T | experience with this type of situaâ€" s w« > \~f hJ ‘ tion, he‘s dealt with the issues ?':? ; TA regsaies" 0p4 | related to potential school closâ€" o J 4%,3 \ :; ings. He brings an eclectic set of ce _ s p: f ‘ interests and plans to encourage M e _ | his staff to express themselves in Proto ay Bos Owen _ the group‘s annual tea and bake sale held each June | their jobs too. THanks. The Rev. Isaac Flagg accepts a cheque from _ on the front lawn of the Mutton farm. The group also Now in his mid fifties, Mr. Bery! Mutton of the Shiloh Ladies Group for $450. donated to the Brighton Food Bank ($450), Shilch ‘ Mitchell retired from an adminisâ€" The cheque will pay for fresh fruit and vegetables United Memorial Church ($525), Shiloh .Cemetery | trative position with the Simcoe from Fox IGA for use at the Colborne Food Bank. ($525), Eden United Church Choir ($200), Eden | County Board of Education. After With them, from left are Don Prentice, Pat Johnâ€" ~United Church Sunday School ($200). Plans are |: taking stock, he decided what he ‘ ston,Ruth Chapman, Diane Baluk and Germaine _ already underway for next year. The quilt that will be | most wanted to do was return to James. The donation was part of the proceeds from â€" raffled will be a Mountain design. ‘ {he [IiJrinmpal’s duties that he mm mm meemmeemmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmemmemrmmmmmmeomso smm oo omm | 10VCl. ’ | continued on page 2 CJC expands water bottling _ o e | & ~f 7 | | j > % wmyw operation in Port Hope _ [ | & _ P | 59 f L P ; | ‘ could be eliminated by undertaking the bottle | Wakels, kz By Varenie MacDonato molding operation, he said. | ds o ysetoe l6 tss â€"imaoues con: Used manufacturingâ€"line machinery was pur. | l e t [ * CSC Bottling Limited will be hiring about 18 chased last November but an evaluation is still | SU ifi Smb o people to undertake a plastic bottleâ€"making opera~ ongoing to determine if it will be competitive | [X N B A\ _ ~//% tion at its Peter Street, Port Hope manufacturing enough, or if new machinery is required. | Nee },\« ke site this fall. § S C 9. Once the line is up and running, about two | [ \ O Mess This new venture will be done in conjunction â€" thirds of bottles used by CJC Bottling will bemade | [ §oe fe:â€":__>> with a bottleâ€"making supplier, says owner John by its own employees. 4 l C â€"* Ts ' y Corcoran. : ihad geans . | ie ! esn 3 Both purified 1town(;vater from the Port Hope adc&%fégfgfififfi into about 7â€"million cases, .ga:@r_ 2 â€" .1 j a j municipal supply and springâ€"fed water transâ€" While e snpnmemans" )o hss ~ ported from its Grafton Well_will_ eventually fill â€" mjor Watg;:] 8a}flgét;f'}1%slgo§‘[f$ lfiféfifé?@;fl}gig | M :?” aÂ¥ the new bottles, but at first it will be just town duction at the new Port Hope plant this year, CJC ‘ se a o d > > water using a reverse osmosis process. is also in the midst of comprehensive plans to | || i e s~ s Plans to make the plastic bottles were accelerâ€" build a Vernonville plant which will replace the | | rg :+ 1 ated because the retail selling price of bottled home plant located north of Grafton é"’ water has dropped 40 per cent in this highly comâ€" Securing a waterâ€"taking licence from the enviâ€" 2A / k : ; : 61 ~ ‘ ah â€" +/ ?:;é;l;e market, he explained in an interview yeSâ€" â€" ronment ministry at the new location, plus obtainâ€" | ?g 4 5 f > R § ing the neces landâ€" i | : 7 7 imag «We‘ve prioritized this as a project." Alnwick Haldimand, are among the cnaiterec i | Devd Mitchell, incoming Principa The cost of transporting bottles is one that bringing the project to fruition | of Castleton and South Cramahe ; | Public Schools. C marmritsaeetnnnmmnsnmsmemmenimstnmmee omm .. mss mm en nmree ooo on mmimn e on.l L _ > S ) uces

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