Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2009, Volume 7, p. 15

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e 2 [ + y ; , NORTHU LAN â€" | mcramahebriets wart weren®, s in 9 ie n Pionn o ME U M t C 1 a 0 19 /09 _ s i â€" he gifts and crafts show, Christâ€" p QUEiN’S HOTELTO GET ya" d Crra!nmht?lgl\:r»}v maTé in Castleton, and Hoselton Stuâ€" vEARâ€"ROUND PATIO yaal o " tos will both be welcoming cus: ; _ Since 2001 the Queen‘s Hotel in Cramahe Township Council tomers on Saturday and Sunday. h |Colborne has erected a fence on announced at its Nov. 17 meeting The Christmas in Castleton Show o \ the sidewalk outside its doors. The _ that a launch will be held at the * and Sale is a new venture and holds s ‘ _ patio has been a popular addition Castleton Town Hall on Dec. 8 from plenty of promise. Host Lana Taylorâ€" | Sn nfi s 22e o+ sn in ts ie e on aeemndeted e e o ie enc en ian n e Aecgacalanicon c nnate e naccnn h $ |â€" to the bar, and since ZEDG it has § tg 7 p.T. f Carys Mills ha? been: roundlgg ue a 1t|'r1|e â€" been a refuge for smokers who o make it an event, the nost, group of creative vendors tor is \want to take their drinks outside in Barrett Xplore, will be giving out show in the Castleton Town Hall. J ART SHOW: Colborne Art GH“EW holds annual exhibit, sale VMTHU eRpt p;‘ all weather. door prizes. The company will also Painting, photography, pottery and â€" s [ 46 \__ is the 2001 agcâ€"â€"ment with be taking orders from potential cusâ€" _ glass, birdhouses and feeders, 3 e i s @court 722# JA Cramahe Township the Gilligan tomers who want highâ€"speed. Christmas wreaths and urns, jewâ€" &5 4 oo t f0000gpgrzng & j )B * _ family which owns the hotel was Most residents in the largely elry, knitting, wood carving, handâ€" sn l & 12 A Intpmmmninnmne @fi"* Ju r h 7 ,/W | granted permission to have the rural municipality must rely on dial _ made soaps, cards and paper, _ 99 o. xwgg“ in "*% . L2 * y ea rS </** | patio on condition that the fence be _ up service. With the new Northum: _ lavender, place mats, table runners, i s s 4 9 w ie % | ~removed prior to the first snowfall. berland County Broadband Project _ Christmas crafts and maple prod: ks K . ts s 2 var! m 3| te enage t I k | _ in 2006 the fence remained up _ many are ready to give up their ucts will all be on display from 10 3 t â€" h s M itc l s _ 1 aiwns t | g l ta | after the snow arrived and, accordâ€" . phone service and go wireless, a.m.to 5 p.m. on Saturday and from 1 e °> e 2. 0 q P 7 \â€" ing to a report filed at Cramahe Seven of the 10 towers being 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Admisâ€" / ys ns ;‘ & _ [ 3e OE e abo ut 0ss bl Council on Nov. 17, 2009, it was only . erected across the county were sion is free. 3 550 <3,.%%, Lay _E / s j ‘ p | e removed after repeated requests. complete as of Oct. 31 and are Hoselton Studio, on Percy St. [eâ€" $y . ere . 2 i .. en | _ The report filed by township accepting customers. The tower south of Hwy. 401, is holding its sn / \= A | â€" ds ‘ | 0 C at Toln Of U n bylaw officer Jim Harris states the _ serving Cramahe was delayed when preâ€"Christmas halfâ€"price sale and css s _ & s %5 i g same problem occurred in 2007 Cramahe Council refused to sign off _ more. PooPincart= o\ * M _._‘| |narreaasne . oc _ In a very animated discussion, for the developers over a location Jan Hoselton promises the sale _ 2A e |~ oi SARAH DEETH Tim Gilligan Jr. declared conflict of _‘ issue. will be an event to remember. Along f w s yE . i i - yB interest, stepped out of his council That problem has been resolved _ with the enticing 50% off on showâ€" [Â¥ s S l 7 7 t Jiri puge chair in and up to the podium in and the tower at Griffis Corners in _ room items, their environmental | e ' . e | _ | Artist and illustrator Jirina Marton of Col ‘ RBOROUGH â€" A 14â€" . defence of his family‘s argument the west end of the township Trees for Life Program will be availâ€" f&ffi B _ |borne included original paintings of recent Yefil'-OId boy was arrested on a that a permanent fence should be should be in service by the end of able at 25% off yant _ *k:“ tur" awardâ€"winning children‘s book illustrations ‘ s% ool bus after telling police allowed. .. the year. The studio has chosen the _4 _ \y e ‘ g i in the annual Colborne Art Gallery Christâ€" about a possible location of a Mr. Gilligan Jr. took issue with Bob Owen _ Northumberland United Way 2009 °_ uie : pe . mas show and sale at 51 King St. E. in Colâ€" gun :as;ad in his mother‘s disâ€" some of the statements in the MORE WORK ON campaign. Limited edition Inuksuks ' es _ ... gmine e _ di borne. The show, featuring original art Ffiga Ig;:’cgb court heard Harris report, questioning the dates will be sold and one of them will go \ ’ :f s aal works and gifts created by member artists, Thiy§ To of discussions referred to in the CASTLETON TOWN HALL in a silent auction on Saturday .\ s L sarae .0 _ SA OWR ] â€" continues through Dec. 20. fal ormation was one document and the existence of an under the supervision of United . | Colborne Art Gallery member artists (from left) Liz Wilson, ; pl £ a taped interview agreement which council directed Cramahe Township continues to _ Way fundraising campaign chair Bill Irene Osborne and Veronica Derry welcome patrons to the wXrl oo muae fnag’lfe 5;’0‘,’32";,3235“2{ t(ljw jury S‘fagifr’f?*g?rrinsn;?éenlnt%%% M spe:d mt:jn%yfon ttrl:e last rem?jinlng Patchett. 1y opening of annual Colborne Art Gallery Christmas show and 1 M A&’Ei‘? Ph°"$5 by wlee y s 8 â€"degree % id no plete the work needed for the revampe And if you get hungry while S i i 3 Â¥. Yedi murder trial in the Superior agreement, stating that council was _ Castleton Town Hall. § browse{ge sfiop, BlagkryDress *J ghartikinst n oo No 14 Zesuel MA-H l § Sun Me‘d-'a Court of Justice. requesting something not in keepâ€" This past spring the township Catering is selling pulled pork and ie ~â€"C 1| * . : mags Leaning in, OPP Det. Sgt. â€" ing with the original (2001) resoluâ€" _ approved $40,000 to complete the _ hot dogs with the proceeds being â€" ek) Ié’f?? ham.. KW <Sh , 8 Jody Albert implored the 14â€" â€" tiOn. _ renovations in the lower level of the _ donated. o h c thaeate | % _ mt o4 a o . _yearâ€"old, a suspect in his In his report to council last Tuesâ€" _ building where the Castleton On Saturday only, shoppers will mai H . o. k' cevae $ ce e e l i oo mother‘s murder, to tell him. Gay and in is comments Harris Library is housed. A low section of . have some tough choices as two .~â€" M g %fi"\ f e 2aa 2 N L. everything he knew. expressed his concerns over enterâ€" . floor discovered during the renovaâ€" _ local churches are.running their i =» B [WwE C e d 42 20 . ¢ This is going to eat you ing a longâ€"term agreement giving tions added another $5,000. annual teas and bazaars. If it‘s P . 4 i B M â€" t s s 0 t up," Albert said to the boy. ‘I exclusive rights to one person Chief building official Natalie homemade or homegrown that you eS > w i w WOs s ~~ o. 00 uy can see it in you, you want to based on an eightâ€"yearâ€"old resoluâ€" Morozâ€"Cornell was back at want and crafted in the country, or . gh o ;,;: it * AMiimasl | O( o t tell. NenalaiLy) 11 /\ Cramahe Council on Nov. 17 asking. _ simply a cup of tea and a treat, then p L. o9‘ 9 / Juel 4i lgazcnes 00 L Y _ The boy, now 16, is charged Despite his objections, council for a further $3,600 to complete head to Salem United Church on it( )0 4 S e o ce . s with the firstâ€"degree murder approved a resolution requesting drainage work on the outside of the _ County Rd. 2 east of Colborne _ ky\ i‘% s meata d flce : s as fo ce of his 33â€"yearâ€"old mother. the finalization of an agreement building to end a seepage problem. . between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., or to s £ : tmaaP Td e | £ Je m She was last seen May 27, which will include responsibilities After some discussion about the _ Castleton United Church in the 4 x %w‘,gf‘t . ue l oo 2008. Her body was found 16 for snow removal, identify ownerâ€" method being used, council north end of the hamlet between 11 We itesny t. 55 s ""f Je days later, buried in the back ship of the property; require annual . approved the work, â€" a.m.and 2 p.m. L e y , Cl o ; sls P ... . yard of her Warkworth home. renewal, and allow yearâ€"round use Bob Owen _ In the village of Colborne those ,“*:?.é y ‘u’i:f,%‘fi\ ws. . 35 #1 . The boy can‘t be named of the contained patio. with a more modest budget may lime °7. 1 2 [ e N o under the Youth Criminal Jusâ€" â€" â€" BobOwen _ 1O0TSTO DO find that perfect gift at the Colâ€" washy ;. s _ 9 ® / . t]i_c; Act, and Northumberland e ie eemrond fomal borne Sefcorr‘ld Heifilng? Storfogmnd ;i* & s f D 0. _ eslâ€" oday isn‘t naming the is the weekend to make opening fashion show from 10 a.m. on P ; Mnaith . * C aa ?gl? %gggln%é AUNCH SET _ cramahe Township your place to to 2 p.m. The show marks the move Maevr\:;(l?er a'f't!'ft Judith Kreps L tÂ¥ l i see TRIAL | Page 2 ER _ y be; especially if you want to geta to its new Victoria Square location. kins of Port Hope arrived . ; , . § § The longawaited arrival of highâ€" _ jurmnp on that Christmas list. Bob Owen Eeannlg a platter of colourful , Colborne Art Gallery member artist Claus Heinecke Ift and Tim ors d‘oeuvres. Dignam, converse in front of a Dignam work. (TAALT,

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