Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1996, Volume 1, p. 8

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KEMP, CECELIA MARY At Providence Manor, Kingston, on February 18, 1998, in her 94th year. Cecelia Mary Kemp wite of the late James Melville Kemp. Daughter of the late Francis Keeley and the late Margaret Byre. Predeceased by her sisters Sister Mary Madeline (Margaret), Elizabeth, Florence, Alice (Mrs. J.8. Myers) and Kathieen (Mrs. 0. Brocha) and by her brothers James, Frank and Joseph. Mrs. Kemp will be missed by her nieces and nephows. A funcral mass was held at St. Mary‘s Church, Grafton, on Tuesday, February. 20. Interâ€" ment will be held at Salem Cemetery this spring. Those wishâ€" ing may make memorial donations to St. Francis de Sales Church, Colbome. MacCoubrey . Funeral Home, 11 King Street West, Colbome. 355â€"2829. . . .2 n u2 I/ C DL@»“’Z/U@ Eenaop wie 1 nensecuttcne At the Cobourg Retirement Residence on Sunday, March 10, 1996 in her 99rd year. Isabolla was the daughter of the late John and !sabella Donnelly, loving wite of the late Frederick Alexander, beloved mother of Isabella and her husâ€" band Fred J. Troop, fondly rememâ€" bered grandmother of Christine Troop; Alex and Jane Troop and children Sarah, Bobby and Thomas; lan and Nicole Troop and children Spencer and Soffe. The family will recoive friends at. the MacGoubrey Funeral Home, 11 King St. W., Golborne on Tuesday evening 7â€"9. Funcral service will bo held at the funeral home at 2pm. Wednesday, March 13. 200 00C____ ALEXANDER, ISABELLA WILKIE ho mationet i BRINTNELL, DOROTHY HELEN (Reeve of the Village of Brighton (1973â€"1978) and Warden of the Gounty . of . Northumberland (1975)). Dorothy Brintneli, (nee Hennessy) of 32 Meade Street, Brighton beloved wife of the late Donald Edgar Brintnell. Sisterâ€"inâ€" law. of Mr. Kingsley Brintnell and his wife JoAnne of Brighton and Joyce Brintnell of Brighton. Predeceased by a brotherâ€"inâ€"law lvison Brintnell. Also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephows. The family will receive friends at the Walas Funcral Home, 130 Main Street, Brighton on Tuesday from 2â€"4 & 7â€"9 p.m. Funeral service in Trinity St. Andrew‘s United Church, Brighton on Wednesday, March 18th at 11 a.m., the Reverend Fred Love offiâ€" ciating. Spring interment Waites Cematery, Brighton. MssA 1215 Deaths New Colborneâ€"Cramahe Fire Dept. is bargain for township Even at the projected cost of $73,150 for 1996, Cramahe Township will still pay less for fire proâ€" tection this year than it did in 1995, says townâ€" ship administrator Gerry Morrison. EEileen Argyris Cocborpe cwRomicle _A:(,m.zo/% Trudy smith forwarded some highlights of the Cobourg UCW Now Thank We All Our God (when everything goes well) Sing Them Over Again To Me (the new hymns are too difficult) Come Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy (but wait until I‘m not too busy) O Jesus, I have Promised (surely you didn‘t take me seriously!) A Charge to Keep I Have (but not for long, I hope} Are Ye Able? (Who? Me?) The above are apropos the new hymn books. Page 12 By Nancy Ellis, 355â€"2051 Salem Sampler HYMNS WE SECRETLY SING ‘The Colborne Chronicle, Wednesday, March 13, 1996 Faith challenges us to welcome change The figure does not include an overâ€"$90,000 oneâ€"time cost to buy into the existing Colborne Fire Dept. to create the new Colborneâ€"Cramahe Fire Dept. â€" In 1995, with no ownerâ€" ship of any fire departâ€" ment, Cramahe paid over There was a pause at noon to enjoy a delicious luncheon provided by the host church and served to nearly 200 people. That was followed by the opportunity to investigate the Following the business portion of the meeting a humorous skit was presented featuring the talents of Edna Glennester, Dot Adams, Mary Andrews and May Stewart, under the direction of Shirley Irvine. Diane McLeod of Peterborough directed the music, employing hymns and songs from the new "Voices United", hymnbook, which will be available soon. Evelyn Brown provided piano accqr‘npanlmgnt. Brighton UCW president, Muriel Shortt, extended a warm welcome to the gathering and greetings were received from the Rev. Wendall White representing Camp Quinâ€"moâ€"lac; from Conference President Norma Soble; from Presbytery Chairman Paul Putman, and from Greg Beatty of the United Church Resource Centre. annual presbyterial meeting held at Trinityâ€"St. Andrew‘s Church in Brighton on Jan. 31. ‘The meeting began at 9 a.m. and was chaired by UCW President Cathy Galt of Salem. $60,000 . {actual) . to Colborne Fire Dept., alone, Mr. Morrison told Cramahe council at a recent meeting. Part of the township used to be protected by Brighton Fire Dept., which received about $30,000 from Cramahe in 1995. Aos Eooo e Apunt oo M e mc is ue ns A number of our Salem people They made their wa§ home attended the meeting and I‘ve ‘rather tremulously in the bad heard that it was a most weather following an enjoyable worthw}flle and enjoyable event. dinner at Swiss Chalet. All My thanks to Trudy for this . arrived safe and sound. report. It has been a bad winter. We send out happy birthday A Little Wit and Wisdom: wishes this week to Flossic Make each new morning the . Bailey, who will be 88 on March Ruineut Communion was celebrated, with the elements being distributed by Mr. Putman, Cathy Galt and Rene Simpson. Trinity U.C., Cobourg, will host this event in 1997. A number of our Salem people attended the meeting and I‘ve heard that it was a most worthwhile and enjoyable event. My thanks to Trudy for this report. Mrs. Simpson‘s son, Tan, who has sung professionally, sang "Amazing Grace," dedicated to his mother. The UCW of Cold Springs U.C. presented the service of worship with the theme "The Lord Is My Shepherd." s M d l LA nooe o msld Guest speaker, Diane McLeod, addressed "Voices United!, familiarizing the company with some of the new hymns and urging everyone to sing along. The Rev. _ Paul Putman officiated at the ceremony of installation of officers that saw Cathy Galt _ become pastâ€" president and Rene Simpson of Brighton, take her place as president of the organization. i n ons special displays arranged throughout the buildings. \ The northern part of Cramahe, part of which is still protected by Percy (Warkworth) Fire Dept., cost the township about $14,500 last year, said the administrator. The Joint fire board has set a "very preliminary" budget of about $133,000 The Carlton Showband of TV‘s longâ€"ago "Pig and Whistle Show" was performing at the Academy Theatre in Peterborough on Feb. 24. Thirty intrepid citizens from our area joined a bus trip and braved the elements in order to go to see the show and we‘re pleased to hear they enjoyed it. meeniote wl o Rironty I game at Salem on March 1 were: Viola Stickle, ladies‘ high; Marie Morrison, ladies‘ low; Evelyn Whaley, men‘s high; Everett Beattic, men‘s low; Connic Goodrich, lone hands; Marie Morrison, travelling prize. The 50â€"50 draw was won by Wilf Gregory. Viola reminds club members that a St. Patrick‘s pot luck dinner is scheduled for March 15 and you‘re all to wear green! Viola‘s son, Tom Stickle of Brantford, visited his mum over the March 1â€"3 weekend. opening door to a better day. Prize winners of the euchre to be split between the township and theâ€"village on a 55â€"45 per cent basis, explained Mr. Morrison. That figure also does not include an estimated $24,000 for renovating the former township garage in Castleton for use as a satellite fire station. _ That cost will be borne by Cramahe alone, but Bailey. And happy birthday to Chevron Smith, Trudy Smith‘s grandson, who will be 21 on March 16; to Joe Chapman who will be 17 on March 20, and to Kaitlin Newton, Marjorie and Art Bailey‘s granddaughter, who will be eight years old on March 22. It‘s Floyd Bellamy‘s birthday on March 22, so happy birthday, Floyd, as well! And a special happy birthday wish to Doreen Bond who will be 85 years old and who is still young at heart. _ And, in an effort to be a week ahead, instead of a week behind, let us send out the best of happy birthday wishes to the rest of our March people: to Ford Arthur for March 26, and his wife, Sandra, for the 27th; to Earl Bailey for the 30th and to Darlene Bellamy, ‘way up in Whitehorse, for the 31st. Kurt Newton, Kaitlin‘s little brother, will be four on March 27, and we send him a special birthday wish. Bon Mots: Horse power was a wonderful thing when only horses had it. 15. Colborne must bear 45 per cent of the estimated $24,000 cost of training and equipping fire flghter; to staff the substation. Mr. Morrison said he is confident that the municiâ€" palities will find the cost of training and equipment to be substantially lower than that estimate. Hope it‘s a lovely one, MrS ~ Unknown

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