) ) mï¬ unkprary > | o ® pF | A LEGION OF POSTER KIDS \ Cobra‘s ici : ; i . :,v{r,é e mava ; «â€"â€"â€" j j | $ } 7 j F' § 1i 110y W 7 P | d np | 3 f PS IGA . # 2A * / request approved . _ \1 9 A ) . t I P qy im [( § 08 o (P [ | ; s 4 N CS J d | hests * h & inss io MR3 | By Bos Owen ’ F / M ( “l‘j'sj»fl 9 _ '\\\ (et C | " uh ‘ lowen@xplornet.com ; FR > yO Wt M xâ€"> . p a i S O | } “ #" | '.\ IK "\W‘ § . _R | _ Cramahe Township council found itself between â€" i oi ‘ j P\ + \\ NP \ % | a rock and a hard place Jan. 24. e \ ho 4 M | t ul C & P ‘ The Colborne Cobra Junior C hockey team is ioi n in itc on j \aa<‘. S ,?., 4 /8 i \ y having its bestâ€"ever season and is a virtual lock to $ S 0k Eermiemizhing., A wÂ¥ i PX (Q() j top the Empire B league. Ranked fourth in the xo W / mneye:\| / s h hullnt in ?"»L".;_h_;y | | province, the team has set its sights on a provincial ’r in | ‘ \ / -»:~gg\2¢';, l r/‘ n ht We 9 6"’ 4. _) A ‘ championship. If it gets that far. it will need ice until * Wt N ; ‘ M\ 4 midâ€"May f wge / 7 ks . Bm _ â€"= 35 dy | ¢f "ti"""‘-’“.ï¬â€œ': Traditionally, Cramahe has taken the ice out at f A loull / / P 185 h â€"â€" > Paelgn i 18 | the end of March. 4 t * 7 :;f 4 in Nd J 1| P 1 x6 o $ MWce 4) } Keeping the ice in for the extra six weeks isn t a _ / d 6 an _ f [{7'“:(7.’7{\\4‘"5 o ho e es .( physical problem. But, other commitments made for s j /; Q d TT t‘ .. 4 is oi j‘ib\\y M y i "0 4| use of the pad presented council with a logistical f mate *~ ‘ * Ukcom _L_ffe .J Muallcl. we . o ’ dilemma. * /‘~ ; e Q 1 u_; s ta oi ces. l Using past experience as her guide, Banqï¬xet :lm(i fls wl wevicli ul #4® \ f A 10 Bos Owen 3 ie ds Mhnne S $ 2w b ced \tlb uie © (omege es . / The students of South Cramahe Public School were highly successful in the Legion Poster Special Events COOLdï¬llatOl dâ€?“ï¬{‘.ï¬â€˜ff;fh qhee y "'k"‘-“ | and Poetry Competition held late last fall. The results came in just before school was | WO major events on the pat 10 MIQA o (AWew y < s oaky, j dismissed for the Christmas vacation. The winners posed this week for a group photo to | Commitments were made months aso. it Serugrre io ol L). . commemorate their success. In front, from left, are:Jesse Steacy, Jon Samis, Tiffani uo is Lepori® COU“I‘JH‘ï¬?mml{fuftmjg otthe .. o ie Badgley. Middle row: Karli Voskamp. Christie Mutton, Danielle MacDonald. Behind: Jenniter yyy? w . | > al organ, Jordan Jones, Sierra Aldworth, L ik. 3 j | h ‘ ": 4 4 8 y s t ! It costs about $6,600 for the hydro to keep the ice h o 2 ip j " in for a month, The Cobra team will be the primary Teaut PHoto ay Bor Owen| B 1 i user, renting the ice for about 5.5 hours a week at chnn FOX tt t |$90 per hour. Concession sales are increasing as the CA O O Ze O e re urnS pOS e team approaches the playoffs, bringing in about $600 _ By Bos Owen a week to the township from Cobra games in Towen@xplormnet.com * ] ] January. It‘s true. Fox IGA in Colborne Sortlng ea aC eS See Copras ho has been sold. Owner John FOX‘ 5 __â€"__._PM confirms he has sold the store, on owb Jt . $ s effective.Feb. 24. | ensure the boltle_ls in its orlgma_l box, is .e Y 7 { Te borlonaeoine auae, E‘V’Vgloq'?xgc")‘:ï¬:t w clean and contains no lids or cigarette TI ent HIHS plOV\ PlnChed 24, one week after he signing the 5 ' butts. 4 P A Trent Hills 1c ; opeit $ papers with the new owners, Starting Feb. 5, liquor consumers are Ditch bottles will no longer be accepted rould ?1 t l1 lt', mu131v01pa149111[_)10yge g}\fï¬l}k I_\Ion()m Sobeys entering a new world of recycling. Gone _ linless they have been cleaned. e fuck ne roupmely duives had been o Hhatns Aue ut ue S ia} a y prew f Beer cans will continue to be collected stolen from the driveway of his residence on The store will continue to| are the days when you threw a case of . D28 UN "" I wenmston speet BC Y 6 4 us $ $ m nenet indiscriminately, as they are all tossed in ington Street in Campbellford. Northumberland operate independently, Sobeys| empties of all description into the back of o OPP were contacted shortly before 6 & District Manager David Bald has| the truck and hauled it off to the Colborne . together for shipping, s oonlacle!d shoufly helore Ga.m. ( anager David Ba as eMnCeanqoal ; j ¢ $ § ; The truck is a wh 996 Chev halfâ€" ith the assured staff. He added it will be| Eastside Variety for refunds Wine and liquor bottles must come in Urcooee ;I;I'Clll“lme 1996 Chev halfâ€"ton with n] 18 Sss igie $ AAS f ie h EY idâ€"fr green Trent Hills logo on the side. It is equipped status quo for staff and for New bottle deposit schedules for wine . lidfree. 1 WL it sc t i e ols operations in general. and liquor bottles take effect Feb. 5. In With the neva lilgglaltl<}ll.8.fll\'11'. Cotter | ;;ï¬%ï¬:}ï¬llï¬l&tlil??ll p%m\' on the front and a beavy duty ; addition, the Beer Store has issued new GXD&‘OTS’h}s §taf will be turning a lot more Whï¬e nl‘l‘icersle ,)OQ\,,' investicating, a resident of f x200 .. See Fox IGA, Page 12 | policies about just what beer bottles, and bOt“es“““'a“fF ies ie . | Mcent Streen a Shor‘;g-“t,““ft? s lll‘z‘g)l()‘l‘l(’(] Te then | § @ F M in what conaition. will be acceptedfor . Blanting Nob 0. Ds Satiouy stove stalt ‘ 2 s ty uts } . y* seplertmtackt bae: Enerico â€"aneie 1i begin giving deposits of 10 cents ang | O a shnowmobile, a green and black Arctic Cat Sabre : acision gx'p]éi;m Â¥ &/" j 20 cents back on liquor and wine bottles. ‘ $ a Haes se e e oo 1e e c glee, f | pe ie alo y q Everything over 630 ml is worth 20 cents,_| POlice feel the same parties may be responsipIe for ‘ \| The Beer Store once cleaned and sorted Ats for the smaller sizes of bottle: * | both thefts. « / mt | the bottles it received. Now, it sends them sgieonie i=" M lfoic Anyone with information is asked 0 C et 1 | \| du‘ec.tly to the beer producers. Now, to ( | Campbellford OPP detachment or Crime St0 s at s eesys000106""% cash in on the return deposit, you must See Booze bottles . Page 3 1â€"800â€"222â€"TIPS (8477). i ; Mansieirremw e e tm n i