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Written By MIKE BAKER resource sector – so that means getting our liquified natural gas to market, focusing on our Conservative Party leadership candi- grains and agricultural sector, on mining and date Peter MacKay kicked off a seven-day fisheries. We have enormous gifts in this coun- cross-province tour just outside of Caledon try that we have, frankly, seen underperform- on Wednesday morning (July 8) as he ramps ing because of a lack of cooperation between up his bid to succeed Andrew Scheer as Tory government overregulation, and in some cases leader. a philosophical opposition to the development Mr. MacKay is a veteran of the federal of our energy sector,” Mr. MacKay continued. political arena, having served six terms as Speaking to the energy sector specifically, a Member of Parliament between 1997 and Mr. MacKay feels Canada is in a prime position 2015 - three for the riding of Pictou-Antigon- to become a global leader in green energy-re- ish-Guysborough and three for Central Nova. lated technologies. He would like to see the He was one of the founding fathers of the Con- federal government work closely with nations servative Party as it stands today, helping to such as India, who still rely on dirty energy, merge the old Progressive Conservative Party such as coal, on a day-to-day basis. and Canadian Alliance Party in 2003. Work- “If we can become a supplier of liquified nat- ing alongside former Prime Minister Stephen ural gas to regions like India, and other Asian Harper, Mr. MacKay served for nine years as Pacific countries, this would not only be fan- the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, tastic for the Canadian economy, but it would from 2004 to 2015. allow us to reinvest into new green technol- Speaking to the Citizen, Mr. MacKay says ogies,” Mr. MacKay said. “This is something the timing is right for him to make a run for not often associated with the Conservative Conservative leadership. Party, but my belief, my vision is if we’re able “I’m concerned about the direction of our to help lower greenhouse gas emissions in country. I see a calling to come back,” Mr. our jurisdictions by supplying clean Canadian MacKay said. “There is real concern about the liquified natural gas, we become real players. direction the federal government is taking us, PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER MACKAY CAMPAIGN TEAM We would really be doing something to help in terms of the economy, foreign relations and TALKING POLITICS: Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay, pictured above, global emissions.” our national security. I believe our country has made a campaign stop near Caledon on Wednesday morning (July 8). Also in attendance on Wednesday was Duf- suffered a decline under Justin Trudeau.” ferin-Caledon MP Kyle Seeback, who was one Pointing towards an impressive resume, ing our shores, Mr. MacKay is concerned about from that period, I would argue,” Mr. MacKay of the first sitting members of the Conserva- which includes stints as Minister of Justice, the Liberals’ ability to manage an ever-increas- said. “That’s not the case we are encountering tive caucus to publicly support Mr. MacKay. Minister of National Defence and Minister of ing shortfall. right now. We entered this period with a $100 He believes the former deputy leader has the Foreign Affairs, Mr. MacKay feels he’s the can- In retrospect, he looks back on the billion deficit, and we’re going to emerge with right mix of values, experience and character didate best to take the fight to Prime Minister “extremely challenging” financial crisis of a $300 billion deficit by the sounds of things.” to bring the Conservative Party together to Trudeau in the next federal election, slated to 2007-2008 and the measures he helped put into He added, “That experience in government, combat Prime Minister Trudeau. take place on, or before, Oct. 16, 2023. place to ensure Canada remained financially the experience in the aftermath of what we “I think Peter has everything you need in a The financial implications of the ongoing responsible during difficult times. call the Deficit Reduction Action Plan also is prime minister. You have someone who has COVID-19 pandemic will be drastic, and with “We entered the recession with a balanced a unique experience I have, working along- lots of experience, both in politics and outside the federal government already shouldering a budget, we addressed big challenges that side other members of the cabinet to set up politics. He speaks well. He knows policy. He’s $100 billion deficit prior to coronavirus reach- hit the Canadian economy hard. We imple- a treasury board to get the economy moving a passionate guy too. He’s really passionate mented infrastructure-spending programs, back in the right direction after the crisis. Low about Canada and changing course from what we implemented stimulus programs, and they and behold we managed to balance the budget we have with Justin Trudeau. I think he’s the were timely, they were targeted and they had again in 2015, against all odds.” right man for the job,” Mr. Seeback said. the desired impact of keeping a lot of those While stabilizing the economy will, in all “Peter has always been the guy to bring peo- businesses sustained through that period. We likelihood, be the first order of business for ple together. That’s his legacy in politics. He emerged stronger than a lot of other countries whoever emerges victorious from the next was one of the two people who brought the federal election, Mr. MacKay was a variety of Progressive Conservative Party and Canadian other ideas he hopes to be able to bring to the Alliance Party together, and that was a tough table. TIME SENSITIVE MATERIALmerger. 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As more businesses and services reopen, and with social gatherings increased SUBMITTED PHOTO HAPPY PRIDE: Caledon Pride’s Julia Bertola alongside Mayor Allan Thompson and other to 10 people, we all council members, raised the Pride flag in support of Peel Pride Month. Caledon, Peel Region to honour must continue our LGBTQ+ community in July e orts to protect within the Caledon community, to show how Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL they are celebrating Peel Pride month at each other. Pride month, recognized across the world home. Residents are encouraged to put up in June, may have come and gone, but here in decorations, buy sweets, play games, or find Peel Region, July is the month for celebrating any other way to celebrate. the LGTBQ+ community. Caledon Pride is encouraging all residents For the past 18 years, Peel Pride have been to snap a picture of how they are spending holding their celebration and awareness in the their time celebrating while staying home, month of July. What once was a single group which the organization hopes to share on their of community members spreading awareness social media channels, such as Instagram and and information, now has an assortment of Facebook. Bertola’s own partner shared her 2 m neighbours and fellow community groups in celebration by decorating their entire front surrounding areas. lawn for the community to see and enjoy. “We’ve been doing this since day one,” said “Not only does that show people online that Sonya Shorter, Chairperson at The Pride Com- you’re doing that, but if you’re taking a walk mittee of Peel. “My partner started Peel Pride, down the neighbourhood, it feels so good just she’s still on the committee and I’ve been in- to see something like that,” she said. Practice physical volved for the past nine years. There’s a lot In addition to the online campaign, Cale- of other groups that are popping up now, and don Pride have partnered with their friends running events, creating partnerships.” at Rainbow Sauga Alliance in Mississauga in distancing, stay Celebrations such as Pride Month have hopes to promote and share different events been impacted due to the COVID-19 pandem- that are happening in different areas of Peel, two metres apart. ic, but none the less, changes have been made that are opens for all communities. to adapt. There are many ways for people in One of the programs that Caledon Pride is Peel to get involved and show support for the excited for is their ‘Gayme Night’, where they LGBTQ+ community. will stream on the online platform Twitch and “There’s lots going on. People need to make play different games. Community members sure they’re checking online for anybody that’s can join in on the games, sit back and watch running virtual events,” said Shorter. and even request games to play. In celebration of Peel Pride, the City of “We start usually at 7 p.m. and we have a Brampton, raised their Pride flag on June 25 in bunch of games and people can either tune in support of Pride month and the LGTBQ+ com- and watch us be really bad, or they can request munity. The Town of Caledon followed five games for us to play or even join themselves,” days after, raising the Pride flag on June 30. said Bertola. Local dignitaries and municipal staff gathered “We’re starting a fundraiser for the whole alongside Julia Bertola, founder of Caledon month of July also, and all proceeds go to Pride, for the ceremony. LGBT Youth Line,” she said. “Which is a real- Wear a face “We really wanted to show the partnership ly great service we have here in Ontario. They and show that, we stand behind the Town of really work to bring people together, and to re- covering when Caledon,” said Bertola. “They were really sup- ally give a service, I think, Caledon could real- portive, and they even let me raise the flag.” ly benefit from, since it’s kind of a disconnect physical distancing Caledon Pride had big plans for the commu- from some resources that kids need.” nity of Caledon, until the COVID-19 pandemic The LGBT Youth Line allows young mem- is a challenge. came along and changed everything. bers of communities call in with questions, “This is our first Pride (celebration),” said concerns or needing an outlet to talk without Bertola. “It might’ve looked different because the fear of judgement or unacceptance. right when COVID-19 was happening, we actu- Next year, Caledon Pride is hoping to host ally just started our social drop-ins at the time. a bigger event, crossing their fingers that the We just partnered with Youth Activist Inc., and COVID-19 pandemic will be but a distant mem- we were kind of hoping for this kind of once a ory, allowing community members to gather month, social drop-in, and if there were more together in celebration of Peel Pride Month. people asking for more, we would have loved The Town of Caledon officially declared the to do more. But right when we started, the month of July to be Pride Month in Caledon, next week the pandemic hit.” along with a motion to “bring forward a report Although the pandemic has put a damp- outlining the existing and/or recommended ening on Caledon Pride’s plans, it didn’t stop framework to support initiatives regarding Bertola from discovering different ways the anti-racism, inclusivity and diversity from a Caledon community can celebrate Peel Pride policy and procedure development perspec- Month, while staying safe a home. tive and include specific strategies, ideas and Continue to “We’ve moved everything to kind of a virtual future budget requirements to make a positive format, and our Pride program is very slim. I change by the end of October 2020.” wash hands kept it kind of easy, something that I can do, “Pride Month is an opportunity to prevent but something I could still feel was meaning- discrimination and promote awareness and frequently. ful. 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At approximately 9:45 pm on Thursday the occurred on Highway 10 north of The Grange On Wednesday, July 1 at approximately We all share a responsibility to protect 3rd of July Dufferin, Wellington and Grey Side Road in the Town of Caledon. 11:15 p.m., officers from the Community children from harm - driving impaired is dan- County OPP along with Dufferin EMS were On Thursday, July 2 at approximately 10:13 Response Unit (CRU) from the Caledon gerous, placing children in the vehicle driven dispatched to Southgate-Melancthon Town- p.m., OPP responded to a two-vehicle colli- OPP Detachment received a call for service, by an impaired driver is incredibly irrespon- line near 270 Sideroad for a single vehicle sion on Highway 10. The collision involved advising that a white sedan was travelling sible. Peel Children’s Aid was notified to fol- collision involving an off road vehicle. two motor vehicles - a blue sports car and a southbound on Highway 10, and was cross- low up on the incident. The initial investigation reveals that a 25 grey sedan. ing into the oncoming lanes. The identity of the accused was withheld to year old man from Southgate had been trav- Initial investigation revealed that both As the complainant called to report the protect the identity of the children involved. elling alone on an ATV when, unknown rea- vehicles were travelling North on Highway concerning driving behaviour to police, one sons, the ATV collided with a bridge abut- 10. The blue sports car attempted to pass of the CRU officers had pulled over the same Impaired driver arrested after fleeing ment. The male was ejected landing on the the grey sedan, but ended up making contact vehicle for speeding on Highway 10. The scene of collision bridge. The rider was transported to a hospi- with the passenger side of the sedan and los- vehicle was caught going 127 km/h in an 80 On Monday, June 29, uniformed officers tal in Mount Forest where it was determined ing control. km/h zone. from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) that he has suffered non-life threatening The officers arrived at the scene instan- As the officer approached the vehicle, he Caledon Detachment responded to a two-ve- injuries. taneously to assist the parties involved. A observed an open beer bottle in a cup holder hicle collision in the area of Kennedy Road 50-year-old driver of the blue sports car between the front seats. Two small children, and Mayfield Road in the Town of Caledon. Federal offender wanted was pronounced deceased at the scene. The age one and three, were seated in the back Witnesses advised the involved black The Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement driver of the grey sedan sustained non-seri- with an adult passenger. sedan had fled the scene and was in the (R.O.P.E.) Squad is requesting the public’s ous injuries and was treated at the scene. While speaking to the driver, the officer nearby residential area. assistance in locating a federal offender The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with detected a strong odour of alcohol on driv- Officers located the suspect vehicle with wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant as a information regarding this collision is asked er’s breath. The driver was asked to provide extensive front end damage on Sleepy result of his breach of Statutory Release. to contact the Caledon OPP Detachment at a sample of his breath into an approved road- Meadow Drive. As a result of police investi- Kevin Magoffin is described as an Indige- (905) 584-2241 or toll-free at 1-888-310-1122. side screening device, which resulted in a gation, the driver, Arashdeep Sandhu, 24, of nous male, 37 years of age, 5’9” (175cm), 177 You can also provide information anony- “fail” reading. Mississauga, stands charged with the follow- lbs (80kgs) with brown hair and blue eyes. mously by contacting Peel Crime Stoppers The driver was placed under arrest for ing offences: He is currently serving a four year and six at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www. Operation while Impaired, and transported • Dangerous operation of a motor month sentence for Robbery X13, Assault peelcrimestoppers.ca. to the Caledon OPP Detachment, where fur- vehicle; with Intent to Commit Robbery X2, Assault Highway 10 was closed for several hours ther breath tests were conducted. • Operation while impaired - blood and Theft Under X3. while the Traffic Collision Investigation Unit As a result, a 31-year-old driver from alcohol concentration over 80 mg; The offender is known to frequent the (TCI) attended to assist with the investiga- Edmonton, has been charged with: • Failure to stop after accident; Barrie, Wasaga Beach, Ottawa and Toronto tion. The road has since been reopened. • Operation while impaired - blood • Fail to remain; areas.. If you witnessed the collision and wish to alcohol concentration over 80 mg; • Fail to give required information Anyone having contact with this offender speak to victim services, Caledon/Dufferin • Speeding, • Careless driving. or information in regards to his whereabouts Victim Services can be reached at 905-951- • Driving motor vehicle with open The accused is expected to appear at the is asked to contact the Provincial R.O.P.E. 3838. container of liquor. Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on Squad at 416-808-5900 or toll free at 1-866- The accused is expected to appear at the September 10, 2020 to answer to the charges. 870-7673 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 Dentists say ‘it’s safe’ to schedule appointments and procedures

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As Caledon rolls into Phase 2 of Ontario’s economic reopening, some members of the community have admitted to still feeling a little skeptical going back to some business- es, perhaps most notably being their dentist. Dr. Robert Pacione, a dentist since 1993, is member of the Ontario Alliance of Dentists, and advocate for patient safety. He explains that patient safety is the number one prior- ity for dentists, noting many measures have been put into place to ensure people can feel FILE PHOTO as comfortable as possible when making an IT’S SAFE TO SEE US: Ontario dentists appointment. are back at work after the Ontario moved “Since the COVID-10 pandemic broke out into Phase 2 of its economic reopening last in Ontario, dentists have been challenged month. Local officers have implemented with ongoing changes to guidelines, clin- various measures to ensure patient safety ic closures and significant costs to retrofit during the COVID-19 pandemic. clinics. But Ontario dentists have also been dealing with COVID-19 confusion causing your return. fear among Ontarians to go to their dentist,” “Dentists are communicating direct- said Dr. Pacione. “Media reports referring to ly with patients to let them know they’re dental clinics as “ticking time bombs” or re- open again, whether through newsletters or porting on a lack of PPE supplies has been phone calls,” explained Dr. Pacione. “The misleading.” most important message to my patients is ‘it Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, business- is safe to come to your dentist and it is im- es were forced to close their doors and en- portant to call me and consult on any pain or couraged to work remotely if possible. Most, issues you may be experiencing’.” if not all, dentist clinics just had to wait pa- Dentists offices were finally given the go- Quarter Valley Stables has relocated to tiently until conditions began to clear up and ahead to open their doors last month. they were informed they could head back to Ontario Dental Association President, Dr. Specia15134lizing in Dufferin St. King work. Lesli Hapak stated in a news release, “den- reining horses Dentists have been instructed to im- tists are happy to get back to providing care plement a series of safety measures to but it’s not like flipping the switch. Dentists Boarding keep their patients safe which include, a have a backlog of patients and have to treat Beginner to advanced Lessons pre-screening, physical distancing among those who need immediate care first – it’s Training staff and patients, ensuring each room is been 12 weeks since people have been able Coaching Sales thoroughly cleaned between appointments, to see the dentist, and some are in greater Specializing in and making sure personal protective equip- need right now. We’re asking for everyone’s reining horses ment is always used. patience and understanding.” “Dentists have implemented many chang- Nermine Gadalla, a staff member at Boarding Facility: Specializing in reining horses es to ensure the safety of patients as direct- Bolton’s Smiley Dental, explained how she Beginner to advanced Lessons 80 x 200 indoor arena ed by the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and her team have enforced the safety mea- Training 150 x 220 outdoor sand ring Boarding of Ontario. The RCDSO and the Minister sures they have been instructed to imple- Coaching Large stalls Beginner to advanced Lessons have approved the reopening of dental clin- ment. Sales Wash stall Training Contact info: Loicsok and for umosts on haveFace breopened.ook and Around 10 per- “We’re doing a lot of measures for infec- Heated lounge and tack room Coaching 416-527-4683 Instagram Individual or group turnout Sales cent of offices have been opened throughout tion control now,” she said. “We’re doing Facility: [email protected] the pandemic and there has not been a sin- more disinfecting, wearing PPE, the N95 gle case of COVID-19 contracted through a masks. After the patient leaves, the room is 80 x 200 indoor arena Facility: dental clinic,” said Dr Pacione. left for three hours, where we wipe every- 150 x 220 outdoor sand ring Alongside several other businesses who thing down. Every surface.” Large stalls 80 x 200 indoor arena are playing catch-up with their business She added, “We’re taking a lot of precau- Wash stall 150 x 220 outdoor sand ring Heated lounge and tack room Contact info: Look for us on Facebook and from being temporarily closed, dentist offic- tions, to avoid the spread.” InstagLraargme stalls Individual or group turnout 416-527-4683 es have been doing all they can to continue Smiley Dental has only two rooms in their [email protected] Wash stall Heated lounge and tack room Contactproviding info: dental care for their communities,Look for usclinic, on F aallowedcebook antrafficd easy to maintain and Instagram Individual or group turnout 416-527alongside-4683 trying to keep up with the list of areas to be disinfected. Most importantly, quartervsafetyalleysta measuresble@gmail .csetom in place, and steady they are happy to be serving the community. flow of patients. But, now they’re ready for “It’s just a great feeling,” said Gadalla. CALEDON CITIZEN | JULY 9, 2020 A5 Town of Caledon makes masks mandatory in public buildings

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL on Friday (July 10). within indoor public spaces, as the transmis- There are to be exceptions for vulnerable “Last week on Tuesday (June 30) I offered sion of the COVID-19 virus tends to spread or senior residents who are unable to wear Shortly after the Region of Peel entered a strong recommendation that the masking quicker and easier indoors. a mask due to respiratory issues and health Phase 2 of Ontario’s economic reopening, requirements in indoor spaces be enacted. “We know that wearing a mask in indoor concerns. municipal leaders started to discuss the idea This is in light of the evolving situation that spaces can help reduce the risk of transmis- As of last Friday (July 3), Peel Region has of making the wearing of facemasks manda- we have around COVID-19 in the Region of sion,” said Dr. Loh to council. “Especially as reported a total of 6,294 confirmed cases of tory in all public buildings. Peel,” said Medical Officer of Health of Peel, we move to the end of the tail of the first COVD-19, with the majority of cases situ- Areas such as Toronto, Dufferin County, Dr. Lawrence Loh. “It’s important for me to wave, in the Region of Peel, in our commu- ated at long-term care and nursing homes as Guelph and Brampton have already enforced state the evidence around masking, while it nity.” well as correctional facilities. Caledon has a temporary bylaw that all residents must is evolving rapidly and has evolved since the As Peel Region entered Phase 2, and more had a total of 176 cases. wearing a face mask when entering any pandemic, has not changed in view of why restrictions began to lift, more and more res- Dr. Loh is hopeful that through this tempo- indoor public area within their regions. I’m recommending this requirement, and idents are feeling comfortable enough to go rary bylaw, Stage 3 of the provincial reopen- Now, Caledon is following suit. you all know since about early May, I have back into public, whether it be shopping or ing will be close by. The Town of Caledon council passed the strongly recommended the use of masking, visiting local businesses that have reopened. “This is intended to be a temporary bylaw. temporary bylaw for mandatory masks for where it is not possible to physically dis- The Mandatory Face Covering Bylaw will We certainly don’t intend for this to be long- indoor public areas within Caledon on Tues- tance.” help reduce transmission from one person term,” he explained. day (July 7), as recommended by staff. The evidence provided to respond with to another, by keeping the mouth and nose The bylaw will be put into effect starting mandatory mask concerns, is the ventilation covered. Continued on Page A10 FOCUS ON WOMEN IN BUSINESS

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Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Schulich Leaders is targeted for Canadian been nominated for. To me, that’s incredible,” and Israeli students who excel and pursue she said. “I was very proud of him.” One local high school graduate has earned STEM programs at university. Nominations come from all over Canada, the opportunity of a lifetime, and a chance to Filippelli was nominated by guidance coun- and Luca was thrilled, but surprised at the enrich his future. cillor and teacher Jennifer Gouveia, who has same time that he won over the long list of Luca Filippelli won the Schulich Leader known Filippelli since Grade 9 and was more other high school graduates. Scholarship of $100,000, and the title of than thrilled to hear the news that he won. “It felt awesome. It felt like success really, becoming a Schulich Leader, last month. “I met Luca when he first came to St. Mikes that I applied, and it was just amazing to get,” With his stellar grades and hard work at St. four years ago when he was in grade nine, he he said. “Really I thought I had little chance Michael’s Secondary School, Filippelli will was a student in my grade nine French class,” because there were so many qualified people now be off to study Computer Engineering at said Gouveia. “I noticed he was extremely shy to win, but the fact that my school and the York University. & quiet, and super polite and he proved quickly people who were assessing this achievement, The Schulich Leader Scholarships was to be very dedicated and hardworking.” saw something in my work and my application launched back in 2012 by philanthropist Sey- Throughout the four years, Gouveia watched and my character, was big for me.” mour Schulich, who believed in the future her young student grow and remain dedicated Filippelli is excited to attend York University of hard working, and exceptional young amidst the life of high school, which made him for Computer Engineering and says he’s most minds that demonstrate great leadership and the perfect nominee for the Schulich Leader looking forward to his classes, professors and embrace STEM (Science, Technology, Engi- Scholarship. It wasn’t a huge surprise to the learning more about his area of interest. neering and Math) fields. More than $200 mil- local teacher when she learned Luca had won “At first I was interested in Bio-Medical lion has been earmarked for individual schol- the award. Engineering, then after doing research about arships, awarding 100 promising high school “I was so proud. Honestly, it’s such an accom- biomedical, I became interested in computer SUBMITTED PHOTO students who are looking to study at the top plishment to graduate from high school, then engineering,” he said. “It was really because of CONGRATULATIONS: High school grad- Canadian universities. in addition with the high academic standing my research in one field, I became interested uate from St. Michael Catholic Secondary School Luca Filippelli has won a $100,000 The program is funded by the Schulich over all four years of high school, but to grad- in the other. Just the general use of modern scholarship and title of Schulich Leader, as Foundation and Co-Administered by the UJA uate and win over one of 100 scholarships that technology, how impactful those areas of engi- he goes on to study computer engineering Federation of Greater Toronto. graduating students all across Canada have neering are.” at York University.

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Editorial Let’s all ‘go with the flow’

PERHAPS IT WAS the pan- Those limits remained in demic, but for some reason we’ve place until the Arab oil embar- heard nothing about Ontario’s goes of the 1970s, when then timid proposal to try raising the premier Bill Davis went the 100 km/h speed limit on a cou- United States one step further, ple of freeways to 110 km/h, or choosing 50 m.p.h. instead of 55 almost the 70 m.p.h. limit thry m.p.h. as the general limit, but all once had. reducing the freeway limits only Our suspicion is that the to 60 m.p.h. And there they have 10 km/h hike had little or no stayed for nearly half a century, measurable effect, apart from while limits in the U.S. are cur- slightly reducing the number rently as high as 85 m.p.h. on of speeding tickets handed out, some Interstate highways and with most of the traffic continu- most Canadian provinces have ing to move at about 120 km/h. limits of up to 120 km/h on free- We don’t know for a fact but ways and 100 on ordinary high- strongly suspect that Ontario’s ways. speed laws are unique, at least So now that Ontario’s econ- in Canada. Where else in the omy is starting to recover from world do you find a situation C OV I D -19 a nd t r avel i s no lon g er where a five-lane highway (with being discouraged, what should a centre turning lane) has the be recommended for drivers fac- same speed limit, 80 km/h, as a ing a continued lack of reform of dirt road in a rural area, where speed laws that were designed all roadways have an 80 km/h to cope with oil shortages? limit unless they are posted? As we see it, there is a crying The experiment with 110 km/h need for a campaign aimed at was announced back in May reducing unsafe passing on two- 2019 and implemented last Sep- lane highways. tember. The higher limit applied The theme the current gov- to Highway 402 between London ernment should adopt and pro- and Sarnia as well as stretches claim along such roads is “Go Perfect time to get out of the Queen Elizabeth Way and with the flow!” In other words, Highway 417 but for some reason plead with the driving public to not for any portion of the High- adopt whatever speed is being way 407 toll road or Highways followed by the vast majority of and explore Ontario 400 and 401, the province’s first drivers, rather than try to pass two freeways, despite the fact or stubbornly stick to an unre- by Mark Pavilons 400 will soon extend north to alistically low speed limit. Sudbury. Hopefully, the current Conser- With many vacation plans on be discovered. It’s incredible. Interestingly, in announc- vative government should adopt the back burner this summer, it I’ve always had an appreciation ing the test, Jeff Yurek, then the “85 per cent” rule, having may be the ideal opportunity to for nature, something passed on Ontario’s Transportation minis- speed limits set at the speed not get out and explore this province by my parents. I’ve found that it’s ter, said the time had come to exceeded by 85 per cent of driv- of ours. vital to stop and smell the roses review the province’s speed lim- ers. Last summer, our family trav- every chance you get. During our its. However, he has since been Our strong suspicion is that elled to Prince Edward County for day trips and cottages stays, I try replaced as minister by Caro- such an approach would result the first time and I was amazed to just record everything in my line Mulroney, who may not see in 120 km/h being chosen as the and surprised. mind – every sound, every bird, any need for what most Ontario limit for rural freeways and 100 Again, even though much of the every wave. It’s music to my ears drivers see as a long-overdue for rural multi-lane highways drive was on the highway, the and comfort for my soul. move. such as Highway 10 between closer we got to the destination, I also think it’s important to The last real review of the Orangeville and Brampton. the prettier the landscape be- stress these things to our chil- province’s speed laws came Elsewhere in the province, two- came. Boy, this area is wonderful dren. They’re so linked in, con- back in the 1960s, when John lane highways should be posted and I get it why people want to nected and stuck to their devic- Robarts replaced Leslie Frost as at either 90 or 100 depending live there. es, that nature provides such premier. Mr. Frost saw no need on the rural population density My son and his friends ven- a breath of fresh air. We try to ever to depart from a law that and the remoteless of the road- ture further to Kingston for the expose them to as many experi- saw 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h) as the way in question. day and they fell in love with the ences as possible and I think they uniform law in rural areas and Another badly needed reform place. The scenery, boat cruisers are all on board. 30 m.p.h. (50 km/h) everywhere would be elimination of local and history are simply captivat- My oldest daughter and son in urban areas, no matter what speed limits that have been ing. would love to take a trip together the quality of the roadway. imposed simply because of pres- The last time I was there was but logistics may get in the way. In the Robarts era the speed sure from residents who don’t with my parents when I was a I’ve been lucky over the years, limits rose to 70 m.p.h. (nearly like to see traffic moving at teenager and we also did a thou- travelling when it wasn’t as ex- 120 km/h) on the freeways and highways speeds on what used sand islands tour and that mem- pensive as it is today. I’ve ex- 60 m.p.h. (about 100 km/h) on to be gravel roads. ory is still embedded in my now plored Ontario, Quebec and Brit- modern two-lane highways. thick skull. From what I remem- ish Columbia (visiting Expo 86). ber it was really cool. I have yet to visit the east coast We also visited Tobermory for and that’s something on my clam of our scenery. Ontario is rough- uation will ease and restrictions the first time in years and again, bucket list! ly 1 million square kilometres will lift so we can all get out and this drive was long, but at the I’m one of those people who just and is home to 11 million people. explore a bit more. same time, relaxing. loves watching nature shows and Germany, by comparison, boasts Even though there are limits to This little gem of a community particularly Canadian natural a population of 80 million and what we can do, Ontario is open is also really neat. The village by wonders. Our country is so vast is only 357,022 square kilome- and welcoming. We are quite the marina offers plenty for visi- it would take several lifetimes to tres, which means it could fit into lucky here because we can en- tors and tourists. It was quite a explore it fully. Heck, you could southern Ontario quite nicely. joy the rural splendors and some busy little place. spend decades discovering every The Germans, like many Euro- amazing attractions that are Our trek included a glass-bot- spot in Ontario. There are more peans, make it a point of taking only an hour away. Sure, trips to tomed boat trip to view old ship than 250,000 lakes in our prov- holidays and travelling abroad. Prince Edward County and To- wrecks and a stint at Flower Pot ince, all of which contain some They understand the concept of bermory will take a few hours, Island. 20% of the world’s fresh water taking a break from it all and get- but let me tell you, it’s well worth It was there, floating in the supply. ting away. it. You can see a great deal of wide pristine waters that I realized The summer of 2020 aside, On- Again, this summer will defi- open spaces in a day, or weekend. just how massive and gorgeous tario is a huge attraction for Eu- nitely test our mental health and Fill up the tank, pack the car our province is. Rocks older than ropeans who simply love to get in well being. Tourism, both here and hit the open road. civilization; wind-swept trees an RV and drive. German tour- and around the world, is taking and isolated islands that beg to ists in particular can’t get enough a huge blow. Let’s hope the sit- Submit your Caledon Citizen ADVERTISING LETTERS www.caledoncitizen.com LOCALLY TO CALLworks! ERIN OR VICKI FOR MORE DETAILS. THE EDITOR

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“We will grant BNOs five years’ limited potentially a hundred times as many people above 99%. In other words, it’s over. be able to get out later. leave to remain (in the United Kingdom), with in Hong Kong. It’s not just freedom that’s over. As Chris For the three million the right to work or study,” British Foreign It is a debt of honour, however, as Britain Patten, Hong Kong’s last British governor, more who have BNO Secretary Dominic Raab told the UK parlia- negotiated an agreement with China that wrote recently: “If China destroys the rule of status, it’s a harder ment on July 1. “After five years, they will be Hong Kong would keep the rule of law, free law in Hong Kong, it will ruin the city’s chances choice. They have able to apply for settled status. After a further speech, and freedom of the press for 50 of continuing to be a great international finan- much less money, and twelve month with settled status, they will be years after the hand-over in 1997. China has cial hub that mediates about two-thirds of the no houses, no contacts, no jobs waiting for able to apply for citizenship.” broken that ‘one country, two systems’ deal, direct investment in and out of China.” them in Britain. But they’re ambitious, they’re The stunning thing about this promise is and Hong Kongers can only expect a thinly The decision has been taken, and Hong well educated, and a lot of them are young. It that it applies to all three million people in disguised Communist dictatorship from now Kong’s residents have two good reasons would be surprising if at least half a million of Hong Kong – almost half the population – on. to leave: their freedoms are gone, and the them didn’t take up the British offer. who have British National (Overseas) status It’s right there in the new ‘security’ laws economic future is grim. Many will decide to Just one little problem: the children of peo- by virtue of having been born there before the imposed illegally last month by the regime’s leave, but where can they go? ple with BNO status who were born after 1997 former British colony was handed back to the rubber-stamp National People’s Congress in For the 300,000 Canadian citizens in but are too old to qualify as dependants – the People’s Republic of China in 1997. Beijing. New crimes include separatism, sub- Hong Kong, the 100,000 Australian citizens, 18 to 23-year-olds – are not currently eligible They don’t even need to have an actual version, terrorism and ‘collusion with foreign the 100,000 British citizens and the 85,000 for BNO status. That includes a majority of BNO passport (although 300,000 of them forces’, the same vague catch-all charges Americans, it’s easy. Most are ethnic Chinese the young adults who were active in the pro- do). All three million of them qualify: “all those that the Communist regime uses to suppress from Hong Kong who knew that you could tests and have most to fear. But the British with BNO status will be eligible, as will their dissent in the People’s Republic. (‘Terrorism’ never trust the Communists, and took out an government says it is considering their case. family dependants who are ordinarily resident includes damaging public transport.) Maxi- insurance policy long ago by emigrating to And one little doubt. It is still hard to believe in Hong Kong. The Home Office will put in mum sentence is life in prison. another country and acquiring citizenship. that an ultra-nationalist British government place a simple, streamlined application pro- These laws will be enforced by China’s Most of them even bought houses, but then that won the Brexit referendum on a wave of cess. There will be no quota on numbers.” ‘security’ (i.e. political) police, who will now they moved back to Hong Kong to be with anti-foreign rhetoric, and a Home Office that This is an unprecedented commitment, operate in Hong Kong. The charges they their wider family and make better money. still stubbornly maintains a ‘hostile environ- and it’s not even a legal requirement. Britain bring may be tried in Hong Kong’s courts, but Many will go soon, because the Communist ment’ for immigrants, will really keep these voluntarily gave asylum to 30,000 Ugandan if there are ‘certain circumstances’ or ‘special regime may start forbidding people to leave promises. Asians in 1972 when the bloody dictator Idi situations’ the accused can be extradited to (it doesn’t recognise dual citizenship). Others It would be nice if they kept their word, but Amin confiscated their property and expelled mainland courts, entirely under the regime’s will gamble on staying for the time being, in it would also be quite surprising. them from the country, but we’re talking about thumb, where the conviction rate is well the hope that if it gets very bad they will still

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Written By ROBERT BELARDI game will mean something. “Every game one game at a time, win, win, One year ago tomorrow (July 10), York9 win. It’s getting into a competitive mindset FC made history. The club became the first and having the players understand there’s team to take on no room for error.” a team. At that very The club is currently practicing at limited thought, York9 FC was galvanized to take capacity. on the Montreal Impact in the third round Brennan; who became the first CPL head of the Canadian Championship, in front of coach to obtain a UEFA Pro Licence follow- 5,252 raging fans; the highest recorded home ing an eight-year process this past week, attendance. says fitness levels are of the utmost impor- “It was a great moment especially for our tance for the players. Every training session players to test ourselves against a big club is set with objectives and all of his players like Montreal and I think it’s a moment that are currently following the guidelines. will last in their minds for a very long time. According to Concacaf president Victor Especially considering we should have Montagliani the CPL surpassed expectations won that game,” said York9 FC head coach, in its inaugural season. Despite the short- Jimmy Brennan. ened year this year, a good first step might A defensive error and conceding two pen- probe to a prosperous future. alty kicks ultimately led the Nine Stripes to “I think it surprised a lot of people. When their exit, falling 3-2 on aggregate. The mem- you start a league from scratch you’re not ory of a competitive match blanketed with sure what the quality is going to be. What the sounds of blaring fans in the stadium I was really impressed with was, just how seems like it was just yesterday. professional and dedicated and talented Now with COVID-19, Brennan says it’s these young Canadians are.” difficult when other leagues in Europe have And in turn, the professionalism and dedi- resumed, but, he knows the league is work- cation from clubs is also something to note. ing diligently to put a safe plan in place. York9 FC became a club of the “firsts” this “We’re expecting some news, hopefully in PHOTO COURTESY OF CANPL.CA past year, introduced their first women’s the next week or two, as to where and when WAITING FOR THE CALL: York9 FC manager Jimmy Brennan is excited about his team’s supporters’ group “The Dames of York,” and we’ll start up and get this going.” potential as he awaits go ahead from Canadian Premier League. the first club to sell a player (Emilio Estevez) Last season, York9 FC were off to a slow to a top-flight league in Europe (Eredevisie). start in the Spring Competition with a 2-5-3 we have the right pieces in place. Obviously, The Nine Stripes have also signed their Just like last season, Manuel Aparicio record. our momentum is halted, but I think over- 2019 CPL-U Sports draft pick from Cape will lead the club as captain. Brennan, has Brennan says the beginning was an adjust- all we’re very happy with the squad that we Breton University, Isaiah Johnston to a deal known Aparicio since his days with Toronto ment. Players have to develop chemistry and have.” until 2022. Johnston becomes the fourth FC. buy into the system. That’s exactly what his The Nine Stripes have brought in Valour U-20 signing this summer along with Max The Nine Stripes were supposed to kick- boys did. In the Fall Competition, the club, FC midfielder Michael Petrasso, former Ferrari, Ijah Halley and Julian Altobelli. off their season at the tail-end of the Easter posted a 7-2-9 record, potting in 30 goals Ottawa Fury midfielder Christopher Manella Brennan says all senior players on the ros- weekend against the Halifax Wanderers. in the process and defeating the eventual and brought back winger Ryan Telfer on a ter that are part of the nucleus of the club, There is no telling if that will be the first champions, Forge FC, 4-0. permanent deal for veteran leadership. will play a vital role in nurturing younger game of the year when the CPL introduces “We finished off well and it’s about build- The club has purchased a handful of South players heading into their first year in the their plans, hopefully, in the coming weeks. ing that squad now that’s going to carry over American forwards such as Brazilian talents league. into next season,” Brennan emphasized. Gabriel Vasconcelos from Corinthians and Already in July and with a return to play “We felt we have built a good squad and Jaco to bolster the attack. format being worked on, Brennan says every Bolton Wanderers soccer coach aiming high, dreams of coaching Team Canada

Written By ROBERT BELARDI don’t even think twice about it. years ago when his sister tried out with one of July 13th, some fields will be open for Within this complex, labyrinth; that is a of the clubs. He developed a great relation- public use. With a roster full of 12 kids, he Coaching is not simply a job. It’s an art. coach’s mind, there is also the motivation. ship with John Muir and eventually week- hopes to divide the team into two and host The staff is like a vanguard. They share A motivation, to inspire others. Whether end development classes led to managing a two training sessions within a week. ideas, notions and philosophies that are from a professional level or a youth stand- club of his own with good friend and assis- But, even with some training is involved, eventually formed into one movement and point, having your team, organization and tant coach Daniel Korkis and goaltending Ettore says this is the least of his problems placed right out on to the pitch, field, court fans utterly mesmerized as your beliefs coach Nicholas Frenati. for the team. or rink. permeate through communities isn’t some- Ettore says wherever coaching takes him “What’s difficult is, come this winter we As that coach, your job forces out your thing to be taken lightly. in the future he will give it his all. Maybe were supposed to move on to a bigger field. acumen. Well, furrow your brow and get on The Bolton Wanderers U10 rep head it’s in Major League Soccer or it’s in the We play seven versus seven, we’re sup- with it. Make an impending decision that coach Nicholas Ettore is a 21-year-old, cur- Canadian Premier League. With aspirations posed to move on nine versus nine. With you believe your team is capable of and rently with his C class coaching licence. He of being a high school teacher in the future winter cancelled, I planned on throwing intends to aim for it all. as well, there is plenty of time to focus on at them the new formation and they can’t “One day I want to coach Team Canada, soccer. He’ll make it work. even use it.” that’s my goal. I want to get try to get as But as of late, Ettore is perhaps, facing With youth sports facing many hurdles high as I can go with my coaching levels,” his most gruesome challenge as a coach. All this year, Ettore believes no youth sports Ettore said, in a phone interview with the three coaches have been working on virtual should return to action. He says the differ- Caledon Citizen. classes for the past three months and it has ence between the youth and professional When you’ve lived and bred the sport definitely taken a toll on his club. leagues is money and dealing with children there isn’t an ounce of space for mediocrity. “I think virtually, it’s taken the fun out is of course, the biggest concern for par- Ettore began playing at the age of three of the game for them. That’s my thing. I’ve ents. and has since played through all levels until been having less and less numbers show up For when these boys get back out on to most recently, with the OYSL Woodbridge to my sessions and honestly, I can’t get mad the field, the Bolton Wanderers coaching Strikers. And growing up an AC Milan fan, at them. It’s understandable.” staff will do their best to continue working he’s seen an abundance of world class tal- “I have some kids asking, ‘coach, when and developing young soccer players. For ent such as Rui Costa, Andriy Shevchenko, are we getting back out on the field.’ I don’t those with a young boy interested in play- Kaka and the great Paolo Maldini all flour- know boys, it’s hard.” ing high level soccer, you can contact Nich- ish under a great manager; Carlo Ancelotti. Ettore hopes he can get back out on to olas Ettore at 905-872-0053. He entered the Wanderers program six the field this month. He says, in the week

Continued from Page A5 Town of Caledon makes wearing face masks mandatory in public buildings Dr. Loh added, “At this time, what we’re point in time. Really, the biggest and the only looking at is trying to really push down our concern that is typically around the masks, case counts and be able to enter Stage 3 in that have been able to be identified, is more the coming weeks. My hope is that if we’re individuals feel either claustrophobic, or able to see case counts come down, defini- have a sense of stress or anxiety,” said Dr. tively, if we’re able to continue to see trans- Loh. “That is why in the bylaw we’ve iden- mission slow in the community, that we tified both physical as well as mental well- may revisit it in the coming weeks if it’s still being concerns as potential exemptions for www.thefreewebsiteguys.com/free-site required.” wearing a mask. “ Ward 3 and 4 Area Councillor Nick DeBoer The bylaw title, named ‘face coverings’ asked about residents who have concerns rather than ‘mask’, was used to inform that or complaints over having difficulty breath- masks along with bandanas, scarfs and other ing while wearing masks, in which Dr. Loh similar items that fit over one’s mouth, nose responded there are no evidential studies and chin, are all suitable under the bylaw. that proves respiratory issues when wearing For more information, the Mandatory a face mask. Face Covering Bylaw in the Town of Cale- “There’s no evidence of that in repeatable don, please visit Caledon.ca. studies, that I’ve been able to see at this

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Has www.jackandthompsonfuneralhome.comStarting at $950 per month $35 + HST • Sales Driven walk in closet, balcony, inc. appliances and A/C. FreePress GEORGE private en suite with double Parking, first and last and For all your sinks, and Jacuzzi tub. Full refs req. Call 647 527 4503 MEMORIAMadvertising needs in the • Work well in results based environment use of luxury kitchen, with COTTAGES FOR RENT, SHELBURNE AREA NEAL 1 other person. Beautiful booking now For spring/ call Debbie Freeman at setting Grand Valley, 15 summer RENTALS with an our Shelburne offi ce: option to buy 519 925 6948 Jelly • Goal Oriented mins from Orangeville. Lots 519-925-2832 DOEKES, Gerrie Wilhelmina of parking off beaten track. RENOVATED TOWN In loving memory of our No pets. Available Jan 15th, or 519-216-1021 HOUSE, Shelburne, with dear mom, Helen Please join us to celebrate first and last required. Must bedroom for rent. Fully fur- (nee VandenHaak) • Great Personal Skills see. Suit working couple. All nished, shared washroom/ and dear Grandma and George’s 80th birthday! inclusive except wifi. Kitchen. James st north Grandpa Howard. A come and go afternoon $1,000. 519 943 3297 opp foodland. Patio/deck/ Taken into heavenly glory at the Avalon Care Centre, • Some Sales Skills Preferred but would be 1 BED BASEMENT parking. No pets. No smok- You are forever in our hearts, 1 to 4 pm Saturday, APARTMENT for rent ing. Suit single professional where we hold many wonderfulOrangeville on Friday July 3, 2020 at the age of 83 years on William Street $725 In- February 1st at the willing to train the right candidate person. Available June 1st. memories. cludes 5x appliances Ideal Refs first /last req.$700 PER Beloved wife of the late Loures (Louis) DoekesShelburne (1995); Curling Club. for Single person or semi re- MONTH 905 877 1740 / 519 Miss you tired.Parking for 1 car. NON 217 5424 ADVERSTISING • Marketing and/or Communication smokers and NO PETS Call Darlene, Debbie, Denise,loving Fred Mother of Bill (Tracy), Charles (Teresa),Your presence Joanne is a gift to him. 519 925 3635 and Families. LOCALLY WORKS education would be a great fi t (Tony), Martin, Mary-Ann, Peter, Gerry (Margaret); cherished Grandmother and Great grandmother. Also pre- deceased by her daughter Mary-Ann (1971) and her son COMPENSATION: Martin (1984). She will be sadly missed by many relatives Base + Commission and friends. Gerrie was born on April 12, 1937 in Oegstgeest, the ROBERT (BOB) Netherlands. She immigrated to Canada (1951), living in Manitoba then Ontario (1952). She married Loures (Louis) EMERSON DAVIS Doekes on August 17 1963 and settled in Orangeville ON. She faithfully attended the Orangeville Canadian Reformed Bob passed away at Maple Grove Care Community Church, and enjoyed being part of its choir for many years. in Brampton on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. Bob joins Her love for Christian music shone forth in her life, and his loving wife Joan (Watson) (2017), whom he was Let’s Talk. she passed this legacy on to her children. An avid gardener, married to for 61 years. Bob leaves behind four children she enjoyed the beauty of flowers and growing vegetables. Bill, Jim (Nancy), Gwen, and Glen (Debbie). Bob was EMAIL RESUME FOR CONSIDERATION: Knitting and crocheting were enduring passions that filled loved by his eight grandchildren, Nicole and Christine [email protected] many days, especially in her senior years. During her last Davis, Ashley (Mike) and Lindsay (Dan) Davis, Dawn and Denise (Geoff) Gardhouse, Kyle (Ashley) and Duane years, Mom suffered extensively from Alzheimer’s, and we (Cassandra) Davis, and seven great-grandchildren. Bob extend a special thank you to the wonderful staff at Avalon was predeceased by his parents, Vernet and Winnifred Care Centre who took care of her. Davis, and his brothers Hartley (Lorna) and Harry (Joan). Bob and Joan raised their family in Caledon East. Bob Due to COVID regulations, a small service will be held on enjoyed watching his family grow; many great holiday Wednesday July 8th, @ 10:00 AM, and burial will take place celebrations were held with Bob and Joan at the family at Greenwood Cemetery, Orangeville. home. Bob worked as a milk tester, spending time with farmers in the area, finishing his career at Ken Online condolences may be made at www.imfunerals.com Speirs Orchards, where he had worked for many years. Bob loved coaching men’s and women’s baseball, and Donations to the Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County are hockey, in Caledon East, Inglewood and Bolton and gratefully accepted. was also a baseball umpire. He spent some great days travelling and on the golf course with his best friends, Below is the link for livestreaming of funeral (NOTE: the AUCTIONS Danny, Ronnie and Ray. Link includes a slide show which will be available for viewing The family would like to thank the staff at Maple Grove before the funeral) https://youtu.be/0oFvy3XGAEU Care Community for taking care of Dad. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate In Memoriam Funeral Services Inc. has been given the donations to Bethell Hospice or Headwaters Health honour to serve the Doekes Family. Auction Sale for Care Foundation. Due to COVID-19, a private family service will be held John Adema (Anawim Farm) at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213). Interment will take place Saturday July 18th, at 10:00am at Caledon East Cemetery. Jackson: David Milford Condolences for the family may be offered at (M.Sc ‘71 McGill University) 12869 9th Line, Halton Hills, ON from the town of Glen Williams, come north on Confederation St.(becomes www.EganFuneralHome.com. On Father’s Day after a day surrounded by his family, 9th Line) to sale on West side of road. OR From Hwy 7, just north of Georgetown, go NE on Sideroad 22 to 8th peacefully at his home in Caledon, on Sunday June 21, Line. Turn right & go to Wildwood Rd. Then left on Wildwood into Glen Williams. Then north on Confederation 2020. David Jackson in his 74th year, beloved husband St. to sale on W side of road. OR From Hwy 10 take Old School Rd directly into Glen Williams & then north on CAMPBELL, Jack of Muriel Jackson (nee: Rogers). Loving father of Lisa Confederation St. to sale on W side of Road. Ritsema (Richard), Stephen (Lisa), and Mike (Monica). **PARKING IN FIELD ONLY. NO PARKING ON ROAD** Wallwin With great sadness in our Dearly loved grandfather of Vanessa, Jennifer, Emma, Tractors/Skid Steer: JD 4250, cab, power shift, A/C, 6 front wts, 8800hrs; JD 5520 loader tractor, 521 loader, pow- hearts, our dear old Dad, Hannah, Carter, and Owen. Sadly missed brother of Peter er reverser, dual hydr, joy stick control, quick tach bucket, wheel wts, 1940hrs; JD 318G skid steer, 497.5hrs, bucket, flew off to meet mom. Jack (Jeannie Merks, and the late Shirley), and Linda Winott excellent cond. Mach & Equip: JD 735 MoCo discbine, 12ft, center pivot, 1000pto, 2pt hitch, flails; JD 458 round passed away peacefully at (Darrell). Forever in the hearts of his extended family baler, silage special, net wrap, twine, megawide plus, 4x5’s, monitor; JD 8300 seed drill, 21run, grass box, dual disc, Shelburne Residence on and friends. Cremation was held. Followed by a private track eliminator, rear hitch; Pottinger 461A rotary rake, Toptech plus, tandem axle, pull type; JD 220 winged cone Wednesday, July 1, 2020 Family Memorial Service at Rod Abrams Funeral Home disc, 20’, center fold; dump wagon, tandem axle, tailgate, grain door; Frontier MS1231 manure spreader, slurry gate, at the age of 97. Jack is Tottenham, with interment at Morningside Cemetery 310bushel, top beater, hydr drive; Overun 5 furrow semi-mount plow, var width; JD 35 forage harvester, hay head, predeceased by his beloved single row corn head, 540pto; Cockshutt 543, 6 row corn planter; MF 301 Winged cultivator, harrows, hydr wings, wife Royena. Dear father Palgrave. Due to Covid-19 limitations on gatherings, the tires on wings; Turnco covered forage wagon, dual reach undercarriage; Cultipacker, Kent, 12’ packer; 5’ Hi-Co pas- of Julie Campbell and Paul Funeral Service has been placed online for public viewing ture mower; Cosmo 500 3pth broadcast seeder; Owatonna 205 trough hay elev, 220V motor, undercarriage; Owaton- (Margaret). Cherished Popa by visiting the Funeral Home Facebook page at www. na hay crimper; 6 sect diamond harrows & draw bar; skid steer attachments(sold separately)- lg bucket, manure fork, of Cristie (Derek) and Samm and great-grandfather facebook.com/rodabramsfuneralhomeltd . pallet fork, bale spear; duals for JD 4250 with clamps; bale spear; ditching plow. Farm Rel/Shop: 24’ Cattleman’s of Jessie Williams. Jack will also be greatly missed Choice feeder wagon-good bottom; 20’x32” steel bunk feeder; sq feeder; 24’ hay wagon, steel frame, wood deck, by other relatives and many friends. For those who wish, donations to the Trillium Health HD undercarriage; 16’ hay wagon, steel frame, wood deck, dual reach undercarriage; Ford 3pth posthole auger; A Veteran of WWII serving in the RC Navy. He Hospital Network GBM Brain Cancer Research or Buhler/Farm King Y85 roller mill; hay acid applicator; 500lb platform scale(A); stationary livestock scale; stooker was tireless during the Poppy Campaign and St. James Anglican Church Caledon East would be fork; 1350L diesel fuel tank(new) with pump; plastic tub skids(200+); asst grain augers; steel grain hopper(sm); doing all he could volunteering and creating appreciated by the family. calf puller; qty shop tools; dial scale head; misc lumber; full roll net wrap; (5)rolls 40000XL Grand Harvest baler true friendships through the Legion. He was a twine; qty steel gates-var lengths; black hose; (2)black culverts 8’x20”; bale tarps; wood burning stove; 28’ alum wonderful Dad, always up for fun and adventure. ext ladder; Troy Bilt T547 push mower; Troy Bilt 4 cycle TB590E trimmer; 220V arc welder; 1/2hp 20gal air comp; Snowmobiling and water skiing until he was 87, The Jackson Family would like to thank Rev. Chris fence puller; and much much more! Horses & Horse Equip: (4)Haflinger horses-2 mares, 2 geldings(reg), all broke cutting the grass on the riding lawn tractor and Dow, Dr. Michael Gagnon, nurse Jennifer, the PSW’s, to harness. 2 complete sets of harness & lines-for 1 team; forecart; 16’ flat drawn wagon; trainer cart; McLaughlin enjoying fishing. Always a loving man concerned the oncologists at Credit Valley Hospital, Headwaters Doctor’s buggy-partly restored; single cutter-partly restored; qty of horse items. about his family. One of the nurses said he was a Health Care and all the extended family and friends humble man, never giving them any trouble. who have reached out to show their love and support Thank you to all the staff at Shelburne LT Care, for Lunch Booth, Washroom Available Preview: Friday July 17th, 1-6pm during this difficult time. Your caring words and all the care that they showed our father especially, gestures are much appreciated. Note: All tractors have had regular oil changes & maintenance. Stored inside. Farm is sold while we could not be with him during the last ** All purchasers have 1 week(firm) to remove items from sale** few months. The family would like to express Order of Sale: Wagonload, Shop/Farm Related, Machinery & Equipment, Tractors, Horses their gratitude to the staff at Avalon Lodge for the **SOCIAL DISTANCING IS TO BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES. exceptional care both Jack and Royena received. Funeral Service will be held at Dods & McNair Robert “Bob” Armstrong MASK/FACE COVERING IS STRONGLY SUGGESTED** Funeral Home, Chapel & Reception Centre, 21 Peacefully, surrounded by his Terms & Conditions: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. on day of sale. Owner and/or Auctioneer will not be held First St., Orangeville on Tuesday, July 7, 2020 loving family, at Matthew’s responsible for accident or loss on day of sale. All items are sold “As Is”. All verbal announcements on day of sale at 2:30 p.m. with visitation one hour prior. If House Hospice, Alliston, on take precedence over written ads. desired, memorial donations to Poppy Campaign Friday, July 3, 2020, Bob Arm- or a charity of your choice would be appreciated strong, at the age of 67 years, by the family. A tree will be planted in memory of Contact: John Adema (905) 873-4747 beloved husband of Sue Arm- Jack in the Dods & McNair Memorial Forest at the strong. Proud and loving fa- Auctioneers: Kevin McArthur (519) 942-0264 Scott Bessey (519) 843-5083 Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. The ther of Sam and Carly. Dear www.theauctionadvertiser.com/KMcArthur - full listing & photos annual dedication service will be held on Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 2:30 p.m. Condolences may brother of Randy and Cynthia be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com Armstrong, Loree and Jerry Beniuk. Fondly re- membered by his nieces, nephews, and cousins. Bob was the President and CEO for Grupo Modelo ADVERTISING WORSDALL, Randy Lyle Canada, most notably the brewers of Corona Beer. Passed away peacefully at Headwaters Health He retired in 2010 and became a widely respect- Care Centre on Friday, July 3, 2020 at the age ed consultant to the Craft Beer Industry. Due to LOCALLY of 59. Predeceased by his parents Harvey and COVID restrictions, there will not be a funeral ser- Dorothy Worsdall, and his brother Terry Worsdall. vice at this time. A private memorial service will be Lovingly remembered by his companion Karen. announced at a later date. Arrangements by Egan Randy will also be greatly missed by his relatives, Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213). If desired, his Hydro-One Family and his many friends. memorial donations may be made to Matthew’s works!CALL DEBBIE FOR MORE DETAILS. In keeping with Randy’s wishes no services will House Hospice (www.matthewshousehospice.ca/ be held. A tree will be planted in memory of Randy donate-today). Condolences for the family may be in the Dods & McNair Memorial Forest at the offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com Shelburne Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. The annual dedication service will be held on Sunday, FreePress September 13, 2020 at 2:30 p.m. Condolences may ADVERTISING LOCALLY WORKS! 519.925.2832 be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com A14 CALEDON CITIZEN | JULY 9, 2020

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