A look through past issues of the Town Crier
April 2016
– Did you know that there is a CanTRA approved therapeutic riding centre in our own back yard? Coyote Ridge (Therapeutic) Riding Centre is located just off Bruce Road 28 in Carrick Township. Owner, Patricia Kell is a certified CTRII (Intermediate Level Instructor) with the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association.
-The 49th annual Belmore Maple Syrup Festival will take place on Thursday April 7th and Saturday April 9th. The Festival will feature all the usual highlights: hot and delicious, made from scratched Belmore pancakes with locally made maple syrup and sausage, served with country hospitality and a smile, local musical entertainment, and many vendors selling unique and handmade items.
April 2006
-Congratulations were extended to Jessica Burgess, Patrick Oberle and Tammy Fischer who were chosen as 4 – H Ambassadors for 2006. Senior 4 H members were given the opportunity by 4 – H Ontario to travel around the province for the year promoting 4-H by “Trying to Put a Face to 4-H” Only five were chosen for this prestigious title, which involved filling out an extensive application and interviews.
-The Mildmay Carrick Recreation Committee created their first “March Break Playground Program” with crafts, games, skating, outdoor sports, indoor activities, birdhouse making, cooking and many other supervised activities for children ages five to eleven.
April 1996
-Students at Mildmay Carrick Public School held their 1996 School Science Fair. First place winners in each category were as followed, Junior Displays – Chris Orr, “Forces in the Earth” and Teddy Rumsey, “Telephones”, Junior Investigations – Anita Kavelman, “Removing Stains”, Intermediate – Chemical – Michael Lobsinger, “Amino Acids – Building Blocks of Protein”, Biological Science – Caileigh Bastian “Staying Alive” and Jessica Yennsen “Drink Your Milk or Not?” Tech – Jeff Weber, “Crunch”, Physical – Chris Banks, “The Art of Fingerprinting” and Jessie Swanton “Feeling Pressured”, Environmental – Tannis Luedke, “Bleach it out.”
-The Township of Carrick experienced a $71, 533.00 surplus for 1995 and also had surplus funds from previous years of $53, 088.00 for a total surplus of $124, 621.00
April 1986
-Approximately $2,000 and over 900 man hours of volunteer time was put into acoustics improvements at the Formosa Community Centre. The arena board sponsored a dance to mark the occasion.
-The County Library Board stated that the Mildmay Carrick Branch would have their open hours cut from 10 hours to 7 hours a week, due to a financial cutback in the system.
April 1976
-The Board of Governors of the County of Bruce General Hospitals stated that they would not impose a voluntary reduction of 20 beds or a cut of $250,000 in a three way deal to save the Durham Memorial Hospital. The hospital had conducted a similar review several months before to determine whether a voluntary restraint could be used to save Chesley.
-Women in Ontario now had equal credit opportunity. The guidelines stated that any woman, married or not, should be granted credit in her own name if her qualifications were the same as a man. Major credit granters agree that equality of access to credit was a right, even through credit itself was a privilege.




