Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2008, Volume 3, p. 7

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samm â€" â€" ( > ATV occurrences _ A 3 $ ' O s To + + > h a e E WO O O By Bos OWEN > OPP t tI' C k yG .. : : 11 €a% lowen @xplornet.cor 3 0 8 aC’ & 4 Aarvs C> ~| S oacel q way to track occurre t 7 | 4 s s There is no. eaSsy. nces §3 _ _ S O | involving ATVs, but Northumberland OPP Inspector | ‘ * > e _ || Doug Bourton is going to try. j ( > e ‘The need for a way to track complaints came up at. 2 ee. : the Cramahe Police Services Board meeting May 28, Nee 4 t " s Cramahe Township is the only municipality in ,‘ | 5 % Northumberland to approve the use of ATYs on | P | s _ e roads and council wants to track the number of | [ l _ _ e | incidents in the oneâ€"year trial. ag R .. o Tracking them under the category of ATVs is. t _ 56 problematic for the force. It uses a computerized. > ’)‘ system of reporting. There are 95 categories under. ie 2 which an officer can report an incident. None of the, ‘ categories is specific to ATVs. ; * 3 Inspector Bourton explained any manual method of recording incidents will take agidltlon_al time. At. : 4 the end of each shift, his officers will eâ€"mail details of roapnoren, | any ATV incident into the office where a record will : be kept. : | Qetlgl;filc:;etrhs;%rtr;nrglflehi ;rim':(g)ugh Northumberland County late last week, parking tractOIjs and P See ATV occurrences, page 7»_\ s 1 k f ‘-, [ uy tm % "1&, Je * 1 ‘g s !* K â€"â€" | c ; . ooks at tour _‘ C&" w w & L . e o P y . 0. A L _A . | 0 B ap momme â€" pa t f Tok [ p 148 /. rs i â€" :« ; By Bos Owen o ~>" e \W ‘a E .. "" > > lowen@xplonet.com se 7 ,f\ 7 San.,.. ~ Mifepta f p & . ag is ; | The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board ||| e :{5 Ry E. 324 : Nrogie ‘ will consider three options when it makes its final | w & l e | ; i * s C | ‘ decisions regarding a new school site in Cramahe | m hi * 4 t P ts and F »;;:-f?, I Tevaste P - s * \ An . It was recently revealed the board has added a 3 â€" : 18 :4 C § ~ third site to the two discussed at a meeting of the f * % j( gsar io 0 "3? i ‘ South Cramahe/Castleton _ Public_. School f s L % 5 ~ ale . â€" ~ Amaigamation Committee Apr. 10. I 4 é : , is . sea f The school siting.committee failed to reach a ; aei+ C _ "â€"= [ sls e e ¢ consensus‘in its deliberations over two possible | Ee > T * . . â€"~ 4 .:3 . *‘ se [) s sites at the Apr. 10 meeting. Now, a third has been |if §E .â€"* f â€" 3 * is H’ c3 F | added to the list, with the inclusion of a portion of se _ =f. o * d the property owned by Roger Forget Jr. on the east * e f . ~ OA assle + j side of County Road 25 just north of Telephone No \ * /4 § ‘ Road. . < ; (ifrercet Besoner j The Forget property was one of two properties | It was this big! Candice Harnden seems to have some big ideas at the Castleton Public reviewed by board staff after the April meeting. School Fun Fair on May 29. With her, from left, are Summer and Brooke Carscadden and See Four site options, page 3 | happy muncher in the background. ) > C <as 'R\ [ 5| iE A e & \ | mesif abvs. .t-_ Siy ids *‘fi O k H h » _ C% im A& C ()a eigchts names new e -’i"” x /8 ib- S 1. ue j I 1 ) 0 o oiietcins - Eo pl e v M e â€" k }.,, s > k ; > ‘ wines for former owner x 1 C~& £ â€"â€" O# N Phyllis Gosling says the company has ~ We \. l@? f $ %Q‘? fé | g:vg"’@flxolzvri:t 2: actually named ared blended house, and * . u. »~> PE T 9 â€" P : a white vidal, under the Covert Hill l2 3 -2"%{"2 dhs‘ ~ & & ... g e | _ It‘s not every day a person has a wine 1abel. § ; ? P 2#%*¢ ol ich $ | named after him. At age 86, Ed Covert _ 2k Heights is the only winery in l M i. 006 | can now say he has two â€" and they‘re Northumberland County, growing 1 4 es | boutique wines from Oak Heights Estate _ Erabes since 2002. Considered a boutique e i werar : I Winery west of. Warkworth in â€" Winery it now produces seven wines, six P P Alnwick/Haldimand Township. of which are on the Vintner Quality P ) _ Mr. Covert and some of his friend _ ASSociation approved list. They include, j | | from the Community Nursing Home in 3 Chardonnay, meritage and a pinot ‘ (dik «‘:Q 6 Warkworth and his daughter Gail "°*. 3 w a. 1e B Covert to celebrate the occasion May 29. The _ winery restaurant â€" takes prge" % Leame" t Oak Heights owner Tan Fraser recails â€" Teservation seven days a week for Tunch | y ‘*#= 2 ‘Chl e esesee cne many times Mr. Covert stopped by to and 511nner food and wine pourings. . C Proro s B8 O%EN netp him out when he first bought the Picnic baskets are available for Iunch by Valued for his expertise on the lands he farmed for most Of q9o acres of Covert land where the _ °hC Pond. The winery celebrates its first ( ‘_his 86 years, Ed Covert was honoured May 29 by Oak vineyard now grows. anniversary July 21. : ® Heights Estate Winery near Warkworth. Mr. Covert holds _ ty mraser wanted to find a way to Ed Covert continues to own land ‘ one of two new wines named after him. With him on the leftoonaome mim. Covent for all of his help. It nearby. He was born in the farm house a is Programs Director for the Community Nursing Home in c5ameq natural to name a wine after 20W used by the winery and is the D\ Warkworth, Joanne Brown. On the right, Phyllis Go'slmg, un second generation of his famil%lr to fal.;rgn & Sales and Special Events Manager for the winery displaying ' 8 in the Oak Heights area where his < the new wines with their distinctive Oak Heights labels. e erteclac> Managgr daughter continues to live. c j 8

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