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SimplY bY clickiNg “like” The Nottawasaga OPP were called to investigate and found the newspaper box had been tampered with and the BASEBAR coin compartment had been removed. Police seized the box to return to its rightful owner. Police are asking anyone with information to contact Nottawasaga OPP at 705 434-1939 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). You can submit information on- 14785 Yonge Street, Aurora ON line at www.crimestopperssdm.com Crime Stoppers does 905-841-9500 | www.edwardstreet.ca not subscribe to call display. Your information may lead to a cash reward of up to $2,000. The TIMES – January 9, 2014 – Page 3

Actors share a laugh at the Gibson Centre McDonald’s supports stage with them, and they’ve but no two actors could be in never had anyone flat-out re- the same position. When one the hospital foundation fuse. would stand up, the one who “I think really and truly, had been standing before this month everybody wants to come on had to switch positions, all McDonald’s Restaurants in Alliston and Angus are sup- stage,” says Chud. “And so the while keeping the scene porting the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation with if you believe that, you just flowing smoothly. two fundraisers in the month of January. work with that.” With so much variety On January 8th McDonald’s in Alliston and Angus (not The show was divided available in games, no two including the Walmart restaurant) will be hosting Steven- into two acts, leaving time shows follow the same for- son Night. For every meal purchased, accompanied by an for an intermission during mat. The actors have no way orange coupon, McDonald’s will donate 20% to the Foun- which audience members of rehearsing, and are at the dation. Coupons are available from the Foundation office Photo by Emily Wood could grab a drink from the mercy of the audience sug- and from the Auxiliary information desk at the hospital. WHODUNNIT – James Cole (left) and Marjie Chud (right) try to get bar and explore the South gestions which can be a blast Coupons will not be handed out at the door on the night Chandra Pepper (centre) to confess to a crime. Cole and Chud know Simcoe Arts Council Pop- for them as much as the au- of the event. what crime she’s committed, But Pepper must do her best to guess McDonald’s Coffee Loyalty Cards are even more valu- the crime with the help of the audience to end the game! up Art Market in the Gibson dience. Centre. “You can’t predict any- able in January. Rather than redeeming the fully stickered By Emily Wood The fourth member of the They played about a doz- thing, you totally have to be cards, McDonald’s customers can deposit them into the The 4 Corners Improv group, Herbie Barnes was en different games, barely listening and reacting,” says Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Donation Box- Group was one member unable to attend. He was scratching the surface of the Chud. es at the cash and your local McDonald’s will donate $1 short during their final per- hard at work in Toronto try- hundreds of games they said “You just have to accept towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation’s formance of a three-month ing to break a world record can be chosen from. whatever’s offered and run It takes you…campaign for every card deposited in the run at the Gibson Centre in for the longest marathon im- For the “Numbers” game with it,” Pepper agrees. month of January 2014. Alliston. But the shortage in provisation of a soap opera, each actor was assigned a For them, it’s their favou- The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation is thank- actors did not transfer to a 56 hours of continuous im- number by the audience, rite part of doing improvised ful for the support of our community and to McDonald’s shortage in laughs! provisation. and for the entire scene they shows, despite the challeng- Restaurant owners Rory & Marlene MacKinnon for their Marjie Chud, Chandra Most of the audience could only speak lines with es. ongoing commitment to quality healthcare close to home. Pepper and James Cole car- members who participated that many words. “Foreign “That’s the reason why we For more information, contact the Foundation Office ried the show, two hours were chosen by the actors Film” had two actors speak- get the suggestions from the at 705 435-6281, ext. 1262, e-mail foundation@smhosp. featuring a series of different themselves, as there weren’t ing gibberish for the scene, audience and we bring audi- on.ca or visit the website at www.stevensonfoundation.ca games. Some involved audi- many volunteers. Some were while the third actor dubbed ence members on, so that we ence members up on stage, recruited for trying to volun- the scene over in English. can never plan,” says Cole. jumping in on the action, teer a friend of theirs, as an “Sit, Stand or Bend” is… “We have to be in the mo- OGS meeting while other games used sug- automatic rule of the group. well, just as it sounds. The ment.” Simcoe County Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society gestions from the audience But the group says it’s not actors had to be sitting, stand- “We have tons of fun, it’s a meets at 2 p.m. Saturday January 11 at the LDS Church, to launch the next scene. tough to get people up on ing or bending in the scene, hoot!” says Pepper. 79 Ferris Lane, Barrie. Counsellors Shirley Addy and Liz Barret will explain how to use Family Search for better results in research. All are welcome. Mayor MacEachern announces he will For information www.simcoebogs.com not be running in the 2014 election After 10 years serving as my term, and will continue Council faced its chal- Corporation and will contin- Mayor of New Tecumseth, to be dedicated in fulfilling lenges and worked hard for ue in his role with the com- Mike MacEachern has an- my responsibilities as I was the community. The current munity-based, non-profit or- nounced that he will not be elected to do.” Council is no exception, ganization. seeking re-election in the up- A life-long resident of having just passed a respon- “I want to thank everyone coming Municipal election. the New Tecumseth area, sible budget and set objec- for all of the support that “After much thought, MacEachern began his po- tives and priorities for the I received throughout my careful consideration and litical career in 1998 when coming year,” he said. “The years with Council,” he said. discussion, I have decided he was first elected as Ward future of New Tecumseth is The 2014 Municipal elec- a New Year that I will not be seeking re- Councillor for Alliston, a po- bright and I hope that the tion will be held October 27, t’s and election,” MacEachern said. sition he held for two terms. next Mayor and Council will 2014. Nominations for of- I r a Fresh “I appreciate the opportu- In 2003, he was successful in love our community as much fice will be accepted Jan. 2 e fo Sta nity to have served New Te- his bid for the Mayor’s seat, as I do.” to Sept. 11. Visit www.new- Tim rt cumseth first as a Councillor a position he has held ever MacEachern is also Ex- tecumseth.ca for more. and then as Mayor. I look since. ecutive Director of FOCUS Where to start? You’ve exercised in the past not without injury or perhaps with recurring forward to the remainder of “Over the years, each Community Development sport injuries. You experience aches and pains that can’t be explained and start assuming they come with the package deal of aging. Have you ever found yourself telling your children to straighten up? Without realizing it, you’ve most likely hit the nail on the head SMH appoints new President and CEO which is misalignment. John Swinden, Stevenson’s Southlake in 2010. Without the building blocks of proper alignment the above mentioned issues plus many Chairman of the Board. “In “Stevenson Memorial others is often the main culprit of never feeling quite right. addition to his extensive Hospital has an active and Here are a few ways to check alignment. leadership and clinical skills engaged community that within the healthcare sector, is passionate about health- Stand facing a full length mirror. Do not adjust your alignment. Is one shoulder higher he was raised in northern care,” says Levac. “I am ex- Alliston than the other? Ontario and understands the cited to join the great team at 705-435-7631 Next turn sideways and have someone tell you if your ear is in front of your shoulder. If unique healthcare needs of Stevenson and work with its January 10th-16th one or both tests are positive, then you have a posture problem. Misalignment can be small, rural communities.” many community partners.” corrected with exercises and stretches. Here is one of the stretches. Place two fi ngers on your chin. Keeping the chin level gently push it straight back and hold it back for a Mr. Jody Levac Levac comes to Stevenson According to Dr. David from Southlake Regional Williams, Southlake’s Presi- count of 5 seconds and gently let the chin return naturally. Repeat as often as you can Stevenson Memorial remember during the day. You will feel a stretch in your neck and with time the tightness Hospital CEO/President Health Centre in Newmarket, dent and CEO, Levac’s ap- will decrease. where he has held leadership pointment is positive for Playing Friday at Stevenson Memorial Hos- positions within the Mental both Stevenson and the com- 12:30 and 6:01 pm Weak muscles make it very diffi cult to hold proper alignment. Learning to improve the pital, through its Board of Health Program since 1999. munity at large. “In addition Saturday 1:30 and 6:30 pm alignment is not complicated but it does take self awareness and persistence. Contact me for a free alignment assessment and I will help you restore your normal posture. Return Sunday 2:00 and 6:01 pm Directors, is pleased to an- In addition to earning his un- to his clinical expertise, Jody to your active lifestyle you’ve once enjoyed or start the new year working towards the nounce the appointment of dergraduate (1989 – Lauren- excels at building positive ...... Weeknights 6:01 pm healthiest possible you. Mr. Jody Levac as the hos- tian University) and Masters relationships with every- Stay Healthy & Be Happy pital’s new President and degrees (1991 – University one he interacts with on a CEO. Levac’s first day at of Toronto) in Social Work, day-to-day basis. I am fully Ginette Kitchener Stevenson was on Monday, he recently earned his Doc- confident that the health and B.A, Certifi ed Personal Trainer, FMA, GEM January 6, 2014. torate in Health Administra- wellbeing of the communi- 905-729-3301 “On behalf of the Board tion (DHA) from the Uni- ties served by Stevenson Playing Nightly at 8:30 pm ginette@ginettesfi tness.com of Directors, I am thrilled to versity of Phoenix. Levac will benefit tremendously MATINEE WEDNESDAY www.ginettesfi tness.com welcome Mr. Levac to this was awarded the Leader- under his superb guidance at 1:30 pm 5930-8th Line, Beeton important position,” says ship Award of Excellence at and leadership.” www.circletheatre.ca Page 4 – January 9, 2014 – The TIMES

SIMCOE-YORK ness which will put people are fiscal policy and that Understanding the outcomes into our downtowns, who they are not just an exercise PRINTING & will walk to the store, or get in Arithmetic. Taxes and de- Dear editor: sition to eliminate all of the pay for what might become on a bus and chat with neigh- velopment plan decisions PUBLISHING On January 2nd, the open- semis, which would clearly known as Milne’s folly? It’s bours. Industry is good, but have consequences and need LIMITED ing day for nominations be against our Official Plan’s a chicken or the egg thing. rarely is it the whole answer. to be part of all overall poli- for this years Municipal call for a variety of housing First we need compact green Industry is unlikely to sup- cy. I personally believe from elections, current Deputy types in the Town, would development, which brings Publisher of the port hockey teams. Industry what I have seen attend- Mayor Milne signed up to also have lowered the Towns in higher revenue per mile doesn’t support our down- ing council over the last six The Times run for Mayor of the Town revenues by over a million of development. Then tran- King Sentinel towns. People do. months that Milne does not of New Tecumseth. Milne dollars, and is a policy that sit will become economi- Clearly Milne doesn’t understand that, and because The Scope will concentrate on three ar- is unlikely to support transit. cally viable. Clearly Milne 34 Main Street, West have any concrete ideas on he doesn’t, he is not the per- eas according to local press He can’t have it both ways. doesn’t get that. P.O. Box 310 taxation that will lead to his son we need to be our next Beeton, ON L0G 1A0 reports. One transit, two Further, he has failed to Yes, a larger industrial goals. He has been a part of Chief Executive Officer. 905-729-2287 bringing in more industry to bring in policies that would tax base would be good. a government that has put Toll Free: 1-888-559-2287 lower taxes and three, lower- encourage downtown rede- But Milne just passed by- itself in the way of business Stuart Starbuck, Fax: 905-729-2541 ing the Town’s debt. velopment and when given laws that would change the development, with poli- Tottenham I find this fascinating be- the chance to increase reve- industrial zoning in Totten- cies such as the sign tax on www.newtectimes.com cause Milne is responsible nues through redevelopment ham, but failed to do it in the small business, huge fees to www.facebook.com/newtectimes Alzheimer for the problem and is highly policies, failed to put into context of an overall Com- change zonings and bringing unlikely, given his past re- action plans to do so. The re- munity Plan. The result may in policies that make rev- support cord, to become part of the cent Development Charges be that businesses that may enue to the Town’s depart- The Alzheimer Society solution. Bylaw comes to mind. One have gone on our main street ments more important than Editorial of Simcoe County will host Let me give this some really has to wonder if Milne are hidden away on dead end increasing the tax base. It’s a support group meeting context. Transit, by its very has a real taxation policy, Industrial Rd. Piecemeal re- time for a change, and Milne Editor on Monday, January 20, at nature cannot work in highly or is just saying things he actionary changes are not is not change, he is the same WENDY GABREK 10 a.m. at St. John’s Unit- [email protected] suburban sprawl areas and thinks people want to hear. the answer. old, same old. ed Church, The Dermott Reporters Milne clearly believes that As far as transit goes. Many of the things Milne What this Town needs is Room – 56 Victoria Street Richard Blanchard big houses on big lots are all Where are we going to professes to want can be people in charge that un- East, Alliston. Jeff Doner we need. The recent Beeton, start? Will it be just Allis- achieved by bringing in poli- derstand that taxes be they Emily Wood For further information Sorbora Group semi change ton, and will the other half cies that support small busi- called a tax, a fee, a charge comes to mind. Milne’s po- of the Town’s residents call Heidi Haupt 705 722- Advertising Municipal elections l066. Sales Reps Ask a psychotherapist Dear editor: moved. system. The reduced voter ANNETTE DERRAUGH It is deplorable that we Perhaps the running of turnout, election after elec- [email protected] Question: Every year I make a whole lot of New Year’s have a wonky system for the an election has become big tion, is pointing us in only resolutions and every year I break most of them. Usually election of municipal coun- business and those busi- one direction – dictatorship. Heather Erwin within the first week! Is there any point in even making cils across Ontario. nesses want the long-haul to Jacklyn Ducharme them? And if there is, how can I make sure I keep them? Why is there such a long make money. Also, it’s sad Vaughan G. Harris, Alex Pozdrowski Answer: Part of your problem is apparent in your ques- period between the opening that even with all the long Tottenham tion. Making “a whole lot of resolutions” at any one time Classifieds of nominations and the ac- effort to get to election day, is inviting failure. One at a time, please, so that success tual election day – some 10 a myriad of things go wrong. Editor’s note: Vaughan, I [email protected] can build on success. For instance, if like many post-holi- months later? I’ve seen screw-ups at poll- agree. The 10 month cam- day revellers, you are feeling the effects of overindulgence I feel that this huge gap ing stations on election day. paigning period is torture Composing in its various forms, choose to rein in one area of excess can only benefit the current Why? – even for the media. I too at a time. If you have been raising more glasses of cheer councillors who are running A shorter election period dread the infamous “All Graphic Designer than is strictly good for you during the holiday season, try again for the next four year could improve voter-turnout. Candidates Meeting” which John Speziali going without for a day or two. This gives your body a term. At the present, only 30 per I, in fact, host for The Times. chance to recover from all the extra processing it’s been Sitting councillors get the cent of eligible voters bother I want to change how things Business doing. Think of it as a holiday for your liver, brain and press and publicity. Mean- to turn into a polling station are done this election pe- other organs. When you again have a drink, think in terms while, a citizen who has de- on election day. Most men riod. Can you suggest a bet- Janice Coté of a new beginning with moderation in mind. Sylvia DeShane cided to run can only, basi- and women on the voters- ter way? Also, let me assure Similarly, if you have been inhaling desserts and sweet- cally, watch. A short run–up lists are more excited about you that even though we ies all season, put all those leftover goodies in a tin in the to a municipal election can going to the food store or the print many, many pictures of freezer and pretend for a week or so that they no longer give all participants equal beer-one than marking their politicians ‘kissing babies’ Subscription rates: exist. Later, thaw one here or there for a treat rather than Within 65 km except towns with letter opportunity. ‘X’ on a municipal ballot. in our pages, it’s only be- carriers – $52.00 incl. G.S.T. a feast. Out of shape from too much lounging in front of Any municipal election Short municipal elec- cause that’s what’s happen- Beyond 65 km and towns with letter the fire or TV? Heave yourself out into the snow fora carriers – $89.00 incl. G.S.T. should last eight weeks: tion periods might liven-up ing in our community – if Single copies $1.50 incl. G.S.T. walk that gets progressively longer every day. Don’t hit from nomination-opening the infamous all-candidate I’m missing something, let the gym for a marathon workout on day one; work up to Published every Thursday to the actual election day. meetings which can be dead- me know. That said, let me Copyright The Times 2012 it over a couple of weeks. 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the massive wages paid to the over-paid employees are billion in debt and the just- ance. Ouch! them. The Ontario auditor deep into the lucrative sys- removed head of the or- Let’s just fire the lot; we Fire the whole lot has a huge job and it can be tem. ganizing committee of the couldn’t be any worse off! Dear editor: from the Ontario auditor months or years before he or The most galling aspect Pan–Am Games (another What is going on at the which makes all citizens of she sits down in front of the that the Ontario taxpayer boondoggle) could be re- Vaughan G. Harris, Ontario Legislature build- our province wonder if there press corps to tell us the bad has to deal with is strident ceiving a million in sever- Tottenham ings at Queen’s Park in To- is any accountability either news. denials of the ministers in ronto? in the crown corporation or It is always bad news! the Ontario government. Ac- Another report and more the offices that surround the Year after year, we’ve been cording to them, they didn’t HAGAN TREE SERVICE revelations about ridicu- Legislation. Est. 1979 told the same stories of ex- have a clue about the ridicu- PRUNING• PRUNING • PLANTING • PLANTING • REMOVAL• REMOVAL •• STUMPINGSTUMPING lously high wages, benefits I think the men and wom- AWARD WINNING orbitant wages, tax-money lously high wages and ben- TREES • SHRUBS • HEDGES and bonuses. This time it is en wanting, and getting, the LANDSCAPE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION wasted on government proj- efits that have been paid! FULLY INSURED – CONSULTING the Ontario Power Corpora- top-paid jobs know there ects and no accountability If that’s the case, then why NEW TECUMSETH tion. We’ve had other stories is a delay in reporting on within the halls of power of are they a minister of ‘what- BOB HAGAN, I.S.A. 1-905-936-2876 the Ontario governmental ever’ in the first place? The CERTIFIED ARBORIST 416-230-3184 Blood Donor clinics bureaucracy. biggest joke of all (wasting Is there an understanding our money is hardly a joke • Tottenham Community Centre – Saturday January 11th between provincial employ- – but) is the fact some of the from 9 a.m. – noon ees whether at the crown wages paid to the ‘fat cats’ Church Directory • St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church (Alliston) – Thurs- corporations or in the corri- are doable what the minister day January 16th from 2:30 – 7:30 p.m. dors at the red-stone build- of ‘whatever’ may be get- St. Andrews Presbyterian Church • Nottawasaga Inn (Alliston) – Friday January 24th from ing to hide the massive wag- ting. He or she must be en- 128 Main St. W., Beeton 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. es and let the auditor sort it vious. Sun. 10:30 AM Service out later? Of course, by then Our province is over thirty Sunday School Available “Come Visit Our Friendly Church” Looking out for Ontario’s small and rural communities Rev. John Hong • 905-729-0055 • www.standrewsbeeton.com Dear editor: our 2013 Budget provided Links across Ontario to pro- tario’s small and rural com- The Ontario Liberal gov- $100 million to small, rural vide better care for residents munities. CHURCH OF THE EVANGELISTS (ANGLICAN) 99 Queen St. N. Tottenham ernment believes we are One and northern communities with unique and challenging I wish you and your fam- Sunday 10:00 AM Service Ontario where all communi- to help build roads, bridges needs in rural communities. ily a safe, healthy and happy Sharing Our Faith ties both rural and urban can and other critical infrastruc- As we begin a new year, I holiday season. Sunday School Available succeed. ture. As a former municipal look forward to continuing Jeff Leal, Rev. Naomi Miller - 905-936-4089 Over the past year we have representative, I know how to work on behalf of On- Minister of Rural Affairs www.parishoftheevangelists.ca moved forward on a num- important stable funding ber of policies that support for infrastructure is to com- our economic plan to invest munities. Our government is in people, build modern in- developing a permanent ru- CROSSWORD frastructure and create a dy- ral infrastructure fund to be X namic and innovative busi- included in the 2014 Budget ness climate. to meet this need. PUZZLE NO. 469 Strengthening rural com- You told me about the 10. Zinc ____ 48. Vaccines munities is a central part of need to create jobs and grow 11. Colorless gas 49. Light bites our plan. As Minister of Ru- rural economies. In August I 12. Correct 52. Embassy official ral Affairs, I have travelled announced the re-launched 14. Annual data book 54. Scrub across the province listening Rural Economic Develop- 15. Battering ____ 57. Noah’s vessel to residents, municipal rep- ment (RED) program. RED 16. Argues 58. Work on resentatives, and community helps rural municipalities 23. Not digital the garden groups. and businesses create jobs 25. Attribute 60. Regard I want to thank each and and attract investment by 26. Mighty tool 63. Skinny one every person who took the promoting innovative part- 27. Nautical rear 64. Australian animal time to write, attend a con- nerships. Our government 29. Make clear 65. Embed sultation or contribute in also launched the new Youth 30. Shabby 68. Slightest some way. I have brought Jobs Strategy, which is help- 32. “That ____” 70. Quaker word your insights and ideas back ing create 30,000 job op- 34. Hollow 71. Catch someone’s to Queen’s Park and these portunities for young people 35. Theory ____ have directly informed our across the province. 37. Confusion 72. Zest government’s decision mak- You also told me about 39. Ocean floor 73. Easy pace ing. the importance of protect- 40. Theater cry 74. Worry You told me about the im- ing services like health care. 42. Short operatic piece 77. Be portance of investing in rural That is why we have cre- 44. Trumpeter Jones 78. Loud uproar infrastructure. That is why ated 37 Community Health 46. Eggshell 80. Rink material

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Beeton Copyright © 2008, Penny Press Presents A Concert By ACROSS 41. Archeological site 75. Poison-ivy result 1. Omens 42. Oak’s nut 76. Dizzy 6. Lummox 43. Without sound 79. Mariner CADENCE 9. Carried 45. Key in, as data 81. On the sheltered 13. Exotic pet 47. Drinking vessel shore at Knox Presbyterian 15. Inflexible 50. Tanning locale 82. Uncanny Alliston 17. Quiz 51. Locust shrub 83. Break free 18. Tenant’s residence 53. Picket ____ 84. Airport exit 4 Men 19. Without company 55. Large snake 85. Bachelors 4 Microphones 20. Camp helper 56. Heron 86. Belief 21. Sandra ____ 57. Of the ears No Instruments 22. Muslim leader 58. Bovine gathering DOWN 24. Desert 59. Absolute 1. Sparrow, e.g. 26. Strategy 61. Tennis point 2. Molding curve FRI., JANUARY 17, 2014 27. Lamenting cry 62. Verse type 3. Kind of buggy 7:30 p.m. 28. “Howards ____” 63. Go down the slope 4. Stop for lunch 29. Before, to Shelley 66. Job 5. Shell dweller Tickets $15.00 31. Remind constantly 67. Hardy cabbagelike 6. Canola or motor 33. Command to Fido plant 7. Gettysburg Address 905-729-0055 35. Actor Dixon 69. Touch word e-mail: [email protected] 36. Tilting 71. Medieval slave 8. Conclusion

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Hornets win over Orillia but drop to Fergus BY BRIAN LOCKHART Nic Archibald. teams met, the Hornets came ton goal on a powerplay in It wasn’t the greatest Archibald scored another out on top 4–3 on December the second period, and Ben weekend for the Alliston at the midway mark in the 13, in a game that had 133 Skuce scored late in the Hornets. second, but again the Ter- minutes in penalties and saw frame for the Hornets to trail They started out with a riers got back in the game a couple of Alliston players 3–2 going into the fi nal 20 win over the Orillia Terriers notching the tying goal with take a trip to the hospital. minutes. on Saturday, but dropped a :33 seconds left in the pe- The next game on Decem- The Devils ended the game to the Fergus Devils riod. ber 15, the Hornets squeezed game with two more goals the following day. It was fi nal Alliston goal out a 2–1 win over the Dev- in the third, answered by a On Saturday, the Hornets from Joe Cochrane in the ils. single from Alliston’s Jamie gave up a two goal lead af- third period that gave Allis- Saturday’s game (Jan.4) Bennet late in the game. ter scoring twice in the fi rst ton the 4-3 win. ended with a 5–3 loss for The Hornets will be back period, but giving up two in The Hornets returned to the Hornets when the Fegus on home ice this Friday, Jan- the second period to make it the ice the following day squad got the jump in the uary 10, to host the Caledon a tie game. when they travelled to Fer- fi rst period with a 2–0 lead. Golden Hawks. The puck Hornets fi rst period goals gus to take on the Devils. Alliston’s Tanner Dock- drop is scheduled for 7:30 came from Ryan Marks and The last two times these ery notched the fi rst Allis- p.m. at the NTRC.

PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART HORNETS SPEND TIME WITH KIDS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS – Seven year-old Cole Woodward gets some on ice instruction from GMOHL shaping up for tightest playoffs in years goalie Connor Ryckman during the fi rst Annual BY BRIAN LOCKHART any time. two shoot-out losses. solid wins this year but at the Children’s Treatment Network Holiday Party at the New Tecumseth After several years of Recreation Centre. Children and youth with special needs had the The have been quite a few The Alliston Hornets were same time they lack consis- opportunity to meet Santa at the Hornets Nest, play games in the fi eld having two or three teams upsets this season. briefl y in the top spot at tency on the ice. house, and play some sledge hockey with equipment provided by the dominate the league and The second place Alliston the start of the season then If Fergus wants to make Simcoe County Sledders. advance to the fi nal round, Hornets have lost three of dropped to second place and a run for the second round, the Georgian Mid Ontario their last four games to less- have been in that slot for the they will have to get their “In Memory of Junior C Hockey League er teams – at least in terms of rest of the season. They now discipline under control. As has produced a season where how they look on paper. have 49 points and a 24–8 a eighth place team with Coach Glenn” the fi nal outcome will only Their most recent outing record. 962 minutes in penalties so be decided after a gruelling resulted in a 5–3 loss to the The far, Fergus has a lot of tal- The Beeton Stingers Bantam team is proving to be a top round of playoff where most Fergus Devils – a squad who made great strides this sea- ent – but they won’t win any notch team this year in the OMHA standings sitting within of the teams will have a shot has produced some surpris- son after a coaching and games if they spend half the the top 5 spots. at advancing through the ing, although wildly incon- management change and time sitting in the penalty 2014 started off with a tournament in Hanover where the early rounds. sistent, results this year. are in third place with 22 box. Stingers won their fi rst game, but couldn’t pull off the win Of the ten teams in the Alliston lost 6–3 to Stayner wins after 33 games and 49 All three teams could rise in the second to make it to the fi nals. league, only Midland and on Sunday, December 29, points. to the occasion and chal- On behalf of the team the coaching staff Darrin Belanger, Huntsville can’t be consid- and gave up a shut-out on The Caledon Golden lenge the top teams, if not Shawn Sweeney, Lynda Reid, Kevin Weir and Jason Jelen ered serious contenders. Friday, December 20, losing Hawks are another team produce an upset. After a want to thank and wish our sponsor Cremahh Gelato and Midland as won only fi ve 4–0 to the seventh place Erin who improved this season few seasons that saw two Coffee a prosperous 2014, in the meantime the team will games all season and will Shamrocks. after the edition of head or three teams dominate the continue to battle into playoffs with determination proudly most likely be eliminated in Across the board the top coach Sandy McCarthy to League, this season has been wearing their “In Memory of Coach Glenn” patches on the pre-playoffs playdowns. four teams are separated by the bench. The Hawks are in a lot more exciting from a their backs. Go Stingers Go! Huntsville, another weak 15 points. fourth place with 41 points. fan perspective. team has won only eight The in Moving down the stand- Moving into the playoffs, games all season. fi rst place, having held the ings, the next four are expect to see a lot of close But from there, one thing spot for most of the season Stayner, Orillia, Erin, and series and some exciting this season has shown is any and now have a 26–8 record Fergus. fast paced hockey. Most of team can beat any team at including two OT losses and The Stayner squad is right the teams have six or seven behind Caledon in the point games left in the regular sea- standings with 38, but has son which wraps up on Feb- A the potential to come out on ruary 1. top in the fi rst round. Orillia, The Hornets will be back Erin and Fergus, are all wild on home ice on Friday, Janu- good cards. ary 10, to host the Caledon Opportunity They can be unpredictable Golden Hawks. Game time And Performing Arts to introduce your child to dance. 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VISA MC VISA MASTERCARD INTERAC The TIMES – January 9, 2014 – Page 9 Children’s Treatment Network holds holiday party at New Tec Rec Centre series of events throughout families.” Network of Simcoe York the year. For more information on visit www.ctn-simcoeyork. Just before Christmas, the the Children’s Treatment ca Children’s Treatment Net- work of Simcoe York held a Holiday party at the New Tottenham United Tec Rec Centre, which was preceded by a Halloween Church contributes to party and a Spring Fling. The Holiday party fea- Christmas Baskets tured an ice skate with BY EMILY WOOD players from the Alliston The hard work and generosity of Tottenham United Hornets (skates and sledge Church members was all wrapped up nice and tied with a hockey sleds were provided bow just before Christmas, as the gifts they purchased for to children wanting to try it families in need were prepared for Christmas. out) play time in the gym The project was organized by Velma Wace, who was re- and also a special visit from sponsible for all of the fundraising needed to contribute Santa Claus. gift items to the Food Bank Christmas Baskets. She started PHOTOS BY JEFF DONER “It’s for kids with special raising money at the church in September, hosting lasagna Hornets Connor Ryckman and Bobby Sloan play some hockey with kids at the Children’s needs and their siblings and and chili dinners, the UCW Christmas dinner, and selling Treatment Network’s Holiday party at the New Tec Rec Centre in December. really to provide them with apple cider. opportunities to practice Funds were used to buy clothing based on the ages and BY JEFF DONER special needs, so what that “Debbie [Bushby] is a lo- some of their social skills, to sizes provided to them by the Christmas Baskets program. For years the Children’s means is that they’re chil- cal team facilitator, so part make friends and for the par- Velma’s daughter, Kim Bodnar helped as a fashion advisor Treatment Network of Sim- dren that would typically of her role is to reach out to ents to make connections,” when it came to picking out clothes. coe York has served and be seen at a children’s treat- the community, but also help Bushby explained. “A lot Pastor Patti Rodgers of Tottenham United Church was supported children and teens ment centre in the province families be involved in their of these parents for various one of eleven people who helped to get the gifts wrapped with multiple special needs of Ontario and in Simcoe community and that’s what reasons either physical limi- and ready to drop off with the rest of the Christmas Bas- right in the community. and York Region we have a this event is partly meant to tations or sometimes social kets for distribution. Everyone was happy to be able to The network has been network of centres.” gain,” Woodland said. “Not diffi culties have a hard time help others during the holiday, and spirits were high as adapting to the growing These include small gyms only for the kids, but also accessing typical things in they fi nished up their work for the year. communities in both regions and treatment centres all for families so that they can the community. This is an to give families access to a across the region. There are participate in regular com- opportunity for them to ac- wide range of rehabilitation, nine in total, including one munity activities.” cess something fun in the clinical and specialty servic- right in Alliston. Bushby has recently community.” es and supports. Part of the Alliston group’s spearheaded a community The events are planned “Our services are for chil- initiatives have been to hold initiative to hold functions and organized by the Allis- dren and their families,” said functions for the children to for families in their pro- ton local team and they hope director of programs and meet and play together and grams. She recently applied to keep the events running services, Kim Woodland. also show support for par- to the Honda Canada Foun- for next year. “Our children have multiple ents and families. dation for funding to hold a Both Bushby and Wood- land agreed that there is a growing need for their ser- vices throughout Simcoe County and York Region. 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Support- that it is tailored to this age ive email messaging, buddy group, many of whom may support and phone or text not be ready to quit but are counseling through Smok- willing to try to cut down on ers’ Helpline are also avail- their tobacco use as a first able as part of the contest. step. Participants must register Photo by Ian darwin “Young adults have unique online before January 27, The end of the line for this year’s Santa Express – The Annual Santa Express, run by the community-based smoking behaviours,” Gor- 2014 and the contest runs for South Simcoe Railway, took place on the weekends leading up to Christmas (December 7/8, 14/15 and 21/22), with the regu- don said. “Some are party six weeks. lar season running on weekends from Victoria Day to the weekend after Thanksgiving. Again this year, the Santa Express was a hit with locals and tourists. This great country of ours was built upon the railroads. 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The lights at the entrance of the “Safety is our top priority of the community members entrance to the Nottawasa- Nottawasaga Inn Resort are and we value any enhance- and several terms of coun- ga Inn Resort located on there to make life easier for ments to our highway sys- cil, we were able to work Highway 89 just West of 10 motorists. tem that will improve safe- with the ministry staff and Sideroad in Alliston is now After years of small chang- ty,” commented Poei. get those located and operat- called Nottawasaga Resort es to improve the traffic flow, New Tecumseth Mayor ing,” said Mayor MacEach- Way. the street lights went live the Mike MacEachern said it’s morning of December 11. an issue he’s been trying to The desire for lights in that resolve for the ten years that location wasn’t because of he’s sat as mayor, and traf- a high volume of accidents, fic signals were not the first but rather the heavy volume attempt to fix the problem. of traffic coming and going Flashing warning lights, from the resort. road widening and even dif- Motorists had trouble find- ferent road markings were ing enough gaps in the traf- some of the small improve- fic on Highway 89 to merge ments they tried over the in either direction for most past several years, but none of the day, commented As- had effective results.

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ADHS appreciates the register and choose the ADHS Share.ca users to channel a support of volunteers and com- as their favourite non-profit, percentage of the money they munity members who use Sho- then follow the links to their spend online at more than 200 pandShare.ca for their online favourite retailers. A percent- popular retailers directly to the purchases, and help us to con- age of the money they spend is Humane Society. tinue to operate our animal ser- automatically allocated to their There are no additional fees, vices,” says Jane Clarke, ADHS chosen non-profit. Purchases mark-ups, or out-of-pocket do- vice-president. made, as well as the automatic nations required. ADHS supporters can help donations generated by their For the ADHS, the extra ex- raise automatic donations each purchases, can be verified via posure and potential donations time they book their vacations, online reports to ensure the from being a ‘Featured Non- purchase clothing, toys, gifts, donations are being processed Profit of the Month’ could mean cleaning supplies, and much properly. Photo Submitted Stay Warm Alliston – The Alliston Knitters, part of the Nottawasaga Handweavers and Spinners Guild, which meets Monday nights at the Gibson Centre, show off some of the knit- Did you ring in the New Year right? ted items they are donating to the Lions Club “Head to Toe” project for their 2013 Christmas By Emily Wood their traditions, like our mid- that began in the early 1900s. If Hampers. Our new year’s celebrations night kisses, are sometimes a person can finish eating their are behind us, but now one taken very seriously. 12 grapes by the time the clock question remains. What will the In the Philippines, a big cel- stops chiming, it is said they rest of the year be like? Will we ebration is very important. In will have 12 months of good be lucky, will we be successful fact, the louder the better with luck. at work, will we find love? them, as the noise of firecrack- Although it is less common The truth is in North America ers and celebrations are thought now, Denmark doorsteps could people mainly hope for a good to drive away any bad spirits. once be quite a mess on New year ahead, but our customs do There is also a long standing Year’s Day. Friends and neigh- little to encourage this. tradition of wearing polka dots, bours traditionally throw dishes Our tradition is to share a which are said to bring good at each other’s doors and the kiss with someone at midnight, luck financially. bigger the mess, the better. It but most people don’t know In Mexico, what’s underneath meant you had more friends. the symbolism behind it. Along is more important. Wearing yel- Starting fresh is of big im- with bringing love, the kiss is low underwear is said to attract portance in Ireland, where it is said to help rid people of bad luck, while red underwear will traditional to scour their homes memories from their past. Most- attract love in the new year. clean before the new year. At ly though, it’s just about another Some also sweep towards the midnight it is also considered night to party. outside of their houses to sweep lucky for people to enter a home In other countries around the out bad things from the year be- through the front door and exit world, the new year’s celebra- fore. through the back door, while tions are more important to their Starting the new year with a single women go to sleep with way of life, their actions that mouthful of grapes is not un- mistletoe under their pillows Photo Submitted night setting the stage for the common in Spain, where at to bring dreams of their future Drive one for hockey – Trillium Ford Lincoln Ltd recently hosted a ‘Drive One 4Ur Com- year to come. midnight people eat 12 grapes, husbands. munity’ fundraiser with the TNT Minor Atom AA and Atom AA teams. 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2x20 and 2x24 HELP WANTED Page 14 – January 9, 2014 – The TIMES 709 in 505 general help wanted 700 announcements 708 deaths memoriam HAMILTON: Ken OOSTWOUD, Jerry. BRUCE WILSON (Homer) long time January 2, 2012 annual general meeting resident of Schomberg, LANDSCAPING LTD. passed away peace- Dad’s Memorial The Beeton Tottenham Business Improvement Association fully in his 77th year (Written by Chantelle) Full-time mechanic required at Caressant Nursing will hold our annual general meeting to review 2013 and Home in Harriston on My dad, Gerard (Jerry) Experience in landscaping, an AZ license and equipment operation Oostwoud has been present our 2014 budget. Please attend Wednesday January Thursday, January 2, a definite asset. We offer benefits and a matching RRSP plan. 2014. Dear son of the gone for 2 years now. It’s Fax: 905-859-4558 [email protected] 15th 2014 at the Tottenham Community Center meeting late Roy Hamilton of hard to believe some- room at 7:00pm. Schomberg. Remem- one as special as him bered by Ruth Cooper. could be gone. Although 510 domestic Ken attended Rich Hill I did not have him for a cleaning For information please contact Susan Iacoucci particularly long time, 905.936.3424 or email [email protected] Public School prior to HOUSE CLEANING BYBRUCE WILSON moving to Schomberg in I was extremely fortu- Lucy, with references. Place your 1968. Ken worked in the nate to have him in my Call 905-775-6629. tfnbLANDSCAPING LTD. community and was an life. As a father should 705 engagements 708 deaths honourary lifetime mem- he taught me many 602 ARTICLES word ad for ber of the Schomberg valuable lessons, and We are hosting a JOB FAIR de JONG: Johannes all have played large FOR SALE Agricultural Society. on Feb.26 starting at 10am. Marinus. Passed Ken moved to Harris- roles in my life over the SCOOTERWe are looking (Personal for motivated only and responsible landscape$28.00 workers, +truck away peacefully, on time since his passing. Mobility Device) made ton in 2003. Cremation drivers with AZ license, equipment operators for dozers/excavators. Engagement Wednesday, January has taken place. Inter- He was a strong com- by Optiway. 4 wheel, Pre-register for a job interview at 1, 2014 surrounded by ment of Ken’s ashes will passionate man who blue complete with 2 HST and reach ‘Twas the night before Christmas his family. Born in Al- worked hard in many batteries, charger,[email protected] key, take place in the spring blasserdam, the Neth- at Schomberg Union facets of life as a Lion, horn & basket, manual at the Community Centre, erlands, on June 15, a paralegal, a police of- included. Swivel seat for almost 50,000 Cemetery. Arrange- Not a creature was stirring, not 1930, he was the son ments entrusted to Rod ficer, a farmer, a friend, easy access. Low hours of the late Hendrik de a husband and a father. $750. Please call 905- one single renter. Abrams Funeral Home, homes TIMEJong SENSITIVE and Klazina Anna Tottenham. B02 He showed more love 936-9299 B43-TFN Zuurmond. Loving and toward my mom than Their favourite music played in MATERIALgentle husband to Hillie JUDGES: Louise. any actor in any cheesy 611 garage Up to 30 words Peacefully surrounded sales de Jong (Voogd), his romantic comedy, call- the background as they skated PLEASEwife of RETURN52 years. De- by family at Southlake ing her by her name CONTENT SALE: 99 Special rates for in memoriams ‘round the rink, votedPROOFED father to Karen de Regional Health Cen- rarely and referring to Ellis Ave., Nobleton. Jong-Dermann (Keith), tre Newmarket on Fri- her as Angel Face. He Saturday January 11th, Deadlines for ads Of all things Wedding Sarah’d WITHINMargaret AN ChapmanHOUR day January 3, 2014 in demonstrated a deep 9 - 4. King size bed set, 5 pm mondays not even think. (Robert) and Michele her 88th year. Louise passion for anything life Rosewood wall unit, Ya- OFKumara RECEIPT, (Ranil). Proud Judges (nee Patrick), had to offer. I remember beloved wife of Bruce maha baby grand piano email your ad to But what to her wondering eyes Opa to Emilea Chap- frequently driving on - perfect condition, din- THANK YOU and dear mother of [email protected] man. He leaves behind the hilly back roads and ing room table & chairs, did appear? 905-729-2287his four loving siblings Robert and his wife Su- him slowing to absorb chesterfield set, many Brett, down on one knee with a in the Netherlands, zanne, Marlon and his a long deep thoughtful more items. B01-02 FAX: Rochus,905-729-2541 Heleen, Henk wife Michelle, and Clare stare over the scen- message for only Sarah to hear. and Arend, and is pre- and his wife Deborah. ery dubbing it the top 612 auctions / flea markets [email protected] by his sister, Proud Grandma of of the world. He found He got straight to the point and Siena. Brother-in-law to Thomas, Scott, Katelyn, beauty and wonder in Jaap (deceased), Ite, Steven, Rebecca, Colin everything, displaying a Kevin Scott uttered “four little words”, Proofed Jannie,and Nel, Greeth, Al- and Jennifer. Friends child-like sense of won- Sarah’s “Yes! Yes! Yes!” was all bert, Peter and Menno. were received at The der and teaching me to approvedA bycaring, thoughtful and Thompson Funeral never overlook or take that he heard. loyal man, he found Home, 530 Industrial anything for granted. Al- much strength in his Parkway South, Aurora, though he experienced Parents of Sarah (Ralph and Date: Mary faith. He was an avid Ontario 905-727-5421 hurdles throughout life reader, always up to on Monday January 6, his determination and Farm, Livestock, Lynn Kettlewell, Pottageville) Date and of insertion:date on political Jan.9/14 events 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m. perseverance prevailed. Brett (Ernie and Cyndy Rowlands, in both Canada and the Funeral service was He was a friend to ev- Estate, Home & Business Sales Rep.:Netherlands, JD and loved held at Christ Church eryone and displayed Schomberg) are excited to plan nothing more than an Kettleby on Tuesday humanity and enjoyed Auctions with experience & consideration intelligent debate. “Re- at 11 a.m. followed by talking to everyone, but for the wedding. Date to be q3 quired reading”q3 he q3liked interment at Kettleby often found it difficult to NTT KWS IS Cemetery. Memorial do- Kevin (519)942-0264 • Scott (519)843-5083 announced in the future. to say to his girls. He3 stop talking. They say CC q OCgave q back SFP toq his VW comq- nations to Christ Church people often forget what www.theauctionadvertiser.com/KMcArthur munity through the Ca- Kettleby would be ap- you say or what you do, TIME SENSITIVE 708 deaths nadian Cancer Society, preciated. On-line con- but will never forget how dolences may be made 2x20Canadian and 2x24Blood Ser- you made them feel. I’m BERGIN: James “Ge- vices and many hours at www.thompsonfh- sure he will be remem- MATERIAL rard” (1937-2014). It is HELPvolunteering WANTED at his aurora.com B02 bered by many people in with sad hearts the family remember church. John and Hillie many different ways but announces the passing of your loved successfully operated I will always remember PLEASE RETURN our Dad on Thursday de Jong Heating Ser- remember my dad making every- January 2nd, 2014. Fa- ones IN A vices together for over one especially me feel PROOFED remember your loved ones ther to Lissa, Chris, 50 years. The family your loved valued, appreciated, Laura, and Grandpa to SPecial way wishes to extend thanks unique, wanted, and IN A SPecial way Josh, Emma, Madison, to his many caregivers loved. WITHIN AN HOUR and special thanks to Dr. ones IN A and Chelsea. Brother of in memoriams You will always be in memoriams • $30 + HST John Beecroft. Visitation the late Jo Anne Hutney SPecial way with us. and brother-in-law of $30 + HST was held at the Steck- OF RECEIPT, Gerry. Uncle to Michael ley-Gooderham Funeral in memoriams Love Emmeline, Ivan, and Sarah. Pre-deceased Home, 30 Worsley St., Chantelle, Michael, Jac- THANK YOU by his parents Leo and Barrie on Saturday, Jan- $30 + HST queline and Anita. C02 Josephine Bergin. In uary 4, 2014 from 2 - 4 keeping with Dad’s pm. Funeral service was 905-729-2287 wishes, burial will be a pri- held at Collier St. United Church, 112 Collier St., vate immediate family Place your Place your service. 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Hardy cabbagelike 6. & Canola orDistrict motor Chamber 33. Command to Fido plant 7. Gettysburg Address 35.qualified Actor Dixon teacher,69. Touch back- word 36. Tiltingground in special71. Medieval educa slave- 8. Conclusionelects new board 38. Serrated 72. Santa’s worker 9. Lima or string tion and ESL. Gr. 1 to 8. “At your Local Chamber of Commerce, Nancy Price 905-936- 6038 B02-03 our mission is to serve our business mem- bers and support our community by work- ing to build a strong economy, encourage tourism and improve our community liv- specializing in ing,” said TBDCC President Jess Prothero. high-quality masonry, and natural stone “On behalf of the Members & Staff of the Tottenham-Beeton & District Chamber of Got masonry needs? Commerce we would like to wish you and We do it all. parging your family a very Merry Christmas!” repointing 2014 TBDCC Volunteer Board of Direc- brick & block work tors Photo by Brian Lockhart mortar colour matching advertising • President: Jess Prothero, RIBO, (Orr & In need of an adjustment? – Dr. Sunyatta Guild of Guild Chiropractic in Tottenham, along with Dr. brick tinting locally Associates Insurance Brokers Ltd.) Noam Teplitsky, and Jeremy Nagy from the Alliston and District Humane Society, greet visitors during the wall openings & closures • Vice President: Wendy Gabrek (nee clinic’s annual Open House on Tuesday, December 12. The clinic is now offering chiropractic services for chimneys works! animals. window sill replacement Soloduik), (Editor: The Times of New fireplaces Tecumseth & Adjala–Tosorontio, Innisfil By Brian Lockhart known by patients, and well behaved as they stone walls & flatwork Scope and Shelburne Free Press) While many people schedule regular visits wander around the waiting area and greet pa- cultured stone • Secretary/Treasurer: Jerry Switzer, with their chiropractor, it turns our your four tients who come through the front door. glass block (Feehley, Gastaldi & Switzer Barristers & legged friends can also benefit from an ad- With one of the dogs due for an adjust- historical restoration Place your a specialty Solicitors) justment to their spine. ment, Dr. Teplitsky demonstrated how to word ad for • Director: Ian Witherspoon, Broker, Guild Chiropractic in Tottenham is now of- work with a canine. The brick stops here! Coldwell Banker Ronan Realty [email protected] only $28.00 + fering chiropractic services for canines. A push here, a thrust there, the dog didn’t • Director: Frank Ciaetta, Unique Tile “Animal chiropractic has been around seem to mind. After it was all over, he gave a HST and 1-866-796-2663 and Coatings for about 30 years,” explained Dr. Noam little shake, similar to what a dog does when reach • Director: Brenda Wartha, Budget Teplitsky, who is certified to work with ani- it gets wet. Blinds 810 almost mals, and will be at Guild Chiropractic sev- “That’s what I look for,” explained Dr. professional • Director: Dayne Polny, Waking Life eral days each month. Teplitsky, “That shake, it’s like relief for the services 50,000 homes Studios “I’ve been practising with mostly large dog. If it doesn’t give that shake there may AFFORDABLE LEGAL • Director: Pat Jordan, The Jordan Team, SERVICES: Paralegal Up to 30 words animals, mostly horses,” he said. “Working be more to look for.” working in the areas of Royal LePage RCR Realty with horses is very physical.” The canine demonstration was part of the Small Claims Court, Traf- Special rates for • Director: Richard Norcross, Ward 6 While horses tend to take it in stride and annual open house at Guild Chiropractic fic Court, Landlord-Ten- in memoriams Councillor, Town of New Tecumseth seem to understand that the treatment is for when people are invited to drop and see what ant, Provincial Boards • Director: John Hollands, CRSP, CPM– and Tribunals. Free 1st their benefit, dogs, at least at first, find it to the clinic is all about. Deadlines for ads CSTD cert, Workplace Safety & Preven- Consultation. 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