There are many kind and generous people in this community. Harold Harnden must be near the top of the list. We print his letter with much humility.
A note to our Editors;
Bob and Lesley Owen;
Since the demise of our local newspaper,the Colborne Chronicle, we the people of Colborne-Cramahe have been very well served by you, Bob, with the assistance of Lesley in providing timely news coverage through your blog "Cramahe-Now. This is not new as you provided the same service when with the Chronicle.
At any special event (and there are many) that camera appears and magic happens. Those of us fortunate enough to be connected to the internet can be assured of reading about and seeing the pictures of each episode early the following morning.
The weekend of August 1 and 2, 2009 was no exception and indeed was probably one of the most important functions to be covered by your trusted camera since you began this work. The 150th. birthday of Colborne Village was I believe, a resounding success. So many people,so many functions including members of Colborne's famous Band and Baton Core,strutting their stuff as they did nearly fifty years ago. The parade which wended it's way from the Keeler Center up Division St. across North St. to Victoria and up to King St. around the park was enjoyed by all.
Special events in the park and the cutting of the ribbon for the Gazebo,all covered
Bob, by you behind the lens of that ever ready camera. You also found time to cover the Dollhouse and Quilt show.
Then came evening and the school reunions,both Public and Colborne High School
gatherings at our own Keeler Center. And who was there? Bob Owen with his famous
camera.
Sunday morning found the Owens there, for the "Four Clergy Church Service"along
with Eagle Band Ministries. The Colborne Town Bell,donated in 1906 by James Coyle Sr.
was duly dedicated and the ribbon was cut. Lastly the Birthday Cake was cut and distributed to any and all to enjoy.
Thank you Bob and Lesley, we appreciate you both and your loyalty to our community.
Harold Harnden
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