"hit" a new gallery to promote arts and I . a history comrng to town 53W†T ' 0 'rpLefllt.trrq. Fr ..._ #___, r, A, _ the village is the home of JO. Rheme Rasmussen [a local Fiddlehead Studios here whose Sunday, November 9, from 2 Entertainment - Warkwortlr Kelly, a pioneer artist in this mixed media textile artist] was daughter Olivia will be sing- until 4 p.m. at the Warkworth "We want to make the building area," commented Russell. the one who drought of using the ing. Town Hall Centre for theArts. more alivent'skiMof1xen em- The connection between J.D. Memorial Hall," said Russell. Joining them will be musi- Tickets $15 ($10 for stu- balmed with centuries of dismal- Kelly and the village is cel- Artists and artisans, business cian Tina Nodwell and San dents) available at Our Lucky ness." ebrmd withaplaque outsidethe people and others have become Mums a self-taught painter, Stars, Frantic Farms in Work- [ Those are the words of local hall. the force that is propelling the designer and illustrator and ac- worth or at Kerr's Corner l artist Clive Russell, a retired ar- "We see history through the project forward. complished jazz violinist. Books and The Holmestead in _ ehitect who is bringing his cre- eyes of J. D. Kelly and so the "I'miust one of several peo- 'The concert is designed to Campbeliford. _ ative sense to a new project in relationship of an and history pie who are lending support to getus more seedmoney to get The goal is to open the gal- l the village, the formation of a 'r. well I thought this would be this," nomd Papatlmoduaht. this project runningthe way we hay on Victoria Day weekend 1 gallery to promote arts and his- a good place tohsvethe centm," "The idea isthe centrewill be envision it,"said Pollock. 2105. [twill remain open every tory _.. named "Ah." he added. focused on educationas well and The concert will take place weekend until Labour Day. ' He and some other local folks The group’s proposal has the beauty of having people who ' : 2 interested in theprojectare hosl- txxnpresentaituth0hmidptl- areartists, designers etc. atapro- K _ * > - l _ ir1gafiturmising conixttinear- ityofTrentHillswhiohowrsthe fessiunal level ... they can also ti) , j [ME . 7 . ly November for their venue. building and it happened on the mentor younger people. The gal- U MP, rig ‘ _ . . Russell and David Pullock,an cusp of the hall being turned into lery will not be just for prufes- it“ ' ' E , H l _ err-Toronto financial advisor and a storage facility after the Wark- sional artists; it will also be for ‘ ' . ' l " f?, . ' local businessman and Dimitri worth Percy Historical Society, education purposes,†he added. . . hd " if Papatheodorou, a painter, archi- which used the building for The group has already chosen it; tect and musician, gathered for meetings, became defunct. a youth co-ordinator Nafshiya ....' . an interview with the Trent Hills "Clive, myself and Delphine Haylestr'om, who has already CS2 i Independent to talk about their White [Genie Gemini and Ear- made her mark in theartworld. 'm M' ‘ plans tobreathe new life into the my-nominated costume designer Her paintings, prints, pencil! : . I - : historic Memorial Hall, which who lives outside of Warkworthl charcoal sketches, and sculp- . _ , ' , It E _ ' they will be leesrng. . WW“? the _munrc1palrty trues have appeared tt.a number Gathered on thefront steps of the historirMemttrial Hall in Warltworth are The hall was built in 1922as a with our idea ... Mike Rutter the ofart shows and exhibits. members ofa committee inspired by local artist are Rune“ dedicated to monument to those who died in Trent Hills CAO, loved the Con- She will be performing at the o . 1h. . _ " . F penrng imartsandheritage giglerrfdmtmunlsft,sheree Remus World War L cept; said Pollock amagt as will Papatheodaroi1 sen David Follodrand Dimitri 'apathodtrma,' badrfromlett lolrnSpeah- "My idea is to have an ongo- The proposal was taken to od his group TALESPINN fea- 2il (lire Russell and Steve Rape: that 2i'Gii when the photo was ing centre in Warkwtyrth for art Trent Hills Council and' ap- turing Howard Baer, a standup iri2iiiiGiiiiiG 'iiriiryLiiieii hllrhine1hlhite liitgleTellier and history combined because proved unanimously. bass player and Steve Rains of and Elizabeth 2iiiiria"i';i22i'ca ' ' . --.--_ a-.-.-.-'-------""--- IELECTION 2014 , _ , - g,,!l,t1llila, 7139/ acme/1y Ci':.?,; 1"“2014 ' . . '.) " ' ‘ , Cramahe EIE* as- . - . . l Townshrp . l . . a an I 4 r '4. wt ‘I ' - . ' Iltst i . if "t. .-' . 1 ttrf, b] " . E? " I {grit YR; L; . MANDYWN - 1.93. M l "i pr"',' tal l For Northurnberland Today .h5, lil a - E, . iiij ' CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP - a?" _ ‘ Rt " ‘-- . There were moments of held Iti8l ‘ 'tthd 'd r , breath for the top two Cramahe ilrlglllliih'i, r I Township council spots but in Tall%l2l , i the end, at 10:45 pm, Monday, limit“; T incumbent Mayor Marc Coon-tbs t 'lh1 Mgct%llm . held on. . tithgglmmr He defeated the challenger, , M5RtiMll WEE incumbent Councillor Pat ' E . Igiigilaim ‘ ‘ Westropefy 166vDtes. The final r ‘ " l l iiiiiiig5giglll ' unofficia count was Coombs Belle-st g "V, H . 1319,Westmpe1153. _ WW" "1010 Illili'iiiiE ' iii. h And it wasn't until the last Cramahe Mayor Marc Coombs . ilillglglliigllilil" , box of votes was counted that retained his seat and Councillor iiiiili'Eglillltll , ' h newcomer Sandra Arthur was Ed Van Egmond led the polls in illlgll'iili5iiiil . e I . . declared deputy mayor-elect. In the race for a councillor seat. lllgililitliiM i' I " . athree-waJr race, the vote results illRlll - IaBlN . were: Arthur BM, incumbent Jim votes and Tim Gilligan, a former q " , P, ' . l , erlrams 857 and Lee Dekeyser, a councilor defeated in the 2010 " li' . I, ' I I fog-3:: mfatttltltr. with 717. ll election, regaining his seat with “I "i 1 o 0 we counci ors are 1,178 votes. Incumbent coun- 11tw?1cymbtnti.i.dVan Egmond, cilor Clinton Breau was edged mwmmo i who led easily all evening, gar- out with 999 votes, followed by Newcomer Don Clark won a nered 1,479 votes. Next came Murray McCullough 530 and Ken seat as a CramaheTownship ' newcomer Don Clark with 1,202 Awender 454. councillor. ,‘A\ K\i:\“\}