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Media: Barrie Advance, Georgtown Independant 753007 2nd Line E. at Hw #9, Orangeville, ON L9W 2Z7 Free Press, Guelph Tribune, Milton Canadian Sales: 1 (888) 799-3253 | Service: 1 (888) 334-5609 Champion, Northumberland News The TIMES – September 20, 2018 – Page 3 New Tecumseth Votes 2018 – Meet Your Ward 6 candidates BY WENDY GABREK the right thing, even when it’s not face to face. I enjoy meeting as MUST be rehabilitated. We have day. After speaking with them their popular. many new people as I can because heard enough that the money is comment was this is what a small In our continuing series Meet the I believe that understanding a dif- there for it. It is not. We must pri- town is. I was filled with pride. Candidates, The Times would like What are your priorities for ferent point of view will make me a oritize this project for the safety of Our Town comes together when to introduce you to the four candi- change in our municipality, in stronger leader. I know that we all drivers and pedestrians alike. We there are tough times. Neighbour dates vying for the Ward 6 (Beeton) the short term. What about in have busy lives and utilizing social need an end to the ditches, need helps neighbour, we are there for seat. the long term? After talking with media and email is a convenient sidewalks, on the west side and each other, be it a tragedy of physi- With the current ward council- many residents of Ward 6, the com- way to stay in touch. I encourage quite possibly a stop sign at Kate cal or structural or environmental lor, Richard Norcross, running for mon topics keep coming to the sur- everyone to follow me on Twitter Aitken. I fear for children’s safety causes, we are here to help one Deputy Mayor in the October 22 face: Responsible Development, @beaton4beeton or on Facebook at and those out walking anytime of another. Again, this is a great town! municipal election, the seat is up a new recreation centre in Beeton Paul Beaton for Ward 6. Of course the day or night on this stretch. I for gabs. and supporting small business. there is always email pabeaton@ Paul Beaton personally aided a pedestrian a few What type of leader you will Here are the responses to the 14 Change can take time if it’s done hotmail.com. years ago who was struck on Day- be? I will be responsive to YOU, questions we posed to the candi- properly, but I believe in not just foot making his way to work in the the voter, the taxpayer, the resident. dates, Paul Beaton, Doug Kowalin- working for the moment, but plan- What will you do to continue early hours of the morning. This I will work collaboratively with my ski, Stephanie MacLellan, Russell ning for our future as well. to be involved with the commu- needs to be rectified. fellow council members but will Woodward, printed verbatim. nity should you not win? I have I have also worked with the not be afraid to speak up for YOU What are the biggest fiscal proudly served as a volunteer fire- Town and the OPP to have the when items come up that face tough Paul Beaton challenges in our municipality, fighter for the past five years and area on Lily Street by Monsignor decisions. I am fully in favour of re- Full Name: Paul Beaton and what do you envision as the I take great pleasure in helping Ronan Catholic School upgraded corded votes, I want to ensure trans- Town of Residence: New Te- best way(s) to address them? others. I fully intend to continue to have a sidewalk from Haines to parency and ethical politics. cumseth There are quite a few capital proj- in this role. However, community the school installed. We also need to Length of time in New Te- ects on the horizon and ensuring involvement doesn’t always mean work with parents, the school and What are your priorities for cumseth: Six years they are planned properly and with- being on a committee or in an orga- Doug Kowalinski the Town to create proper and safe change in our municipality, in Primary reason you’re run- in our fiscal means is important. I nized group. Participating in com- parking in this area. It is only a mat- the short term. What about in the ning: I have the leadership abili- would love to see New Tecumseth munity charity events and being a ter of time until someone is hit by a long term? In the short term, I be- ties to lead the community through with a fiscal surplus in the near fu- good neighbour is something we vehicle. We must also work to cre- lieve we need to ensure that the wa- tough decisions. With my entire ture. can all do together. ate effective and safe walking paths ter issues are dealt with in Totten- adult working career in govern- for students to both of our schools. ham and Beeton. We NEED clean ment, I have an understanding of What innovative projects Doug Kowalinski We must ensure that school cross- drinking water in Tottenham. The what it takes to get things done. I would enhance life in this area? Full Name: Douglas Edward ing guards are placed where there time has come for us to ensure that am only influenced by doing the Promoting small business in the Kowalinski are areas of concern. This must oc- adequate supply of water from the right things for the right reasons. town and turning New Tecumseth Town of Residence: Beeton cur to keep our children, as young pipeline from Collingwood reaches Campaign slogan: Beaton for into a destination for visitors. The Length of time in New Tecums- as 4, safe. the taps in Tottenham. We have Beeton residents here are fortunate to live eth: 16 years seen the pictures for years. The resi- in a wonderful town, surrounded by Primary Reason you are Run- What do you cherish most dents of Tottenham should not be What are our most impor- great businesses. Working with the ning: To promote Beeton within Stephanie MacLellan about this community? I cherish paying the same rates for water that tant challenges facing the com- BIA, Chamber of Commerce and New Tecumseth. We have some the sense of togetherness, in good is not the same as in the rest of the munity? Residents are concerned Business Development office is serious issues that need to be dealt times and in bad. When the call town. As mentioned previously, the with idea of out of control develop- important to help promote New Te- with, too much time has elapsed goes out for support at a hockey or flooding issues in Beeton are right ment. Ensuring any development cumseth. Every resident is an am- and small issues have become large a baseball game, people come out up there with the issues in Totten- is calculated and well planned is bassador for our town and I will do issues, we can wait no more. in droves. Our community has a ham. I have been called a one topic required to ensure we protect the my part to promote small business. Campaign Slogan: Honesty special event, the Meet Your Neigh- candidate. That is far from the truth. environment and that we don’t out- and Integrity. I WILL work for bour picnic. It is grassroots and in- I firmly believe that safe drinking grow our current infrastructure. What is your perspective on YOU!!! clusive for all. It’s a great day. From water and dry basements take pre- the best way to collaborate with the Honeyfest to the fall fair to the cedence over most other things. What do you cherish most other levels of government to en- What are our most important Santa Claus Parade, you can feel That being said, it is long past about this community? People!!! sure a sustainable and prosper- challenges facing the commu- the love. I met a family who has due for Beeton to get a new multi Of course I can talk about the small ous future for our area? Regard- nity? I believe the most important Russell Woodward just moved to our Town, just yester- Continued on Page 5 town charm and tree lined streets, less of political alliance, we need challenges facing Beeton are: but New Tecumseth is filled with a to work with our provincial and 1. We must resolve the issue of lot of wonderful people who care federal partners towards common storm water management. I under- about their town and each other. goals. Taking advantage of grants stand that studies are needed but, This is why I choose to raise my and funding for infrastructure, so- even more so, shovels must be put family here. cial and environmental projects is into the ground. We must direct critically important in keeping our staff to move forward more expedi- What type of leader you will costs low, while moving projects tiously. Our residents deserve better be? Fair, honest and responsible. forward. It’s time to put alliances from the Town, enough with the Having leadership experience in aside and do what is right for us. flooding. policing and in the military, I under- 2. Roads and sidewalks. Roads stand what it’s like to lead people How do you envision com- within our Town are deteriorating and process through adverse con- municating with constituents? with two in particular that need im- ditions. It takes real courage to do Nothing beats talking to people mediate attention. Dayfoot Street

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Ethics October 6 walk raises money for Dog Guide program The Lions Foundation of ally impaired. Learn more along with our national spon- We invite you to be part of When the top three people in government, in- Canada Dog Guides is a na- about Dog Guides on our sor Pet Valu, the 24th annual our fundraising walk. It is a cluding the country’s prime minister, are found tional charitable foundation Facebook Page @ fb.me/tot- Lions Walk for Dog Guides pet friendly, family friendly guilty of ethics violations, it is safe to assume that was created in 1983 by tenhamdogguides. on Saturday October 6, event and there is no regis- there is an inherent problem understanding what the Lions of Canada. Its mis- It costs approximately 2017. Pet Valu provides most tration fee. We simply ask is right and what is wrong. sion is to assist Canadians $25,000 to raise and train of the materials used to pro- that participants raise dona- This does not bode well for a political party with medical or physical dis- each Dog Guide. The Lions mote the walk and their help tions. You can find pledge that ran for election on the promise of transpar- abilities by providing the Dog Foundation of Canada does is greatly appreciated. The forms at most of your local ency and positive governance. Guides at no cost. This is the not receive any government walk starts from the Totten- businesses in Tottenham and It was supposed to be “sunny ways,” remem- 25th year that the Tottenham funding and relies on dona- ham Community & Fitness Beeton or contact us at Tot- ber? & District Lions Club has sup- tions and fundraising. 100% Centre. tenhamLionsClub@gmail. Instead we got sketchy ways. ported this cause. of the funds raised go directly Registration is at 9 a.m. and com if you need anything. Bad enough that Prime Minister Justin I’m sure that we all think to raising, training and provid- the walk goes at 10 a.m. There We hope to see you there! Trudeau became the first prime minister in Ca- of Dog Guides as sight for the ing the Dog Guides at no cost will be refreshments served, a nadian history blackmarked in such a manner, blind but there are many more to Canadians with disabilities. Kids Colouring Contest and AL PROWSE but then we had his No. 1 cabinet minister, Fi- ways these lovely animals are The Tottenham & District “doggie gift bags” for walk TOTTENHAM & DISTRICT nance Minister Bill Morneau, being likewise helping the disabled. There Lions Club is proud to host participants. LIONS CLUB convicted, thinking that not reporting that one are now six types of Dog of his many holdings happened to own a villa in Guides. There are Hearing the south of France was somehow not worthy of Ear Dog Guides for the deaf or being reported. hard of hearing, Special Skills It is not, of course. Revealing financial hold- Dog Guides for people with ings and directorship ties are vitally important medical or physical disabili- so that the public can actually trust there is no ties, Seizure response Dog conflict of interest when important financial Guides for people who have matters come to the fore. epilepsy, Autism Assistance Morneau, undoubtedly among the wealthi- Dog Guides for children 3 – est politicians to ever work on Parliament Hill, 18 years of age with autism, breached that trust. Diabetic Alert Dog Guides As for Trudeau, born of privilege and his for people who have type 1 financial future assured positively by a well- diabetes with hypoglycemic padded trust fund, he thought there was nothing unawareness, and of course wrong in jetting off to a Christmas holiday on Canine Vision Dog Guides for a billionaire’s private Caribbean holiday, with people who are blind or visu- all expenses paid for by the Aga Khan whose charitable foundation gets millions annually in grants thanks to the government of the day and Open Letter to largesse of the Canadian taxpayer. But this, too, was wrong and Trudeau now MPP Wilson on has a stain on his reputation that no other prime Notwithstanding minister has. Now, with just a year to go in the Trudeau Clause Liberals’ four-year mandate, we discovered last week, again through the independent parlia- Mr. Wilson, I write to request that you, mentary watchdog, that former fisheries minis- as our democratically elected Ontario MPP, ter Dominic LeBlanc, now Trudeau’s go-to man vote against the use of the not withstand- in all things inter-provincial, has been found ing clause with respect to Bill 31. guilty of awarding a contract to an Arctic clam It is a completely unacceptable, and company in Newfoundland with direct links to abusive, use of this never before used a member of his wife’s family. clause by an Ontario government. They say fish stink from the head down, but It is ironic that he Bill is called “The that about Arctic clams, and the awarding of a Efficient Government Act” as this bill, quota change that takes $24 million away from debate, and its resulting chaos is costing one company and gives it to another with family the people of Ontario millions of dollars connections? while real issues of real concern to Ontario We say that stinks too, and so did the ethics remain unaddressed. commissioner. Regardless of the politics relative to the As we stated here in last week’s editorial, the size of Toronto Council, use of this clause for Trudeau Liberals have failed to deliver most of this bill is a glaring abuse of power. I hope the promises they made. you have the courage and integrity that And now this. you have demonstrated throughout your Come next year’s election, it’s worth remem- service to Simcoe county and vote against bering. this ludicrous bill. JOHN SNIDER TOTTENHAM

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Published every Thursday The TIMES – September 20, 2018 – Page 5 New Tecumseth Votes 2018 – Meet Your Ward 6 candidates Continued from Page 3 being said, we know some degree est that unknowingly to me, would gaged. I am ready to lead Ward 6 did 25 years ago. The facility is knew that Beeton was forever go- of development is coming to or is forever change my life. and represent the best interests of inadequate and unacceptable by ing to be my home. I never dreamt use community centre, INCLUD- already occurring. Let’s make sure Beeton residents were never in- all Beeton residents over the next today’s standards. We need our of living anywhere else. Walking ING ICE. This being said, we also that our information for them is cor- formed of the County’s plan to al- four years. That’s why I am run- facility to accommodate female down the street, looking each other have to ensure that adequate pro- rect and let’s ensure that all parties low the destruction of this 35-acre ning for New Tecumseth Ward 6 hockey players. It’s 2018 and this is in the eyes saying hello and smil- gramming is available in this facil- live up to their end of the agree- woodlot. I made a commitment Beeton Councillor. not an option. We must be inclusive ing is something I will always cher- ity. We need that commitment from ment. We can not let fill operations to myself and to the residents we Campaign slogan: My Voice to all children that want to play ice ish about this community. I feel as the next term of Council. that contain cyanide operate in our would never again be caught by Your Vision sports. Beeton’s identity is closely though my children are safe here. I also believe that the roads Town. surprise and uninformed. intertwined with our arena and And the countless volunteers that projects mentioned above need Through this experience I dis- What are our most important whatever the future brings, it must make all of our wonderful commu- to completed. We need to follow What is your perspective on covered within myself a sense of challenges facing the commu- include an ice surface. nity events possible that bring us our roads study! We also need to the best way to collaborate with duty to be educated on municipal nity? Drainage. Flooding in Bee- Dayfoot Street has been al- together year after year to celebrate rethink our idea of a new admin- other levels of government to matters and to share that knowl- ton has been getting increasingly lowed to deteriorate. It is heav- our town, our people and our local istration centre. I think the idea of ensure a sustainable and pros- edge with the public. I did that by worse over the years. As a result, ily travelled, including by students businesses. The people are what the Alliston Union Public School perous future for our area? This attending all but four New Tecums- it’s led to higher insurance rates walking to and from school. It is a gives our town character, they transformation to a new administra- can be a successful task. We need eth council meetings over the past for home owners in Ward 6, and dangerous roadway. It is also one of are the backbone of our culture. I tion centre is off target. We need our to be proactive and reactive at the three and a half years, as well pub- some can’t get coverage. It is pre- our critical infrastructure corridors cherish the people. municipal government offices to be same time. We need to work with lic meetings, budget working ses- mature to continue approving new in Beeton that needs immediate centralized within the entire town. our partners at the different levels sions and official plan meetings. I development within the settlement action. We need to move immedi- What type of leader you will Without public transit, it is unfair, of government. We must ensure read the reports, asked many ques- boundaries until a proper compre- ately on its urbanization above and be? I will be strong for the people quite frankly, to have our municipal we have an open eye to upcoming tions to get those answers to share hensive Drainage Master Servicing below ground, and the developers of Beeton. I will be dedicated to offices so far away from so many. programs and also have our pa- with our community to make sure Plan has been done and we rectify benefitting by it, need to contribute representing Beeton and all of (In the long term) due to the perwork ready, as well as shovels we were always informed. any and all issues that are identi- maximum dollars to pay for it. Res- New Tecumseth. I will be a leader financial situation of the Town, I ready to put in the ground. We need I have listened, I have learned fied. Council must put the needs idents have been at the mercy of de- that relies heavily on communica- believe that some of our shortterm to ensure that we promote the entire and I have involved residents every and safety of our residents and their velopers long enough. Developers tion with the residents and hours priorities could very well run into Town when dealing with our part- step of the way. I believe the more properties, first and foremost, not should feel honoured to build here. of research. I will read agendas, long term, or longer term, periods ners in government. Open dialogue we can communicate as a com- with words but actions. They need to treat the town and its planning documents, reports, offi- of time. We have to decide what is key. munity the closer we will become Growing up in Beeton, I spent a residents with the utmost respect. cial plans, policies and procedures our financial priorities are. Do we to making the right decisions for lot of time in our arena, whether it as I deplete deserves, work with deben- How do you envision commu- Ward 6 Beeton and New Tecums- was part of the figure skating club What do you cherish most tures, do we raise taxes or develop- nicating with constituents? I be- eth as a whole. or watching friends play hockey. about this community? The Continued on Page 9 ment charges, what do we do? This lieve in being out and about in our I have been present and en- It looks just about the same as it people. From a very young age I is a huge question that will weigh community. I will be accessible by heavily on the next term of council. phone, email, social media and es- As recently announced, a long- pecially in person. That comes from term benefit for our Town is the dining and shopping locally, by be- County’s announcement of the ex- ing at school functions and sporting CROSSWORD pansion of the Simcoe Manor. This events as well as community events X will bring millions of dollars into like the fair and Honeyfest. There is our community and will give the no better communication than face PUZZLE NO. 445 opportunity to many in the form of to face. 12. Nobleman employment. It will also mean that 13. Coastal bird our loved ones may very well be What will you do to continue 15. Cuban music closer to us in their later years. to be involved with the commu- 16. Passage from a book nity should you not win? In the I will say that under no circum- 22. Spur wheel stance should we be relinquishing event that I am unsuccessful in this 24. Operate any of our control to the County of campaign, I will continue working Simcoe. This is OUR Town, Tot- in and with our schools. I will con- 25. Car info tenham, Beeton and Alliston and all tinue trying to make this town the 26. Go astray that live in between. We can NOT best that it can be. I will continue 27. Likewise allow a slippery slope of County volunteering throughout New Te- 28. Elicit control to wedge its way into our cumseth. Whether it be reading 30. Heaven’s ____ Gates with students or coaching and men- Council chambers or through 33. Rock back and forth YOUR front door. toring our youth, these things will continue to be my passion. 34. Indian nursemaid 35. Wide valley What are the biggest fiscal Stephanie 36. Decorative jug challenges in our municipality, MacLellan 38. Fizzy beverage and what do you envision as the 39. Herring best way(s) to address them? As Full Name: Stephanie MacLel- 42. Scuff previously mentioned, I believe that lan prioritizing many big ticket items Town of Residence: Beeton, 44. Mongolian dwelling will be our largest fiscal challenge. New Tecumseth 46. Sport If we have a study, for example, Length of time in New Te- 47. Money exchange fee roads, we must stick to that study cumseth: My entire life, 35 years 48. Silent okays whenever possible. We must think Primary reason you’re run- 50. Inscribe ning: Beeton is where I grew up and rethink our decisions. Did we 52. Express derision need a dog park that cost $70,000? and where my kids are growing up. 55. Posh In my opinion, no. We must en- Beeton is where my heart is and has sure that each community within always been, Beeton is my home, 57. Television sound the Town receives its fair share my life. I am dedicated to Beeton. 61. Mom and apple ____ of attention. Development is oc- Over three years ago, a group of Copyright © 2008, Penny Press 62. Tourist lodging curring throughout our Town. We dedicated, passionate and informed ACROSS 41. Soft-drink flavor 79. Soup ingredient, possibly 63. Sum up must work with our developers, not residents entered Simcoe Country 65. Develop Council chambers for a special 1. Tenth 43. Gala 81. Pale against them. Will they be making 66. Nipped money? They certainly will. That hearing regarding a cherished for- 6. Miffed 45. Malt beverage 86. Chanted 10. Molding curve 46. Withered 87. Harassment 67. Narrative poem 14. Spam source 49. Green, glassy mineral 88. Tenant’s document 68. Shoelace tip 15. Rejuvenate 51. Theater guide 89. Trim 71. Miniature 17. Hog 53. Conscious being 90. Pinochle term 73. Old Gaelic 18. ____-ski 54. Corpuscle’s passageway 91. Expire 74. Quarrel 19. Coed 56. Knitter’s material 75. Tusk 20. Draw a salary 58. Benefit DOWN 76. Nicklaus’s cry 21. Royal fur 59. Agreement 1. Social drink 77. “____ Street” (film) 23. Turn sour 60. Paradise 2. Ornery small fry 80. Unit of resistance 25. Apportion 64. Flowering shrub 3. Popeye is one 82. Adriatic, e.g. 29. English horn 67. Michael Jackson album 4. Go hastily 83. Luck 30. Pedro’s dough 69. Orange covering 5. Different 84. Hook shape 31. Nudge 70. Marathon segment 6. Final year student 85. Formerly named 32. Active hostility 71. Creche figures 7. Sheepish 33. “____ in Blue” 72. Mind 8. ____ and shine! 37. Grumble 73. Wimpy 9. Holiday night 39. Switch 76. Succeed 10. Actress Merle ____ Solution on page 14 40. Deviate from course 78. Kind of admiral 11. Spur Page 6 – September 20, 2018 – The TIMES 162nd Annual Beeton Fall Fair draws crowds, good weather weekend The Homecraft Division is made up of 12 Convenors and many volunteers and it is through the hard work and dedication of these vol- unteers, the many exhibi- tors and competitors and the enthusiasm and countless hours that the Directors, of- fice staff, spend to make the Beeton Fall Fair Homecraft Division a success. “Homecraft plays an in- tegral role in the success of our fair,” said Jennifer De- ver, homecraft president. “The Homecraft Division is made up of 12 convenors and many volunteers and it is through the hard work and dedication of these vol- unteers, the many exhibi- tors and competitors and the enthusiasm and countless PHOTOS BY WENDY GABREK The Demolition Derby on Sunday afternoon was the highlight of the day for many Fall Fair hours that the Directors, of- attendees, who gathered in the heat to watch metal bend. fice staff, spend to make the Beeton Fall Fair Homecraft BY WENDY GABREK ety has promoted and show- sentiment certainly holds Division a success.” The 162nd Annual Bee- cased agriculture in New true for you, our community The three day event began ton Fall Fair took place over Tecumseth and beyond. It is participants and distant visi- with Opening Ceremonies at the September 14–16, 2018 a celebration of our commu- tors.” the Arena on Friday night, weekend. nities’ heritage both past and In addition to Laura Dan- with special guest Ward 6 Themed, ‘How Sweet It future,” said Laura Daniel, iel, the following members Councillor Richard Nor- Is: Bees & Honey’, the fair President, BDAS. “Our Fair made up this years Fall Fair cross, and admission by do- featured animal displays, a is built on a rich history Board of Directors: John nation to the Our Town Food midway, live bands, home- of collaboration between Rutton 1st vice president, Bank, serving Beeton and craft and school exhibits in friends, family, neighbors, Glenn Brethet 2nd vice pres- Tottenham. the Beeton Memorial Arena, and the communities that ident, Alison Preiss home- Saturday, the fairgrounds livestock and dog shows, make up New Tecumseth. craft president, Jennifer De- and homecraft division vendors, 4-H competitions, These relationships allow ver secretary, Ingrid McNeill opened following the tradi- children’s activities, a trac- us to boast about our 162 treasurer. As well as direc- tional Main Street parade. tor pull, demolition derby years of existence and our tors: Dan Boucher, Glenn And on Sunday, the beloved and the Classic Car, Truck promotion of agriculture Brethet, Scott Brethet, Laura Demolition Derby and Clas- and Motorcycle Show. and agriculture’s role in the Daniel, Mike Deakin, Jen- sic Car & Truck show took A year in the making, the building of this community nifer Dever, Roger Findlay, place – with families gath- Beeton Fall Fair is hosted by and country alike. As I enter Alex Jelly, Dan LaChapelle, ering to catch site of the ac- the Beeton & District Agri- my last year as president, it Bob Lisk, R.J. 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Learning by ear, playing from the heart – meet B.J. BY WENDY GABREK but we weren’t sure what his capabilities would be initially,” B.J.’s mom told The Times. “Not only The Modern Conservatory of Music in Alliston, was he able to play, musically he was better than owned by Louise Martin, has a new piano teacher his sister and she was already at competition level. with special qualifications. He just got it.” Patrick Brown, or B.J. as he’s affectionately After recently moving to Alliston from Bramp- known, is losing his sight due to complications at ton, B.J. was introduced to Louise Martin. He was birth that led to Hydrocephalus, a condition where looking for an opportunity, and Louise recognized fluid builds up on the brain. his skills. “As B.J. spent a lot of time in the hospital as Also the owner of Huronia Arts Academy in a child, we used music to sooth him,” said B.J.’s Barrie, Louise has been an active musician – play- mom, Melody. “He would question the neurosur- ing and teaching the violin in the community for geons, ‘Do you know what type of music this is?’, more than 20 years. ‘Do you know this artist?’” “Recently, I was contacted by TVO about a very Since his days in the hospital, B.J. has fine-tuned special young man who has faced many challeng- his skills, and can now name the title of any popu- es in his life,” said Louise. “His dream is to teach lar song, within the first few bars. young children to play the piano. Together with Clinically blind, B.J. has been playing the piano TVO, we shot most of the episode of a show called since he was 4 years old. Taught by his then nine- ‘Employable Me’. Its premise is to place adults year-old sister Shaunasea, who is still his loyal ad- with special needs into the work environment. The Clinically bind piano teacher, B.J. Brown, is offering lessons at the Modern Conservatory of vocate, B.J. started with Mary Had a Little Lamb, specific episode is to air (later this month).” Music in Alliston. He connected with music school owner, Louise Martin, through the TVO and hasn’t stopped learning to play - completely by Each episode of Employable Me features two program, ‘Employable Me’. Lessons during B.J.’s introductory period will be offered for $5/15 ear – ever since. individuals from the Greater Toronto Area or Mon- minutes. New to the Alliston business community herself, Louise is also hosting a Meet the “We took B.J. to meet his sister’s piano teacher, treal who want nothing more than to find steady Team barbecue for the community on September 29th from 4–6 p.m. PHOTO BY WENDY GABREK employment. Each is living with vision loss or a currently taking on new students. Would like to neurological condition such as Tourette’s, Asperg- “I know people learn in different ways,” said er’s, Down syndrome, or ADHD. B.J. “Some are visual, some learn through hear- “It isn’t always easy, but each job seeker is ing.” determined to find their passion. B.J. will be of- B.J. says that his own special needs help him to fering 15-minute lessons for just five dollars to identify with others, recognizing people’s unique- start,” Louise said. “The usual rate is $25 per half ness, and working with and through any short- allThank our participants, car enthusiasts hour, but we want to give B.J. a chance to build comings they may possess. and sponsors who made our his clientele in Alliston.” Also unique to B.J. is his communication style, 2018 Classic Car and Truck show B.J. learned to teach piano and read music and every parent or caregiver will get an elec- a huge success. through active study. An avid reader of theologi- tronic update after each lesson, with notes on the cal materials and computer technology books – students’ progression, sent from his iPad. tottenhamcarshow.ca Please support our sponsors although he needs to hold his books very close to With more than 10 teachers working between as they continue to support our his eyes, B.J. also took a Piano Pedagogy Course both music schools, Louise is excited to wel- community all year round through his former teacher. His studies continue come B.J., and is planning a community barbe- Gold Sponsors F & P Mfg Inc; McGoey Bros Insurance through private lessons. cue for Saturday, September 29 (rain date Sept. Brokers, Orangeville Honda, Tottenham Car & Truck Show is proud to give B.J. has had four students to date, and has 30) from 4–6 p.m. at the Alliston location (blue Alliston Canadian Tire, back to the Community. This year we donated taught in Toronto at a youth centre. His students house, across from Bistro 77 and adjacent the Cancian Construction Ltd, $500 towards the Cancer Fundraiser organized by range in age from five to 12, and B.J. says he train tracks). Mallany Family in remembrance of Rob Mallany People Choice Award Amlor Auto looks forward to taking on adult clients. For more information about the Modern Con- Service With access to Modern Conservatory’s rep- servatory of Music Alliston or to book lessons Mayor’s Choice: Smith & Associates LLB ertoire of professional instruments, B.J. will be with B.J., visit them at 78 Victoria Street E., or Longest Distance: PPS Production Paint Stripping offering flexible hours from 2–8:30 p.m., and is call 705-435-0161. 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In a day and age where pansion. I believe that reading the ful celebration of our rural roots. I have been doing for three and a ship policy implemented similar the size of North Bay on prime maintaining a healthy lifestyle is Simcoe County agendas are neces- will continue to organize Beeton’s half years. I will be present and en- to Toronto’s where if a person or farmland is absolutely an irre- hard to achieve this simple inno- sary and that if I’m elected as Ward pitch in week community clean up, gaged. I will be a leader that needs company is seeking approval from sponsible proposal. It goes against vative fi tness circuit can be easy, 6 Councillor our Mayor and Dep- many hands make for light work. no learning curve as I already have the town they are not permitted to many planning policies, the vision fun and right in our backyards. uty Mayor, who will also be our And continuing to make Beeton an in depth understanding of the donate to events held by the town and direction of our town. I do not Healthy people create healthy envi- Simcoe County Councillors, can beautiful has been a constant goal policies and procedures of the mu- during the approval process. This support this proposal that would ronments. Also, the Trans-Canada count on me to research and sup- of mine. Of course, supporting nicipality. I know all the senior staff will ensure a fair decision-making effectively end New Tecumseth’s Trail development has taken long port their efforts at Simcoe County other local events by volunteering on a fi rst name basis and the role of process. small-town living. enough and it’s time to complete Council. Staying informed and my time to help make sure these each of their departments. I will be The Town needs to quickly the connection as a simple way to involved with all levels of govern- events, most of which have been a leader that will immediately get move in and use the West Coun- What are the biggest fi scal help our residents achieve a healthy ment is a necessity to understand- happening my entire life, continue to work for the residents of Bee- try security deposit to complete challenges in our municipality, and active lifestyle. ing the big picture and proactively to thrive for the enjoyment of all ton. I will be a leader that listens the external works the residents and what do you envision as the Continuing to utilize the roofs of move our municipality forward in a residents in New Tecumseth. And and hears the concerns of residents of that community have waited best way(s) to address them? our municipally owned buildings positive direction. of course, you will fi nd me every and immediately acts on those con- long enough and already paid for I’m concerned about the pros- for solar energy (like at the NTRC) Monday night in the gallery at cerns. I will always be available to through their purchase price. Clear- pect that more than $8 million in or starting community roof top gar- How do you envision commu- Council, listening, learning and the residents of Beeton and all of ly the developer feels they can get taxes will be required to fi nance a dens. These have many social and nicating with constituents? It’s communicating with residents New Tecumseth. away with constant delays. Enough new administration centre without economical benefi ts to the commu- 2018 and there are many effec- about Council issues as I have been is enough! studying all the options fi rst. I’m nity. Toronto is one of the leading tive ways to communicate with for three and a half years. I will What are your priorities for concerned about the cost thousands residents. I will continue to utilize It’s time to consider including cities in the world for green roof continue to give input during pub- change in our municipality, in of proposed new homes will add to social media as I believe it is a in future security deposits from innovation and I believe we can lic meetings and involved in budget the short term. What about in our overburdened roads and bridg- great way to engage in meaning- developers, penalties for delays in learn a lot from what Toronto has working sessions because this is the long term? Begin the Master es, and our hospital. Infrastructure ful conversations and brainstorm these works from being completed already done. my passion and I will be dedicated Drainage Servicing Plan in Beeton is expensive to build and maintain. ideas and visions for Beeton and as required. The Town needs to be I also commit my full support and informed no matter what the ASAP. People’s houses are fl ood- I believe any additional develop- the whole municipality. I am al- in control of our planning policies and participation to work with the outcome is in October. ing, people’s properties are fl ood- ment in Beeton is premature until ways reachable by phone, text or not developers. provincial government, our MPP ing. My fi rst priority is to protect we have a comprehensive peer Jim Wilson, and the Stevenson email. I plan on having quarterly Russell Woodward The Council meeting calendar the existing residents of Beeton. reviewed Drainage Master Servic- Memorial Hospital administration Ward 6 meetings in Beeton to en- Full Name: Russell Woodward right now doesn’t make sense. Have a realistic achievable plan ing Plan. Beeton residents deserve and Foundation to realize a new gage with residents face to face, not Town of Residence: Town of Monday meetings are constantly for the Beeton Community Centre. to have the proper infrastructure modern hospital building that will only to discuss current issues they New Tecumseth (Beeton) interrupted by holidays which has That includes ice and the room to in place so their homes and liveli- meet the needs of our growing may be facing but to continue to Length of Time in New Te- caused a huge increase in special be inclusive to ALL hockey play- hoods are protected. community. It’s well past overdue. discuss our vision as a municipality cumseth: Lifetime meetings. Moving the Council ers. Beeton has waited long enough We need a new hospital that will in- and ways to effectively move our Primary Reason For Run- meetings to any other day of the its time residents see action! There What innovative projects clude all the modern health innova- municipality forward in a proactive ning: This is an opportunity to week would ensure that enough is a grant becoming available this would enhance life in this area? I tions and programs that will serve direction. I believe communication help shape the future of New Te- meetings are scheduled throughout fall for improving Community have recently been introduced to our residents close to home. and an open-door policy is the key cumseth. New Tecumseth is grow- the year to properly conduct the Centres, I will dig right in and make TrekFit by a passionate Beeton to effective representation. ing and we need to ensure the pace business of the Town. sure we apply for that grant so we resident. It is an affordable low What is your perspective on and type of growth is suitable for can secure the funding to move this Find a better more cost-effective maintenance outdoor fi tness cir- the best way to collaborate with What will you do to continue our community, maintaining and project forward ASAP. solution for the Town Administra- cuit. Recently it has been intro- other levels of government to en- to be involved with the commu- improving our local infrastructure, The Grants and Donation Policy tion building. I do not agree that duced in the GTA and is becoming sure a sustainable and prosper- nity should you not win? I will keeping recreational opportunities needs a proper well thought out depleting reserves and adding $8 extremely popular. There is an app ous future for our area? I believe continue to chair the Beeton Meet in the community, safeguarding overhaul. Council needs to es- million in taxation dollars is the available to show you the locations it is critical New Tecumseth takes Your Neighbour Picnic which fi scal responsibility and getting tablish a committee that includes responsible choice. Council needs of the TrekFit fi tness parks, it will a proactive approach making sure takes place the third Sunday in value for our tax dollars. members of our community groups to investigate other less expensive also allow you to create a custom- we are continually in communica- August every year. This year was Campaign Slogan: “Working and stakeholders. It is time this solutions. ized training program to suit your tion with our provincial and federal the 35th annual in Beeton. It was for You” municipality gives the respect The proposed 15,000 home fi tness abilities and goals. There counterparts because we need their established in 1983 by Jim Heath. and consideration to community Cappuccitti/Mattamy development is also equipment available for support for a new hospital, new And it’s been run by neighbours for Continued on Page 15

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The TNT Express Bantam team host the Vaughan Rebels at Mel Mitchell Athletic Fields on Saturday, September 15. The Express played a good game but couldn’t get past the Rebels defence and had to settle for a 41-0 loss. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART Express Bantams host Vaughan Rebels BY BRIAN LOCKART to score from the ten yard line. Their record now stands at The Express line held tough 1-3 with four games left on the It was a good weekend for in the fi nal minute to end the regular season schedule. BACK ON THE ICE – The opened the 2018 / 19 season with a home fall football when the TNT Ex- game but they had to settle for The Express will travel to game against the Caledon Golden Hawks on Friday night, September 14, at the New press suited up to take on the a 41-0 loss. Burlington this weekend for a Tecumseth Recreation Centre. Former Hornets players Matt Taylor, Ryan Young, and Vaughan Rebels at Mel Mitch- The TNT squad had a good road game. Will Ferguson returned to the arena to drop the puck for the ceremonial fi rst face-off of the year. Taking the face-off are Alliston Hornets captain Ryan Sallows and Golden ell Athletic Field in Beeton on game the previous weekend They return to their home Hawks captain Matt Magliozzi. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART Saturday, September 15. when they went on the road fi eld at Mel Mitchell on Satur- The Express found them- and won their fi rst game of the day, September 29, to host the selves in a tough spot early season with a 25-6 win over the Brantford Bisons. Third period win for Hornets in the game when the Rebels Clarington Knights. Game time is 11:00 a.m. scored three fi rst quarter touch- downs. in season opener Back on offence, the Express made good yards when Hunter BY BRIAN LOCKHART the Caledon net, but that was a short-lived Thom had a wild pinball run lead when the Golden Hawks tied the game through the Vaughan defence A third period goal from forward Caden four-and a-half minutes later. to take the ball to the Rebels 40 SEASON OPENING Sat., Sept. 15/18 Maher with 21 seconds left on the clock The tie breaker came late when Maher yard line. gave the Alliston Hornets their fi rst win of scored the fi nal goal to give the Alliston The TNT squad dug in late Now Accepting Goods for the season on Friday night, September 14, squad their fi rst win of the year. in the half. That included a nice SKI & SNOWBOARD SWAP at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre. The Carruthers division of the PJHL as move when Edwin Wolmarans Clothing & equipment bags accepted; but no used helmets. The home opener against the Caledon eight teams in the line-up this season – all knocked down a Vaughan pass Golden Hawks saw an almost all new line- teams returning from last year. attempt. up of Hornets players hit the ice for the start Defending champions, the Stayner Sis- The third quarter saw the Pre-Season Tune Up Specials of the 2018 / 19 season. kins are looking for repeat. Rebels take a 41-0 lead and BOARDS Up to 135cm Over 135cm The fi rst period recorded only a single Other returning teams include the Hunts- the Express trying to fi gure out Wax & Sharpen $23.00 $27.00 goal when Caledon scored at 5:41 into the ville Otters, , Penetang how to get on the scoreboard. period. Kings, Orillia Terriers, and the Midland The Express again put up SKIS Up to 120cm Over 120cm Alliston’s Maher got the only second Flyers. a solid defence in the fourth Wax & Sharpen $16.00 $22.00 period goal scoring at the midway mark to The Hornets will be back on home ice at quarter with Matthew Humen, Ski Tune Up $23.00 $28.00 make it a tie game. the NTRC this Friday, September 21, when Ethan Wiggins, Jacob Clark, Bring boots & info for The Hornets went ahead early in the fi nal they will host the . Joseph Duarte, and Sandro Binding Adjust, Clean & Lube frame when Finn Reeves found the back of Game time is 7.3 0 p.m. Bonsi, making good stops to halt the Revels advance. Call 905-729-2385 for more details! The fi nal moments of the www.lorettoskishop.ca • 905-729-2385 game where played in the TNT 3348 3rd Concession, South of 20th Sideroad, Loretto end with the Rebels attempting

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HOME • AUTO • LIFE • RRSPs • FARM • BUSINESS South Simcoe Police warn of area distraction thefts South Simcoe Police Service officers at p3tips.com/296. tation also responded to the collision. for Animal Control to arrive. At this time, are appealing for the public’Roads help to “This is theWatch latest twist on Dis- Officers plays arrived on scene androle found officers observed a third dog, a Rottweiler solve a distraction theft at a Cookstown traction Thefts that occur in our the school bus on its side. Fourteen stu- type breed, chained to a tree on the prop- convenience store. communities,” say Police. “Distrac- dents from Nantyr Shores Secondary erty without water or access to its food. On Sunday, September 9, around 4:30 tion thieves work in teams so always be School were on board when the crash oc- Officers left to purchase water for the dog p.m., police were called to a instore on awarekeeping of your surroundings. 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SPREE qui blandit praesent luptatum zzril Mirum est notare quam littera gothica, exerciOn Thursday,tation ullamcorper September sus- 13, 2018 Nam liber tempor cum delenit augue duis dolore te feugait quam nunc putamus parum claram, ante- aroundcipit lobortis 8:30 a.m., nisl utSouth aliquip Simcoe ex Police soluta nobis eleifend option nulla facilisi. posuerit litterarum formas humanitatis per Serviceea commodo officers consequat. were called Duis to an address A Gravenhurstcongue nihil woman imperdiet faces 16 dom- charg- Nam liber tempor cum soluta no- seacula quarta decima et quinta decima. autem vel eum iriure dolor in Morris Samsones followinging id a quodshoplifting mazim spree placerat at eight on Canal Rd. after a woman reportedSt. John that Ambulance bis eleifend option congue nihil im- Eodem modo typi, qui nunc nobis videntur onehendrerit of two dogs in vulputate running loose velit had New bit Branch her Mangerstores atfacer the Tangerpossim Outlet assum. Mall Typi in non Cook - parum clari, fiant sollemnes in futurum. knee. stown. Responding officers corralled the two, On Tuesday, September 11, around 3:30 large German Shepherds and forced them p.m., police were alerted to the thefts by back onto their property nearby and waited mall security who observed a suspect get- ting into a vehicle, leaving the property and turning at Highway 400 to go north- Please recycle this newspaper! bound. Officers spotted the vehicle at the traffic lights, blocked it from turning and directed the female driver to pull over. Af- BASEBAR ter making observations inside the vehi- cle, police charged the 24-year-old woman with seven counts of Theft Under $5,000, seven counts of Possession of Stolen Prop- erty, Fail To Surrender Licence and she was issued a 5-year Trespassing Notice for the mall. The accused has a court date in October. The stolen property valued at over $1,000 was returned to the stores. The TIMES – September 20, 2018 - 13

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