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If you answered yes to any of these questions, a HEARING TEST is recommended. hornets claim GMohL championship Complimentary Hearing Tests (55+) By Brian Lockhart Their only loss came last season to when we lost to Penetang in the so it’s pretty fitting that we end the The Alliston Junior C Hornets the . finals and we vowed this year we season here. Schomberg played are once again the Georgian Mid After winning the first three wanted to come back and get the well tonight, we just kept counter- Orangeville Bolton Alliston 54 First St. 316 Queen St.S 24-180 Parsons Rd Ontario Junior C Hockey League games of the final series, the Hor- League title,” said Hornets head ing everything they did and they fi- 519-942-9428 905-857-5183 705-435-4356 champions. nets returned to Schomberg for coach Clay Birkett after Monday’s nally broke down and we got a turn The team claimed the title in game four and brought a huge con- win. “We’ve been going for this over and got the winning goal.” Schomberg on Monday (Mar. 9) tingent of Alliston fans with them for 178 days since game one of the night with a 3–2 win in game four who made the trek to support the season - which was in Schomberg Continued on PAGE 9 of the series to make it a clean squad in their bid for the title. sweep in the final round. The Cougars played their best After finishing the regular - sea game of the series in an attempt to son in first place, the Hornets dis- get back into the battle scoring at patched the in four 7:11 into the third period to make it games during the quarter-final a 2–2 game. round of the playoffs. But a pass from Jacob Tuck to They went on to eliminate the Nick Arcan out in front and a shot Terriers 4–1 in the semi- to the top gave the Hornets a one final before meeting up with the goal lead with just over 11 minutes in the champi- left on the clock. onship round. The Alliston squad pressed hard This is the eighth consecutive then killed the last couple of min- year the Hornets have gone to the utes keeping the puck out of their GMOHL championship and they zone to take the win. have won in seven of those years. “It’s fantastic. It hurt last year

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“Modelled on the proven ple’s talents and skills, building Eastern Ontario Development new public infrastructure like 40 new jobs created in alliston Fund, the Southwestern Ontario roads and transit, creating a dy- By Wendy GaBRek down the street. Specifically, Howa Canada Manufacturing ing significant investment and Development Fund is help- namic, supportive environment Howa Canada is partnering the investment will support fa- Inc. new jobs for Ontario’s econo- ing to create jobs and diversify where business thrives and with the province to create a cility upgrades and specialized “We’re delighted to wel- my, with over 400 jobs at Ford, the economy by encouraging building a secure savings plan new auto parts plant in Allis- equipment. come Howa Canada as the lat- the General Motors investment regional businesses to pursue so everyone can afford to retire. ton. The initiative will create “Our company is excited est addition to Ontario’s world in Ingersoll, and the Honda in- innovation and new markets. Ontario is in the top two 40 new jobs and add to the local by the opportunity to build on renowned auto sector,” said — vestment in Alliston.” Together, these two funds have in North America for vehicle economy. our 60 years of manufacturing Brad Duguid, Minister of Eco- Howa Textile Industry Co. created and retained more than production and is the only sub- Over $1,000,000 in support heritage with our first loca- nomic Development, Employ- has operations in Asia and the 29,000 jobs and attracted more national jurisdiction to have was provided to the project tion in Canada. As we develop ment and Infrastructure. “(Last U.S. and this is the company’s than $1.25 billion in invest- five major global automotive from the Southwestern Ontario our skilled team and advanced week’s) announcement under- first manufacturing facility in ment,” reads a press release assemblers: Chrysler, Ford, Development Fund. The funds production plant in Alliston, we scores the value of our compre- Canada. from the province. General Motors, Honda and will be used by Howa Canada to look forward to working closely hensive approach to partnering In related news, Ontario re- “Attracting new investment Toyota, as well as truck manu- establish a new state-of-the-art with our auto industry custom- with the auto industry, with a cently partnered with Honda of to Ontario’s key industry clus- facturer Hino. The industry sup- manufacturing facility to supply ers to exceed their expectations strong focus on quality and in- Canada Manufacturing in Al- ters is part of the government’s ports hundreds of thousands of interior trim components for the and deliver the very best inte- novation, as we work to secure liston to secure an $857 million economic plan for the province. jobs in communities across the 2016 Civic built at the Honda rior trim products possible,” new investments and product investment in the company’s as- The four-part plan is building province.” assembly plant – located just said Tatsuya Usami, President, mandates. Our strategy is secur- sembly operations. Ontario up by investing in peo- Honda’s Alliston operations have become the global lead plant for the development of the next generation of Honda Civic, the first time such a designa- tion has been granted to a plant outside of Japan. The Civic has been Canada’s top-selling car for the past 17 years. Ontario is still accepting ap- plications for the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund ~ from qualified businesses that are growing and creating jobs. Sectors eligible for the fund include advanced manufactur- ing, food processing, life sci- ences, information and commu- nications technology, tourism and cultural industries.

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Al- and right on time to meet his WITHIN AN HOUR OF though Amie wasn’t due un- new cousin, born just an hour McGUIRE til February 12th, she started earlier, in the hospital room RECEIPT, labour contractions early and next door. FENCING headed to Newmarket as well. There’s more coincidences LIMITED THANK YOU Everyone was totally sur- here though... • Specializing in Farms Proofed and prised to see Amie when she Amie and Michael met at • All Styles of Fencing approved by ...... arrived at the hospital with Southlake originally, he is a • Installed & Repaired Date: Aug 30/04 her husband Michael and their Child Youth Crisis Worker 705-435-2770 daughter Caroline. and she is a nurse. Date of insertion “I was sitting in the wait- And, Jessica met her hus- RR 1, EGBERT, ONT. L0L 1N0 ing room with Jessica’s in- band, Adrian, a chef, right af- Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, 29/04 laws when Amie came in,” ter high school. She works as Sales Rep.: Annette said Karen Doyle, the girls’ an event coordinator, and the BRTT  KTS K IS K mother. “I was surprised to see pair now work together for the Amie coming down the hall, same company! CC  OC K SFP K GVS K but it figures.” On how this affects the fam- Set by: JRC Jessica’s labour moved ily, proud grandmother Karen McGuire Fencing slowly, and she had hoped to had this to say, “This is great deliver first, however once for me. The birthday parties 1x30 Amie’s water was broken, for these babies are going to Photo By Wendy GaBrek Jessica was told she’d have to be hilarious. I can’t wait.” Jessica (left) with baby Shay and Amie with baby Quinton wait for her C–section. “Hang Despite the competition, Alliston tight,” the doctor said, “I have these sisters are best friends, 705-435-7631 By Wendy GaBrek first, and Jessica delivered her test later in the week – which, another delivery in the next and were even each other’s Mar. 13 - 21 Sisters Amie Isaac (nee son, Shay, just over an hour of course, was positive. birthing room and then I’ll be maids-of-honour at their re- Doyle) and Jessica Brown later. Although Aime hails from back to deliver your baby”. spective weddings. (nee Doyle) gave birth to baby This may seem unbeliev- Stoufville (although both girls Sure enough, it was Amie’s “We truly are sisters who do boys on the same day, at the able, but according to Amie, grew up in Tottenham) and baby he delivered first, at 9:41 everything together!” Jessica same hospital, with the same the pair have been fighting Jessica now resides in Al- a.m. – another competition joked. doctor and nurses just one for the spotlight most of their liston, both sisters chose the won in this sister act. These are not the first grand- hour apart on February 8th, lives. same OBGYN, Dr. Watt, in “I just went back and forth children in the family. Amie 2015. “We got engaged a month Newmarket. between the two rooms,” Kar- and Jessica’s sister Julie and The coincidence was noth- apart, we got married in the As this story goes, their pre- en Doyle told The Times on her husband Bill have twins ing short of a miracle. same year and we announced natal appointments were usu- the big day. “It was great for Brady and Abigail and young- CINDERELLA Born at Southlake Regional our pregnancies in the same ally booked on the same day me! Then, I heard a baby cry er brother Evan. Their brother At The Circle Healthcare Centre in Newmar- week,” said older sister Aime. – another coincidence – and and I knew Amie’s baby had Steven, and his wife Kim, for TWO WEEKS ket, nurses commented that “I feel like I’m always stealing they would often meet each arrived. It was a thrilling mo- have little Max and Ayla. Friday & Saturday they had never seen anything Jessica’s thunder!” other at the entrance of the ment for all of us.” With eight grandchildren at 2:00 and 7:00 like this in their careers – and The pregnancies were not clinic and just chuckle. “I told her she better not go now in the family, this Christ- Sunday at 7:00 staff members came flocking coordinated. Jessica called On February 7th, Jessica’s first,” said Jessica. “But of mas is sure to be the best ever Monday - Friday at to meet the happy, healthy ba- her sister to share the good water broke at 7 p.m. at home. course she did!” at the Doyle household in 10:00, 2:00 and 7:00 bies and their proud mothers. news, and Amie said she had She and her husband Adrian At 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Jes- Tottenham. Congratulations For more showtimes visit Amie’s baby, Quinton, came planned on taking a pregnancy raced to Southlake, with her sica’s baby was born by C– Amie and Jessica. Well Done! www.circletheatre.ca Page 4 – March 12, 2015 – The TIMES SIMCOE-YORK Improv at its best comes to the Gibson Centre PRINTING & and they invite you to join really coming up with this a talking head – that’s more them for this interactive and stuff in the moment, we like stand up.” PUBLISHING unique experience. leave a lot of the decision Improv also involves audi- Recently, I met with Chan- making to the audience.” ence participation. LIMITED dra Pepper to get her to dish 4 Corners performers “If your phone rings dur- on the difference between also have to know when the ing our performance, you Publisher of the improv and stand up com- joke’s over. can bet that we’re answer- The Times edy. “Some segments are re- ing it,” Pepper said (and I King Weekly Sentinel “Improv, or improvisation, ally short. You have to know laughed). is the art of creating on the when to call it,” Pepper said (P.S. – It’s my husband, 34 Main Street, West spot. We have no agenda. on the art of improv. “The Craig’s, 39th birthday this P.O. Box 310 Beeton, ON L0G 1A0 Comedy just happens,” she best example I can give for Friday and I’ve already 905-729-2287 said. that is this: Picture some- booked 4 tickets to the show. Toll Free: 1-888-559-2287 Friday’s show, in the one on stage standing alone. And yes, they do know it’s Fax: 905-729-2541 style of “Whose Line is it His arms are raised and he’s his big day...bahahahaha!) Anyways?”, is filled with shaking them furiously. This And finally, good improv www.newtectimes.com 2-3 minute long snippets, could be anything, right? I doesn’t need “blue humour” www.facebook.com/newtectimes packed into two, 45 minute walk on stage and say, ‘How to be funny. acts. It happens fast, and the many times have I told you “Our show has a 13+ rat- General Manager approach to this style of hu- not to shake the baby!’ and ing for a reason. Sometimes ALAN CLARIDGE mour is furious. then exit stage left. The an F–bomb gets dropped, but “We call it ‘Slaying the joke’s over. It’s brilliant, but we don’t rely on penis jokes Vice President Dragon’,” Pepper told The it’s over quick.” for laughs,” Pepper said. Sales, Marketing, Times. “That means we just Improv can also be emo- “I love improv because it’s Business Development KARIN ROSSI go for it. Anything – and tional in other ways than be- a way to have fun and learn everything! – can, and does ing humorous. and grow, and a family of happen.” “There was a dying scene improvisers is such a giving Editorial On bringing her ‘A Game’ I saw once, where the ac- group because you have to Editor to the stage each night, Pep- tor literally died on stage accept everything that’s hap- WENDY GABREK per had this to say, “You because he was told he was pening. No one person is in [email protected] can’t be afraid to fail – even getting dumber and dumber control. And typically, that’s Photo By Wendy GaBrek when your brain is like a until his body was just too the way we become in real Reporters Chandra Pepper gets into gear for her upcoming improv show Brian Lockhart, Sports at the Gibson Centre. fried egg.” dumb to function. The actor life, too,” she said. The foursome cannot pre- did a really good job of it, Don’t miss 4 Corners Im- By Wendy GaBrek 4 Corners Improv, featur- pare, they can only bring a and it was really very sad,” prov this Friday, March 13th. Advertising An amazing ensemble of ing Herbie Barnes, Chandra list of “games” to play with said Pepper. The show starts at 8 p.m., Sales Reps talented actor/comedians Pepper, Marjie Chud and the audience. On the “in the moment doors open at 7:30 p.m. The ANNETTE DERRAUGH will be performing at the James Cole, is back for a “We are their puppets, pressure”, Pepper said, “In bar will be open too! [email protected] Gibson Centre for Arts & night of fun and laughs that essentially,” joked Pepper improv you don’t always get Additional shows (same Culture this Friday night. you won’t want to miss, joked. “To prove that we’re to be the star of a scene. The venues and times) are sched- Heather Erwin cast is always ready to step uled for April 24th & May in and step up to help each 15th. ask a psychotherapist other out.” Tickets are $12 in advance Classifieds By alIson kerr, Ph.d. son has always been a good quences of their behaviours. Pepper also disclosed that or $15 at the door – and are [email protected] Question: My 15-year-old kid but lately I’ve been smell- Alcohol not only causes good improv also has to available at the Gibson Cen- have a lot of action. tre box office. Gift certifi- Composing ing alcohol on his breath on adolescent judgment to go Farmers the weekends and after he’s off-line during consumption “You can’t just be stand- cates may be purchased on- Graphic Designer been to a friend’s after school. but it has been shown to de- ing there telling jokes like line at gibsoncentre.com Lisa Clendening Simcoe-Grey MPP Jim Wil- When I asked him about it, he lay and in some cases to irre- son spoke in the Legislature says that some of his friends’ vocably harm the developing Business Wednesday, March 4th in sup- dads offer him beer whenever brain of the young. Binge- port of Bill 40, the Agricul- he visits. He says it’s ok be- drinking (more than 5 drinks ture Insurance Act, which, if Mary Speck cause it’s “only” beer and if at a sitting) and blackouts are passed, would allow for the other parents are ok with it, especially damaging to teen creation of a livestock insur- Subscription rates: ance program. why can’t we be? We don’t brains. Within 65 km except towns with letter “It’s about time the Govern- let him drink at home. Am I For more information on the carriers – $52.00 incl. G.S.T. ment step up and be there for just being too uptight? effects of alcohol and other Beyond 65 km and towns with letter Answer: Leaving aside the substances on the developing carriers – $89.00 incl. G.S.T. our farmers when they need Single copies $1.50 incl. G.S.T. us most,” said Wilson. “No fact that it’s illegal in Ontario brain, see The Teenage Brain: to serve alcohol to anyone A Neuroscientist’s Survival Published every Thursday matter how good a farmer is at Copyright The Times 2012 their job, there will always be under 19, both parents and Guide to Raising adolescents circumstances outside of their kids need to learn about the and Young Adults by Frances The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall control...be it natural disas- not be liable for damages arising out of errors particular harms that alcohol M. Jensen, M.D. (2015) or the in advertisements beyond the amount paid ters, wild animals, or natural can do to developing young overview article “The Shrink- for the space actually occupied by that por- tion of the advertisement in which the error causes.” brains. Adolescents who start ing Teenage Brain” (Macleans occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and Livestock insurance would drinking at 15 are four times magazine, Jan. 12, 2015). there shall be no liability for non insertion of allow farmers to receive finan- any advertisement beyond the amount paid more likely to abuse alcohol Alison Kerr, Ph.D., Psycho- for such advertisement. cial compensation in the event as adults than kids who start therapist can be reached at of the unexpected death of THE TIMES is a member of the Ontario drinking later. 905 936-2400 or at alikerr@ Press Council, an independent body set their animals. Although Wil- up by the newspapers of the province to The latest neuroscience xplornet.ca uphold freedom of expression and deal with son expressed support for the complaints from readers. The Press Council research is showing that the encourages complainants to first give the Bill, he did urge the Minister newspaper an opportunity to redress their brain is not finished develop- grievances. If not satisfied, they may then to open the program to a vari- write to the Council, enclosing a copy of ing until somewhere between material that is the subject of the complaint, ety of commodities and imple- at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, , Ont. ment the program quickly. the ages of 24 and 26. Dur- M5A 4L8. “Not only does the Min- ing the adolescent years, the We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada, through the ister control the timing of prefrontal cortex (or thinking Canadian Periodical Fund (CPF) toward our mailing costs. these programs, he also con- part of the brain) is develop- trols which commodities will ing rapidly and catching up be eligible,” said Wilson. “I with the more emotional parts would encourage the Minister of the brain that are respon- to make sure that he does not sible for memory, feelings pick and choose only a few and impulsiveness among commodities.” other things. Consequently, “If you have livestock you adolescents are prone to be Member have dead stock,” said Wil- risk-takers and experimenters CCNA son. “The government should while often displaying a lack be there to help when these of judgment or foresight about unfortunate circumstances oc- cur.” the potential long-term conse- The TIMES – March 12, 2015 – Page 5

Everyone welcome at TBDCC Regarding Tecumseth Estates... Dear editor: Dear editor: place since January 2012 abuts the subject lands and tion with they are left with a If you are visiting the area looking for local attractions, ac- I wish to raise several is- when a ‘stop work order’ to such other persons as pre- piece of land that they can do commodations or a great place to eat, the TBDCC office at sues for your consideration was issued as tree clearing scribed by Council.” nothing with but pay taxes on 54 Queen St. South Tottenham has the information you need! with respect to the Special was taking place without a I have spoken with abut- it. In this case however, per- If you are a local resident, drop into the Chamber office Permit for tree clearing is- permit. ting landowners who were haps, if public dialogue were where you will find excellent information on businesses in sued to Maria Rizzardo (Te- I would think New Te- not notified. permitted we could at least New Tecumseth and surrounding areas. cumseth Estates). cumseth Estates profit from Additionally, Section 5.3 raise the issue with our Mu- If you are a business and you are looking for a place where The subject property abuts leasing an additional 35 states that “Council shall nicipality and see if it would you will get information, education, promotion and support the urban Boundary of Bee- acres of farmland would pale hear any person who wishes consider using the funds in to help grow your business, then look no further than the Tot- ton. A recent article about in comparison to the sav- to speak for or in objection to the tree reserve account (gen- tenham Beeton & District Chamber of Commerce! We have the tree cutting in our local ings they would achieve by an application for a Special erated through the Tree Pres- several ways to help you and tons of innovative ideas to help online newspaper Madhunt, removing the trees now, and Permit.” ervation and Compensation grow your business! notes “The Tecumseth Es- then coming forward with If the review that is taking By-law) to purchase at least Check out our website at www.tottenhamchamber.on.ca , tates property was excluded another request to develop place presently, concludes a portion of the woodlots give us a call at 905 936-4100 or come see us, we are your from the Beeton Secondary the property in the future. that the proper procedures did which appear at their closest central hub for business, community and tourism. March 12–25 – Drop into our office to get information on Plan (BSP) in 2005, and a I am also troubled that a not occur. I hope that County point to be within 75 feet of Health, Fitness, Food & Fun. subsequent appeal to the statement issued this week- Council will allow for input the proposed Trans Canada Linda Spurr, Office Administrator OMB was abandoned by the end by the County Forester by the residents as Section Trail as it heads north out of Tottenham Beeton & District Chamber of Commerce Rizzardo’s in 2007. The long Graeme Davis says that in 5.3 seems to allow. There are Beeton. term goal was approximately Oct. 2014 The Environmen- valid concerns with respect I don’t believe that anyone 900 new homes. Previous to tal Impact Study “recom- to potential flooding, loss of expects our Government to that the site was the preferred mended a reduction to the habitat, and the overall ben- be perfect. But it is reason- HAGAN TREE SERVICE Est. 1979 supply of the fill required proposed woodland removal efit of preserving woodland. able to expect that if a mis- PRUNING• PRUNING • PLANTING • PLANTING • REMOVAL • REMOVAL • • STUMPINGSTUMPING for their subdivision in Al- to properly buffer an area Personally having been a take has been made, that best AWARD WINNING TREESLANDSCAPE • SHRUBS DESIGN & • CONSTRUCTION HEDGES liston.”. stream, reducing the wood- Councillor and Board Mem- efforts are made to correct it. FULLY INSURED – CONSULTING Our Municipality though land clearing to 30.6 acres ber of a Conservation Au- NEW TECUMSETH the Tree Preservation and from the original request of thority, I never like to see a Barbara Huson, BOB HAGAN, I.S.A. 1-905-936-2876 CERTIFIED ARBORIST 416-230-3184 Compensation By-law 2008- 34.7 acres.” land owner placed in a posi- Beeton 123 requires payment for Yet the permit the Coun- trees removed for develop- ty issued in January 2015 ment. For example the Bal- grants permission to remove lymore development in New approximately 35 acres of Tecumseth I believe com- woodlands. X CROSSWORD pensated the town $102,594 As I read Simcoe County’s for the trees removed to al- Forest Conservation By-law PUZZLE NO. 465 low for their development. - Special permit section 5.2 6. Coffee additive So I am troubled that this requires that “ At least fifteen 7. Broad expanse property came before County (15) business days prior to 8. Keep trying Councillors as simply a re- consideration of the applica- 9. Marble figure quest “to expand an existing tion for a Special Permit, the 10. A real shocker? agricultural area” and that Clerk shall send, by regular 11. Central part the background information mail, written notice to the 12. Alas! in the staff report centered applicant, all assessed own- 13. Musical transition solely around what has taken ers of each parcel of land that 14. White with age 25. Considerably 26. Theatrical part 28. Art ____ Church Directory 29. Laundry utensil 31. Precipitate St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 34. Mineral 128 Main St. W., Beeton 36. Bric-a-brac stand Sun. 10:30 AM Service 38. Pounce Sunday School Available 40. Tinker “Come Visit Our Friendly Church” 41. Dwarf buffalo Rev. John Hong • 905-729-0055 • www.standrewsbeeton.com 42. Turnpike fee 43. Organic compound 44. Assist a criminal 45. Pamper 46. Wing-shaped 48. Gator’s cousin 52. Juicy fruit 55. Alcohol lamp Copyright © 2008, Penny Press 57. Phonograph record ACROSS 35. Expose 78. NBA site 58. Evidence 1. “____ fleece was white . ..” 37. Follower 80. Special favorite 60. Palm drink 4. ____ room (family room) 39. Sober 81. Exposed 62. At the top Water Softener and 7. Church part 44. Mother-of-pearl source 82. Waterless 64. Ancient Egyptian symbol Drinking Water Specialists 11. Pin money 47. Coyly roguish 83. Ghostly greeting 66. Echo 15. Negative 49. Promptly 86. Foul up 67. Come to light * SAVE 25% 16. Paddle’s cousin 50. Unit of cotton 87. Bread baker 68. Distanced 17. Nerve network 51. Enrage 88. “The Over-the-Hill ____” 69. Toil ON ALL HOME 18. Toast spread 53. Western tie 89. In addition 70. Desert plant FILTRATION 19. Sable 54. Abba ____ 90. Turkish ruler 71. Manners 20. Prior to, in verse 55. Fencing equipment 91. Repose 74. Moroccan capital EQUIPMENT 21. Of a time 56. Weirdo 92. Submit to 77. Monopoly fee Rent or Purchase 22. Indian melody 59. Absolute ruler 93. Football holder 79. Uneasy 23. WWII agency 61. Vital 94. Perfect score, to a gymnast 82. Earlier Free Diagnosis of existing water systems 24. Sailor’s “stop” 63. Shoe part 84. Before “blastoff” *Some conditions apply 26. Come again 65. Music lover’s equipment DOWN 85. Shelley offering 27. Steep 69. On the ____ (fleeing) 1. Notify 28. Coin 72. Tropical American rodent 2. Wig 30. Continental currency 73. Killer whale 3. Geological layers Solution on page 14 416-798-7675 32. Florida island 75. Flightless bird 4. Sturgeon delicacy www.cedarspringswater.ca | [email protected] 33. Sparse 76. Plato’s market 5. Auricle Page 6 – March 12, 2015 – The TIMES ‘Save the Beeton Woods’ meeting well attended from the County, NVCA, ton to inform residents on they (the County) didn’t fol- and the Mayor and Deputy what’s happening, and to get low the process,” said one Mayor of the Town of New petitions into local stores for person in attendance. Tecumseth (who are mem- signature (in addition to the “Who’s responsible for the bers of county council, and 1,000 signatures against the remediation, if any is neces- were not present when that clear cutting of trees on the sary?” said another. council voted in favour of 9th Line, already collected The current situation, as issuing the permit in ques- through social media in one updated by Councillor Nor- tion); week) and to have the people cross this evening, on the 3. To obtain, through the of Beeton contact the Mayor site is that all clear cutting Freedom of Information Act, and Deputy Mayor to ensure of trees has stopped; the Riz- a copy of the permit and re- that the displeasure of the zardo family is honouring lated documents issued to people is known; the stop work order issued ‘Beeton Estates’; 6. To set a date to a future by the County this after- 4. To inform the Town of meeting (likely next week – noon. Rizzardo now has 30- New Tecumseth, through TBA). days to appeal the stop work Beeton Councillor Richard “We’re going to prove that order if they so choose. Norcross (who was in at- tendance this evening), that the group wishes to receive regular written correspon- dence, by registered mail, BY WENDY GABREK (but not limited to): fl ood- ting land owners of the ap- on any future happenings at A group of concerned ing, endangered trees and plication to clear the trees the site or in relation to this citizens came together last animal species, archaeologi- – which include a variety matter and that a clear “point Wednesday evening at the cal treasurers; stress on the known as ‘Butternut’ that is person” at the Town should Beeton Library branch to Beeton Creek (which could endangered; and that there be made known; discuss the impact of the re- cause potential fl ooding is- was no public input session 5. To continue with door- moval of trees on a 9th Line sues for abutting landowners held in relation to the above to-door canvassing of Bee- property. and schools); and stress on mentioned application. Banning together un- sewage lines running over The group, which is go- der the ‘Save The Beeton top of aging infrastructure ing to vote on a new, perma- Woods’ Facebook banner, (bridges). nent name (e-mail carolin. the meeting lasted two hours “Who dropped the ball?” [email protected] to sug- and more than 75 were in at- was the main question asked, gest a name to be included tendance. in relation to why a permit on the list of considerations) The group, led by Caro- was issued by the County of came up with a “wish list” lin Milne, Deanne Gardiner, Simcoe in the fi rst place. by the meeting’s end. In- Nicole Cox and Stephanie In one of the pictures cluded is: MacLellan, discussed sev- linked to this article, is a 1. A permanent group eral topics in relation to the map of Beeton which shows formation, with a formal removal of trees on private the woodlot in question. The organizational structure to property in a highlands area penned circle represents the update, inform and advocate just outside of Beeton prop- amount of forest already cut on behalf of the residents er; the chain of command down – under a legal permit in Beeton, especially as it relating to obtaining clear – by the Rizzardo family. concerns the matter at hand, cutting permits (issued at the Attendees at the meeting and to encourage Tottenham county level); the impact the suggest that the County vio- and Alliston to form similar removal of these trees could lated its own by-law, #5635, groups for future alliance; potentially have on the vil- in relation to clear cutting, 2. A public consultation to lage of Beeton, including as it did not inform the abut- be held with representatives PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART STA PUCK TOSS – Hockey fans toss their pucks onto the ice before the start of the third period of Sunday’s / Schomberg Cougars game. The puck toss has become a fan favourite and is hosted by St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School to raise funds for an upcoming mission trip. TAX EXPERTS tax tax EXPERTS EXPERTS TENDER NO. T15-06 DUFFERIN STREET CULVERT REPLACEMENT HIGGINS OFFICE K.J. HILL HOTS & TAX SERVICES Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the Town of New Tecumseth FINANCIAL SERVICES E-FILE [email protected] until: 2:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, March 26, 2015  Professional Investment for the full replacement of the Dufferin Street Culvert in the Town of New Tecumseth at the PERSONAL AND SMALL BUSINESS TAX PREPARATION & Tax Services intersection of Dufferin Street and Parsons Road in the community of Alliston including, but 75 Main St. W., KEN HILL, CFP not limited to; site preparation, excavation and removal of the existing CSPA culvert, Decorative Elements V.001 - Set.006 - MediaMilitia.com CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER Beeton installation of twin 2400mm x 1800mm X approximately 28m pre-cast concrete box 12 Queen St. North, P.O. Box 646 culverts, storm sewer connections, retaining wall structures, site restoration, road 905 748-1111 Tottenham, Ont. granulars, base course and surface course asphalt, and all other work necessary for a email: [email protected] Bus 905-936-4242 Fax 905-936-3675 complete job in accordance with details set out more specifically in the tender document and contract plans. Complete tender documents will be available at the offices of the Town of New Tecumseth Administration Centre for the sum of $56.50 ($50.00 plus HST) per set payable to the Town of New Tecumseth that is non-refundable. John Harrett To obtain a copy of the Tender, contact [email protected] or copies are Accounting To advertise in available online for download at www.biddingo.com. Personal and Small Business this space please Each tender must be accompanied by a certified tender deposit in the amount of 10% of Income Tax Services the total bid price (excluding taxes) made payable to the Town of New Tecumseth and an ~ E-File ~ call Annette Agreement to Bond providing for a 100% Performance Bond and a 50% Labour and Mate- 905-936-2798 rial Payment Bond. The lowest or any tender is not necessarily accepted. 13-A Queen Street S. Box 700 at Ms. Lori Archibald, Senior Buyer, Town of New Tecumseth Administration Centre Tottenham L0G 1W0 (Above ‘Affordable Optical’) 10 Wellington Street East, Alliston, Ontario, L9R 1A1 [email protected] 905-729-2287 Telephone: 705-435-3900, Ext. 1240

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Preheat oven to 400°. potato chips will go to CON- also to build public awareness Germany - Beer flavored; 2. Arrange fillets on a TACT Community Services to about the services offered by Columbia - Mayonnaise and parchment-lined baking sheet. help support their programs the organization and expand lemon ; Russia - Crab and cav- Brush 1/2 teaspoon mayon- CONTACT Community its offerings. iar; Egypt - Kebab and stuffed naise over top of each fillet; Services is a non-profit regis- Chippery Potato Chips are vine leaves. sprinkle evenly with salt. Gen- tered charity that provides a made fresh with potatoes Try this tasty recipe, made tly press about 2 tablespoons range of community services grown locally. The chips are with potato chips: crushed chips evenly on top of and programs to the residents hand made to order and are Fish and Chip Chips each fillet. of South Simcoe. available in a multitude of 4 (6-ounce) cod fillets (or Cook fish at 400° for 10 It’s mission is to support the tasty flavours. other firm white fish) minutes or until fish flakes communities of South Simcoe Interesting Tidbits and Fact 2 teaspoons canola based easily when tested with a fork. by providing quality services about the Potato Chip: mayonnaise Serve with ranch dressing. through sustainable, creative solutions to community needs. CONTACT Community Services has been servicing the South Simcoe Community for over 35 years. They offer housing, employ- ment and youth engagement services. Last year CONTACT com- munity services helped over 900 clients find housing, these were individuals who were experiencing a housing crisis and were about to be evicted, PhOTO SuBMiTTeD evicted or were one of the Karlene Langman – Youth Engagement Assistant; Sandra many invisible homeless per- Mawby – Co-executive Director; Liz Beattie – Co-executive sons in South Simcoe. Director; Melissa Medaglia - Community Resource Assistant In addition, the Bradford Works division of CONTACT By CArOl MAiTlAND having a weeklong celebration assisted over 900 individuals March 14 is National Po- of All Things Potato Chips. To in their search for long-term tato Chip Day and CONTACT celebrate CONTACT CS will sustainable employment. Community Services will be release interesting tidbits and The purpose of ‘Potato Chip PhOTO SuBMiTTeD iT’S CriC TiMe – Some say springtime, we say CRIC time! Save the date - May 2, 2015! It’s the 37th Annual CRIC Car Draw & Dance. Once again we are planning the event of the year. We welcome back the talented and crowd pleasing band New Hollywood and our of- Wild Game Di e ficial CRIC DJ Rob Boyle. And yes it’s back! The “oh so fun!” Coldwell Banker Ronan Realty photo booth! This is a great opportunity for you to capture your CRIC moment. Don’t forget to buy your tickets before April 3rd for your chance to win the $500.00 Early Bird cash prize sponsored by F&P Manufacturing. The earlier you buy your tickets the better. Last year’s 5 COURSES draw was a sell-out so don’t miss out! Not only will you lose out on your chance to win a 2015 Honda Civic and other fabulous prizes, you will miss some great memory making fun at the THURSDAY, MARCH 26 biggest party in town. One $60 ticket admits 4 people. Like us on Facebook www.facebook. com/TottenhamCRIC or check out our website www.tottenhamcric.ca for more details. Tickets APPETIZER ~ 1st course now on sale at Tottenham Foodland, Tottenham Home Hardware, Coldwell Banker Ronan Realty, Man of York, Tottenham Dry Cleaners, Mary Catherine’s Hair Salon, The Tottenham Smoked Trout paté with crostinni Health Food Store, The Tottenham Garage and other local businesses. Pictured: These girls MAIN COURSE ~ 4th course were glammin’ in the Coldwell Banker Ronan Realty photo booth at the 2014 CRIC Car Draw SALAD ~ 2nd course MIXED GAME MEAT PLATTER & Dance. Asian Marinated Duck Spedinni (includes all three game per person) on bed of crisp apple and pear Medallion of Grilled Venison slaw topped in a Cabernet Sauvignon and wild mushroom sauce SOUP ~ 3rd course *** Wild Rice and Pheasant Soup Wild Boar and Duck Sausage *** Maple BBQ Wild Boar Ribs served with winter vegetables and AVAILABLE roasted potatoes ON TAP DESSERT Hockley Honey ice wine roasted Apple 100 with goat cheese and maple Candied Walnuts

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Elementary schools Hornets Claim 2014/15 Jr. ‘C’ Title in b–ball championship BY BRIAN LOCKHART multaneously for the fi rst Tecumseth South Public time in school history. School went to the South Both boys teams are now Simcoe boys basketball ranked top 16 in the county fi nals after winning their among 160 public and cath- semi-fi nal game over Field- olic schools crest by two points. Tec South and Fred C. That matched them up Cooke both advance to the against Fred C. Cooke from County Championships in Bradford who won their on Tuesday, March semi-fi nal game over the 10. defending champion Te- Tec South enters as the cumseth Beeton Elemen- smallest school in the tour- tary school. nament championship and The championship, held will face tough competition at Alliston Union Public having drawn a basketball School in Alliston, was a power house school in the tight battle between two fi rst round – Terry Fox FRONT skilled teams. from Barrie. Continued from Wingham / Walkerton fi nal The Hornets are not done series taking place in the In the end, Fred C. Cooke Terry Fox Elementary for the year. Now they will Western Junior C Hockey came out on top by a nar- have won the past three go on to the provincial level League to see who they will row margin winning 26–24 grade seven and eight boys to compete for the Schmalz play in the fi rst round at the over Tec South. and girls Simcoe County Cup. provincial level. The lead went back and championships. “It feels good, very good, They should have about a forth the entire second half, “I love the David and Go- (to win the title) but we week off before the next se- but the “lid was on the bas- liath scenario in the tour- know we’re not done yet,” ries gets underway. ket” for Tec South in fi - ney’s fi rst game,” said Tec said Hornets captain Tanner “Some banged up bodies nal three minutes as they South coach Jeff Dockeray. Dockerty. “We want to keep are going to take some time missed several close shot to “It would be a great story. going and with the Schmalz to heal up,” Dockerty said tie and go ahead. We’ve prepared well and now.” of what happens during that It thwarted Tec South’s I know the boys relish the This was the fi rst time the week. “We’ll have a couple bid to hold both Male and chance to represent Totten- Cougars have been in the of good practices to keep the Female South Simcoe ham and Tec South in the GMOHL championship since legs going. Then we’ll get Championship Banners si- county competition.” 2003 when they won the title. back out there.” Schomberg had a good sea- As of Wednesday night, son then really stepped it up Walkerton was leading the in the fi nal. Western series 3–1. “They played well, the The Hornets have met scored didn’t tell the whole Walkerton in the fi rst round story,” Dockerty said. “They for six consecutive years aren’t the most disciplined from 2008 to 2013, and came team and we made them pay out on top every time. on the power play when we There are seven other Ju- could.” nior C Leagues in Ontario The Hornets must now currently wrapping up their wait for the outcome of the fi nal series.

PHOTOS BY BRIAN LOCKHART Tottenham Steam done for the season The team from Tecumseth South Public School take on BY BRIAN LOCKHART of the second place Toronto The series was tied at fi nal played at the Totten- Fred C. Cook from Bradford during the South Simcoe el- The Tottenham Steam are Attack. one when the return to Tot- ham Community Centre ementary school fi nals held at Alliston Union Public School. fi nished for the season after Tottenham entered the tenham the following night arena on March 4. Tecumseth South was squeezed out 26–24 in the fi nal. being knocked out in round playoffs in the fi rst round ended with a 5–4 win for the The Ravens took the game two of the playoffs by the and met up with the Alliston Steam. 12–3 and earned the right to Halton Ravens. Coyotes. With not break, the squads advance to the next round. It was a good run for the That series went fi ve were back at it for game There are now four teams team that dominated the games when the Coyotes three on February 28, and left in the GMHL battling South Division of the Great- managed to pull off two the Ravens took a lead win- it out for the championship er Metro Hockey League for surprise wins after spending ning 5-1. Russell Cup. most of the season. most of the season as a .500 The series was tied again The Ravens are now up Ending the regular sea- team. after game four with the against the Temsicaming Ti- son in fi rst place, the squad Going up against Halton Steam winning 4–2. tans in one series. managed 37 wins and fi ve in the second round, the That brought the series The other series has the losses over 42 games and Steam lost game one 6–4 on down to a single game to Toronto Attack playing the fi nished four points ahead the Ravens home ice. decide the winner with the Seguin Huskies. Page 10 – March 12, 2015 – The TIMES Adj–Tos brings 2015 budget with 3% municipal tax increase RICHARD BLANCHARD dents with the average in the assessment value by the province. a 2.3% increase in its OPP received legal opinion that Adjala–Tosorontio council residential assessment of 2.5% which will also affect “Our Ontario Municipal levy while the Ontario Pro- it would be unable to rescind has passed its 2015 budget $400,000 will see a $27 in- the amount of taxes. partnership Funding grant vincial Police subsidization the retirement benefi ts pack- which will see the municipal crease in the municipal por- Overall, the township will will be reduced by $162,700, funding of $147,575 has age for any current employ- portion of the tax bill go up tion of their tax bill. The spend $10,729,655 this year a 20% cut,” she said. been cancelled. The result ee. by 3%. education portion of the tax with $9,972,155 on operat- She added that township will see user fee of OPP ser- “Its probably cheaper to Council passed the bud- bill is expected to remain ing expenses and $757,500. faced 28% increase in its vice rise to $375 per unit and pay benefi ts as its stands get Monday night with two constant while the county In a presentation during utility bills, 28% increase in $187.50 for vacant proper- then to hire lawyers for a of the members of council, portion is going up by one the council meeting, trea- its WSIB payments and a ties. court case.” Floyd Pinto and Bob Mead- per cent. surer Janet Sherwood told 15% increase in its liability Councillors Bob Meadows Council recently decided ows, opposed to its adoption. Residents are also seeing councillors that the township insurance costs.” and Floyd Pinto had diffi cul- not to extend the retirement Overall, township resi- the impact of an increase was seeing less money from The township also saw ties with supporting the bud- benefi ts package to any new get because of the funding hired employees. of health benefi ts for retired Mayor Mary Small Brett township employees. said that she appreciated the Meadows said that the work of council and staff township was looking at an in coming up with a budget annual cost of $32,000 for with an increase of three per about 40 former employees. cent. “I fi nd it hard to support “I think that an increase of this when we don’t have any this size is admirable with all bylaws approving this mea- the increased costs that we sure which started back in were facing.” 2009,” he said. He said that Deputy mayor Doug Little he concerns about the town- expressed similar support ship’s total liability for this for the budget. program which is estimated “Under the circumstances, to cost over a million dol- I think that we did it pretty lars. good this year. It wasn’t Pinto has similar concerns easy.” about the amount of money that had been paid out over Circle Theatre PHOTO BY WENDY GABREK the years and the number of On Palm Sunday, March LOOKING TO REDUCE THE SPEED LIMIT ON THE 10TH SIDEROAD – Marie Shaw, a resident of the Town of New Te- people receiving the ben- 29th at 2 p.m., St. Andrew cumseth, spoke to council on Monday night, asking that the speed limit on the 10th Sideroad, between the 5th Line and Hwy. efi ts. Anglican Church in Al- 9 be reduced from 80 km/hour to 60 km/hour. Shaw presented a petition with multiple signatures and stated the reasons for He was told that about liston presents a special her request, which include: increased dump truck traffi c containing fi ll headed for the 5th Line pit; increased traffi c fl ow from $300,000 had been paid out the new subdivisions on the 3rd and 4th Lines of Tottenham; the refusal by Canada Post to deliver mail to 78 homes within showing of “The Passion over the years and that the this stretch due to narrow roads and deep culverts which poses a risk to postal workers; frequent accidents on the stretch of of the Christ” at Circle decision on the benefi ts had road – including one dump truck ending up in the ditch; school buses dropping off children; increase of traffi c fl ow from the Theatre, 19 Victoria St. E. been made as an executive approved Beeton subdivisions; and the fact that four major lines cross this section of road. Shaw pointed out that the cost of Donation of $10 supports decision by the mayor. changing the signs would be “negligible compared to (the cost of) a life”. The speed limit on this section of road was increased St. Andrew’s outreach to 80 km/hour from 60 km/hr in 2002, on the recommendation of a traffi c study. The issue was left for town staff to look into. A Deputy Mayor Doug Little ministries. report is expected back at a future Committee of the Whole meeting. said that the township had March break ACTIVITIES March Break New Tecumseth Public Library Cheer Camp March Break Events 2015 S  W The Nearly World-Famous Duffl eBag Ages 4 and up Tuesday, March 17 @ 10:00 am Theatre returns for another hilarious Alliston Memorial Arena, and interactive performance Learn t  unt, tumble and dance with u thi 49 Nelson St. W., March Break! Daily game and craft and a New Tecumseth Tickets $5.00 each pizza party on Friday! 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our insurance premium was Essa municipal budget up by 9.99% for 2015 around $80,000 per year. RichaRd BlanchaRd Roadcrease in recent years with theWatch budget. happy withplays the increase but from the province.role Not only Now its over $400,000. Essa council has brought approval of a 9.9% increase Council meet last Wednes- they said that they didn’t the operating grant from the Hydro and other utilities in its biggest percentage in- in the municipal portion of day and decided that they want to cut services. province but we aren’t see- keep going up.’ had no areas left to cut with- “This is the toughest year ing the funding that we used The mayor said that he drug arrest out cutting existing services. budget wise that I have seen to see to build major proj- still thought that the town- in keepingCouncil approved a bud- inroads my past twelve years on ects safelike bridges,” he said ship was “still a good place On Friday March 6th, officers from the Nottawasaga On- get which will see the mu- council,” said mayor Terry Wednesday. to live. We have the second tario Provincial PoliceTRAFFIC Street Crime Unit, the OPPin futurum. Emer- Loremnicipal ipsum taxes doloron a housesit amet, as- Dowdall. THEFT Dowdall said Namthat liber the tempor lowest cum tax soluta rates nobisin the eleicoun- - gency Lorem Response ipsum dolor Team sit and amet, the OPPconsectetuer Community consectetuer Drug Ac- adipiscingsessed at elit,$281,391 sed diam increase non- HeFiant said sollemnes that with in provin futurum.- township Lorem ipcontinues- fend option to face congue ty. Thenihil house imperdiet that isdoming paying adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh ummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet sum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing id quod mazim placerat facer possim. tion Team executed a drug Search Warrant on an apartment from $629.35 last year to cial funding down by over major increases in costs ev- $2,000 in Essa would be euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tinc- in the Town of New Tecumseth. $691 in 2015. $300,00 from last year, the ery year. paying over $3,000 in Inn- aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad idunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat DOMESTIC DISPUTES The warrant yielded, 100 grams of cannabis marijuana, Overall, with the taxes township was starting from a “When I started council, isfil.” minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ALCOHOL & DRIVING volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, Qui facit eorum claritatem. Investiga- 30 grams of cocaine, and 20 grams of psilocybin (magic from the county increasing difficult position to achieve ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hen- quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper sus- tiones demonstraverunt lectores legere me mushrooms). There was also a large sum of cash seized as by one per cent and educa- the two to three per cent tax ex ea commodo consequat. Duis autem vel drerit in vulputate velit esse molestie con- cipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo lius quod ii legunt saepius. Claritas est proceeds of crime. tion taxes expected to say the increases which have been eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate sequat, vel illum dolore eu feugiat nulla consequat. Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor etiam processus dynamicus, qui sequitur A 24-year old male Jeffrey Brennan of the Town of New same,the taxes on the house the norm in Essa township Tecumsethvelit esse molestiewas arrested consequa. within the apartment, andfacilisis has been at vero eros et accumsan et iusto in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse moles- mutationem consuetudium lectorum. Mi- would total $2,092 this year for the past decade. charged with: 3 counts of Possession for the odioPurpose dignissim of qui blandit praesent lup- tie rum est notare quam littera gothica, quam compared to $2,022 in 2014. “Our staff cut as hard as Trafficking; ROAD3 counts WATCH of Trafficking; Possessiontatum zzril ofPro- delenit augue duis dolore te nunc putamus parum claram, anteposuerit None of the members of they could but we are faced ceedsMirum of Crime. est notare He is quamscheduled littera to gothica,appear in courtfeugait in nullaan- facilisi. CRIMINAL CHARGES council were particularly with less and less money swerquam to nunchis charges putamus on April parum 30th. claram, an- Nam liber tempor cum soluta nobis elei- Consequat, vel illum dolore eu feugiat teposuerit litterarum formas humanita- fend option congue nihil imperdiet doming nulla facilisis at vero eros et accumsan et OPP REPORT tis per seacula quarta decima et quinta id quod mazimh placeratistorical facer possim as Society- iusto odio dignissim – qui blandit praesent decima. Eodemimpaired modo typi, qui driver nunc no- sum ypi non habent claritatem insitam; est luptatum zzril delenit augue duis dolore te 1-888-310-1122 bis videnturswallows parum clari, fiant a pennysollemnes usus legenti. saving the pastfeugait nulla family facilisi. 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Council notes BY WEnDY GaBREk At the Monday, March 9th Council meeting, the follow- ing issues were discussed: • Ward 7 Councillor, Shira Harrison McIntyre, asked that council consider using a recorded vote system for all future decisions made by council. Her item will be added to the April Committee of the Whole meeting; • Ward 6 Councillor Richard Norcross delivered the news that the Pan Am Games Torch will now also be passing through Beeton, briefly on June 12th. The Torch was origi- nally just to pass through Riverdale Park, Alliston on its journey through New Tecumseth; • Giant Tiger will officially open its doors in Alliston, at its new location on Yonge Street, at 7:15 a.m., this Satur- day, March 14th; • The Museum on the Boyne in Alliston will receive a federal grant for $25,000 this Saturday, at a cheque presen- tation scheduled for 9:15 a.m. (March 14th). The money will be used towards much needed improvements at the MOB, including flooring ad humidity control, much to the delight of Ward 4 Councillor Fran Sainsbury! Got your dog tags? BY WEnDY GaBREk Council has approved two motions that will strengthen the town’s Canine Control Program. Starting this spring, dog owners will be canvassed to en- sure that all of the dogs in their care are properly tagged. This door-to-door program will be conducted by K9 Pest Management Group Inc. at a cost of $57,630 for the year, and starts this spring. PhOTOS BY WEnDY GaBREk K9 will also patrol the streets of New Tecumseth 20 WORlD DaY Of PRaYER CElEBRaTED In TOTTEnham – World Day of Prayer 2015 was celebrated in Friday night at hours a week, looking for violators. Fraser Presbyterian Church in Tottenham. Representatives from six local churches, of all denominations, were on hand for The Town has also signed an agreement with Arcticlight the event, themed “Women of the Bahamas”. Community perishes have been rotating World Day of Prayer events since Kennels (7087 2nd Line) for the provision of pound facili- 1922. The World Day of Prayer Committee of The Bahamas prepared the service, which was adapted for use in Canada by ties for runaway, untagged dogs, for a five year period, also the Women’s Inter–Church Council of Canada, and delivered by local women. “The Bahamas may seem a distant paradise of sun and sand. Bask in that beauty for a moment and consider its fragility. Oil tankers and hurricanes pose environmental ending in 2020. risks while far-flung Family Islands, which few tourists reach and where opportunity and resources are scarce, pose social and Dog tags can be purchased from the Town of New Te- infrastructure challenges. May the sun and sand invite the world to witness God at work through the people of The Bahamas. cumseth, at 10 Wellington Street East, Alliston, or from the We lift our prayers with and for our sisters and our brothers in The Bahamas for God’s strength and support in their acts of Beeton Joint Operation Centre 6558 8th Line, Beeton. Fees radical love and service to others,” reads a section of the evenings program. Following the service, church goers were invited range from $5 to $50 per dog. into the accessible church basement for some camaraderie and goodies, complete with palm trees and pink flamingos.

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Photos by Wendy Gabrek Good deeds don’t Go unnoticed – Ward 1 Councillor, Marc Biss, recognised three students at Alliston Union Public School on Monday for their commitment to civic duty. Sib- lings, Gordon, Tavie and Clancy, all volunteered their time during the 2014 Municipal Elec- tion by straightening campaign signs and notifying Biss if any signs had been damaged or removed within his ward (along Oak Street, Darling Crescent and Gray Avenue). The children were presented with two pins each – a Canadian flag and one bearing the Town of New Te- cumseth logo – and a signed letter from the Mayor, Rick Milne. “Thank you for stepping up and helping out,” Biss told each of the children during separate presentations in front of their classmates. “You did a great job helping to keep the lawn signs upright and neat.” Biss felt it was important to honour these children – especially Clancy, who says he’d like to work in municipal politics himself one day – to show how important it is to recognise good behaviour, Tavie Craig, Grade 4 while keeping the election process fair. Pictured: Clancy Craig, Grade 6.

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