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Holy Family Catholic Elementary School in Alliston celebrated its 25th anniversary May 5 with a school-wide cel- ebration in the gym. Shown are (l to r) front row, from left: Mr. Rob Samson, Principal – holding the time capsule; Mrs. Janice Hutchison, Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board Trustee; Father Christopher Bennett; Jacque- line Charbonneau, Holy Family student; Ms. Krista Tomini, Holy Family Catholic School Community Council Chair (background); Mrs. Marie Charbonneau, current staff member and original staff member from the time of the school opening. Photo by Wendy Gabrek has made over the last two White doves were also and staff, along with their munity together as we cel- and a half decades – from released and images for a families and local dignitar- ebrated 25 years of Catholic Model A Day returns May 28 breaking ground at the site future slide show presenta- ies were in attendance. Education at Holy Family until present today – fol- tion were captured for future “This was a truly blessed School,” said Principal Sam- Trillium Ford Lincoln Ltd. Alliston, will host its 16th lowed by new items being students. event that brought our past son. Annual Ford Model A Day on Sunday, May 28 from 10 placed in the time capsule, Past and present students and present Catholic Com- a.m. to 4 p.m. at the dealership, located at 4589 Industrial for future students to find on the occasion of the school’s Parkway. Battle of the Brushes is Canada Day 50th anniversary. The event draws 50+ 1920s and 1930s Ford Model As, Every student and staff This is always a really fun event for all artists in the community and belonging to members of the Huronia Wire Wheel Club, member was given a com- beyond! It is a 30-minute painting competition anticipated by artists of all who bring their cars in for inspection prior to the summer memorative water bottle, in styles and levels and judged by spectators. Held in two rounds, the top two touring season. Although the event is free for the commu- keeping with the school’s finalists will go on to “battle” each other in a final round for the ultimate nity to attend (there will be a bouncy castle, face painting, new drinking water policy, prize of $500! The runner-up receives a $250 prize. and more), proceeds from the charity barbecue, this year by members of the Catholic The event is sponsored by South Simcoe Arts Council and will be held hosted by East Side Mario’s Alliston, will benefit the Ste- School Council, and the ser- Canada Day, July 1 in Alliston. Battle check in starts at 9 a.m. and the first venson Memorial Hospital Foundation. vice ended with the unveil- round to start at 10 a.m. To be held on Mill St. Alliston (beside Details) The “It Takes You” $8 million capital campaign, will ing of the 25th Anniversary alongside the Farmers’ Market and our 2017 Artisan Market. see the current hospital building redeveloped to meet the Banner. All paints and canvases supplied and all work is auctioned off at the end needs of our growing community. On May 6, the celebration of the day. Everyone over the age of 16 years old is encouraged to partici- Model A owners gathered at the dealership last week continued, and included a pate. Applications available at the arts council 41 Victoria St. E. Alliston. to prepare for the event. Pictured are (l to r) Peter Van mass, speeches, and a musi- For more, visit southsimcoeartscouncil.com Dyk, owner of a 1931 Ford Model A Coupe in Gold De- cal performance by students. luxe; Tony Christiano, co-owner East Side Mario’s Allis- ton (with wife Erin, absent); Adam Crowe, Trillium Ford Lincoln Alliston sales associate; John Tolchard, owner of a 1931 Ford Model A Town Sedan and Huronia Wire Wheels Club member; Sarah Desjardins, Trillium Ford GET DEBT HELP Lincoln Alliston sales associate; Bryce Morris, Trillium Ford Lincoln Alliston sales associate; Shannon Lemay, Trillium Ford Lincoln Alliston Financial Services Manag- Free Consultation & No Up Front Fees er; John Groen, owner of a 1928 Ford Model A Coupe and Huronia Wire Wheels Club Vice President; Kaye Groan, Huronia Wire Wheels Club Secretary; Marg Barber, Ste- venson Memorial Hospital Foundation Chair; Peter Hay- Rumanek & Company Ltd. ward, Trillium Ford Lincoln sales associate and commer- cial vehicle specialist. Licensed Insolvency Trustee For more information ‘Like’ Trillium Ford Lincoln Ltd. on Facebook. 705-734-1790

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If you aim high $100,000 was a lot of Since the heyday of cery store. project their dreams, and fall a little short, money. Today, it’s al- Editorial Hollywood, most work- The ivory tower men- goals and ideas into an that’s okay. most the bare minimum Editor ing stiffs have been tality is focussing on unknown future.” Admittedly, I don’t needed to raise a family. MARK PAVILONS taken by celebrity and the big money. have many of the quali- As our teens prepare [email protected] living the high life. Most of us work for “I always knew I was ties needed to be rich. to grab the brass ring The popularity of re- a steady pay cheque going to be rich. I don’t I have a heart of gold and leave their mark on Reporters ality TV shows in the and do the 9-to-5 thingy. think I ever doubted it and a platinum-plated the world, they’ll have Wendy Gabrek past decade has made Many wealthy people for a minute.” sense of humour, but to contend with self- Brian Lockhart, Sports our thirst for all things are self-employed or ­– Warren Buffett alas, my bank account driving cars, a cash- decadent even more in- started their own en- suffers from tarnished less (shudder) society, satiable. deavours. “The great Some people are driv- copper coins. private enterprise in Advertising I’m not sure whether ones know self-employ- en by chaos, uncertain- I will admit that space and yes, even hu- it’s greed, avarice and ment is the fastest road ty, risk and excitement. sometimes, I aim too man head transplants. Sales Reps various other deadly to wealth,” Siebold For souls like mine, we low and I’m a bit of an Undoubtedly, there will ANNETTE DERRAUGH [email protected] sins that fuel our desire writes. tend to err on the side under-achiever. I know be people in all of these for wealth, fame and The rich tend to have of being comfortable. I have certain talents, areas who will become Heather Erwin fortune. more than one revenue Fear is a very inter- and I’ve done commu- quite wealthy. Maybe it comes down stream, so there’s no esting human quality. nications work for oth- Go for it! Classifieds to self-esteem – we all problem “paying your- The doers and risk-tak- ers on the side over [email protected] want to feel beautiful, self first” or splurging ers seldom fear the con- the years. But when it carefree and on top of on some goodies. Composing the world. The rest of us, alas, Like many things in spend beyond our Graphic Designer the realm of human ex- means, simply because Lisa Clendening istence, richness is not we have to “spend it so much the accumula- all” in order to live a de- tion of wealth, but what cent life and cover our Business you do with it. costs. I have known many Many wealthy people Mary Speck Al Lord millionaires – those place a lot of impor- who were born into it tance on education and Subscription rates and those who clawed learning. I have seen : and earned every pen- some really impressive Within 65 km except towns with letter ny. They’re all quite libraries in expansive carriers – $52.00 incl. G.S.T. Beyond 65 km and towns with letter different, but they do homes I’ve visited. carriers – $89.00 incl. G.S.T. share some common at- In my line of work, Single copies $1.50 incl. G.S.T. tributes. it helps to know a little Published every Thursday Copyright The Times 2017 According to self- bit about everything, so

The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall made millionaire Steve I can carry a conversa- not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid Siebold, becoming good tion about everything for the space actually occupied by that por- at attracting money is from nuclear medicine tion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the no different than be- to astrophysics. negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non insertion of coming good at any- Most of us know the any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. thing else. Like most power of networking. THE TIMES is a member of the Ontario things in life, success The rich leverage every Press Council, an independent body set up by the newspapers of the province to doesn’t just appear – opportunity, and hang- uphold freedom of expression and deal with complaints from readers. The Press Council you have to work for it ing around with other encourages complainants to first give the newspaper an opportunity to redress their and change your habits. rich people generally grievances. If not satisfied, they may then write to the Council, enclosing a copy of Most of us worry too furthers your thinking material that is the subject of the complaint, at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, Toronto, Ont. much over the minu- and your income. M5A 4L8. tiae in our daily lives. “We become like the We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. How much time and ef- people we associate fort have we wasted on with, and that’s why those piddly things like winners are attracted doing dishes, taking out to winners.” Now, I the trash, and what to wouldn’t put it so blunt- Member cook for dinner? ly, but it is essentially CCNA Don’t be afraid to correct. I’ve rubbed el- think big, Siebold says. bows with a few wealthy While many million- folks, but their glow has aires may have started never stuck to my low- The TIMES – May 25, 2017 – Page 5 Thanks for making Ashlie fundraiser a success

The Ashlie Drake Benefi t Church in Alliston was the prize donors, those provid- committee would also like to George Stamper Concert has come and gone. venue for the concert. Letter to ing bake goods, those mak- thank the St. John’s United Chair The concert was a sellout The concert raised over ing personal donations and Church for co-hosting the Ashlie Drake Benefi t with 220 people in atten- $9,000. Including donations the Editor the people who volunteered event and providing the ven- Concert Committee dance. St. John’s United the committee has raised their time at the concert. The ue for the concert. over $20,000 for the Ashlie bers were in attendance and Wilson continues Drake Benefi t Fund thanks Ashlie spoke to the audience Awareness campaign to fi ght for our to the support of the people thanking them for their sup- and businesses in the com- port. At this time Ashlie con- service clubs The Photo Voice Awareness Campaign will address racism and dis- munity. tinues with rehab in Toronto. For the Drake family the crimination in Simcoe County through powerful artwork. The event Recently in question pe- The evening consisted biggest challenge will be will take place on June 1 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Gibson Center located at riod, Simcoe-Grey MPP of music entertainment, pie home renovations to meet 63 Tupper Street West in Alliston. This event is a part of the 10th annual Jim Wilson again asked the auction and bake sale. The Ashlie’s needs. Costs will Youth Volunteer Challenge, ChangeTheWorld. Open to the public. Con- government what they have Dodington Youth Singers, be a big factor which makes tact Melisa at 705-435-4900 ext. 201 for further inquiries about the event. done to remove the regula- John Dodington, Dogfl ower, fundraising important in tory barriers and burdens Beeton Creek Rising, Daniel achieving the goal of proper facing service clubs in com- Panetta and Naomi Bristow St. Catherine’s perogie and rib dinner facilities for Ashlie. munities across the prov- all provided topnotch enter- Donations can be made ince. He has been lobbying tainment. St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church in Bond Head will host to the Ashlie Drake Benefi t the government on the issue One of the highlights of their famous Perogie and Rib dinner with perogies, ribs, sauerkraut, fund at the Royal Bank Bee- since 2015. the evening was singer Dan- caesar salad, dessert, tea and coffee on Sunday, May 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. ton or www.gofundme.com “Mr. Speaker, in Febru- iel Panetta, who just returned Tickets are $18 for adults, $7 for children 7 to 12, and children six and – ashlies-road-to-recovery ary 2015 my Private Mem- from a two-month singing under are free. Tickets are available at the door. Everyone is invited to The Ashlie Drake Benefi t ber’s Resolution concern- tour of Europe. Daniel was Concert Committee would attend the dinner. ing service clubs received given a standing ovation by like to thank all concert The church is located on Hearn Street, Bond Head, north of the inter- all-party support in this the audience at the end of his sponsors, ticket supporters, section of Highways 88 & 27, entrance from Hearn Street. House,” said Wilson. “The performance. All perform- government sent my re- ers donated their time. MC quest to the Standing Com- for the evening was Naomi mittee on Social Policy for Bristow. a mere one half day of hear- The pie auction and bake ings; the committee issued sale were also success- X CROSSWORD a summary of recommen- ful with over $2,000 being dations, and since then we raised. Mayor Rick Milne PUZZLE NO. 440 have heard nothing despite did a superb job with the pie 10. That man’s my repeated requests for ac- auction with some pies go- 11. Scent tion on the issues raised by ing as high as $100. 12. 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By Wendy Gabrek members of CRIC are truly 487, Haley Ross, Tot- 228, Shelley & Randy 984, Dylan Howe, Tot- BBQ grateful to our sponsors tenham, $200 Glenn, Mississauga, $250 tenham, $500 419, Dana & Cam The 39th annual CRIC and contributors for sup- 329, Kelly Inglese, Wa- 427, C & C Horan, Tot- 284, Marco Franceschi- Stocco, Tottenham, Honda (Community Recreation porting this year’s event.” terdown, $250 tenham, $250 ni , Tottenham, $500 Civic Improvement Commit- And the 2017 winners 151, Elizabeth Dunn, 404, Erin & Peter Zabu- 214, Debra & Stephen In addition to these priz- tee) Elimination Draw and are (ticket #, name, home Tottenham, $250 kovec, Tottenham, $250 Kramer, Orangeville, $500 es, a $500 Early Bird prize, Dance took place on Satur- town, prize): 197, Steve Luniley & 16, Kathryn & Jim 712, Sandra Wilding & sponsored by F&P Manu- day, May 6, at the Totten- 71, Melissa Glaze, Tot- Clara Viscardi, Beeton, Lunn, Everett, $250 Krystina Dewan, Totten- facturing, was also drawn ham Community & Fitness tenham, $750 $100GC/$150 941, Ryan Hickey, Tot- ham, $500 on April 8, at Tottenham Centre. 860, Tia Kernohan, Tot- 246, Jim & Kim Wiley, tenham, $250 466, D&A McClean and Home Hardware. Ticket All 1,000 tickets to, tenham, $500 Tottenham, $250 778, Sheila Fowler, B&D Cochrane, Alliston, #322, belonging to Theresa “The Biggest Party of the 234, Beth Wink, Totten- 671, Libby & Lance Beeton, $250 $750 Gillard, was the lucky win- Year,” were sold, well in ham, $400 Horgan, Tottenham, $250 747, Elena Dean, Allis- 433, Delo & Joe Van- ner. advance, and proceeds will 733, Suzanne & Rick 148, Brent Thompson, ton, $500 leeuwen, Alliston, Weber be used for recreational Cudnik, Tottenham, $300 Tottenham, $250 306, David Jacks, To- enhancements throughout 108, Glen & Sheri Foer- 431, Cindy Hilliard, ronto, $500 Alzheimer Society tag days the community, and to- ster, Alliston, $300 Tottenham, $250 953, Colleen & Rob wards cultural and tourism 202, Fletcher Patriquin, 3, Ryan Shearer , Ewing, Beeton, $500 Make a difference in your community! Volunteer for projects. With the town Tottenham, $100GC / $200 Tottenham, $250 326, J.E. Sheehan, Tot- two hours for Alzheimer Society Tag Days June 23 and 24 population ever growing, 370, Stike Black, Tot- 688, Kelly & Craig Es- tenham, $500GC in Alliston, Beeton, Bradford and help to raise funds for it was also a great way for tenham, $200GC / $100 cott, Beeton, $250 23, Sharon Duggan, Tot- education, support and quality services. new residents to meet their 293, Sheri & Krissy 808, Gary Timbers, In- tenham, $500 One or two shifts fit easily into your schedule. Contact neighbours. Sheppard, Wasaga Beach, nisfil, $250 704, Megan & Tim Hill, volunteer resources coordinator for an interview 705-722- Throughout the evening, $300 863, Cathy & Mike Mc- Tottenham, $500 1066 or [email protected]. 50 prizes were handed out 40, Mike & Angie Eller- Goey, Tottenham, $250 worth over $45,000, in- by, Orangeville, $300 784, Charlott & Eddie cluding the grand prize – a 902, Carl Viveiros, Tot- Carney, Tottenham, Taste 2017 Honda Civic LX (val- tenham, $300 of the Town ued at $25,214.25). 976, Adrienne & Chris 515, Ryan Shearer, Tot- “Many thanks to Honda Nesich, Tottenham, $300 tenham, $500GC MFG Canada and Oran- 929, Darrin & Catho- 154, Jay & Kate Wild- geville Honda for gener- rine Abernethy, Beeton, ing , Tottenham, Golf ously supplying the car,” $100GC/$150 Package said a CRIC spokesperson. 305, Tara Mosher, Tot- 936, Kara Harris, Allis- “The elimination draw tenham, $250 ton, Golf Clubs would not be possible with- 479, Julie & Robert Jor- 582, Patricia Adams, out our many sponsors. The dan, Tottenham, $250 Beeton $250

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Please be advised that the Town of New Tecumseth Public Works Department will be conducting routine maintenance/flushing of the sanitary sewer mainlines daily between the hours of 6am to 6pm in BEETON. The work will start the week of June 5, 2017 and will take approximately four (4) weeks to complete. Due to the nature of the work, specifically the flushing component, there may be the potential for some surging within the sanitary mainline causing air to escape through the service connections. As a precautionary measure, please ensure that all toilets are sealed and/or lids are closed to avoid potential splash-back effect. Please see Town website for more information and updates on social media (Facebook and Twitter). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the above, please contact the Public Works office during regular office hours (Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm) 905-729-0057, ext. 1400. Should you experience any problems after hours, please contact the answering service at 905-729-2291.Thank you for your patience Local graduate Charley Murray and co-operation. We regret any inconvenience you may experience as a result of this maintenance process. is honoured by school board MAYOR’S BREAKFAST- JUNE 15, 2017 Get your tickets for this year’s Mayor’s Breakfast featuring Stevenson Memorial Hospital’s An artist, a hockey player, a RCMP officer and youth engagement officer are among CEO, Jody Levac as the guest speaker. Join us on Thurs., June 15 from 7:30 am to 9 am those honoured this year as part of the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board’s at The Gibson Centre to hear first-hand Stevenson Memorial Hospital’s redevelopment Outstanding Graduate program. Each year during Catholic Education Week, the board plans and learn how you can get involved. To register, please call 705-435-3900 ext. 1230 recognizes one graduate from each of its nine high schools for their valuable and distinct or email [email protected] are $20 each. contributions to society. This program takes a peek into the lives of some very extraor- dinary people and examines how Catholic education at our board has helped shape their NOTICE TO RESIDENTS & PROPERTY OWNERS REGARDING NOXIOUS WEEDS future. The main purpose of the Weed Control Act R.S.O. 1990, is to reduce the impact of One of this year’s recipients includes Charlie Murray (St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic noxious weeds on the industries of agriculture and horticulture. Primarily this Act applies to Secondary School, St. James Catholic School). Murray is an artist who specializes in agricultural and horticultural lands that generate income or other benefits to agriculture; this performance, sculpture, installation and music. He was a leader in the artistic collective excludes lawns, gardens and private areas for personal enjoyment and leisure. “Underground Space Station” and invented his own musical language called KRELM. Under the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W.5 Sections 3, 13, 16 and 23, you are The National Art Gallery of Canada owns two of Charlie’s paintings in their permanent requested to destroy all noxious weeds on your property. In Urban Areas: collection. Sections 3, 13, 16, and 18 do not apply to noxious weeds or weed seeds that are far “It is such an honour to recognize these extremely talented students,” said Brian Beal, enough away from any land used for agricultural or horticultural purposes, as they do not director of education. “Every day we witness our students and staff changing the world in interfere with that use. positive ways. We congratulate this year’s recipients and thank them for demonstrating All properties within the Town of New Tecumseth are hereby requested to be in compli- ance with the Weed Control Act by the 16th day of June, 2017 and throughout the season. how our Catholic graduates contribute to the betterment of our province and beyond.” Cindy Anne Maher, Clerk/Director of Administration Services To learn more about this year’s Outstanding Graduates or to nominate a graduate for next year, please visit www.outstandinggrads.ca. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT WWW.NEWTECUMSETH.CA The TIMES – May 25, 2017 – Page 7

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Page 8 – May 25, 2017 – The TIMES It’s sure to ‘bee’ one honey of a festival! Saturday, May 27 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Main Street, Beeton 200 Vendors 2017 Admission is FREE Beeton Honey & Garden Festival The 2017 Beeton Honey these booths for vintage fi nds Mini Donuts, Gelato, Fresh • Registered Reflexology & Garden Festival! Saturday, and restored wonders. The Fudge, Kettlecorn, and Fresh • Aromatherapy Massage May 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ‘International Marketplace’ Squeezed Organic Lemonade, • Reiki with crystal healing Over 190 Vendor Booths offers clothing, textiles, crafts just to name a few! And don’t • Handcrafted products for will line our quaint Victorian and more from exotic locales forget to visit our Honey the whole family Main Street, offering unique around the world. Shift your Producers for some delicious • Top Grade Therapeutic merchandise for the home, focus to the outdoors with local Honey! It all starts with Essential Oils garden and you. From Peren- the help of vendors offering our Firemen’s Pancake Break- • Crystals/Salt Lamps nials to Pastries, Fashion to all things garden related from fast, made from scratch from 8 Main St., Beeton Farm Produce, Golf Balls to seasonal decor, to plants, fresh ingredients donated by • Live at Kids Corner: Stunt Ventriloquist Puppeteer and 416-436-6408 Garden Tools. Back this year to gardening supplies. The local merchants K2 Milling, Entertainer. Show Times: 10:00-10:30, 12:00-12:30, 1:45- [email protected] is the ‘Antique Alley’. Visit creations of talented local Sheldon Creek Dairy, Beeton 2:15 artists are on display for sale Foodland, Breedon’s Maple • Live at Kids Corner: The Ben Show Comedic enter- at the SSAC Artist & Artisans Syrup and Alliston Creamery. tainer. Show Times 11:00-11:30, 1:00-1:30, 2:30-3:00 Rustic Roots Marketplace. Car enthusiasts Come celebrate ‘One Honey of Live at the Car Show: & Co. will be ecstatic to meander a Hometown’ on its Buzziest • Sean Bourke ~ Local favourite through our ‘Classic Car Day of the Year! Free Admis- Sean Bourke is rocking the Classic Car Show this year be- For Home, and Truck Show’! Enjoy Live sion and Free Parking. tween 11 AM and 2 PM in the arena parking lot just behind Garden & You! Entertainment at The Muddy the main street Water Bandshell and on the • Live at the Four Corners: Beeton Creek Rising Bee- SIDEWALK street! Visit our ‘Free Fam- ton’s own famous Blue Grass band is back! Find this crowd SALE & ily Fun Zone’ and enjoy a favourite right in the middle of Center St. and Main St. near variety of activities for all Kid’s Corner. SPECIALS10am - 3pm ages. Bring an appetite and • Live on the Main Stage: Feelin’ Good ~ Back again 25 Main St. W., savour an eclectic array of this year, Michelle Guy’s Feelin’ Good band takes to the foods including BBQ, Ca- Beeton main stage between 12 and 2 with their brand of rock, soul ribbean Jerk, Peameal or and blues. 905-729-2693 Sausage on a bun, Poutine, • Live on the main stage: Madison Galloway 9:45 AM - 905 729-3535 Like us on Pizza, Souvlaki, Sweet Potato Jackson Plaza, Beeton Facebook Fries, Fish Tacos, Deep Fried 10:45 AM. Hailing from Fergus, Ontario, Madison Galloway is a driven and talented multi-instrumentalist with a unique The approach to her blend of pop, rock, and folk. Diane from Bee Sew Busy Whistle Stop • Live on the Main Stage: The Neena Children’s Choir ~ and Lynn from Yarn Tales RESTAURANT A must see performance of song and dance from orphaned Drop by children ages 8 to 16 from Uganda in support of their non- profi t welcome you to the for some organization. Beeton Honey Festival! delicious BBQ • Live on the Main Stage: Tim Ronan & Chris Taggart ~ during the Back again this year, Tim and Chris close out the entertain- New Cottons ~ all $10.95/m ment on the main stage from 2 - 4 PM. 50g Balls of DK Yarn ~ $2.00/ball Honey Festival! Come visit our booth and Treat DAD to Breakfast on Father’s Day check our our great sales! Sunday, June 18 Reservations Recommended 4 Main Street West, Beeton 905-729-0858 7 Main St., Beeton • 905.729.0399 www.whistlestopbeeton.com

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For some, problems as severe as frost- bite, gangrene and diabetic neuropathy can lead to am- putation.” With a large number of homeless people having foot problems, severe enough to affect their ability to walk All rights reserved. rights All – usually their main mode 00 in “Manufacturer Rebates” (Delivery Allowances) with the purchase or lease of a new 2017 Escape Titanium. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. The s the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle. Taxes payable before offer amount is deducted. offerOffer is before raincheckable. amount not payable is Taxes Vehicle. Eligible (1) one lease of or purchase the s 2.99% for 36 months purchase financing. Dealers may lease or sell for less. See dealers for details. rs available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail off of transportation – the sock ad.Message and data rates may apply. ‡Some driver input required. Requires having available Intelligent Access key on your person. ©2017 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, theSiriusXM logo, channel campaign hosted by Simcoe articipating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed atany time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For Foot Clinic is necessary. Through the campaign, donations to JustSocks.ca will go a long way to help those in need. A $20 dona- tion provides 25 pairs of new socks! New sock donations are delivered directly to reg- istered Canadian charities serving the homeless and less fortunate –including lo- cally. 2017 ESCAPE “Let’s work together to • Available SYNC® Connect†, • Available auto Start-Stop promote Foot Health Month powered by FordPass™^ technology • EcoBoost® engine • Torque Vectoring Control® Seniors wellness • Available foot-activated • Available Intelligent 4WD hands-free power lift gate‡ CONTACT Commu- nity Services is run- ning a Seniors Wellness program for seniors in South Simcoe. Volun- teers are needed to help towards the purchase or lease of a new 2017 Ford Escape (an “Eligible Vehicle”). Only one (1) bonus offer may be applied toward factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable promotional incentives/offe Fordcustomer retail eligible take either advantagefactory of may customer orders, a APR applicable during the Event Period for 2017 Escape Titanium starts at 3.49% for months 24 for lease financing and starts at Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at p Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). *Between May and 19 29, 2017 (the “Event Period”), receive $3,5 servicefiveyears, ^FordPass,for after apply. fees which, compatible with select smartphone platforms, downlo to available is Visit fi ndyourford.ca or your Ontario Ford store for details. names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2017 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. organize the program. 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Liam mination of many impor- sary of the United Grand birthday and the 100th an- Canadian Forces Base never be forgotten and McGarry and Honorary tant dates to Ancient Free Lodge of England; the niversary of the Battle of Borden, and on May 2 a forever immortalized in a Colonels Massey, Peacock and Accepted Masons in 150th anniversary of the Vimy Ridge. ceremony was held at the Marble Wall of Thankful- and Williams of the Borden Canada and Freemasons Grand Lodge of Ancient Local members of Free Borden Legacy Vimy Mon- ness. Legacy Project and their serving in the military in Free and Accepted Masons Mason associations raised ument. A cheque to project “Since many, many parties to come forward to Canada. of Canada in the Province $25,000 necessary for a directors and the Com- members of our Lodges present the cheque to show mander of CFB Borden by have served, are serving our gratitude to all who Grand Master M.W. Bro. and will serve in the future made the ultimate sacrifice John C. Green was made, our Country’s Armed Forc- and to the Canadian Forces with gratitude for all who es the Project was a big hit Base Borden Base that has made the ultimate sacrifice and the $25,000 was raised. been the Training Base of and the CFB Borden Base, I am proud to request the many Free Masons during where many Freemasons Grand Master MW. Bro their service time.” have trained during their John C Green and the Base service time. “Two years ago, dur- ing my term as District Honey & Garden Festival Deputy Grand Master for the Georgian South Dis- Spring is here and that means that the Beeton Honey & trict, I was asked by the Garden Festival is just around the corner. Manitoba Lodge No.236 On Saturday, May 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., over 190 who meet in Cookstown vendor booths will line the quaint Victorian Main Street if I would assist in putting of Beeton, offering unique merchandise for the home, gar- together a fundraising ef- den and you. From perennials to pastries, fashion to farm produce, golf balls to garden tools. Back this year is the fort to help complete the “Antique Alley.” Visit these booths for vintage finds and Borden Legacy Project of restored wonders. The “International Marketplace” of- a Monument to be built at fers clothing, textiles, crafts and more from exotic locales the Angus Gates of CFB around the world. Shift your focus to the outdoors with Borden,” said Green. “The the help of vendors offering all things garden related from Flag-raising supports MS Lodge had many members seasonal decor, to plants, to gardening supplies. who had signed up to serve The creations of talented local artists are on display for In support of the MS Society of Canada - Simcoe Muskoka Chapter, Mayor Milne pro- in the Great War and two sale at the SSAC Artist & Artisans Marketplace. Car en- claimed the month of May as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month in New Tecumseth. members who lost their thusiasts will love the Classic Car and Truck Show. Enjoy A flag-raising was held at the Town Administration Centre in Alliston. Shown are Laura lives in the WWI battles. live entertainment at the Muddy Water bandshell; visit the Downing, Jessica Rapson, Councillor Shira Harrison-McIntyre, Kathleen Blake, Penny They proposed that we set Free Family Fun Zone and enjoy a variety of activities for Burton, Councillor Paul Whiteside, Donna Ellis, Barry Whitmore, Lois Whitmore and El- a goal of $25,000 to show all ages including our giant inflatable obstacle course, and gin Armstrong. that all the sacrifices on the much, much more. Advertise with us and growyour business!

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TNT Express hosts Super Sunday of football By Brian Lockhart team. another TD by Alex The Spears opened The Express will re- 28, with another full Craggs. the scoring with a TD turn to Mel Mitchell day of football. The TNT Express Peewee Division TNT’s Trisden McK- in the fi rst quarter. fi eld this Sunday, May Football Club launched innon crossed the goal The game was tied the 2017 with a Su- The Express Pee- to score then followed when Justin Fawcett per Sunday of full day wees took on the Dur- up with a successful got his fi rst touchdown football action at Mel ham Dolphins in their convert to put the Ex- on a long sprint down Mitchell Athletic Fields opening game of the press up 22-0. the sidelines in the fi rst in Beeton on Sunday, season. Kane Jacques got his quarter. May 21. After running into a fi rst TD of the game in Alex Dolles recov- Games got under strong Durham offence the third quarter, fol- ered a fumble late in way in the morning be- in the fi rst half the Ex- lowed by another Ex- the quarter to give the ginning with the Atom press were trailing 20-0 press TD from Stuart Express possession of division and wrapped at the half. The squad Johnson. the ball. up in the afternoon re-grouped in the sec- Jacques scored again TNT was relentless when the Junior Var- ond half putting up a late in the game. on defence including sity team took the fi eld. strong defensive that The Express left the a quarterback sack by saw the Express play- fi eld with a 44-8 win in Nicholas Coleman. Atom Division ers breaking through their fi rst game of the Fawcett got his sec- the Durham line. season. ond touchdown again The TNT Atoms The Dolphins man- on a long sprint in the hosted the Durham aged to score in the sec- Junior Varsity second quarter. Dolphins for their fi rst ond half to run up the Fawcett followed up game of the season total and the Express The Junior Varsity with a another long run TNT Express Junior Varsity player, Justin Fawcett, with the kick-off taking had to settle for a 50-0 team had a good show- down the sidelines to sprints for a touchdown during the second quarter place at 9:30 a.m. loss to the visitors. ing in their fi rst game score before the end of of the Express’s game against the Niagara Spears on The Dolphins opened of the season with a the half. May 21, at Met Mitchell Athletic Field in Beeton. The the scoring early in Bantam Division win over the Niagara The fi nal was a 26-12 Express left the eld with a 26-12 win for their rst the fi rst quarter with Spears. win for the Express. game of the season. a touchdown then fol- The Express Bantam lowed up with a second team won their home TD in the second quar- opener over the Cam- ter. bridge Lions. The Express put up After taking an early a solid effort on both of- lead on a touchdown by fence and defence but Jake Barker and a con- gave up a few goals in vert by Kane Jacques, the second half. the Express kept up the The fi nal was a 31-0 pressure for the fi rst win for the Durham quarter going ahead

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TNT Express Peewee ball carrier, Tristan Monserrate, The Banting Memorial High School boys’ Tier 2 Varsity baseball team take on Stayner Collegiate Institute at is pursued by Durham Dolphins players during the Riverdale Park in Alliston on May 15. The Banting team took a lead with two early runs but lost out in the second quarter of the May 21 game at Mel Mitchell later innings for a 9-4 loss to end the game. It was the rst loss for the Banting team who are in second place Athletic Field in Beeton. The Express made some good in the standings. gains on the eld but had to settle for a 50-0 loss to the visitors. Photo by Brian Lockhart Page 12 – May 25, 2017 – The TIMES

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