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The Memorial ed to and here I am,” Keagan said he plans fund donated to several local charities. Name: KEAGAN O’BRIEN he said of getting in- to continue with his Team: SHELBURNE volved with the sport. hockey career. WOLVES ATOM LL2 Position: RIGHTWe’re WING Here To Help! Former mayor, local businessman propose 110 Adeline Street, Shelburne solution to Town’s “police station problem” 519.925.3145 |crewsoninsurance.com | f Written By PETER RICHARDSON the OPP Costings had been received, on Jan- due diligence, the new Council may well is- uary 14th, 2019. sue an RFP for options beyond the OPP cost- Council Monday Night heard a delegation Both he and Deputy Mayor Geoff Dun- ing, as it will have six months from receipt from Ed Crewson and Paolo Pambianchi of- lop also stated that, as the original report, of the costing, in order to make a decision. fering an alternative to building a new police by Walter Fedy was already in the public Whatever the final decision, it most certainly station in the community. domain and that anyone interested in devel- falls to the incoming Council to make one. They proposed that the Town rent the old oping a proposal could use the FOIA to re- Steadman’s building from Paolo’s company, quest more details, and that Council would Shelburne & District Fair Owen Green Developments Inc. after it was undoubtedly issue a Request for Proposals, WE WILL BE CLOSED renovated to become an appropriate home. or RFP, should they wish to receive submis- coming up Sept. 14 to 16 AUGUST 27th – 31st To accomplish this, a request was made sions, that this request was premature. Call Patricia for appointments or email [email protected] for access to the latest report to Council re- Mr. Crewson, in response to a question Written By MARNI WALSH www.tirediscounter.ca • 519-925-0044 garding the requirements for a Police station. from the deputy mayor, admitted that, the If you have never rolled a 700 lb bale 710A Industrial Rd. Shelburne, ON, L9V 2Z4 The Clerk, Jennifer Willoughby, explained information was to provide Mr. Pambian- of hay, the Shelburne and District Fair , that since portions of the report were heard, chi with a leg up, over any competition, in taking place September 14 to 16, is your in camera, that the request would have to be preparing a proposal, however, no one else chance to try. made via a Freedom of Information Act in- could provide a ready building in the down- The round hay-bale race, with family quiry. This was then emphasized by CAO De- town core that could house the Police Ser- or colleague categories, sees teams of nyse Morrissey, who added that staff would vice. Regardless, Council voted to accept six vying to be the first to push a giant, need time to evaluate exactly what could be the delegation as presented and to not grant round bale past the 1000 metre mark. provided and what would have to be redact- the request. The race is just one example of old fash- ed. Although certainly an option, the leas- ion fun for all at the annual fall fair. Councillor Wade Mills, who will replace ing of a police facility does not make a lot “We would like to welcome everyone, Ken Bennington as Shelburne’s mayor fol- of sense fiscally. Rents are never concrete young and old, tall and short, to come lowing the Oct. 22 municipal election, ex- and, compared to ownership of the land and to our 151st fall fair,” says Shelburne pressed his appreciation of the effort put building, are a source of some concern for a District Agricultural Society President forward in the presentation, but proffered community. Larry Braiden. that, at this time, it was not possible to do Likewise, ownership provides equity and anything more than accept the presentation is considered a financial asset, whereas rent Continued on Page 3 and then consider it at some later date, after is a liability. Needless to say, in securing its NOW! 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