Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2000, Volume 5, page 4

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THE COL "----------------------, w, ,7, - ---- ___ __7, LOCAL NEWS _ C ill did li (Cu/born e, fh MING/6’ tks 35/63 Five candidates are vying for Municipal Waste Recovery Facil- Carl Wilce we can prevent some of these three Councillor positions for the ity)," he said. ' ' A former Cramahe Towaship things from happening." he said, new municipality of the Town- Rather than buy election Signs Councillor, Mr. Wilce has been "We need to take care of our ship of Cramahe. The five candi- that will eventually add to the "filling in" as Councillor since water. Water and air are the two dates at last Wednesdays all-can- waste going to the MRF, Mr, Kelly August this time around, filing a most important things in life." dictates Forum in Colborne spoke said he is donating $100 to Com. vacancy, He is a fourth genelw He supports the ?xllal1s1on of in order of numbers drawn. munity Care. _ sewage serv1ces to the industrial sAfiiEiiv, park. "It's easy to spend money Mike Johnston Jane Boreham 3 M,88N t?R ' T but to have to make it. We need a "Everyone should stand for A retired bank manager, Jane "N, strong industrial area. We have a office once in a lifetime" Mike Boreham ha served two terms as 36 l, petty fair industrial park 110W Johnston, a 20-year Cramahe a Colborne Councillor. She is ' , Township resident, said he was active in numerous volunteer 'We 'e st' _ once advised, in a . - _ WT a 3 ltr g-rs' , " 3.} (irrrs f _ . . _ "1'm the only one up here with I e Ek' . . . - RF. , I wr ’ 'ih no record of public service," he . "ees""' a it Fi' " 33:: " 8R%' I 'IM, b _ " noted, _ Fr PT' hi3,“ «7 . , / C od F RI bl l tt' 1 a , . After 30 years working for Gen. 'it/ P. _ a _ _ “if i was; - _ ,5: . eral Motors, Mr. Johnston has , . E trr, . it",. , _ _ " 3 3 "CCrh( new , operated a marketing and con- . ‘ _ "ii;":",)';':'):-, Aiig Fr" _ F 'ttt , 3,333. \. r',' ' sulting business specializing in " Mitt: ', -< r“ '; _ r_ ‘ tt . E ”garlic "t _ w-. , " automobile and sports marketing _ -__33 d' 'ttttse')' C , . F, ' " . Cctcs ' 3.33 v, "My business and strategic ' CA 'ir,'"?:),.', _ " .3 _ _ _ _ " h, " "N planning background can be put f "y, 'i'cta' " 'rl :_. _ " 3 , 3 . r (,ci, ' "s, to good use" by the next council, _ d _ 51.33%, , irsr'aftr/ I t e "€52, _ he said, ' V y "is,','.,':','?.,?,:??'?)-.;: /" a _ _ "Cramahe Township wi11 grow , _ .3 25.2.: ",'s i I 1 _ ’ -- Fs' ‘ r 3 _ - at an unbelievable rate in the I, _ V 33' "v. i ' . Ray Kelly gMlil . t next five to 10 years whether we l "-. ' _ l ,3» . . "c:" I:': all Bis. like it or not," h predicted. llfwe 1‘3, 1 in "_'. '-. _ 7.}, J-, _y.'u" tion Cramahe resident. ga BMli, don't have a clear plan, others _ {‘3' ':: l' 3;“ j "rh')r,js r':':." " _-l ':. "I have always shopped in cor dllit - N will impose ideas or perhaps leg- . 3 sNri, it” r ' _ J " _ ' ‘~ _ r' borne," Mr. Wilce said. As a vice " . islate what does not reflect our Mike Johnston chair of the Apple Blossom Tyme Jane Boreham consensus." Festival, past president ofthe With a plan for the future, activities including " ' council will work "quickly, effec, Community Care," / but to hold 1t tively and responsibly. Council Canadian Cancer _ ‘ " even, we need to needs to define its descriptors. Society, Northum- " 3 _ ' ' " 3 it errand. defl- For example are we primarily a berland United Way, , F' t " "h [WM nitely, the " bedroom community supported the NHCC fundrais- " , s' tr _ ' T sewage system. by agriculture or are we primary ing committee for a _ N Fur; CC?)' , J' w'e, _ I love the ily agricultural supported by new hospital, the 333.35%;g‘ ""1 I, " 'ry,: T _ _3 w; 3 land._You know, business, industrial and residen- Colborne Curling ti','f-?,'ri),)irj, It-", N-- irlt'irt 3 33,3, _ ' m? i, the first fair in tial? Council must have a clear Club and church. ':,'.iii)e"rsc,',if)vgii .31; {so}, {WW _: N 3 C 'irc'. 3 li, I)," Northumberland and defined vision." She cited many 'k'tsijli'iiii' , I' ' _r/. ""'ii;ili'i'ii'l)ijii, i 3 “2; , 133: {I was where we Establishing a few primary ini. initiatives that have [.3 tit' w £93.33 gigi - 1,3333 ' are now building tiatives and several secondary been acted on the @333?le T. g., iift,i1iesr1'i"f! Ci?"; /', the arena. The goals will give the next council community: the new t, 'rri,ssiiiltsl 31333;“ ft: _ 'iirj,il'i,st.i . "- 733. ‘ s", second fair was direction. Colborne library, r ‘._~i'”“‘-n,y&,'m$§&3§ggfigi. an ti ', . IJ-is otF'd where they are "Not all initiatives need to be upgrading of down. 'i8tS 3333.333“! 1 i'i)iiilti'tii2'i(ibie as 3, l C', it' "C.' 3.33%?) now bulldlnga costly or profound," he noted. town services,itiltE4g 3.15%, {fi‘gfi‘fi'vffigi , , C .33 = ' "ii,,ir(v'"i'iiitji'__,eiys, " new hospital (in Living on two of the busiest rail upgrading the Col. 2iiir%'i " {it}??? _,li1lsi.'iiriiiiitjj, s/tii: -i; _ i.'s?ii" ' , (i'" ('ir"fli,' Cobouvg). and road routes in North Amer- borne municipal Fig.1, 'jritifii'iil,tii 13:53:31." I:,:?:,:))?'.,, 3 Mfg“ 'cr'. piggy: "l want to rep- ica presents opportunities. building, and a new Ti i, Carl Wiloe resent you on "Why can't we have a rail com- Colborne fire hall. Im ost council. I will lis- muter stop in Colborne?"he "We have a pro- ' . . ‘ten to your con- asked, gram to improve the facades Northumberland Cattlemer1's stry,c,riyt criticism y your ideas "The municipality needs a downtown, and a new arena is Association, member ofNorthum, My 0119 dream Is that we Fe) proactive website," he said. "And underway, " she noted. berland Ag Awareness commit, to K110“! Urge 3110331911 The mum? we need to promote and facilitate Active in the Northumberland tee, the township rec committee, pality Is 13-54111!“ [ongilanigntovs farm gate retailing.” Economic Partnership commit- and trustee ofhis church, he cited people In th.e Ite, hath YA new "We've been here 20 years and tee, she is fundraising to match his public service record. the people 1n tt? th), arena) we're still considered newcom- the $21,000 Rural Job Strategy "A new arena is a lovely thing communittg can ”lie 33333333383 ers," he said of his family's Ioca, funds, and has been active for the for our community. It will draw ”Mimi“; tre Tv"l,"is't' to work for tion at the north end of Cramahe past council term is economic more people together, but we had Jlt"/,fl2//7t of the commu- Township. development committees for the. to borrow $2.5-million to build it. the “9 county, To lessen the bugdten f(on‘ihe'tax); nity. Ra Kell "As your elected represents payer), we nee. 0 un _raise . Ray Kelly saved ioyyears on tive, I will work toward a smooth because an estlima ted flKe pre‘r A nine-yeEiErgolegrfe Council- Colborne Village council "rn the transition (of the two muniCipali- cent of the popu anon are am a 1 r Tim P053 noted a Post has 70s and 80s", six as reeve, ties), It's a natural fit. After amal- difficulty paying their time? - an ' bieh in business in Colborne for "Let's forget harking back to i,t112.iyi1s'iLw/l1, or,trl',rtnTgifg t/anxeslrJJ/'/eiyii,ht_ e, ac111g ov0t' 90 years, and politically l _ I . r . . . 323$; tr22,y,g,g2tnie,'.1ifltng, w, must have constructive input "If we fun raise, then perhaps involved for many ofthose years. C, must not forget that council from all area ------------------"

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