Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2015, Volume 7, p. 23

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Q?x_ Eue 'tz:,_’_x e eop enc e n y s oo e eevees is io. Aaipnian aury hiaey os ol ef aaain ooo ol ces @ 0 o Rotary welcomes United Way coâ€"chair Little Lake For more than 45 years the ’ 5 sn x M es I‘ental Northumberland United Way has E h $ < een working in the community s § : o8 10 S o make a difference in peoples 3 s 7 ©4 °0 * LE _ aâ€"«4 Bs L | | | property Over this time the organization F | = & 0\\"’ fâ€"â€"~% 1 OA B s as evolved to form an alliance : No 5 ¢ l 4 rith the community to ensure that _ |_ E "‘, + *‘E RN AT\ E/ 3 ‘, $ o reVl.eWEd ey programs, initiatives and orâ€" t ? @ R f - s t I { anizations are funded to ensure F [ * e Ed 7 ! _| _ MANDYMARTIN ome of our most vulnerable comâ€" 9+ M n TA : 4 __| _ FORNORTHUMBERLAND TODAY nunity members are supported. ye & iÂ¥ . ® h > | ‘he 2015 campaign is focused on £ \ C ' Olb Orn P ¢ _ _CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" As hanging lives in the county, more _/ ¢ 4 | _ of Nov. 1, the Cramahe Townshipâ€" han 24,000 of them in fact. The 4 { 2 _ ownedrentalhomeat114Little Lake resentation of the 2015 campaign _ |_ & + Q M‘H i | Rd. will be vacant. vas made by Paul Macklin. â€"â€" We * o j Earlier in October, Councillor Ed Mr. Macklin is coâ€"chairing the | 1 C © | _ Van Egmond gave notice he wantâ€" harity campaign with his wife | i+ ‘____|| _ ed the property discussed and conâ€" oan, and they are working tireâ€" F ~ hy +% »4 C _\ sideration be given to allowing a essly this Fall to get the message | _ _ _ % _ _\ _ sponsored Syrian refugee family be ut about the supportneededby 1| _\ _ = se > U 1 â€" housedthere. n 4residents of Northumberland _ |__ & F ‘egy‘s $hek 4 [ £ | Deputy Mayor Sandra Arthursugâ€" who currently live at or below the _ ‘35 E 4 "*& * 3 â€" W 1| _ gested local social housing needs, or overty line. Thepresentationoutâ€" ; f "Ce * 4 {â€"ng ; _ __|_| _ those of veterans, may take preceâ€" ined the new focus of the Northâ€" _| _ / 3 I "Teeâ€" t * S s fi%\ SE â€" dence. imberland United Way, from an ||| " § 0 alle © > 6 ol O hv Â¥ O EOE _ In 2014, the Township spent agency which in the past worked + h ‘ f ks ! A E> is * * o 7 & $8,215.47 on maintenance (but had to funnel donations to member & F_ ie :3 i ‘ o g € budgeted $3,000) andreceived $5,535 agencies, to a new more dynamâ€" . [ * . ts e . 4: 19. : f l in rentfrom the house. ic foundation which targets comâ€" C daln es .. _ U N â€" e e o "As this property is getting oldâ€" munity impact and maximizing the * SUBMITTEDPHOTO _ er, we can anticipate future mainâ€" amount oflives touched with camâ€" _ Colborne Rotarian Morris Tait (left) presents Paul Macklin, Northumberland United Way 2015 Campaign coâ€"chair, with _ tenance work," a staff report to paign donations. a beautiful memento courtesy of Hoselton Sculptures in Colborne. Macklin recently visited the club to present the Council Oct. 20 states. While the These are challenging times for _ details of the 2015 campaign and outline the direction and scope of the charitable work in our community pursued by _ property is habitable, staff recomâ€" all charities and it is an important . the United Way. mendalarger maintenance budget mission of of the 2015 campaign for 2016 after a detailed property to focuses local donations withloâ€"â€"â€" how they are investingin thelives . for follow them on them on Faceâ€" _ ty for the continued dedication of â€" inspection. calâ€"projects. of Northumberland residents visâ€" _ bookandtwitter. Inclosingouthis _ the tireless volunteers and generâ€" _ A previous councilrecommended For more informationabout the _ it the Northumberland United _ presentation Mr. Macklin wanted _ ousfinancial supportshownby the â€" razingthehouseratherthanbeinthe Northumberland United Way, and _ Way website at www.mynuw.org _ to thank the Cramahe communiâ€" _ township residents. rental business. ButVanEgmondandArthuragreed o Oct. 20 that the property should be rented rather than sitvacant. Inter sand CcOntTact awarded ..myzzz=â€"â€"> family wouldnotbeprocessedby Caâ€" . & nadianimmigration foranotheryear MANDY MARTIN screening, hauling and stacking _ SandraArthursaid. it, and if we have enough and if _ ormoreand, ifapproved, would not FOR NORTHUMBERLAND TODAY of wintersand for Cramahe Townâ€" _ Roads budget expenditures are _ the price is valid till the newyear," . be eligible for social assistance beâ€" ship winter road maintenance to _ already nearing 2015 limits, she â€" Mayor Marc Combs said. cause they enter Canada sponsored CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP â€" It‘s W.D. HarrisExc. said. $ Chiefadministrative officer Dan _ by an individual or group. a sand stockpile that will have to The Harris tender of $28,975 was Arthur urged more information _ O‘Brien said he will checkcurrent In the end, a final decision has wait. On Oct. 20, Cramahe Townâ€" _ the lowest of three received. in reports that come to Council. stores and report back to the next _ been deferred untilthe Nov. 3. counâ€" ship Council delayed formalâ€" "I thought we had enough until "We need to know where the _ councilmeeting Nov.3 whenadeâ€" . cil meetingpendinga more detailed ly awarding the contract for the _ theendoftheyear," Deputy Mayor _ money will come from to pay for _ cision may be made. staffreport. $s M 2 * e o m is \ C (6>2 cA //

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