Th\lrsday, June 5, 2008 : > io mes nigrneen ie nia i t C mm omgeareignetpas iess Warkworth fipes ; j S fertit Af _ â€" _ tE csmfoeâ€"tmes meae 7 WO Soadse. ¢ man o a‘ts‘i. f _ | 3532 ° :‘?3 8 1 e e O : >,§ 0 ‘5 3 2 % | missin o GHR 1J â€",â€"â€"â€" n l ' ssm‘ i C l is B 3z f4gel.ge . s ouUnCl I'CSPOI‘I S to | ; 8+ 5 g o . > g i 7 ( $ j ( 8 9 99 2 3 2 m;a 0 * e | â€"g :..cs%â€"â€" ; [ Rotary Room questi [ esc ss?t & Q ons | I P 4 4# 9 ielntl | e % j Q 3 s833 §e & | _ Continued from page 1 regarding the April decision to end ( . Sepce* y /.\ Councillor Pat Westrope took an â€" townshipâ€"operated catering 1 Y > w j ' m es §i87fB8 historic look at catering which has Deputy Mayor Williams had no m k _ 2 <I2 § R888ge, had significant losses over the â€" comment. | p~ : se i 3g3 358 55 95 [ years. A study by a Belleville Councillor Ed Van Egmond | E:3 -Q. 5 -85 6 fé 2E ~ 2 % g company done prior to the opening . explained that he doesn‘t have to 3 es â€"~ hok T o5 Ce s hgrs of the service emphasized the agree with Council‘s decisions, but & .o } O Sagsesss s 8 § o township should check with other he has to back them. "wye ..D s a o 2 sy es 8 municipalities, but Coun. "I have to leave them as they | a a §.9 §'§ or . 228 Westrope stated no _ other were left, otherwise I would leave k. o _ | â€"CS $.9 ‘a“;bï¬ Â£ 5 $ 88 .. municipalities could be found to _ myself way out there," Coun. Van o. | d es se9 8 > ® n § compare, so there was no way to . Egmond added. i e â€" | & & s 8 § chatea: 4B move forward. Councillor Westrope had a little ' ï¬ "gï¬ï¬ s mt a 4 99 o |\_ When asked about losses in _ more to say. $ Noella Barnoski _ _ o 0 03 g_gE & thie ‘| other aspects of the Community Acknowledging there were (’G"-’-P%aflf)?- CHÂ¥AAQ GLC feESEEST SSE Services budget, Deputy mayor limitations regarding what she The search continues for a 'a sg49% q8583 3 Williams contended money is put . could say about what transpired at glrgsasv}&gmii;year-old Warkworth | U into the budget for the ice pad so _ the in camera session, she went on. + | § yo8kG§s po there will be a greater involvement "There didn‘t appear to be any I Te Canpneliio ied q-)\, § > 5 g g,ï¬ 3 27 | of young people. way to generate revenue and break of the Ontario Provincial Police / fl & sâ€"age 5 "We don‘t have a loss in terms â€" even. We listened to some people - were contacted by concerned | [ 2 5 &E § 5 gi Oe ~ of figure skating and minor hockey _ who never set foot in the Keeler family menbers Mare sc 19 Ut,“; §§aâ€",%° 98 because we put it in the budget," _ Centre and want better roads," she disappearance of Michelle Noella | "f,ceodass 5r Mr. Williams explained. By the â€" said. Barnoski. The 33â€"yearâ€"old was last | OJ" S§0535R2s $8 same principle, if council budgeted People who live in Cramahe but seen leaving her residence .south‘ 4_)2 sc o sls 678 858 another $50,000 for the Rotary _ shop in Warkworth want their of Warkworth on the evening of [ s 332 Ban 39 stt Room, then it would not be a loss.. _ roads fixed, not money spent on May 27 in her 1999 red Pontiac U He gg 33 ¢° 6 The difference in Mr. Williams‘ catering, Ms. Westrope said. She Sunfire. Police are considering o 2 °) Sa_ ts g § mind is that one is for youth (ice feels the township can offer a her disappearance to be sEgsgst, 13 pad), the.other is a business and variety of catering through suspicious. g vE8258205ed8 . the township shouldn‘t be involved â€" established caterers. The OPP was notified as to the y 8 §§ 5558 8 329 in catering. She admitted she heard no vehicle‘s location May 30 and has O § E8e e88ts <3 Councillor Westrope seemed to complaints about Keeler Centre secured it â€" for â€" forensic o O@6s058 3 agree, commenting, "We shouldn‘t catering. There was simply no examination. The car was l Q‘i e sn oys \ be involved in competition with â€" model with which to compare; Ms abandoned in a secluded area west | . | ¢2) & °T 8 §e5s ag others in the community." Westrope said. of County Road 25 across from U S Eg € S gg g Fa When it came to questions * ~Bor Onks Newman â€" Road _ south vof (faag :cj t 2 $ess3 8 § 3 ‘ s Warkworth. Police are continuimg | â€" | J §3 ï¬ ?; > P52 § igg to search the area by utilizing| | '-Tâ€"i.( 5 ta*f .53 $3 3 23 various OPP units including ) | {Q Y & §§ g5ms â€"~ 4 numerous officers from | | <ae 9 $= s eyst> 5 Northumberland Detachment, the | | g ~>g $88238,.2 § | Emergency Response Teami«(ERT),| | : .“’i 50 E 33 g sicy §E | f canine unit and. an OPP f Jefesse 8 E: | helicopter. al f O ï¬ 5> §e33°. j See Woman missing, page 3 U x UAEE-E‘Q';? g-E 3 8 feliw H > m & _ s > extifaspee; â€" Thieves hit | ce : w | _ mmmmmmmmmmmemrro oo â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€" home plate t Two home plates and §ix bases § were stolen from the Twin f f Diamonds at â€" the Rotary % | Centennial Park in Colborne on . | the weekend of May 24 and 25. | "This theft took some effort as f | the home plates are anchored into ' the ground and would havg . required shovels t.o remove,", | Cramahe Community Services Director Terry Scott reports. _ | He goes on to add the thefts cost | all taxpayers money as the P 3 [ equipment must be replace(_i. 'I_‘he | department is presently reviewing ; | procedures to try aI}d prevent theft § | from recurring again. __. | Mr. Scott has asked if anyone | knows the whereabouts of the : | stolen bases and home plates to (A | please return them to the Twin B y | iamonds. s Du’il‘he OPP have been informed f and will be patrolling the area| | around the ball park. _ s