Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 4, p. 8

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. . _ ./ A, _ . I COLBORNE: Focus on south end ofVIciona Square M on rho/ms é mum to t git i7 " "} istiuiifikitiae LINES I Propose park plans on VIEW Fish hy Friday at Branch 187 303W poppies edge the "mini-avenue" leading Annourstone walls would be installed at It's Fish Fry Friday Aug. IS at Colborne has taken place, twer 30,000 PoundS of ForNorlhumhedandToday from the south northward to the cenotaphs the north end of the park hedges between 'Legion! It's always a very popular din- tabs have been collected. As of the end of and fountain. The bases of the cannons it and the six-vehicle parkinglot and a new ner. We coat the fish in our own home- 2013, over 1,030 wheelchair s have been COLBORNE - A $1 28,000 redESign would be refurbished and painted grey. stairwayleading down to the pavilion. This made batter. and deep fry it outside so purchased," Howard says. “fCUlbonie s downtown Victoria Square High estimated costis $40,000. phase could cost an estimated $54,000, but it arrives fresh, crisp and tasty for your With the help of people around the Parkwas viewed, discussed and ultimately CIMA Engineering presented the design, anOgden Point quartyis apparentiykeento enjoyment. The meal includes, savoury world, the Elora Legion has taken the accepted for further consideration at thefirstaspect doveiaikdtoassisttheWorld donate the rock roasted potato wedges, homemade cole- tabs received, converting the pure alumi- Crarnahe Township council Aug. 12. War Cenotaph Restoration committee with Then, to relocate and/ or replace plaques slaw, sliced lemon and tomatoes. garlic num tabs into cash. The cash then pur- The Primary focus is on the south end its plannedTrilMrn Foundation grant appli- move a blue spruce tree, install new shrubs, bread and ice cream sandwiches for des- chases wheelchairs for the disabled. If of the park where the two World War uer1- cation due for submission this fall. bushes and trees, new trash cans, bench es sert. Cost is just $12 per person! Dinner is you would like to help out with this we r- Oiayhs and a fountain are located. Deco- The second phase of the park redesign and four games tables, another $34,000 is served from 5 to 6:30 pan. thy cause, please contact the Colborne ranve fencing would be removed, the two includes a new concrete sidewalk would estimated. Anew sidewalk would skirt the I u o Legion. You can start a pop can tab col- cenotaphs set on concrete areas connected be installed around the east and southern outer edges of the park Just two weeks later, Saturday (take lemon at Mme, office, church, commits 1.y Emmet; pathways bordered by grant position or the park, connecting to side- Photos of the proposed Victoria Square note: SATURDAY), Aug. 30, it's the nity centre or wherever. Drop the tabs " rte memorial paving stones, The fountain walks extending into the northern end, cir- designs will be available for the public to see annual Labour Day weekend Steak or at the Colborne Legion and theywtll be would be repainted black and Mobeds of cling around the north end of the park. atthe keelerCentre starting'Ihursday. Homemade Burger Barbecue, a cum- delivered to the Elora Legion m time for munity tradition. It's a great way to cele- the motorcycle Tab Ride next year. . brate our friends and summer ac uaint- . . . I ON THE JOB: Holly Giant has deep local roots ances. We're serving from 5 to 6:30 pm. The next moonshot euchre tourna- _ I The cost is $15 for the steak dinner, $10 ment will be held Sunday, Sept, 7 at Col- for the homemade hamburger dinner. borne Legion. Register ($5 per player) ral I la e I res oca wom a n as y aw 0 'Ce r Includes fresh corn on the cob, salad, by noon for an afternoon of play. Great baked potato, tea, coffee and dessert. prizes to be won! A homemade, delicious . s . lunch is available forjust $3. Btht W94 finds her way in the first few days. The job her to engage with people using some of Winner oi the beautiful quilt donated by . I I For Norihumherland Today is a big change from the purchasing posi- the skills she learned at school. The bylaw Salem Quilters to benefit the restoration Enjoy a friendly afternoon of nine tiran she left to lainCramahe Township as omcer'sjob was a Bond fit on the Colbome World War 1 Cenotaph is holes of golf Sunday, Sept. 21, The annual CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP - There will a contract worker. Her heart wasn't in it, In council's original decision to hire an RossWheatley, a longtime supporter of all Colborne Legion Mixed Golf Tourna- be no complaints that the new Cramahe and when this job popped up, she got her officerit was recommended that the bylaw things Colborne. The raffle raised $250 for ment is being held at Salt Creek Golf Tuwroship bylaw officer isn’t local; and no name in, oiticer work part-time, But hiring delays the cause. Thanks, everyone! Links, Cost is just $30 per person which one can argue that she isn't qualified. . As a teen, she realized the key to a and a tremendous backlog of work means . . . includes golfirtiy prizes and a meal after- Hully Grant was approved as Cramahe rewarding, productive career was a good there is money in the budget and a need to They rocked the barbecues at the Col- ward at Colbome Legion (carts are avail- Township s bylaw officer by council at its education. She headed offrn the city, pay- pay her 30 to 40 hours a week to the end of home Legion for folks at the annual Trash able to rent). It's a shotgun start at 1 pan. Aug. erneeting. ing her own way for the education she the year. At that point the contract comes 'N Treasures community-wide yard sale To register, drop bythe Colborne Legion Granthas lived most ofher lifein Cramahe sought. In 2005, the birth ofher first daugh- up for renewal, or maybe offered as a per- in Colbome Aug. B. We raised over $1,000 club room or call 905-355-5479. lbwnshrp and south of WarkwortlL Her fam- tar Hannah brought Grant and her part- manent job. for which we are most grateful! Our vol- . . ' . ilyhas fanned this area for generations and ner Glenn Traynor hackto Castleton where After several failed attempts at sharing unteers are hard-working, generous peo- Volunteers are nut paid. Not because per. grandmother taught elementary school they bought their first Mme, Since then, the job with other duties, the township now ple. They make it happen) they are worthless but because they are in Warhvorth. With her background and Alyson has joinedthe family. has a person in place whose sole responsi- . . . priceless'. If you’re looking for a way to a BaciIElor s degree from the University of Getting workin her iieidin rural Ontario bility is bylaw enforcement. With the reali- Thanks to all who collected pop can "plug in" to your community. consider T011300 iNhipiryokogy and Sociology. sheis wasn't easy. She did some probation and zation that the job can't be combined with tabs throughout the year and delivered volunteering at the Colbome Legion. It's well eqmpped to handle the bylaw enforce- parole volunteer work while she worked in other tasks, council has created a situa- them to Howard Siddall in time for the not onerous and there are many activi» ment roleinthe Ty1men.ity: industry, but she could see there was little tion which will benefit the residents of the annual motorcycle Roberts Run Tab Ride ties in which to lend a hand. The people interviewed _ her third day on the job, chance of a job. township. to the Elora Legion June 1. Several years are run, easy-going and welcoming, Drop Grant adrnitred it IS interesting', intriguing Office work wasn't enough. Grant is a She can be reached at 905-355-2846 ext ago, the Durham Harley Owners Group in and meet people anytime after 1 pm. and challengmg“. Everyone on staff "has people person, and realized she wouldn't 126 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 pm. Mom was invited to participate in the Roberts seven days or week. Or call 905-355-5479 been wonderful',' 3W Run Tab Ride hosted by the Milton Har- and ask someone to contact you about ' __ lay Owners Group. The purpose of the opportunities. Allare welcome/me more ride was to collect enough tabs and corn the merrier! tributions to purchase a wheelchair for a . . . member's nephewwho was involved in a If you're planning a get-together, very serious car accident, reception or presentation, we have the "In that first year (1993), we were rooms and facilities to suit your occasion. unsuccessful in collecting enough tabs Our rates are very reasonable, there's lots for an electric wheel chair but were able of parking available. kitchen and licensed to raise a good portion of the amount services. Call us for details at 905-355- needed. Now, in the 16 years that the ride 5479. i .------" 6 i. W A

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