Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2005, Volume 4, p. 11

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6 â€" THE COLBORNE CHRONICLEâ€" Thursday, July 7, 2006 + & LocaL NEews C h ic development report released By Bos OwEeN f commended the efforts of a few people in â€" the area around Toronto. Northumberland â€" Under the vision statement there are 21 chronicle@belinet.ca the community to target market the Apple l?ounty has been designated a growth area _ core values which will be used to guide the T ; Route which runs through Cramahe. He y the Province, and the Federal interaction between all parties as the eC&Zfi?ggvegggéfigg’porfi}g3151?1% 2112(5) also applauded the Cramahe Parks and ‘Government has indicated that a new . township moves forward. f an interested group of local business Recreation vision statement for being on . airport at Pickering will go ahead in the Surveys taken by Mr: Morand‘s people at the Keeler Contra the mark and linked to economic next10 years. company revealed th;it businesses want Report writer John Mofan a"of Morand development. Y To attain any success Cramahe must . clear h_nes of communication and pne-stop and Associates, took the audience through ThexgelPOFt echoed siatements made by move forward now with preparatory work shopping when they deal with the the report. ; %ramvg e;a{)ks ?lzfieRsé:;eanoln Dlrlecto? with water and sextyers, broadband méernct Tfi)wnlséxit;)). ’It‘_}lley_%llso fe}llt thedmulmclpal_lg j d en Wood about t] nomic value of service, cooperative programs and new . shou e flexible when dealing wi fac,{‘c?res]iierlzg{itncglegfi)l\ify gfi?gtfig?&g]fi%g the â€" recreation and tourism to the community. _ marketing initiatives. j business. W s T he amel most ermical iesoe that néeds Mr. Morand sees recreation as a critical The_Econ0m1c Development Advisory Tax rates, public image and access to to be dealt with is the need for fullyâ€" compopent tha_t is considered b}_f s‘lte Committee has looked at where we are now technolpgy were seen by business as the serviced land. Competition â€"with relocation specialists when shortlisting and where we want to be. The result of that . Township‘s worst failings. neighbouring communities will be difficult prospective cc‘)mmu_mtles‘ f is a draft vision statement and some Speaking to the topic of tax rates, Mr. without fullyâ€"serviced sites. Without them 013 the poslt}ve side, the report state; 1?5 strategies to move the townshl_p forward. Morand remvlnded his alfldience that tax the townebip canuct creaie fits jols Y conthence in 'Cljamahe Coqncfl s _ As well, the Action Plan provided to the rates are offset by quality of life in the drawing possible companies Jin ‘the commltment and in its recent actions to EDAC on March 17, 2005 was to serve as an . rural areas that canriot be matched in the attlpntion ( metal fagrication ata rationalize qommlttees an_d increase action plan‘env1saged in the previous . cities where taxes are lower, festerared i’ndu'stries en cusnedt commumty involvement in priority report "Shaping Qu_r Future". The Mprand Report detailed strategies 3 nént iacturmgin Ontario BP setting. The report also pote.d. talk of a new § The Vision Statement to deal w1.th a variety of issues including Tagk ortentech infi;astructure McA financial deal_for munlclpalltles_. ) } The; Vision statement reads, “‘Cramahe communlty profile, public image, “crvitical matoonmtensceinanetion Changes in government'vlewpomts is a vibrant mummpahty committed to its partnershlps, technology access, the Knowlenes based indostries precicted There have been char}ges in the federal . eitizens‘ quality of life, natural resources, infrastructure needs, taxes and the influx | o be ho srevtbiars" clm the eégnom § and provincial pgrspectlve since Cramahe . cultural heritage and ongoing susta'mab_le of people and industry from the Greater the es io reane Y Township established a new mandape for devclopmem. As Cramahe grows it will Toronto Area. Y M ap My its Economic Development Advisory balance history with progress to Some of these are outlined in the .. e Marmug reportgidentifies toupt® Committee in 2003. s encourage, blllld‘ and maintain an Townshlp’s Action Plan, with dates of doromamass (e and crafts And colture as The Oak Ridges Moraine and proposed â€" enlightened economicallyâ€"sustainable and implementation, responsibilities, tzrgc ts W for erevih No "MeFind greenbelt have limited growth in much of _ diverse community for the benefit of all." â€" anticipated problems and regults. (nnmermmmamentnammmnmemee ennineememmen n nmiamesnemeen ter Uiaemamnineieeran en erirnteiiitie ons enmename ieieen en mentiee iapnin ceantnne o en o mnomnmmnnnenten nc omene empninmmennae o en aeneeineeiiii ie o ommmmnmmmemmmaes JENSEN, PREBEN VALDEMAR ‘ At the Northumberland Hills Hospital, Cobourg on Wednesday, June 29, 2005. Prebeni Jenson, in his 80th year, was the beloved husband of Rigmor Jensen (nee Bjerrum). Dear a father of Finn Jensen (Brenda) of Castleton, Lis Rom (Joe) of Colbome and Mike Jensen (Mary Ann) of Colbome, Also survived by 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. A service %.’ in memory of Preben will be held at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 11 King St. W., ColbomeéS on Thursday, July 7, 2005 at 1 fam. Interment Castleton Cemetery. Friends may call at thex, 2 funeral home on Wednesday from 2â€"4 and 7â€"9pm, If desired, donations in memory of Prebenyg"‘ > can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association. > . | Condolences and donations to www.maccoubrey.com. * I LA A ’X.)

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