. il . v W i DONATION: Locally grown apples will be purchased l "o'""""-,':,';','), 1,9110 I ', ., _ ' at . (lrafta1church supports . " . . "t)'i'"rC,r', e is a. , school nutrition programs WAITE, Marlon Elizabeth n . . . ' Passed array on Sunday, tl',',',,,),',',)),,.] awrth 100-Mile Diet proceeds 2010, at Markhaven Horns, Markham, ON. YI 'orU,'geg 'l l Mth year, She GC ï¬t in ORTHU MBERILAN D ' dons success" as an effort to 1iWS, and herybmgarhgfband Glenn in ' COUNTY - For thy third year raise funds for student nutri" Bri9hton/Bsiawie area a??? “erghl, of w in a row, the FroyinpP,qttltfar tron programs, as well as raise parents Fitass and Violet awra: her Team at St. Andrews United awareness about the tmporr Dundonald. ON. Manon is 2d,lritlvt he†a Church in Grafton is support- tance of buying locally grown only daughter, Connie Marion Wells g, _ tug Northumberland Food For produce. of Uxbridge, ON. her two grandsons gi,'), Thought. This year, church . The concept ofa'100mti1e (Shannon) and her great grandson Kaleb r; members are.donating $750, diet' is popularized in abest- Richmond Hill, CIN, and Gregory E, thich was the amount of selling book that challenges ( "slet,it'iti,ee, tt leaves a loving sister, ' t money raised from the recent people to only eat 1oiyown r many loving nieces rigged. New York .an.d Q loo-Mile Dtet_Event organized within 100 miles (160 lolome- _ laminae from Canad nepgews and their t Joy the church, tres) of their home, On aver- I Marion was bum in mind: fir, York. Northumberland Food For age, some foods eaten by Colbome) and when 'so/lr/del, (near Thought Will use the donation North Americans Puy..be I moved to St. Catharines Where she 55hr: [ to buy apples grown in transported .th.ousands ofkilo- j, the rest of her tits, an active memoei’ent [ Northumberland County to metres, which can result in l W9_Stmlnster United Church and its Ch? , feed students who use school significant carbon em1sS10ns , until she physically was not able to atterilcir R" nutrition programs in the that can cause global warm- L A heartfelt thanks to Dr. Teodorini and his li area.The apples will be stored ing. _ staff, Dr. P, O'REilly and the staff at Shaver ' at the Food 4 All Warehouse Northumberland Food For lee, Hospital and the Homecare givers l; and distributed to local Thought is a non-profit initia- 2'0 reign/tang??? for â€Tait respiict and schools as needed, rive that coordinates the nutri- I will take slia'i', at 'rf $ch for Marion "Fresh apples. are a healthy tron programs offered in 38 FUNERAL HOME 23 Mei?†St SAND POW s food for helping students schools across Northumber- l ON (905) iEi' _ 3073 In .TUxonng. l: learn in class, and the fact this land County. Each day. these December 21st, 2010 a, 2:00 J'rrtetr; fruit is l.tycally-groyn. really fits programs feed a.ppexir11ately y visiting trum 1:00 T 2:00 pm. With so; iii,†k in with the spirit of the 2,100 students in Northum- to lollow. Interment Waite Cemeila Qt church's fundraising event," berlandCounty. Brighton, ON. Memorial donations may Be Q says Susan Greenwood, the Since its inception, made to the Arthritis Society or charity or _ Community Development Co- Northumberland Food For choice. Words or comfort may be romam a ordinatorwith Northumber» Thought has received support ghetto f'tf,i, by visiting 1"luLll'lli"Clg. kind Food For thought. from dozens of local busi- warm 1u112ts :e' Lomembereci tor her ', This fall, ft. Andrew's mero- nesses and organizations that I she look so 'mu:h bti?1re,: that hers organized the IM-Mile have contributed money and . wondenut goodies she prelgamed to: u and thy Diet Event to showcase locally food products that support s. was grown fruits, vegetables, school nutrition programs in '------'-z'"-'i',' . cheeses and other farm fresh the area. _ items. To find out how to support _ .Farmers from across Northumberland Food Fur _â€" Nouh0mberlan6 County were Thought, or to volunteer at a DMHHMDW TOD/$31 invited to showcase their local student nutrition pro- I IV products for sale and sam- gram, call 905-372-7863 or I COUNCIL ' Ded - a-NPS pling. Church organizers visit www.3tudentnutrition- , My dimmed the event "a tremen- program.ca. c . M i (r i -" . rama e renews tk', _ -----------------c, I 1 itil00 M047?†Hoe-19m 7730.47 insurance. p an, MmlileTioN we†l I _ landmark cases, frequency and cramahe To BOB OWEN severity of claims. Cramahe . lp was one of those claimants - CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP - thisyearwhen it experienceda I I Cramahe Township will pay fire at its north works yard. The roa _ war 8% more for insurance in 2011. payout was over $800,000 for n Inls e Representatives for Frank damage to vehicles, contents ' Cowan Company and two and the building itself. The V ' j local agents were at council on claim was the first signmcant BOB OWEN actual] d i Dec. 21 to outline the events of claim for the municipality in CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP -lt's $55 (may I" her budget by ' 2010, explain the policy and sixyears. the end ofthe year and time for fer ‘d an t E excess tray- answer questions. The insurance covers all Cramahe Township Council to T. to the road cDnstruction Cramahépaid $104,103 this property, vehicles and various tie up loose ends. portion " the contract. But year hut will see a rise of forms of liability. Almost half Roadwork didn’t all a as Water and “Wag? treatment $3,328. . or the premium paid by the planned " cannot] wasgb Pusthe self-funding and say. In its explanation of the township will go toward liabil. establishing how to go MIME-fly Ings cannot be used to fund causes of the increase, the ity coverage. Township prop- The work on Trenear Road ' , roadwork. Add that topour sub. i underwriter [Frank Cowan) any is deemed to be worth eastCramahe wasn'tcorn gd', grade materials and You have a i pointed at overall claim costs, ' over$l7 million. and almost half ofthe wail: will significant overage which will he brought forward who done be covered by AMO gas tax rev- in 2011. The residents on Mor- enues. 'ganston Road are even Worse . When all the figures were ral- ' off. Work on their road didn't lied the township was ahead by even start this year, so the $24,000 unabudget of$l.5 mil- _ $75,000 allocated for it will be lion. used‘in 2011, ' Hesems will pay the $24,000 . _ ' a deficit onElgin Road Parliar GOT AN . merit Street roadwork was , G $141,580 over budget on the . IDEA? r" $715,000 job. The Parliament on... __ a, --eqe- _-rc-,,..-..., M. Street water main work was www.nnrthumherlandtoday,com (fr) /