l l PT m a; a.) '- w = a â€a: ( Apple Blossom _ in 'i?i ei':,"; (iiiii 'i/i-il-F/ii, , . to is o m 3 Jra l O .H t E a, jp, tae, g b“ l _ F,, S.', a) Q " a, E .' : c. , . 4-; is g H "RG ei rs o a E x44 .1 . . _'. S “E g5 Ems gaer, l - . _ tit g as p: EEO €3,525 l C a1r res1gns a {ifs-3E as age; (r/Ir/c:'--] V‘O'H 3“ audit 3.4:" _ "'" gin}: r"cs,'t1-,', i'iii1g'yri,',ai'it1/siii, T . . w (â€5:63 gm ",sii5-iEtrwrire I Sudden move surprises committee . _ 8-4 "l; 'ici/iii,'; 25: r'.j)ii1'44 "f, (i: 3°33}? A +2 x a: E -‘ 'r' C :2 'll, . 53‘46 SH 235085322 . l By Boa OWEN organizing of the festival. C 2 g fd S i; a? 33 c?; y, Jii c e :5†l l chronicle©bel|net.ca The former chair cited not get- I if Ic", E) D g a C) ii, "g "i," "a =, C; l ting the job as Cramahe tourism CD h' e, “ _ ‘5 ras" E _ E - 3 Cl = C, . The Apple Blossom Tyme Fes- co-ordinator as justification for O . E2 w El, E a 8 Th S 'i?,-'?.) ct '4 33% ' tival continues to have growing dropping out of the Apple Blos- i? if; '5 $ CG Lt 3-9 3‘00 g 53 g c, E g pains. Following mixed reviews som group and four other groups C) cl C r: "ii' rel, 3 8 c, "g a 'tct 03 E __ ue, AD of the 2005 festival, organizers set associated with the township of E2 g F? 'i) 0 2:33 C be m 5 o c, E) S E L out to review the entire festival, Cramahe. She had been elected by E S “3 ' 53 U s, 8 3 S g 313:? in a: assess its strengths and weak- the Apple Blossom Board at its a 8 E E3 CJ is cn t t ui s-Til. 303 o 1j.-'iiii" l nesses and build a better event August 31 meeting and had ii< (MAE $2 y), E2 g â€â€˜5 : z E(i.'r9,'-' _ lmth an expanded board of direc- planned to have several items CD = w E Tv' E “53 Q s, S": g ors. read to discuss at the meetin . Pr a The group is well on its way to last Vilednesday. g a S E E i,'l, g 2 B 2s, E) f2 E "G 3 E accomplishing that, but it had a The Apple Blossom Tyme g T-j, £3: : 535 ". 43% 85 g g pair of setbacks at its September members present last Wednesday a lg' *2 El g E ts, i, E o?)'; Cir' a: 3 " 28.meeting. The first was disap- made no decision to replace Ms. E a ' E g <6 3 a S', S m eT.?-.j, 5; 5 pointing, the second, surprising. Oliver Rodgers at last week's o 8 at) E g ti aâ€: g egg 2 it): E l With regret, the board accepted meeting. After a brief discussion, ' a s'-i, 'e, 0 m can: IC, Tie, t, a H a o l the resignation of director Al it was decided to make a decision s, E E3 :3; g m E) gen 5, 2 19 Brisco. In responding to his let- about a new chair at the October . "i' a E C, E 313 E E f in 0 c: Ti' ere', ii ter, board secretary Pat Johnston 26 meeting. '3 E C, O C, E O E Ci, 3% f,?, 'rg, E (s acknowledged his many hours of Aside from the resignations, 2 m S g A: E “a s, "E 'ji': aâ€: T w +4 work in his area of expertise. Mr. the directors announced progress g Ei 8 E 3 994; R E "C-i, g: c,Te 3" 5 Brisco has been overseeing the has been made in various aspects 2 c, 's' E E if, E' 'rl?, i'rt'C' E m ?,,s'gi g B l entertainment side of the festival of planning the 2006 festival. They 'I' E JP, g g g ',t'E 31:: E can: is "E l almost from the time he set down are considering holding all but '14 I E. 'it a H It E (y, 8, 9:2: E rc, E m , roots inthe community. the car, tractor and a possible E l C SE .23: i? .2 (y, ii: b. Z o' 8, l The second resignation came motorcycle show on the Keeler it E E t tie, a) r" 3 g EA E y E 3 'i/se,' l as a complete shock. The board Centre grounds. They are weigh- :56 i 'iS' 3 Eng 2 E; It: 8 F. t g E CD jd-l, l and was e-mailed to members on ing the possibility ofllning the G) Q f Ji E g3 3 C', c055 on? 8'3 r-' E E S] i the same day as the meeting. cars down the side of Division '.')i.is, u: F:',, sag g 0.5 an; 5E ri",?,' ig 5E5 Newly-elected chair Janette Street and closing' off it off to 2? ii C, E iiicy 'g E 9;“ 85 i'; (2 i,,'-' 'g, 50 5: 8 _ Oliver-Rodgers announced in the other vehicle traffic. Vendors this F, g 5 8 3 E "l-fi 5 E ti s, = E t, 2i, 9: it: _ letter e-mailed to board members year' will be all housed together, 3 5 E 'r?, m t 'f-il? F,"i: g m i 2 Ti l the day of the meeting that she possibly under a tent, protecting Q“ “ _ "a 3 m m a" ’53? D, l I would nolonger participate in the them from the elements. _ " " - " " __. A ', ' _ '_, C New twp. tour] sm . l di . / co-or mator hired l (yo/12 cal/(Le 1 BY BOB OWEN . ." _ ' - l chronicls@bellnet.ca 001'5/03 C _ ' l. W4 _ l Cramahe Township's new _ a i Cta5eacc-s WAch’L†f cr J/as tourism co-ordinator, Rebecca , 1-1; ' . tty,r,tTTyEi' -------- _---------. l Goddard-Bowman, is eager to , y d w - l 600 NOTICES magi'llgles mDEATH I start her newjob. j 's . _ .. , _ up - s7mTi.rdv73roGa .i-*ief2LIfi., V Earlier this summer, township " . 2 ’ " ' . J /o,s3,isiiiLnsin.os,dslleJif,NelY,l3, Willi?) _ l council approved the 20-hour-a- 'i,'. . Bt IBie . , Dear sisterofJoe Fowlerand the late Wm. Fowler and Wnicfnvefid fe of Donald F. Stetzer. l week position as a means to boost 'rs3 . ' & f 3" " g “Ho 3 l the township s profile and attract a , are)“ " . . Peacefully atharresidence on "l-beetle?,,'),'-'-:)',?,",')?,)- _ people to the area. ; - . , . , the late Claude Taylor. Loving momerot Lawrence ii thergom -ye.arielovadwiie of l Ms. Goddard-Bowman has : L - ' . Carolyn Chrysler, Jeanne Bell, Pat Spencer, 'tref),'):',?,';,',,?',') inanConnie Moore, lived most of her life in this area. ff ' . girangemmheezfl 31 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren, 5 great sifg,t,rSei)g; Dear , She was educated at Grafton Pub- _ _ , l " . ' 2.13mi? "i"2nrgag,riresig ttl, Teyly. Slim of Peg 'ii'i'ipiii'l'ltl2rrd/'aringrJi, _ 1 lic School and Cobourg District - I i " Funeral Home, 11 King 533v" [tt1,jepetuFJges, e,r:y,yr',i,r,t1,tyit,tt,ih,t, “'3cher l Collegiate Institute East before ' be; ' family service will be Gr:Gi'TiidmUa'f', Interment :1 8:135; @412 all mm Aprivate l getting her Bachelor of Applied Pne‘roev Bog OWEN ',7eieJg1ii,j', to the Casueton United Church or Head& Stroke '-tihl2i,tvt1tt,i,t,ye, l Arts in retail management at Rebecca Goddard-Bowman is 9 av 111111rrt1te1 [e ondolences l Ryglilson [u',?dieJ1i,trt C b . Cramahe's first tourism co-or0ina- .---, “ e» --------, V e move ac 0 o ourg in tor. l 1995 and has tupphildren attend- ' ing schooythere.1 1, been implemented. __ ' . _ _ Ms. (isisij,irjiiyt,s,,,'t,syy,1t? con- She has worked/inthe Self- , tributed to the revitalization of Help Office in Cobourg and most ', the Cobourg downtown, and has recently was the Port Hope eco- I done some small business; con- nomic development officer, a l suiting. Much of her report, Mar- position she left last fall. l ketirrg Downtown. Cobourg, has continued on page 3 (a l I) l eseeeer-sec-sr---e---'"---"----'h--""" --------- / vl