Saturday, September 12, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
A new lib candidate emerges

These people, on the left, put a smile on this woman's face, on the right. Kim Rudd, a Cobourg entrepreneur won the Liberal nomination on a second round of counting. 9 votes short of the 461 needed to win, the redistribution of Andrew McFadyen's ballots gained 67 more, enough to stop an impressive second choice Chris Herrington from taking it but not impressive enough to claim a runaway win.922, announced from the stage, people voted at the Grafton Arena last night, although the size of the meeting, at its height, was estimated to be just over five hundred. The Arena support worker told me he put out 350 chairs and, "based on other events, I would say there were just over 500 here tonight." The other 350 came in as a result of a late visit or a reminder from the many workers who were desperately working the phones "pulling the vote".
Each of the camps set up their booths:
Kim Rudd's tables were giving away buttons and water, labelled 'win with kim', McFadyen's camp had sandwiches and finger food, but Herrington's table was kitted out with a chocolate machine for marshmallow dunking. The surprise to me was a publicity device in the form of a tie. Neat trick. Stephen Spencer, of Brighton, was snapped wearing one. He also led me to believe that a Rudd victory was in the offing. Asked where he was from he told me Brighton. "How many are from Brighton in this room?" I asked. "Looking around he said' "About fifty" Ooops not many for a victory for Herrington I thought. Bur once again Herrington wowed the crowd with a speech that drew the only spontaneous applause. Talking about the need to defeat Rick Norlock she again spoke a variant of the familiar lline that worked for her at the ACM. "I know Rick Norlock's weaknesses and I'm still looking for his strengths!" - you had to be there, it was a zinger.
All in all a dragged out affair designed to allow the candidates to get out the vote. The evening started at 6pm, speeches done by 7.15pm and voting closed at 1005pm; result announced by 1115pm, home by 1135.Not a bad night for a political junkie but I did get to see these two girls having a lot of fun as well as most of the pundits, hacks and retreads in the area, guess who had the most fun?
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
We now have two official candidates
Kim Rudd wins but it took two ballots to show that she fell far short of her target of 700. 50% + 1 of 922 is 461. The shortfall was 9 or 15 (depends on who is telling the story) votes on the first round and not knowing the numbers yet we can only guess at the second round surge of Herrington and speculate why it did not succeed. When asked by the media why numbers were not being announced, one senior scrutineer in the Rudd camp told me "We don't release the numbers as it would be unfair to the losers, we have a winning candidate and thet's what matters."
I am sure that the numbers will dribble out to selected outlets as they were no secret I even saw a vote tally, on the back of an envelope being dissected by a former mayor Cobourg, and others, as I left the room. SO maybe by the morning this will be known
10 Sept 1045pm
OK here is the first break in secrecy the final count for Rudd was 519 - 56.29% - hardly a landslide!
More in tomorrow's edition
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Don't let this be buried in the comments section
If anybody in Cobourg had any doubts about the impact that Cobourg Beach has on peoples' lives watch this video here, the link was sent in a comment to a previous post:
Note to Councillor Spooner - these folks obviously enjoyed their time downtown, I bet they spent a bit of money too!!
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No Baywatch Babes here, just a silly policy
This is a stupid policy and unfair to the public. We expect lifeguards to be just that - lifeguards and they should supervise the beach at all times. After all when the Y whined that they couldn't patrol the beach because they didn't have enough money the Town gave them some more. I guess we should have had them sign a performance contract at that time to safeguard our interests.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
A morning at Vic park

Decided to investigate the "weekenders" this morning. I had two objectives in mind: discover who they are and why they come. 9am revealed nobody except a couple of locals who read newspapers and drink coffee. I confined my investigation to the East end of the park - area B. Took a couple of pics the one on the left is the Park at 9am, the one on the right is the Park at 11am.Finding a man of South East Asian descent, Lingam, I asked him if he liked Cobourg and where did he live. He hesitantly answered, "I come from Scarborough and visit a lot, we have seven families with us today" I left him still trying to blow up the rubber boat for his son.
Moving on I had more success coaxing conversation from these folks after I pointed out where they could park without getting a ticket. These folks came from Scarborough and would be leaving at about six pm after a couple of meals, I noticed all of the visitors immediately ate breakfast after setting up the area. Again they were repeat visitors and like Cobourg because of its proximity to Scarborough. "Wasaga Beach is too crowded and too far for us" one of them said.
Not all the weekenders were coloured,
Rob Barnett, a caucasian, brings his family down for many weekends and did admit, "The Canada Day weekend was very busy!" but driving in from Oshawa was a 'no-brainer'. After watching one of Cobourg's finest, first drive by and then walk through the Park, I asked what he looking out for - "Charcoal bbqs and alcohol". I asked one of the visitors if they felt the Police were hassling them, "No" was the very quick reply. Although when the Parks employee, who came by to crush the garbage in the Moluks, pointed out to the Bylaw Enforcement person, a charcoal bbq, he did investigate and issue a warning to the owner. All in a days work for him.Another tour of the area, at 2pm revealed more visitors on the Beach and a bit more use of the picnic tables, definitely not a heavy use weekend - fitting for perhaps the last day of summer holidays - people must be getting their children ready for school and not wasting it on the Beach.
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And who says happy stories only exist in books?
Dog saves toddler lost in Yukon bush - The Globe and Mail This is the story of a toddler lost in the bush and the mutt of a dog that saved his life, a real life Lassie story! A nice Labour Day start to the day
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