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Photo by Wendy Soloduik Traffic enforcement in Beeton – Nottawasaga OPP Officer, Constable Reggie Dava, conducts traffic enforcement using a ra- TROUBLE dar gun at Centre and Main Street in Beeton on Tuesday morning. Constable Dava is often on call in the Beeton Zone and is part of the Traffic Enforcement Team for the Nottawasaga OPP and is also a Commercial Vehicle Inspector (he is qualified to inspect commercial HEARING • Can you hear but not understand?? vehicles for road-worthiness). On Tuesday, Dava conducted traffic enforcement for more than an hour, with no tickets issued. Constable • Do you have ringing in your ears? Dava told The Times that the high speed that day was 56 km/hour in a 50 km/hour zone. The Nottawasaga OPP has beefed-up enforce- • Is TV turned up loud? ment and presence in the Beeton area in response to public request to reduce truck traffic using County Road 1 as a bypass to Hwy. 400. • Do you work in noise?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, a HEARING TEST is recommended. Adjala–Tosorontio pass Everett OPA Complimentary Hearing Tests (55+) By Richard Blanchard referendum be considered to gauge some growth that our taxes would “Its coming in five or ten years Adjala-Tosorontio council has public support for the proposal. increase substantially just to main- anyway. Orangeville Bolton Alliston passed a controversial Official Plan Councillor Scott Anderson said tain current services,” he said. Councillor Floyd Pinto said that 54 First St. 316 Queen St.S 24-180 Parsons Rd Amendment which could see the Tuesday that he understood that the He said that if the township did he still wanted to see the develop- 519-942-9428 905-857-5183 705-435-4356 size of the village quadruple over referendum could not be restricted not move ahead, then other agen- ers to pay for all of the costs any the next 20 years to between 6,000 to voters in Ward Four which con- cies would direct its future. future sewage treatment plant and Shop Ken & Bonnie’s Shop and 7,000 people. tains Everett and would have to be Councillor Doug Little said that the rest of the sewage system. Late Council gave its approval to OPA open to voters in the entire town- he was a bit saddened by much of Pinto said that he was concerned Early Amendment 15 in a recorded vote ship. the opposition to expansion was if development did not move ahead BEETON which saw all seven members of “And unless 50 per cent of the generated by a “Not in my back in Everett. council in favour. voters in the township come to the yard” syndrome largely by new “We haven’t seen one house built The plans to expand the bound- polls to vote, the results are non residents to the area. in Colgan but the township gener- Fresh Food • Friendly Neighbours aries and the proposed population binding,” he said. “That community (Everett) was ated a lot of costs from approving of the village have been ongoing Anderson said that he was sup- a lot smaller before they moved development there. We have been since March 2012 with six public porting the plan which he saw as a there,” he said about Everett which left with the bills there.” meetings. document which be fine-tuned and has seen its population quadruple The OPA will head to Simcoe OPEN - Mon-Sat 7am-Midnight The most recent one was held in amended over the years. over the past 20 years. county for final approval which Sun 9am-8pm August and some minor changes Everett area councillor Tom Little said that he was aware of may take months because the coun- The complete shopping experience... were made to the proposed Offi- Gauley said that the township had the concerns about the cost of in- ty’s proposed Official Plan which cial Plan Amendment. made a effort to prepare for the fu- stalling sewers in the village but is the criteria for a decision is cur- Fast & Friendly At that meeting, Everett Rate- ture. that he felt that the province would rently under appeal at the Ontario Proudly Beeton, Proudly Local, payers Association David Perry- “It was recognized in 2009 that required sewers, whether there was Municipal Board with no decision Proudly Canadian man asked that council consider a if the municipality did not have development or not, in Everett. expected until some point in 2014. Jackson Plaza 905-729-2513

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I No where else for the trucks to go probably I should have just PRINTING & Dear editor: passing through our com- and would be the preferred get home any weekday that been quiet because it did not It appears that there is a munities. Which I’d like to route for vehicles to pass we travel south to work. accomplish anything. I still PUBLISHING problem with truck traffic believe happens more often through whether or not they Hey its just progress or disagree with the town and through Beeton and Totten- than not. have business in Beeton. so we are told. When and the developer although I was LIMITED ham judging by the letters The issue in Tottenham Simcoe Road #1 is a main where have any of you seen given information as to why I’ve read recently. It’s true is of trucks turning south- artery in New Tecumseth infrastructure and roads im- they still have to drive down Publisher of the that increased truck traffic is bound from Mill Street onto and as such should be one of proved to service new sub- my street. It was because The Times unfortunate to those who are Queen. This issue can only the favoured route’s east and divisions before they are the NVCA will not let the King Sentinel The Scope closely affected by it but I be solved by, (I believe) west through the town of built? I’ve been witness to developer build a temporary 34 Main Street, West strongly disagree with the R. extending Industrial Road New Tecumseth. It is not a new subdivisions up the 400 road in to service and build P.O. Box 310 Sloane about diverting truck north and linking it to the short cut to the 400, it is one corridor, Hwy 50 and 27. In the new subdivision from Beeton, ON L0G 1A0 traffic from Queen Street 5th line. The trucks that are of only three east west routes each case the homes were the 8th Line (Simcoe Rd #1) 905-729-2287 Tottenham to either the 10th heading southbound could the others being Hwy’s #9 almost completed and areas as I had suggested. The de- Toll Free: 1-888-559-2287 Sideroad or the Townline then turn right at the 5th and and #89. So if the town did fully occupied before any veloper said they asked the Fax: 905-729-2541 (even after its fixed). These Queen which would be a ask for companies to alter its improvements to the existing NVCA and got shot down. roads and other rural roads better choice for our truck- routes I feel it would have former rural roads and high- We the residents of Daniele www.newtectimes.com within the surrounding area ing industry friends. With been a mistake to do so, as ways were in some cases Ave North will have to deal www.facebook.com/newtectimes are not designed to handle this link to the 5th you could there are no other routes for even started. with the big trucks coming the large volume of traffic eliminate truck traffic on these trucks to use. One can- I have written several let- down our street too, a place that the county roads can. Mill Street entirely except not expect them to travel on ters pertaining to the new they should not be! I’m still Editorial Simcoe Road #1 and #10 for local deliveries to Mill rural roads. area west of Daniele Ave., sorry for your luck with the happen to go through Bee- street addresses. We are just at the beginning commenting on traffic prob- big trucks – but they still be- Editor ton and Tottenham these are In regards to increased of big forthcoming changes lems I believe will take place long right down Main Street WENDY SOLODUIK the roads in our area that we traffic in Beeton the town to our villages. Traffic is in- and the driving of trucks in both Beeton and Totten- [email protected] must keep the truck traffic should never have stepped creasing at alarming rates all on my residential street to ham! Reporters on. It is the truckers respon- in to kindly ask companies over the GTA. We all know build out the forthcoming Steve Olsen Richard Blanchard sibility to act accordingly to cease driving through the what a challenge it is just to area. Most of it was not sup- Beeton Jeff Doner and obey the rules of the community. Again this is a Emily Wood road and speed limits when county road (Simcoe Rd #1) Word on the Street Advertising Environmental scams “How many hours a week do you spend gaming, Sales Reps what type of games do you prefer and why?” ANNETTE DERRAUGH [email protected] and the people who Heather Erwin pay for them Jacklyn Ducharme Dear editor: Alex Pozdrowski The Environmentalism Movement has become a powerful and wealthy cult like phenomenon. It has little to do with Classifieds improving the environment, it is all about power and money [email protected] and is costing all of us dearly. We have those who travel the world creating large carbon Composing footprints, spouting unfounded information while making huge amounts of money. Most responsible scientists agree Graphic Designer that climate change is taking place as it has since time began, John Speziali however they admit that they don’t know how and why it is changing. The doomsayers should be telling us how to cope Business “Yes. 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My favou- Press Council, an independent body set up by ing industry away and costing us jobs. the newspapers of the province to uphold vourite is Call of Duty Black Ops II.” rite game is MineCraft.” freedom of expression and deal with com- An example of how gullible we are is the wind turbine fias- – Brison Atherley – Edwin Hayley plaints from readers. The Press Council encourages complainants to first give the co. Of between 10 and 20 thousand kw per day less than 100 newspaper an opportunity to redress their grievances. If not satisfied, they may then kw per day is wind generated. The cost of this is phenomenal write to the Council, enclosing a copy of not to mention the damage to the environment. It takes 54 material that is the subject of the complaint, at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, Toronto, Ont. truckloads of concrete for the base of each tower and the land M5A 4L8. is out of production forever. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada, through the It is worth noting that Germany which is held in high regard Canadian Periodical Fund (CPF) toward our mailing costs. concerning environmental initiatives is building coal fired generating plants. These require less energy to build and the technology exists to reduce emissions. Dale Carnegie said there is one born ever minute. I think many of them must be in Ontario. We now pay 10 BILLION a year in interest on the Provincial Debt. Don’t you think that this money could be better spent to solve some of our social Member problems? CCNA 1 / I am concerned that if another Left-Lib government is elected that Ontario will continue on the downhill slope. Bob Young, Alliston The TIMES – September 12, 2013 – Page 5 OPP officers at work in Beeton Terry Fox Run is making Traffic safety is one of the particular roadways is not a OPP’s core functions with core function of the OPP but a difference for Canadians traffic enforcement being an aggressive driving certainly Dear editor: integral component of ensur- is and the OPP is commit- With just a few days to go, participants, volunteers and donors across Ontario are gearing ing a safe community. As ted to ensuring that enforce- up for what has truly become a Canadian tradition – The Terry Fox Run. a result, over the past sev- ment. Now in its 33rd year, the non-competitive, non-sponsored, family-fun event raises mon- eral months, Nottawasaga We remain committed to ey for cancer research. In 2012, the Terry Fox Foundation invested $29.3 million in cancer OPP has deployed specially working with our commu- research all while keeping operating costs as low as possible, with 84 cents of every dollar Dear editor: trained OPP Officers with nity partners as participation raised going toward research. Response to Letter to the truck inspection qualifica- of the community increases On September 5th, a Terry Fox Foundation-funded study moved forward significantly Editor from September 5th tions focusing their enforce- everyone’s safety in the with their Early Lung Cancer Detection Study being published in the prestigious New issue of The New Tecumseth ment on this very concern. community and on all of our England Journal of Medicine. Times Any driving behaviour that roadways. The Run is held in more than 220 locations throughout Ontario. There is no entry fee, In the past several months, puts other motorists or pe- Let’s continue to be proud and no minimum donation or pledges are required to participate. Supporters can run or the Ontario Provincial Po- destrians in danger is a seri- of being one of Canada’s walk the 10km course (all sites have shorter routes) and at most locations, ride a bike and lice (OPP) have been work- ous concern to the OPP but Safest Communities! rollerblade. ing closely with the Ministry it is also the responsibility of The Terry Fox Foundation – A single dream. A world of hope. of Transportation Inspectors all drivers to direct their at- Dirk Cockburn, Inspector www.terryfox.org and Municipal Officials to tention to driving safely. Detachment Commander address truck traffic con- The legislative responsi- Nottawasaga Detachment cerns in the Beeton area. bilities of allowing trucks on Ontario Provincial Police Signs needed to mitigate Beeton truck problem Dear editor: tee he would no more think end of County Road 1. This up, as it is a shared road. In response to Gord Kin- of doing that than he would means trucks with deliveries There are logical and in- non’s letter in the Sept. 5th think of driving through an and pick-ups only in Beeton. expensive solutions, if only edition of this paper is he accident scene without con- These signs were there at town council would listen to way behind the times. cern for the person lying in one time, but “mysteriously” the people who elected them I have tried to have the the road. disappeared some years ago. – the taxpayers! town do something about I have asked Richard Nor- I assume the town and the these trucks over a year cross to approach council county would have to work D. Knapp, ago and a couple of other regarding putting all-way together to put these signs Beeton friends tried last winter with stop signs at Dayfoot and no results. Now we are try- Main and also at Tecumseth ing again and have been for and Main. Maybe this would about a month now. deter a lot of the trucks. This X CROSSWORD As far as the editor’s re- would be a fairly cheap and sponse to Gord Kinnon’s quick solution. Traffic lights letter, it is insinuated by her take too long to be approved PUZZLE NO. 451 10. Eye part that the only trucks the Bee- and installed. 11. Wedding band? ton residents are concerned Another suggestion has 12. Food thickener with, are the construction been to install “local truck 13. Frosh’s home trucks, travelling to and from traffic only” signs at either 15. Collection of Hindu aphorisms building sites – for example 16. Tempest in a ____ dump trucks. This is defi- TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL 22. Deadly sin nitely not our only concern. PLEASE RETURN PROOFED 26. 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George Jacobson completes grueling 20 km ocean swim race On June 22, George Ja- months for this race averag- The race is ‘Coast Guard cobson completed the FKCC ing about 100 km per month. approved’ and each swimmer Swim Around Key West The preparation was the key is required to have a kayaker 20 Km Ocean Swim Race. to completing this challenge. alongside for the full dura- This annual event is hosted Most swim competitions tion of the swim. Swimmers by the Florida Keys Com- set their water temperature may not touch or hold onto munity College in Key West, between 79–82 degrees the kayak at any point. Ja- Florida. fahrenheit, but the Florida cobson had a very successful Jacobson who has just Keys generally reaches a swim finishing in 6 hours 36 turned 61 has been a com- temperature around 88 de- minutes and 31 seconds. petitive swimmer his entire grees. Heat exhaustion and “Other than a shark swim- Photo by Brian Lockhart life. Although he has swam sun stroke played a role in ming past with a couple kilo- The take on the during a Saturday game in the annual in open water events prior to successfully completing this meters to go and a few bouts Alliston Hornets Junior C pre-season tournament. The Hornets won this game 3–2, but lost in this one, he has never tack- endeavor. Jacobson had to of sea sickness the race went the semi-final to Port Perry. led a swim race of this mag- cover his entire body with a according to plan.” nitude. specialized sun screen which Jacobson’s main goal in “The Ocean is much more contained a large propor- swimming is to have as much Hornets tournament first test vicious than open water lake tion of Zinc Oxiode. This fun with the sport as he can. swimming,” said the aquatic compound creates a barrier “I want to push myself, stay for Junior C clubs journeyman. “Swells, cur- against the treacherous ultra fit, and have fun doing it”. By Brian Lockhart take the win and advance to The line-up will include rents, sharks, and the sun all violet sun rays. George also added that it Sixteen teams turn out the final game against the one 16 year-old, as yet un- played a big factor in com- To prevent dehydration it is very rewarding to see our for annual pre-season bat- Campbellford Rebels. signed player. pleting a race of this nature. was necessary to drink con- youth using swimming as tle The Rebels claimed the “We haven’t signed one The swimming was about all stantly with a combination an outlet to staying fit. He Junior C hockey clubs tournament title with a 4–3 yet, but we’ll probably sign that I was prepared for”. of water and fluids contain- passes on this philosophy from around the province win. one this weekend. We want Jacobson trained for 6 ing electrolytes. at George Jacobson Swim got a pre-season workout at With the regular season to have our team set by Mon- VISA MASTERCARD INTERAC VISA MC School and the Vaughan the annual Alliston Hornets starting this week the Hor- day. Aquatic Club. tournament held at the New nets are close to completing On Monday night we want NEW TECUMSETH TAXI INC. “It is amazing being able NT Tecumseth Recreation Com- the roster for 2013 / 2014. to have out team in the dress- 905 936-2581 to teach young beginner lev- plex in Alliston. “We have 19 players ing room for practice and INTERAC

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This offer is NOT available at The Times’ Office. Page 10 – September 12, 2013 – The TIMES ry’s example of courage and gether to outrun cancer. It was a journey that Cana- and 5,373 kilometres (3,339 perseverance lives on today in •••••••••• dians never forgot. miles), Terry was forced to 33 Years Running Terry Foxers of all ages. Terry Fox was born in Win- After 18 months and run- stop running outside of Thun- Hundreds of thousands of cided to run across Canada on Two things kept Terry go- nipeg, Manitoba, and raised in ning over 5,000 kilometres der Bay, Ontario because can- people across Ontario are ex- a prosthetic leg to raise funds ing during the long, difficult Port Coquitlam, British Co- (3,107 miles) to prepare, Ter- cer had appeared in his lungs. pected to participate in The for cancer research, he knew days in 1980: the dollars do- lumbia. He was only 18 years ry started his run in St. John’s, An entire nation was stunned Annual Terry Fox Run on he faced an immense chal- nated for research and the sup- old when he was diagnosed Newfoundland on April 12, and saddened. Terry passed Sunday, September 15th, a lenge. After running almost a porters who encouraged him with bone cancer and forced 1980 with little fanfare. Al- away on June 28, 1981 at the fundraising event now con- marathon a day for 143 days, along the way. On Sunday, to have his right leg ampu- though it was difficult to gar- age 22. sidered an autumn Canadian Terry was forced to stop when September 15th, hundreds of tated in 1977. ner attention in the beginning, The heroic Canadian was tradition. cancer recurred in his lungs. thousands of Terry Fox sup- While in hospital, Terry was enthusiasm soon grew, and gone, but his legacy was just In 2012, millions of Ontar- His Marathon of Hope came porters, like Aimee and her so overcome by the suffering the money collected along beginning. ians participated in 225 com- to an end but the spark he had family and friends, will par- of other cancer patients that he his route began to mount. He To date, over $600 million munity Terry Fox Runs and lit in the hearts and minds of ticipate in their favourite Ca- decided to run across Canada ran close to 42 kilometres (26 has been raised worldwide 3,900 school events, raising Canadians ignited into a can- nadian Fall tradition to ensure to raise money for cancer re- miles) a day through Canada’s for cancer research in Terry’s close to $12 million for can- cer crusade that has lasted that cancer research continues search. Atlantic provinces, Quebec name through the annual cer research. more than three decades. to forge ahead. From coast to He would call his journey and Ontario. However, on Terry Fox Run, held across In 1980, when Terry Fox de- There is no doubt that Ter- coast, we will be working to- the Marathon of Hope. September 1st, after 143 days Canada and around the world.

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3As part of the International Day of the Girl celebration, a screening of the inspirational film “Girl Rising” has been arranged in the Circle Theater in Alliston on October 13th at 7 p.m. Girl Rising is an innovative and inspirational fea- ture film about the power of education to change a girl – and the world. The Circle Theater has donated the space to view the film and a limited amount of corporate sponsors are available (some for as little as $50) to help defray the cost of acquir- ing the film. Silent Auction items are also being accepted. Tickets are available for $12 each in advance or $15 at the door. Please call the Circle Theater to reserve your tick- ets or inquire about sponsorship opportunities. Girl Rising is a global action campaign for girls’ educa- tion, founded by award-winning journalists at The Docu- mentary Group and Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions, along with strategic partner, Intel Corporation. Centered by the new feature film, Girl Rising, Girl Rising uses the pow- er of storytelling and the leverage of strategic partnerships to deliver a simple, critical truth: Educate Girls and you will Change the World. www.imdb.com/title/tt2444946/ Boot Sale Saturday Lions Community Boot (Garage) Sale: The Bond Head Photo by Emily Wood Lions are hosting this event Saturday, September 14, from Station manager Cindy MacDonald speaks passionately of the Rogers TV slogan, “Your Community, Your Community Chan- 8 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of the Bond Head Com- nel” and the programming specific to New Tecumseth that will make that true for the area. munity Hall. Come out and get a bargain!

By Emily Wood duced programming than content of the show. flective of that.” Rogers TV staff were ever before, including sports “It’s neat when you can get Mayor Mike MacEachern joined by members of the coverage from high school back to the grass roots,” said spoke at the event, indicat- community, family and level sports to minor league, MacDonald. ing the Town’s delight in the crown friends at the Gibson Cen- as well as some brand new “People want to know channel. PAVING LTD. tre to celebrate the launch shows this fall. “Talk of the what’s going on in their own “What excited us most of their new season, which Town” features guests from back yard.” when Rogers approached us ASK US Specializing in kicked off September 3. the area, and MacDonald Anyone interested in sug- was the opportunity to open ABOUT THE HST Asphalt Paving Originally the channel says it’s a great opportunity gesting an idea for a show, or up our council meetings,” he Driveways • Interlocking • Concrete • Excavation • Farms content was combined with for local people to be part wanting to appear as a guest said, pleased that now it’s Barrie programming, but of the community program- on an existing show can easier for people to find out CHARLIE Toll Free: 1-888-695-7283 last November a standalone ming. make a request online. what’s happening in town. Toronto 416-783-7283 • Oakville: 905-337-7283 channel was created, local- Another new show called MacDonald also said vol- The local channel is digi- izing the content to New Te- “Future Prospects” focuses unteers are always welcome, tal cable 65 with Rogers TV, cumseth. Cindy MacDonald, on engaging and empower- and knowledge of the indus- and will air regularly until Rogers TV station manager ing youth to deal with life try is not required. December. Tottenham Animal Clinic says the support from the challenges, while encourag- “It’s all about access, and Visit www.rogerstv.com community has been over- ing confidence. that’s what we’re here for,” to find out more about vol- whelming. After just one episode, the she said. “Our job is to be unteering, guest appearances Serving the The new season will see community started to give reflective of the community, or to view the full broadcast more hours of locally pro- positive feedback about the and we do our best to be re- schedule. 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Hot meals will be ily orientated experience. nual Beeton Fall Fair to be crop production farms and rural, farming community. live entertainment on stage served by members of the The price has not changed. held on the Society’s fair large scale livestock farm- The 4-H Club presents ex- at the South ball diamond, Tottenham United Church in Admission is still; Friday grounds in beautiful down- ing for the world market, us- hibits and judging in sheep, with several performers in- the Arena Community Hall $5, Saturday $6 and Sunday town Beeton, New Tecums- ing much less manual labor. dairy, beef cattle and minia- cluded in the price of ad- for both lunch and dinner, $7. Elementary school chil- eth on Friday, September There are still many smaller ture horses. There will be a mission. The beer garden is featuring HOME MADE dren (kindergarten to grade 13, Saturday, September scale operations which cater rabbit show, and judging in open all weekend. The open- PIES. The Tot Lot and Kids 8) entrants are free Friday 14th and Sunday, Septem- to the consumer who wants vegetables, grains, hay and ing ceremonies will be held Zone will be bigger and bet- and Saturday and children ber 15th. Our volunteers are to know how their food is seed. Quilting, baking and in the arena at 7:30pm with ter than before. There will 10 years and under are free working hard to get the fair produced and what goes into preserves will be included Municipal, Provincial and be ponies, a clown and face on Sunday. ready for your entertainment it. Organic crops, hormone with many other home craft Federal dignitaries in atten- painter. There is the bike Join us at the Fair this and enjoyment. This year’s and antibiotic free dairy and items. Classic Amusements dance. This is in addition to draw for school kids and year. We are sure you will theme is “Today’s Farmer”. meat products are gaining will provide the midway the midway, and several at- the 50/50 draw will be held enjoy yourself. For more We take a look at how his/ ground on a localized scale with their one price, all you tractions which can be seen again. Last year’s 50/50 information visit our web can ride offer for both Fri- in the Arena. winner took home more than site at www.beetonfair.com day, 4pm to 11pm and Satur- Saturday the Fair parade $1,600.00. The family mov- or email us at beetonfair@ Shooting match in day, 11:30am to 6pm. Sun- starts at 10:30am on Main St ie starts after sun down. gmail.com. Also look for us day all rides are a Toonie. and winds its way to the Fair On Sunday the Classic on Facebook at Beeton Fall support of SMHF this They offer an advanced sale grounds. There, the world Car Show takes place. This Fair. Fair books and exhibit discount and have rides to renowned Tom Bishop Wild event has been steadily entry forms can be found weekend in Beeton entertain all ages. Visit their West Show will perform growing year to year and at the New Tecumseth or On September 14th and September 15th the Alliston and web site at www.classica- two shows at 1pm and 3pm. many beautiful and exciting Bradford libraries. Vendor District Sportsman Club will be holding their annual char- musements.ca Don’t miss it! You will be cars turn up each time. The information and application ity IPSC pistol competition at the Beeton Range. This an- Area elementary schools amazed at the skill of both Demolition Derby will be forms can be found on our nual event is open to spectators and is put on by the mem- are invited to enter and com- the horses and riders. There staged again and promises to web site. bers of the ADSC. Shooting begins at 10 a.m. each day and pete in several categories for will be live entertainment provide both entertainment will wrap up each day at 6 p.m. This is the club’s premier cash prizes. Community on stage by the Rotary Hall. and excitement when men/ Mike Deakin event of the year and 100 per cent of the funds raised will members at large can com- Vendors will be on site both women and metal, clash and Director be given to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation. pete in categories including Saturday and Sunday with a crash in the pit until the win- Beeton & District garden vegetables, flowers, variety of merchandise. Also ner is decided. Agricultural Society The TIMES – September 12, 2013 – Page 13

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