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I thought a great deal about tions to come thanks to the perienced. Children dealing to come. Editor Sometimes, however, this this over the past week writing establishment of Many Hands with the effects of tragedy Now, this work continues, information is harder to come about the launch of the Many Doing Good, which has es- need help, patience, and un- as does their legacy, as does BROCK WEIR [email protected] by. Hands Doing Good founda- tablished art therapy supports derstanding and support. We their story – and I am now, When I was growing up, tion, an initiative spearheaded for children and teens going worry that parents may not be once again, looking forward to Reporters I was a bit of a news junkie. by Jennifer Neville Lake, through their own bereave- [aware] of the support that is writing the next chapter. Wendy Gabrek If something on the evening whose father and three chil- ment. currently available or, if they Brian Lockhart, Sports news caught my attention, I dren were killed in a car crash “I have nothing but admira- are, they are not able to pay for For more information on wanted to see it through to the September 2015. tion for Jennifer Neville Lake the programs their children are the foundation, visit many- end. I wanted to know more I first encountered the fam- and her husband Ed, who struggling with. That’s why handsdoinggood.ca. Advertising about the “characters” – read: ily in the spring of 2013, when the real life people, as I came their middle son, Harrison, Sales Reps to realise more and more as I was taking his first steps as a Vicki Meisner approached my tweens – who War Amps Champ. 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Business my seat, there were few things This started a public journey more frustrating than the story for the family that endured un- Mary Speck itself falling off the radar with til Harry lost his life that fateful Al Lord little coverage given to its next day, alongside his elder brother chapter, or even its conclusion, Daniel, younger sister Milly, Subscription rates: if a loose end or two were still and grandfather Gary Neville. Within 65 km except towns with letter on the table. For Daniel, Harry had been carriers – $52.00 incl. G.S.T. Beyond 65 km and towns with letter In the end, I’ve come to feel both a best friend and also a carriers – $89.00 incl. G.S.T. that this early drive to find out kind of “mascot” for his local Single copies $1.50 incl. 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The Press Council days leading up to November half years apart. Daniel asked encourages complainants to first give the newspaper an opportunity to redress their 11 when men and women who me, ‘Why does Harry crawl grievances. If not satisfied, they may then write to the Council, enclosing a copy of served in various branches of differently?’ and I explained material that is the subject of the complaint, at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, , Ont. the Canadian Armed Forces it is because Harrison can’t do M5A 4L8. in times of conflict are more that and that is how he figured We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. than generous in sharing their out how to do it. He started stories so that the horrors of hitching up his brother’s pants the past aren’t repeated. More getting him to crawl properly, often than not these men and so I decided we should ask women –and, given the gender the War Amps to see if there gaps of the day, they are most- is something they can do to Member CCNA ly men – are of a certain age, help Daniel understand that and their stories are imbued his brother is different, but also with the wisdom time allows. that it is okay and not a scary But, as they are of a certain thing, because he was getting The TIMES – July 12, 2018 – Page 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Is Beeton progressing or Wilson thanks voters for support, digressing? asks reader looks forward to the next four years

One of the definitions prizes for guessing cilities to Beeton residents, I want to take this opportunity to thank election is a tremendous challenge. It re- of the word “Progress” is what will be built including our newest resi- you, the residents of Simcoe-Grey, for al- quires a deep commitment and a signifi- “Growth and development there. dents, the poop will certainly lowing me to continue to serve as your cant amount of time. Those that put their leading to continuous im- • 93 acres between hit the fan. Member of Provincial Parliament at names forward for public office deserve provement.” Beeton and Alliston I wonder what our new Queen’s Park. This is a tremendous hon- praise and respect. When I look at what for sale people thought on Canada our and I promise to represent you as your This is an exciting time for the Progres- seems to be happening in my Day when, in New Tecums- voice in the 42nd Parliament of Ontario. sive Conservative Party of Ontario. For little town these days, I must Smart strategies can help eth, Beeton was the only My reelection would not have been the first time in 15 years, we will form a say that the word “digress” rural communities achieve area with no celebrations. possible without the wonderful support of government under the leadership of Pre- comes to mind. their goals for growth and In closing, I say to Coun- my volunteers who did so much work on mier Doug Ford. I look forward to serving Not too long ago the big development, while still cil, and whoever our new my behalf. I want to thank them for the ex- in this new government and I am excited thing was or Heritage Sur- maintaining their distinc- representatives will be; cellent job they all did over the course of about the future and the opportunities to vey, keeping our town look- tive and rural character. We you better get the cheque the campaign. Election campaigns require do great work for all Ontarians. This will ing good. This came even must create lively, enduring, book out and start spending immense amounts of work including: truly be a government for the people. after some bright group de- and vibrant neighbourhoods some money in Beeton for a hammering in signs, answering phone I am proud to be able to serve as Min- cided it was OK to build a where people will want to change. calls, knocking on doors and speaking to ister of Economic Development, Job Cre- condo monstrosity right on live. For sure as hell you voters about the important issues facing ation and Trade in our new administra- our Main Street at the cor- I think our leaders, in all haven’t spent much money the riding and the province as a whole. tion. It’s always a tremendous honour to ner of Patterson. If we add a their wisdom, where Beeton on us up to now. I also want to congratulate my fellow be asked to serve in cabinet by the premier Timmy’s on the other corner, is concerned anyway, have candidates. Running as a candidate in an Continued on Page 15 which has been discussed as been putting the “cart before JOHN ALLEN a possibility, think of the the horse”. BEETON traffic. Condo dwellers com- We are being inundated ing out of an underground with hundreds of extra resi- parking and Timmy’s drive- dents, and of course all the thru possibly exiting onto extra traffic that this change Patterson as well, and all this brings. X CROSSWORD right beside a school. The whole area is going to Of course, let’s not for- eventually be a mess, which PUZZLE NO. 433 get Gibson’s trailers hitting of course brings to mind: 4. High, in music that intersection as well. Is I hope our Council or 5. Popular lunchtime this what we call “Town whoever is the driving force 6. Theatrical company Planning”? What mental- behind all this “so-called 7. Beginning part ity could have come up with progress” has taken all the 8. Zenith this idea? facts into consideration. 9. Air-safety gp. 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I can’t give anything away, but as the The awards, which will be given out during the Sev- Committee. The Panel is assembled from members of person who manages the nominations, we have received enth Annual Simcoe Pride, held July 30 through Au- the Board of Directors and five members of the public. some really amazing nominations so far. We’re really gust 12, recognize the accomplishments of gender and “The purpose of the awards is to recognize the work excited to be able to release that list once the nomination sexually diverse (GSD) individuals, allies, organizations that our community is doing on a day to day basis,” period closes. and inclusive businesses. Through the awards program, says Brandon Rhéal Amyot, President of Fierté Simcoe “We really think it is important to raise up the voices which honours Youth, Person, Organization, Business, Pride. “The program includes people, businesses, com- from across Simcoe County. It is a really great way to Community of the Year, as well as an Honourary Award munity organizations, municipalities, and this year our not only give someone a pat on the back for the work for the Art, Simcoe Pride recognizes the work of individ- honourary award is for artists and that includes all kinds they are doing now, but it is often a great catalyst for of art forms. By no means is it limited to one type of art. those people to work even harder in the future and really The idea is that it fosters community engagement and it make a difference in the community moving forward.” gives some bang for all the work that is being done. It Plans are currently underway in developing a full slate helps raise up the work that is being done for the com- of events for Simcoe Pride Week. While the pride flag munity to see. It is thanking them for the work they are will be raised at New Tecumseth’s Town Hall on Thurs- doing to make this county an even better place for them day, August 2, at 12 noon, the organization would like to live, work and grow. to hear from anyone interested in holding an event of “Nominees and recipients typically have been people their own. who have been really involved in the community and typically for some time. However, we have had a few To nominate someone for the Simcoe County Pride nominees who are new to the game, who have really Awards, or to pitch an event, visit www.fiertesimco- given it their all in the time they have been involved. epride.ca.

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Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and will For more information call MPAC at 1-866-296-6722. be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on August 16, 2018, at the New Tecumseth Municipal Office, 10 Wellington St. East, Alliston. NOTICE OF NOMINATION FOR OFFICE The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the New Tecumseth Municipal Office, 10 Wellington St. East, Alliston. Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of New Tecumseth for nominations for the offices of: Description of Land: Roll No. 43 24 050 001 18878 0000; 8 William Smart Rd., Tottenham; PIN 58168-0211 (LT); Lot 22 Plan 1632; S/T RO408695 New Tecumseth; File • Mayor • Deputy Mayor • Councillor No. 17-05 Minimum Tender Amount: $40,116.35 • Member – Simcoe County District School Board • Member – Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board • Member – Conseil Scolaire Viamonde Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit • Member – Conseil Scolaire Catholique MonAvenir in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender Nominations may be made by completing and filing in the office of the Clerk, nominations amount. on the prescribed form and accompanied by the prescribed nomination filing fee of $200 Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or for office of Mayor and $100 for all other offices. any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining The filing fee is payable by cash, debit card, certified cheque or money order. A nomination these matters rests with the potential purchasers. must be signed by the candidate and may be filed in person or by an agent during regular Transfers of properties in this jurisdiction that contain at least one and not more than six business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) between May 1 - July 26, 2018, and between single family residences and are transferred to non-residents of Canada or foreign entities, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 27, 2018 (Nomination Day). are subject to the Province’s Non-Resident Speculation Tax (NRST). Please note: No person who proposes to be a candidate may solicit or accept This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made contributions for election purposes; or incur expenses, until that person has filed a under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus nomination paper. accumulated taxes and any taxes that may be applicable, such as a land transfer tax. This material is essentially a general overview with regard to Nominations for the 2018 The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful Municipal Elections for the Town of New Tecumseth. If you should have any questions, purchaser. please contact Cindy Anne Maher, Clerk/Director of Administration For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: Services and Returning Officer at 705-435-3900 or [email protected] www.OntarioTaxSales.ca or if no internet access available, contact: Rob Rosilius, Supervisor of Revenue/Tax Collector AVIS DE DÉCLARATION DE CANDIDATURE The Corporation of the Town of New Tecumseth Par les présentes, AVIS est donné aux électeurs municipaux de la ville de New Tecumseth 10 Wellington St. E., Alliston, ON L9R1A1 705-435-3900 ext. 1257 que les déclarations de candidature pour les postes de: •Maire, mairesse •Adjoint au maire, adjointe au maire •Conseiller, conseillère •Membre - Conseil Scolaire de District Comté de Simcoe PUBLIC NOTICE: TOWN OF NEW TECUMSETH •Membre - Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique Simcoe Muskoka •Membre - Conseil Scolaire Viamonde •Membre - Conseil Scolaire Catholique MonAvenir Pursuant to Section 295 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, copies of the 2017 Audited peuvent être présentées en remplissant et en déposant au bureau du secrétaire municipal, Consolidated Financial Statements for the Town of New Tecumseth are now available to les déclarations de candidature sur le formulaire prescrit accompagné du coût forfaitaire any taxpayer or resident of the municipality. 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Express host triple header for Sunday gridiron BY BRIAN LOCKHART followed up with a two-point convert. The TNT Express hosted three The Wolverines scored the fi nal games at Mel Mitchell Athletic goal of the day with less than a Fields in Beeton on Sunday, July minute remaining on the clock to 8. win the game 18-8. It was a tough day for the Ex- press when they came up short in Junior Varsity all three games. The Express teams, however, The Express Junior Varsi- did give a solid effort on the fi eld ty team hosted the Clarington and turned out good performanc- Knights in the second game of es in all three matches. the day. The JV squad has several in- Bantam juries and were playing with a pretty tight bench for the game. The Express Bantam team start At the end of the day, the Ex- off the day with 10:00 a.m. kick- press had to settle for a 35-0 loss off against the Woodstock Wol- to the Knights. verines. The Express will be back at Mel TNT Express Bantam Yazin Durzi sprints around a Woodstock Wolverines defender during Sunday’s OPFL TNT put up a solid defensive Mitchell this Sunday, July 15, for game at Mel Mitchell Field in Beeton. The Express played a solid game but had to settle for an 18-8 to the wall in the fi rst half of the game their fi nal regular season game Woodstock team. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART shutting down the Woodstock at- against the Vaughan Rebels. tempt to get down fi eld and most The kick-off is slated for 12:00 of the half was played at mid- noon . fi eld. The half ended with no score. Varsity Woodstock was fi rst on the scoreboard with a TD early in The Express Varsity team host- the third quarter but the Express ed the North Bay Bull Dogs in the stopped the convert attempt for fi nal game of the day. the extra point. TNT played a good game but After giving up a second TD were edged out by the Bull Dogs the Express had success moving and had to settle for a 51-20 loss down fi eld. for the day. A long pass from Colton The Varsity squad has two Blanchard to receiver Hunter more games on the regular season Thom placed the Express in good schedule. fi eld position. They will return to Mel Mitch- With a play on the one-yard ell this Sunday, July 15, to host TNT Express ball carrier Cory Akerfeldt looks for an opening during Sunday, July 8’s Junior Varsity game line, TNT’s Sandro Bonsi went the Orangeville Outlaws. against the Clarington Knights at Mel Mitchell Field in Beeton. The Express were shut out in this game taking through the middle to score, the Game time is 2:30 p.m. a 35-0 loss to the Clarington team. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART

York-Simcoe captain Hillis drafted by NHL’s Canadiens BY JAKE COURTEPATTE Hillis had committed to a scholarship at Providence Col- “I think I rely on my hockey sense, and my compete lege in the NCAA’s top division, a common route these level every night,” said Hillis. “Seeing the ice, and mak- Cam Hillis is used to wearing a ‘C’ on his chest: he did days for elite Canadian athletes. ing those little plays…because I’m not the biggest player so during the most important season of his minor hockey It was after putting up an astonishing 72 points in just out there, I kind of have to rely on making the game a career, while with the York-Simcoe Minor Midget Ex- 33 games with the Minor Midget AAA Express that he little faster and play a lot harder.” press in 2015-16. put his academic goals on hold to follow his dream, go- Pulling on an NHL sweater for the fi rst time was made Following the NHL Entry Draft, Hillis will now get ing the traditional route in joining the Guelph Storm of even sweeter for Hillis, by the fact that he was able to the opportunity to don another form of a ‘C’: the time- the OHL. celebrate his eighteenth birthday just one day after the honoured logo of the Montreal Canadiens. A highly-successful following season with the St. draft. Drafted early in the third round, 66th overall in the Andrew’s College Saints in Aurora, leading the varsity “I think I may still be able to put on a couple more 2018 NHL Entry Draft, it was his tenacity that attracted program in scoring, landed him a full-time role with the inches, and I’ve defi nitely got to fi ll out a little more if I top scout Trevor Timmins to the NHL’s most storied Storm. want to play at that next level. But this is defi nitely a nice franchise. 59 points in 60 games as a 17-year old was all Montre- birthday present for me.” “He’s fi ve-foot-ten, but he plays like he’s six-foot- al needed to see to put a jersey on the 5’10” centreman. Just one year after three St. Andrews Saints were four,” said Timmins in a media scrum following the When reached after the draft, Hillis said it was “very picked in the NHL Draft, Hillis joins fellow alumnus draft. “He is as physical as (Canadiens right winger) special” to have his dream come true, adding it was his Kody Clark as this year’s crop of Saints draftees, with Brendan Gallagher, but he’s just as determined.” abilities as a playmaker that piqued the interest of several the son of ex-NHLer Wendel Clark going 47th overall to During the midpoint of the 2015-16 Express season, NHL squads. the Washington Capitals. Page 12 – July 12, 2018 – The TIMES

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John “Jack” Robert Maureen Ann McCormick LAND RENTAL – UP TO $175/ACRE CARPET I have 1000’s Frith (nee Donaldson) We have been raising livestock in the area since of yards of new of Grand Bend passed It is with great sadness away on Thursday, that we announce the 1982 and wish to rent Agricultural land (40 to 100% nylon carpet. Freelance Reporter June 28th in his 66th passing of Maureen Ann 100 acres). We plant non GMO feed and hay for Will install livingroom year. Beloved hus- McCormick at Macken- our own livestock program without the use of for Local Community Newspaper & hall for as little as band of Diane. They zie Richmond Hill hos- $389.00 married on May 14th pital on Sunday July pesticides or chemicals. Payments up to $175/ (includes carpet, pad & install) acre in advance for the 2019 planting season, Come join a dynamic, fast paced, growing entrepreneurial of 1995 and in 2007 1, 2018 at the age of Call Steve Jack found his second 71.Born October 9, 1946 depending on useable acreage size, location company looking for an energetic Freelance Reporter 877.759.8179 love, Loki, on Christian to William and Ann Don- and length of agreement. 416-892-0664 with a passion for community news. carpetdeals.ca Island.Together Jack aldson, wife of Brendan and Diane raised their McCormick, mother of The ideal candidate will have a distinct willingness tiny four legged buddy Mark, Brent (deceased), 201 APARTMENTS 505 GENERAL to cover local community events and issues. 610 FIREWOOD/ Loki into the gentle gi- Dean and Elizabeth. FOR RENT HELP WANTED TREES ant companion and “Happiness broadens protector he is today. the heart, but sorrow SCHOMBERG COUN- ABATE RABBIT PACK- Loved brother of Pam, opens the soul”A visita- TRY APARTMENT for ERS meat processing DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: SEASONED Jack and Pam grew up tion for Maureen was rent. 18th Sideroad and facility from Arthur im- • Freelance reporting work for weekly FIREWOOD in Keswick, Ontario. held on Thursday, July 11th Concession. Walk- mediately requires 16 community newspapers and special projects @ Cherished as the car- 5, 2018 from 9:30 a.m. to out basement apart- Wholesale and Retail ing mentor and Uncle 10:00 a.m. at Thompson ment. Ideal for seniors. Butchers with a mini- • Will produce stories and bylines for the events they cover 1153 Canal Rd, of Nicholas Foreman. Funeral Home, 530 In- Bradford, ON Jack is greatly missed dustrial Parkway South, 1 bedroom + den. Park- mum of 2 to 3 years • Will be paid on a freelance/contract basis per project/story ing and laundry facility. of direct hands on ex- L3Z 4E2 by his best friend Dave Aurora, ON L4G6W8. Available for September perience in meat cut- • Generate story ideas and follow up on news tips and extended family in Followed by a funeral 1, 2018. To view or for ting and processing. Bush Cord $350 Ottawa and England. service at 10:00 a.m. more info call 905-939- Duties include cutting • Take photographs We deliver too. Jack is predeceased by Interment Sacred Heart 0800 and sectioning of meat, • Work some evenings and weekends, as required his parents Robert and Catholic Cemetery, skinning and removing 1-844-732-7575 Lillian.A history buff, 14485 Jane Street, King 406 VEHICLES blemishes, deboning Jack was always learn- City, Ontario. Donations WANTED rabbits and chickens, QUALIFICATIONS: ing about military his- in Maureen’s memory cutting meat into spe- tory and historical furni- can be made to Ovarian CASH FOR SCRAP VE- cialized cuts and pre- • Diploma in journalism preferred ture. Jack was a hands Cancer Canada (ovarian- HICLES. Scrap vehicles paring for wholesale • Candidates should have experience working on on hard working man canada.org).Fond mem- wanted, any size. No and retail sales. HS the editorial side of the newspaper industry who could fix anything ories and expressions of ownership required. diploma or equivalent he put his mind to. A sympathy may be shared Fast service, free tow- required. Positions of- • Excellent writing, editing and photography skills large implement me- at www.ThompsonFH- ing, loose scrap re- fered are permanent • Valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle QUALITY FIREWOOD chanic by trade, Jack Aurora.com for the Mc- moved. Also, cash paid full time and salary is worked for 28 years Cormick family. on the spot. Call 905- $16.00/hr for 42.5 hrs • Reporting experience an asset FOR SALE: for Champion Road 859-0817 or 647-227- a week, OT after 44 hrs Special Offer Machinery of Goderich O’Leary; Patrick 3954. Open Sundays. a week. Please apply in • An interest in local issues is a necessity, prior to his retirement. George as the majority of the writing for this role will be local Seasoned firewood person at 7597 Jones $335/bush cord. Later, Jack continued Peacefully, at Stevenson Baseline in Arthur, via to develop his passion Memorial Hospital, Allis- 503 CHILD CARE Fresh cut $245/bush cord. AVAILABLE email at joea@abate- for tools and building ton, on Wednesday, July packers.com, via fax at Call 905-729-2303 superior quality wood 4th, 2018. Pat O’Leary, IN HOME DAYCARE 1-519-848-2793 or via working from home. In in his 92nd year, beloved - Location: Nobleton. phone at 1-519-848- Let’s Talk. 611 GARAGE his 20’ x 40’ workshop, husband of the late Mad- Safe designated play 2107. SALES Jack would plane his elyn (Wilson). Loving fa- environment, educa- wood and go on to cre- ther of Pat (Linda), Mary AGRICULTURAL Interested and qualified tional activities, nutri- ate items like a roll top Catherine, Maureen, Bill, WORKERS: Green- tious snacks, hot meals, candidates should forward desk, and other Que- Loretto (Phil) Robinson, house operation in King smoke free environ- bec period furniture. Paul (Sandy), Brian, Mad- Township is currently their cover letter and resume to ment, Public/Catholic In addition Jack loved elyn (Hal) Rutledge, Ted looking for permanent designated bus stop. [email protected] photography, music, (Wendy), Joan, Kevin, full time workers. The Available for full time, and nature, he would David (Tammy), and pre- requirements of the job part time and before tinker and repair any- deceased by Peter and are as follows: planting, and after school. Pa- thing someone would Wayne. Sadly missed by harvesting, packing of tient and experienced 602 ARTICLES MULTI FAMILY Garage bring him, always will- his 31 grandchildren and cucumbers, crop care 602 ARTICLES FOR SALE professional in a loving FOR SALE Sale: Saturday July 14th ing to lend a hand and 14 great-grandchildren. & removal. Must be able environment. Weekend and Sunday July 15th. 8 help a neighbour. A Dear brother of Eleanor to work in a hot, humid, services available. Call am - 3 pm. 190 Ellis Ave. Celebration of Life will O’Leary, and prede- fast-paced and noisy Patricia at 416-949- (Nobleton). Household take place for Jack on ceased by Edward, Jim, environment. Must be 5585 items, clothes. Some- Sunday, August 12, Mary, and Ann O’Leary. able to lift up to 35 lbs thing for everyone! 2018 from 1:00 – 3:00 Dear brother in law of Te- and stand for extended pm at 49 Maple Av- resa O’Leary, Jim Wilson, 505 GENERAL periods of time. Must enue West in Beeton. and Joan and her hus- HELP WANTED be able to work Sat- 704 Donations appreciated band Ron Underwood. WANTED: OFFICE urdays and statutory ANNOUNCEMENTS Custom-designed, one- in Jack’s name to the The family received PERSON part time, holidays. No experience of-a-kind men’s ring. Alliston & District Hu- friends at Rod Abrams long term. Must know or diploma is required. LEARN TO COMPUTE It combines 3 apple green mane Society. Arrange- Funeral Home, 1666 Tot- computer and manual Wage starts at $14.00/ - Easy to understand Colombian emeralds of ments entrusted to tenham Road, Totten- style office knowledge. hour. Please fax resume computer lessons in .15 carats each, for a M. Box & Son Funeral ham, 905-936-3477 on Some part of time could to: 905-775-0011 - your home or office total of .45 carats. They Home, 183 Broad St., Monday, July 9th 2018 be your own work at our Foothill Greenhouses for all ages. Call Gloria Art sale aids volunteer mission to Rwanda are joined by roughly .28 Parkhill. 519-294-6382. from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. office. In home office at Ltd., 35 Holancin Rd. 905-833-1913 For sale is “Greenland Memories,” an original acrylic on points of small diamonds Please leave a condo- Memorial Mass of Chris- Weston Rd and King Rd King, ON. Attn: Human canvas painting by Austrian-Canadian artist Ernestine Tahedl. of decent quality. They are lence or memory online tian Burial was held in St. area. Phone presence Resources The internationally renowned artist painted this as part of set in 14kt gold and the at www.GilpinFuneral- James Church, Colgan, important. No public a small series in 2008, after a trip to Greenland. Measures ring weighs roughly 10 Chapel.com 11:00 am Tuesday, July transportation. 416- 56 x 51 cm. Valued at $2,300. One of a kind by a sought- grams. It’s also roughly a 10th, 2018 followed by 239-3058. Days only for after artist. Proceeds from the sale help support University size 10. Truly unique, will interment in St. James this ad only. of Western student Alexandria Hesketh-Pavilons, who will get attention. Worn only Cemetery, Colgan. Do- ADVERTISING be doing volunteer mission work in Kigali, Rwanda through Remember your loved nations to the Stevenson a dozen times. Daughter the university’s interdisciplinary experiential learning course Memorial Hospital Foun- offered at Western. She will engage in 5 weeks of active and in university, need I say ones in a special way... dation, Alliston, would be LOCALLY interactive community service. She will be an “ambassador” more? Asking $2,100. IN MEMORIAMS appreciated by the fam- of not only Western University, but of Canada. 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701 COMING EVENTS 708 OBITUARIES 804 SERVICES Sharing the road WEEKLY NOTTAWASAGA DAYLILIES Continued from page 12 SPECIALS OPEN FRI. SAT. SUN. & MON.10 AM TO 5PM FOR JULY 2018 into the oncoming lane during a pass. UNTIL LABOUR DAY. OTHER DAYS CALL AHEAD ANY IN STOCK COLOUR Cyclists, if inclined, may only ride two abreast OUR GARDEN IS SERP 36” X 24” if the road that has two or more lanes travelling in APPROACHING PEAK BLOOM the same direction (directional multi-lane). In sin- ON A 42 INCH BASE gle-lane roadways, stacking up in single-fi le when PLANT NOW FOR SUMMER BLOOM Just $2,550 cars approach is a safe practice. If there is parking DIRECTIONS: Hwy 89 W to Airport Rd, N on Airport Rd. specializing in on the curb side, the cyclist should maintain their about 21 kms, W on 3/4 SR, then follow the signs to Price includes lettering and delivery high-quality masonry, and natural stone position in the lane as opposed to winding in and the farm, 3757 3rd Conc’n, Nottawasaga. anywhere in southwestern Ontario FLAT MARKERS STARTING AT out of parked cars. HST, Cemetery fees & Foundation EXTRA. Got masonry needs? WWW.WILSONDAYLILIES.COM • 705-466-2916 $390 plus HST We do it all. OPP asks all roadway users to be aware of their TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE • JULIE AND TOM WILSON 169 Dufferin St. S., Unit 8 705-435-7951 parging surroundings and give themselves time and space. Alliston Monument Works repointing brick & block work Respecting other road users will go a long way in mortar colour matching reducing confl ict between cyclists and motorist. 708 OBITUARIES 710 CARDS OF brick tinting CROSSWORD SOLUTION wall openings & closures THANKS chimneys CANADA DAY A FATAL window sill replacement WILLIAMS-COOPER fireplaces stone walls & flatwork HOLIDAY ON HIGHWAYS: OPP The family of the late cultured stone Phair: Ruth Williams-Cooper glass block Seven people died on Ontario Provincial Police would like to express historical restoration (OPP)-patrolled roads over the Canada Day Long Shannon Leigh our sincere apprecia- a specialty Weekend (June 29-July 2). Five drivers, one pas- tion for every kind word The brick stops here! senger and one pedestrian were among the victims [email protected] spoken, each memory in seven separate collisions. shared, donation made, 1-866-796-2663 It also proved to be a tragic weekend off the Shannon Leigh Phair, at the age of 36 years, surrounded and cards and fl ow- road, with three people drowning and two people with the love of her family passed away on Thursday July ers sent to honour our dying in marine incidents in OPP jurisdictions. 5, 2018 at Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto. Shannon, mother, grandmother The OPP’s Aggressive Driving campaign kept beloved wife, soul mate and best friend of Ryan Weisser. and great-grandmother. offi cers busy on roads, with offi cers laying close Loving daughter of Leslie Phair (Brendan Burns) and the Thank you also to the to 7,000 speeding charges and more than 170 late Brian Phair. Dearly loved sister of Amanda Warkentin Rev. Peter Scott for stunt/racing charges for driving more than 50 kilo- (Aaron), Jennifer Phair, Leanne Phair-Springer (Chad), his comforting words, meters per hour over the posted speed limit. and Danny Phair. Loving granddaughter of Dave (Nicole prayers and meaningful The OPP is reminding the public to make safety Corbi) and the late Margaret Joyal. Deeply missed by service; as well as Dods the fi rst priority on roads, waterways and trails her mother and father-in-law Shirley and Carl Weisser, & McNair Funeral Home over the summer months. and her brother and sister-in-laws Conrad Weisser for their excellent as- (Christine Chevrier), and Nina Weisser (Simon Fleming). sistance, guidance and Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews Shae, Davina, understanding during a Hayden, Maya, Sophie, Tadhg, and Freya. Loved and diffi cult time. A special 804 SERVICES always remembered by her best friends Michelle, Lyndz, note of thanks to the Mollie, Deanna, and her “fur babies” Buster and Mouse. dedicated PSWs, nurs- Remember Kind, beautiful, compassionate, humble, Shannon, es and staff of Simcoe a talented visual artist, animal lover, avid gardener, Manor for their kind- your loved soccer player and adventurist auntie who always lived ness and compassion- life in the moment. A Celebration of Life will be held ate care over the past ones in a on Saturday July 21st, 2018 from 1-5 pm with a time three years. We will be special way... IF IT DOESN’T of Spoken Remembrances taking place at 2 pm (location forever grateful. and additional information can be found at www. Sheila, Eric, Ron and RodAbramsFuneralHome.com). For those who wish, families. SPARKLE, donations in Shannon’s memory to Colorectal Cancer IN MEMORIAMS IT’S NOT Canada would be appreciated by the family. 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2017 JEEP 2017 JEEP WRANGLER 2017 RAM 1500 2017 RAM 3500 CHEROKEE SPORT UNLIMITED RUBICON RECON SLT QUAD LARAMIE DUALLY STK# 179109 STK# 179164 STK# 175233 STK# 178444 +HST +HST +HST +HST WAS $30,654 & LIC WAS $55,275 & LIC WAS $54,750 & LIC WAS $93,305 & LIC +HST +HST +HST +HST NOW $26,500 & LIC NOW $48,500 & LIC NOW $40,250 & LIC NOW $77,805 & LIC SAVINGS OF $4,154 SAVINGS OF $6,775 SAVINGS OF $14,500 SAVINGS OF $15,500 All rebates and incentives assigned to dealer.

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2014 CHRYSLER 300C AWD 2017 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T SHAKER 2017 DODGE CHARGER SXT PLUS 2017 DODGE DURANGO GT BLACK TOP STK# U365747 | 58,867KM | 19” MACHINED ALLOY WHEELS, STK# 02777 | 21,378KM | 20” FORGED ALLOYS, 5.7L HEMI V8, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC & STK# 02776 | 14,501KM | 20” PAINTED ALLOY WHEELS, HID STK# 02733 | 25,371KM | 20” WHEELS, 3.6L V6, 5.7L HEMI V8 ENGINE, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC, CYLINDER DEACTIVATION (MDS), CYLINDER DEACTIVATION, HEATED LEATHER/ALCANTARA SPORT BUCKET SEATS, HEADLIGHTS, 3.6L V6 PENTASTAR ENGINE, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, HEATED LEATHER SEATS HEATED/COOLED BLACK LEATHER SEATING, WOOD TRIM, POWER WINDOWS, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL, REMOTE START, HEATED/COOLED BLACK LEATHER SEATING, POWER WINDOWS, & STEERING WHEEL, 8.4’’ UCONNECT, BLUETOOTH, LOCKS, MIRRORS & SEATS, POWER PANORAMIC SUNROOF, UCONNECT 8.4, UCONNECT, NAVIGATION, REAR CAMERA, PREMIUM HARMAN KARDON 10-SPEAKER LOCKS, MIRRORS & SEATS, REAR SEATS HEATED, POWER FULL POWER GROUP, HOMELINK, TRI-ZONE AIR CONDITIONING, LARGE TOUCHSCREEN, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE, BLUETOOTH, NAV, REARVIEW SYSTEM WITH SUB, POWER SUNROOF, TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE, ADAPTIVE CRUISE, SUNROOF, UCONNECT 8.4, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE, BLUETOOTH, PARK ASSIST, BACK UP CAMERA, BOTH REAR ROWS FOLD FLAT, CAMERA, REMOTE START, HEATED AND COOLED CUPHOLDERS FORWARD COLLISION ALERT WITH BRAKING, LANE KEEP ASSIST/BLIND SPOT ALERT REARVIEW CAMERA, REMOTE START SUNROOF, REAR DVD SYSTEM, REMOTE START FOR FOR FOR FOR 72 MONTHS @ 6.24% O.A.C 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ WEEKLY $ WEEKLY $ $ WEEKLY WEEKLY 108 +LIC C.O.B. - $5,608 174 +LIC C.O.B. - $11,680 118 +LIC C.O.B. - $7,947 160 +LIC C.O.B. - $10,743 $35,500 $16,777 $37,900 $24,500

2016 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. JEEP PATRIOT HIGH ALTITUDE 2015 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW 2014 RAM 1500 CREW 4X4 STK# 02762 | 45,559KM | 20’’ WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, STK# U372735 | 56,001KM | 17” MINERAL GREY ALLOY WHEELS, STK# 178019A | 42,569KM | 20” ALLOY WHEELS, RAIL COVERS, STK# U341231 | 82,583KM | 17” ALLOYS, RAIL COVERS, LED TAILLIGHTS, 3.6L V6, 4WD POWERTRAIN, HEATED FRONT ROOF RAILS, FOG LAMPS, 2.0L 4-CYLINDER ENGINE, BEDLINER, 5.7L HEMI, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BEDLINER, TONNEAU COVER, 5.7L HEMI V8, LEATHER SEATS & HEATED STEERING WHEEL, REAR HEATED CVT, SLATE GREY HEATED LEATHER SEATING, POWER WINDOWS, HEATED & COOLED LEATHER POWER SEATS, WINDOWS, LOCKS 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, SEATS, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, POWER SUNROOF, LOCKS & MIRRORS, CLIMATE CONTROL, UCONNECT, & MIRRORS, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM, HEATED HITCH, CLOTH BENCH SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, 8.4’’ UCONNECT SYSTEM, BLUETOOTH, SATELLITE RADIO, HANDS FREE CALLING, MEDIA STREAMING, AUX STEERING WHEEL, REMOTE START, UCONNECT, HANDS FREE LOCKS & MIRRORS, CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM, REAR BACK UP CAMERA, PARK ASSIST, POWER LIFTGATE & MP3 CAPABILITIES, POWER SUNROOF CALLING & MEDIA STREAMING, NAV, PARK ASSIST, REAR CAMERA UPGRADED STEREO, MOPAR REMOTE START FOR FOR FOR FOR 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C 72 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C 72 MONTHS @ 6.24% O.A.C @ 5.99% O.A.C $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $ WEEKLY $ $ WEEKLY WEEKLY +LIC +LIC C.O.B. - $3,712 136 C.O.B. - $9,115 74 166 +LIC C.O.B. - $8,628 107 +LIC C.O.B. - $5,318 PROVIDING THE BEST SERVICE & VEHICLES TO OUR CUSTOMERS Great Things Are Happening at

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