August 22nd 1999 these two, with another paddled across Lake Ontario in 10hrs 20 mins. Drs Paul Caldwell, Bill Moebus and Investment banker Jim Edwards intend to do it again in September, from Cobourg to Oak Orchard, to mark the anniversary.
This morning Bill Patchett announced the United Way fundraiser and the options for fundraising. For instance for $5000 you can sponsor one paddle, one life vest and a name on the canoe. The Doctors, Caldwell and Moebus will also buy dinner for two at the Woodlawn. Other sponsorship options exist and Billy P will give you a good price for your name. $2.00 tickets, that will win you donated prizes are on sale at 70 retailers around the area. And the big prize will be $500 for guessing the time taken to paddle the voyage - $5 for one or 3 for $10.
Remember this, the bike that was crossing Canada? Well it's back in Town for a refit. George Parker, the intrepid cyclist determined to go to N'fland, hit a snag on the east side of James Bay. His front wheel fell apart on the washboard gravel roads. But undeterred, I spoke with him this morning, he is getting the wheel rebuilt in Toronto, with a more robust rim, and has used the first part of the trip as a shakedown exercise. "I put no time limits on the trip and have accomplished the Ontario section, learnt a lot about myself and the equipment and will be ready to hit the trail again in a couple of days, but I don't want to ride without the best wheels, I need super rims!"
This time he will be starting in Quebec. He intends to pick up the trail in Matagami, after two days of train travel to get there and will be back in the thick of the blackflies by the end of the week, this time with a better and finer mesh headgear to ward them off. "Riding they don't bother ,you but as soon as you stop you are swarmed."
What is it about the cells in the Port Hope police station, a second person has been found hanging from the beams, at least they found the latest guy alive. Within 55 minutes of first encountering the Police he was discovered hanging with a blanket around his neck, sort of bang him up and then check the TV some time after he was placed in the cells. Obviously the cells are not monitored constantly, as the inquest into the first guy will hear. Hey Port Hope Cobourg has a pretty good system and it comes cheaper than a complete refit of facilities and staff.
With the swirl around the Liberal Party politics, another wrinkle is being added. Former Cobourg resident and popular Grocer - Tom Batchellor, of No-Frills fame, is heard as a potential nominee for the Macklin seat.
With the story in the TO Star about a Cabinet Minister being punished for doling out money to the Gay Pride parade
here the conservative votes in Warkworth may just have switched from the rainbow coalition to the farmers. This move will obviously please the conservative base and offend the LGBT folks. If this is going to be government policy, giving tax money only to those groups that please the ruling party, then we are in for some fiery policy situations and perhaps some Charter challenges. For an insiders opinion about the whole furor, which is being stirred up by a conservative homophobic website called "Lifesite"
click here. And,
here is a column by pundit Paul Wells about the whole government programme that is causing so much grief.