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I . murder and is being tried sep- Earlier in her testimony, the ing the buy using two bank He said, Do you think it arately. woman described a close-knit machines in Oshawa - one at could be the men that had The testimony stopped relationship between herself a Royal Bank of Canada Iloca- _ something to do with Iher when the buy's lawyer, Howard and her three daughters. Lion and one at a convenience miIssmg? she testified. He fho.ldkiryi, began cr0srexam- The last time she saw the store w the same day he VIS- ite, there ofshalways men imng the woman's mother victim was May 25, 2008, she ited his grandmother. ine up outt e ouse." about her conversation with said. His mother's bank card was The woman’s mother said the boy's common-law uncle. Her daughter exp tossed used on that day at an Oshawa she didn't know how. to Jurors were excused for the frustration with getting her convenience store, court heard respondIto the boy's 1uest10ns, day and were asked to return son to go to school and was in previous testimony. so she didnt answer him. this morning so legal matters happy about getting a new job, The boy's thumbprint was She grilled the boy a steak could be discussed in their she said. discovered on a bank receipt ' on the barbecue and his absence. Family members began seized by police, forensic iden- ay.nip.orr-law. uncle came to The boy cannot be named sounding alarm about the tification opicer Heath Crich- pick him up. m the late after.. under the Youth Criminal lus- woman's disappearance May ton testified. . noon, she said. has Act, and Northumberland 28, 2008, court heard, The trial continues today. "sJcsirtiuru4tiE'sAc-Aruo RDA: we any] or 4 , '7 . . . ' 16/53 Marie-mm asti61d:.l, I COMMUNITY: Castieton raises more than $600 for refurbished facility "ijt_.',1rt:i.ie, Lib b fit f . d t no.) -2-3 0* NORTHUI cl rary one I S rom [EVIVe corn roas _ PI'- lil) CASTLETON - The Castle- their help. A special thank you donated by Sue Van de Wyst; 'i)C, "iirrirfffri' ')i;sit'c'. VV» ' , -‘;E~I:gj:t::§:ig ton Fair and Corn Roast ran a goes to Sunnyside's Esther and third prize - Jay Robinson, a %r- oaths .:<:§r;iis.d% iiEi-'jsii,',ii., V Baths ' /, -:/iijjjlit?sg very successful day on Sunday, Dave Barth for theirjumbo hot wireless Lexmark printer _ “a t#Nig Aug. 23, 2009. dogs, Ian Chapman deserves a donated by the Norcult family; E . " V:~.‘_'"~ it†Although the weather was round of applause for organiz- fourth prize -Bob Morrison, a a -, T » KK':, f this; not too co-toperative and rain ing the Castleton Cruisers who three-headed electric shaver _ P, I- " Tr ar, " vh'r1%' iI threatened the day several brought out their valuable donated by the Norcuttfainily. I " We kept; c,ellirr;j"iii,),S,l, Pia times, attendance showed that antique cars on a day that, Although it was a lot ofwork, , ., 'i’ ., ' Ff " II‘ iii: it was great to revive the corn weather wise, was not too the eventwas greatfun and it is ., "diMk were, fttt. I . .5,, Ei31 roast. Added features this year promising. hoped that next year the fair , i ' Fart 41“?" E, . , were the street vendors and Organizers also acknowled e and roast can be ex andcd and 'ESI, t " if“ ' ' the Rev... Kevin Fast, who the help received from made even more successful. M5llll A a ie, E _ . I ", ', showed his prowess with his Cramahe council and their This year the fundraising ini- II he " © I _ - Td . ' . I 35;; l". Mt amazing strength toIpuil a fire staff. From allowing planners tiative was for the refurbished " _ & IE ~. , " . a Wr, . I .5 engine alongthe Paln.st/eet: to use Castleton Town Hall, lia- Castleton Library. Next year . Ian“; I ' was. I,r,Xb, 'kiis,NitFArR" “I The purpose of revtvtng the bility coverage, roads closure, lanners look forward to II. 'iii'?titi?j'ii'i I " C fry " n 'i':,),)),:"?)"' "N, corn roast day was toIraise loan of tables, help with the another local group or organn Pgtls"ltll I‘_ . _,'v/e:c,/s"-," a??? f, . e/il, money forIthe refurbished dunk tank and permission to zation in Castleton to benefit _ I $235,351, ', "___:-,':;:'"':,":'?:,")',',)'.,,:::,.:',,:-, L: 'i', Castleton Library. Due to the use a fire engine, the support from the special day. i - 43-h r ' " _ WF - "r'gtNi “N .d _ extremely hard work and thor- forthis event was appreciated. This year's effort raised more . LAVER Cher I Anne _ At th ough organization of Sue The Castleton Church than $600 for the CastletoIn CrISEMAEIIIIan J2l'et lien 65) - In his "Niiiii'n'ssiii'e' gl, Hospital, Cobourg a: LaBerge, it was a great success. United Church Women was Library and it is hoped this will Wednesiiay idllll1"/a, 12ra on Thursday, November 19, 2009. Chem Anne Also, so many volunteers came one of several donors to the somehow help to show that the husband of the late Rm. Gr, ih rivet: Lawn in her 50th year was the beloved wife to her aid and provided help event, BobIBeliamy and other residents of Castleton do care John (Emma) Chapman' Ian JI' Cd,', of . an Fraser. Dear mother of Travis and byk-up.all day. Everyone. donors wishing to remain about their local library. Susan (Tony) Mi Mam and we F d Flattsma at Windsor .artf step-mother of from the settingup and taking anonymous are also thanked Although not a large amount, by his daughter Angela Ruta. Emberehed Michael Fraser (Lisa) of Coboutg. down of tables, from popcorn for their generosity. organizers noted, it shows grandded of Usa, tan. Anthony (my) Grandmother of Jake, Josh, Bella and to the dunk tank, from the Draws were held and the what can be done in a small Andrew (Autumn). Jamie Marine). Cums: rvj,c,,t,rit /te2: tat Malcolm and Barbara corn huskers and masters. to winners were: first prize - hamlet, north of the 401. April and Kay and predeceased by his Gaevrgid o yaquh' gaugh'eri'"c'iw of the face painting, from the Janice Wilson, a framed Trish A cheque was to be given to . grandson Hebert Loving gmaFgranddid ot Sister “Maw :32: IéffganfeI of grega- clown to the can.dy Mss, and Romance print donated by the renovated Castleton gig; t1ugtgd1,it)gj. 31:an and aunt of Desiree. [tll',') in law of Gail so many others m the bade Rhondis Antiques & Framing; Library at its November 17 brother David Chap“; Veggsn ny i: Adama FWood) M Cobourg. Please loin ground, the day thiuldIlliave second prize-Conor Gilligan, open Muse. I . hold at the Buwmanville Crematorium Cheryl's yamâ€), lor a celebration of her life to not gone so smooth y Wit tout a ladies necklace and earrings -Submitterl article Chapel, 1200 Haines Street on Wed be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Orr >7 . . November 26th, 2009 from 2 _ 'rt,','. let; Cobourg on Monday: November 329% otVile L’IszD roDvFy uusslm Weâ€? ilt: 'f, be compute in this 'lt'rt'l'ahAtt 2m/t,tgt,,,'rgg1gat,i ape a . ial ’ . . . . be made i121 Atm11ale,"tlt/gty, new... Fopndaliun. Northurrtbetland I CRIME: )/isittr charged aftersurrendering two packages asâ€; my?“ Fgundalion " The Heart E i'te2,'lLs'ttbu,u,tu,,rtu1,ertr I I I re tt nun ation throu h THE . C t b d th k th NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT Galil HOME, wwwNmzoubrertmm in..." ocalne! 0 aCCO Seliy) a ar wor prlson 53 DM ' St. N, 80 . --------""L' . _ . 'i',dCrllrQdfi, h J,rl1gl,r xiii-1:12;“ WARKWORTH ._ Between tumor was questioned by staff ficking/' www,ntrrheuttMiotttmrn F $3,950 and $6,500 of contra- andasecurity intelligence oW The Correctional Service of 'TTAGU" Are' . ' band drugs and tobacco were cer. Eventually. two packages Canada has a zero tolerance ' intercepted at Warkworth were handed over. one had 10 policy on drugs in its facilities, Institution Sunday, the federal grams of tobacco, the other the institution stated. _ prison reported Monday. had 7.9 ofcocaine. Warkworth Institution, a g . . " ' \J t Around 1:45 pm. staff The OPP were called and mediuttrsecurtty facility, cur- _ ' noticed a visitor acting suspi- charged the visitor with "pos- rently houses 569 male offend- .. eiously, the prison stated. The session for the purpose of traf- ere.