Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2013, Volume 3, p. 3

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; ip > N TRANSPORTATION AssiSTANCE NO4THA CEAAA 7OD Ay m ak Spg c LMaRey e SUBMITTED PHOTO e l M 3 o S ?fi i > The Northumberland United P Ake R “& { T Way has awarded to i 7 f "lolee® s : Community Care & + gngyeâ€" se Northumberland a $2,500 fund se ues | . to help subsidize drives within ! eCX | y & Â¥ ‘our transportation program. . : Py eal t â€" T duls This fund will assist any C / pelramemacl/ _ .*â€" "g resident in the County who / kz financially might not be able to bi attend important i _ ee * a appointments within or outside a the County. Pictured (from left) N are Northumberland United = ; United Way hae 3i I Way chief executive officer & 5 Northumberland w ,F;_l.)..,zus Lynda Kay, Community Care Change starts here: €. é Northumberland | & prets s 2500 " transportation coâ€"ordinator -g-mn;;-{mm.mh,fiu.flmfhumh;!mfk_â€"m i$ s Charlotte Clayâ€"Ireland, and : o s j 5 â€"â€" i Kristina Nairn, a member of y Iww13-fflb-fl“¢“h"d‘:_u’"_:‘“'“"f' i € Community Care _ [E enc o e <ae e lee aoie ;g‘!“%,- ~=<â€" CR Northumberland‘s regional m P § .ns Tangportios Asustonee _ ~onâ€" oz _ es & transportation committee. iN CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP _ w oRA 7#WA12ERLAI0 yoo+, ’ ‘ f W t d s MAAA 7]1 2 : f statement of remuneration BOB OWEN The motion to accept the statement of For QMI Agency expenses was deferred. + For the record (only money paid CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" The annual _ directly by the township is included), ¢ > statement of remuneration for Cramahe Coombs earns $22,440 and had Township Council members should expenses in 2012 of $738.15 (Northumâ€" ' s have been passed quickly and quietly berland County pays most of his . on March 5. But it wasn‘t. expenses), Williams was paid $14,280 The document was deferred to plus $4,661.36 in expenses. Councillor «is another meeting after questions which _ Clinton Breau is paid $12,240 and c â€" were raised by Councillor Pat Westrope. _ $1,750.36 expenses. Councillor Ed Van Westrope protested that the docuâ€" . Egmond is paid $12,240 and $1,607.47 ' ment was not complete. Her expenses _ expenses. Councillor Westrope is paid &z included $685.30 which was paid to her _ $12,240 and $1,684.13 expenses. f by Lower Trent Conservation. Others _,_ ® : ; receive payment for their committee C neuaeraces _ work but did not have their expenses Lâ€"§â€"\â€"§;â€"*__h__. listed. 7 f 3 The question related largely to money « f ‘ | (7/% T 4 U ube4as 1â€"39' O TCOQ i rremo im fayatt IR ANIMAL CONTROL: Twenty township dogs taken in last year W M+B 7/ 3 d front Utilities and to Deputy Mayor Jim : a Williams for his work on the Pine Ridge a mouoam ces ver . ohelter of Hope sends Cramahe the bill Some members of the Cramahe Police f Services Board also receive payment. 5 3 Coombs receives a T4 form for his BOB OWEN depending on whether it was‘a puppy _ Cramahe employed a dog catcher f work with Lakefront. For QMI Agency * oréullb;gmum ‘;1)08- § en EI“’; to L::lsing the Shelter of Hope, Williams argued that it is PRMPA s obours, Fort Hope, Hamilton but found the service unreliable. which pays him and not the township Tosvprg?fii;HgoTu?nwi?lliPc:nct:;fiT:l':oe Township and Alnwick / Haldimand _ Chief administrative officer Christie but that argument didn‘t fly. PRMPA eserailte stray dbes fotha sheifer :.; Township all use the shelter for cats, Alexander explained that the stanâ€" Efegeives funding from the township for fluge locategin lâ€"glamoilt eT e 311;_'3 too. Th_ere are many more felines dards now in place are quite high. |its services. He later conceded that it Desppite Fome discussiogrimol\j:rsc}:% turlrlqd in than canines. Alnwick / â€" The township fields numerous calls I mustbe one way or the other: it must all Tegarginp isaigh costof anima] Haldimand had 116 cats go to the about lost and stray dogs. Those with Berecoraediornone. 4 8° shelter. Only 21 were adopted out licence tags are easily traceable. control, the councillors agreed that and 42 had to be euthanized. The (rkirope noted (iat she ind asked there were few alternatives. numbers were even higher in the : for this to be corrected last year. Ittfiosm c;amLahe $8,250 a year to | other three municipalitiesg Looking for a Cmmmmmmmmmmommmmmpmmmmmemeâ€"â€"â€" use the service. Last year 20 dogs were a l i s # taken in from Cramahe by the shelter. Tos;enggigyggfg :(flfll;sifi t‘?]l;:Sttlll: Part T s Sty.IISt k On a perâ€"dog basis it amounted to taxâ€" â€" Shelter of Hope is interested in Leading to full time pavyers paying $415 a dog. All were expanding its service in Cramahe. m either adopted or returned to their Currently the shelter collects dogs owners. Those who retrieved their which have been contained fgr * Great Work Hours 4 f pets paid as much as $135 and those â€" pickup. It will also accept dogs surâ€" | °497 OPen: Monâ€"Fri Jam â€"7pm, Sat. &amâ€"6pm * who adopted paid from $80 to $120 rendered by residents of Cramaghé Glosed Sundays and Holidays 8 . Please bring resume to: 975 Elgin St. W. Cobourg

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