Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2007, Volume 1, p. 11

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He went on to‘ "a By Bos OWEN The decision on the property â€" state there can be no guarantee \ derenrepimmnneiernimmemmnsicert ce‘ . a > lowen@xplornet.com owned by Tom Jones took a little _ capacity will be available when ~ f ;“XW e y There is no sense holding back 1(?11ger as it presented more t’Il‘lle kll.nd,i,s r.e?tdy t‘o b]e dfivel,otpeoc}. | sn n ola . bel .04 PB y . granting sewage capacity for [S°UCESâ€" ts he lawyel stressed allocation | c pca se _ _ l t Htandat, hew, nomes, sogd Mr. Jones approached council _ must be given out fairly. ) | a M% â€" whormy . 1. i i e wi;@j i 5 gus‘mes}ses in éoibome i iewan Dec. 2006 with a request to Mayor Mare Coombs, not f e > 0 t * “rw%&m%;if})ggw;wb* , (oemocnrexpaictanid cLomin% confirm he had sewage allocation â€" wishing to stand in the way of | 8 . mE s oo % E: S 'l‘hatxspe:emed io te thg so he could sell the property he â€"growth, asserted unconditional | w%\ e e . Lut.. Anmuaine a l upshot of Cramahe Township _ 03S owned since 1969 f approval could not be granted. _ / o u_ / Mn s . HPAAA Y M,N;(Q« _ counen‘s (]iSCLlQSEIOH a) uenants In a January conversation A landowner will have to \ 5. \C o 20s,. ,fljf:;;;ss,,t ‘%fl’y“f : nccunsnetouan 21 n <l with township clerk . follow correct procedures if (s)he yel i »r Séf&"‘%c*z’ifi&g%é%fiq cCogsen mgt is feview 1gy) administrator Christie wanted to develop the 12 lots Mrâ€" \ ( bn»..."â€" ~â€"etng m e e §3 Juests tamigecea inane bast Alexander, the land owner Jones envisages. Part of the KX '* ¢ gf thgee nlOlléJlSS . B reiterated his desire to have â€" process includes a development ol w N t tm F Permission came quickly for council guarantee the land could agreement that would cover 1 2 ole . ,, Northumberland â€" Veterinary be used for deve‘lopmem.' f construction of a road, servicing. lt n‘v\)’gl’_’:'f‘f“%:%g» _fl.. k 0 0| Professional Corp., located on Asked to review the situation, drainage and storm water oo l t noudes t [ W L EpOSADERROE : Percy Street. The decision _ OWNSHip lawyer Peter Hustler â€" management. | c oal d GA4LCGOLOILANAEILT 3 svitd}s ho ols mene (hat had reservations about Council chose to override Mr. Proto ay Bos Owen Rovember b'y the previous a})})l’pvillg allocation. He stated Hustler‘s recommcndation_s that Once again, artist Irene Osborne is exploring new directions, this time _ council and reflects this council‘s ~ 2 Ris Jan. 18, 2007 letter to . approval for sewage allocationbe with an evocative piece "Once upon a Home". é / q han i acasomanora ied J‘P)‘re'Cttorlqtfl\ D;evelopm(f[nt ]?eck}{ p}"ov1smna1 on future ; E ) ; + ¢ 1t *# A ‘onisteel that sewage treatment . circumstances. Co (/50’/24)@ 2MA G”"ELG :zé/ § $4 mbsdy k posunent capacity is difficult to determine .. There‘s no place like "Domus \ § 3 § *.The artists of the Colborne are â€" David Lyon, to the intricate fabric UCtIOI]. B ar]:]. JaIIlb Ore e () 7 I at it again. art of Veronica Derry. A \ This time, they are proving The show, which opened Jan. there is no place like home â€" or 27 runs to March 4. The gallery is y £ j Domus, if you prefer. currently open winter hours 12 Ca I | I S aces 1 1 I I i l I P Close to 20 artists in the noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and eollective have assembled a Sunday. veritable collage of works, all on This is the first of two shows Y ] ‘ 4 the theme of "home". which features gallery artists By Bos OWEN Meals will be available from the Keeler Centre *~ There is everything from the exclusively. The other is their lowen@xplomnet.com and Mr. Warner plans to distribute goody bags to "found" pieces of Tim Dignam to highly successful Christmas tcampers. The bags, which promoteé local businesses the word collage by wood carver _ show. With seven months to go until the curtain rises and services, are the best in the jamboree circuit; . Reinrmmmmemmemmmmemmmemmmmammmemâ€"mamm e . . Oll Ni9 YEAL S AUCLIOLEILNAELNDCECE:EU:DCL CEHt Of | ME WALREL 8278: HG HAS DCCH UAIRIME T0 CCAHLANENS & & & ® the 250 campsites have already been booked. Tourism Coordinator Rebecca Goddardâ€"Bowman POllCC dlSI’Upt B&E 1n Brlghton That‘s the word from organizer Gary Warner as about engaging a bus to shuttle campers and he continues to prepare for the annual Labour Day _ Jamboree goers to the village. g At 1:58 a.m. Jan. 24, officers _ arrested by police. He can not be â€" weekend event. On a down note, Mr. Warner expressed his | * _ from Northumberland OPP_ identified because he is a young Mr. Warner is staying with the same format that â€" concerns about the health of one of his biggest » responded to an alarm at the offender. has been successful in the past two years. helpers, Doug Rutherford. The Colborne resident Royal Mini Mart and Gas Station An OPP Canine Unit was Entertainment will begin for the early birds has been a big help prepping the campsite and \ at the north end of Brighton. The ~ brought in and the track lead all Thursday, Aug. 30, followed by opening night _ assisting wherever needed and may not be available | suspects had left minutes before _ the way from the Mini Mart to the ceremonies on Friday with headliner Kiley Joe this summer. i the first officer arrived and a â€" general area where the suspect â€" Masson. is ‘~ string of.cigarette cartons were . had been located. The highlyâ€"popular Sunday gospel show, found outside the building. Officers are still gathering . attended last year by about 500 people, will be back Entry was gained through a _ evidence at the crime scene. An â€" as well. window behind the store. unknown quantity of cigarettes Honey West will lead a host of new and returning © One suspect was located in the where stolen. entertainers who will play for an expected record downtown area and was been crowd of over 1,000. omm oi mmnesmmimenmmninmmmemmmmmmmnmummmmmmmumnmumemisme: Topâ€"flight Canadian players are joining the stage j 4 band this year. Brantfordâ€"based steel guitarist Doug Johnson, Oshawa drummer Frank Woodcock and premier . 7 bass guitarist Jeff Leeson will join lead Tim :9\ Sanders. _ (T Tickets remain the same price as a year ago. i Fourâ€"day passes are $35 and singleâ€"day admissions are $15. ,

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