"ir) U _ crowds, but ifind the acoustics tycarvold Cramahe man The evening of Friday. April G, Nythy/nby.laiul OPP l of the six Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan here horrible." March ll. Crime Unit. under the direction ot the Easter Sunday. When the procession is to take place Council voted lo return to the l April l, OPP responded to a call from Criminal Investigation Branch, made a was unconfirmed as of presstime Town Hall across from Victoria hospital that a man. suffering from a fifth arrest. Sherry Shepherd. 42. of . Petvole are. help pnmma ed to honour thet ll ' Square park in Colborne Effec‘lve tserious assault. was being treated for Brighton has been charged with soldiers bl gang"; ('"o'" br'gd/ _ _ , a en May I. serious. life-threatening injuries. He had counseling to commit murder contrarv to l 401 I J') _ g n, I ges crossmg Highway iboen transported by ambulance from 278 Sec. 464(a) of the Criminal Code. She was t , as ly did above In 2002. For expected times _ M ‘â€"â€'â€", l Union Road, Cramahe Township. held in custody for a ball hearing April 10 V tle_ processrort WI“ pass through Cramahe Township, _ utton Bridge eCharl'EeId withKattempt murder are 21- The victim remains in Kingston General . I/Sit the website: www.northumberlandtoday.com . . y ar-o yan napinaii. and Kaitlyn Hos iital in serious! . . . ",. , " . ' Trn ownership under l ILVFESJ I, both of Cramahe Towrtshi p and T1110 invest igation3 It 552131015311? ition, I coiliniqiliixseifeléif ï¬le): f$110:th3ilolililtoleFiB (l‘rentgn to . . i a ew i'itzgerald, 22, onuinte West. If anyone has information about this soldie“k'll l S A l: "( , _ E Jana ian rev1ew [ Michelle Cunningham, 43, ofBrighton is incident. thev are asked to call v, "9h 1 er unray m Aighanistan. F charged with obstruct justice during the 'Noi'thumherl; V T ' ' _ TV , l" ' f Ily] ofthe family members ofthe fallen soldiers Ownership of Mutton Bridge is i course ofa police investigation contrary to Crlmestoppersaltdi{Sigâ€"EVDETVE’VZ4[a 1313 Ol have iequested that no media be allowed on the under review. section 139 (2) and accessory after the fact --- V ai\niac and we are accomm odating that request," According to Barry Thrasher. Setond y, Jennifer Jones of the bases public affairs Cram ahe Township Director of (r-p-s..,,-..:,,..,-.,:,..."-]-,""'".:.,.,",].'-])" [ "l-fic")))) 'fujiass0ea),re/r1"vl))e:'s' Public Works, Duncan Belt claims E l c, V K ' ase S a were preparing to work with _ ownership and refuses to allow ve l E 7 ltter It tar ete local Ontario Provincial Police officers to prepare the municipality to build a deck for the Icrowds oflocal and national media, as well as larger than the existing 13'3". f l . DSEZLtOVILl 9ivtlians. who descend on the base for each in order to ca )italize on the , V I r f “3 ion. . existing piers, a 19%“ deck is the l P or C ean up ay f Sec. lit. Jones added it's not known when the largest size which can be built. C d) (160200 CH 80m "C21; serVice will occur: "We can‘t confirm an exact date This will allow farm equipment to i ' " w; I yet this WEEK _ traverse the bridge safely, but Mr. By JQYCE CASSIN _ /) {K , rat) Q 7 _ ly ef . The ban on media coverage ofa repatriation is the Bell is not budging ' l Special tothe Chronicle é ': k) F" w»; ' “er Since It lederitl government backtracked on its Mr, Thrasher said the F,' t I T T T , . t T 5 I _ h At“. po icy oil/Ile ma ter. Early last year. the new 1y?nrcivar1ty'? lawyer is looking l D3321]? tyl,)rc,T:urtellfheijrer, Clean lip [ i i, l h UP . l:\rf,,..,.m..i Conservative government said it would not allow into ownership. The matter will better turnout " says Craiggillg (If an EVE?†l a.†Ba tre, if :11 ' media onto the tarmac for the services. But, after a Rome back before Cramahe l bylaw officer Jim Harris r 1e ownship l t _d i . x. . " . . l few rcpatriations occurred amid public outrage over lownship council Apr. 16, "We'd like to inviteevervom to take U . , 't M . I ", / _ ‘ the desision, the government reversed its position, l part and then stop by Toronto Streetcfor . IN It RI 'R?t't' " ‘ i I l , saying: media would be inVited onto the base - so the Northumberland Hills Hospital street T, " . ' Y. ' l out; as (ly? ber/eyed families gave consent. Transport hockey fundraiser.†. ___ ra 1" _ it... E Lek', lfall six soldiers are repatriated at once. this . J" The event will Start at 9 a m and '0 i , i. (.';. pithy. ' y " -t ‘ Cg ‘ week s SEWâ€? will be/Ire. largest Since Canadian driver char ed untill? noon. “ C ' .c g I F, . withâ€. . .’V‘iV ....- - ti‘tj'opswent increasingly on the offensive in g Refreshments will be provided at the Q r’ r†. " W. ‘ ' ' ‘SVVV‘V'VW AIVTVlamSIa'n . , 'r, _ ' Fire Station onVictori St. froi I 11 ' , . "f. ",r,,-t rriTjSii ", _ ( A 't ,1.ng t It next-largest repati iation was that of five .; ' a I am. till V' W135»... a a l g soldiers on i abourDa t v k d 2 Apr. 8, Northumberland OPP 1:30 p.111. tor volunteers. w: J = - H mm: m) ' a" F ce A L L-VIVI ft en 9006: f _ N were advised a neighboring Last year, about 75 people pitched in to Mr) l ti f 'AN ' ' - Mi _â€"â€"-â€"â€"lmlw detachment had root ived l glean }lit) the ditches and roadsides of = “it. 'iim tll Q _ g I ." __.___.__.__.____._____ complaints of a tractor' trailer rama e Township, filling approximately r - 'lKv518 tiil _ ' v. 'c l b ‘V d being driven erraticly on the 3/4 of. an industrial-sized waste clisposal , 1llliiiiS 'ru Co um ar1ums procee westbound 401. The truck was l coi,1/j,l11y,',i',. ll K' " _'T i l " I V _ reported going over onto the . tlorth.un]bertlat1d County provides the ‘ 'll " . e' i . tonstructing ?olumlpriums appears to be the shoulder and motorists were bin fop this. day free of charge," Mr. Harris . MP' . . fashion of the tunes. A request for a lG-niche afraid to pass the truck. _ says. "It wlll be placed in the Public Works ‘ B. " b" yerfr colu ie,lyely m at Union Cemetery, and another at Officers located the truck and yam on Victoria Street and people may Yd . .. ' ' x l East Colborne Cemetery, has Cramahe Township stopped it near the Brighton exit. l briiig waste picked up that day for drop , Eitgl . f V l New“ Tare Coombs Suggesting they may be The driver, Reza Shadrar, 37, of off. . m . u . 'IIE . l saturating the market' by putting one in each Willowdale has been charged with i The object of Ltuer Clean Up Day is for . Bilm t . Pc' cemetery. _ driving with over the legal limit reSidcnts to collect waste from the Ill , " i _ anâ€? C1'lrNilt However. East Colborne Cemetery's committee of alcohol. . roadsides and parks, he says, Ws not to be F; 'F _C1eUi'__c, chair Joy Gifford says not to worry. used for household waste. As is customary _ _ pHm ENC,“ 0mm "A lot of people can't afford a funeral and all the l I when garbage bags are found littering the pramahe Townshtp bylaw officer Jim Harris expenses that. go with it," Yrs-ti/yd said. "It's I countryside, bags will be opened and Is preparing tor Litter Clean Up Day. Sl,300 for a niche compared to $400 for a plot, but l l checked for identification for follow up. Garbage picked up from ditches and parks , cremation is much cheaper than a full funeral," l "We will be checking the bags to see if May 5 can be dropped oft at the Public Partial funding for' the columbariums will come l we can identlfv who put it there TN Mr Works yard on Victoria Street, Colborne. tree from the reserves. Each cemetery will receive $4.500 . 3730 i Harris Says. V ' P' . of charge ___ and volunteers ma.y.also enjoy towards the approximate $7,500 expense, T a 2 00106 A See Litter onpag,'e 3 a barbecue courtesy of the township. __ JOYW CASSIN