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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Pssst - want to buy your neighbours' junk

If you do head on down to the largest yard-sale in the province. Sales from one end of the Town to the other. This collectin of tables was in Victoria park, presumably these folks either came from out of Town or live in apartments. The best buy of the day was at the Library book sale - five for a dollar, everyone else was at least fifty cents or a dollar each. Great fun and a wonderful Saturday morning.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Jerry Ford is revealed - check out "jerryford.ca"

jerryford.ca

Perusing the list of names on the Town of Coboug's website page that shows the names of filed candidates, we have a person called Jerry Ford. Nothing in the MSM yet, how does this person expect to get noticed if there is no publicity? Ditto with Wayne DeVeau. He has put his name forward but some people do know who he is, probably not as many as he thinks there are!
So go to it folks - if you intend to run filing your name is not enough, we have to know who you are.
Met John Floyd today, he tells me that he will be announcing his candidacy for the Mayor's spot in Port Hope, at his house on August 25th. That's only eight weeks before the voting day - not much time but the big difference with John is that he has been running for Mayor for the past twelve years since the last time he ran.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Mr Marin makes a call

The Ontario Ombudsman, Mr Marin, has issued a report, some call it scathing, about the way LHINs conduct their public consultations about decisions that affect the public. In the case of a LHIN in Niagara it closed emergency rooms with decisions made behind closed doors, after a period of questionable public consultations.
In Cobourg we have had closures of hospital run clinics bsed on approval by "public consultation". A citizens panel was established (opinions abound about the legitimacy of that process) and they recommended that closure take place. If memory is correct this panel only had one public session out of five held. Does that make the cut under Mr Marin's rules? If it doesn't then the opponents case that the closings were out of line hold water. Anyway it seems that Mr Biron and his high priced consultants will have to head back to the drawing board to design a proper and transparent consutation process for the next round of cuts, that are as inevitable as night follows day.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Don't make wishes - you might get more than you dreamed of.

This adage comes to mind when it  was revealed that paper ballots , in Cobourg, are as dead as the dodo. A dangerous move and one subject to manipulation. Now people may call the objectors to voting machines and internet voting conspiracy theorists or just plain cranks but as the guy in Missouri says, "If I can't see it I don't trust it!" Just remember the missing votes in the Al Gore election and who are these people running the election anyway, they certainly aren't the little old ladies with the blue hair that have been running electioni all their lives? 
Say goodbye to recounts and polling figures. This move will throw political science for a loop. Nobody will know where the votes come from, only those who vote. The wonderful thing about this is that traditonal  "vote-pulling" and "marked lists" are gone so local rainmakers are now redundant. After all how will scrutineers know who has voted and when? Internet voting has reduced the election period by a week as any candidate stupid enough to waste time door-knocking in the voting period will be met with the voter at the door telling them that not only did the voter vote but guess what, "And I voted for you!"
So the modern day mystery will be the way internet voting will unfold, every body has access to a computer and if motivated enough to get off the couch and put the beer down might do it. We can't wait for the mystery to begin.


Guess who's coming to dinner, and all day too, tomorrow

This guy- that's who. How many wet knickers will be found after the event, how many orgasmic dreams will be fulfilled just by shaking his hand? All questions answered tomorrow.
Itinerary below:

Date:               Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Time:              10:30a.m. – 11:30am 
      
Location:        Community Living Campbellford/Brighton 
                    65 Bridge St. E. Campbellford, ON
 Tour of facility then Mr. Trudeau will be speaking to a group of invited guests on Volunteerism in Canada
     
  - and -
Time: 12:15 pm-1:10pm
Location:  Kelsey's Restaurant 227 Dundas Street East Quinte West




Meet & Greet local residents.

  - and -
Time: 3:10pm- 3:40pm
Location: Cobourg Lions Centre 157 Elgin Street East,  Cobourg
Mr. Trudeau participating with children from the Victoria Park Childcare Centre to prepare for backpacks for the Northumberland United Way Backpack for Kids Program
 

- and -
Time: 4:15pm -5:30pm
Location: Home of Dr. Mark and Elaine Azzopardi 7330 Bell Hill Road Port Hope
Mr. Trudeau joining invited guests for a BBQ

I guess the tickets to the good Doctors house will be well sought after, after all it is invite only! 


Sponsored by Kim Rudd Federal Liberal Candidate Northumberland Quinte West, if any good libs want to take notes the BR will mighty appreciative - just email them in.

Just a quick sum-up

With the board agreeing that events mar the normal performance of Vic Park this thought has been nagging me for the past 1000kms - why can't the RibFest be placed on the pier? A much more secure and larger place for everything. Perhaps we should be using this space for something productive seeing as we don't allow people to park there.

Monday, August 9, 2010

A maaaarvellooous idea

Comments do work, not just mindless anonymouses sniping at each other, this snippet, from Gail Rayment, came into a previous post,  where ideas for beach activities are being discussed.

" Now - what I would like to see happen is that some of our visitors be invited to participate in a version of Food on the Danforth, so that we can sample all the delicious foods we smell being prepared. That would certainly get me to the beach" 
This is a fantastic idea. Why don't we pick up on it - suggestions anybody



Another negative comment about visitors

Councillor Bob (why do I have big feet?) Spooner gave his opinion about the visitors to Victoria Park and made a few revealing remarks. Quote from NToday story here, " Spooner said, is the fact that weekend visitors to the beach are leaving their garbage and not spending their money." Perhaps if the local commercial sector had something to offer then money might get spent.
The other worrying suggestion is the move to ban bbqs from the Park. This would seem to be punitive rather than helpful to tourism and should be resisted. In a remark that reveals a total lack of understanding about the visitors he is quoted, ""Whatever happened to Tupperware and cheese sandwiches?" What part of ethnic food is a cheese sandwich?
However all this discussion is good and maybe we can turn the debate into one of positivism - accept the influx of visitors as good and figure out a way to separate them from their money. [Good luck on that one Russell Peters has based his act on his tightwad Indian dad see this youtube excerpt. - ed]


Sunday, August 8, 2010

An uncrowded beach?

Sunday 8th August, 1.30pm - no crowds on the beach yet. Maybe the weather, maybe not a holiday weekend and not a weekend with an event to crowd out visitors. Many suppositions but the fact remains the beach only gets crowded when there is an event - volleyball, Canada Day, ribfest etc. So perhaps the answer to the problem may be the curtailing of the outreach activities by the Town, stop the tourists coming and keep the beach clear!

Friday, August 6, 2010

A suggestion heard from a newcomer

As part of the ongoing discussion about the conditions on the beach: overcrowding, lack of local exclusivity and the inability to enjoy "beach conditions" because of the restrictions on beach vendors imposed by a Council beholden to DBIA influence the question was asked by the newest member of the BurdReport's extended Cobourg family, at the last family gathering - "why are there no vendors on the beach?"
Beach vendors - you know the type - hawkers of sunglasses, beach food, ice cream and other summery trashy stuff. The only answer available was that Council in it's wisdom has never allowed anybody other than the concessionnaire to be in business at the beach. "Why is that" was the next question. "Because the DBIA has always complained about the vendors, if allowed don't pay taxes and support the local community."

So here's the suggestion: allow the DBIA members to sell their wares on the beach and in the Park. If they don't want to and a case can be made for that, if they don't want to open on Sundays why would they bother to sell stuff in the Park; allow unrestricted "Pedlars and Hawkers licences" to be issued.  The DBIA cannot have it both ways complaining vociforously enough to kowtow Council and then not take advantage of the monopoly they have created.

Just a suggestion.