Probus Club
The Probus Club of Colborne was inaugurated in April of 2003 with a charter membership of 25. Now with a membership of 60 plus, it is one of 8 clubs in Northumberland County with closee to a total membership of between 900 and 1,000 retired or semi-retired women and men. With clubs located across Canada, Probus is a social club - non partisan, non political, non commercial and non religious.
The Probus Club of Colborne meets the first and third Wednesday mornings of each month at the Keeler Center with coffee at 9:30 a.m. There is always a guest speaker starting at ten, as short business meeting at 11:15 a.m. and adjournment by lunch time. The initiation fee is $25.00 with an annual membership of $40.00. We have a bowling league, book club, an annual car rally, picnic and Christmas party. Annually all the clubs in the region get together for breakfast, a keynote speaker, entertainment and lunch. In general it's a great way to meet, socially, and enjoy the sociability and interest of new people in the community.
Drop by and enjoy the Probus Club of Colborne.
Visit us on the Probus Clubs of Northumberland County www.probusnorthumberland.com
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- What are the rules and regulations for burning permits?
- Where can I buy garbage tags and how much do they cost?
- Where do I call to report a water main break?
- Who do I call when there is an in-town power outage?
- Dump vouchers?
- When would I need to obtain a permit?
- When do you need a building permit?
- Why Do You Need a Building Permit?
- What Happens If You Don't Get a Building Permit?
- How much are permits?
- How Do You Apply For a Building Permit?
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