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This column is provided as a free Church, 8 Nancy St. The cost search assistance and other public service to non-profit or- is $5 for adults and $3 for sen- employment resources will be ganizations to announce up- iors and children. Proceeds to available. Phone 905-584- coming events. Please contact Bill Rea at the Caledon Citizen at support the Bolton Sea Cadet 2300 or visit www.ccs4u.org (905) 857-6626 or 1-888-557-6626 program. for more information. if you wish to have an announce- SUNDAY, APRIL 21 ment published. Parkinsonʼs Society West Caledon Hills Bruce Trail will be meeting at Caledon THURSDAY, APRIL 18 Club is having an Open Seniorsʼ Centre in Bolton Discovery Club program at House from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The the Belfountain branch of at Cedar Highlands at 308190 speaker will be Sandie Jones, Caledon Public Library. It Hockley Rd. (west of Airport who will help answer all ques- will run from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Road). Guided hikes and re- tions people may have about for children aged six to 10 freshments will be available, as Parkinsonʼs Disease. For (with a caregiver). Come out well as an information booth. more information or if you plan and learn more about fun top- This potential new property will to attend, contact Ted Dance ics through reading and become part of the Caledon at 905 857 3663 or at hands-on activities. From Hills section of the Bruce Trail [email protected] music to science to math, its in the near future. Tops (Take Off Pounds Sen- sure to be a good time. TUESDAY, APRIL 23 sibly) Chapter #ON1381 Discovery Club program at Pre-school Time at the Al- meets every Wednesday from the Inglewood branch of bion-Bolton branch at Cale- 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Caledon Caledon Public Library. It don Public Library, starting Central School (Kennedy and will run from 7 to 8 p.m. for at 10:30 a.m. Get ready for Charleston, Caledon village). This yearʼs Home Show promises to feature the return of some of the attractions children aged six to 10 (with a school with this 45-minute pro- This non-profit weight loss from last year. Jim Cassell and Donna Ferron from Eco Caledon had lots of in- caregiver). Come out and gram, which includes stories, group meets to learn about learn more about fun topics rhymes, songs and activities teresting information to offer, and Viviana of the Amazing Rain Forest was show- nutrition and exercise. Call ing Rocky the python. through reading and hands-on that will encourage listening activities. From music to sci- skills and school readiness. Barbara at (519) 927-5696. ence to math, its sure to be a This is a free drop-in program, Caledon East Seniors Club Home Show weekend is here good time. suitable for children aged #588 meets every Wednesday three to six. at 1:15 p.m. at the Caledon It’s that time of year again. year is a stage area with entertainment Bolton Banter Toastmasters Community Complex, Cale- The Caledon Chamber of Commerce all weekend. meet every first, third and fifth Tot Time at the Albion- Thursday at the Albion-Bolton Bolton branch of Caledon don East. Everyone welcome will hold its annual Caledon Home Show, Other attractions will include Mopsey Community Centre at 7 p.m. Public Library. This is a free for an afternoon of friendly eu- sponsored in part by CIBC, this week. the Clown, who will do face painting from Lose your fear of public 30-minute drop-in program, chre and lunch. For more in- Things will start tomorrow (Friday) noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 2 speaking and build leadership starting at 1:30 p.m., includes formation, call (905) 584-9933 evening, with the doors opening at 4 p.m. p.m. Sunday. skills. Everyone welcome. stories, rhymes, songs, finger or (905) 857-3352. and the opening ceremonies taking place There will be a demonstration by Dogg Email [email protected] plays and activities suitable for TOPS (Take Off Pounds at 5 at the Don Sheardown Memorial Pound Karate Saturday at 3 p.m. or visit www.boltonbanter.org children aged 18 to 48 Sensibly) Group meets in Arena, in the Albion-Bolton Community Also popular should be the interesting “Has your life been affected months, with a caregiver. Bolton United Church Her- Centre. reptiles shown by Amazing Rain Forest. by someone elseʼs drink- Discovery Club program at itage Hall. Weigh-in at 6:45 to The show is held to support the commu- They will be on both Saturday and Sun- ing? Al-Anon Family Group is the Caledon East branch of 7:20 p.m.; meeting 7:30 to nity, promote local business and encour- day, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for you.” The Bolton group Caledon Public Library. It 8:30 p.m. This non-profit meets Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. will run from 7 to 8 p.m. for weight loss support group age people to shop local. It’s for everyone, Visit and support the many businesses at Caven Presbyterian Church children aged six to 10 (with a meets every Wednesday. whether they are interested in fixing up that will be at the show, providing infor- (110 King W, Bolton). Call caregiver). Come out and Everyone welcome. Call Ruth their home, or in body and lifestyle. mation and deals at their booths through- 416-410-3809 or http://al- learn more about fun topics at 905-857-3237 or Lorraine at Many activities will be held through- out the weekend. anon.alateen.on.ca through reading and hands-on 905-857-1568. out the weekend, including the very pop- The show will run from 4 to 9 p.m. Fri- activities. From music to sci- FRIDAY, APRIL 19 THURSDAY, APRIL 25 ular Penny Raffle, a colouring contest for day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 Pre-school Time at the Al- ence to math, its sure to be a good time. Discovery Club program at the kids as well as door prizes. New this a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. bion-Bolton branch of Cale- the Alton branch of Caledon don Public Library, starting WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 Public Library. It will run from at 10:30 a.m. Get ready for Baby Time at the Albion- 3 to 4 p.m. for children aged six school with this 45-minute pro- Bolton branch of Caledon to 10 (with a caregiver). Come gram, which includes stories, Public Library, starting at 1:30 out and learn more about fun rhymes, songs and activities p.m. This free, drop-in program topics through reading and that will encourage listening consists of 30 minutes of sto- hands-on activities. From skills and school readiness. ries, rhymes, songs, finger music to science to math, its This is a free drop-in program, plays and activities. Itʼs suitable sure to be a good time. suitable for children aged for children up to 18 months of three to six. age, with a caregiver. Discovery Club program at the Caledon village branch Sandhill United Church Ham Family Time at the Ingle- of Caledon Public Library. It Dinner, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. wood branch of Caledon Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for Public Library, starting at will run from 7 to 8 p.m. for children aged seven to 12, and 10:30 a.m. This free, drop-in children aged six to 10 (with a children under six are free. For program is suitable for the caregiver). Come out and tickets, call Glen or Dorothy whole family with a caregiver, learn more about fun topics Phillips at 905-951-3580, Roy and includes stories, rhymes through reading and hands-on Wright at 905-584-2768, and songs. activities. From music to sci- Deanna Bootle at 905-584- ence to math, its sure to be a Lifetree Cafe meets St. 4455, Margaret Wilson at 905- good time. Jamesʼ Church, at 6025 Old 584-2575 or Blanche Cook at Church Rd. in Caledon East. FRIDAY, APRIL 26 905-584-2726. Take out dinner This free venue for conversa- Pre-school Time at the Al- available. tion runs from 7 to 8 p.m., and bion-Bolton branch of Cale- SATURDAY, APRIL 20 everyone is welcome. Tonightʼs don Public Library, starting Olde Tyme Country Music topic will be How to Spot a Liar at 10:30 a.m. Get ready for Spring Fling Dance at — Secrets from a former FBI school with this 45-minute pro- Belfountain Community Hall. agent. Call 416-579-9977 for gram, which includes stories, Hosted by the Belfountain Her- more information. rhymes, songs and activities itage Society to benefit historic Program: Super Girls Book that will encourage listening Melville White Church, it will Club progream at the Albion- skills and school readiness. feature the tow-taping music of Bolton of Caledon Public Li- This is a free drop-in program, the Golden Country Classics brary. From 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. suitable for children aged Band. It will run from 8 p.m. for girls aged nine to 12. Drop three to six. until midnight. Tickets are $15 in and participate in this exciting per person or $25 per couple. SATURDAY, APRIL 27 book club for girls. If you love to For more information, contact Cheltenham United Church read books and graphic novels Sarah at 519-316-0060 or is holding the annual Beef and then talk to friends about [email protected] or Barbecue at Creditview Pub- what youʼve read than; this is go to www.belfountainher- lic School, 13990 Mississauga the place to be. itage.com Rd. (at King Street) from 5 to Navy League Caledon Jobs Caledon satellite at the 7 p.m. Eat in or take out. Tick- Branch Pancake and Margaret Dunn (Valleywood) ets are $20 for adults and $6 Sausage Breakfast from 9 Library will operate from 2 to for kids. 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Local business owner Jo-Anne Fiore and CCS Small Business Enterprise Spe- cialist Maureen Tymkow. Turn your idea into your business Want to turn your idea into a business? entation, Contact Small Business Enter- Join Caledon SBEC at Caledon Com- prise Specialist Maureen Tymkow at 905- munity Services (CCS) in Bolton tomorrow 584-2300 ext. 216 or [email protected] (Friday) from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for a spe- Caledon SBEC is funded by the Town of cial presentation by self-employed guest Caledon and is one of the many initiatives speaker Jo-Anne Fiore. She will speak operated by CCS. about what knowledge about one’s self and one’s business is needed, including devel- oping changes in thinking, business ap- Register for Caledon proach and day-to-day activities to ensure a successful business. East tennis Caledon East Tennis Club will be hold- Taking the knowledge and experience ing registration next Thursday (April 25). from 25 years in the financial services It will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the field, Fiore currently owns and operates Lions Den at Caledon Community Com- Split Smart Divorce Solutions, assisting plex at 6215 Old Church Rd. in Caledon clients with their finances. East. “We all have the ability to create our- The club has two newly resurfaced hard selves; it’s time you took out the ‘if’ in life courts and organizes house leagues for and make it happen!” she said. adult members. To reserve a seat for this special pres- For more information, call Louise at Date was wrong 905-584-9101.

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Councillors enthused to go bi-weekly 12684 Hwy. 50 From page 1 served there will always be some resist- ance to change. Bolton channels, staff can confidently report that, She also suggested a label be placed in- on balance, the majority of residents were side the lids of carts, telling people what ma- We are dedicated to helping you build and grow your business. satisfied with their experience in the pilot terials should and should not go in them. project,” he added. “While there was some She said that might reduce contamination. We offer a range of innovative, specialized products and services. apprehension among participants when “I’ve been enthused about this from the they were first advised of the pilot project, beginning,” Paterak commented. With over 25 years of experience, Suzanne understands the adapting to the changes in their collection There were a number of focus group pressures of owning and operating a business and is committed routine was not that difficult and many in- meetings during the pilot project. Paterak to helping you. dicated they wanted to continue with the said he was at all of them, and was grati- pilot program after it ended.” fied to see the way moods changed. Call or drop by the branch to discover how we can make your In addition to endorsing the move to a Mississauga Councillor George Carlson bi-weekly garbage and recycling collection called it a “great, innovative solution,” business banking easier. We look forward to seeing you soon. program, councillors gave staff authority adding the public will embrace it once the to negotiate with current curbside collec- details are worked out. tion service providers to allow for the im- Brampton Councillor Elaine Moore plementation of a bi-weekly program pointed out Peel is one of the last munici- before 2016, if feasible. Existing contracts palities to go to bi-weekly collection. are set to expire in 2015. Councillor Bonnie Crombie of Missis- Several councillors expressed concern sauga asked if the carts could be made rac- with the move, but others were enthusias- coon-proof. tic. “Boy oh boy, the are smart, those little Caledon Councillor Patti Foley ob- creatures,” she commented. M00760 (0511) 6 April 18, 2013 Caledon Citizen Arts Entertainment& The Trouble with Cliord opens at Blackhorse Written By ANNE RITCHIE the care and gentle intimacy of parent erhood herself. Pulfer brings an endear- the show, could have been addressed to and child, and responds in kind. She of- ing nature to the role as she reluctantly you. A world of doubt and hope, caring, hu- fers a touching performance of a char- manages Marty’s life. No stranger to tal- Discover for yourself The Trouble with mor and strength awaits the audience acter we all want to have in our family, ent, Pulfer gives us a complex character Clifford, playing at Blackhorse until when The Trouble With Clifford, by L.E. championing what’s right, dealing with eager to take on life’s challenges, only to April 27. Call 905-880-5002 for ticket in- Hines, opens at Blackhorse Village Play- what’s wrong. have one thrust upon her unexpectedly. formation. ers. Though Gladys may be the center of the Pulfer rises to the occasion and shows us It’s all about the Fergusons, and it home, Clifford (Craig Butler) is the main what any good wife and daughter-in-law could be your family too. Amidst the ex- beam. Butler reveals every characteris- would do. Belfountain: cellent cast, creatively directed by Kim tic of fatherhood and husbandry one can Marty’s big brother Richard (Aaron Blacklock, the audience may discover imagine. Just as any harried man of the Verwey) struggles through life hoping to themselves, wondering how the insight- house, he seeks shelter in the garage for carve a comfortable niche in the family Community ful author could have known them so household repairs. Troubles arise as he home without overstaying his welcome. well. struggles with the inability to fix certain Verwey has an appealingly strong yet shy As Gladys, Ginny Cathcart delights family troubles. Butler’s role demands demeanor; a loner in a household crowd- Spring Fest in every moment of her family life, cel- caring, anguish, understanding and a ed with family, issues and all. His humor- Calling all youths, new comers, ebrating birthdays in unexpected ways, touch of sarcasm to lighten the load, and ous frustrations and foibles are so well- community residences and volun- cooking breakfast so diligently the bacon he gives it his all. played that even a young friend Gwyneth teers. resembles “charcoal briquettes,” even While everyone balances precarious- (Jessica Pfundt), “never Gwyn” questions TransformNation will be working disputing “pretty” explaining “when you ly on the beam of family life, a volatile his motives. Pfundt capably handles a in partnership supporting Pastor get to be my age, you are just plain beau- and wisecracking Marty (Kyle Pattison), small role which becomes a turning point, Michael Tormey and the members tiful.” Cathcart steps into the role with bounces on the opposite end, leaving the and she has us hoping Gwyneth “never Belfountain Village Church May 18 in grace and empathy, and offers a “just family even more rattled and slightly off Gwyn” will see more of Richard (and hosting their first Free Community plain beautiful” performance. balance. Marty treats life as a game . . . Pfundt see more of Blackhorse). Spring Fest. Gladys’s daughter Nancy (Monique until a sharp curve ball hits him square in The Trouble With Clifford offers rare This community fun day will take Bourgeois) follows lovingly in her mom’s the face. Pattison offers a remarkably be- and decisive insight into family life, trou- place on the church grounds at 17258 footsteps, as if kindness and a caring na- lievable portrayal of a baby brother who bles and all. The setting, ingeniously de- Mississauga Rd., Belfountain. It will ture were hereditary. Bourgeois captures hides behind a shield of humor and strug- signed by Kim and Chuck Blacklock, may run from 2 to 4 p.m. for the young gles between matu- have been your home movie: a full family and the young at heart. And from 5 rity and watching room blasting the hockey game linked to to 7 p.m., there will be a Jam Fest NHL playoffs in a well-used eat-in kitchen looking out to a with live music and entertainment. the midst of family latticed back yard and Dad’s garage. You The event will run under the there: crisis. may even suspect that only the names Community Pride through Individual Marty is bol- have been changed to protect the inno- Action: Organized by the Communi- Contact us for a business consultation today! stered by Sandra cent, that being members of your own ty for the Community. There is an im- (Joanne Pulfer), on family, and if you are lucky, the reading portant role for all to play in making the verge of moth- of a heartfelt letter, the best moment in the eŒorts a success. 905.584.2300 ext. 216 Volunteers are invited to partic- or [email protected] ipate in a variety of functions, such Historical society to learn as hosting an activity area, perform- This program is offered by Caledon Community Services in partnership with ing, ushering, reaching out to the the Town of Caledon, Province of Ontario and the Brampton Small Business Enterprise Centre. about heritage trees community or by helping provide re- sources needed for the event. Volun- What exactly is a heritage tree? teers’ hours and certification will be The Caledon East and District Historical Society will be learn- given to participants of this event. ing about that at their April 24 meeting. For questions or more informa- The speaker will be Joanne Crease, vice-chair of Heritage tion, contact Elvenia Gray-Sandiford Caledon, and she will talk about Ontario’s and Caledon’s forest at 905-232-6870 or 647-2486870, make-up, the contribution of trees to cultural history and why or [email protected] or some heritage trees deserve recognition. She will also tell stories [email protected] about some heritage trees in Caledon. Visit the website at transformna- The talk will begin at 7:30 p.m. at St. James’ Church on Old tioninc.com Church Road in Caledon East. Society members get in free and there’s a $3 charge for non-members.

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EQUIEM 194 McEwan Dr. East Bolton A. RDale Wood Conductor 905-857-2646 Stephanie Kramer Showtimes for Friday April 19 to Thursday April 25 Soprano OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (14A) (GRAPHIC VIOLENCE,COARSE LANGUAGE) DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO Kirk Lackenbauer Sunday, April 28, 2013, DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING FRI,TUE 6:50, 9:40; SAT-SUN 1:15, 4:00, 6:50, 9:40; MON,WED-THURS 6:50 Bass THE CROODS (G) (CARTOON/ANIMATION ACTION) DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING 7:30 pm FRI,TUE 7:10, 9:30; SAT-SUN 1:20, 4:30, 7:10, 9:30; MON,WED-THURS 7:10 Christopher Dawes G.I. JOE: RETALIATION 3D (PG) (SOME SCARY SCENES,NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN,VIOLENCE) REALD 3D, Organ St. James RC Church, DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING FRI,TUE 7:30, 10:00; SAT-SUN 4:05, 7:30, 10:00; Shawn Grenke MON,WED-THURS 7:30 Piano 2118 Adjala-Tecumseth Townline, Colgan JURASSIC PARK 3D (PG) (FRIGHTENING SCENES) REALD 3D, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING FRI,TUE 6:45, Roger Flock 9:35; SAT-SUN 1:10, 4:20, 6:45, 9:35; MON,WED-THURS 6:45 Timpani $25 adults, $15 children 13 and under SCARY MOVIE V (STC) DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING FRI,TUE 7:40, 10:05; SAT-SUN 2:00, 4:35, 7:40, 10:05; MON,WED-THURS 7:405 For more information Tickets are available at Chic à Boom (Caledon Village), OBLIVION (PG) (NOT REC. FOR YOUNG CHILDREN,VIOLENCE) DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM visit us at achill.ca, Let’s Decorate and Forster’s Book Garden (Bolton), SEATING FRI,TUE 7:00, 9:55; SAT-SUN 1:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:55; MON,WED-THURS 7:00 email [email protected], 42 (PG) (LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND,MATURE THEME) DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING or call 905-584-6710. Booklore and Korsten Jewellers (Orangeville), Tottenham Cleaners (Tottenham) & Papermoon Gallery (Alliston). FRI,TUE 7:20, 9:45; SAT-SUN 1:50, 4:25, 7:20, 9:45; MON,WED-THURS 7:20 Tickets are also available from any choir member, or at the door. G.I. JOE: RETALIATION (PG) (NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN,VIOLENCE,SOME SCARY SCENES) DIGITAL PRESENTATION, DOLBY STEREO DIGITAL, STADIUM SEATING SAT-SUN 1:40 E M P I R E T H E A T R E S . C O M Caledon Citizen April 11, 2013 7 Town News

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Mayor’s Business Breakfast Join the Town of Caledon at the & Networking Event Caledon Home Show April 19-21 at The Albion Bolton Community Centre! Keynote Address: “Learning in Thin Air” – Our friendly staff from Fire and Emergency Services, Parks and Recreation and the rest Presented by Scott Kress, President of Summit Group. of the Town will be there. Watch for the “Let Your Green Show” info from our team members. See you there! Wednesday, April 24, 2013; 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Royal Ambassador Event Centre, 15430 Innis Lake Road, Caledon East Admission is free but seating is limited and advance registration is required. 2013 Tax Assistance Program for For more details or to register call 905.584.2272 x.4286 or e-mail [email protected]. Low Income Seniors and Persons with Disabilities To provide financial assistance to low-income elderly homeowners, and low-income Notice of Application persons with disabilities, Town of Caledon By-Law 2010-028, as amended by By-Law Please be informed of a proposed development in your community 2011-023 allows for a residential property tax credit of $450 subject to the following This is to inform you that Harrington McAvan Ltd, on behalf of Blueland Farms Limited conditions. has submitted an Official Plan Amendment application on the property outlined below To qualify, the property owner or spouse of the owner must: for processing by the Town of Caledon. We welcome your comments on this application. FOR SENIORS: 1. Be 65 years of age or older by April 30, 2013; and Subject Property 2. Be in receipt of the monthly guaranteed income supplement as provided under the Old Location: 17736 Heart Lake Road Age Security Act (Canada); and Part Lot 12, Concession 2 (EHS), Town of Caledon West side of Heart Lake Road, south of Charleston Sideroad 3. Be continuously assessed as the owner and reside on residential real property within the Town of Caledon for a period of not less than five years immediately preceding April Area: 40.5 Hectares (100 Acres) 30, 2013. Ward: 1 FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: Applicant: Harrington McAvan Ltd., on behalf of Blueland Farms Limited 1. Be in receipt of benefits under the Ontario Disability Support Program Act (ODSPA): Our File Number(s): POPA 13-02 and 2. Be continuously assessed as the owner and reside on residential real property within Please visit the Town of Caledon website at www.caledon.ca or contact the Development Planner noted below at the Town of Caledon to obtain a copy of the the Town of Caledon for a period of not less than five years immediately preceding location map. April 30, 2013. This residential property tax rebate, where allowed, will be an outright grant made by the Proposal Town and will not entail repayment of any kind. Application forms may be obtained from The applicant is proposing to amend the Official Plan to redesignate the lands from the Corporate Services Department at Town Hall, or by calling 905.584.2272 x.4216, or by Rural Area to Extractive Industrial Area B to permit a mineral aggregate resource visiting the Town’s website at: extraction use (gravel pit) below the water table as well as accessory uses (crushing, www.caledon.ca/en/townhall/property-tax-assistance.asp screening, washing, stockpiling and recycling of asphalt and concrete material). Applications due April 30, 2013 List of Plans, Reports and Studies In accordance with Sections 6.2.1.6 and 6.2.17 of the Town’s Official Plan, the following plans, reports and studies have been submitted in support of the application: Current Tenders, Quotes & Proposals • Survey • Air Quality Assessment Request for Proposal 2013-09 • Site Plan (Drawings 1-5) • Noise Impact Study Consulting Services for Growth Forecasts Review for The Town of Caledon Release Date: April 17, 2013 • Planning Justification Report • Traffic Impact Study Closing Date: May 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time • Geotechnical Report • Visual Impact Assessment Report Request for Tender 2013-31 • Hydrogeological Assessment • Built Heritage & Cultural Grange Side Road, Culverts 247, 248 and 249 Replacements Heritage Landscape Assessments • Natural Environment Technical Report Release Date: April 17, 2013 • Archaeological Assessment Closing Date: May 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time (Stage 1-3) Request for Proposal 2013-36 Additional Information Consulting Services for an Environmental Impact Study for The Town of Caledon Release Date: April 17, 2013 A copy of the proposed application as well as additional information and material are Closing Date: May 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time available for review at the Development Approval and Planning Policy Department. A copy of the proposed application will also be available for review in the Caledon Request for Proposal 2013-37 Village Branch Library at 18313 Hurontario Street, Caledon. Consulting Services for an Infrastructure Study for The Town of Caledon For further information please contact Mary T. Nordstrom, Senior Development Planner, Release Date: April 17, 2013 905-584-2272 x. 4223 or [email protected] in the Development Approval and Closing Date: May 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time Planning Policy Department. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Request for Proposal 2013-38 4:30 p.m. Written submissions may be mailed or personally delivered to the Consulting Services for a Transportation Study for The Town of Caledon Development Approval and Planning Policy Department and will become part of the Release Date: April 17, 2013 public record. Closing Date: May 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time Application Process Request for Proposal 2013-39 The above-noted application will now be circulated to internal departments and Consulting Services for an Intensification Strategy for The Town of Caledon external agencies for review and comment. Once this has been completed, staff will Release Date: April 17, 2013 schedule a Public Meeting which you are welcome to attend. Closing Date: May 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time Please note that a recommendation on the application will not be presented at the The Town of Caledon Requests for Tenders, Proposals and other public solicitation Public Meeting. A final recommendation regarding this application will be made at a documents will be advertised and available for electronic download from the future Council Meeting. Biddingo.com bid portal at www.biddingo.com/caledon or may be obtained from the Town of Caledon, 6311 Old Church Road, Caledon Ontario L7C 1J6, Corporate Services Notice Date: April 4, 2013 Department, Purchasing & Risk Management Division, Lower Level.

6311 Old Church Road To obtain this page in an Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 alternative format please www.caledon.ca contact x. 4288 or T. 905.584.2272 | 1.888.225.3366 | F. 905.584.4325 [email protected] A8 April 18, 2013 Caledon Citizen LOSING YOUR GRIP? TAKE THIS TEST: Are your dentures. . . CALEDON Loose? Cracked or worn? In your pocket? Adult Novelties Missing teeth? Sore Gums Exotic Lingerie Call today for your FREE CONSULTATION CALEDON DENTURE CLINIC Denturist RYAN ASSAL, DD B. Hunter Driver Education Ltd. APRIL WEEKEND CLASS 158 Kennedy Rd. S., 905-857-1114 MTO-Approved Beginner Driver APRIL 20, 21, 27, 28 Brampton & GTA locations Education Course Provider 6 William Street, Bolton (on Hwy. 50) 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM Next to Caruso Gourmet Pizza www.hunterdrivered.com Call 905-857-9122/905-880-4666 New Classroom Location: 50 Ann Street, Downtown Bolton to enroll www.cupidboutique.com OPP running distracted driving campaign this week OPP are in the middle of a distracted dangerous activities to carry out while 16,000 distracted driving charges across behaviour or near-misses they have ob- driving campaign this week. driving, distracted driving refers to all the province last year (2012). They con- served from motorists driving distracted. It runs until this coming Monday (April forms of inattentive driving, such as tinue to see careless drivers texting and By doing so, they can help drivers think 22) and police are looking to the public to talking on the phone, eating and drink- talking on their phones and engaging in about their own driving habits and how help make it a historic success. ing, personal grooming and tending to other forms of distraction every day. they are contributing to dangerous be- To help kick off the campaign, the OPP children in the backseat. During the cam- “While the OPP is fi rmly committed to haviour. Go to www.facebook.com/ontar- asked motorists to take a hard line on paign, offi cers are targeting any forms of enforcing distracted driving laws during ioprovincialpolice distracted driving once and for all with distraction they observe as impairing a the campaign and throughout the year, Distracted Driving is one of the big a life-long commitment to keep all hand- motorist’s driving ability. drivers themselves can end these need- four high-risk driving behaviours which held devices out of reach and out of use “Drivers need to remember that the less deaths by recognizing how they con- leads to serious or fatal motor vehicle col- while behind the wheel. real danger to the motoring public lies in tribute to risks on our roads,” commented lisions on provincial roadways. The OPP Police maintain that those who use the distraction, not the device,” said Chief Deputy Commissioner Larry Beechey. Provincial Traffi c Safety Program incor- hand-held phones while driving also put Superintendent Don Bell, commander of “Motorists need to realize that they may porates high police visibility, measurable the lives of their passengers at risk. They the OPP Highway Safety Division. “In need to change their own driving be- outcomes, professional traffi c stops and are asking passengers to take matters 2012, 83 people were killed in motor ve- haviour to improve road safety for every- public education in their ongoing efforts into their own hands by telling those who hicle collisions within OPP jurisdiction one.” to save lives on Ontario roads, trails and drive them while distracted to “put down in which distracted driving was a causal OPP are asking Ontarians to share waterways. the phone and leave it alone.” factor and that surpassed our impaired their stories on OPP are issuing an important remind- driving fatalities in 2012.” Facebook about the er that, while texting is among the most According to OPP, offi cers laid close to dangerous driver Driver charged after altercation with joggers Reason to donate to your hospital #19  A 44-year-old Caledon man was charged after an inci- dent on Humber Station Road April 7. Caledon OPP reports a car was being driven in the area south of Healey Road that morning when joggers on the shoulder were almost hit. Police said some words were exchanged between the driver and the joggers, and the driver apparently put his vehicle into reverse and headed toward them. In the process, the car evidently went out of control, and ended up in a ditch. The man was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. Church Directory ASSOCIATED PENTECOSTAL GOSPEL CHURCHES BOLTON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ALBION HILLS Albion Bolton Community Centre BIBLE CHURCH 150 Queen Street, Bolton 17243 The Gore Road, Palgrave Sunday Services Sunday Service – 10:30 a.m. 9:45 am Bible study Visitors are always welcome! 11 am Worship Join us for our morning service Member of the AGC & a cup of coffee. Associated Gospel Churches Children’s programs are available. 905-880-5579 www.albionhillsbiblechurch.org “A church in the heart of the community with Founded on God’s Word the community at heart.” Calling Mr. T. Bear to the exam room: Focused on Missions Pastor Bill Bogers www.theglance.org it’s time for your annual checkup Professional Directory On Saturday May 4, 2013, the hospital Auxiliary will host its Your guide to the professionals in your area 19th annual Teddy Bear Clinic. This clinic has helped ease the fear of hospitals and doctors for many children – and it can help BOOKKEEPING your child, too. Staff will do checkups on your child’s teddy bear, To advertise in • BOOKKEEPING the doll or favourite stuffed animal, and there’ll also be a barbeque, • INCOME TAX Professional RETURNS PREPARED a raffle, face painting, a tooth fairy and more. It’s just $2 per Directory Reasonable Rates Call 905-857-6626 ‘patient’ – and all the proceeds will go to the Foundation for the Call Bev McGavin or email 416-464-6459 [email protected] purchase of new equipment for our hospital. The clinic runs from Delivery or Pick-up Available 10 am to 1 pm, and we’ll have free parking for everyone attending. LAW O FFICE LAW OFFICE MARGARET BLACK & ASSOCIATES www.hhcfoundation.com Barristers & Solicitors • Wills & Estate • Real Estate • Corporate Law • Power of Attorney • Title Insurance • Notaries/Commissions • Mortgages It’s our 19th annual Teddy Bear Clinic.  10472 Islington Ave., Unit 1, Kleinburg ON L0J 1C0 Tel: 905-893-8050 • 905-939-8515 Fax: 905-893-8025 Caledon Citizen April 18, 2013 9 Belly Dance Recital held in Bolton

The Belly Dance Troupe, which operates out of Caledon Centre for Recreation Sampogna, Eva Deluca, Christina Trozzolo and Georgina Campoli. The ad- and Wellness in Bolton held a Belly Dance Recital recently at Caesarʼs Event vanced dancers (right) performed under their stage names; Najlah, Sakinah, Di- Centre. There were two groups of intermediate dancers taking part, including lara and Amirah. (left) Josie Tisshaw, Betty Vasconcelos and Lydia Balaban, and (centre) Tonie Photos by Bill Rea Peel Region’s spring cleaning of streets starts Monday for Earth Day Peel Region will begin the annual materials to the environment like oil, salt to 4 p.m., weather permitting. Lanes will flusher trucks to sweep and wash, remov- spring street cleaning April 22 and finish and heavy metals. A clean road with less be closed one at a time, so motorists should ing the dirt and grime from the road. Due around end of June. dirt and sand improves traction and re- anticipate merging traffic. Drivers should to the large volume of water used, work Work in Caledon and north Brampton duces flying debris on windy days. stay clear of street sweepers and use extra will not occur when temperatures are will be completed during daytime hours. Residents and businesses should be caution at intersections where sweepers below freezing. Street cleaning of Regional roads im- aware that night time work on south may be weaving around islands. Spring cleaning of streets is just the be- proves road and community safety by re- Brampton and Mississauga will take place A schedule of when specific streets will ginning of the Region’s annually scheduled moving hazardous debris like needles, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. weeknights, while be cleaned is available online at peelre- maintenance activities. This activity also nails and scrap metals, as well as harmful daytime work will take place from 7 a.m. gion.ca/roadmaintenance prepares the road surface for re-painting Work will include cleaning all splash lane markings, which will start in May pads, curbs, islands and centre medians. and proceed for approximately three Studio Tour King arrives April 27, 28 The first phase will involve removing all months. Other post-winter activities in Studio Tour King, now in its eighth Included in the Tour this year will be debris from streets where large pieces are April or starting in May include the re- year with more than 27 artists, will be paintings, ceramics, photography, crafts, picked up by hand. Street sweepers will moval of road-side litter, minor boulevard featuring seven new participants this jewelry, sculpture, stained glass, wood sweep dirt and grime into the curb side. repairs, straightening of road signs, safety year. turning and quilting. The second phase begins one or two weeks barrier repairs and grass cutting on boule- This is a opportunity to visit the studios The detailed map is available as a later, using street sweeper vehicles and vards. of acclaimed artists in the rolling hills of printed brochure at the Postmaster House, King Township. Meet the artists, see their King Township Museum and libraries and work and pick up that special artwork for an electronic version is available at the home or office. www.ArtsSocietyKing.ca CALEDON MINOR HOCKEY

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 24th THURSDAY APRIL 25th FRIDAY APRIL 26th FREE Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 8:00 PM Minor Bantam AA 8:10 PM Peewee AA 7:10 PM Minor Peewee AA Caledon East 2 Caledon East 2 8:20 PM Minor Bantam AA teeth whitening Dr. Laila Roshan 5:30 PM Minor Atom AA 5:30 PM Tyke Select 1 Caledon East 2 for new patients 6:40 PM Novice AA 6:40 PM Atom AA 5:30 PM Novice AA (with complete exam and cleaning) BSc., DDS 7:50 PM Atom AA 7:50 PM Minor Peewee AA 6:40 PM Minor Atom AA I am delighted to be part of your 9:00 PM Bantam AA 9:00 PM Minor Midget AA 7:50 PM Peewee AA community and would like to 10:00 PM Bantam AA 905-857-1818 welcome you to Healey Dental Care. SATURDAY APRIL 27th SUNDAY APRIL 28th MONDAY APRIL 29th Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 Caledon East 2 11:10 AM Novice AA 10:00 AM Tyke 2 Select 5:30 PM Tyke Select 2 Healey Dental Care 12:20 AM Atom AA 11:10 AM Minor Atom A/AE 6:40 PM Novice A/AE 1:30 PM Peewee AA 12:20 PM Minor Peewee A 7:50 PM Minor Peewee A Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 2:40 PM Bantam AA 1:30 PM Minor Bantam A 9:00 PM Bantam A www.healeydentalcare.ca www.facebook.com/healeydentalcare Caledon East 2 2:40 PM Minor Midget A 10:30 AM Minor Atom AA Caledon East 2 12788 Highway 50, Unit A5, Bolton (Healey Rd/Hwy 50, Home Depot Plaza) 11:40 AM Minor Peewee AA 9:30 PM Novice A/AE 12:50 PM Minor Bantam AA 10:40 PM Atom A 2:00 PM Minor Midget AA 11:50 PM Peewee A 1:00 PM Bantam A

TUESDAY APRIL 30th WEDNESDAY MAY 1st THURSDAY MAY 2nd Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 8:10 PM Peewee A 8:10 PM Bantam A 8:10 PM Minor Bantam A 9:20 PM Minor Midget A Caledon East 2 Caledon East 2 Caledon East 2 5:30 PM Novice A/AE 5:30 PM Minor Atom A/AE 6:00 PM Minor Atom A/AE 6:40 PM Minor Peewee A 6:40 PM Atom A 7:10 PM Atom A 7:50 PM Peewee A 7:50 PM Peewee A 8:20 PM Minor Bantam A 9:00 PM Minor Midget A 9:00 PM Bantam A

FRIDAY MAY 3rd SATURDAY MAY 4th SUNDAY MAY 5th Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 Caledon East 1 7:10 PM Atom A 11:10 AM Super Six 10:10 AM Super Six 8:20 PM Minor Bantam A 12:20 AM Atom AE 11:20 AM Peewee AE Caledon East 2 1:30 PM Peewee AE 12:30 PM Bantam AE 5:30 PM Novice A/AE 2:40 PM Bantam AE Caledon East 2 6:40 PM Minor Atom A/AE Caledon East 2 9:30 AM Atom AE 7:50 PM Minor Peewee A 9:30 AM Tyke 2 Select 10:40 AM Minor Peewee AE 9:00 PM Minor Midget A 10:40 AM Minor Peewee AE 11:50 AM Minor Bantam AE 11:50 AM Minor Bantam AE 1:00 PM Minor Midget AE 1:00 PM Minor Midget AE

MONDAY MAY 6th TUESDAY MAY 7th Caledon East 1 Caledon East 2 8:10 PM Bantam AE 6:00 PM Atom AE Caledon East 2 7:10 PM Peewee AE 6:00 PM Super Six 8:20 PM Minor Bantam AE 7:10 PM Minor Peewee AE 8:20 PM Minor Midget AE YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE TOWN OF CALEDON TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR REP PROGRAM NEW PLAYERS MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF CALEDON RESIDENCE & COPY OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE **Register before May 31st, 2013 to Save at www.caledonminorhockey.ca 10 April 18, 2013 Caledon Citizen Caledon Editorial Citizen Two parties Covering all of Caledon heading Distributed throughout the Town of Caledon, the Citizen is published Thursdays by Caledon Publishing Ltd. in two Copyright Caledon Citizen 2013 25 Queen Street, North, Bolton directions L7E 1C1 Both the federal Liberal and New Democratic Phone: 905-857-6626 Parties held major functions over the weekend. Toll Free: 1-888-557-6626 The NDP had a policy convention, and one of Fax: 905-857-6363 the developments coming out of it is a move away www.caledoncitizen.com from the use of the word “socialism.” www.facebook.com/ They evidently are trying to make their brand caledoncitizen more appealing to a broader segment of the elec- torate. But we don’t think it’s going to work that Publisher way. Without it’s socialist base in its platform, Alan Claridge we suspect the party is going to see its left-lean- [email protected] ing supporters, on which it has always depended, taking their leave and looking for another party Editorial to back. Managing Editor We can understand what the party has in Bill Rea mind. In light of the success they had in the 2011 [email protected] election, we can see them licking their proverbial Sports Editor chops, getting ready to replace the Conservatives Brian Lockhart at the top of the heap. [email protected] We doubt it will work out that way. The fact that the NDP did so well in the last Advertising campaign was not the result of Canadians start- Joel Gillespie ing to embrace their message. There were a num- ber of factors involved, and we believe the two joel.gillespie@ biggest were the remarkably inspired perform- caledoncitizen.com ance from the late Jack Layton, and the remark- Myles Meddick ably flat performance from Michael Ignatieff. [email protected] Is Thomas Mulcair another Jack Layton? We Heather Erwin suspect not, but it is true that it sometimes takes [email protected] an election campaign or two for a leader to show Business what he or she has got, or has not got. Stephen Office Harper lost his first election as leader. But we think it’s realistic to expect that what My golf game is wanting Administrator happened two years ago was something of a Mary Speck fluke, and that the NDP are about to return to It’s that time of year again, when a young grace a couple of years ago was really his own [email protected] their time-honoured status of being the Third man’s fancy turns toward the golf course. fault, but who among us doesn’t like to see a Composing Party in the House of Commons. I’m a not-so-young man, but the thought person who has been knocked on his can get Joanne Radyk-Carrick We say that partly because the Liberals spent has been occurring to me a bit too. In fact, I back to his feet? John Speziali their weekend electing themselves a new leader, have been told the driving range I sometimes I’m a little confused about what happened Stacie Duck namely Justin Trudeau. patronize is open for business. I occasionally Friday, but I gather he did something wrong Francine John It’s far too early to tell if he has what it takes will stop on the way home from work and hit and was assessed a two-stroke penalty. I to be prime minister, but look for a much a bucket of balls. There are some days when I watched the guys on TV try to explain it, and stronger Liberal presence in the next election, ex- have that uncontrollable urge to just hit some- I ended up being more confused. I assumed Subscriptions: pected in 2015. thing that I know won’t hit back. Ever have a the people running the show knew what they $39.00 + G.S.T. The party is going to be much more united day like that? were doing. within 65 km than it was the last time because they have a I won’t even have to get my clubs out of I heard and read about some people who $67.00 + G.S.T. leader most of members are ready to get behind. their winter storage place be- thought he got a break because beyond 65 km and in towns Trudeau got a little more than 80 per cent of the with letter carriers cause I never got around to put- he’s Tiger Woods. I think the re- weekend vote, and that shows he’s got a lot of ting them there in the fall. They ality is if it had been anyone backing. ADVERTISING RULES: are still in the front hall of the other than Woods, no one would Look for the Liberals to pass the NDP in the The advertiser agrees that have cared. next election. house, waiting to be transferred the publisher shall not be li- to the trunk of the car. I’m a lit- People like watching golf for a able for damages arising out There have been a number of commentators tle mystified that my wife didn’t variety of reasons. My late of errors in advertisements who question whether Trudeau is qualified for raise more of a fuss about me not grandmother, who probably beyond the amount paid for the job. the space actually occupied Some day, someone is going to have to tell up putting away my toys. wouldn’t have been able to tell a by the portion of the adver- just what the qualifications are in order to be There are people out there putter from a driver, enjoyed tisement in which the error prime minister. Academic credentials and a who could be classified as golf fa- watching golf on TV. I don’t think occurred, whether such sound work record look great on paper, but they natics. I’ve encountered a few she really understood why, but it error is due to the negli- don’t necessarily add up to votes, and they are no over the years. I was once inter- was her call. gence of its servants or oth- guarantee of terrific government. Ignatieff had viewing a high school principal I think Beth likes watching it erwise, and there shall be no credentials coming out of his ears, and they got in his office. He was called away for the putts that are missed, be- liability for non-insertions him nowhere. Ronald Reagan had little more to for a few minutes, and when he Bill Rea cause it makes her feel better of any adver tisement be- offer than a so-so movie career, and he’s been get- returned, I told him “I haven’t about all the ones that she’s yond the amount paid for ting favourable reaction from the public and his- budged from this chair, but while you were out blown over the years. Again, I think we all like such advertisement. All ad- torians ever since. of the room, I looked around and counted at to see the pros mess things up occasionally. I vertisers are asked to check Having the NDP stray from their traditional least 15 items that would lead one to jump to know Beth does. Actually, I feel for the guys their advertisements after socialist roots will do them no good in the long the conclusion that you golf.” when they miss. There were times over the first insertion. We accept re- run. It’s a different story for the Liberals with He gave me an incredulous look in re- weekend when Beth was out of the room and sponsibility for only one in- Trudeau running things. correct insertion unless sponse. heard the unmistakable sound of me grunting notified immediately after “Only 15?” he said. in pain. Rather than calling 9-1-1 on the as- publication. Errors which Lifetree to explore My interest in the game doesn’t quite reach sumption I was having a heart attack, I think do not lessen the value of that level, and my skill comes nowhere close. she just naturally assumed I had witnessed a the advertisement are not el- how to spot a liar To paraphrase Tom Lehrer, about my very near miss. I have been robbed far too igible for corrections by a Practical ways to tell if someone is telling the prowess with a golf club, I am justifiably mod- many times on the green not to be sympa- make-good advertisement. truth will be explored at Lifetree Café this com- est. To be a bit more blunt, I suck. I really thetic. We reserve the right to edit, ing Wednesday (April 24). stink at the game. As far as my attraction to watching the revise, classify or reject any The program, entitled How to Spot a Liar: Se- There is a course in Muskoka Beth and I game is concerned, I think I just like the com- advertisement. crets From a Former FBI Agent, will feature an used to play. It’s called an “academy course” petition, so the tournament over the weekend exclusive filmed interview with FBI counterin- consisting of nine par-3 holes. I can confi- carried with it a certain amount of satisfac- DEADLINES: Unfortu- telligence officer John Schafer. dently break 80 on it, when I bother keeping tion. It must have. I devoted valuable time nately deadlines do not Lifetree Café is at 6025 Old Church Rd. in score. More often than not, I stop fooling watching it that should rightly have been de- allow us to take ads after Caledon East, in the café space in St James around with the score card as the round pro- voted to my income tax — Who’s more impor- the following specified Church. tant, Stephen Harper or Tiger Woods? times: As a behavioral analyst for the FBI’s National gresses. Beth, who holds a golf club as if it Security Division, Schafer developed deception- were a hockey stick, routinely beats me. Good If it makes Steve feel any better, I was able DISPLAY ADS and detection techniques that are now widely used by thing I don’t let my male ego get in the way. to sneak in a couple of hours Sunday, between It’s all part of an understanding I reached job-related stuff, messing about with the T1 CLASSIFIED ADS: intelligence and law enforcement agencies. In his interview, Schafer shares key indicators that sig- with myself many years ago — Some people General early in the day. Tuesday 5 p.m. nal when someone is lying. were born to be athletes, and I’m not one of That enabled me to devote time to other im- All word ads must be paid in “There are certain signs—verbal and nonver- them. portant things, like doing laundry (I do most advance by deadline or the bal—that indicate lying,” says Schafer. “If you lie Besides, I don’t play golf to impress the of the laundry in our household) and watching ad will not run. to me, I’ll catch you.” world — I have other ways of doing that. Like Beth channel-hop between the Masters and WE ACCEPT VISA, MAS- Admission to this hour-long event is free. TERCARD & AMEX PAY- I stated above, I do it because I like grasping the Blue Jays (I don’t know what she would Snacks and beverages are available. MENTS OVER THE a club and hitting things with it with im- have done if the Leafs had been playing an af- Lifetree Café is a place where people gather PHONE. punity. Even nice guys like me have violent ternoon tilt). for conversation about life and faith in a casual and aggressive urges with which they have to The Jays lost, by the way. The CALEDON CITIZEN coffeehouse-type setting. Questions about Life- deal. I was watching Woods as he seemed to fal- is a member of the Ontario tree may be directed to Bruce Neville at 416-579- So I am looking forward to breaking out the ter, and then get it together (too little too 9977 or Desiree Neville at 416-579-6748. Press Council, an indepen - clubs in the very near late). And the play of Adam Scott caught my dent body set up by the future and hitting eye fairly early in the round too. I think he newspapers of the province things. In the mean- should have sued whoever it was who robbed to uphold freedom of ex- time, I can rely on the him of that birdie on the 14th. pression and deal with com- TV for my golf fix. How much of what went on Sunday can be plaints from readers. The So I spent a certain blamed on the rain? The wet greens definitely Press Council encourages percentage of the seemed to have an impact on Woods’ putting, complainants to first give weekend just ended but it is a fact that the whole field had to play the newspaper an opportu- nity to redress their griev- watching the Masters. in the same conditions. ances. If not satisfied, they I had no real cheer- As things progressed, I found myself may then write to the Coun- ing interest when it pulling for Scott, and Beth seemed to be align- cil, enclosing a copy of ma- came to the tourna- ing herself to my way of thinking. terial that is the subject of ment, although I was “You can do it,” she said to the TV screen as the complaint, at 80 Gould hoping for the best he executed his final putt. “I have faith in you.” St., Suite 206, Toronto, ON from Tiger Woods. I He did better than I would have done. But M5A 4L8. believe his fall from then, so does Beth. Caledon Citizen April 18, 2013 11 Trudeau surpassed Mulcair t should be instructive to students of with Quebecers in the last election. politics that two federal political par- For decades, during the years where the Ities hosted major internal events on Liberals were seen by many – especially the weekend. by themselves – as Canada’s “natural gov- The NDP, under newish leader Thomas erning party,” the Liberals used to win al- Mulcair, spent the weekend in Montreal most every seat in Quebec. There were trying to retreat from – dare we say it? – exceptions – Brian Mulroney for one – but promoting the idea that they are “social- for the most part they would sweep Que- ists.” bec, sometimes winning every single seat The Liberals, on the other hand, fin- there. ished voting for their new leader and, as Layton changed that, but it’s unlikely everyone expected, Trudeau the Younger, that Mulcair, a bit of a cold fish – to be or Justin to the unwashed, overwhelm- kind – can maintain that affection the vot- ingly defeated five other candidates. ers held for Layton. Here’s what is instructive about these Enter Trudeau. In the last election, the MARCH BREAK TRAVELLERS two events. Liberals won just eight – count ’em, eight These Humberview Secondary School students got around quite a lot over the Since the NDP, as Her Majesty’s Loyal – of Quebec’s 75 seats, a horrible showing recent March break. Accompanied by teachers Maddalena Finamore, Rosetta Opposition, controls 100 seats in the Com- for their brand. (The Tories won five and Reale and Philip Elliott, the French and Spanish students travelled to Paris and mons (64 behind the ruling Tories), and will do well just to hang onto them next Barcelona. While the weather in Paris was not optimal, the students still revelled the once-mighty Liberals are in a distant time.) in the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and Versailles, just to mention a few attractions. third place with just 35 What that means in real Their next stop was Barcelona, where the weather cooperated, allowing them seats, you would think the time is that Quebec will to tour the Montjuich district, shop at la Rambla and visit Gaudiʼs masterpiece bulk of the coverage from CLAIRE turn into a battle between La Sagrada Familia. For many, this was the trip of a lifetime. The teachers the weekend would have HOY Trudeau and Mulcair, with thanked the students and their parents for a great trip. The students were out- highlighted the NDP. National Trudeau almost guaran- standing and represented the best of Humberview. But, as you likely know, Affairs teed to regain a ton of the Photo by Bill Rea the NDP machinations traditional Liberal seats in were given short shrift by that province. the media, while the ascen- That won’t hurt Harper’s School board seeking input on budget sion of Justin Trudeau was heralded – chances, since he has little to lose in Que- overhyped, actually – as, to cite the ador- bec, anyway. But it sure won’t help the The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District 13 Administration and Finance Commit- ing Toronto Star, the launch of a new “dy- NDP maintain second place, let alone win School Board is providing multiple options tee meeting or the May 28 board meeting. nasty.” an election. this year for parents, guardians and other Delegates must register and provide copies The lesson to be learned from this is that Another major factor in the next election community stakeholders to provide input of their presentation to the board at least Trudeau, who certainly acquitted himself is that there will be an additional 30 seats regarding the board’s 2013-14 operating five business days prior to the meeting well during the long leadership campaign, up for grabs, the vast majority of them in budget. date. Each presenter will have a maximum has become a legitimate political threat to areas of Tory strength, a reality which has The options include providing written of five minutes. To register to delegate, call be considered by his two main rivals, but to help the Tories maintain their govern- input through the board website at (905) 890-0708, ext. 24433. more so for the NDP than the Tories. ing position. www.dpcdsb.org They may also provide input through The mere fact of his long-expected lead- (Twelve of those seats are in Alberta and Comments received through this chan- their local Catholic school trustee. ership victory was given far more political B.C., where both Liberal and Trudeau are nel will be considered as part of the overall An outline of current issues and budget significance than the policy conference of still four-letter words for the most part.) budget deliberations. pressures is available on the board web- the party that, as things currently stand, What’s more, Trudeau is bound to ap- Members of the public can also make site. Interested parties are encouraged to holds the informal position of government- peal to younger upwardly mobile urban five-minute presentations to trustees read the outline prior to delegating or pro- in-waiting. voters in the downtown areas of both through the delegation process at the May viding a written submission. In most situations, the reverse would be Toronto and Vancouver, both traditionally true, but it seems that Trudeau, for all his areas where the NDP is strong and the To- Dods & McNair Funeral Home, Chapel & Reception Centre youthful vigour and attractiveness, has al- ries aren’t. So here again, Trudeau’s can- ready had a profound impact upon our fu- didacy will hurt the NDP more than it will ture political realities. the Tories. 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Name: Name: ANOTHER HOCKEY SEASON WRAPS UP - Caledon Minor Hockey wrapped up its fi rst annual house GARNETT JAKE ROSATI league tournament with a full day of championship play April 7. Thirty-four teams took part in the three-day tournament with teams from tyke, novice, atom, peewee and bantam divisions taking DREGER School: part. The atoms are seen here in action. Photo by Brian Lockhart School: ROBERT F. HALL MAYFIELD CATHOLIC SECONDARY SECONDARY Openers Cancelled, as fi eld SCHOOL SCHOOL lacrosse feels icy weather

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART due to weather, but our peewee team will This Grade 10 student is showing his This 16-year-old pitched in on the play in Guelph at the University and the prowess as a prop fl anker and hook- defence for the senior hockey team novices play in Kitchener at Woodside er on the junior rugby team. “We’re that won ROPSSAA and lost in the One would think that the middle of looking pretty good so far,” he said. quarter-fi nals at OFSAA. Away from April would be about the right time to Park,” said Bandits’ fi eld director Toby He also played outside linebacker on school, he takes part in the Oran- start some outdoor sports. Rasmussen. the school’s junior football team. Out- geville Soccer Club and plays hock- Field lacrosse traditionally gets under- The U9 rep team had their game can- side of school, he plays house league ey in the Orangeville Flyers’ organi- way around the second week of April, af- celled when the Waterloo Alumni Field hockey and baseball in Brampton. The zation. The Grade 11 student lives in ter the teams shake off the dust of indoor pulled all their permits due to the weath- 15-year-old lives in SouthFields Village Orangeville. His parents are Tony and winter training and fi nally get back out- er. with his mother Natalie Dreger. Brenda Rosati. side to play in the open air. Mississauga also cancelled all games This year, the late spring and longer and restricted access to fi elds due to winter has already caused some havoc on the weather, forcing some games in the sports fi elds. league to be moved to other locations. The Caledon Bandits fi eld lacrosse Although it can be disappointing, can- Name: Name: teams were slated to start the spring celling games in early spring due to soggy ANTHONY ALEX FARKAS season Saturday, but the ice storm that fi elds is not unusual. MARINO School: hit southern Ontario Friday caused some Many municipal parks and recreation School: HUMBERVIEW games to be cancelled. departments, as well as district school ST. MICHAEL SECONDARY “Some of the games have been cancelled Continued on page 13 CATHOLIC SCHOOL SECONDARY MEMBERSHIPLegacy Pines RATES 2013 SCHOOL Welcome to Caledonʼs Newest(Non-Resident Golf Club of Legacy Pines) Legacy Pines First Non-LegacyPALGRAVE Pines Resident $1243.00* Second Non-Legacy Pines Resident (living in same residence) $395.50* Golf Course Palgrave This Grade 10 student is playing cen- This 14-year-old is a soccer player, GUEST PASSES (with Membership) GOLF CART PASSES tre-mid for the junior soccer team. manning the centre back position on Legacy Pines!5 pack A picturesque – $197.75* nine hole private golf club. This gem has Daily Cart Pass – $28.25* exceptionally10 well pack manicured – $339.00*conditions, breathtaking views, rolling topography,25 Pack Cart Rentals – $565.00* They have taken part in two tourna- the junior boys’ team. He also plays strategically placed bunkers and undulating greens, playing just over 2400 yards. MEMBERSHIP RATES 2013 ments, getting to the semifi nals in one, for ANB Academy in King City. The 10%(Non-Resident DISCOUNT of Legacy Pines) FOR ALL SENIORS (60+) with the regular season due to start First Non-Legacy Pines Resident $1243.00* Grade 9 student lives in the Caledon Second Non-Legacy Pines Resident (living in same residence) $395.50* HOURS OF OPERATION soon. He also played point guard for GUEST PASSES (with Membership) GOLF CART PASSES Everyday 8 am to 8 pm East area. His parents at Pat and Les ORANGEVILLE5 pack – $197.75* HWY 9 Daily Cart Pass – $28.25* 10 pack – $339.00* 25 Pack Cart Rentals – $565.00*

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Paul Speck scored three goals for Vince Varvaro had a goal and assist and crown with a 5-1 win over Baffo’s Pizza Scott Sinclair scored the lone goal for Rutherford while John Castellucci and Gary Hoxey added a goal. Brian Fetterly, last week. George’s Arena Sports, who won Baffo’s on Fines goaltender Vanni Di- Gary Faultless had a goal and two assists Ian Kerr and Dominic Spignasi all had one the regular-season title, also finished with Marco. each. Bob Smith also scored for the win- assist. a 4-1 playoff record but Fines won the Fetterly shines tiebreaker because they defeated George’s Sascha Fetterly scored twice for Registration for the 2013-14 curling season earlier in the playoffs. George’s against Bolton Chiropractic . As the King Curling Club capped off the their computers and have their complete In the other games, Rutherford Global Ralph Ricardi and Pat Heenan each had a end of the 2012-13 season with a banquet registration for the coming season com- Logistics finished a strong post-season goal and an assist with James Heenan recognizing the many volunteers over the pleted within minutes, they now have the showing with a 6-4 win over Jiffy Lube Oil- adding a goal. Luch Pinarello contributed weekend, the next main focal point for the ability to make their payment on-line as ers and George’s edged Bolton Chiroprac- two assists while Paul Burrell, Joe club will be on registration for the upcom- well. tic Centre 5-4. Palumbo, Peter Coghill and Randy Freitag ing season. More than 230 members have already Rotundo rolls in final game had one each. The club offers 14 different leagues for signed up for the fall curling season. Nick Rotundo was the spark plug for Bruno Fracassi led BCC with two goals. all ages and abilities, including a brand Anyone who is interested in becoming a Fines Ford with three goals and an assist. Nick Taccogna notched a goal and assist new recreational league Sunday mornings member of the club will be able to register from 10 a.m. to noon. Many leagues will be after April 22. Membership information Great Cloth Diaper Change in high demand for the fall, so those think- can be viewed at www.kingcurling.com or ing about curling should be sure to register email [email protected] with World record breaking early to reserve the league of their choice. questions. King Curling Club is proud to have For those who would like to speak to their new on-line registration system up someone in person, don’t hesitate to call attempt in Caledon and running. Not only can members sit at Jack Campbell at 905-939-2992. 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Miller in Caledon, have joined forces with The Guinness World Record requires time for the start of action — most notably field and box lacrosse teams that will be playing the non-profit Real Diaper Association to each Great Diaper Change site to have a lacrosse, soccer and spring league football. through the spring and summer. participate in the third annual Great minimum of 25 participants in order to If they think damage will occur to the Cloth Diaper Change international event count toward breaking the current world field due to the taking place April 20; two days before record. 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Full Time Advertising old original rolls, nick- el dollars, Canadian The Orangeville Citizen is currently seeking Sales Representative collector sets, silver AUCTIONS & dollars 1937, 38, 39, FLEA MARKETS newspaper carriers to deliver once a week for: 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, POSITION SUMMARY: ROUTE 1 Acting as a Junior Sales Representative, develops and sells Now Booking SPRING SALE DATES commercial advertising space, to current and prospective Kevin Scott TOP HALF OF DAWSON START AT 49 ONE SIDE advertisers through regular contact. 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LEGAL/PUBLIC SERVICES SERVICES DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS NOTICE IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM

THE ORANGEVILLE TOPS (TAKE OFF VERY HANDY MAN - CLARK, Ross CONWAY, Jean Mary LEVESQUE, Deborah VAN HEEMST, Heather: PRIOR, Glenn: AREA FOREST LAWN POUNDS SENSIBLY) 38 years experience. Peacefully at Head- Died peacefully sur- Christine (nee Cann) In loving memory of a In loving memory of CEMETERY has in- meets at 6:15 pm ev- All trades, all finishes, waters Health Care rounded by her family Peacefully at Headwa- dear sister, aunt & great- a dear husband, fa- stalled a third Colum- ery Wednesday night at repairs, improvements, Centre, Orangeville on at the Queen’s Garden ters Health Care Centre, aunt who passed away ther, grandfather & Nursing Home in Hamil- barium. Niches will be the Avalon Retirement renovations, exterior Friday, April 12, 2013 in Orangeville on Friday, April 17, 2011. great-grandfather who ton on Sunday, April 14, sold when approval has Centre, 355 Broadway. landscape, decks & his 93rd year; beloved April 12th, 2013 in her Many a day her name passed away April 22, 2013, in her 87th year. been received from the For more information more! Inquire: 905-936- husband of the late 48th year; loving wife of is spoken, Beloved wife of the late 2006. Ministry of Consumer call Laurie Kelling 519- 5897 Jean Speers (1996); Paul; cherished mother And many an hour she He had nature you Services Cemeteries loving father of Laurel Maurice Conway. Cher- of Paul Jr. and Justin; is in our thoughts, 941-5729. tfn ished mother of Cher- could not help loving Branch. d18 Lennox & her husband dearest daughter of Hel- A link in our family is HEALTH AND yl (the late Gordon) And a heart that was DRUG PROBLEM? Charles and John & en Cann; beloved sister broken, Smith of Toronto, Mary purer than gold We’ve been there, we FITNESS his wife Darlene; cher- of Joan, John, Gordon, She has gone from our SERVICES Conway of Hamilton And to those who knew can help! Narcotics ished grandfather of Brenda and Linda. Me- home but not from our and Christopher (Mary- him and loved him Anonymous meets ev- COLON HYDRO- Pauline, Jason, Colton, morial donations in hearts. THERAPY. An effective Jo Dingwall) Conway His memory will never ery Friday & Sunday at Mackensie and Maris- of Kingston. Beloved memory of Deb may be Sadly missed and DOG WALKER seek- way to remove toxins. grow cold. 7:30 pm, Westminster sa; predeceased by grandmother of Bryce made to Headwaters always loved by ing new clients in Oran- Helps with weigh loss, Sadly missed & always United Church, 247 his brother Raymond (Sarah Babcock) Con- Health Care Foundation. Eddy, Donna and geville & area. Mon to constipation, fatigue & loved by Broadway, Orangeville, (2012); dear brother- way of Kingston and The family received Family Fri 2-9 pm & weekends Hazel, Donna & Eddy, or every Thursday 8:00 increases energy. Se- in-law of Bernice Clark, Liam Conway of Toron- friends at the Dods & Mc- 8-12 pm. Please con- renity Health. 905-857- Stephen & Chris pm at St. Paul’s Angli- Mae Burnside, Alvin to. Fondly remembered Nair Funeral Home & Chapel, tact 519-942-3112 for 1499 David & Judy, Bob & can Church, 312 Owen Speers, Beula & Ralph by many family mem- 21 First St., Orangeville more information. d25 families Sound St., Shelburne, Woods, Betty Speers, bers throughout En- (519-941-1392) on Mon- LAWN CUTTING or call 1-888-811-3887. Irwin Henderson and gland and Ontario. Jean day, April 15, 2013 from STORAGE Frank Speers; also re- and Maurice immigrated BUSINESS locally tfn 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral owned. Competitive membered by his many from England to Canada Service was in the Chap- in 1955 with their three rates, commercial and ARE YOU A WOM- LOOKING for STOR- nieces, nephews and el on Tuesday, April 16, young children, and built residential. Weekly, AN living with abuse? AGE? Look no fur- many friends. 2013 at 1:00 p.m. a rich and loving life to- bi-weekly. Call Tim’s For safety, emergency ther! Orangeville Mini Funeral Service was A tree will be planted gether for which Cheryl, Lawn Care. 519-941- shelter, and counselling held at the Dods & Mc- in memory of Deborah Storage has it for you. Mary and Christopher 4738. e2 call Family Transition Low rates & variable Nair Funeral Home & in the Dods & McNair will be forever grateful. Memorial Forest at the NORTH DUFFERIN Place, (519)941-HELP sizes. NEW- Small Stu- Chapel, 21 First St., Or- The family will receive Island Lake Conserva- AUTO, Shelburne of- or 1-800-265-9178. tfn dios for rent. Call now friends and relatives at angeville on Wednes- tion Area, Orangeville. fering motor vehicle to reserve, 519-939- the Dods & McNair Fu- FOR INFORMATION day, April 17th, 2013 A dedication service will repairs, maintenance & 7070/519-941-3852. neral Home & Chapel, 21 regarding HEART and at 2:00 p.m. with vis- be held on Sunday, Sep- certifications including First Street, Orangeville STROKE, call Dori itation one hour prior tember 8th, 2013 at 2:30 trailers, tires, etc. Herb PSYCHIC Ontario on Thursday, Ebel (519)941-1865 or to service. Spring in- p.m. (Condolences may Service, licensed me- April 18, 2013 from 7:00 1-800-360-1557. tfn READING terment at Greenwood be offered to the family at chanic. 519-925-1895. Cemetery, Orangeville. to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in www.dodsandmcnair.com) tfn ALZHEIMER SUP- Memorial donations in PSYCHIC READINGS the Chapel on Friday, PORT GROUPS meet memory of Ross may by Janet Dane. Dis- April 19, 2013 at 4:00 monthly for spousal be made to High Coun- tant readings by email, p.m. Private inurnment & family support. Call phone & recording. In try United Church. to follow. In lieu of flow- LAWN & GARDEN (519) 941-1221. tfn person readings in- A tree will be planted ers, donations can be Like us on Facebook cludes cassette. Call in memory of Ross in MAINTENANCE & LA LECHE LEAGUE made to Canadian Can- 519-925-1990. www. the Dods & McNair RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE Orangeville offers cer Society and OSPCA janetdane.com. tfn Memorial Forest at the Orangeville & District Follow us on Twitter@Oville Citizen • cleanups • pruning breastfeeding sup- • lawn rolling • rototilling Island Lake Conserva- Branch. port the first Thurs- • fertilizing • aerating tion Area, Orangeville. A tree will be plant- day of every month PETS • etc. A dedication service ed in memory of Jean at 10:00 am at the 30 years in the area will be held on Sunday, in the Dods & McNair Covenant Alliance A lifetime of experience September 8th, 2013 at Memorial Forest at the Church (corner of MATURE, RESPON- 2:30 p.m. (Condolenc- Island Lake Conserva- Call anytime Zina and First). For SIBLE pet nanny. Ex- es may be offered to tion Area, Orangeville. Mike Nind more info call Erin at perienced pet nanny the family at www.dod- A dedication service 519-928-3417 519-943-0703. tfn makes house calls! sandmcnair.com) will be held on Sunday, Walk your dog, feed September 8th, 2013 at your cat, administer in- 2:30 p.m. (Condolences VEHICLES VEHICLES sulin shots or any med- may be offered to the WANTED WANTED ication as instructed by family at www.dodsand- your vet. Excellent ref- mcnair.com) erences. Experienced HUNT, Margaret Ragna 9572 Sideroad 17 with older pets and the At her residence in Kitchener on Tuesday, April 9, Erin, ON N0B 1T0 very young. Call Mar- 2013, Margaret Erickson, in her 84th year. Loving Ph: 519-833 9775 garet 905-729-0237 mother of Lynn and her husband Allan Ryan. Cher- Toll Free 888 270-0133 ished grandmother of Andrew, Katherine and Kristin. 2 x 21 www.erinauto.com DOG OBEDIENCE Dear sister of Vivian Emberg, Carol Schweitzer and Norma Meagher. Will be fondly remembered by her CLASSES present- nieces and nephew. GET PAID TO DO SOMETHING GOOD ed by Olympus Dog Private funeral arrangements entrusted to Egan Fu- FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Training and Boarding neral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel, Orangeville (519- th 941-2630). If desired, memorial donations may be We will pay you cash for your vehicle and Centre, 6 line Ama- made to the Ontario SPCA (www.ontariospca.ca). 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This ad is to be printed by all participating Ontario papers 18 April 18, 2013 Caledon Citizen Caledon Chamber Concert series presents its season finale For the final concert of the 2012-2013 may be purchased in advance at Forster’s ing Carl Nielsen’s Flute Concerto under of Toronto, she received her training at the season, Caledon Chamber Concerts will Book Garden, Howard the Butcher and the baton of Sir Andrew Davis. Following Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto), the present flautist Leslie Newman and BookLore. Tickets may also be available at graduate studies at Yale University and National Music Camp (Inter-lochen, harpist Erica Goodman. the door on the night of the concert. For Juilliard, Newman settled in England Michigan) and the Curtis Institute of The concert takes place at 8 p.m. April more information call 905-880-2445. where, in the space of a few short years, Music (Philadelphia). 27 at St. James’ Anglican Church, Caledon A native of Alberta, Newman made her she presented solo BBC Radio broadcasts Already a concert performer in her East. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 professional debut with the Toronto Sym- from almost every major centre, including teens, Goodman played under the baton of for students 16 years and younger and phony Orchestra at the age of 18, perform- the world-famous Wigmore Hall. Igor Stravinsky when he recorded in She has performed with orchestras Toronto. While at Curtis, she was a con- throughout Canada and in the U.S. and certo soloist with the Philadelphia Orches- David Pomeroy to perform in Orangeville U.K. As guest Principal Flautist, she has tra. She has appeared as a soloist at Orangeville Concert Association will be Opera House, 87 Broadway, starting at performed with the Hallé Orchestra under numerous international festivals, as well presenting tenor David Pomeroy April 28. 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults, and Kent Nagano, the Bournemouth Sym- as with leading orchestras and ensembles He will entertain with operatic and $15 for students. For details, phone 1- phony and the BBC National Orchestra of in Canada, the United States and Europe. well-known arias at the Orangeville 800-424-1295. Wales. She has toured through Brazil, Ar- Goodman made her New York debut as gentina, Japan, Europe and the U.S. with a soloist with the National Arts Centre Or- Sir Simon Rattle and the City of Birming- chestra during that orchestra’s American ham Symphony Orchestra. debut concert at Lincoln Centre in 1972. Newman won First Prize in the Cana- REEZEWOOD dian National Competitive Festival of Music at the age of 17. Upon completion of Town praised POOLS INC. her bachelor of music degree from the Uni- versity of Toronto, she was awarded a prestigious Canada Council Grant to study for keeping Customer Appreciation Day with Thomas Nyfenger at Yale. While still there, Newman won top prize in the wood- SATURDAY APRIL 20 ONLY wind category of the Canadian Broadcast- company ing Corporation’s National Young 10 am - 5 pm Performers’ Competition. Following the completion of her master’s degree at Yale, in Bolton Newman moved to New York where she By Bill Rea HERE’S JUST A SAMPLE OF SOME OF OUR SALE ITEMS: continued her studies with Julius Baker at As the Town works to gain and keep in- the renowned Juilliard School. dustry in the area, Mayor Marolyn Morri- ZODIAC & HAYWARD POOL CLEANERS Goodman is acclaimed as one of the son had some good news to report last DELTA UV SYSTEM world’s outstanding solo harpists. A native week. She opened last Tuesday’s meeting of HAYWARD & ZODIAC SALT SYSTEMS Draw your own discounts or prizes Caledon council by announcing that SEWS POLARIS & HAYWARD ROBOTIC CLEANERS Canada would be remaining in Bolton and on non sale items not relocating to Brampton. PUMPS & FILTERS 10% - 25% OFF “Staff worked with them very hard,” FEHERGUARD SOLAR REELS Morrison said, as she read aloud a commu- nication from Joe Hamadi of Sora Group, SOLAR BLANKETS 5 YEAR WARRANTY expressing thanks for the cooperation shown by the Town. “Sews was considering moving out of A TASTE OF SPRING! our building to Brampton,” Hamadi It looked as though spring may not stated. “We worked very hard and man- aged to keep them at our facility in HYYP]L[OPZ`LHYI\[ÄUHSS`P[WLLRLK Bolton.” it’s head out to give us some He added that includes a 110,000- hope! Now that it appears it’s safe square-foot expansion. to open our pools, it’s time to drop in for our Customer Appreciation Day “I have to admit that your staff did an celebration! We’re having sale prices, a draw for discounts or prizes as well excellent job,” he stated. He also singled out Town staff members as refreshments. Come in and help us kick off the pool season! Robert Hughes, Glenn Middlebrook, Norm COME TO THE STORE WHERE WE STAND BEHIND OUR SERVICE! Lingard and Ben Roberts for praise. Breezewood Pools Inc. “I think that it was really important to Pianist Oni Buchanan performed selections by read that,” Morrison said. 274 Queen St. S., Bolton Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Ravel and Cox Director of Development Approval and Planning Policy Mary Hall said it was a Don’t wait until summer is here! in a program entitled Looking Glass Call 905-857-3830 Don’t wait until summer is here! two-way deal, as the developers were OPEN SUNDAYS AS OF MAY 19th Music: Reflection & Resonance at the among the best staff had ever worked www.breezewoodpools.ca last offering of the Caledon Chamber with. Concert Series. “It was a mutual situation,” she said.

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