wemsmmese e en ____ 4 h mmm m"m†Lakeport residents won‘t Store now open 2373000106 AUMH 1 & .. aSs LCB( ) OUdCt 6 / 6 4 3 s see municipal water sOON | ... M n nmncn t NT M # y relbpszme CwRenic ¢ Mmnidian. 3. d +7 NO%’YOUR AVERAGE 1 ~By Bos owen ws# Pz (;/O 5 After meeting with Cramakhe officials, low,en@Xp!omm'com PÂ¥ Tt ~ ; aulid Trunt C Exefeepiemerecm SeFi. C he‘s convinced the idea is an expensive |,_ F!Dally, after more than | gi® w é.b-"'"‘,‘v"f P V -? Ca, f } j one. The earliest his council will look at| !Wo. Â¥ears, Bruce and | ®R TW [ 1# e «1 o meee To 3 @%;‘ It is unlikely Lakeport residents will see â€" funding a study is at budget time next year | _YI4 Kim are selling| ®% â€" 2 ol 4 *L a % 71 municipal water routed to their taps from . he said. 6 ‘| beer, wine and spirits at U*"*‘i E *A a 2A AAY issy | Colborne anytime soon. Under current provincial regulations, the Castleton Ceneral Wls 4 “e frs L“ Q@? Cramahe Twp. council heard and services provided to residents must be Soss ue .. a (a e 8 4 ~ ns / | responded to a request from Lakeport userâ€"paid. That would leave the Lakeport| _ AUS 23. the couple sold i9 a ‘ J e _ fas yc / “gv]B resident Tom Philp at its May 15 meeting. residents paying for all pipe from the their first alcohol, having Sss . 4 in A ue é-Wed.;.ll-? Thurs.. 11â€"8 Mr. Philp asked for a commitment from Colborne treatment plant to their homes. (x)nfet al%ï¬he """~"_ M w’ g !M' i' | ’ | B Friâ€"Sat T17 sunMon. Closed Oramahe Mayor Marc Coombs to meet If sewage treatment were also included, % provincial ks . e mw | Bs 4 % with his Alnwick/Haldimand counterparts. they would be required to fund the oaily. P Proto ay Bos Owen : \Hiy #2 East Colborne @ the OLCC J over the issue of water and sewers for, pumping of untreated sewage up to the u‘l]“é%ly 20,(123(175 the Kims Lydia and Bruce Kim have, " 4 Lakeport. sewage treatment plant in Colborne when ?rom rï¬sef e PuSsMmess finally completed all the it j That has been done and it appears there _ the facility is expanded.. â€"â€"_ : of C fletorm}gr, mayO" â€" necessary work to seil â€" Ramaimaimattemememen Apmmemtatne will be no movement forward on the issue Cramahe is moving forward on sewage Theasefiofl' sith O121. peer, wine and spirits at J 7}â€&;}7 Z'ff Ayp 1B6 ‘l in the near future. My treatment expansion; but there is much to \\'eregeagzr rtlgwm%gtnfï¬g the. Castleton General 1 . % E* 7 x+ \;\Q C l Mayor. Coombs, . Councillor Pat: do before anything concrete is done to community needs and Store. j i [F$D.O© ic eurnext pelaagan Foeol gï¬sfg?&eA(ile?(l'l]lr?ggrc}ï¬ll(}l\?Shmlilél%%a;}gg ;%heve the plant which is near capacity| were anxious to besin the work to put in the uk S xa a w. > \1:‘(,%’;{:‘.\‘:,',‘,*{’5.‘1(,\f‘lm_ 1 Director Barry Thrasher met at the In an Aug. 30. written statement to the ne{’f\?{is%{agogféscgï¬gé?ég?ï¬l{he preliminary plang: B 2e fomk s g j Colborne Town Hall Aug 1. with Chromicle, Mayor Coombs wrote, "We| and had ived 1 from the provi prior t « use WIM8) |; Alnwick/Haldimand Mayor Bill Finley, . understand that h usi Afeeel e enc t ons ues 18 Hnwase a. ‘ a 1 es Mor yon Y, stand that there are housing| selling. He was available to help get things rolling. j N EO armiceton y dacda. I Amtl 1}_0{ § Arty Jeninga _ â€"and. . developments planned for west of Lakeport| But .the approval didn‘t carry forward to the new 2892514644 5 'i :I‘ ?wmk/ï¬alvt_]_lmands Clerk Administrator and ‘there 'w111 be...pressure > for| owners, so they had to start all over again. 5 E j t f EII ty Kl;)f_otk;. JYs [ Alnwick/Haldimand to provide services to Liguor outlet expansion was announced for this $ j § .111 la rief interview Aug. 29, Mr. Finley â€" those houses. | area earlier this year but it wasn‘t until May that the > , lt .4 q saic ms toflw\nsh%p has not budgeted any "As good neighbours, we are happy to be| Kims had permission to sell alcohol. _ . > 1#1 = .,:.l,.__,,ï¬\_;; mone} for studies to provide water or fully coâ€"operative in any studies that Since then, they have employed Arnold Jones and ) A yO NUDigul O1L CoIBObkr, sewers to the hamlet located on Lake . Alnwick/Haldimand wishes to undertake. | Dennis.Clarke to complete work necessary to turn the a 3 % Ontario. { See Lakeport residents, page 3\ garage at the back of the store into a liquor outlet.. . ‘ ; f See LCBO outlet, page 3 9 £: Lakeport residents > I Castleton General Store now ‘ . Cadd & { i Continuedfrom page 1 ; ; open as LCBO outlet - i home ts t}\fe?l’ however, that Cramahe taxpayers _ ‘ ' | xt 5 7 f : | iMoter lnu?leilc?ipz(li?j)eg?s ghe costs for studies done in :8 ‘ Continued from page 1 * A:t t0,6.p.M:â€"00â€"SUNIAYE e ts 1 &R Phe previous Alnw;lglgested by Mr.Philp." |. . Once that was done, there was Lydia explains the shorter t'j f REshowed no interegt in a prC‘ /Haldlme_lnd Council |a further wait as they sought the ; Sunday hours are a‘requirement ' 4 "Absewers when it was prop OJSCt to provide water and | cooler and had it installed. of provincial law. 0 ‘ ’ *»~‘council. P‘ obosed during the last term of |\ ~Finally, with the help of Always appreciative of the | . jef. » \Colborne LCBO Manager Victoria . welcome they have received from I \Dingman, they were able toopen . the community, the Kims want to | f s \for business. P thank everyone who wrote letters ‘_ I _ .\ ~Area residents can now, and signed : om | j # ‘purchase their beer, wine and . petitions in / & | | ‘ spirits from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.~ support of their . j \Monday to Saturday, and from 11 : new venture. TS ! @ $