THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015 N ew d ay n ew gea~a& n L Aredcnn e ie e es I G l opit vendors for a Warkworth Health f _ production f . _ and Wellness Fair ' es baf Curew â€"EPDEPEpdtATt â€" QOYsG)1» j an re 7 U enu By John Campbell will also be a labour doula for exâ€" f pectant mothers and a thanadoula, . M'}‘{T h# feay u> 1 0 Ay Warkworth â€" There are all kinds an endâ€"ofâ€"life transition guide who 4 oget â€" 9â€"7"1 ’{ of products and services on offer at helps people who are dying preâ€" the annyal Warkworth Health and pare for death. > ; . Own ) Wellness Fair but perhaps its most _ "It‘s just a great opportunity to attractive feature is the goodness learn what‘s in our community a ; of heart at the core of the event. _ within the health and wellness sysâ€" MANDY MARTIN short at $108,944.65. ; That would be the donation orâ€" tem," Whalen said. "A lot of people * FOR NORTHUMBERLAND TODAY Council was told in 2014 that ganizer Cherie Whalen makes don‘t realize alternatives [exist] to tonnage extraction was down each year to a worthwhile cause the traditional medical field that * CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" 25% to 30% in Cramahe. Théâ€" in the community. This year it‘s we‘re all used to and that there are . Cramahe Township is asking the â€" large Holcim pit on thfe waterj the Christmas dinner program that other options for personatisare and provincial Ministry of Natural Reâ€" frontreportedredvzlceglhmesto-n? 7 Hills Community Pantry will wellness." d sources (MNB) to review the outâ€" _ productionand shlppgngfromlt's be providing at St. Paul‘s United In the past Whalen, who started puts from the seven pit businesses . Lakeport area operation and the Church. the fair in 2012, has represented ® in the municipality. council of the day decided not to Last year the fair raised $600, Arbonne, a Swiss company that For the second yearinarow, revâ€" _ request a provincial audlt-_ 1 Whalen said, but "if I get four or makcs skin care products, but this j enue from the seven sand, gravel _ For 2016, Cramahe staffis rec . five hundred I‘m quite happy." time she‘ll be there as a esthetiâ€" S and limestone businesses is less ommending the Mumc_lpahty Aparl from a few donations, she cian. & than budgeted. lower its expectation qf income raises the money lhrc_)ugh ihe saleâ€" "I went back to sc_:hool {tobecome 4 In 2014, it was estimated . from theaggregate businesses to 0( venc!or spaces, minus the cost quahï¬gd]_," she smd._ 3 $130,00 would be paid by the proâ€" _ $110,000 from $130,000. of renting the. Warkworth Town :‘.\dm]SS[()n to tl}e fa!r is free. This ' vinci‘alAggregateResourcesCur- While the Municipality can reâ€" Hall Centre for the Arts, where the will be the first time it will be held poration, the agency that collects _ quest an MNR audit, there is no event will take place Nov. 29, from on a Sunday, rather than a Saturâ€" ‘ themonéyduefrom'l‘ownslï¬pag- guarantee it would be done. Furâ€" 12 to 4 p.m. day, the change coming about as . gregate businesses to forward to _ ther, if done, the MNR does not There will be 20 vendars as usual, a result of Whalen being a hockey the Township. Only $107,393.22 _ release details of the audit to the with a few new participants, inâ€" parent and having to adjust her : ; Wasremitted: Municipality but only whether cluding a Red Cross certified inâ€" schedule. i in budgâ€" _ money is due from a busirress or structor, a naturopath, a personal _ The event has also been shortened & This year, Cramahg o4. businesses trainer, and a retailer of soaps, lip because "some of us found it a bit etedfor$130,000 butis $21,055.35 busin 9 balms and body products. There long" previously, Whalen said. _ Coats for kids in Colborne CECILIANASMITH ing and adult clothing as well. NORTHUMBERLAND TODAY These donations can be dropped ; off at 8 Cedar St. or 19 Church St. e % .e ; COLBORNEâ€"Awinterâ€"clothing . E., butorganizers ask that youcall 5 p exchange is taking place the week _ first (905â€"355â€"9995 or 905â€"355â€" n u I n C I e of Nov. 2 to 7 at Prospect Commuâ€" _ 3886). Ni nity Church in Colborne. Calling itself the church wlxth + Free winter clothing for the â€" the bigheartat the cornerof King whole family will Belavatiable t (Smrestendrigmincciberneitros ra n ce o m e a u the side door from Monday to Friâ€" . pect will be open for the wintel_'T day that week. clothing exchange each day of this o rsaay: And leading up to the event, orâ€" â€" week from 2:30 to 4 p.m. = v43%%.~ ‘ ganizers are also calling for donaâ€" As well, evening appointments ;:,; 3X . ;;,{1‘ > tions of all kinds â€" winter coats, can be arranged by calling 905â€" 2 y * o . hats, mitts, searves, boots and 355â€"9995, i § i s " n "% »:'. § ..:' sweaters, babyâ€" and toddlerâ€"sized cec'ilia.nasmith@sunme_dia.ecz f pe*= x a - f -w.h s clothing, warm schoolkids‘ clothâ€" _ twitter.com/NT_crasmith * Â¥% . ‘ ; /dE 5 € » "",.';j,w ‘ . o o hs New planning coâ€"ordinator ®*, /‘ =_â€"_t . P 7 y i. 3 D > old g;_:. i CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" Mayâ€" _ Township of Lanark Highlands. C & on "Ii mgl **2u ?é" *Silk . .5 hs 7â€@%1 Rape ./ or Mare Coombs, on behalf of the _ She also holds Bachelor of Arts w L'E‘et PnE Scw ca:: ï¬ uen o wBs . s ang s -éi‘&! hte C Township of Cramahe Municipal .. and Back_lelorof Tourism clegreesg _ _x-? & A% & :":i ht hss 43 zs J 4 _ Council, is pleased to announce "Je'nmfer’_s experience and enâ€" r,: s 4 4 io. Kike > > Te as~‘ ~% 74 that Jennifer Solfhas accepted the 'thu51_a§mv_nllâ€be areal assetto_thg fa s\ â€" $ y : $s i f « e ; position of planning coâ€"ordinator _ municipality," Coombs states in a : _#: h E.. 3 :% ~J ‘5‘."‘?'.‘-.’, i : & «with the Township. press rele_as_e‘ "We arePIeased to f m s > 2s way._ _" iss t t > M C Solfcofmeigflig;a;;lzhx;j:;‘:ï¬(: lï¬z‘ie m ce Lisaâ€"Marie Guernon, founder of Dominium Dogs in Trenton, and Sisi, in training to be a service dog, read the inscription on years of m is Y { an honour plaque in memory of friend Cpl. Marieâ€"France Comeau installed on one of over 100 flags lining the roadside alon most rECEflFly as _the planning 0. SOI:; ssumed hondutics Mondsy Kingston‘s gayflidge Drive, from Front Road to Henderson Boulevard. The flags, part of Veterans Voices of Canada / Flags ngf adiministrative assistant fothe | BePl Remembrance, provide a powerful, visual statement to honour our Canadian military men and women. Oneâ€"hundred and twentyâ€"eight Canadian flags representing 128,000 Canadian war dead and missing in action, from the Boer War to present, wereraised on October 17 and will remain in place until November 14. Flags are accompanied by a plaque recognizing and hon.â€" es ouring individual veterans. The heroes named on each honour plaque act as ‘quardians‘ of the 1,000 souls each flag represents, Photo by; Rob Moosy _ $AFEHTOL) pproErewndEeAT / ®ef 23â€" J15 |. T m ty io o ol Nt‘ nalbtis i Li t en 150. 2 in ic‘ i