~â€"â€"â€" _ W, . _ s - W; are. a; .35 Harm UH 6eirclHa) i' 50H , _",,' 'N) _ V . mt _") _ g a; g“ ," I OLYMPlcs: Torch relayyitigtjthr0ugh Coiborne December 15 N i ‘l zu/f . COMMUNITY: Houses to be judged week-of December? [ T w" , ., _ _ - m I I ' , a _ . C ',/1 ' _ '?'r' I, ~- I-,,.,' Christmas In Cramahe contest Committee .~-. 'rt,';:,:,': tvr,esr ' _. 'i"ee-. . '55 'rr/ 1. 1" 12".?" (, .' 51+": ' . I . " " _ . ' . "' ‘ s? "N n’ _ KU' 5 My; I I . . Crs, I l -~ aC"" Tr F. i ?'r, ' a MiB a WI ll light up township a nd villages “mp!" " '* ' g it:, F, 5)a' 1., I a I r» j " Mr, t2 BEMi ll l‘lng up - Elilris4,, i Wah - jfi5 id " as. ', r . . . .. d - " = EiiiFls] P, ak) , 'liiBlll 5? El it CRAMAHE TWP. -It's that festive lights and holiday giffewrt'ncate for sewn = ' 1. “7%., 'tmie IE *cCli, I ITC", . . lhd ' time of ear a ain as the cheertowin. Pac . . COLBORNE - The Col- :2": . _ ' , "W . if; f _'es:' p, , Township): ofg Cramahe Houses will be judged on The same Iwotfrtize 13:33 borne Olympic Trorch Run h' Ttved " Li-: _ P Tr I launches its annual Christmas their .best prese.nt.atio.n. with are also otéere 0r Relay Committee has .a fS itrk, u Mtett {on il' 'rs' l Ii . in Cramahe Lights Cuntest, the Winners receiving gift cer- Cramahe rest ems. l the number of items appearing m & :5: _ L _ q l " Residents of Cramahe Twp. tificates. Judging will take p 2t the the village promoting the 'u"t1; r 'a " . I are encouraged to show their For the villages of Castleton week of December 7 "if, tl upcoming Olympic Torah y " M'" Bl 'w-qt Ti' gl " Christmas spirit by decorating and Colborne, first prize IS a Winners announced s or y Relay Run. Itwillpass thmugh . res'-,;,',;, m' "sw, , ttl lil, the exterior of their home in $50 gift certirtcate, With a $30 thereafter. _ Colborne on Tuesday, Dec.15 a )..5;.~gs-j,__) L'? is of .. _ around 3:25 pm. _ 6% g .‘err Pts, it ‘ . .4 The committee hasa$2,000 % 'NI" 'V -3 'tits' g l Fil . - budget to promote the event blew, ,, i], G I E, I . . with items such as 22 pole l _ rtirri'M " . , g - . banners, two of which can be _ ' iiOr4 l 'fre?: 'iife, - ' a . seen in the photo at left. As 'i55br1 ' . . 'i' J' . e MP if r well, 1,000 little flags will be tef U _ " , J " " given out. There are also 200 , ' 32:15; posters. _ t, s'J'eRcN _ ME _ The signature red mittens l d . 'ie _te,'iifca g“ _ for the Vancouver 2010 "f : was " " b Olympics can be bought at . ' Zellers in Cobour . . The Jllf/i"lt2h, beginning . _ . " TED AMSDEN Sun Media to coordinate with other Seven-year-old Geordie Runorman helps members of the Colborne groups such as service clubs OlympicTorch Run Relay Committee (from left) Rebecca Goddard. _ and the Legion in order to Elizabeth Kuschnik.Maureen Young, PatWestrope and Krystal . supply hot chocolate and Beaudry display some of the items promotingthe upcoming Olympic warm places to wait in the Torch Relay Run. Missing from the photo are Harold and Rachel event of inclement weather, kuschnik. S ' Shell casin s found in hom of b d f murder y', g _ ' . e oy accuse o _ "i Officer didn't report er on a computer table in the boy's room been arrested, and police had recovered a m other testimony Wednesday, 5 finding spent bullets in during a search of 116 Concession St, on J12-calibre rifle, believed to be connected Warkworth resident Andrea Sullivan told I _ June 4, 2008, several days after 33-year-old m the killing, from a creek near the Hope jurors she had seen Mr. Vickers and the “E , bedroom for two weeks Michelle Bamoski went missing. . Township hamlet of Garden Hill. youth busy at 115 Concession on May 26, 'i' "In the bottom of the container I could Defence lawyer Howard Goldkind asked 2063, with what she assumed was yard; see whatlbelieved to be several .22 calibre the cop why he hadn't advised the lead work I': " JEFF MITCHELL casings," Det. Const, Evans testified. investigator on the Barnoski case aboutthe "I saw what I thought was cleaning -- rak- f [ Irnitche1ttydurhamreguuumrrn Ms. Bamoski's body was found sever- spent Shells. especially since the woman ing and moving rocks and stuff,"she said. E l J al days later in a grave in the backyard of had been missing for some time and foul Out for an early morning walk a few days lPEl.?isoh?c)uGH - Police investigating the home that had been concealed with playwas suspected, later, Ms. Sullivan saw freshly-turned earth ; the disappearance ofaWargsvorth woman tires and debris. She had been shot several "Why wouldn't you put down that you she took to be a garden, court heard. But found spent bullet casings in the bedroom times in the head and bludgeoned, jurors observed something of interest, namely returning to the village from Cobourglater i . l of her son, who is now in this Superior Court trial have heard. spent shell casings?" Mr. Goldkind asked, in the evening, she saw a pile of wooden . ., on trial far the woman's At the time of the June 4 search there "On the fourth of June, spent casings had skids and "random tires" had been placed . a murder, a jury heard was no indication a gun was involved in no relevanceinthis investigation," the toffi- over the spot, she testified. I ' , r- Wednesday. whatever had happened to Ms. Barnoski, oer replied. Mr. Vickers and the boy, who shared the ‘ . ‘ " ' But the officer who Det. Const. Evans said Wednesday in He said he notified other officers in the house with Ms. Barnosld, have both been _ . g M, made the discovery Peterborough. He said he did not seize the house of the casings but their reply was charged with first-degree murder in her m. rr I did“? mention the find casings from the room of the boy, now 16. that the potential evidence wasn't of inter- death; Mr. Vickers will be tried separate- , , . in his notes until two Policehad obtained a search warrant in est. ly from the buy, who was 14 when he was _ ill weeks later because he order to seize computer hard drives from In other testimony the officer said he charged. His identity is protected under didn't think the casings the residence. encountered Marc Vickers, the uncle and the Youth Criminal Justice Act. MICHELLE were relevant to the He said it wasn't until two weeks later - co-accused of the boy now on trial, at the The trial, before Superior Court Justice BARNOSKI case, courtheard. June 18 .. that he amended his notes and home during a subsequent visit when Alexander Sosna and a jury, continues _ OPPDetective Consta- added information about the spent car- police went to interview the teen. Thursday, with the Crown expectedto con- ble James Evans said he noticed the spent tridges he found. By that time Ms. Bar- "I think he was certainly surprised to see elude its case this week. ammunition mingled with spare change noski’s cause of death had been deter- me,"Det. Const Evans said. "He appeared For nightly updates: and other items in a cigarette contain- mined, the boy and another suspect had to be rattled." ah, VISIT www,nort_humberlundnews.oorn I.