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Town of New Tecumseth Ward 1 Councillor Marc Biss has his sights set on becoming the next Conservative MP of Simcoe–Grey. Biss, who committed to the plan after the incumbent MP, Dr. Kellie Leitch (also Blue) announced she would not seek re-election in 2019, has been given the green light by and the local riding association to run in the upcoming nomination election. Biss’ name, along with three others (Township of Essa Mayor and Deputy Warden for the County of Simcoe, Mr. Terry Dowdall, Collingwood area OB/GYN Dr. Gillian Yeates, and insurance industry professional, and former local riding association secretary Tim Bulmer) will ap- pear on the ballot at the Nomination Meeting, to be held at Stayner Collegiate Institute on March 24 – from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On this day, the 2,400 (or so) card-carrying Conserva- tives of Simcoe–Grey will elect their new Federal candi- date through a ranked balloting system. After the nomination opened on February 1, and seeking approval from his wife, Michelle, Biss submitted his com- pleted application to Ottawa on February 8. From there, he had 14-days to complete a 55 page filing package, and has been thoroughly vetted by the Conservatives – who look at CONTRIBUTED PHOTO everything from financial background, to police matters. “Really, they’re looking at the whole picture, from legal matters to taxes, and even if I’ve ever filed for bankrupt- cy,” Biss told The Times. “Anything that could be embar- You’re Invited To Our rassing.” Biss, a retired member of the Royal Canadian Navy who currently works in the automotive technology sector, lives Grand Opening Celebration! in Alliston with his wife, and their two children, Myles, 15, and Morgan, 21. Already in “go” mode, Biss says he’s calling and email- ing every Conservative in Simcoe–Grey to ask for their support on March 24 – with good results. “As a true Conservative who’s always carried the blue flag, I am getting overwhelming support and feedback from Simcoe–Grey Conservatives from Beeton to the Blue Mountains,” said Biss. Biss learned his campaigning technique – contact ev- eryone a minimum of three times – during the municipal election of 2014, when he was elected as Ward 1 Council- lor for the Town of New Tecumseth. “My concern with municipal management and fiscal challenges is what got me motivated to run,” said Biss. “The fact that I cared more about my constituents than my own agenda is what got me elected.” A mantra Biss says he’ll carry into his time in Ottawa. “I am proud of my work with local veterans. I worked very hard with veterans and local historians to provide Beet n Family Dental Centre the Town with an accurate and updated list of the names THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH • 4 - 9 pm of WWI, WWII, Korean War and Peacekeeping veterans General & Cosmetic Dentistry Beeton from New Tecumseth. Every new street in New Tecums- eth will be named after our veterans for years to come. I am also proud that Council supported my motion to add DENTALFAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY the singing of O Canada before Council meetings, fol- Come Celebrate and Raise a Glass lowed by a moment of silence. It didn’t feel right to start a Council meeting without singing O Canada,” said Biss. with Dr. Porretta and Staff He also says that his role in council’s adoption of creat- ing business plans, instead of “just looking at the num- bers”, before making decisions – or allowing consultants • Meet Our Team • Enjoy Some Delectable Food to make decisions for council – is something he feels good about. • Tour Our New O ce Catered by Our Local BFamily lton Dental Centre “Saving the Heritage Forest (7th Line at the 10th Sid- • Come See What We Have Built Beeton Restaurants eroad) and working with the Oak Ridges Moraine Land General & Cosmetic Dentistry Trust was a big highlight of my municipal career too,” said Beeton Biss. If Biss wins the federal nomination, he says he will not DENTALFA M I LY & C O S M E T I C D E N T I S T R Y run in the 2018 municipal election. If Biss loses the nomination, he plans to run in the fall FAMILY election locally, and will put his name forward when nom- Beeton Beeton Beeton inations open on May 1. DENTAL DENTAL GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY He will not comment on what position he’ll be running General & Cosmetic Dentistry for. 1 2 Should Biss make it all the way, and be elected as the next MP of Simcoe–Grey, he says he, “looks forward to DENTAL making changes in Ottawa and at home, on behalf of the residents in the riding”. CENTRE Beeton Blue since Confederation (except for Liberal MP Paul Beeton Bonwick 1997–2004) the riding of Simcoe–Grey has not FamilyDENTAL Centre DENTALGENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Follow had a south-end resident represent them in Ottawa since 29 Main Street West, Suite 100, Beeton • 905-729-7272 us on Helena Guergis (2004–2011). 3 4

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British Columbia Children’s Hospi- strategic planning con- Once the data has been Thanks for your support. While the national blood inventory tal. sultations. These con- compiled and examined, has steadily declined over the winter “Blood donors are saving Eli’s sultations will lead to the Board of Directors ELAINE ST. PIERRE months, the organization hopes that life,” says Eli’s father, Alex Tepas. the creations of our first will submit the report to TERRITORY MANAGER the arrival of spring will present an “He has received countless units of ever five-year Strategy the membership at the CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES opportunity for Canadians to make blood and we’re so grateful to the (2018-2023). This Strat- 2018 Annual General donating blood part of their routine. people who have helped keep Eli egy will help FSP create a Meeting. 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Students will spend the hand’ to the chef, so there’s For the thirteenth con- Free transportation will first six weeks at the Learn- a lot to learn,” said Adams. secutive year, FOCUS Allis- be provided to both the ALC ing Centre – upgrading their Specifically, the Level ton is offering a tuition free and Georgian College for skills to college level, fol- 1 (Georgian College) As- Pre-Apprentice Assistant those who complete an ap- lowed by 14-weeks at the sistant Cook Program cov- Cook education program in plication and are accepted campus of Georgian ers: Sanitation, Safety and partnership with the Allis- into the program. There are College, where in-class and Equipment; Nutrition – Ba- ton Learning Centre (ALC) only 15 spots available, with hands on training will take sic; Business Development – – Academic Upgradinga nd seven of those spots already place – all in Georgian’s Basic; Kitchen Management Georgian College – Level spoken for. state of the art kitchen facili- – Basic; Food Theory – Ba- 1 Cook training, as well Once accepted, students ties. sic; Culinary Techniques – as Next Step (the Literacy can expect an intense 30- During this time, students Basic; Techniques of Baking Council of South Simcoe), week journey. will learn how to prep foods, – Basic; and Bake Theory. providing tutoring for skill “There won’t be any sum- prepare soups and salads and The final 10 weeks of the upgrades. mer tanning this year,” said meet the demands of a busy program will be spent in a The program runs Angela Adams, program kitchen. paid placement for the stu- from March 19 – October administrator at FOCUS on “Upon graduation these dent – with the goal leading to full time careers for grad- uating students. Students are also gifted a chef tool and knife kit, and given a pro- fessional uniform, including Follow us on Facebook Somethings cookin’ at FOCUS in Alliston – Zyra Ongsueco, a monogrammed chef jacket, participant in the 2018 pre-apprenticeship in Cook Assistant/ @NewTecumseth pants, non-slip hoes and a Baker offered by FOCUS Alliston, shows off her new tool kit, handkerchief valued at $450. complete with knives and small kitchen gadgets essential for Over the years, approxi- the professional cook. A newcomer to Canada from the Phil- mately 180 students have ippines, Zyra says she learned food appreciation through her trained for a career in the grandmother. Her favourite food to cook and eat? Italian.

NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT culinary arts the this free PHOTO BY WENDY GABREK MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR NEW program,, sponsored by the Students have kept in thankful everyday I was ac- ALLISTON PRODUCTION WELL(S) Government of Ontario. touch with FOCUS, and re- cepted into it because it put Background: The Town of New Tecumseth is initiating a Class Environmental Assessment “This is my first year ad- port amazing results. me where I am today.” (Class EA) Study to increase the groundwater supply capacity of the existing Alliston Drinking ministering the program,” “This program is liter- If you’re looking for a Water System. The Town of New Tecumseth Water Supply, Distribution and Storage Master Adams told The Times. “I’m ally life changing,” said one career in the culinary arts, Plan (Master Plan), completed in 2016, identified the need to increase the existing supply excited to see how this can former student on FOCUS’ contact Angela Adams at capacity to accommodate the current and long-term growth needs in Alliston, Beeton and help local youth, and new- Facebook page. “I took FOCUS in Alliston, by call- Tottenham to 2031. comers to Canada.” T:5.063” Problem Statement: The 2016 Master Plan recommended new municipal well(s) and part in it 5 years ago and I’, ing 705 435-9821 ext.138. transmission mains for an additional 3,500 m3/day capacity to increase the local water supply in the Alliston area. The Town has further approved an additional capacity allocation of 300 m3/day. Increased groundwater supply capacity will address: • Security of water supply since the primary source of supply to the Alliston Drinking Water System is a single transmission watermain from the Town of Collingwood. • Projected supply deficit capacity as a result of planned growth in the Town to 2031. An increase in groundwater supply capacity will include an additional groundwater supply source, to provide a maximum day flow capacity of 3,800 m3/d, as well as the required modifications and/or upgrades to the existing water distribution system to allow for the connection of the new supply well(s) to the existing system. The Process: The Class EA study is being conducted according to the requirements of a By the time you Schedule “B” project of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, amended in 2007, 2011 & 2015). The purpose of the Class EA study is to identify the preferred location to establish a new municipal groundwater well(s) and the associated water fi nish reading this, distribution components. The study will include: • public and agency consultation • identification and evaluation of alternative well sites you could’ve • test well drilling and construction program • identification of measures to mitigate potential impacts • consideration of technical, socio-cultural, natural environmental and economic issues. confi rmed your Opportunity for Public Input: We will consult with the public and review agencies throughout the Class EA process. A Public Information Centre (PIC) will be held in association with this study. We will publish invitation notices to the PIC in local newspapers, voter info online. on the Town’s website http://newtecumseth.ca/business/studies/ and distribute to all individuals who express an interest in the study. Notification to potentially affected parties will also be provided in advance of the test well drilling program.

Contact Us: Please contact either one of the following project team members if you have elections.on.ca T:7.714” any questions or comments related to the study, wish to obtain more information on the study or wish to be added to the study mailing list: Daniel Burton, Town of New Tecumseth Sandra Rodriguez, CIMA+ 10 Wellington St. E., 5935 Airport Rd., Suite 500, Alliston, ON L9R1A1 , ON L4V 1W5 Tel: 905-729-0057 or 705-435-3900 x.1227 Tel: 905-695-1005 x. 6718 [email protected] [email protected] Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information & Protection Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

SEEKING NOMINATIONS FOR SENIOR OF THE YEAR AWARD

Council invites nominations for the Town of New Tecumseth’s Senior of the Year Award to recognize and honour a citizen over the age of 65 that has enriched the social, cultural or civic life of the community. Seniors who qualify for this award may have contributed in many different fields, such as the arts, literature, community service, voluntarism, education, fitness and sport or humanitarian activities. Please include a written description of the individual, including highlights of their contributions. Nomination forms are available on the Town’s website or at the Administration Centre, Alliston or the Joint Operations Centre, Beeton. The recipients will be recognized by the Town at the annual Canada Day festivities. Nomination forms will be received until 4:30 pm, Friday March 16, 2018 addressed to: Cindy Anne Maher, Clerk/Director of Administration Services March is Provincial Voter 10 Wellington Street East, Alliston, ON L9R 1A1 (705) 435-3900 or (905) 729-0057 Registration Month. Be ready to vote Fax: (705) 435-2873 [email protected] #GetONit on June 7, 2018.

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CBC’s Searchlight shines down on local singer for second round

way to number one and show everyone what The ultimate winner will receive a Juno I can do. Master Class with Allan Slaight and what “What I am most looking forward to is is described as a “Juno Awards Experience” having my life changed because I am at a featuring a mentorship program with indus- point in my life where, no matter what, I try leaders, a live performance for industry am going to keep on going with my music. honchos in Toronto, a performance at Ju- I have been hit down like a dog through my noFest and an opportunity to attend the Juno days and have been around the block a cou- Awards themselves. ple of times. I’ve been kicked down, but I The top prize also includes a residency at keep getting back up and the most important Studio Bell, part of the National Music Cen- thing is to reach people, touch people in the tre in Calgary where the winning musician heart with my song. Knowing that people will have a chance to access more than 300 are actually listening to and enjoying my historic musical instruments and immerse music has given me more drive to save my themselves in 450 years of music innovation money. If I don’t get that giant prize, I am and technology. going to focus on really making some good Finally, the winning artist will have a music and keep going.” chance to pull together all the skills they While Bachlow is working to get his name have learned through the Searchlight pro- out there, he is also focused on artist devel- gram and bring it to thousands of music fans opment. Since he made the first round of at the CBC Music Festival this May, which CBC’s Searchlight, he has used the opportu- will be held at Toronto’s Echo Beach. nity to explore the different ways and means Bachlow, 31, has been an aspiring musi- of making a career out of his passion. cian since the age of 12. As a child, he and CBC’s Searchlight aims to discover Cana- his late brother, who inspired Family Ties, da’s best undiscovered talent. used to perform their music in home movies Open to all “ambitious” Canadians who and otherwise enjoying music in their very have an original song, the competition offers musically-inclined family. musicians the chance to take their craft to the next level with songwriting, marketing, For more on CBC’s Searchlight New Tecumseth singer Julian Bachlow is looking for your vote in CBC’s Searchlight 2018 networking and opportunities to perform competition, and to vote for Julian, visit competition with his single “Family Ties.” To listen to the single – and to vote – visit live. www.cbcmusic.ca/searchlight/entries. www.cbcmusic.ca/searchlight/entries. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

BY BROCK WEIR an impressive talent pool of 2,000 hopefuls. The Top 10 is expected to be announced Second Casino Rama bus trip in support of Julian Bachlow is ready to go the distance, this Thursday and Bachlow is keeping his but now it is just a matter of getting that all- fingers crossed. the Hospital important email from the CBC. “No matter what happens, I have already Stevenson Memorial Hospital Founda- Proceeds from the trip will benefit local Last week, the local singer, with his single had so many people listen to my music now, tion is happy to announce a second Casi- health care at Stevenson Memorial Hos- Family Ties, advanced to the second round even friends who weren’t really aware of my no Rama Bus Day Trip will be leaving for pital. of CBC’s Searchlight competition. He is music before and fans in my community,” he the Resort & Casino on Saturday, March The cost is $15 per person (not re- one of 100 singers from coast to coast to tells The Times. “This has been amazing so 24 in support of Stevenson. The previous fundable), and there are three pick up advance, a mixture of contestants picked far and I am really happy with that. I am in trip in December was a sold out success, locations in New Tecumseth including: through public votes and judges’ picks from it to win it! I want to try and make it all the and raised $958 for our community hos- Schomberg, Foodland (10AM), Totten- pital. ham, Foodland (10:30AM), and Beeton, 194 McEwan Dr. East, Bolton Lucky participants will enjoy an excit- Muddy Water Tavern (10:45AM). 905-857-2646 ing day trip to Casino Rama, with com- RSVP is required by March 17th to ShowtimesShowtimes for for Friday, Friday March November 9, 2018 4 to to Thursday, Thursday NovemberMarch 15, 2018 10 plimentary All-You-Can-Eat Buffet and book your seat on the bus call Eva at 905- MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN (PG) (TOBACCO USE,SOME SCARY SCENES) CLOSED round-trip bus transportation included. 936-4907. REDCAPTIONED, SPARROW DVS¬Æ (18A) FRI,TUE FRI 3:55,3:55, 6:55;7:05, SAT-SUN 10:15; 12:45,SAT-THUR 3:55, 6:55;12:40, MON,WED 3:55, 7:05, 6:55 10:15 BLACKKEVIN HART: PANTHER WHAT (PG)NOW? FRI (14A) 3:50, (COARSE 7:10, 10:30; LANGUAGE,SEXUAL SAT-SUN 10:00 CONTENT,CRUDEAM, 12:30, 3:50, CONTENT) 7:10, 10:30; CLOSED MON- CAP- THURTIONED, 12:30, DVS¬Æ 3:50, FRI-WED 7:10, 10:30 9:50 PADDINGTONTHE GIRL ON THE 2 TRAIN(G) MON-THUR (18A) (COARSE 10:00 LANGUAGE,SEXUALAM CONTENT,DISTURBING CONTENT,GRAPHIC VI- WONDEROLENCE) CLOSED (PG) MON-THUR CAPTIONED, 10:10 DVS¬ÆAM FRI,TUE 4:15, 6:50, 9:40; SAT-SUN 1:05, 4:15, 6:50, 9:40; MON,WED 6:50, 9:40; THURS 9:50 FERDINANDTHE ACCOUNTANT (G) MON-THUR (14A) (GORY 10:15 SCENES,COARSEAM LANGUAGE,GRAPHIC VIOLENCE) CLOSED CAPTIONED, THEDVS¬Æ STRANGERS FRI,TUE 3:50, PREY 6:45, 9:45; AT SAT-SUNNIGHT (TBC) 12:55, FRI3:50, 4:20, 6:45, 9:45;7:20, MON,WED 10:20; SAT-THUR 6:45, 9:45; 1:20,THURS 4:20, 6:50, 7:20, 9:45 10:20 GAMEKEEPING NIGHT UP WITH (14A) THE FRIJONESES 4:15, 7:15,(14A) (GRAPHIC10:15; SAT-THUR VIOLENCE,SEXUAL 1:15, 4:15, CONTENT) 7:15, 10:15 CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ FRI,TUE 4:20, 7:10, 10:00; SAT-SUN 1:15, 4:20, 7:10, 10:00; MON,WED-THURS 7:10, 10:00 A WRINKLE IN TIME (PG) FRI 3:45, 6:45, 9:30; SAT-THUR 10:30AM, 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK (PG) (MATURE THEME,LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND,VIOLENCE) CLOSED CAP- 9:30 TIONED, DVS¬Æ FRI,TUE 4:10, 7:05, 9:55; SAT-SUN 1:00, 4:10, 7:05, 9:55; MON,WED 7:05, 9:55; THURS 6:55, 9:55 DEATHOUIJA: ORIGIN WISH OF (18A) EVIL (14A)FRI 4:10, (DISTURBING 7:10, 10:10; CONTENT,FRIGHTENING SAT-THUR 1:10, SCENES) 4:10, 7:10, CLOSED 10:10 CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ PETERFRI,TUE 4:25,RABBIT 7:15, 10:05; (PG) SAT-SUN FRI 4:00, 1:20, 7:00, 4:25, 10:00;7:15, 10:05; SAT-SUN MON,WED-THURS 10:15AM 7:15,, 1:00, 10:05 4:00, 7:00, 10:00; MON-WEDINFERNO (14A) 1:00, (GORY 4:00, SCENES,LANGUAGE 7:00, 10:00; THUR MAY OFFEND,GRAPHIC1:00, 4:00 VIOLENCE) CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ TOMBFRI,TUE RAIDER4:00, 7:00, 9:50; 3D SAT-SUN(TBC) THUR 1:10, 4:00, 7:00 7:00, 9:50; MON,WED 7:00, 9:50; THURS 7:05, 9:55 DOCTOR STRANGE 3D (Not Rated) CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ THURS 7:00, 10:00 TOMB RAIDER 2D (TBC) THUR 10:00 TROLLS (G) (SOME SCARY SCENES,CARTOON/ANIMATION ACTION) CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ THURS 6:45 LANDMARKCINEMAS.COM The TIMES – March 8, 2018 – Page 9 Bee Town Medical Centre brings multiple services to Beeton BY WENDY GABREK week. The Times has learned will also be on hand, with Originally from Moose that the specialist currently results through LifeLabs in Factory, George Tabulov Owners of the building at practices at Southlake Health Newmarket. The BTMC will says he chose Beeton for his 34 Main Street West in Bee- Care Centre in Newmarket, be connected electronically medical centre because of the ton were excited to welcome and has one other private with the lab, to bring results local need, and the proximity guests into their newly reno- practice. back to the clinic without re- to the GTA. vated facility on Saturday, The clinic also has dedi- quiring patient travel. Down the road, George March 3 – the Bee Town cated space for diagnostic Technology also plays a says he hopes to use his back- Medical Centre (BTMC). imaging – ultra sound, and role in how the medical centre ground as a biotechnologist Now a medical centre and later x-ray, when Phase II of has been outfi tted, and in pa- to conduct clinical research pharmacy, the building was the facility is opened in the tient charting, as ABLEMed, in Beeton, thereby attracting once home to this news- back of the main fl oor (cur- an electronic transferable pa- major pharmaceutical com- paper, and throughout the rently occupied). tient monitoring system, will panies to the area, and getting years, many other businesses Into the future, the goal for allow doctors to see a com- new drug approvals faster. as well, including a sporting Yuri and George is to expand plete picture of their patients’ For more information goods manufacturing plant, the medical centre into the health – from hospital visits about the Bee Town Medi- a hardware store and even an upper fl oors, but to address to vascular fi ndings, to x-ray cal Centre and Pharma- opera hall. current accessibility issues and ultra sound. The program cy, call 905 729-1000 or Today, the main fl oor of an elevator will be required. also supports automatic re- email pharmacy@btmc. the building is unrecogniz- An on-site phlebotomist ferrals to specialists. ca or [email protected] able. On the left side you’ll fi nd bright white walls, new fl ooring, three patient rooms, Nolan House burns during controlled training exercise a fully accessible washroom, and hallways that didn’t ex- BY WENDY GABREK ing 20 to 30 feet, and black smoke travelling ist before. On the right, a new across the Tottenham pond, carried by the ve- medical pharmacy with the Although just a shell of its former self – racious winds of the day. same fresh look. with roofi ng tiles and glass windows removed The 1800s house had been formerly desig- Later this month, business/ – the abandoned Nolan House burned to the nated “of historical signifi cance” by an earlier building owners Yuri Tabu- ground on Saturday afternoon at the Totten- council, due to its age and links to George lov, Pharmacist, and his son, ham Conservation Area. Nolan, the former Village of Tottenham’s fi rst George Tabulov, General Unlike most house fi res put out by mem- reeve, however the structure was approved Manager, are hoping to an- bers of New Tecumseth Fire Rescue, this fi re for demolition by the current council, to avoid nounce a new family Medical On Saturday, March 3, owners of the Bee Town Medical Centre and was set on purpose for a live-training exer- costly repairs. Doctor, and a second doctor IDA Pharmacy, Yuri Tabulov and son, George Tabulov, were offi cially cise, attended by dozens of fi re fi ghters, and soon after. welcomed to the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended under strict supervision. During the 2017 Budget council also ap- Once an MD has been con- by local dignitaries and residents. Located in the former building of proved the demolition of 3 George Street in this newspaper. The “Bubble Lady”, owner of Einstein Interactive En- With bails of hay and wood pallets added fi rmed, a cardiologist, who tertainment Centre, performs for a mesmerized crowd. Alliston resi- to help stoke the fi re, that started in the garage Tottenham (former home of the Our Town is unnamed at this time, will dent Megan McConie sets a bubble fi re set on her hand. Don’t worry, area, the 168-year-old historical property took Food Bank), and 56 Main Street in Beeton, she was unharmed. offer services through the no time to catch on fi re, with fl ames reach- funded through taxation. medical centre one day a PHOTOS BY WENDY GABREK Beat the Spring Rush!

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It’s going to be an Alliston/Stayner nal series BY BRIAN LOCKHART Alliston fans were expecting to see the coup de grace in the series on Friday night The battle for the Carruthers Division but the Golden Hawks kept the series alive of the PJHL championship will be fought with a 5-4 win. on the ice between the Alliston Hornets Back in Caledon on Saturday, the Hor- and the Stayner Siskins. nets put the series to bed with a 4-1 win. This is the second year the two squads The Stayner Siskins come to the fi nal have met in the fi nal series, with the Hor- after fi nishing in fi rst place in the regular nets coming out on top last season. season. The Hornets wrapped up their semi- In a series surprise, they lost Game One fi nal series against the Caledon Golden of their semi-fi nal against the Penetang Hawks on Saturday night, March 3, on Kings. Caledon home ice with a 4-1 win in a se- After winning three in a row, the Siskins ries that took six games. gave up game fi ve to the Kings. Game One of the semi-fi nal got under- The Siskins fi nished it off on Friday, way on February 23, and started off with March 2, with a 3-1 game to win the series. an 8-1 win for the Alliston team. When Alliston and Stayner met in the fi - The Hornets were leading by two after nal last year the Hornets pulled off a huge the second game went into two gruelling win taking the series in four games straight overtime periods and ended with a 5-4 Al- much to the surprise of fans of both teams liston win when Ryan Young fi nal scored who expected the series to easily go six or in the second OT period. maybe seven games. It was a total fl ip-fl op in Game Three The Hornets will have to step it up a when the Golden Hawks came out strong notch in the fi nal. During regular season on home ice and won 8-2 to get back in play they lost every game they played the series. against the Stayner team. Alliston moved ahead in Game Four The Alliston squad fi nished the regular with a 4-2 win at the New Tecumseth Rec- season in second place with a 31-11 re- PLAYOFF SCHEDULE – Thursday, March 8, in Stayner 8:10 p.m; Friday, March 9, in Al- reation Centre on Wednesday, February cord. liston 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, March 11, in Stayner 1:30 p.m.; Monday, March 12, in Alliston 7:30 28. For the playoff schedule, see right. p.m.; Thursday, March 15, in Stayner 8:10 pm.; Friday, March 16, in Alliston 7:30 p.m.; Sun- day, March 18, in Stayner 7:00 p.m. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART Hornets honour former General Manager Canadiens topple Tornados

The OHA has recognized former Alliston Hornets general manager Rick Bartlett with the Crystal Puck award for long-time achievement. The award was presented prior to the Hornets / Caledon Golden Hawks playoff game on Wednesday, February 28, at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre in Alliston. Presenting the award are Division convenor Larry Cowan and OHA director Bob Farrow. Bartlett’s association with the Hornets began in 1974 when he was a goalie for the team. Returning to the organization in 1992 he has The TNT Tornados Novice AE team host the Kingston Canadiens at the New Tecums- held several executive positions, notably that of general manager leading the team to two eth Recreation Centre in Alliston during OMHA playoff action on Friday, March 2. The Schmaltz Cup provincial championships and eight league championships. Tornados had to settle for a 3-0 loss in this game. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART The TIMES – March 8, 2018 – Page 11

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BLACK ANGUS FARM- ABATE RABBIT PACK- ER seeking 100+ acres ERS meat processing for long term seasonal facility from Arthur im- ESTATEFOR THE LATE IVOR’S AUCTION VALUE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE SALE REPAIR mediately requires 16 10 NEWKIRK RD. S. UNIT 8 RICHMOND HILL L4C 2C5 pasture. Ethical prac- Directions From Yonge St. turn east on Elgin Mills Rd. to Newkirk Rd. turn south to sale on west side tices and weed control. Wholesale and Retail Exceptional land stew- Butchers with a mini- SUNDAY MARCH 18TH @ 10:30 AM ardship. References mum of 2 to 3 years NOTE Sale is held on Sunday due to most of the stores in this Court are closed so there will be ample parking. and 75% property tax of direct hands on ex- Shop Equip. The Lift Super Store 9,000 lb floor hoist model LSS2P9CF (purchaser reduction available. Call is a King City based professional landscaping perience in meat cut- removes); Enspeco Refrigerant Recovery System model RMS – 3034; Coates Baseline 416-670-8372 ting and processing. 500 tire changer; Sicam 200S computer digital wheel balancer; Coates 600 direct wheel company servicing the GTA area Duties include cutting drive balancer; Coates adjust a spread; Dewalt 60 gal upright air compressor; Swan SVU 406 VEHICLES and sectioning of meat, 202 air compressor; Busy Bee B178 pedestal drill press; Power Fist 1000 trans, jack; West WANTED skinning and removing Brake service system; Oxy-acetylene torches; oil change drum; bench grinder & vise; tire blemishes, deboning changer; pallet lift; 3 floor jacks; tool box; oil drums; tire racks; air pig; air hose reel; Motomaster power pack; Rapid Flex gun model FB-5000; Astro puller; Brake caliper tool CASH FOR SCRAP VE- Maintenance, Soft, and rabbits and chickens, kit; 15 pc. Oil filter kit; sockets; wrenches; safety stands; oil; filters; desk; file cabinets; cutting meat into spe- HICLES. Scrap vehicles misc. no. of good used tires; wanted, any size. No Hard Landscaping Wanted! cialized cuts and pre- TERMS Cash, Visa, M/C & Interac. Viewing morning of sale only. Note Everything to be ownership required. paring for wholesale removed by purchaser by Tues. Mar. 20th. Washroom. No lunch booth. Fast service, free tow- and retail sales. HS Bob Severn Auction • Shelburne 519-925-2091 ing, loose scrap re- diploma or equivalent www.theauctionadvertiser.com/RSevern moved. Also, cash paid Come Join OUR Team! required. Positions of- on the spot. Call 905- fered are permanent

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