Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2008, Volume 3, p. 29

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t mrmesn J oiN mc un s j x ge.." | T f" (itee ~ * j i ' _ K t C ter Solutions: 2 .. CCE C omputer Solutions: .. _ #} & me" P o i i p 1 +A P », | Busin f the Year " / oo t gart) > usiness 0 ar"‘* TraAs akF o 2 w | Colgerme cerRemiects _ Ssd e q Jsp f | d n hin > ~ KE { © C f ‘¥ Colborne‘s Computer Solutions â€" _ and even the kitchen. At that point, Ann g es ; w# § M s headed by Ann Corkery â€" was named | insisted something must be done, so, the & MR â€" t on . sc lc Business of the year by Colborne Rotary. now familiar store at 208 King St. E. was i _ c A in is The company was cited as a solid. built. Len looked after the books, keeping f bavinin,. .# hoâ€"obl j..w;; y supporter of everything from youth to his hand in the "techie" side of the l _‘ ;4‘\_ . nol seniors; from hockey, c e â€" ‘business. He loved to . R j NHC ve * Yup P ‘ â€" soccer, baseball and curling; meet customers â€" in , ; & aamnne‘ A Prsel h | from a variety of school 9 R Len‘s eyes they came hy e l h { â€" fundraising projects to M Wt first. In fact, Saturday 4 e B Hlinar t OP P i 8 seniors program for local k e | [ mornings â€" and most . k t o ¢ t weirodte t Community Care. Computer J 4 ’_“w’ PA T9 U others â€" it was like a 7A A T it Ajggwd.? Solutions has also been a (RI | W o0 000 ’,; coffee . club at the L;"{g‘ ‘ strong supporter â€" with, it ' [ | ~business. ¢ :;t@b,‘.;é;‘h“;;,: 3 donations and time â€" of P 110 wl 0 i At the same time, Ann ffi*&i a cidan, the annual Colborne Rotary /\ ) «@lte. |. looked after theâ€"sales and BR > fg.‘?”""% Sd : "f;;’ff‘;** f ‘ .o4 Harvest Auction. h\ _\ (BRY . technical support. _ â€" o or" wl M Nee A v mhen inss Clearly _ moved by the haq / (ee ty . Since then, daughter w & ol c [\ | announcement, Aun [ |â€" _ _\ || Angela and son Jim have all PeeeAly s l n 49 C eeae s Corkery was lauded by the [ _\ | become an integral part \| Phoros ay Pere Fistien / Sun Meor aUdignce};t inciutiiling h?ili " } â€" + \ 3 '.‘. of the business â€" a Charged: A 14â€"yearâ€"old, above, and 34â€"yearâ€"old Marc Vickers, left, appeared in Cobourg court sop densntenma ie anuus o A ‘ family enterprise. X + yesterday. They have been charged in connzction with the case of a missin; \[;Varkworth woman.g Egm?::?gfisrfig%?lfi?fiefi $)m} & \ 9 o '{2%‘;13“21(‘)1:;3’15%321]‘1‘% Cotpe D& . C#A comicle «TU U 14 / o & the Keeler Centre Monday. . ~| l â€" $J with a heavy burden. But o The citation prepared by uk W Ann _ rose. to . the . 4 BO y Oun M Graham Noreutt, a past ; ; *"*@ challenge,"no mouse", to _ d £ 9 presidentâ€"» of. Colborne Ann Corkery coin a phrase. Stepping â€" E - â€" > Rotary, outlined why the up to the "pad", Ann took . i { U V O C ar ge honour has been bestowed. n the "bits" and bytes" of even more roles. ; f P" @ + | Neither Ann of Len Corkery ownedâ€"a . She has even expanded into the gift basket .. . We F J tan computer before 1985. Len had suffered a .. business. + i § . Continued fr omfpgge Flag hi terrible traffic accident in 1984 which left Involved as ever on community, Ann | 19 2k $ _ ‘After hearing 'Od the m1551}111g Y{vo&nankorlglpally, him wheelchairâ€"bound and with limited . Corkery is always concerned about others L l2 *‘ §O0 . Mrs. Allanson said she was shocked to know it was movement of his arms. In 1986, went to . and has been known to lose sleep over how [ i . wak due é her neighbour, _ T mA t Loyalist College were he decided to learn. . she can help a youth, a family or a cause. _ i e "@ . .R We‘re all kind of shocked," she said. "I was about computers. At that time, there wasn‘t Both Ann and Len Corkery were strong | : . e } V [ ) downtown this morning and we all said we don‘t ‘a course available, but the college allowed . Rotarians until health concerns arose. Len | 41 i. . onl T | ; need this; we‘re just a small place. Len to watch technicians at work. After a â€" was the treasurer and Ann the chair of the â€" 1 . U e |__. Det. Insp. Quigley said the circumstances of Ms, while, when teachers had problems, they . annual Harvest Auction. E | t Es a lt ré Barnoski‘s disappearance were deemed suspicious | went to Len for solutions. If you should be driving in the | .. 4 k: t s uzi t â€" very early on and police had grounds to believe a In 1986, Ann and Len Corkery sold their Northumberland Hills one day, be aware | . | 4 Ek e iaces .‘, V *) murder had been committed. first computer from their house. Len wasâ€"â€" you may encounter Ann out cruising on her | 1 f <0 . °3. d ’v .‘.g Asked whether they were concerned for public the software man and Ann was "his hands". . her motorcycle these days. duld a nsal +9 % iA ;;"3:@ & | safety, he said, "We didn‘t believe we had a serial In 1989, they moved to their current ‘"There are not enough words to describe | !",' W / 3 l i & § °0. | killer on the loose.". house on King St. E. in Colborne and Ann‘s role at Computer Solutions. As a | ; 9/ 2eA d N o Northumberland OPP was contacted by Computer Solutions as a business was born. _ woman, she is brave and remarkable â€" our | dlk T 2o2 2e ‘\\;s, â€" concerned family members May 29 about Ms. A From one room, the business spread to the fearless leader," daughter Angela, who | O +i mna ommR 4P Ns | Barnoski‘s disappearance after a member of the hallway, then the bedrooms, living room. â€" nominated her mother for the honour, said. | 4 iess 4 fl public located her 1999 red Pontiac Sunfire .. f s 4 sz | abandoned in a secluded area west of County Road =® W BJ 25 across from Newman Road, south of Warkworth. _ â€" a w C w Since being contacted by the family, police j M i" : P conducted "an exhaustive search" for the woman, y b f t .. f ) P Det. Insp. Quigley said. + f C § Je suualfty â€" â€"~~, A~ ce feres Page Risher :

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