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June 20, 2013

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Cadet Corps completes another season By Diane Sherman

EMC News - Madoc - The 385 Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment of the Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps celebrated 61 years in the Centre Hastings region June 15 at the Kiwanis Centre in Madoc. Thirty cadets paraded before their families, friends, supporters and inspection officers for the 2013 review. The reviewing officer was Patricia Thomas, a life-time member of the Royal Canadian Legion, and past president of Branch 428 Tweed, where she served ten years as president. Thomas is noted for arranging a “proper greeting” in Tweed for troops travelling from CFB Petawawa to deployment at Canadian Forces Base, an event in which 385 Cadets had numerous occasions to assist. Graham Meharg, liaison for the Army Cadet League of Canada, said there are approximately 60,000 members across Canada. “When we see the fine job our cadets do in our community, and their contributions to our society, one can only imagine the benefits if more young people would follow suit.” Commentator, civilian instructor Teresa Prato read from the program, noting over 20 different community events throughout Madoc, Marmora and Tweed where cadets have assisted. This year they also participated in the Canadian Army Veterans 2013 Heroes Highway Ride for those lost in the Afghanistan mission. The CAV group sent a contingent to honour these young cadets. Chief Warrant Officer Jordan Prato, Memories and friendships are built in the cadet corps, along with skills and discipline. Gathered in a pose at the marksmanship display June 15 are (front) Warrant 18, has reached his age limit with the Officer J. Crawford and Corporal B. Burleigh; in back Corporal S. Hicks, Corporal J. Tregunna, Lieutenant Corporal G. Burke, Sergeant J. Tregunna and Sergeant D. McKinnon. Photo: Diane Sherman

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Ministry orders dig where skull discovered

By Richard Turtle

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EMC News - Stirling - Only days after installing a new piece of playground equipment where a human skull was unearthed and reburied by municipal workers, officials have been ordered to conduct an archeological assessment that could see the Edward Street Park closed for much of the summer. The remains, discovered on a Sunday morning (June 9) by children playing in the area days after

an excavation on the property, were immediately reported to police. Stirling-Rawdon CAO Charles Croll told council Monday night he had since been contacted by the Cemetery Division of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs about the discovery, adding, “the law says construction must cease immediately,” whenever human remains are discovered. “We did the wrong thing, but now we’re doing the right thing,”

he says. After being advised that the excavation and archeological work could be carried out by either a qualified private consultant or a university, Croll contacted Trent University the same morning and received a positive but delayed response, telling councillors in the interim, “there won’t be a ribbon cutting at Edward Street Park any time soon.” The decision to rebury the skull

was made after police deemed it imity to the former Anglican cemwas not to be a criminal investiga- etery, but added the area should no tion, based on the age and location longer be deemed an “active park” of the remains, and came as a result until the required investigations are of regulatory changes that neither complete. police nor municipal officials were According to local historian Lewaware of, Croll says, adding minis- is Zandbergen, the cemetery was try officials were very understand- closed around the 1880s and many ing of the situation, particularly be- of the remains were re-interred in the cause the site was an old cemetery. new cemetery further north on Ed“They were quite confident it ward Street; many surviving grave was connected to that,” Croll says markers were moved as well or of the discovery and its proxPlease see “Archeological” on page 2

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