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Cobourg Horticultural Sociâ€" : s & cS â€"O aa e es 8 F ety in Cobourg. s RELAY While they were installed 9 this, past weekend, the offiâ€" a cial unveiling of Virgin and " I IC OrC 0 Virgin and Child will take u e n S W f ?lace,next week when their g i es ormer owners, Margaret and j AG oo aagyrs fas, ;.‘-"""‘";*;;,'2'57 e s t at 10e Murray Dillon, ie from FROM PAGE1 s 'M " w%;*“ Aphe mnd . mie se on s ol io s ns d their trip to Asia, says Hortiâ€" Mokers ©Tuge e e in e sc c â€" 1 iTfC L ie eieeii a Ma We en â€" ME 0V o Wce iciie in P ‘Sia, says Horti 3 ; k. ce > armeare To d io $ o C C lt ane . _ cultural Society president w t enc oi thas, 4 "’EE e ns o c s a. f] k isA Ts C "a m Sarah Holland. Cobourg 4 Y rAEUNRTNE Cl 17 Ba® 6h ooo t Boare & NP N t a " 6 the l lo Cavel between ies io e uine .ces A. cf‘r t 5 al ez s i eï¬ eP 0) Mayor Peter Delanty willâ€" do landmarks ts 0 yeaae o Sael cyd t e C / dn P CCE andmaika. _ _ nc p hk cA cR iA .o ra on L e . 4 the honours. Not to mention that the 401 T 3.‘ BE , W t pe N. ï¬n‘ | Wc uce hA > s * This is the first time the j L ul ~ 3 Li 5 2 5 \ â€" [ © n route means rI_lOIEttraiii;]t;gghTeS [ x \ Li Nes * t Apwpnisal) [ 1 se â€" works will be in a public fln C >A s i‘ t Calle )04 2 ’{a A& y _ _ . 4 2o 35y space; previously they graced roted. ; J . S * c [ uP 5> is oselton‘s own gardens at Cain has mi;di;-lcogfai:lwilg; CSA :. ~!' ‘;â€"\ § SA .. h PV . es io \ Tangmere House at 427 King amemgervgmgsgmfl,pgny_ es e VAI C _ iss A YÂ¥ tA . _ & c St, W,, Holland said this week commi BF The officiel e ue ie t ol t o2 C:i' £et . [R mmepimenes . $ CEnmesss! in an interview with nelhe t fi!{ te?,mt' he would â€" egeaacn oeefi n m ~KMR ssmc as Northumberland Today. S?ild vatgl;eYE:thZeebutthat Aja<<=%. |. pee eemeinte 2 Lt %;_ Hinpamgieet :.; The Dillons are the second advocate for a , bu O eataaiies‘ 6) (2) eterne t ; PA ocplemagine. P Anfneiicaiâ€"of 1 P > owners of the property since the route was established J _ u> é ""L!:?"‘tf'::; it e ie ie ut es nsA s B Hoselton Jivé]d Fhetrye and guite awhile ago. en i ce t c cnon mc es o ramaingmentih on es o mm uin s i s C u5 when they sold the home this Meanwhile, at the school, ‘,,:_‘" A in t o ecainanlts ol Tok roalc o oads Algrinnaie 6 Te pagts Sumn?ner exft-f:zly â€" | BemeL Lt es Lh Te on nc coofFeaabul eE vcumc o Aocpaatey 4 . » the.stgc\&:lx_;t: g?vfnb??;g;?t r'-vé‘-??."i‘?f NA nsA se agin n ons . cretrganiigans s M v’,‘. *t@ e | _ donated the sculptures to the . mb & g-, n of eemmesie ie el sene A o d edcimpmiense o o o t ts Cobourg Horticultural Sociâ€" since September with a run. f1. s3 m L ind in meimi n en ie eoe en sn oi hn e m o iss o h ety which is celebrating its their own. Recording the disâ€" n 2i zn : ennaactiesraaarelattite s Ne sc h S i *mw% Reteg o Ese wetienls \i~ p 150th anni P" this vear tances they achieve in daily | _/ e Ee emommimes es e rivax e onl as ht aaaaining . x ï¬ she saidmÂ¥ï¬rsawÂ¥)rk; \}\'reré runs around the soccer field WAÂ¥ °* nuride -'-"?:“'"" i rreigie stored .I.Empflraril)’ by t titantiols, resre e ooo y CECILIA NASMITH Sun Media Ebo ym patieidepart ment i i i ey are se fal 4 * f ï¬ggtlfrtf; § gaa;?rsim)ï¬e From St, Mary‘s Elementary School teacher Maureen Cain leads a patriotic bunch of runners attthi'_te :‘t:}'::d S then fou!xda‘lmns‘ were laid Grafton to Vancouver on a _ rallyâ€"behindâ€"theâ€"cause assembly. The students are hoping the Olympic Committee will rethin! and the installation in the i i i its torch relay. flower garden at the corner of giant map of Canada. wisdom of its plans to bypass Grafton on its torch relay William, King and Ontario : was that the stuâ€" o i L ) de?::xggï¬jwmn two kilomeâ€" added. When one division soccer field to warm Epfland co;i;.ï¬gg;;iesa:&rr?;g% ;‘11;05 S“l:a[fts took place Smidgy'-f[ " e are douâ€" . reaches the games, they will go _ then run together with flags, . m A i"It was an unexpected gift, gl?sgatg:t)? es geack and rgun to hefl: thegir bunting, posters and occaâ€" be bypassgd beg:;;l;s[tel&etl;_ Hplland said of the late As h child completes a _ friends in other divisions get _ sional shouts of, "We want the _ route has been d to artist‘s sculptures. "They are la Sl?ea (t::r she gets apspecial there. torch." avoid the general population, free form and abstract... very Popp'sicle stick. %he sticks the "That‘s what teamwork does. "We want the Olympic torch _ she 'addetc; leat::ture of the inye lovely. f I children earn in each division . When we work together, we . committee to alter the route so Given n iclbuntion, Cain Hoselton _ coâ€"founded are counted and divided by can get somewhere," Cain â€" they are going along County . tation to municip the'r litlle Hpse][.on Studios in Colborne four, and their progress is declared. Road 2 through the commuâ€" _ wonders how many of tenl with his brother Gordon, and rr01: ped. £ Students recently assembled _ nity of Grafton, so we can commqmne; are l:r]lllS;:eEt]}lz' the aluminum and marble Algpthis. point, the junior stuâ€" _ for a kind of rallyâ€"behindâ€"theâ€" â€" show our Canadian spirit, our 855‘11“11’;3 they twh}ou gh their figures are in public and priâ€" dents (Grades 4 to 6) are cause day. Students Jay _ pride and our love for our athâ€" â€" Torch Relay pass vate collections around the approaching Winnipeg, the _ Williamson, Shannon Gibson _ letes," Cain said to the stuâ€" Su‘?lmi}ant c ommeveopia ds worl_d“ intermediates (Grades 7 and 8) _ and Brianna Kirbyâ€"Chang gave dents.. 7 duend i wenraiitile ater ‘H1s .dau ghter, Eeth, an are in Saskatchewan and the a cheer for the occasion, folâ€" "It is tragic that the torch . heard, and I s hotimialits artist in her own right, will primaries (Grades 1 to 3) have â€" lowed by a mass singing of the isn‘t traveling hthrlou“[r;mh corr:ll;:;?k::l;?lsgll io mmprans aï¬(;IIId tf)e 11 a.m. ceremony f j sed into British . spirit song that the prima Grafton, that two schools â€"co B o on Nov 17. l(“,losl;n?;ioaf tgachers Eompusedr:o kegg not be able to be involved ©they arednpt lsjla“dm‘;ge?_":tu‘s': A jeweler by trade, Carl They all passed Port Hope _ the students inspired. without considerable cost for . the -C°l|n ;‘n waene1231 1 Hoselton studied sculpture on their very first day, Cain _ Then everyone retired to the â€" bussing, and that many, many . waiting! she â€" in New York in the 1950s, and in the 19605 the Art Gallery of : Ontario hel lo exhibiâ€" 00|\ m d rtanatraat oc esd 3 T85 tion of his wgr]?cs(;]r:pfised of L ;&igg_ï¬- * “'q@i‘i%}'f:i'} â€" l td e %‘g‘ 53258 "1fé\rge sculptures, made out ie oys t e mss 0. O L (-‘.‘.‘: feae 5 52e EkE 8 of the wooden moulds used | t s o + s t ns )_--_j,:,gmi o t 2 2 5 5 2 x 8 8 to make the components of .,C. flms L:g;j;{ï¬&‘.‘li';ï¬;;_;. 9l ’?EP 4,* = 5 %Ef_o-g 8. the lift locks," states a media : yaae ~**~ hss 4.:’5“3 es 9 %I:E $ e84 release at_)oqt the man. He prmma ' P 9 2s ’“7“:- |< 35€E 5 a$ 5 sculpted in wood, marble, < . e o 4 3 m .i B 5 5 5488R3 _ bronze, clay and concrete. »2 , tang "aml t\ p e t o ;btfl Leu 2s 93 â€"_ "He was a pioneer in bringâ€" w tg n ~ __;, Â¥y%» t â€"r O lec Aapee ing the love of sculpture to <6 | O = > ie $220° * e T ek. B.Eggï¬gg_ the greater public," the a 33 s We m i â€" e 5 5ns g o ;“"““" ieleasestates ) | J