10 eeAAAAAARREAAEAAEaa e Ne eeeAEEEAAEAAAAAAAAAAARRREEEEEEEEEEEEeaeaaaeeeeeeeeeeieniies sday, June 26, 2008 s -www.nonhumber\andtoday.com" & Ti o i ie e n oi i ioi ie ioi i ie en en Doors shows off history e _ | | n 1Joors shows Oft NStO o > Coppoanke _ CpfowiClL& " Ca E e | T 2s (gme roermghidiin n mecsnoendt s f e _ 6 m . P x i. 59 »em f * :> N* thks ’ giasies â€"-r.,.;ï¬.'â€"u.'_ï¬.‘*;u,‘..; ::‘. . 3 8 o ho. TBe â€" § 0 o1 o 2 . J :" i ts T3 l Sheo d _ es e .. o jesss ue F o | & F ie« * * L;L% val U ‘. â€" _ 4 .A e _ }é': §\ «+1 M?' @ w‘fé?* Ge 1+ l1 A s ic oanâ€"~~. Tt . oA 3 ks â€"] ww‘ 2 1 " . B <pil )( coey a e pee e â€" i. ht / < _ 1 C e 0n i o ie . ~o iess {/ _ C p s â€" _ . S I k â€" k _ o ~*. W . i. > o Atoec 1 o *w,i: | Musical interlude, above: Violinist Deborah Henderson, soprano c es > g@f‘w f 1 3 recorder player Fred Long and alto recorder player Julian Nelson are the dereseess" l i on 4 | gg f Ancient Music Trio. For an hour the trio gave the Old St. Andrew‘s iss 3 oJ . im smcs s n .c .d |\Presbyterian Church sanctuary an aura from another era. jï¬ W cae. ESeSH S N *4 ; * 3 i o 7 i _ O _ < ~ Joseph Keeler, is perched high surrounding area. The Village of ¢ Steeple chase: One day the parishioners of Salem United Church hope abov% the main Etreet of tlgle Colborne t%)ok it over in 1962. to replace the steeple with the original. Holding it are Ken and Nancy. former village. Since thenitchasâ€"housed the Ellis and Laura Haferkomn. » g The stone used in the church village offices, community . The much valued stained glass . community founder. It became. ‘was hauled up from Lakeport on . library and now the Township of windows, given as memorials, the registry after John Grover an ox trail through the woods. Cramahe offices. were installed at various times donated it to East â€" Mr. Keeler‘s only request with his Across the street from the â€" from the 1890s onward. The two Northumberland. The registry donation was that a seat be. former high school is Cramahe‘s .. windows in the hallway between records were held in the office â€" reserved by him. _ > signature park, Victoria Square é church and hall, dedicated to until 1992. The building has seen changes . Park, Canon and Mrs. Davidson, are Colborne retained the building â€" over its 178â€"year history. It is one It too, has links to the Keeler from St Peter‘s, Lakeport and and in 1997 it was leased by aco. of the oldest surviving family, having been laid out by were brought here after that operative of artists who have Presbyterian _ churches in Joseph Keeler in his original building was deconsecrated and shared the building with the Ontario. town plan of 1815. It was donated torn down in 1969. 2 museum,. operating a very Newcomers to Cramahe know to the Village of Colborne by his The newlyâ€"renovated former . successful gallery. it as the Colborne Town Hall. . grandson in 1882. Since 1903 there County Registry Office now The downtown coreof Anyone who has grown up in this has been a fountain in the park, _ _ boasts aâ€"welcoming historical Colborne contains numerous area since 1922 remembers it as The two Crimean War cannons exhibit. The neoâ€"classic style properties of historical the Colborne High School. Each . were given to the village in 1910. building with a barrelâ€"vaulted â€" significance. year over 100 students studied to The Keeler Centre was the 4 interior has a unique tie to Old St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian earn their high school diploma final piece in the Cramahe Open Cramahe‘s past as it was once â€" Church, built in Georgian style of and the keys to higher education.. Doors celebration. 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Doors Open volunteers, from left, Carol McArthur, Patti May, _ i Wilfred Launer and Oliver Mowat, Roseanne Quinn talks history with â€" Gail Moffat, Anne McMurray and Don Prentice stand behind the altar. | Patrick James Mortis. The quilt is a 2008 donation from Rosemary : 4 a Robertson. The signature quilt also contains many names from Photos by Bob Owen : 4 people in this area. e 3 A i ngeâ€"maumâ€"nrenorememmmmmmnmmmnmmmememmmeemn® > m s . .s "*“â€"â€"â€"_'â€"â€" &