Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 5, p. 17

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IORAMAHE counclt MCrllihthhtC01mtllt .".. q I . I I , $6.000 sign 0 s 0 a r I ng 2 vandalized o s A $6,000 mobile . electronic speed Sign Is I toast. _ _ I S e It was twrce vandalized when posted on Durham St. . N. in Coiborne. _ New. thtatlramahittey - . Townshi ommun t/oA'my utHregtctrguus =tyts+ y ' thoU- s/Yr f t to access the front 1'llil1irl"df/nTilt'lllt1 WWW" lots." to be picked up and relayed to MANDY MARIE d . it! 'ow/gs/tllc,?, he said. requesting a smaller, ' ForNorthumherlandToday An estimated 40 to so ballots another municipal staff Imag- For Northumberlan 0 at "i", present, there are no g1'gg,ihtfnstiitftr"an were mis-sliced, she said. At that her for electronic posting on e . ' striations on . CRAMAHE TWP. -- There were point, the scrutineers moved to township website and also to the CQLBORNE _-vehicles gaggd ['i0ttei'1igfsit'1'/'is, Kensington side of King St. E, (Cty. " .. spirled ballots in the Dct. 27 month... he" enve- public retardant?" restaurants... 'igl St. A former "no parking" IS', . apparent? . _ _ lo a. . resultsat e ee er e . ow- . . . [mas e . . . (T1210? 'iJ,0n1rh'llia'r'dT/e1sii1pl C' the 5200 ballots mailed out ever, Doiron said, one station held to Kensington St. tn Colborne are 3n ve11,s,li",it/,',17e up again, Olco station In an effort an a .eThere' were some near-misses, to voters, only2,511 were returned backtheir bundle tallies. a safety problem, neaaby IT; 1131‘“: said. gnome the 50 kph spee ough for counting, a 45% voter turnout "Fur some reason, they held on dent Dave Forster lays. e asi to The Ontario Highway Traf- II m it. . bl . To open the mailed-in ballots, for the municipal election. to their results untilthe end," she pramahe Townshlp minus; on tic Act says there's no parking The cost Will proba F, a unicipally-owned electronic "There were 50 ballotsin a bum said, noting that it had nothing [rytall Signs on the ly/ft', feet- within 15 meters of an intersec- have to be com? out o l d latter-opener was initially used dle," Doiron explained. "There to do with where the ballots were F_i1g,,1tyrl Ignorejélezg - tion Councillor Pat Westrope capital budget, lira/35:10 , of slice open enveIOps contain- were 10 stations (for counting), so from geographically, ' . 102E /"l Pf? "El t l', the my iiiiiif. by gounclllor Pat as I? . , i gballots. Itwas discovered the each had 250 ballots." The incoming counctl Will It e di lcu J? 'll xistin "We could try that and see It will also probably nee tit was cutting off one of the Asked why there was a delayi: 1r,tJ1/2'2g2,tii,t,tirg,ti,:ti; 'll',,', s',iint2,rnirvye 3:108:22; St 'lf what the results are," Forster 2,regtireeigrsndta, l 'V F ts b in osted, Doiron sol in to ta are e muntc . . . I',' . appro , F Lwootttgayoralty candidates from gills?“ 3913mm with sorting 2gil', MayurMarc Coomb's said. Forster told council Tuesday. ; saléiouncil will instruct munic- Egmond observed, which Elwewere able to tape them all out the sliced ballots, then mov., It will be a decision ofcouncil. feel It s a real safety issueWheeIn ipal staff to erect no parking takes time - and that will J, ck together," Cramahe Dep- ing to manual opening. The vote- Adetailed report, aitl‘ough m." because will din t 35315 at the signs-establishing the 45-foo't allow the cost to be a 2015 . uEy Clerk and beputy Returning counters at each were requested required by the Municipal Act, to Fart are par e Dr e exclusion area on the south side budget item. . liter (BRO) Candace Doiron to count each bundle and, when l?e'mg.p.reipred for the final meet- Leggy. , a. bi arking lot in of King St. E. from Kensington - Mandy Martin _ r ported at the council meeting. 50 ballots were completed, they ing of the incum.bent council on the r6391); I 538:; people park west, " ewere able to count allure bal- were to raise a recording sheet NOV-13; . T... . I C Plenty of festive gifts at (olborne I a EKG Art Gallery 5 special show We r News - Colhorne - Cool days December 2i with " opening A painting or photographmight and frosty nights herald the begin- celebration on November 15 from bring to mind a particular memory hing ofthe holiday season. Homes 2 to 4 pm. you share while a one-of-a-kind and streets sparkle with adom- The Colbome Art Gallery will piece of pottery could reflect a _ ments and our thoughts soon turn be beautifully decked out for the favourite food or drink. l to the anticipation of finding just season and the opening aiternoun The right piece of jewellery , the right gifts for our loved ones. will offer guests a chance to meet can convey a message of love; if it's your wish to find the artists, sample homemade a handcrafted card could send l something lmly singular this treats, sip some holiday punch warmth and love across a great F season then consider the gift of and buy some original an. distance. original art and The Colbornc Art The art offered at All Things The Colborne Art Gallery, at Gallery's All Things Bright and Bright and Beautiful have been Si King Street East in Colborne, Beautiful exhibition and sale of created with holiday gut-giving is open Thursdays through artworks inavariety ofmediutns, in mind; they will give you the Sundays,froin noon toSpm. For i sizes and price ranges. opportunity to communicate a more information, please visit l This year's show opens personal message to someone <www.thccolborneartgallery. November 15 and runs unlil who is very special to you. ca>, T - ----eee- V,

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