Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2005, Volume 4, p. 10

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â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"opmmuctumummmmemmemeememeamemmeen _ n i _ sn Colborne SONfest for Graft h sloys AAi ma et ‘ SONfest 2005 in Grafton will be Last year‘s event was tough to y g the Roman Catholic Diocese of sell, Rev. Glasmacher said. Even | Peterborough ‘s version of World he was unsure what the result \ Youth Day in Cologne, Germany. _ would be. anners From July 15 to 17 youth and "Most young people who came young adults aged 14 to 30 will were between the ages of 15 and (Loc® «2406 camp out on the grounds of St. â€" 25 â€" what we were amazed about Ees o. C/fKOIU‘CLj Mary‘s Church and St. Mary‘s was they had fun," he said. o nemteace yC 7/%’ elementary school. _ _ "People can actually enjoy nicle@bellnet.ca N WLWY § Worship, fellowship, games, _ listening to spiritual things." ‘A treques 5 ive music, guest speakers, Organizers are estimating the Co[llbor;};ypgilga?lsebro;r:s:\f discussion groups, mass with about 300 people to turn out in result in a banner being raised Bishop Nicola De Angelis and an Grafton. But Rev. Glasmacher outside the Rime Sm 8 reation. allâ€"night adoration, will round said nobody will be turned away Ths getlery‘s memberscam: out the weekend.Last year‘s ifeven more show up. mended Council for ite landscap. SONfest in Peterborough was a “VVf’ll tal_(e as many as they ing efforts in the business area. Huge Imi‘l. |Rew: _ Morbori . come, fe said. They were disappointed that the Glasmacher of the diocesan Registration fees have been Tandscaping in the downtown y youth office said. Reg1str;1t10n fee â€" kept low as a result of donations ares don"t"maradesfarhs mt for the three day event is $20 all and volunteer efforts by local galiery. They would like the herâ€" inclusive. Most services, food and â€" parishes, Rev. Glasmacher said. fiage site which houses theix equipment is being donated by Rach meal will be supplied by a gallery to have a greater visible parishes, schools and busmg:sse_& separate parish. s 5 prodis They would fike it veeos For about 150 youth, this will "We asked the parishes along mised thai they are prouttof thoir be a kick off to their trip to the lakeshore to help us out and bmlgine. "They dinn‘t understand Cologne for youth day 1nlAugust provide us with thg equipment why heress‘s mppest smadt More youth| are going to and the food," he said. "So far it the gallery that did not get a Germany this year than to the seems_eveyythmg is covered." Keniging fiower basket. They sug 2002 yoljth day held in Toronto, This kind of effort builds a gested that a bannef miéht be Father Glasmacher said. The idea . sense of community within the appropriate, and offered to supâ€" b_eh}nd SONfest is to provide a _ diocese," Rev. Glasmacher sa1d: ply the bam’ler if ho tewismp similar environment and feel for .“.People seem to. be quite Soulo snppiy the bracket&s 18 locals _who will not be able to willing to help," he‘sald. "The fee fafes attsil/;i 11% Germany. ; 27 is more of zla commitment by the C i ost young people won‘t be young people." Criz:/[rrll ;fie %33325%11311’1}1)120;6\2'&% going to Cologne," he said. "So SONfest will take place rain or hat proposal. In it weré efeos _ ; we‘re domg somethmg similar. shme;. Partlm_pants are expected ences to the bénners which hang gg o. makéng it a homeâ€"grown . to bring. comphs geax:.- 2 outside Victoria Hall in Cobourg. Te terosy. & 2¢ JfX;IU/CLe Rlega«o Youse It was favourably received and CQLfiOKD K / & $ she was advised to attend the gâ€" 7/05 Cramahe Tourism Committee \)l) U YJ meeting on June 27 at the Keeler Centre. â€" The concept of banners for the downtown has already been given some thought. Councillor Mare Coombs, Chair of the Tourism Committee, suggested 2 that a group be set up to consider placing banners in the downtown next year. 23 It has been suggested they CHAPMAN, JAMIE SUZANNE . replace the hanging flower basâ€" |_,. Suddenly in Calgary on July 2nd, 2005. Jamie Chapman (nee Scripture) at 58 years kets which have come under g z. %f es Degrnmg:herczf Lori Bagi]er of Sfa%kaltoon, gprist\findchapmantr(\SheierSyll c;f i + i 5 â€" ; ; algary an lobert apman er 0 algary. rishe randmother 0f 6!â€" some pu‘bhc scrutiny in the past § (\ dong. Sr};e is survived by h%r 1ath(er Je:?ly] Scriptugrer.yhar berother R%bert Scripture (Debâ€" two years. é& bie) and her sister Kathy Scripture, as well as many nieces and nephews, Predeâ€" & & ceased by her mother Rose Marie Scripture. Also missed by her best friends Bruce CA Roblin (Doreen) and Jim Winchester (Linda). Jamie moved to Alberta in the early (’>§ BO0‘s and graduated from the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta ta@ (P.G.LP.N.) in the early 90‘s. In the 2000‘s Jamie found her home at Bowbridge ml‘|l“|“ml."mm \‘\\ __, Manor where she made many great friends. A Memorial Service will be held at Ares MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 11 King St. W. in Colborne, on Saturday, July 9th, 2005 | _3 7 at 1:30pm. Interment at Colborne Union Cemetery. Visitation to be held at the funerâ€" ‘ t ~â€"â€"_iz al home on Saturday for one hour prior to the service from 12:30 to 1:30pm. Those & ""23730"00106"" 4 » ‘:’} y wishing may make a memorial contribution to a charity of choice. Condolences reâ€" \ ceived at www.maccoubrey.com (« % \ \f\) 4;

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