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Jones is also eligible to seek the leader- Jones confirmed Saturday she was glad was leaving his position, and Jones an- According to media reports, one of the ship, but she asserted Saturday she will the week was over. nounced she concurred with the decision. women, who was in her teens and still in not. Things got rough for the party last “In the interest of the Ontario PC Par- high school at the time, said that while “I love what I do as a Member represent- Wednesday night, in the face of reports of ty, we unanimously agree that Mr. Brown Brown was a Barrie city councillor he ing Dufferin-Caledon,” she commented, allegations of sexual misconduct that had cannot continue serving as the Leader,” asked her to perform oral sex on him. The adding she’s worked for two party leaders been launched against party Leader Pat- Jones said in a statement she jointly re- other woman said she served in Brown’s and has seen the commitments that take rick Brown. leased with fellow deputy PC Leader constituency office while he was an MP. away from their time in the community. That was followed a couple of days later Steve Clark last Thursday morning. She said Brown tried to aggressively kiss She said she doesn’t want her attention when Party President Rick Dykstra re- It was reported that two women had her without permission while she was diverted like that. drunk. Jones also said she’s confident the par- Brown initially “categorically” denied ty has a chance to recover in time for the the allegations, but issued a statement a coming election. She expects people will couple of hours later announcing he was take an added interest in what the party stepping down. is offering as an alternative. “Mr. Brown is entitled to a legal de- Jones also believes the party has a fence and due process, but he cannot lead chance of forming the next government, us into an election as a result of these “if we do it right, if we stay united.” Do not pay allegations,” the statement from Jones “If people are willing to move together and Clark added. “The Ontario PC Party as a team and present themselves as a until 2019 unequivocally upholds the principle that team, then we win,” she added. APPROVAL IN LESS THAN 3 MINUTES a safe and respectful society is what we Dufferin-Caledon Progressive Con- expect and deserve. We need to move for- servative Riding Association President ward to eradicate sexual violence and ha- Wayne Innis said he had mixed feeling All your Valentines needs rassment across the province.” about this affair, pointing out there were “We were shocked,” Jones told a press many ways for the party to proceed to conference that she and Clark held early pick a new leader. last Thursday afternoon, as she asserted “They picked a way, and I hope it all that allegations such as this must be tak- works out,” he said Monday. en seriously. Innis also expressed the feeling that “These women deserve to be heard,” she Caucus acted hastily in forcing Brown declared. out, believing it would have been better to Jones said Saturday there was a confer- step back and wait a day or two. ence call last Wednesday night involving “It seems to be the way of the new Brown and several members of the Tory world,” he added. Caucus. “There’s no doubt I was clearly shocked “I have not spoken to him since,” she to hear these very serious allegations,” 256 Queen Street S. said. commented Bob Gordanier, who will be BOLTON She also said all the Caucus members the Liberal candidate in Dufferin-Cale- involved in the call agreed that Jones and don in the coming election, adding he was 905.951.8881 Clark had to go to Queen’s Park the fol- glad to see the PCs took action. www.tellojewellers.com lowing day and face the media. “What is there to say?” observed Duffer- She thought that media conference did in-Caledon Green Party candidate Laura generally go well, Campbell. “We needed to show that we were united She said it was unfortunate the party behind the need for Mr. Brown to resign,” didn’t do a better job of vetting its leader, Community Events she said. “It wasn’t a pleasant situation.” although she thought there’s still a lot of “I’m not sure how much more quickly time to find a new one. A directory of what’s happening we could have reacted,” Jones said, point- ing out they held the conferrence call that in our community had called for the resignation that night. Session coming “At the end of the conference call, there was no doubt what had to happen,” she This column is provided as a free public service to niors (55+) happening at Cheltenham Baptist added. “Mr. Brown had to stepdown.” non-profit organizations to announce up-coming Church 14520 Creditview Rd. Wednesday morn- on getting EI events. Please contact Bill Rea at the Caledon Citizen ings. Low impact exercise/falls prevention session Jones also maintained that Brown has What are people to do when they find at (905) 857-6626 or 1-888-557-6626 if you wish to have starts at 10 a.m. with regular programming with re- been treated fairly in this situation. She they need Employment Insurance (EI)? an announcement published. freshments following. Call 905-857-7651 for more THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 information. said politicians and public figures must Those who have questions about EI “Has your life been affected by someone else’s be held to a higher standard of behaviour. will want to take in a presentation Jobs drinking? Al-Anon Family Group is for you.” The THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Bolton group meets Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. “Has your life been affected by someone else’s “That has happened,” she said. Caledon at Caledon Community Ser- at Caven Presbyterian Church (110 King W, drinking? Al-Anon Family Group is for you.” The Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli was unani- vices (CCS) is hosting. It’s going to be Bolton). Call 416-410-3809 or http://al-anon.ala- Bolton group meets Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. teen.on.ca at Caven Presbyterian Church (110 King W, mously named interim leader Friday, and entitled What To Do When you Need Bolton). Call 416-410-3809 or http://al-anon.ala- the party is planning to go through a pro- EI!, with special guest Service Cana- Bolton Banter Toastmasters meet every first, third teen.on.ca and fifth Thursday at the Albion-Bolton Community cess to pick a new leader before the gener- da’s Milan Aryal. It will be this com- Centre at 7 p.m. Lose your fear of public speaking Bolton and District PROBUS Club will welcome al election, planned for June. ing Wednesday (Feb. 7) from 10 a.m. to and build leadership skills. Everyone welcome. Jared Gelfund of Collette Travel, and a presen- Email [email protected] or visit www.bolton- tation entitled Guided tours for individuals and Jones said the new permanent leader noon. banter.org groups in seven continents. It will start at at 9:45 a.m. at the Albion-Bolton Community Centre audi- will be in place by the end of March. This workshop will help job seekers FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 torium. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will While Fedeli was eligible to seek the and citizens understand the types of Wellness, Interaction, Social and Exercise be provided. position, he announced Tuesday he will employment insurance, how to avoid EI (WISE) is a health promotion and social program for seniors (55+) happening at the Palgrave Unit- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 fraud, rights and responsibilities, and ed Church Friday mornings. Low impact exer- Wellness, Interaction, Social and Exercise other government of Canada services. cise/falls prevention session starts at 9:30 a.m. (WISE) is a health promotion and social program with regular programming with refreshments for seniors (55+) happening at the Palgrave Unit- With more than 13 yearsTIME of experi SENSITIVE- MATERIAL starting at 10:15. Call 905-857-7651 for more in- ed Church Friday mornings. Low impact exer- ence serving as an EI call centre agent, formation. cise/falls prevention session starts at 9:30 a.m. with regular programming with refreshments a citizen services officer,PLEASE and now as a RETURN PROOFED An evening of euchre is held the first and third Fri- starting at 10:15. Call 905-857-7651 for more in- community outreach and liaison ser- day of the month at Terra Cotta Community Hall. formation. Play will start at 7 p.m. sharp. The cost is $3 per vices officer, Aryal offers valuable in- person, and proceeds raised will go to the opera- Cardball will be played at Caledon Seniors’ Centre formation to help people learnWITHIN how to AN HOUR OF tion of the hall. For more information, contact John from 10 a.m. to noon. or Cheryl at 289-344-0033. McGUIRE access the services they need. Darts will be played at Caledon Seniors’ Centre “Service Canada provides a wide Cardball will be played at Caledon Seniors’ Centre from 1 to 2:30 p.m. RECEIPT, from 10 a.m. to noon. FENCING range of federal programs and services SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 to seniors, workers, newcomers, youth Darts will be played at Caledon Seniors’ Centre Terra Cotta Community Centre, 18 High St., will be from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the scene of Valentine Potluck Pie Party, starting LIMITED and persons with disabilities,” AryalTHANK YOU at 6 p.m. Bring an entry or dessert — any item said. “Learning about these services is TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 that has the word “pie” in it, such as Shepherds • Specializing in Farms Adjustments After Birth: This support group is for Pie. There will be prizes for most creative pies. helpful for anyone.” Proofed and mothers needing additional support following the For more information, call Joan at 905-877-7737 Seating is limited; book a seat by con- birth or adoption of a child meets from 10 a.m to or e-mail to [email protected] • All Styles of Fencing approved by ...... noon. Registration is required. Group and child • Installed & Repaired tacting Jobs Caledon and as Aryal says care are offered free of charge. To register, call the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 “Get information on Employment In- Caledon Parent-Child Centre at 905-857-0090 or Adjustments After Birth: This support group is for email [email protected] mothers needing additional support following the surance before you needDate: it; knowledge Aug 30/04 birth or adoption of a child meets from 10 a.m to is power!” Let’s Get Together: Sharing the Journey of Raising noon. Registration is required. Group and child 705-435-2770 a Child with Special Needs. An inclusive program care are offered free of charge. To register, call the Call 905-584-2300, ext.Date 200 ofor emailinsertion for families presented by the Caledon Parent-Child Caledon Parent-Child Centre at 905-857-0090 or [email protected] to register. Centre and Brampton/Caledon Community Living. email [email protected] RR 1, EGBERT, ONT. L0L 1N0 It runs the first and third Tuesdays of each month, from 5:45 to 7:15 p.m. Come play and connect WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, 29/04 with other families to explore the various issues TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter that surround parenting a child with special needs. #ON1381 meets every Wednesday from 6:30 to Registration is required. To register call 905-857- 7:30 p.m., at the Friendship Room of Knox United 0090 or email [email protected] Church in Caledon village. This non-profit weight Sales Rep.: Annette loss group meets to learn about nutrition and exer- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 cise. Call Barbara at (519) 927-5696. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter BRTT � KTS ❑ IS ❑ #ON1381 meets every Wednesday from 6:30 to Caledon East Seniors Club #588 meets every 7:30 p.m., at the Friendship Room of Knox United Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. at the Caledon Commu- CC � OC ❑ SFP ❑ GVS ❑ Church in Caledon village. This non-profit weight nity Complex, Caledon East. Everyone welcome loss group meets to learn about nutrition and exer- for an afternoon of friendly euchre and lunch. For cise. Call Barbara at (519) 927-5696. more information, call (905) 951-9376. Set by: JRC Caledon East Seniors Club #588 meets every TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) ON 1344 Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. at the Caledon Commu- Bolton is looking for new members who want nity Complex, Caledon East. Everyone welcome to lose weight in a healthy way and keep it off. McGuire Fencing for an afternoon of friendly euchre and lunch. For We’re a non-profit group and meet in Bolton Unit- more information, call (905) 951-9376. ed Church at 8 Nancy St.Hours: Weigh in 6:15 to 6:45 p.m., followed by a meeting at 7. We look 1x30 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) ON 1344 forward to meeting you. For more information, Bolton is looking for new members who want call Marion at 905-857-5191 or Lorraine at 905- to lose weight in a healthy way and keep it off. 857-1568. Four Wheel Alignment We’re a non-profit group and meet in Bolton Proper tire alignment saves fuel, increases tire life United Church at 8 Nancy St.Hours: Weigh in The Caledon Parent-Child Centre is offering a 6:15 to 6:45 p.m., followed by a meeting at 7. program called Growing Together at Stationview and provides an overall safer drive. Ask us about our We look forward to meeting you. For more infor- Place in Bolton. Each Tuesday, a small group mation, call Marion at 905-857-5191 or Lorraine of families and their children will meet to share alignment special for more details! at 905-857-1568. a meal, play and learn from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Staff will also be available to provide information and The Caledon Parent-Child Centre is offering a support to parents. Activities will include topics program called Growing Together at Stationview like healthy foods, active living and wellness. This LIMITED Place in Bolton. Each Tuesday, a small group program is designed for families with children up SAVE of families and their children will meet to share to six years of age who have a total household a meal, play and learn from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Staff income of less than $45,000. Growing Together TIME $ will also be available to provide information and in Peel is funded by CAP-C. Contact the Caledon 30 Regular Price support to parents. Activities will include topics Parent-Child Centre to determine if you qualify at OFFER $129.95 like healthy foods, active living and wellness. This 905-857-0090. program is designed for families with children up Cannot be combined with other promos. Offer valid only at Bolton Honda. to six years of age who have a total household Wellness, Interaction, Social and Exercise (WISE) income of less than $45,000. Growing Together is a health promotion and social program for se- #9 in Peel is funded by CAP-C. Contact the Caledon niors (55+) happening at Cheltenham Baptist SIMONA DR. 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Focus on driving to avoid being • Top weather conditions that worry surprised by changes in another driver’s members the most are freezing rain (94 movements or road or traffic conditions. per cent), black ice (94 per cent), bliz- Toronto Police Sergeant Brett Moore zards (87 per cent) and more than a few observed the posted speed limit doesn’t inches of snow (68 per cent). apply to winter weather, and that mo- • Two-thirds of members surveyed have torists should drive according to condi- winter tires for their vehicle, while 82 tions. per cent of those who do not have win- “When you don’t leave enough space ter tires have no intention of purchasing and distance in front of your car, and them. you lose traction, there’s no worse feel- • Fifty-six per cent have winter safety ing in the world then when you know kits in their cars. you can’t control your vehicle, and that’s For more tips or information on win- when you’re a danger to everybody else,” ter readiness, go to www.caasco.com/be- he said. winterready Excessive speeding carries some heavy penalties A 41-year-old man from Scarborough result of the stunt driving charge. is facing stunt-driving charges after Police stated officers throughout the Caledon OPP clocked a minivan going province are confronted every day with 153 km-h in a posted 80 zone last Tues- drivers who put their safety and the day. safety of their passengers at risk, not to Police report an officer from the Traf- mention other innocent motorists and fic Unit was conducting radar enforce- road users. Caledon OPP would like to ment on Highway 10, near Highpoint remind motorists that an essential part Sideroad at about 5:30 p.m and spotted of the enforcement job is to save lives a grey 2007 Honda Odyssey going exces- and reduce injuries on roadways. sively fast. What are the penalties from driving Upon pulling the vehicle over, the of- 50 km-h over the speed limit? ficer discovered eight occupants inside The pre-conviction sanctions include the minivan. The man was charged with an immediate seven-day licence suspen- racing a motor vehicle. He received a sion and seven-day vehicle impound- seven-day licence suspension and his ment. vehicle was seized for seven days as a Upon conviction, a driver faces a fine of between $2,000 and $10,000, six de- merit points, up to six months jail, and up to a two-year licence suspension for the first offence. The for a second offence could include a licence suspension of up to 10 years within 10 R SEMOUNT years of first conviction. STUDIOS LIMITED

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Growth Management at the Region of Peel Planning our communities to 2041

Peel Region is growing – we are planning to welcome For information about the Public Meetings of Regional Council, please contact Stephanie Jurrius, Legislative Specialist, Office of the Regional Clerk more than 500,000 new residents and add more than at 905-791-7800, ext. 4502. 250,000 new jobs by 2041. We are seeking feedback Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom from stakeholders, partners, First Nations and of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal Métis communities, and residents, to support the information, all comments will become part of the public record. development of healthy, modern communities that Kathryn Lockyer, Regional Clerk and Director of Clerk’s meet individuals’ needs throughout their lifetime. Dated and posted this 1st day of February, 2018. Growth management work at the Region strives to ensure an integrated approach to planning for land use, transportation, infrastructure and finance. This notice WATER AND WASTEWATER MASTER PLAN outlines consultation currently underway as part of this Notice of Study Commencement and Public Information approach, and we value your input on the following Centre #1 – Region of Peel 2018 Water and Wastewater plans and policies. Master Plan GROWTH MANAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION The Study REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENTS The Region of Peel has initiated a Water and Wastewater Master Plan for its lake-based systems (where Lake Ontario is the source of drinking water Notice of Public Meetings/Open Houses and Request and the discharge point for treated wastewater) to update the current 2013 for Comments Regarding Draft Growth Management Master Plan. The objective of the study is to identify long-term servicing plans for the Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) and Region’s lake-based water and wastewater systems to support growth to Transportation ROPA 2041 and to consider longer-term servicing needs for growth beyond 2041. The Regional Official Plan provides Regional Council with a long-term strategic The study area for the 2018 Water and Wastewater Master Plan includes the policy framework to guide growth and development while protecting the City of Mississauga, the City of Brampton and parts of the Town of Caledon. environment and effectively managing resources. The Regional Official The study will also review the Region’s capital plan to meet the current Plan is reviewed periodically to advance Regional planning matters and to servicing agreements with York Region and the City of Toronto. conform to Provincial plans and policy statements. Notice is hereby given that the Region of Peel will hold statutory public meetings and open houses The Process on the draft Growth Management Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) The study will define existing problems and opportunities, consider and and Transportation ROPA, pursuant to Subsections 17(15) and 17(16) of the evaluate solutions and identify preferred water and wastewater servicing Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13 as amended. strategies. The study follows the master planning process of the Municipal The open houses will provide the public with an opportunity to review the Engineer’s Association. The Master Plan will follow Approach #1, which will draft ROPAs and ask questions. The public meetings will provide the public fulfill the requirements for Schedule A and A+ projects and become the basis with an opportunity to make representations in respect of the draft Growth for future investigations for specific Schedule B and C projects. Management and Transportation ROPAs. Public Consultation Mississauga Open Caledon Open House Brampton Open House The Region wishes to ensure that anyone with an interest in this study has the House Tues., Feb. 13, 2018 Thurs., Feb. 15, 2018 opportunity to be involved and to provide input. Opportunities for input will Mon., Feb. 12, 2018 Open House 4 – 8 p.m. Open House 4 – 8 p.m. include Public Information Centres (PICs) as well as direct consultation. The PICs Open House 4 – 8 p.m. will be held at key points during the study to present the study findings to date Presentation–6:30 p.m. Presentation–6:30 p.m. and gather feedback. Presentation–6:30 p.m. Royal Ambassador Courtyard Marriott The Region of Peel will be hosting the first PICs in conjunction with the open Mississauga Living Arts Embassy West Ballroom Windsor Ballroom B & C houses on the draft Growth Management and Transportation ROPAs. They will Centre – RBC Theatre 15430 Innis Lake Rd. 90 Biscayne Cres. take place on: 4141 Living Arts Dr. Caledon, ON Brampton, ON • February 12, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (RBC Theatre, Living Arts Centre, Mississauga, ON L7C 2Z1 L6W 4S1 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga) L5B 4B8 • February 13, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (Embassy West Ballroom, Royal Ambassador, ssss 15430 Innis Lake Rd., Caledon) Public Meetings • February 15, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (Windsor Ballroom B&C, Courtyard Marriot, 90 Biscayne Cres., Brampton) February 22, 2018, 9 a.m. Representatives from the Region and its consultants will be present at the PICs Growth Management ROPA Public Meeting followed to answer questions and discuss the next steps in the study. immediately by the Transportation ROPA Public Meeting Council Chambers, 5th Floor If you have any questions or comments, or wish to obtain more information, Regional Administrative Headquarters please contact Martin Pendlebury, P.Eng., Project Manager, Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre Dr., 4th Fl., Suite A, Brampton, ON 10 Peel Centre Dr., Suite A, Brampton, ON L6T 4B9 L6T 4B9, at 905-791-7800 ext. 4548 or [email protected] Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Any person may attend the public meetings and/or provide written or verbal Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal representation on the draft Growth Management and/or Transportation information, all comments will become part of the public record of the study. ROPAs. If you wish to speak at a public meeting or provide written comments The study is being conducted according to the requirements of the Municipal on the subject draft ROPAs, please contact the Office of the Regional Clerk, Class Environmental Assessment, which is a planning process approved under Regional Municipality of Peel, 10 Peel Centre Dr., 5th Fl., Suite A, Brampton, Ontario’s Environmental Assessment Act. ON L6T 4B9 (Tel: 905-791-7800, ext. 4502 Fax: 905-791-1693 or by email at [email protected]). Kathryn Lockyer, Regional Clerk and Director of Clerk’s Dated and posted this 1st day of February, 2018. Purpose and Effect of the Draft Growth Management ROPA LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN The purpose and effect of the draft Growth Management ROPA is to revise and add policies to the Regional Official Plan, including revisions to related Notice of Long Range Transportation Plan Public Schedules, to provide for a 2041 planning horizon and to reflect several Information Centre #2 requirements of the 2017 Growth Plan, which came into effect on July 1, 2017. This would include allocation of growth to the local municipalities and policy The Region of Peel is undertaking an update to the Long Range Transportation areas, establishing density and intensification targets, revising the planning Plan (LRTP) to determine transportation requirements to service population and horizon, designating employment areas, identifying strategic growth areas employment growth to the year 2041. and identifying Major Transit Station Areas (MTSAs). The study is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 The draft ROPA also sets in place a policy framework to guide further work and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, which is an approved required by the 2017 Growth Plan including addressing future settlement process under the Environmental Assessment Act. boundary expansions and delineating boundaries of MTSAs. The lands to which the LRTP update apply is the entire Region of Peel. On this Purpose and Effect of the Draft Transportation ROPA basis, no key map has been provided with this notice. In January 2017, the Region of Peel hosted the first set of Public Information The purpose and effect of the draft Transportation ROPA is to revise and add Centres (PICs) to provide members of the public with the opportunity to learn policies to the Regional Official Plan, including revisions to related Schedules, about the LRTP, ask questions of staff and provide input. to provide for a 2041 planning horizon and to reflect several requirements of the 2017 Growth Plan, which came into effect on July 1, 2017. The draft The Region will be hosting the second set of PICs in conjunction with the open ROPA also adds policies to minimize health impacts of transportation, houses on the draft Growth Management and Transportation Regional Official increase efficiency of the Goods Movement Network, integrate land use and Plan Amendments. They will take place on: transportation planning and to sustainable modes of travel. • February 12, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (RBC Theatre, Living Arts Centre, 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga) Location of Subject Lands • February 13, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (Embassy West Ballroom, Royal Ambassador, The draft Growth Management and Transportation ROPAs apply to all lands in 15430 Innis Lake Rd., Caledon) the Region of Peel. On this basis, no key map has been provided with this notice. • February 15, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (Windsor Ballroom B&C, Courtyard Marriot, PLEASE TAKE NOTE: For more information about this matter, including 90 Biscayne Cres., Brampton) information about preserving your appeal rights, contact the Office of the For additional information on the LRTP update, please contact Roman Regional Clerk at [email protected] or at 905-791-7800 ext. 4502. Kuczynski, Supervisor, Transportation Planning Engineering at 905-791-7800, Copies of the draft ROPAs and related information and materials are available ext. 4381 or [email protected]. as follows: Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom • The Region of Peel’s Official Plan Amendments webpage at peelregion.ca/ of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of planning/officialplan/list-amendmts.htm personal information, all comments will become part of the public record • Office of the Regional Clerk at 905-791-7800 ext. 4502 of the study. • Public Works Department, Integrated Planning Division, 10 Peel Centre Dr., Kathryn Lockyer, Regional Clerk and Director of Clerk’s Suite A, 6th Fl., Brampton, during business hours, Monday to Friday, from Dated and posted this 1st day of February, 2018. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For additional information on the draft Growth Management and Transportation ROPAs, please contact John Yeh, Acting Manager, Integrating Planning, at 905- 791-7800 ext. 4037 or [email protected]. For more information on the Peel Region Official Plan, visit peelregion.ca/officialplan.

PWK-0093 18/01

PWK-0093_Caledon11x21.5”_Final.indd 1 2018-01-29 12:04 PM A6 CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 Arts Entertainment& What’s on at the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives this February Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives from 2 to 4 p.m. working dogs and their human partners. is included with the cost of admission and (PAMA) is presenting its new winter exhi- Words to Pictures will run until March 18 Try detecting scents at the sniffing station, children must be accompanied by an adult. bitions, highlights for Black History Month Under the direction of artist Graham, art or spend some time in the dog house with Family Day and a family-friendly line-up for February. students from Stephen Lewis Secondary a furry friend. This exhibition is designed, • Play Outdoors Peel, Presented by Eco- The new winter exhibitions help illus- School and collaborated on produced and owned by Halton Region and source from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 19. trate stories about diverse figures in the pairing poetry and art. presented in partnership with PAMA. Play outdoor creative activities on PAMA’s community within past and present lives. Inuit Dolls: From Past Traditions to New Highlights during Black History Month historic grounds. Admission is free. There are on-going highlights during Black Expressions will be from Feb. 3 to March These exhibitions are running until Apr. • Family Fun Yoga at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 History Month. As well, there is an excit- 18, with an opening reception planned for 15. p.m. (30 to 45 minutes). Warm up from out- ing line-up of programs and events for all Feb. 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. Black Enslavement in Upper Canada door adventures and have a family yoga ex- ages including PA Day drop-in activities, a The Inuit have practised the art of mak- — Most people don’t realize that black en- perience. free Family Day event, celebration of World ing dolls for centuries. Dolls serve many slavement existed here in Canada, but it • Family Art Activities from 10:30 a.m. to Yoga Day and a Life Drawing Workshop. purposes. They are reflections of Inuit life, did from the 1600s until it was abolished in 4:30 p.m. It’s all about combining creativity New Winter Exhibitions playthings, charms, tools of domestic train- 1834. This exhibition, presented in partner- and movement. Plus early learning activi- heather graham: Reminds me of M, will ing and tourist souvenirs. Explore these ship with the Archives of Ontario, explores ties on the LION (Learning In Our Neigh- run from Feb. 3 to March 18, with an open- timeless treasures and learn about some of some untold stories that are important to bourhood) bus. ing reception set for Feb. 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. the stories that they tell. understanding not just of the past, but also • Family Sing-a-long with Brampton artist Toronto artist Heather Graham’s Beyond Sit and Stay: Dogs in Our Service of today. Bayani Llagas. Performances start at 10:30 mixed-media art explores boundaries be- is an exhibition that will run from Feb. 10 The Black Community in Peel in the a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Sing-a-long and move to tween seeing and experiencing art. Reflect- to June 3. Late 19th Century — This small exhibition the music in the Courtroom with Bayani. ing her interest in ideas about time, mem- In addition to being our best friends, dogs shares some of the results of our ongoing World Yoga Day ory and the notion of perception, Graham’s serve people in many ways. They perform research into the history of black residents Join in the world movement to harness art conveys a sense of the passage of time important functions, among them jobs like of Peel in the 1800s. To date, research has the power of positive energy Feb. 22 from 7 and the fragility of the human condition. search and rescue, detection, therapy and tended to raise more questions than an- to 8:30 p.m. Take part in World Yoga Day There will also be an Artist Talk March 4, security. Visit PAMA to learn more about swers. But they are essential questions to by supporting strength and positivity for a ask, to better understand local history and healthier lifestyle. communities. Life Drawing Workshop Program Highlights will include a Hip Want to get creative, connect with friends Hop Dance workshop with special guest In and have an affordable afternoon out? Try the Mix, Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. noon. Fami- an art workshop at PAMA. Explore the lies will learn Hip Hop dance moves in this fundamentals of drawing while sketching a high-energy environment to create a one of costumed model in the studio Feb. 28 from a kind group music video using iPads. Care- 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for members givers need to accompany children and are and $15 for public. This will be geared to all welcome to participate. This workshop is drawing levels. Registration is required at included in the cost of admission. pama.peelregion.ca Registration is required for both pro- PAMA is a place to explore and learn grams at pama.peelregion.ca about Peel Region’s culture and heritage, New Programs and Events and to converse, question and tell stories to PAMA Kids P.A Day help make new and fascinating connections Get physical with art and history in a day to the surrounding community. of art in motion Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Operated by the Region of Peel, PAMA Open your heart and enjoy action art activi- is at 9 Wellington St. E.in Brampton. Visit ties for all. This is a drop-in program which pama.peelregion.ca to learn more. Buddy Holly Dance Party coming to the Orangeville Opera House

By Constance Scrafield dressed up as cowboys.” Said Bill Culp of his upcoming show “My grandfather played the guitar and at the Orangeville Opera House, “This harmonica,” he added. “I remember many is more than just a concert. Buddy Holly nights around the camp fire – my uncles has been one of our best and long running played too.” shows. It is the 1959 date of the Buddy Growing up in a little town, wanting Holly final concert. Jeff Giles starred in something to do, “I signed for guitar les- the official Buddy Holly movie.” sons. My parents made me pay for the first Buddy Holly’s Rockin’ Dance Party is 10.” coming to the Opera House for a matinee “In high school, I formed a punk rock performance Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. band, we called the Problem Children,” “In this show, (Jeff Giles as) Buddy per- he recalled. “We went on to make several forms all the big Buddy hits,” Culp added. albums — toured all over the world. They “We also took music from the big bopper stayed together for well over 10 years.” ‘50s songs. There’s audience interaction — In college, he joined a rock band, Ricky fun — musically reminiscent.” and Rubbles. Buddy brings his band too: Bruce Tour- “They had costumes, choreography, nay on piano, Kim Lade on bass, Gary Co- rockabilly, everything,” he said. “I met zocar — they put on a good show. them in college and joined the band. When 194 McEwan Dr. East, Bolton “It’s an entertainment!” Culp promised. Ricky left, I became the front man.” 905-857-2646 “There are several elements why these “My career took off from there as a full- shows are so popular,” Culp said about the time musician,” he continued. “I did the- ShowtimesShowtimes forfor FridayFriday February November 2, 2018 4 to ThursdayThursday February November 8, 2018 10 enduring success of these shows. “This is atre as well — community theatre. Then I JUMANJI:MISS PEREGRINE’S WELCOME HOME TO FORTHE PECULIAR JUNGLE (PG)CHILDREN (FRIGHTENING (PG) (TOBACCO SCENES,LANGUAGE USE,SOME SCARY MAY SCENES) OFFEND,VIO- CLOSED great music with certain characteristics did movie voice overs.” CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ FRI,TUE 3:55, 6:55; SAT-SUN 12:45, 3:55, 6:55; MON,WED 6:55 LENCE) CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS, RECLINERS, RESERVED SEATING FRI,TUE 4:00, 7:00, 10:00; SAT- that you don’t hear in modern day: melody “My productions all combine acting with KEVIN HART: WHAT NOW? (14A) (COARSE LANGUAGE,SEXUAL CONTENT,CRUDE CONTENT) CLOSED CAP- and passion. These shows are a pretty easy the music,” Culp observed. “My production SUNTIONED, 1:00, DVS¬Æ 4:00, 7:00,FRI-WED 10:00; 9:50 MON,WED 7:00, 10:00; THURS 6:45, 9:45 way to have an affordable entertainment.” company really specializes in doing these THETHE POSTGIRL ON (PG) THE (LANGUAGE TRAIN (18A) MAY(COARSE OFFEND,TOBACCO LANGUAGE,SEXUAL USE,MATURE CONTENT,DISTURBING THEME) CLOSED CONTENT,GRAPHIC CAPTIONED, VI- He talked about the romance of the kind of shows. So, we make sure we do a DVS,OLENCE) RECLINERS, CLOSED RESERVED CAPTIONED, SEATING DVS¬Æ FRI,TUE 4:15, 3:50, 6:50, 6:50, 9:40; 9:50; SAT-SUN SAT-SUN 1:05, 12:50,4:15, 6:50, 3:50, 9:40; 6:50, MON,WED 9:50; 6:50, 9:40; THURS 9:50 shows, their historical ties and “there’s an good job — nice scrips — usually, perform MON,WED-THURSTHE ACCOUNTANT 6:50,(14A) 9:50(GORY SCENES,COARSE LANGUAGE,GRAPHIC VIOLENCE) CLOSED CAPTIONED, element of nostalgia. We mention that in the songs very true to their form. It’s a lot MAZEDVS¬Æ RUNNER: FRI,TUE 3:50, THE 6:45, DEATH 9:45; SAT-SUN CURE (14A) 12:55, (LANGUAGE 3:50, 6:45, 9:45; MAY MON,WED OFFEND,VIOLENCE,GORY 6:45, 9:45; THURS 6:50, SCENES) 9:45 our shows as well — the music and the sto- of work, but I think audiences know quali- CLOSEDKEEPING CAPTIONED, UP WITH THE DVS, JONESES RECLINERS, (14A) RESERVED (GRAPHIC SEATINGVIOLENCE,SEXUAL FRI,TUE 3:45, CONTENT) 6:55, 10:05;CLOSED SAT-SUN CAPTIONED, ries about a bygone era. A certain amount ty of the shows they’re going to.” 12:30,DVS¬Æ 3:45, FRI,TUE 6:55, 4:20, 10:05; 7:10, MON,10:00; SAT-SUN WED 6:55, 1:15, 10:05; 4:20, 7:10, THURS 10:00; 6:55, MON,WED-THURS 10:05 7:10, 10:00 of young people come out with their fami- “People should come and see Buddy Hol- JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK (PG) (MATURE THEME,LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND,VIOLENCE) CLOSED CAP- lies to expose their kids to hear the music ly — they’re going to get a great show — WINCHESTER (14A) (SUBSTANCE ABUSE,VIOLENCE,FRIGHTENING SCENES) CLOSED CAPTIONED, TIONED, DVS¬Æ FRI,TUE 4:10, 7:05, 9:55; SAT-SUN 1:00, 4:10, 7:05, 9:55; MON,WED 7:05, 9:55; THURS 6:55, 9:55 they liked in their youth.” high energy, fun and throughly entertain- DVS,OUIJA: RECLINERS, ORIGIN OF RESERVED EVIL (14A) (DISTURBINGSEATING FRI,TUE CONTENT,FRIGHTENING 4:10, 7:10, 10:10; SCENES)SAT-SUN CLOSED 1:10, 4:10, CAPTIONED, 7:10, 10:10; DVS¬Æ “I’ve been doing this my whole life,” he ing!” he declared. MON,WED-THURSFRI,TUE 4:25, 7:15, 10:05; 7:10, SAT-SUN 10:10 1:20, 4:25, 7:15, 10:05; MON,WED-THURS 7:15, 10:05 continued. “My first gig was when I was Buddy Holly’s Rockin’ Dance Party INFERNO (14A) (GORY SCENES,LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND,GRAPHIC VIOLENCE) CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ FIFTY SHADES FREED (18A) (NUDITY,SEXUAL CONTENT,COARSE LANGUAGE) CLOSED CAPTIONED, seven years. I was in a talent contest at is Feb. 4 at 3 p.m. at the Opera House. FRI,TUE 4:00, 7:00, 9:50; SAT-SUN 1:10, 4:00, 7:00, 9:50; MON,WED 7:00, 9:50; THURS 7:05, 9:55 DVS,DOCTOR RESERVED STRANGE SEATING, 3D (Not RECLINERSRated) CLOSED THURS CAPTIONED, 7:00, 7:15, DVS¬Æ 7:30, THURS 10:00, 7:00, 10:15, 10:00 10:30 the local high school and I won $2 first For tickets, go to the Opera House at 87 TROLLS (G) (SOME SCARY SCENES,CARTOON/ANIMATION ACTION) CLOSED CAPTIONED, DVS¬Æ THURS 6:45 prize, singing a duet with my cousin. We Broadway; call 519-942-3423 or go online sang Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head, at www.OrangevilleTix.ca LANDMARKCINEMAS.COM CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 A7

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        # CALEDON SPORTS WHEN HAVE Thursday February 8, 2018 REGISTRATION DAY YOUR 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. WHERE SAY Caledon Equestrian Park – Palgrave Caledon’s sport registration Community Room 200 Pine Ave. Caledon, ON day is your one-stop shop to FOR MORE INFORMATION register in: visit: caledon.ca/palgraveestatepolicy BASEBALL Poop and Scoop FOOTBALL A friendly reminder from Town of Caledon Animal HOCKEY Services: If your pet poops on any public or private SOCCER property the owner of the dog is responsible to remove it. SPECIAL OLYMPICS Please help keep Caledon clean. For more information please contact Animal Saturday, February 10, 2018 Albion Bolton Community Centre, Services by e-mail at [email protected] Auditorium, or by phone at 905.857.5208 x. 21. 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. 150 Queen Street South, Bolton

STAY OFF STORM WATER DANGER PARTICIPATING GROUPS: MANAGEMENT PONDS DO NOT ENTER Stormwater Bolton Braves Baseball Caledon Soccer Club Special Olympics Ontario Be safe at all times around frozen Management Pond Caledon Coyotes Inglewood Ball Hockey Malcher-McCormack ponds or bodies of water. Even if a Caledon Knights FC Orangeville Outlaws Football Hockey Academy pond appears to be frozen solid, Water level subject to rapid change never attempt to go on the ice. Caledon Minor Ball Hockey South Caledon Soccer Club Recreational activities not permitted Recreational use is prohibited on in accordance with Parks By-Law (Subject to fine up to $5000) storm water management ponds due In case of Emergency Call 9-1-1 For more information contact to the potential for rapid water level TOWN OF CALEDON [email protected] fluctuations. caledon.ca/recreation If you see someone fall through the ice do not attempt to rescue them - call 911 immediately. Accessibility = Good Business Learn more about Storm Water Management: caledon.ca/roads. Nominations are now open for Caledon’s first ever Accessibility Award for Businesses. As of January 1, 2018, It is presented once a year to an organization or business in Caledon the Town of Caledon that has shown a concerted effort to improve accessibility. Improved has introduced a new accessibility can mean either physical alterations or new programs or features that reduce barriers and permit greater access to services for Fence By-law those with disabilities.

Established by the Accessibility Advisory Committee and supported by Council, the Accessibility Award recognizes an organization or business for its efforts to comply with the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulations of the AODA. By recognizing an organization or business, the This modernized By-law includes updated fence heights, hope is for others to be encouraged to make accessibility improvements introduces privacy screens and adds other new provisions to for their patrons. The Accessibility Award is presented at a meeting of balance the need for privacy while maintaining attractive Council in recognition of National Access Awareness Week. The neighbourhoods and protecting safety. recipients are also recognized on the Town’s website and through traditional and social media announcements. For more information visit the Town’s website at caledon.ca/fence or contact Regulatory Services by Nominations close on March 31, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 905.584.2272 x. 3462. For more information and a nomination form visit: Building Services Notice caledon.ca/AccessAward As part of the Building Services Dormant Permit Closure Process, notifications are being sent to current homeowners advising them of any open permits on their properties.

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2018, February 1, Caledon Citizen Full Page A8 CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 Arguments raised that locking doors isn’t good customer service Councillor Barb Shaughnessy remind- where the bad guys are.” customer service and having a staffer at From page A1 ed Carothers he made a report to Council But he wondered when the last time the front desk, but the locking of the door Council to balance the need for security late last year, and there was no mention there had been an incident at Town Hall. took her by surprise, along with a lot of with public right to accessibility. of security issues at Town Hall. “We do not need to lock the building other people. She also pointed out the “What we’re talking about here is sen- He replied by recommending a security up,” he declared. Town has other buildings which people sible precautions,” he declared, asking if review of the building. Councillor Doug Beffort said he had walk through and she had never heard of it would be known who’s in the building “I like to think this is a safe communi- not heard any concerns expressed about any security concerns. if it ever had to be evacuated. ty,” Councillor Gord McClure remarked, security issues, getting confirmation Councillor Doug Beffort moved the “You’re not limiting access,” he said. adding he could understand the need for from Carothers that there are no locked matter be referred to staff to study the “You’re controlling access.” security around the court facility. “That’s doors between Town Hall and the court- comments from the public, Council and house. police. And he suggested the door remain Carothers told him the detachment is open until that report comes. ….ooooops! planning a security review of the court That motion was defeated. facility this year. Downey supported the referral. Feeling like a “Thank you for bringing your concerns “I don’t think that controlled access is fish out of water? forward,” Mayor Allan Thompson told an afront to democracy,” she commented, Carothers. pointing out there is controlled access to How can I best care for my aging loved Former councillor Ian Sinclair told elementary schools. Downey added she one now- or, in planning for the future? Council the idea of improving customer has four children in elementary school, I know… it’s my turn, my responsibility! service is a good one, but he also pointed and she sees the need for security in out Caledon was judged Canada’s safest that setting. She said people in the area So much time… community four years in a row. He won- of Sandy Hook Elementary School in So much to do… dered why the door was locked without Connecticut thought they lived in a safe So much to worry about… notice, likening the move to creating a community until a gunman got into the I feel so overwhelmed! HELP! “Fort Town Hall.” school in December 2012 and killed 20 We have been helping seniors and their families like “Locking doors is offensive to Caledon children and six adults. you for almost two decades—and, these years give us residents,” he said, adding it tells them “I think it’s a waste of taxpayers’ mon- the knowledge, experience and wisdom to very much they must be excluded from the building ey,” Shaughnessy remarked, observing if understand your situation and to provide you with the with no reason given. there’s a risk seen at Town Hall, insur- highest standard of compassionate and professional personal care for your loved one in his/her unique He said there was no indication staff ance rates on the building could increase. circumstance. Let’s plan now together the best care consulted Council before going ahead Shaughnessy also wondered why for your loved one at an affordable cost. with this move. Carothers had been at the meeting. “All of this is unacceptable in a democ- “Somebody told him to show up,” she Authorized Provider Veterans Affairs Celebrating two decades racy,” Sinclair declared. said. “I know he didn’t show up here on Canada of outstanding service Bolton resident Sherry Brioschi also his own volition.” had problems with people being denied She later said it was Thompson who

Proudly Providing Outstanding, Professional Caregivers and Safe, Trusted, Compassionate Care of the Highest Standard for Seniors access to the Atrium, which she referred told Carothers to attend. to as a “nice place.” “Mr. Mayor, I was told you told him,” Please contact: Living Assistance Services for advice and home care She had also gone through the reports she stated. “I was told that’s how Mr. 416.483.0070 (office) at 905.758.2486 (cell) or [email protected] and documentation, and said she saw no Carothers got here.” 華語服務客戶經理: Helen Huang 華語:416.880.6889 or [email protected] www.LAServices.ca mention of any security concerns. Thompson replied that Carothers had “What is warranting this controlled come to his office and asked about the environment?” she asked. situation, and said he had concerns. The Brioschi also said there are other mayor said he suggested Carothers take ways to improve customer service, such it up with CAO Mike Galloway and staff, as having people be greeted by a person and he left it at that. when they phone Town Hall, rather than Carothers had left the meeting short- a recording. She added better signage in ly after his delegation, which was one of the Atrium would help too. the first items on Tuesday’s agenda, so “There are many ways of making ex- he missed the subsequent discussions ceptional public service, and locking on the motion from committee. Attempts doors is not one of them,” she declared. to get comments from him Wednesday Downey told her she didn’t think there morning were unsuccessful. was much of a problem, pointing out a Groves complained things were work- person telling the staff member behind ing backwards on this issue. She said the counter where they want to go is able there had been a democratic vote to keep to walk in. the door open. Brioschi countered if Carothers’ con- She also had a problem with the refer- cerns are real, they should have been ences to Sandy Hook. raised months ago. “This is not a school,” she charged. “It’s “The world is a very wicket, wicket a public building.” place, but I don’t think we should be liv- Groves also accused Downey of laugh- ing in fear either,” she said. ing at her. Councillor Annette Groves was curious “You need to have respect for other that if there were security concerns why members here,” she charged. Carothers was not consulted and why Innis said there was an incident some Council was not briefed. years ago when a man entered Town Hall General Manager of Strategic Initia- with a gas can. She said the building had tives David Arbuckle replied that staff to be evacuated. had made it clear better customer ser- Innis said it was fair to have staff vice was the focus, not security. He add- look at the security question. She also ed Carothers had gone before Council on wondered if there was no such study his own initiative. and something happened at Town Hall, Groves stressed she supports better whether there would be any liability. Province approves The Citizen CROSSWORD Puzzle No. 182110 • Solution on page: A12 CLUES ACROSS receptacle on fern doctor intensity of light major expansion at 1 Plural of be frond 60. Midway 29. Small, faint 4. Dress 36. Monetary unit between east and constellation Peel Memorial Centre 10. Nothing 37. Sweet potatoes southeast 31. Promotes Ontario has approved a major hospi- 11. Relating to 39. Tropical Asian CLUES DOWN enthusiastically apes plant 32. Malaysian tal expansion project at the Peel Memo- 1.Enrages rial Centre to increase access to care 12. They protect 40. Guilty or not 2. Capital of Saudi inhabitant and reduce wait times. and serve guilty Arabia 33. Ancient units 14. Swindle 41. Carbon dioxide 3. Uses in an of measurement Health and Long-term Care Minister 15. Show’s partner 42. Able to arouse unfair way 35. An unspecified Dr. Eric Hoskins was joined by other 16. Lift intense feeling 4. Cesium period dignitaries at the Peel Memorial Cen- 18. Raise up 48. Earl’s 5. Written works 38. Frame house tre for Integrated Health and Wellness 22. Do something jurisdiction 6. Breakfast item with up to three recently to announce the expansion. to an excessive 50. Omitted stories 7. Found in The next phase of redevelopment at degree 51. Heartbeat showers 41. Lassie is one Peel Memorial will add more inpatient 23. Occupies 52. Albania capital 8. A way of 43. Martinis have 24. Power-driven 53. Fashion fractioning them services, including complex continuing aircraft accessory 9. Unit of 44. Rant care and rehabilitation for patients and 26. Indicates 54. Interaction measurement 45. Famed their families. position value analysis 12. Sailboat journalist Tarbell The province is also making 37 ad- 27. Matchstick 55. Symbol 13. Indian goddess 46. Opening ditional beds available at the Bramp- games of exclusive 47. Round Dutch 17. For each ton Civic Hospital this year, including 28. This and __ ownership 19. Farewell cheese 30. No longer here 56. More 20. Ethnic group 49. Archaic form six more beds announced earlier. This 31. Health promising of Sierra Leone of do investment is part of more than 2,000 insurance 58. __ student, 21. German 56. Once more additional beds and spaces being made 34. Spore- learns healing industrial city 57. Registered available across the province this year. producing 59. Nonresident 25. Measures nurse This support builds on recent health care investments in the area, including No one has more self-confidence than the person who does a crossword puzzle with a pen. the new Peel Memorial Centre for In- tegrated Health and Wellness, which Caregiving opened in April and offers services to Home Care reduce wait times at nearby emergen- cy departments such as urgent care, Palliative Care same-day surgeries, programs for new Private Concierge Services mothers and mental health supports. Investing in hospitals is part of On- • Nursing Assessment & •Palliative Care Assistance tario’s plan to create fairness and op- Education • Medication portunity during this period of rapid • Care Planning & Administration, Reminders economic change. Management & Oversight Cell: 416-949-8563 “We are proud to support William Os- • Discharge Support & • Meal Planning & Office 647-385-8832 ler Health System in moving forward Assistance Preparation with the second phase of the redevel- • In-home Rehabilitation • Bathing & Personal Care opment project for the Peel Memorial Services • Escorting Clients to www.TNcare.ca site to increase bed capacity to meet • Pre & Post General Appointments the needs of the growing community,” Surgery Care • Light Housekeeping Email: [email protected] Hoskins said. “In addition, the 37 new • Diabetes Management, • 24-hour & Live-in Care beds coming to Brampton Civic this Options year will help patients access the care Assistance & Education 2 Marconi Court, Unit 1 • Alzheimer’s & Dementia • Free Assessment by a they need today, when and where they Care Assistance Registered Nurse Bolton need it.” CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 A9 WANTED 30 PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS

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NOW Representatives of 100 Women Who Care Caledon were at Bethell Hospice in Ingle- wood recently to present this cheque for $8,200, raised by the 100 Women at their last Enrolling gathering in November. Kaitlan Klein, Karen McDonald and Michele Newton presented the cheque to Hospice Executive Director Nazira Jaffer, Foundation Board Chair Debbie Davis and Director of Development Jeannette Vanden Heuvel. Photo by Bill Rea Bethell Hospice Foundation the latest to benefit from 100 Women Who Care By Jasen Obermeyer experiencing a loss,” she said, adding Bethell Hospice Foundation in Cale- a trained art therapist would run the don benefitted from the efforts of 100 program. Women Who Care Caledon. The recent meeting raised a total of The women gathered for their fourth $8,200 in an hour. and final meeting of the year in Novem- The other nominees were Habitat for ber at Caledon Ski Club. The organiza- Humanity (HFH) and the Youthdale tion, with around 115 members, com- Riding Program. pleted their first year, and successfully Heather Kendall spoke for HFH, dis- raised about $29,000 in just four meet- cussing how over the summer, Caledon ings lasting a total of four hours. received the first ever HFH building, We’re looking for people like you, who may Michele Newton, one of the co-founders, which has 10 townhouses. be experiencing difficulty hearing in noisy said the number of members and money She said donations help maintain the 2cm environments to evaluate a remarkable new raised surpassed her expectations. building. “Families will find stability, digital hearing aid[1] and a rehabilitative process “It’s been very successful,” she said. safety, and a sense of community,” she Participants were able to nominate observed. that could be the solution to your difficulties. an organization ahead of time, with Soaring real estate prices and seri- Actual Size There’s no cost or obligation to participate! three randomly drawn. Each partici- ous affordable housing shortages in the pant pledged $100 to contribute. The GTA, mean 43 per cent of renter house- Call us toll-free today to see if you qualify for this Field Test. Potential nominators were given five minutes to holds spend 30 per cent of their income make their pitch to those in attendance. on rent, Kendall said. “This prevents candidates will be given a FREE hearing test to determine their candidacy. Debbie Davis spoke on behalf of them from building equity to buy a Bethell Hospice, which has a 10-bed home in the future.” Selected participants will be given a FREE in-office demonstration and the residential facility in Inglewood, and Helen Meek-Hickey spoke on behalf opportunity to evaluate the latest, most advanced hearing aid technology provides care for people facing a life of Youthdale, saying they provide ther- for 30 days. This latest digital technology solves the biggest challenge for limiting illness, as well as supports for apeutic horseback riding for at risk their families. youth from ages 12 to 21, as horses hearing aid wearers – hearing well in noisy environments. She said they are required to raise “just give back” and don’t judge the 40 per cent of their funding, roughly young people. Nobody will notice it because of its minute size, fitting snugly and $1-million annually, themselves. “So Meek-Hickey said they need dona- comfortably just behind the ear. Everything works automatically, so we don’t have a lot of money left over tions to deal with the fees for horses, as at the end of the year for extra services they have eight currently, each costing you can get back to enjoying your relationships, rather than thinking that we would like to provide for our cli- approximately $10,000 a year. about your hearing. ents and their families,” she observed. She explained many of the youth Davis said they would like to provide come from dysfunctional homes, deal those extra services, which are focus with violence, abuse and self-harm. programs for families, and art therapy, “Their coping strategies have been to which she commented helps “stimulate act out, run away, and shutdown,” she the imagination to express grief in al- said. “They don’t see themselves as fit- Candidates are being selected. ternative ways.” ting in.” The selection process ends on She said both programs would be She said they help roughly 65 to 75 March 29th 2018. available to anyone, and participants youth yearly, and they find an emotion- Apply will engage in therapeutic-activi- al connection and partnership with the Call a local clinic below or book ty-based arts and craft projects. horses, to build on their confidence and Today your appointment online at: “The objective is to increase their success through dealing and caring for wellness and sense of well being after them. HearingLife.ca/Wanted Register for winter programs at CPCC During the week of Jan. 29 to Feb. 3, lottery system may be used to determine families with children up to six years of participation. age will be glad to know that they can CPCC is a non-profit community ser- Referred by Physicians more than register for free interactive programs at vice organization and EarlyON Centre Caledon Parent-Child Centre (CPCC), that provides support, resources and 65,000 times! such as Play & Learn, Toddler Move and education that strengthen families and Groove, Moms Meet Up, Math Is Every- promote the optimal development of where, School Here I Come and many children. 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Sponsors dcafs.on.ca NIHB, VAC and Worker’s Compensation Provider facebook.com/du erinchildrensfund/ Du erin Children’s Fund * Offer valid until March 29th, 2018 and is subject to change without notice. Hearing tests are provided free of charge for adults ages 18 and older. Candidates must be private sale, or eligible for ADP or AADL. Some conditions may apply. Please see clinic for details. Offer not valid in Quebec. Youth Futures • Social Growth and Development • Health and Wellness {1} https://www.oticon.ca/solutions/opn Promo Code NSP-WNTD-CALC A10 CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 Editorial Progressive Conservatives’ ‘chaos’ a blessing in disguise? The shocking, unexpected departure “I am prepared to lead this Party of Patrick Brown as leader of Ontario’s moving forward. We need to focus im- Officinal Opposition party, the Progres- mediately on Kathleen Wynne and the sive Conservatives, may well turn out Liberals. There’s no time to waste,” he to be a blessing in disguise. said. Although in its immediate aftermath “The days, weeks, and months ahead the party seemed to be in chaos, with will not be easy. But, I’m confident that the resignations or ouster of some top as a team we can, and will, bring the PC officials, the party does have an change Ontario needs, change that re- interim leader with all the needed cre- news Ontario’s status as the best place dentials (including some Brown lacked) in Canada to live, work and raise a fam- in Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli, who until ily.” Tuesday seemed to be the one likely to No one knows how many candidates lead the party into the provincial elec- will seek to become the odds-on favour- tion in June. ite to replace Kathleen Wynn. But one As we see it, much will depend on both for sure is Doug Ford, brother of the the timing and the method employed late Rob Ford. when the party goes about choosing a As we see it, the March conven- permanent leader. tion should select both a leader and a Ideally, the leadership convention platform for the June election. If that should be no later than mid-March, happens and Ford emerges as winner, and the party should adopt procedures there’s little doubt that we’ll see some similar to those employed historically similarities to the last U.S. presiden- rather than the ones used when Brown tial election. Some retirement project upset the highly favoured Christine El- Ford said Monday be was running be- I admit this effort is almost desperate. others. Starland Vocal Band is also on the liott, widow of former federal finance cause “I can’t watch the party I love fall I have to write about something in this list (I’ve always enjoyed listening to After- minister Jim Flaherty. into the hands of the elites,” adding: space this week, and I refuse to give any noon Delight), and Don McLean’s American Historically, party leaders were cho- “The elites have shut the door on the more ink than necessary to the political tur- Pie will never leave it. And yes, Elton John sen at conventions by delegates select- grassroots, the foundation of our party. moil that seems to be all over us. So there’s has a few offerings on my favourite play list. ed by local riding associations — a sim- Our party cannot go without a tested going to be no more mention in this piece I just read over that last paragraph, and ple process that would fit neatly in a leader in this crucial time. If we lose about Patrick Brown or Premier Kathleen realized I’ve really been showing my age. two-month-long timetable. this election, I don’t know how the av- Wynne’s recent cabinet shuffle, which I es- Well, if Elton John’s entitled to, then so am I. In 2015, Brown won the leadership erage people in Ontario will recover.” sentially took to mean we’re going to have to And like all people in the public eye, he’s by having his campaign team sign up The former Toronto city councillor wait even longer to find out what’s going on been open to criticism over the last many thousands of “instant” party members, and mayoralty candidate said he would with the GTA West Corridor (not surprised). years, but as the saying goes, “that is the the result being that even today a sub- give a voice to people who have been ig- I could mention Donald Trump. I just did, price of fame.” stantial portion of the reported 20,000 nored and are “suffocating” under “high and that’s one mention too many. There have been times when I have PC members likely have had no long- taxes and big government.” But one news item that caught my atten- thought ill of him, although the nice thing term affiliation with the party. In view of the fact the Liberals have tion in the last couple of days was the an- about the passage of time is it gives all a Fedeli, 61, obviously has a lot of sup- been in power for 14 years and are back nouncement that Elton John will be launch- chance to rethink. port in the party caucus, his election in office at Ottawa, the Tories will be ing his Farewell Yellow Brick He performed at Princess as interim leader having been unani- heavy favourites to win a substantial Road tour. It’s going to be his Diana’s funeral in 1997, re- mous and without the usual prohibition majority of seats. However, a lot will last tour, and will take three writing his hit Candle in the against seeking the permanent leader- depend on how far right-of-centre both years and include some 300 Wind, which had original- ship. the party and its leaders are seen to be. concerts. Not a bad pre-retire- ly been a tribute to Marilyn His remarks following his election Fri- It would certainly be both interesting ment project. Good for him! Monroe, and focusing it on the day suggest that he had long been con- and unprecedented if the winner turned I don’t think there’s any late Princess. sidering the position the party should out to be Christine Elliott or Caroline doubt it will be a success. The We must all remember take, but Tuesday he said he won’t be a Mulroney, daughter of former prime man has being doing these that feelings were running candidate for permanent leader. minister Brian Mulroney, and all three things for some 50 years, and very high in those days, with He stressed Friday the need for swift major parties in Ontariohad women at he has a lot to show for it. He’s some people facing threats of action. the helm. also 70 (I was a bit surprised violence if they dared speak when I read how old he was — a negative word about Diana, I had assumed he was young- and the Royal Family taking a Our Readers Write er), meaning he’s entitled to major trashing, which I have retire if he wants to and focus Bill Rea always believed was not de- Complete EA on Corridor on other things. He can pre- served, and I still believe it. I sumably afford it. He has obviously made was in that cynical group at the time that The following open letter, addressed spent over $14.5 million. Despite nearly a a lot of money over the years, and unlike thought Elton John was cashing in on a to Transportation Minister Kathryn Mc- decade of study and millions of taxpayer a lot of people in his situation, it looks like tragedy, while trying to make some kind of Garry from Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia dollars spent, you have failed to provide he’s been able to hold on to a lot of it. And statement. I regret those thoughts today, as Jones, was submitted to the Citizen for the promised answer. one would expect that 300 concerts over the I have come to realize he was only trying to publication. The Progressive Conservative Cau- next three years will mean a lot more money use his God-given talents to pay tribute to As you are no doubt aware, on Nov. 27, cus and I have been steadfast that the coming his way. It’s almost like a retirement someone who was special to him. 2017, your predecessor Steven Del Duca GTA West Corridor deserves a complete bonus. Good for him! After more than 20 years, I can admire the announced that the expert advisory panel environmental assessment. We recognize The man has an enormous fan base, which love and devotion that was represented by on the GTA West Highway Corridor had that landowners and municipalities have he has built up over five decades. Although I the act that was performed before the world submitted its report to the Ministry and been unable to plan for years. Frankly, have always liked several of his songs, I have the day of Diana’s funeral. Good for him! that there would be an update on the future further delay is irresponsible and unac- never been a major fan of his. But the same So at 70, the man has found a way to keep of the GTA West Corridor within 60 days. ceptable. can be said for any other musician. himself busy and occupied for the next three Jan. 29 marked 63 days since your 60- I ask that you immediately resolve this I do love music, and have since my youth. years, doing work he obviously loves (he day commitment. Yet there has not been broken promise, and complete the envi- But it’s the individual piece that attracts me, wouldn’t have been nearly as successful as any notice from your Ministry on the fu- ronmental assessment of the GTA Wet not so much the person who’s responsible for he’s been had he not loved what he was do- ture of this crucial project. Corridor. it, or who performs it. Thus, when it comes ing). He’s going to make a lot of people hap- Your Ministry has been studying Sincerely, to my favourite musicians, composers, per- py, make some money for himself, and pos- GTA West since 2007, and according to Sylvia Jones MPP, formers, etc., my list is pretty eclectic. The sibly make some history. The guy is going to my Freedom of Information request, has Dufferin-Caledon Beatles are well represented, naturally, as go out from his career on his own terms. is Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot and a few Good for him! It happened today It took them a while. How’s your trivia? The Beatles reached stardom in England in 1963, but they had trouble cracking the North American market. But once they did, it started a domination of the By Bill Rea in the 1970s for doing a routine about the charts. 1. Who was the first Canadian to fly in space? seven words that couldn’t be said on televi- I Want to Hold Your Hand was released in the U.S. Boxing Day, 1963, and 2. What team won the first Super Bowl in sion? reached the top spot on the American charts this day, Feb. 1, 1964. 1967? 9. “It was beauty killed the beast” was the 3. Toronto Maple Leaf Darryl Sittler made line delivered by actor Robert Armstrong at Results from last week’s poll: THIS WEEK’S history Feb. 7, 1976 when he scored six goals the end of a classic 1933 motion picture. Who Who is going to QUESTION and earned four assists in one game. What was the beast? win Super Bowl CaledonCitizen team were the Leafs playing that night? 10. The Town of Caledon consists of five Patrick Brown Poll LII Feb. 4? 4. Which team has won the most Super wards. In what ward would you have been WEBPOLL Patrick Brown resigned Bowls? standing had you been taking in the recent www.caledoncitizen.com last week as Ontario Progressive Conservative 5. What trophy is presented to the winners Pond Hockey Tournament at Alton Mill? Leader. Has he been of the Super Bowl? a) Philadelphia Eagles Answers 20% treated fairly? 6. Who is the Leader of the Conservative 1 — Marc Garneau; 2 — Green Bay Packers; b) New England Patriots 80% a) Yes Party of Canada? 3 — Boston Bruins; 4 — Pittsburgh Steelers; b) No 7. How many children does Queen Elizabeth 5 — Vince Lombardi Trophy; 6 — Andrew Go to the website II have? Scheer; 7 — Four; 8 — George Carlin; 9 — and cast your vote! 8. Who was the comedian who gained fame King Kong; 10 — Ward 1 The results of this poll are in no way considered to be valid or infallible.

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CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 A11 New restrictions on Canada Summer Jobs program Canada Summer Jobs has largely We, the Official Opposition, were been a successful program which sup- deeply troubled when the current Lib- plies employers with subsidies to as- eral government announced the chang- sist them in creating summer employ- es to the 2018 Canada Summer Jobs ment opportunities for secondary and program. The right to freedom of belief Ottawapost-secondary Journal students. Ottawa Journal and opinion is guaranteed by Canada’s It’s a program which has benefitted Charter of Rights and Freedoms and thousandsDavid of young Tilson Canadians, includ- David TilsonTalk of the Town Canadians Talkshould be veryof concerned the Town ing youth right here in Dufferin-Cale- that the government of Canada is bas- MP Dufferin-Caledondon. Unfortunately, the current Liberal MP Dufferin-Caledon ing funding decisions on whether or not government made changes to the 2018 Mayor Allan Thompson you hold a certainMayor belief. We Allan are con- Thompson program that now potentially excludes cerned for the students who won’t find organizations from accessing funding. careers in the competitive Canadian job Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as work as a result of this decision. We The Canada Summer Jobs program market. It’s a program I’ve been support- well as other rights, including repro- are also concerned that individuals who has existed for a number of years. Fund- ive of and I’ve been fortunate enough to ductive rights and the right to be free hold private convictions may, for exam- ing is supplied to not-for-profit organiza- see, firsthand, the positive impact it has from discrimination on the basis of sex, ple, no longer be able to help care for tions, public-sector employers and small for both our community’s youth and lo- religion, race, national or ethnic origin, the disabled, refugees or provide day businesses with 50 or less full-time em- cal employers. colour, mental or physical disability, camps for children in need. ployees to provide summer job opportu- Unfortunately, the current Liberal sexual orientation, or gender identity We will continue to push for the cur- From Queen’snities for secondary Park and post-secondary governmentFrom changed Queen’s the rules around orPark expression. This is problematic be- rent Liberal government to roll back students. Canadian youth benefit from which employers can qualify for fund- cause requiring organizations to attest these requirements and restore the valuableSylvia work experience,Jones increased ing toSylvia hire students Jones for theOttawa 2018 Can- that this Journal is their organization’s “core Canada SummerOttawa Jobs program toJournal its skills, and money to help with their ada Summer Jobs program. This year’s mandate” would force many organiza- former successful state and will permit MPP Dufferin-Caledonpost-secondary education. The program programMPP requires Dufferin-Caledon organizations to sign tions to choose between their freedoms all Canadians to continue to exercise is also intended to help communities an attestation stating that their orga- of belief andDavid of expression, Tilson and being their freedomDavid of belief Tilson and of expres- across Canada act on local priorities. nization’s core mandate respects indi- able to receive federal funding. Such a sion without facing institutionalized The experiences gained assist Canadian vidual human rights in Canada, includMP- requirementDufferin-Caledon discriminates against or- discriminationMP by Dufferin-Caledon the government of youth in making the leap from school to ing the values underlying the Canadian ganizations based on their beliefs. Canada. A week is a lifetime in politics British Prime Minister Harold Wilson tution, our caucus asked Vic Fedeli to said, “A week is a long time in politics.” serve as the Interim Leader. It was a From PeelIn today’s Region world of social media, I From Peel Region unanimous decision. Vic has served as think you could update that to add, a the MPP for North Bay and PC Finance day is a Emillifetime. LastKolb week I, togeth- Emil Kolb Critic. I am confident he will do an ex- er with my colleagues, learned of some From Queen’s Park cellent job.From Queen’s Park Regionalvery disturbing allegationsChair about Pat- Regional Chair The Ontario PC Executive has a legal rick Brown. Sylvia Jones responsibilitySylvia to choose Jonesthe date and set That same evening, the PC team the rules to hold a leadership race that of Members of Provincial Parliament MPP Dufferin-Caledon all membersMPP of the Dufferin-CaledonOntario PC Party unanimously agreed that Brown step can participate in. The constitution is down immediately. It was the right very specific in the need to set a date thing for him to do. As I said last week, do business with, which charities you issues I will deal with, or will have to for a leadership election no later than while Brown has the right to defend decide to donate or volunteer with. vote on in a term of government. Ulti- 18 months from a vacancy in the posi- against these allegations (and he has Are you swayed by how a business mately, as a voter, you have do to decide tion. Decisions will be made in the com- said he intends to), he must do it as a owner participates in our community? which of the representatives asking for ing days, but what we know right now, private citizen, not while serving as the Has a particularity persuasive speech your vote most closely aligns with your is the election for leader will happen no NationalLeader ofAffairs the Ontario Progressive Con- you haveNational heard from a leader ofAffairs a chari- values, and trust their judgement.” later than March 24. servative Party. Some have criticized ty influenced your decision about giving The Progressive Conservative Caucus Are the timelines tight? Absolutely, our decision because Brown has not had a donation or volunteeringFrom your time? askedPeel Brown toRegion step aside last Wednes- but the interestFrom is high fromPeel the mem- Region the opportunityClaire for due Hoy process, but I re- MineClaire has. It is no Hoy different for political day night so that our party could move bers of the party, as well as the Ontario spectfully disagree. representatives. forward and chooseEmil a leader Kolb to take us public thatEmil we have Kolba leader and team Individuals who choose to serve, I am reminded of an answer Perrin into the June general election. We have in place to defeat the Liberals in general whether leading businesses, organi- Beatty (who served our community as to moveRegional quickly to show Chair that we are election, andRegional I intend to assist Chair in every zations or political parties, are held to the Federal Conservative Member of ready, as a united party, to show the way possible to make that a reality. a higher standard. And frankly, they Parliament for 21 years) gave when people of Ontario we can defeat the cur- This was not a decision the PC MPPs should be. There are many reasons why asked, “How can I vote for you when I rent government with people and poli- or I took lightly. It was a decision made we choose to buy from a particular busi- don’t know how you will vote on legisla- cies that will make Ontario stronger. I in accordance with the Party’s constitu- ness, donate to a charitable organiza- tion?” Twenty plus years later, I think believe we have done that. tion and the need to ensure that the On- tion or vote for a political representa- his answer was right on. To paraphrase, As is our responsibility, as defined tario Progressive Conservative Party is tive. Think about who you choose do to what Perrin said, “I don’t know all of the by the Progressive Conservative consti- ready to form government June 7, 2018. The provincial election is coming; Are you ready? National Affairs National Affairs By David Arbuckle significant impact, either positive or WE DON’T BREW General Manager negative, on your business. Also, look Claire Hoy Claire Hoy Strategic Initiatives for those things not in their platforms Town of Caledon that might help your business thrive in OUR BEER FOR Caledon residents and voters from Caledon. across this province will be heading to Business organizations, such as the the polls June 7 to decide which party Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the will form the next government of On- Ontario Federation of Agriculture, can THE AWARDS. tario. also be an important resource in under- Through the history of this province, standing the potential impact of specif- the government has played an active ic platform “promises.” role in transforming the climate in 2 — Engage: There will be no short- which local businesses must operate. age of opportunities for you to engage Whether it is business taxes, employ- with Dufferin-Caledon candidates. ment wages, environmental or public Take the time this election period to health regulations or land develop- interact with those that are seeking ment, previous governments have had, to represent Caledon at Queen’s Park. and future governments will have, a lot Ask questions, seek explanations, put to say about how businesses do their your ideas forward. The more candi- business. dates hear from you and your business, There is a commonly held expression the more they will better understand in politics that, “Businesses don’t vote. the challenges and opportunities that BUT HE DOES! People do.” lie ahead over their next four years For the most part, this statement is in office as your Member of Provincial Our brewmaster, Andrew Kohnen, threw away a successful career in logistics to pursue true. But it mostly ignores the very im- Parliament. his dream of reconnecting with the brewing roots of his family. This carried him to the UK’s portant role that business owners can 3 — Hold Them to Account: Election play in any particular election. So as a platforms should not be just promises prestigious Brewlab in Sunderland, England, where he procured the alchemy that would business owner, what can you do lead- made and then forgotten once the win- drive his signature brewing style. ing up to the provincial election? ning party assumes office. They should Here are three simple steps any busi- act as a road map to making Ontario He took what he could from there and ventured to Scotland, Cornwall, and ultimately to ness can take to have impact. and its communities better places for Krefeld, Germany, working in the same brewery that had belonged to his ancestors. 1 — Learn: Knowledge is power and residents and businesses. the first and most powerful step for Staying engaged with your local MPP He came home to Canada for Hockley. any business or resident to take is ed- and highlighting the needs of your You could call it dumb, but we call it destiny. ucation. Over the next few months, all business, not just during the lead up political parties will be releasing their to the election, but also during their election platforms. In fact, the Progres- four years in office, can go a long way sive Conservatives have already re- toward realizing the changes you need leased their platform, entitled the Peo- to make your business a success. ple’s Guarantee. As a Caledon business owner, your As these platforms are released, take voice can be a valuable resource to help the time to look through them for the educate and influence with the goal of items that are going to have the most positively impacting your business.

Andrew Kohnen Brewmaster

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• Bin Rentals • Junk Removal • Demolition • 905.584.9459 Waste Audits and Consulting [email protected] CALEDON CITIZEN | JANUARY 5, 2017 A15 15879 Airport Road, Caledon East www.dropntoss.ca office 416-248-5543 | toll free 1-844-DNT-TOSS | fax 416-741-9088 Ontario Canada, L7C 1J3 www.victoriangardenspa.com Golden Hawks draw Huntsville in first round of PJHL playoffs By Jake Courtepatte best-of-seven first round series. ultimately fell short after a late-game rally who won the first three meetings of the sea- Wrapping up their best season to date Both teams got a good look at each oth- was ended with an empty net goal. son before dropping the final two. Sunday, the en- er Friday in the second-to-last game on the Matt Magliozzi, Dante Zucarro and Sean With the first round set to kick off Sunday ter the Provincial Junior Hockey League Caledon schedule, with the Hawks coming Nottle found the back of the net for Caledon. in Caledon East, it will mark the first time in post-season with high hopes. out on the wrong end of a 5-3 score. The final game of the season saw the re- the team’s eight-year history they will hold With eight wins in 11 games since the Eighteen-year old Ethan Olenchuk got his turn of the explosive offence that has marked home ice advantage. Finishing third in the turn of the calendar, the junior C club made second look between the pipes after a strong Caledon’s successful season, downing the division with a record of 23-17-2-0, the 2018- a rapid climb up the Carruthers division showing in a win over the powerhouse Al- 8-4 to secure third place. 18 season was the most successful campaign standings to earn a third-place finish, and liston Hornets in his debut. The new Hawk Zucarro had a two-goal night for the for the franchise to date. a meeting with the in the was impressive in stopping 24 pucks, but Hawks, the defenceman finding his offen- Sunday’s game time is set for 7 p.m., be- sive stride lately with a three-game point fore the action moves to Huntsville for game streak. Olenchuk returned to the net for his two Wednesday. third straight start, chasing away 25 pucks Caledon will host game three next Friday, in a winning effort, to finalize the first round and if necessary, will also host games five date with the Otters. and seven. The Otters, who spent the majority of Elsewhere around the division, the first- the season occupying one of the bottom place will battle with the two spots in Carruthers division standings, last-place Orillia Terriers, the Alliston Hor- won three of their final four games to move nets clash with the Cougars, and Penetang ahead of the for sixth will meet the . in the division. For stats, schedules and more information, The season series between the Hawks and visit www.jrcgoldenhawks.pointstreaksites. Otters ended in a 3-2 decision for Caledon, com

The Caledon Golden Hawks and Huntsville Otters will face off in the first round of the PJHL playoffs, starting Sunday. Photo by Jake Courtepatte ATHLETES Bolton native Andrew Mangiapane looks like he has a future with the . OF THE WEEK Photo courtesy of Sean Kelso/Calgary Flames Andrew Dopaco Logan Fagu Bolton’s Mangiapane earns stay with Flames By Jake Courtepatte the return of veteran forward Michael Andrew Mangiapane has impressed the Frolik from injured reserve. Robert F. Humberview Calgary Flames brass enough to earn a Yet Sunday’s call up proves the Flames Hall Catholic Secondary more permanent spot with the big-league have plans for Mangiapane that extend Secondary School club. past a placeholder for banged-up NHLers. School The winger was called back up from the Despite being held off of the score- AHL’s Sunday, spending sheet in his eight NHL games so far, just a few days with the minor club after Mangiapane has become a small-but- mighty spark on the ice for the Flames, putting up five shots, eight hits and four This 16-year-old plays centre for the The Grade 9 student is the of blocks in his limited minutes. school’s varsity hockey team, which the school’s junior basketball team, Drafted by the Flames in 2015 after an made it to the semifinals. He also playing point guard. They opened the impressive sophomore season with the played power on the school’s varsity season with a 3-1 record. He was also OHL’s , the Bolton native’s volleyball team and is planning to play setter for the junior volleyball team, and stock has risen far above his sixth-round badminton. In the community, he plays is thinking of going out for rugby in the drafting, managing 41 points in 66 games rep hockey in the Vaughan Rangers’ organization and used to be a rep play- spring. In the community, he’s a rep in his first year as a member of the Heat. er with the Bolton Wanderers’ Soccer player for both the Caledon Cougars He was named an AHL All-Star this Club. The Grade 11 student lives in and Bolton Wanderers. The 14-year-old season, before being left off the team Bolton. lives in Bolton. thanks to his NHL call up, after posting 16 goals and 19 assists in 31 games this Claudia Sinanios John Temoso AHL season.

Mayfield St. Michael Secondary Catholic School Secondary SAVE School Summer 10% uNTIl Camp FEb 19 This 17-year-old has been playing off This Grade 11 student is a point guard side on the school’s senior volleyball on the senior basketball team. He said team. She said she played basketball he was thinking of going out for base- OVERNIGHT & DAY CAMPS and soccer at school last year, and is ball and volleyball, but concluded he thinking of playing soccer in the spring. won’t have time, so he’s sticking with Hockey-Horses-Soccer-Adventure-BMX-WHAM-Volleyball In the community, she plays rep volley- basketball. “I’m pretty good at it, so I ball for the Peel Selects out of Bramp- stick to it,” he said. He also plays rep ton. The Grade 12 student lives in In- basketball with the Caledon Cougars. glewood. The 16-year-old lives in Bolton.

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CIAS2018_Comm_News_Feb1_11X21.5.indd 1 1/29/18 5:04 PM A14 CALEDON CITIZEN | FEBRUARY 1, 2018 Oilers take over third in senior hockey standings The Jiffy Lube Oilers swamped Ruth- Grit fought back with two goals in the Heart Lake 4, Rutherford 2 sists. Luch Pinarello and D’Orazio had one erford Global Logistics 9-0 last Monday last three minutes, but could not manage Hardman put the bite into the Heart helper each. night to take over third place from them the tying marker. Tony Curcio led the Lake attack with assists on all four goals. Jan. 8 in the Caledon Senior Hockey League. way for Grit with two goals and two as- The ageless John Castellucci scored twice Yale had closed out 2017 by taking the In other league play at Don Sheardown sists. Team sponsor Greg Collins had two and had one assist, as did Kerr. Tarasco lead in the standings, and opened 2018 by Memorial Arena, the Grit Bagmen almost goals and an assist. John Crossley scored and Paul Agius had one helper each. adding to it. knocked off the first-place Yale Industrial once and was in brackets on two more. Bruno Fracassi and Rich Petrie scored Yale bombed Rutherford in a showdown Trucks but lost a 7-6 decision while sec- The other goal was scored by team rep for Rutherford. The assists went to team for first place. ond-place Heart Lake Insurance outlast- David Shoalts. Kyle Smith, Joe Guaragna rep Nick Taccogna, Jim Rogers, Mark Per- The 9-2 win for Yale increased their grip ed Fines Ford Lincoln 7-5. and Jim Sabaziotis all had two assists. rin and Peter DeRooy. on the top spot as second-place Rutherford The scores, standings and more can be Heart Lake 7, Fines Ford 5 Jiffy Lube 5, Grit 3 fell four points behind with the loss. In the found at the CSHL web site: caledonse- Jamie Hardman and Mike McNamara Moffat scored twice for Jiffy Lube and other games, the Bagmen downed Fines niorhockey.ca paced Heart Lake with two goals and two Maurizo Giorgio had a goal and an assist to Ford 7-4 and Heart Lake and the Oilers Jiffy Lube 9, Rutherford 0 assists each. help Jiffy Lube hold on to fourth place. played to a 3-3 tie. A couple of career nights were had in Peter Kuchar was right with them with Lo Dico and Pete McNamara scored the Yale 9, Rutherford 2 the Jiffy Lube win, as Mike Lo Dico racked a goal and three assists. The other goals other goals. Greg Frangakis had two assists Steve Smith led the way for Yale with up six assists and Rick Geiger scored four were scored by Steve Tarasco and team with singles going to Fetterly, Geiger, Dom two goals and two assists. goals and added an assist. sponsor Chris Spilar. Rod Sinclair led Spignesi, Gary Hughes, Coghill and Chung. McHardy was right behind with two Grant Moffat was right behind them the assists parade with two while singles Curcio had a goal and an assist to lead goals and one assist. Also bagging three with a goal and three assists. Pete Mc- went to Tim Sinclair, Frank McKay and Grit. John Pitsadiotis and Sabaziotis scored points were Dinis and Heenan, who both Namara scored two goals. Clark Chung team rep Ian Kerr. the other goals. Mike (Dr. Bend) Shore, had one goal and two assists. Cirone, Tis- and team rep Peter Coghill contributed a Team rep Ted Callighen had a goal and Crossley and Carlo Fantin all had one as- dale and Gazzolla all had one goal and one goal and an assist each, while team spon- two assists for Fines. Mike Foley had one sist. assist. Bill Davis notched a single assist. sor Brian Fetterly had two assists. The of each. Dom D’Orazio and Alex Dorosh Yale 6, Fines Ford 4 Perrin and Fracassi each scored an unas- shutout went to Vanni DiMar- also scored. Stefan Pacula and Dave Arm- Heenan was flying for Yale, as he piled sisted goal for Rutherford. co. strong each had one assist. up two goals and three assists. Heart Lake 3, Jiffy Lube 3 Yale 7, Grit 6 Jan. 15 Tisdale scored once and added two as- Agius scored with five seconds left in the Steve Smith scored three consecutive The previous Monday saw all three sists. Dinis, Romas Krilavicius and Brian game to pull out the tie for Heart Lake. goals to ice the win for Yale. games settled by two-goals as Heart Lake (Crazy Legs) Samuel scored the other goals. Kerr had a goal and an assist for Heart Team rep James Heenan finished with jumped into second place. Gazzolla led the assists parade with two Lake, while Jamie McDonald also scored. three assists. Bob McHardy had a goal They did it by besting Rutherford. while Cirone and Steve Smith had one each. Tarasco set up two goals while single as- and an assist. The other goals were scored In other action, the Oilers won the fight Foley led the Fines attack with two goals sists went to Mike McNamara, Tim Sinclair by Tony Dinis, Bernie Tisdale and Frank for fourth place with a 5-3 win over the and two assists with Bret Smith right be- and McKay. Cirone. Dan Tasson finished with two as- Bagmen. Yale held off Fines Ford for a 6-4 hind him with two goals and one assist. sists while Santo Gazzolla had one. win. Callighen had a career night with three as- See “Yale’ on page A15 Chamber CheCk In

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The Skipper would only be able that night between Team Schneider and some extreme performances and high scor- Rhind tied for third and Sinclair just to achieve one more for the count as Team Team Kolb. ing games on both draws of the Wednesday two points back, were about to hold noth- Rhind tightened the grip and headed for The happy-go-lucky group of Kolb strug- league, consequently displaying some very ing back in this game of match-ups. Rhind, the 7-2 victory. gled from the get-go as Skip Jakob Schnei- lopsided scoreboards. seemingly in control with a 5-0 lead after Karl Petersen and his crew of Dean Teas- der brilliantly guided his squad of Ginny Up until this past week, Sandee Fennel; three ends, didn’t feel sorry for his opponent dale, Lloy Bloom and Norma Jean Frans Ross, Rick Yates and Cameron Ross to- member of the league, reported that most as with each end he applied pressure and played against Fausto Mussato and his wards their 8-1 triumph. Skip David Kolb games had been very close this season with created the most difficult of shot for Sinclair, company of Shelley Courneya, Kim Koteff and the husband and wife team of Robert the deciding point being left to the skills who was scrambling to find a point. Sin- and Sharon Dorney on Sheet 1. Petersen and Patricia Lostracco along with Pat Earl of the skips and their meticulousness shot clair called for his team’s support to pursue collected one in the opening frame then re- will always be found with smiles on their making. Do the rocks have GPS navigating points, and more than once “just missed” bounded with a steal of three in the second faces and just plain happy for the opportu- systems inside? Some may think so as a way by mere centimeters. During the fourth, for the 4-0 lead. Mussato re-grouped for a nity to play. The Kolb team’s upbeat per- of explaining the heavy one-sided scoring. Sinclair and his team of Jim Power, Lisa single, changing the board for a 4-1 tally sonalities are always a pleasure to play Sheet 4 featured the teams of Rhind and Hutchinson and Roger Sinclair successfully and remain in the hunt. Petersen would al- with and will no doubt turn the tables in Sinclair, both of which are more than capa- set the house up after a rare miss by Rhind low Mussato only one more and closed out their match. ble of winning due to the strategic play of for the tricky “in-off” their skips Wayne Rhind and Thomas Sin- shot to the button clair. Sinclair has been on the winning side for the point. The of league champion earlier this season (Sun- level of difficulty for day Social League) and Rhind too has had this shot ranks right HURRY! ENDS FEB 28TH. Celebrate your family this Family Day at Teen Ranch Teen Ranch will be offering their annual Family Day event Feb. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. FIRST There will be no charge for this event. 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From page A14 Heart Lake 10, Grit 5 The Insurance Boys spotted Coghill, Pete McNamara and Grit a 4-2 first-period lead and Giorgio scored for Jiffy Lube. then came back for the win, Frangakis, Fetterly, Spignesi and third place in the stand- and Moffat all had one assist. ings, with Tim Sinclair leading Grit 7, Fines Ford 4 the way. Sabaziotis, Curcio and Kyle He bagged three goals and Smith powered the Grit attack two assists. Agius was right with four points each. behind him with one goal and Sabaziotis scored three goals three assists. Tarasco had a and added an assist while goal and two assists while Smith had two of each and McDonald scored twice. Both Curcio scored once and set up Mike McNamara and Kerr had three goals. Shore had a goal a goal and an assist. Spilar had and two assists. In the assists three helpers, while Hardman department, Guaragna had had two. Single assists went two and Randy Freitag had to Castellucci, Howard Wight one. and Rod Sinclair. 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Pineapples sAVe lb 6.49 Whole or Cored $2 lb 4.99 #1 Grade castello Aged Asparagus Organic Greenbelt chicken Drumsticks Product of the Tropics Havarti or tickler #1 Grade spring Lettuce club Pack each Aged cheddar Product of Mexico Product of Ontario lb Pkg lb 11.99 3.99 2.99 120g 3.99 lb 1.49 fini Parma Pork shoulder Prosciutto Andy boy broccoli Avocados blade roast Product of Italy, store #1 Grade Boneless sliced #1 Grade Product of USA Product of USA lb 14.99 lb 3.49 2/4.00 3/5.00 seAfOOD

Atlantic salmon filets 8.99 lb toppits Jumbo cooked shrimp Haddock filets 7.99 lb Ocean Jewel breaded coconut Platter with sauce shrimp Butterfly or Lilydale Nitrate Free lb bag shopsy’s Original 425g Pei Mussels 2 3.99 Torpedo 300-340g Oven roast turkey 15.99 6.99 recipe All beef franks 375g lb 9.99 sAVe sAVe sAVe 2.99 $4 GrOcerY $5 $5 GrOcerY basso extra Virgin Olive Oil Kimbo espresso beans Janes Pub style chicken strips unfiltered Extra Cream Nuggets, Fries, Popcorn or 750ml 6.99 1 kg 10.99 Burgers 800g 5.99

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sAVe $4 Garden foods charmin bathroom shepherds or Jumbo chicken Wings One rack of ribs + Partysize Pizza Pizza sauce tissue 12 Family Size BBQ or Honey Garlic 12 bbQ Wings 2 Toppings + 20 Wings All Natural chicken Pot Pies Rolls =27 10 PACk 20 PACk 473 ml 2.99 2/7.00 9.99 18.99 19.99 29.99 7.99