Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2008, Volume 3, p. 17

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l, _ l 497 _ I /' 1 a f MARR Tjift,tftil5fri' ( ‘\J\ r-l-r-ir, “ _ l . (a W, l b fl,: .1 1 Cramahe "c, , / .5. T 'y, b road runner . 32119176 10/11/2008 'f t',h,p, rr, sewage” Set" JOSEPH M LABERGE ie: I ------------" PO BOX 42 _.-..,,.-..-"'"--:'""--"'--""', _ Thursday, June 12, 2008 _ CASTLETON ON KOK 1M0 l 93 cents + 6 cents & fgii'ckrf"hiirC' in becamemissiiaecunummw I Fi l l d f I INial 2,1“; , , c' , 1 " , - E I Bb','rrLi'fyCil'ir: Lr; 'fl, __ _ .. _' _. . _._,L:rrslry,jroi,ry, rr.y_c_y, --__F- 'F-i- --. _-_. - __' __ _ I, I ma p eas ma e or t ' 1. - l 7T. . 1 Vi »r6 , . - A ' .11 ,rc. Tir-r, W C h h l [ "d if» a ”it ”114:1 , .1, ne rama e SC oo V ‘2 I , like". C... 2/, - "“ ', J' ' I, ve'wr:'i,sO 1.. Pls, ,',.. 'n. . ifm it? Ts C '1 _ 'tap'. ‘V 41:. iV F L "i"'.'",'-',"', 1g” r'.V f, FVr _ .1 _ ._1 _ / "r"'. - L2._,.,_. <... . 22“; 15‘s.?“ , the Castleton site overaGreenfield N af 'r/i, ' I ' A, . 1. 22,4 Lcr) a.» l *1 - 2 I. 1 all l ", re-: .1, BY BOB OWEN site in the south,This was f cf _. 15t, , r. C 7;}; 1 1 M," l 'I ' . _ Pb. vr 'N "io" ‘ " _. 3F. 'sa B. 2 '. {It} 1. lowen@xplornet.com questioned by trustee Diane Lloyd . _ rEr'u'-" T ;:1 L ..- ii' EI _ ' I. "ts", t" ‘ ' " .7 2'11}, I i.', Ct? 1 Where the new Cramahe who wondered ifthat many people " _ , , ' sjsil, nEe:51' . , , , , '12" 2. "T ' li 1“,...”er 2 T hi bli 1 who have statedthey will choose to ' 1 L V 1, .1 1 r5ivliyutr,ayt(tl. , Ig " 1 ' , 1 , .5 L; I ".v'" .1 y NL. owns 1p pu IC e ementary f. d anoth h lif . b 'It I V ' ' E ,. ct: rsdl 1 V T," rem,“ , - " ' ' 2' tv.. “ 1, B 2,' I school will be sited was up for In? tl t er SC 00 one IS Ill . ii" " r, YW.", C;' .1 1,1. 'T 12 _ siei,s,:rh":-,i,rea' f _re_ 'tllllN, Luca iiud 1“"..r'“ MI.. discussion atacommittee meeting Innis Re "lf) dmi /' t.l Earl 4.1, T" , tl :32} "1, 2111?‘ g)mk liq-1...... Eli; 'B8ttRt.IE I _ of the Kaw'artha Pine Ridge mongol: "il1a'lttr1tti12?1f,'otr/iet/y' ‘2,“ 2 El [r','!?)':', i i ir '12:, , 1 r i , L'", , a' , 1 , 1El r , 2. ..i f. J' “FT-3,} RI 1 I District School Board June 4. , ' ' m .1 1,. C? '," L 211.2 ’ rllt iii, 1% f, . 153' he F/' ,1;_ "L, I , Greenfield and Castleton'site "le,'2et11thg:ov1et,t,l1,i,it f it My ‘3. l, "c-ri' _ _ vre _ _ " . ' aw J): 1%,": “it MR E IM 1e3" i/ds-- _ ,3 ,1 I supporters had their last chance to b ngLerring to seven years of car-c/C. . , lust-.2... s." " Tr - tre .1. . 'idbV'rr'Nl 'l'k.', . 2:1, “2" make their cases at the resource Rmthmg reports T. Cramahe, Ms. in 2a a. , . n.1,. Ln: ". I . 'VeVe- . 2'. I! .11 it" . r _ "ttji'":,',??,?,?, , M, committee meeting in a noted building north and ,. ya C.-.', "a". g, " , Jliiii2 )1 'ut.. "rsf't t, ' '. id . " t)fsi"r'isi:hr'deif NI Peterborough south of 401 has beep very even I. 1 a, 2., tlf , ' lil , . ,5 1’3 fl. ‘3 " ." r " MB. {XII i'irtSGl'iiie residents made the withjust over 10 home starts a W, (New E ai" / a. , . _ a; iv,', 2...; ' ' 'g , .= 'dr,': .._. l 3 trip in an attempt to sway trustees year. In Castleton, there have been _'h ,2 'iiiJiii'iJii,. T ' ' ‘ . -- ee ',rtsriiitPl! ' ..; "Ap/ir, 'M 1 . ii j: t , who will make their final decision gnfbto two starts a year. and}? WWW“; ' 'i,liyiie?ii, ’ .2., a _ ' _ ' 2 _ rtt??r'iit?i8,7,i,is', l trt . , , l on on the location of a new school fl orne there have een eig t. ik r ' .. BPM' .319 . " . V _ C ,,. ’1{11a_1' l "V I . ' - 1- .. '1 . . . . She cited the hamlet of Lakeport Lil I l y' , It,', 1.22 ch, 1 - t2 3, A . ir' 11,1 i' t 8ltlE ,1..1 in Cramahe. When it is built, 'h' hh d h lb ilti 3,51. l - ill I...“ iik "'27.. -____ . -r' '. AE _ BP'/1' , _ '.9riiii=l: ec I South Cramahe and the current 'll 101 l agew SC 001 Ill, “(1 2 Castleton Public School buildings 958, to 0se 15 years a er an PHOTO av Boa OWEN will close now the store and church are gone. _ 1 The quilt crew: It was a busy day at Salem Church last Saturday cataloguing quilt history. From left, are Ellen 'iJiirii'cramahe parent Robin Other data collected was used to I Scarrow, Shirley Ross, Josie Dunn, Catherine Little, Tass Corbier, Erin Champeau., Lesley Owen and Rath was first up suggest some teachers from South f Geraldine Logan holding up a quilt with a log cabin pattern. Ms. Rath estimated up to 20 per Cramahe would not transfer to a , cent of students will be lost to new slchooLll 1n 035th?“ due to a BY Boa OWEN particularly interested in quilts one that was easy to date. It was other schools if the board chooses more engtsy TIII? i; 6 iiovren@xplornet.com that were made prior to 1960. Wayne Mutton's 62-year-old baby ‘ P ee p eas, page W023; 21T/ugtli/,y1nuJ2g ff, quilts to show up Saturday was a Mrs. Corbier was pleased to see I etr au case a ' the ' _ . 1910 friendship quilt created in, the baby quilt. There are few left P J greats an raventory of the quilts m Dundonald by the United Church as they often wore out and were ll ou thls' aEea. fe,t, Saturday, they had women and now owned by discarded. King-size quilts are B Sh lb P k Port Hope, where she worked in I e1r curt sesy.0l1 and can now Marjorie Mutton. It has sewn into very rare too, and are usually y e y ar er 2007. boiet to have a 1.ist of almost 100 its squares literally dozens of newer. sparker@northumberlandtoday.com Ms. Petruk’s lawyer, Jim quléts with“ histories. . names of people who lived in the Along with the social history, The case against a Colborne McGrath, said they requested an I th rLganizerLTass Corbier say?. area almost a hundred years ago. the quilt analyzers do a four-page woman charged with 164 counts of adjournment because they "have I ety rad','. a nine-page form to fill Another that came in to Salem quilt analysis where they look at fraud under $5,000 will return to to speak on some aspects of I If, WEE“ 39ml" ls broughtLto Church on June 7 was dated 1894. size, techniques used, borders, Brighton court July 2. evidence." I them ive Pl the pages deal with Shirley Ross bought her log cabin stitches and any other notable Jennifer Petruk, 33, is accused Ms. Petruk had been given a e social history of the quilt - quilt at auction when she realized feature. of providing fictitious receipts for two-month recess prior to the who madeth, who owns it and any it had been made by a neighbour. returned products and pocketing court's decision June 4 for the other details related to it. They are Marjorie Mutton had another See Quilts, page 3 the money at Rona Cashway in same reason. I

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