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30 Martha St., BY BROCK WEIR evolve with our country and the times and it can be done Suite 205, Bolton ON without disrespect to its origins,” said one woman kicking L7E 5V1 February came to a close on Wednesday and, along with it off a very respectful and well-reasoned debate. “Inclusivity Toll Free: went a shortest month of the year. is something important to a vast number of Canadians who 1-888-557-6626 But, is it just me, or was a lot packed into those mere 28 are and aren’t ‘sons’ and who are and aren’t faithfuls of the 905-857-6626 days? Christian God. I love our anthem as it is, I really do, and I Fax: 905-857-6363 There’s a lot of ground to cover, so let’s just stick to the believe it will be just as awesome with an update.” political goings-on around us. Taking the opposite viewpoint was a former politician: www.newtectimes.com At the start of the month, the Progressive Conservative par- “There is nothing wrong with honouring the traditional ver- We welcome www.facebook.com/newtectimes ty was in a tailspin following the resignation of former leader sion for its historical significance. We can still evolve as a Patrick Brown the previous week and, at that time, a number county and, as people, without leaving our long-standing letters to of candidates had lined up to take his place. practices behind.” General Manager Since then, there has been a month of machination from Another woman was somewhat on the fence: “I don’t feel the editor. ZACH SHOUB individuals lining up to replace him followed later in the strongly one way or another, but I think it would be simpler month by Brown stepping up and joining the race to replace if people would accept that words like ‘sons’ are understood Please email Editorial himse…well, of the middle of this sentence on Monday after- to represent all citizens, rather than interpreting them as ex- clusionary. Similarly, ‘God’ these days could be interpreted your letters Editor noon, he’s pulled out of the leadership race. But, I digress. as anything from the Christian God to the main leader of any BROCK WEIR to religion, or even some general spirituality belief. Similarly, if [email protected] On the Federal level, we had Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kick political correctness up to eleven my mansplaining to a someone asked me, as a female, to ‘man’ a table for an hour, newtectimes Reporters woman that she shouldn’t use the word “mankind” and that I am not at all upset about that term as I am focused on the Wendy Gabrek “peoplekind” would be more appropriate – all this before his meaning, which is that they need help?” editorial@ Brian Lockhart, Sports lengthy Eat, Pray, Love tour of India, en famille, that gar- Although it is now a done deal, unless a future government nered no small measure of column inches and flashy photo gets a bee in their respective bonnet, I would be interested in gmail.com ops. hearing your views. Send your thoughts to newtectimesedito- Advertising Lost within this cacophony was perhaps a longer lasting [email protected]. milestone – Royal Assent being given to making O Canada Sales Reps gender neutral. ANNETTE DERRAUGH Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m all in favour of progress, [email protected] equality and all that great stuff. Where I draw the line, how- Heather Erwin ever, is grammar. Make the National Anthem gender-neutral all you want, but would it really have killed them to pick an Classifieds alternative to “in all thy sons command” that was somewhat [email protected] less awkward and infinitely more grammatical than “In all of us” command? Composing The change is nevertheless a legacy project. Changes were introduced to the House of Commons in Graphic Designer 2016 by the now-late MP Mauril Belanger early in his brave Lisa Clendening fight against ALS. “Changing only two words gives Canada an inclusive an- them that respects what we were and what we have become Business as a country,” he contended in his moving speech to Parlia- ment. Mary Speck Al Lord Conservative MPs, however, disagreed and stated their rea- sons, with some arguing it was a pandering move and could Subscription rates open the floodgates to stripping away some of our national : symbols. Within 65 km except towns with letter Some Liberals branded the opposition as “shameful”, for- carriers – $52.00 incl. G.S.T. Beyond 65 km and towns with letter getting the lather they worked themselves into in 2010 when carriers – $89.00 incl. G.S.T. Stephen Harper suggested just such a change in that year’s Single copies $1.50 incl. G.S.T. Throne Speech, arguing it was simply a “distraction” from Published every Thursday Copyright The Times 2018 the headier proposals delivered by the Governor General.

The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall History also seems to be a bit forgetful suggesting gender not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid neutral lyrics would be a major step forward, disregarding for the space actually occupied by that por- tion of the advertisement in which the error the fact that the English version of O Canada started off as occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and gender neutral, with the line of contention starting off life as there shall be no liability for non insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid “thou dost in us command” before being changed nearly 50 for such advertisement. years after the fact. THE TIMES is a member of the Ontario Aside from the alternative wording making little to no Press Council, an independent body set up by the newspapers of the province to sense within the context of the wider national anthem, I ques- uphold freedom of expression and deal with complaints from readers. The Press Council tion the point of stripping it down and making the national encourages complainants to first give the newspaper an opportunity to redress their anthem, to borrow a phrase used so often by so many politi- grievances. If not satisfied, they may then write to the Council, enclosing a copy of cians who want to leave the door open to future change with- material that is the subject of the complaint, at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, Toronto, Ont. out having to be brave and make a change themselves, “a M5A 4L8. living document.” We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. A gender neutral anthem is an ideal, of course, but if our leaders are questioning this one line, where are some of our nation’s political correctness warriors clamouring for all ref- erences to God be removed for phrases more reflective of our multicultural society which believes in a single God, multiple Member Gods, or no God at all? CCNA Curious about this, I posed this very question on social media in the heat of Belanger’s initial proposal and received some interesting responses from followers across the country. “In my personal view, I think our anthem can continue to The TIMES – March 1, 2018 – Page 5

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Gibson Cultural Centre receives “Grow Grant” from Trillium Foundation

BY WENDY GABREK On behalf of the Mayor of New Tecumseth Rick Milne, Youth from across New Ward 2 Councillor Michael Tecumseth will benefit a K. Beattie brought greetings $340,000 funding grant, pro- from the town. vided over 3 years, from the “It’s not something I made Ontario Trillium Foundation up, it’s something I came (OTF) to further develop the to realize while campaign- Gibson School of the Arts ing during the last election,” (GSOTA). Beattie said on the need for The grow grant is a natural arts programs for children. progression from the Seed “Just walk through the art Grant of $75,000, received by displays here. It helps one to the Gibson Centre from OTF understand how our children in 2016 that led to the incep- speak to us – through their art tion of GSOTA. and their performances. I’ve This programming engages said it before, and I’ll say it children in Grades 1–8 and again, the Gibson Centre is will benefit youths while in- the crown jewel of our com- cluding those new to the com- munity, and everybody can be munity, at risk youth and all proud and appreciate the work children interested in fun, in- that’s done here.” teractive and inspiring artistic A diverse cross-section of programming. The grow grant artistic expressions will be Dignitaries from surrounding municipalities attend the grow grant announcement at the Gibson Centre that will help children gain exposure to the arts. As the centre is open to residents in New Tecumseth and beyond, the funding announcement is will cover expenses related to offered such as music, visual good news for rural kids too. Pictured, from left, back row: Simcoe–Grey MPP Jim Wilson, Mayor of Essa Township Terry the GSOTA, including admin- and performing arts, and the Dowdall, Town of New Tecumseth Ward 2 Councillor Michael K. Beattie, Adjala–Tosorontio Deputy Mayor Doug Little, Trillium istrative costs, staffing, buy- culinary arts. Students will Foundation representative Alan Craig, New Tec Ward 5 Councillor David Anderson, Gibson School of the Arts Program repre- ing art supplies, and purchas- develop presentations of their sentative, New Tec Ward 3 Councillor JJ Paul Whiteside, Adj–Tos Mayor Mary Small Bret. Front row, from left: Gibson School ing musical instruments. learned artistic skills. During of the Arts Program Director Heather Taws, and Gibson Centre Executive Director Jenny Fortin. On hand for the grant of an- the course of this program- PHOTO BY WENDY GABREK nouncement on Friday, Febru- ming, students will enhance ary 23, were dignitaries from their social and personal de- the cultural expertise she has ward to becoming a part of the for their belief in our abilities The Gibson Cultural Cen- across the province, including velopment. There are life les- garnered from her years in beautiful community of New and allowing us the resources tre is a restored, fully acces- Simcoe–Grey MPP Jim Wil- sons to be learned from the the arts community in On- Tecumseth. to see this vision become a sible heritage building owned son. arts that participants can take tario and from her time spent “GSOTA has many pro- reality.” and operated by a not-for- “Funds for this grant were with them and apply to all as- teaching and developing arts grams already underway and If you are interested in profit charity, The Gibson raised through Ontario casi- pects of their lives. programming in Norway. No we are truly looking forward learning more about the Cultural Centre Corporation. nos, that bring in in excess of The Gibson Centre is also stranger to small town Ontar- to expanding them in an im- GSOTA at The Gibson Cen- The mandate of the board is $130 million annually,” said pleased to continue working io, Heather is originally from pactful and meaningful way,” tre, or would like to register to provide cultural and artis- Wilson. “It’s nice to see some with Heather Taws as their Midland. said Taws. “We want the for any current programming, tic opportunities to the rural of those losses turn into wins GSOTA Program Director. She has recently moved to youth of New Tecumseth to contact them by calling 705 community of New Tecums- for our community.” Taws is excited to bring Alliston and she looks for- grow with our grow grant. 435-2828 ext. 31 or by e- eth. A profound thank you to the mail, heather@gibsoncentre. 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BY WENDY GABREK

Ward 3 Councillor JJ Paul Whiteside as been appointed to serve as alternate County Council Councillor. “This afternoon I took my oath of offi ce as Alternate Simcoe County Councillor for the Town of New Tecums- eth,” wrote Town of New Tecumseth Ward 3 Councillor, JJ Paul Whiteside. Mr. Whiteside is pictured here with John Daly, Simcoe County Clerk/Director of Legislative Services. The Times asked, and Whiteside answered:

Why is there a need for an alternate? Effective at the beginning of this year the province of Ontario now permits lower tier municipalities to appoint an Alternate County Councillor to represent the Town at County Council in the event that the Mayor or Deputy Mayor are unable to attend a County Council meeting.

How were you selected? I was appointed by bylaw by New Tecumseth Council.

Why did you put your name forward? I felt I had the knowledge, experience and time to serve in this capacity CONTRIBUTED PHOTO for the Town.

Are you running in the fall for Ward 3 again, or Dep- uty Mayor or Mayor? 30 PEOPLE WITH I have made no decision at this time regarding the up- HEARING LOSS coming municipal election. Qualified Participants Needed for Technology Field Test A brief history about your career in politics, please: WANTED During the 1970s I served on the Town of Alliston Plan- ning Board and Committee of Adjustment. In 1980 I was elected to the Alliston Public Utilities Commission and was chair of the Commission in 1982 when I resigned and was appointed Treasurer/Deputy Clerk for the Town of Al- liston. A position I held until amalgamation. At the time of NOW amalgamation, I was appointed Chief Financial Offi cer/ Enrolling Treasurer for the Town of New Tecumseth, a position I held until my retirement in 2010. In the Fall of 2010, I was elected as Ward 3 Councillor for the Town of New Tecumseth, the position I still hold.

What are your responsibilities at the county level during your term? In the absence of the Mayor or Deputy Mayor I fi ll their vacancy at County Council Meetings and Committees which the absent member serves on. The Alternate County Council member has the same voting rights as the absent Mayor or Deputy Mayor.

What is the term? We’re looking for people like you, who may be experiencing difficulty hearing in noisy My term ends with the term of this Council, which is the environments to evaluate a remarkable new digital hearing aid[1] and a rehabilitative end of November 2018. 2cm process that could be the solution to your difficulties. There’s no cost or obligation to participate! “I consider this an honour to have been chosen to repre- Call us toll-free today to see if you qualify for this Field Test. Potential candidates will be sent the Town of New Tecumseth as the Alternate County given a FREE hearing test to determine their candidacy. Actual Size Councillor,” said Whiteside. “I will do my utmost to rep- Selected participants will be given a FREE in-office demonstration and the opportunity to resent the Town and its residents at the upper-tier level of evaluate the latest, most advanced hearing aid technology for 30 days. This latest digital government.” technology solves the biggest challenge for hearing aid wearers – hearing well in noisy environments. Nobody will notice it because of its minute size, fitting snugly and comfortably just behind the ear. Everything works QUILTING CORNERS automatically, so you can get back to enjoying your relationships, rather than thinking about your hearing. GUILD MEETING Candidates are being selected. The selection process ends on March 29th 2018. Tuesday, March 6 Call a local clinic below or book your appointment online at: HearingLife.ca/Wanted Join us for our fun and informative meeting the rst Tuesday of every month (except January) at 7:00 pm, Alliston Shilton Hall, St. John›s United Church, 56 Victoria Street, 24-180 Parsons Road Alliston (opposite Shopper’s Drug Mart): Quilting demos, Call Shawna at Formerly presentations, contests, workshops, community outreach. 1-888-691-6238 Guests and new members (all levels, including novices) Bolton

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Hornets lead Caledon Golden Hawks 2-1 in semi- nal series

BY BRIAN LOCKHART prepared in the fi rst period. We came back and re-grouped and re- The are lead- ally gave it to them in the second ing the Caledon Golden Hawks and third and that’s what really 2-1 in their semi-fi nal PJHL se- turned the game around.” ries. Game Two got underway in It’s been a wild start to this Caledon home ice the following match-up as the two squads battle night, Saturday, February 24. it out for the right to advance to This time the teams played to a the fi nal. 4-4 tie forcing an overtime period The Hornets came to the series to settle things. after dispatching the Schomberg After a regulation OT period Cougars in four games in the with no score the squads returned quarter-fi nal round. for a second overtime period with Caledon knocked out the Hunts- the Hornets scoring to win the ville Otters in a series that took game 5-4 and take a 2-0 lead in seven games to complete in their the series. fi rst round series. Game Three was again on Cale- The semi-fi nal started with three don home ice on Sunday night, games in as many days getting un- February 25. derway on Friday, February 23, at After taking a 4-1 lead in the the New Tecumseth Recreation fi rst period the Golden Hawks Centre in Alliston. kept up the pressure and won the The Hornets took a huge lead in game 8-2 to make it a 2-1 series. the second period of Game One Game Four was scheduled scoring three unanswered goals for Wednesday night, February to lead 6-1 going into the fi nal 20 28, in Alliston with results not minutes. available at press time. They capped it off with two Game Five is slated for Friday, more goals in the third period to March 1, at the New Tecumseth win 8-1 to start the series. Recreation Centre with a 7:30 “We can’t let that [the score] get p.m. start. to our heads. It was a good game In the other PJHL semi-fi nal se- but we’ve got to come in every ries, the are lead- game and play hard. We can’t ex- ing the 2-1. pect that to happen every game,” The winners of both series will The Alliston Hornets host the Caledon Golden Hawks during game one of their best-of-seven semi-fi nal series said Hornets forward Ben Beau- on Friday, February 23, at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre. The Hornets came out on top with an 8-1 meet in the Carruthers Division win. After the weekend the Hornets lead the series 2-1 with game four slated for Friday, March 2, in Alliston. saert. “I felt like we weren’t fully championship. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART Terriers bite TNT Bantam Tornados

The TNT Tornados Bantam A team hosted the Orillia Terriers during playoff action at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre on Friday, February 23. The Tornados came up short in this game and had to settle for a 2-1 loss to the Terriers. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART The TIMES – March 1, 2018 – Page 11

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Banting, Barbara Crumbie: Robert Stevens, Norma Goulding, Joan Reinhart Auction Marie James “Bubs” It is with great sad- Peacefully at the Da- Where to Turn to At her home on Thurs- Peacefully at Simcoe ness that the family of vis Centre, Bolton, on Online day, February 22, 2018, Manor Nursing Home Bee- Norma Stevens, be- Saturday, February 24, When Your King Auction will start closing Barbara Marie Banting, ton, on Saturday February loved daughter of the 2018, Joan Goulding, in Thursday March 1st at 7pm, at the age of 64 years, 24, 2018. Bubs Crumbie late Frederick and Al- her 88th year, beloved City Home Preview Wednesday February 28th dear daughter of the in his 90th year; beloved ice Reiner, announces wife of the late Harry from noon until 6pm late Keith and Glad- husband of Irene Crumbie her sudden passing Goulding. Proud mother wyn Banting. Loving (nee: Hopkins). Loving fa- on Thursday, February of Susan, Michael and Doesn't Sell Antiques, collectibles, vintage, tools, shop sister of Grant Banting, ther of Rick (Bonnie), Linda 22, 2018, at the age his wife Kim. Devoted Before re-listing your home, supplies, new jewelry , household etc. Karen Banting and Terry Kirby, Donnie (Debbie), of 79. Loving wife of Nanny of Nicole and her To view the auction please visit Coles, Paula Banting Carol (Wayne Littlejohn), David Stevens for 46 husband Jason, Jamie order this Free Report that http://reinhartauctions.hibid.com/ and Brian Hannivan, Bobbie (Cindy), Kathy years and loving part- and his fiancé Angela, reveals 4 critical issues to auctions/current and David Banting. Bar- (Greg Marcus), Ron (Ja- ner of Leo Simard for Brandi, and Rebecca. bara had a lifelong love mie), and Randy. Loved 15 years. Norma will be Cherished great-grand- ensure that your home sells of learning and horses. grandfather of Christine lovingly remembered by mother of Kyla and fast and for top dollar. Private graveside ser- (Rob McCarthy), Richard her many nieces and Luke. A memorial ser- 718 BUCK & DOE www.KingCityhomesales.com vice at Nobleton Com- (Kenzie Snache), Bryan nephews, Carol Styles, vice will be held in All munity Cemetery. Ar- (Sarah Desjardins), Tyler Catherine Audrain, Saints Anglican Church, Free recorded message rangements by Egan (Krista Wade), Darren (Deb- Cynthia Aikins, Bruce 12935 Keele Street, 1-833-403-5477 Funeral Home, Bolton bie Kirby), Crystal (Chris Hatt Jr., Glenn Reiner King City on Saturday (905-857-2213). Con- Palbiski), Jimmy (Cindy), and Sharon Davies. morning, March 3 at 11 ID# 2412 dolences for the family Jenny (Brad Hansen), She was also a loving o’clock. In lieu of flow- may be offered at www. Trevor (Adam Sheridan), sister to Ralph Reiner ers, donations may be Laura Cormaggi, Salesperson; Royal LePage Your EganFuneralHome.com Coraleigh (Bryan Parsons), (Marion) and loving made to All Saints An- Community Realty Robert (Alyea), Jason, Tina sister-in-law to Sylvia glican Church, 12935 Blake: Patricia H. (Gerry Thibaudeau), the and Bruce Hatt. Norma Keele Street, King City At Riverwood Retire- late Sean Ratray, Kait (Ryan was educated at the To- L7B 1G2. Arrange- 804 SERVICES 804 SERVICES ment Home, Alliston, Flahire), Tanner, Cody and ronto Finishing School. ments by Egan Funeral on Friday, February Ashley. Dear great grandfa- Upon graduating, she Home, Bolton (905- HOME-BASED SEC- 23rd, 2018. Pat Blake, ther of: Logan, Ally, Emma, began a 40 year ca- 857-2213). Condolenc- RETARIAL SERVICE: in her 77th year, be- Alexander, Regan, Wyatt, reer as a travel agent es for the family may be Secretarial/Admin as- loved daughter of the Dakota, David, Danika, at Brotherton’s Travels offered at www.Egan- Buck & Doe sistance for all your for Taylor Lipsett & Max McClain late William and Ad- Cole, Payton, Aidon, Kylie, in Toronto. Norma was FuneralHome.com business needs – cor- elaide Blake. Dear sis- John, Bree, Tayte, Hudson, an active member of Saturday, March 10, 2018 respondence, manu- ter of Joe and his wife Emmett, Addison, Fallon, the King City com- 710 CARDS OF scripts, documents, Old Alliston Memorial Arena Nancy and the late Wil- and Fionn. Predeceased munity where she and THANKS resumes etc. Well liam and Michael. Sadly by his brother John “Jack” Leo planted flowers specializing in Tickets at door $10 qualified and experi- missed by her nieces Crumbie (the late Betty), annually at the King high-quality masonry, THE FAMILY of Verna enced.905-713-1938 and natural stone and nephews. Rested and his parents Robert and City Community Centre. Rowland would like to Got masonry needs? at Rod Abrams Funeral Alice Crumbie. Forever in Norma cherished her KINGCHAPS - Quality We do it all. thank everyone who CROSSWORD SOLUTION Home, 1666 Tottenham the hearts of his “step-son” family and cared deep- custom made leather parging joined us in celebration Road, Tottenham, 905- Leo McGinty, and all his ex- ly for her friends and chaps and half chaps. repointing on February 9, 2018 in brick & block work 936-3477 on Monday, tended family and friends. neighbours. A service Repairs to chaps and Schomberg. We hope mortar colour matching February 26th, 2018 Rested at Rod Abrams will be held on Satur- light leather goods. brick tinting that all well-wishers en- from 11:00 am until time Funeral Home 1666 Tot- day, March 3rd at 12:00 30 years experience. wall openings & closures joy their African Violet of funeral service in the tenham Rd., Tottenham pm at the Roadhouse Schomberg. Dorie- chimneys and continue to think window sill replacement chapel at 1:00 pm. In- 905-936-3477 on Tuesday and Rose Funeral 905-939-0832 fireplaces of Grama Verna. Addi- terment followed in St. February 27, 2018 from 2-4 Home, 157 Main Street, stone walls & flatwork tional thanks go to vol- Patrick’s Cemetery, and 7-9pm. Funeral Ser- South, Newmarket. If RENOS AND REPAIRS. cultured stone unteers from the UCW, glass block Lloydtown. Donations vice was held in the chapel desired, memorial do- 35 years experience. All horticultural and agri- aspects of home repair. historical restoration to Stevenson Memorial on Wednesday February nations may be made a specialty cultural societies; Adele Hospital Foundation, 28, 2018 at 11am. Crema- to the Canadian Cancer Basements, offices, and Meg Reid and the The brick stops here! 200 Fletcher Crescent, tion to follow. Donations in Society. Online condo- decks etc. Reasonable. [email protected] Schomberg Library; Alliston, ON., L9R1W7, Bubs memory to Simcoe lences at www.road- Call Brian 416-797- Jess Hepburn; Ron 1-866-796-2663 transformingstevenson. Manor Beeton, or the Bee- houseandrose.com 1954 or 416-999-5396 Hepburn and everyone ca would be appreciat- ton Legion Branch #421, who braved the heavy ed by the family. www. would be appreciated by Please Recycle snowfall. Sincerely, RodAbramsFuneral- the family. www.RodAb- The Rowland Family This Newspaper Home.com ramsFuneralHome.com

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