hipteainindinfratintin i in t ce imï¬ aibie ie EC 9D NIET MRC BC OM VR BC MRB PRH MRP OME e Oe PeC NORTHUMBERLAND TODAY.COM â€" M THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2014 yaws Thursday, January 17, 2014 Managing Editor Sharie Lynn Fleming + 905â€"372â€"0131 Ext. 331 EH “Gï¬%b.{&fl -ï¬p flï¬ï¬â€˜ T a 1) . /z‘/% P1A t $ w | 1 M f 1. & ' o Tok T W a 1 mh o t U 9 4& y * 6 m N m ICOUNCIL: AMP is mandated by province m a e S p I r l s r l g Plan reviews Cramah t p Welï¬nlm; to (_:(;)lbomg1 Legion for now, are placing the sign in Sign in at 11:30 a.m. for the A i ranc â€" i 4 7 fet B0B OWEN 2013 will reveal that the bridges _ the PSD report. Ninetyâ€"nine perâ€" friday i i'llrllit‘sTg'gat grn.ner ï¬fAfil()::ed‘seDll;:Vo\r::;ows, C‘mon rRan(:,lC;rm pairing of partners. For Northumberland Today are not as bad as the PSD report _ cent of the township‘s storm sewâ€" just $10 a person: steaks (yup!) * 21. Aelgls ;Emn ;s;] 5';;%36;' 1321:,,501;';. suggests. If they were, they would _ ers make the grade. _ and burgers with mashed potaâ€" When Colborne resident Gene beu«m; a;slzv an gnot;l o t.woayml CRAHAME TOWNSHIP â€" require an annual additional Council must decide where toes, coleslaw, carrots, baked ie fempintedroomeitnt gins noo P Council received its Asset Manâ€" _ input of a quarter million dollars. _ to go from here. At the top oi.' the onions and carrot cake for desâ€" home Dngrma Rnsaw gn ts a tables in the_club 1oonh agement Plan (AMP) on Jan. 14 Cramahe operations director _ list is the input of the 2013 bridge sert. Dinner is served 5 to 6:30 Storag'e Wopanighe hglg;i [e a For more information or to from consgultants, Public Sector _ Dan O‘Brien suggested this might _ report so that the data is realisâ€" p.m. and there‘s lots of parking Gene no longer wanted wer nsl ime reatsten call the Lesion and _ Digest (PSD). * bring them up to a grade C. tic. Then council must decide available, Ereceed wigthin bm;s ;":;eb register with the bar steward: 905â€" In a lengthy oral presentation, O‘Brien commented at the _ what it is going to spend, evaluate va‘s d cenmned of ags _ 355â€"5479 or eâ€"mail Bill Lutton at PSD director of business develâ€" _ meeting that six bridges will need _ the greatest needs, calculate the Congratulations to Branch 187 _ eventwas a preat l?it a T;;]arty The _ bill@creditsupportservices.ca. opment Matt Dawe laid out his _ work in the next five years. 4 health and environmental risks of members Bill Lutton and Howard. . in proceeds %vrere prEsenEt) 85(;5?0 . se e company‘s findings and recomâ€" The D+ rating for the sanitary _ nonâ€"action, and determine howit Siddel who won the Zone 2 Colborne Legion Br. 187 pre 5 wlï¬l]hDUt a shadow of a doubt, mended path for the future. sewer system is even more misâ€" _ will pay for the work. 3 snooker tournament at Brighton.__ dent Patti May by Ge y DSI- ul nemtarest. Council had difficulty with the _ leading as it does not take into Cramahe needs to begin Jan. 12. Our team now goes on to y by Cene on Dec. 7. _ shot euchre tournament Sunday, plan on more than one account. In _ account the $7.3 million upgrade _ inspecting its underground seryâ€" compete at the district level. Ptikg I:T. + 1 Feb 2 (Grqundhog Day) at relating his evaluation of the staâ€" _ now nearing completion. ices, says Dawe. By est_abllshlng t d ew Year‘s Evg Colborne Legion. Register ($5 per tus of the township‘s assets, Dawe The report states that 75% of . the condition and working proacâ€" Because of the generosity of \evail:hyme mgflf?-ce;was flï¬grear hit! player) by noon for an afternoon admitted the data was already . the twp. Roads are in fair to excelâ€" . tively, the township can cut its our community and its volunâ€" ProckDirmds ergy, live counâ€" of play. Great prizes to be won! out of date in at least two areas. . lent condition. Over 40 km. of _ repair costs in one third on sanâ€" teers, more than 90 Christmas ::Izawd & kag awmill Road, the _ A homemade, delicious lunch is And his projected tax increases of _ the township roads are in critical _ itary sewers and extend their hampers were delivered this past _ of201 4n31£:h ed until the wee hours available for just $2. over 2% for the next 10 years did condition, but nearly 90 km. are _ lifespan by up to 75 years. He recâ€" Christmas. It takes a lot of coâ€" cBartin anksF to organizing a o o j not sit well, either, The increases _ in excellent shape. To bring the . ommended evaluating the oldest ordination and work to assemble _ b [1; 4 ; eeronasticled The next roast beef dinner will will be needed if the township is _ poor roads up to acceptable levâ€" . pipes first. . . ' the hampers which include gifts Lzad(;?ralzduilzw ar}d Richard be held Friday, Feb. 7 featuring to eliminate current deficits in _ els would require an additional Measuring quality of service and food items. The Colborne Ts land others, for a great homecooked beef, scalloped the funds required to replace or _ $750,000 annually over the curâ€" _ is more problematic the consultâ€" Legion reception room is the wh:‘dmv:t];o l‘)C' Emlea}?“nk potatoes, peas, mixed veggies, repair township equipment and _ rent $383,000 spent from propâ€" _ ant explained and will take some centre of activity for the volunâ€" § ie bus to take people _ soup, bread or rolls, tea or coffee : services. erty taxes, provincial gas tax and _ time to do accurvately. ; â€"_ teers of all ages who come out to (CHe ppt and cherry c!‘mco]ate cake for Tl‘{e AMP ls.mandnted by the _ reserves. If the tpwnshlp were to 1m‘ple- help and deliver the fammpers NA tm ond fag dessert. Semngfrom 5 to 6:30 province and is expected to be a When Coombs noted that the _ mentall if the recommendations There are many angels amon 1 y ome Legion _ p.m. atthe Legion, costis $12 per living document, says Mayor Marc _ township has spent $6 million _ of the PSD report it would need us! An estimated 147 adults aï¬d execl_}%veén eï¬ yeuiy Coombs. As data is received and _ in the past seven years on roads, â€" an increase of over $1 million SCchildrenspatedthe Chisenges Enllb esday, Jan. 21, at the: se‘ work is completed, the projected _ Dawe responded that only susâ€" _ annually, and this was clearly not spirit that‘s alive an well in tho umealiegl uol hb Bm The midâ€"month dinner needs will change. In the meanâ€" . tainable and ongoing funding can _ acceptable to council. _ Cramahe Township. ine g:ger dmembe‘;ï¬np meet _ February 21 will be a comfort time council can now assess the . be included in the projections. Deputy Mayor Jim Williams aice C ggets un eéway. welcome! _ to all: meatloaf, macaroni and most urgent needs and the risks _ Federal and provincial grants canâ€" â€" suggested that even the 2.2% The branch made it through mf'del&m and let us know what _ cheese, broccoli carrots, bread involved if it does not act. not be included. annual increase for 10 years is too the distuptive Christmas ino you e to see happening. or rolls, tea or coffee, soup and Page 51 of the PSD report Cramahe‘s water system is well _ much and put forward the notion storm intact â€" with a small chalâ€" The next mnn;h.l. i ball Apple Kringle (think struedel!) for grades the township infrastrucâ€" _ funded with half its mains in fair _ of spreading the increased costs lenge remaining. The ice buildâ€" It y eightâ€"bal dessert. Just $10 per person servâ€" ture in five areas. Based solely _ to excellent condition and 97% _ over 15 years. He and Councilâ€" up around our sign on King Street };:;10 zgurrtlhamgnlthwm be Sunday, _ ing5 to 6:30 p.m.. on their age, bridges and culverts . of its facilities in go_od to excelâ€" lor Ed Van Egmond were both East makes it treacherous to hang 'I.'herztareena .Eh orl;rzle I;egl;on. Future dinner dates include received a‘grade of R. But everyâ€" _ lent condition, earning it a grade _ concerned that there would be the "open" sign. But, no problem! _ for first d sn sn b!;!efMa.rch Tand a 8t one at the meeting admitted that _ of B. budget increases in other aspects We are open daily at 1 pm. and, _ finalisty â€" _ _ and thirdâ€"place _ Patrick‘sâ€"themed meal on March this was misleading as informaâ€" _ Storm sewers, with a rating of â€" of the township‘s operations as _ . omm s 21. tion from a biennial report in late _ "B+" earned the highest gradein â€" well. hoR frmerommangaemes C3 1