A Message From Kyle Seeback, MP Dufferin-Caledon

The dream of home ownership is now out of reach for many Canadian families and this housing crisis has been brewing for years. The Liberal government and Prime Minister Trudeau have had their heads in the sand.

According to the research of SHS Consulting (James Chaarani for Caledon Enterprise, May 1, 2021), the maximum that low- income households can pay for housing is $247,554 and it’s $443,591 for moderate- income households. However, the average price for housing in Caledon is $1,107,109. The price jumps to $1,404,324 for detached single dwellings.

I raised the issue of Canada’s housing crisis in the House of Commons and the impact on young Canadians. I also called on the Trudeau government for a real plan. Watch Minister Hussen’s response at the link below.

Watch my question at www.kyleseeback.ca/housing

Kyle Seeback, M.P. Dufferin-Caledon Constituency Office 229 Broadway, Unit 2 Orangeville, ON L9W 1K4 Phone: 519-941-1832 Fax: 519-941-8660 Toll Free: 1-866-941-1832 Website: www.kyleseeback.ca E-mail: [email protected] My Conservative colleagues and I introduced a motion to address the housing crisis in Canada. We asked for common sense solutions to address this problem, including examining a temporary freeze on home purchases by non- resident foreign buyers, strengthening law enforcement tools to halt money laundering, implementing tax initiatives focused on increasing the supply of purpose-built market rental housing units, and overhauling housing policy to substantively increase supply. The Trudeau government voted against these practical solutions.

Canadians need a real plan to help realize their dream of home ownership. It’s time for common sense solutions to finally put home ownership back in the reach of Canadians.

If you agree, please show your support at www.kyleseeback.ca/housing

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SAM ODROWSKI PHOTO DROPPING OFF DONATIONS: The “Magic School Bus” as it was lovingly called and its convoy of volunteers arrived to Saugeen First Nation last Friday We’re Here To Help! (July 16) to drop off a busload of donations, consisting of non-perishable food, diapers, medicine, masks, and cleaning supplies to assist with the commu- nity’s COVID-19 outbreak. Almost $16,000 in cash and gift cards were also delivered to the First Nation. The effort was made possible through a donation 110 Adeline Street, Shelburne drive hosted by the Cultural Resource Circle (DCRCC), which saw an outpouring of support from several organizations, businesses, and 519.925.3145 | crewsoninsurance.com individuals in Dufferin, Caledon, Kitchener, , Owen Sound, and Waterloo. Local donation drive generates busload LOCAL Real Estate With HEART of donations for Saugeen First Nation “I put the stats up for people so they could been a stay-at-home order in place so com- Written By Sam Odrowski 1.66 Acre understand – for example, [at the time of munity members at SFN have been depend- Building Lot Dufferin County and surrounding com- posting] 97 people are infected in a 600 pop- ing on supplies distributed through the in the Hills of munities have rallied together to support ulation. They had four people in hospital, reserve’s COVID Response Health Team. a nearby First Nation that’s been in a state two on respirator. There were five [in hospi- The Kitchener, , Guelph, Owen $299,900 of emergency since late June due to a wide- tal], but the elder passed away from the dis- Sound, Newmarket, and Orangeville con- Dave Crowe Claire Knight-Crowe spread COVID-19 outbreak ease. It’s a loss every time an elder is gone gregations of The Church of Jesus Christ REALTOR REALTOR 519-925-3766 519-993-6226 More than one in six community mem- because that’s knowledge that’s hopefully of Latter Day Saints as well as St. George’s [email protected] [email protected] bers living on Saugeen First Nation (SFN) been passed on somewhere.” Parish of the Blue Mountains, Martin Luther www.SellingMulmur.ca have been infected with COVID-19 (123 of While the donation drive started off small, University College, Lspirg Waterloo, Anish- approximately 680) forcing the community with a simple call to the community, Sip- nabeg Outreach in Waterloo, Southwestern into lockdown for more than a month and kema told the Citizen she’s amazed with Aboriginal Health Access Centre a half. the response. Through donations collected and Qualia Counselling Services all contrib- In an effort to support SFN, Dufferin by various organizations, churches, busi- uted to the busload of supplies and almost County Cultural Resource Circle (DCCRC) nesses, and individuals, nearly $16,000 in $16,000 in cash and gift cards. board chair, Debora Sipkema organized cash as well as gift cards were brought to Of those supplies, there were nearly 100 a donation drive that ran from July 5-16, SFN last Friday (July 16), in addition to a traditional medicine/smudge kits, created collecting items that SFN was requesting, busload of supplies. by Tribal Trade who donated $1,000 worth of such as cleaning supplies, medicine, masks, “Dufferin County came together in a way them, while Qualia kicked in $2,500. Charity non-perishable food, baby wipes, gift cards that just blew my mind,” she said. “It just fills Fleming, who does Indigenous outreach for and diapers. me up in here [my heart], people are waking Qualia noted that the kits help with spiritual “I have elders that live in Saugeen that I’ve up and understanding that the reserves... and cultural healing, while the other sup- been working with for a long time now, at don’t necessarily have all the resources on plies help with the physical components of least seven years, and they put a call out on reserve, and a lot of them count on the com- the COVID-19 outbreak. Facebook themselves, of what was needed,” munities that are around them,” FOR Continued on Page 2 explained Sipkema. For the duration 2of the lockdown there’s

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FEATURED ITEMS $288 60¢ Page 2 The SHELBURNE FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 22, 2021 Shelburne Food Bank summer breakfast program returns Written By Paula Brown We are here to help, demic, food banks have seen a rise in the Shepherd’s Cupboard, this year is run- Local Journalism Initiative Reporter number of people accessing their services. ning the kid’s breakfast program once nobody should wait Prior to the pandemic, Shepherd’s Cup- a month for the entirety of the month, Shepherd’s Cupboard Food Bank has “‘til they’re in a crisis, board saw between 70 and 80 families, but meaning families will only need to go once brought back the kid’s summer breakfast and we don’t expect Dunlop says they now serve between 80 instead of every Wednesday to pick up program for a second year. and 120 each month. their weekly hamper. “Food insecurity is prevalent for every- them to be in a crisis According to the 2019 Hunger Count The local food bank is also running their one right now, and we hear it every week to make use of us. study issued by Food Banks Canada, chil- backpack program again, sponsored by when we’re servicing the clients that we –Ardith Dunlop, volunteer coordinator dren make up nearly 35 per cent of food the Shelburne Rotary Club, where back- serve,” said Ardith Dunlop, volunteer coor- bank recipients, while making up less than packs with school supplies are provided dinator at Shepherd’s Cupboard. “We’re munity throughout the summer. 20 per cent of the general population. to those who need it to attend school. thrilled to reach out and to partner with Funded by the Children’s Foundation of Dunlop said by providing the summer “We are here to help, nobody should wait anybody that helps us service the commu- Guelph and Wellington Food and Friends breakfast they’re hoping to continue to ‘til they’re in a crisis, and we don’t expect nity needs better.” program, the same one used within the help establish the healthy eating patterns them to be in a crisis to make use of us,” Earlier this month Shelburne’s food schools, Shepherd’s Cupboard summer the kids get during the school year. said Dunlop. “We’re here to help so that bank re-partnered with five local schools, breakfast program is available for any kids “It’s long been recognized that kids who their funds can go to other places within Centre Dufferin District High School who attend the five schools. are not hungry performed better in their aca- the family that are needed, so please make (CCDHS), Glenbrook Elementary, Hyland “Our breakfast program mirrors what demics, and there is some help available in use of the food bank and our programs.” Heights, Centennial Hylands, and Prim- the schools were doing with providing the the schools during the school hours, yet that Those in the community looking to rose to provide healthy snacks and break- breakfast program,” said Dunlop. goes away once the summer’s there. Parents access the summer breakfast program, fast meals to children within the com- Since the start of the COVID-19 pan- are expected to provide and those are addi- can contact the food bank through email tional cost to parents that right now, espe- ([email protected]), mes- cially with COVID beginning to recede, they saging on Facebook, or on their website Crystal Cecco, HIS don’t have the money for,” explained Dunlop. (www.shelburnefoodbank.com). Hearing Instrument Specialist/Co-Owner Former dentist sentenced sentenced for sex crimes investigation from the then Shelburne Po- Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter lice Service (SPS). According to Shelburne Police Sgt. Mark Bennett the incident oc- A former Shelburne dentist found curred between November 2018 and Feb- guilty in sexually assaulting a minor at ruary 2019. At the time of Gewarges arrest, his dental office, has been sentence to 90 investigators reached out to the public for days jail time. assistance with the belief that there may be Muthanna Gewarges, a dentist who additional victims. practiced at the former Small Town Fam- Gewarges was charged with several • Free Hearing Tests ily Dental on Main Street in Shelburne, sexual-related offences including one • Hearing Aid Services was sentenced last Friday (July 16) after count of sexual assault, on count of sex- being found guilty of one count of sexual ual exploitation, and one count of com- • 90 Day Risk Free Trial exploitation by sexual touching and one municating with a personal under the CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT count of sexual assault. age of 18 for sexual purpose. He was Gerwarges will serve his 90 day sentence also accused of offering money to the in- intermittently on weekends and will face dividual and other rewards in return for two years of probation. He is also required performing sexual acts. North Dufferin Wellness Centre to submit a DNA sample and must comply A three-day trial was originally agreed 712 Main St. E, Unit 101 - Shelburne with the sexual offender registration pro- on by the Crown and defence to be held on gram for 10 years. Sept. 29, Nov.30 and Dec. 8 of 2020, but was Quality Hearing Care for Less 519-925-1215 Justice Bruce E. Pugsley said factors in delayed with the COVID-19 pandemic. the sentencing included Gewarges having Gewarges was tried and convicted in no previous convictions, and his age. Ge- March 2021. warges is in his mid-60s. A publication ban has been put in place A resident of Mono, Gewarges was ar- prohibiting the release of any information that rested in May of 2019 following a lengthy could identify the victim or any witnesses.

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SAM ODROWSKI PHOTO TRADITIONAL MEDICINE: The Saugeen First Nation COVID Response Team received nearly 100 traditional medicine/smudge kits last Friday (July 16) that were distributed to band members. The kits were donated by Qualia Counseling and Tribal Trade, who produced them, and delivered to the community through the Dufferin County Cultural Resource Circle’s donation drive that ran from July 5 to 16. Local donation drive generates busload of donations for Saugeen First Nation When looking at other organizations that think, what helped that was the recent find- assisted in the DCCRC’s donation drive, ing of the mass graves.” Naydo’s Potatoes in Erin did a collection for Cathy Banks, who’s a member of the SFN non-perishable food and the Clorox Plant COVID Response Health Team has been in Orangeville (101 John Street) donated sorting and delivering donations to commu- cleaning supplies as well as a large stack of nity members. She noted that the support coupons. they’ve received through the outbreak has Falcon Retail out of Bolton also kicked been outstanding. in 300 children’s face shields and 200 adult “The outpouring from outlying commu- face shields. nities has just been amazingly overwhelm- Sipkema’s wife, Tiffany Smith contacted ing,” said Banks. “I just can’t express her employer, First Student bus lines and enough how grateful that Saugeen is to they provided a small bus to transport the have such great support in our surrounding donations to SFN, free of charge. communities that step up and really do a Sipkema said she’s grateful for Dufferin phenomenal job of showing just how much and surrounding community’s response to they support this community. the DCCRC’s donation drive as it will go a “I just want to say a huge Miigwetch to long way in supporting the community. She all of the surrounding communities… I added that it’s great to see so many people don’t know what Saugeen would have done and organizations going out of their way to without all of their support – donation wise, support their indigenous neighbours. food wise, monetary wise. Even the volun- “Take note of the fact that people are teers that come in have stepped up and standing up and finally getting behind the helped. It has been amazing.” First Nations communities. They’re really Anybody looking to donate to SFN but understanding or at least trying to under- missed the local donation drive can visit: stand some of the things that happened. I https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/63379 The SHELBURNE FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 22, 2021 Page 3 Headwaters nurses honoured with prestigious award from Lions Written By Paula Brown it wasn’t just me, and that’s why we’re Local Journalism Initiative Reporter here today.” The Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, The Orangeville Lion’s Club has hon- named after the founder of Lions Clubs oured two Headwaters Health Care Centre International, recognizes outstanding indi- (HHCC) dialysis nurses with the prestigious viduals who have provided selfless services Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. to others, and embody humanitarian efforts. Lion Wade Neal presented nurses Tania “We’re very honoured by receiving this Alexander and Kelly Jenkins-Young with award,” said Kelly Jenkins-Young, award the award during a small ceremony outside recipient. “We try to create an exceptional of the local hospital last Friday (July 16). experience every day for these patients. According to a press release, both nurses Over the course of time, they spend three were recognized for their work provid- days a week with us, usually between ing care to patients during the COVID-19 three and four hours and we try to make pandemic, one of which patients was Lion that time as enjoyable as possible.” Wade Neal. Lion Chief Mike Walker also presented Neal, a Constable with Peel Regional Kim Delahunt, president and CEO of Police, became a dialysis patient at Head- Headwaters, with a plaque on behalf of the waters hospital in 2018 after years of liv- Orangeville Lions to recognized frontline ing with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), and essential workers for their sacrifices a genetic disorder. Over two years, Neal and commitment to the community during would receive dialysis treatments three the COVID-19 pandemic. times a week at the local hospital before “It is really nice and so appreciated to becoming a recipient of an anonymous liv- receive this recognition this morning, PAULA BROWN PHOTO ing donor kidney in November of 2020. especially for our nurses. I’m honoured to RECOGNIZING LOCAL NURSES: Orangeville Lions Club honoured dialysis nurses Tania Alexander and Kelley Jenkins-Young from Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC)with the prestigious Melvin “A lot of the time that I spent in dialysis accept the award on behalf of the hospital, Jones Fellowship Award, last Friday (July 16). The award, named after the founder of Lions Club was trying to think of a way that I could staff, and physicians whose work during International, is given to individuals who exhibit humanitarianism and selfless service. express my gratitude for the treatment the pandemic has been nothing short of that I received,” said Neal. “I’ve had 240 inspiring,” said Delahunt. “Today, we also days since my last dialysis treatment and celebrate our dialysis program nursing I realized over that time that I thought team as well as Dr. Ben Wong, our nephrol- FREE VIRTUAL WEBINAR I was special, that the treatment that I ogist. We are incredibly proud of the work received was mine and mine alone. That they do to care for our dialysis patients time I processed, I realized that every sin- each and every day, their families, and the gle patient received exceptional care and support they provide to all of them.” First annual Natasha Paterson Golf Tournament kicks off July 25 Tuesday July 27 “It’s keeping her memory alive, and do- 6:30 PM Written By PAULA BROWN ing it in a positive way where we’re able LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORT- to support the community and local char- Family, friends and community members ities,” Duncan Paterson, Natasha’s father, Join Climate Action in Dufferin and Credit will be raising money for local charities in tells the Free Press. Valley Conservation to discover the beautiful the first annual Natasha Paterson Memori- This year money donations are being ways to collect and manage stormwater on al Golf Tournament this coming weekend. raised for Feral Cat Rescue in Shelburne your property such as rain gardens, rain The sold-out event is scheduled to take as well as the Big Brothers Big Sisters of chains, and soakaways. place on Sunday (July 25) at the Dunadel Dufferin County. Golf Association in Dundalk, with 36 golf- Duncan says so far they’ve raised $6,000 ers set to participate. and will have raised a total of $40,000 since The golf tournament is in memory of Na- starting the memorial in 2016. Register today at rainscapeindufferin.eventbrite.ca tasha Paterson, a local 12-year-old girl who As part of the memorial golf tournament, tragically died in August of 2015 while pre- a silent auction will be held to include the paring to participate in the annual Fiddle larger community. There are 16 items in Photo credit: Credit Valley Conservation Parade. the silent auction including a custom made In previous years, the Paterson family deck cooler, a roadside emergency kit, and has held an annual memorial car show to medium reading. raise funds for local non-profits, but the Community members can place a bid by event was cancelled in 2020 due to the going to the Natasha Paterson Memorial COVID-19 pandemic. To continue their Facebook page, and placing their bid in the contributions the family decided to hold a comment section under the item photo. golf tournament. The auction will close on July 25. Shutting NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

TO DESTROY WEEDS down while The Council of the County of Dufferin The Council of the County of Dufferin Notice is hereby cordiallygiven to all invitespersons inyou possession to attend of land, the in accordance with the Weedcordially Control invites Act, R.S.O. you 1990,to attend Chapter the W.5, Sections 3, 13, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weedsElection growing on their of landsthe withinWarden the Corporation for 201 of7 the County of Dufferin are destroyed throughout the season the Corporation of the County of Dufferin may the rest of Election Countyof the of Dufferin enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, as set out in the Act. Warden Date: forThursday, 2017 December 8, 2016 This does not Time:apply to4:00 noxious p.m. weeds or weed seeds that are far enough away nd from, and County do not Pla interferece: of CouncilDufferin with, Chambers, the intended 2 use Floor of any land used for agricultural or horticultural purposes. Court House (enter east door facing Zina Street, the world is Accessible entrance at 10 Louisa Street) Date: Thursday, December 51 Zina 8, Street 2016 Need help identifying Orangeville,noxious weeds? Ontario http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/ Time:facts/noxious_weeds.htm 4:00 p.m. Place: CouncilThe regular Chambers, meeting 2nd of County Floor Court Council will follow at 6:00 p.m.

House (enterTHE east FOLLOWING door facing IS A ZinaLIST OF THE NOXIOUS WEEDS: opening up? Pam Hillock, Clerk Phone: 519-941-2816 CountyStreet, of Dufferin Accessible entrance at 10 Fax: 519-941-4565 55 Zina Street Web Site: www.dufferincounty.ca Orangeville,CommonLouisa Ontario Street) Barberry Black Dog-Strangling E-mail: [email protected] Vine Tansy Ragwort L9WDodder 1E5 spp. Poison Ivy Kudzu 51 Zina Street Wild Parsnip Bull Thistle Serrated Tussock CypressOrangeville, Spurge Ontario Wild Chervil Common Crupina You are not alone... Smooth Bedstraw Jointed Goat Grass Knapweed spp. Dog-Strangling Vine Ragweed spp. Woolly Cupgrass The regular meeting of County Council Poison Hemlock Canada Thistle Sow-Thistle spp. Leafywill Spurge follow at 6:00 p.m.Colt’s foot We are here to help. European Buckthorn Giant Hogweed

Pam Hillock, Clerk Phone: 519-941-2816 County of DufferinThis Notice is placedFax: 519-941-4565 on behalf of the following Dufferin County Municipalities: 55 Zina Street Web Site: www.dufferincounty.ca Orangeville, OntarioMUNICIPALITYE-mail: [email protected] PHONE # L9W 1E5 Town of Shelburne Jennifer Willoughby 519-925-2600 Town of Grand Valley Meghan Townsend 519-928-5652 Township of Amaranth Nicole Martin 519-941-1007 Township of Susan Stone 226-259-9400 Township of Melancthon Denise Holmes 519-925-5525 Town of Mono Mark Early 519-941-3599 Township of Mulmur Tracey Atkinson 705-466-3341

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BRIAN LOCKHART Vacation time FROM THE SECOND ROW

It’s mid summer in Ontario, and that of The last time I was invited to spend I got a lot of scowls from the rest of the crew than not, I’ll go see it. course means VACATION TIME! the weekend at a friends cottage near because now they had to go to the extra If there’s a sign stating Yeah! It’ your chance to book off work for a Gravenhurst, I showed up with fishing gear, effort of finding a life jacket for the baby. “World’s Biggest Ball of couple of weeks, and do something else for a hiking boots, and bug spray, hoping for an Somehow I became the bad guy because Twine – Five Miles” with change and hopefully relax or something. event filled outdoor weekend catching bass there was no way I was going to be involved an arrow pointing the While you can have fun in Ontario during and fighting off mosquitoes. in some accident that resulted in a baby way, I’ll probably make the turn and go see the winter, it’s the fact that we have a The weekend turned out to be a bunch of being tossed overboard from a fast moving the result of some guy who spent his entire relatively short summer period that makes people sitting around and drinking beer all boat driven by a cockeyed captain. life collecting twine to turn into a roadside people really want to get out and enjoy some day long, listening to ‘classic rock’ on an overly I was told “everyone here does it,” as an tourist attraction. warm weather fun. loud stereo, and doing no physical activity at excuse for piloting a watercraft through a There’s a list of road trips I’d like to make For a lot of people, that means ‘going to all. If I wanted to get drunk and listen to record rocky lake while under the influence. across North America. Some are day trips, the cottage.’ albums from the 70’s, I could have saved the I never accepted another invitation to others require a couple of weeks. It doesn’t matter whether the cottage two hour trip and done it at home. the cottage. Not everyone feels the same about is actually owned by your in-laws, or you When I decided to do some fishing, I got A lot of people enjoy summer road trips, tourist stops. put in a 1/50 share to buy it with a whole a lot of eye rolls, as if I’m new at this and although I think the current price of gas I checked some reviews on well known gaggle of your relatives, it gives you the right real cottagers don’t go fishing. may be putting some people off of that long to say ‘We’re going to the cottage for the Finally someone decided we should take anticipated trip to Cape Breton. places and found: Grand Canyon - “Every weekend,” to impress your co-workers. the boat out for a ride. Terrific! Road trips are a lot of fun. Ontario alone has 500 feet a new vantage point of the same Even the radio station Q-107 ran a blurb Except when we piled in the boat, I realized a huge amount of places you can visit. From thing – a big hole in the ground.” Yellowstone: about this a while ago: “The ‘going to the our captain had been drinking steadily since the shoreline of , to the north shore “If you’ve seen one geyser, you’ve seen them cottage’ lady – we get it, you have a cottage.” 8:00 a.m., and one woman was sitting in a of , there is lots to see. You can head all.” Killarney Provincial Park: “Not good I’m not much of a cottage guy. I certainly rear seat with her one year-old child on her east to Prince Edward county and see Lake in poor weather.” CN Tower: “I paid $100 like being up in Muskoka and visiting the lakes lap with no life jacket. Ontario in a whole different light, or head to for me and two kids to go up an elevator and and small towns that go from 500 people in I brought up the fact that you can’t take a Niagara-on-the-Lake and tour a winery. look out a window.” the winter to 10,000 in summer, but cottage toddler on a boat unprotected like that. The I like seeing it all when I’m on the road. If I Choose your destination wisely, and at least life itself, I’m not so sure about. mother did realize her mistake, however see a sign for something unusual, more often try to have fun.

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SHELBURNE Sports Cricket league gets underway with season tournament more players and have a bigger league. The Club is accepting players from 12 years very short time were able to really get a Written By Brian Lockhart The interest is very high, and were getting of age and up, and it is open to all genders. grasp of it and learn some needed skills. After hosting an exhibition of the sport “This will be a best-of-seven season,” he last fall, the Shelburne Cricket Club is explained. “We’ll play seven matches with now ready to start playing regular games each other and whoever wins most of the and will host a tournament style league games will be the champion of the 2021 beginning on July 21. season. We’ll have a proper ceremony at The Club will play their games at KTH the end of the season.” Park in Shelburne. Cricket is unusual because depending The exhibition game brought out a on the format games can take a long time handful of players and their supporters to play. but over the winter the Club has signed on The League is using a format that will a bunch of new players so they can now allow them to finish matches within a cer- field two teams. tain time frame on the field. The teams, the Gladiators and the “We’ll be playing with a leather ball,” Mr. Knights will battle it out in the Shelburne Siddiqui said. “Normally we would play Cricket Club Best of 7 Series 2021. with a standard white ball, but we’ll be Alternating between practice games playing with the leather ball as we don’t on Wednesday and tournament games on really have a proper pitch.” Sunday, the two squads will meet every The Club is working with the town to try week through to September 5. to have a proper cricket pitch built at a Almost all of the players involved are from local field. KTH Park works fine for the Shelburne with two players coming from time being but is not set up as a proper BRIAN LOCKHART PHOTO Orangeville and one from Grand Valley. pitch. CRICKET IS BACK: The Shelburne Cricket Club now has a season put together for the summer. The “To start we had only seven players, now first practice game will take place on Wednesday, July 21, at KTH Park, with regular matches played If you are interested in playing cricket we have 20,” explained Club executive on Sunday’s at 4:00 p.m. The Club has two teams – the Knights and the Gladiators who will play a and would like to learn more, you can member, Ahsen Siddiqui. “We will be start- seven-game series to determine a local champion. reach out to the Shelburne Cricket Club ing the season and having a closing game through their Facebook page, or contact with an award ceremony. The Club is hop- more interest from people on our Face- Mr. Siddiqui said they’ve had some Mr. Siddiqui directly at 416-823-6846. ing to attract more player so we can have book page asking how they can register.” brand-new players try the sport and in a X CROSSWORD PUZZLE 456 13. Fruit juice 14. Colloid 16. Holy hill 23. Coupe coop 25. Impair 27. Car path 28. Concrete piece 29. Cloy 30. Pinnacle 31. Maverick’s mama 32. Type of poem 33. Negative conjunction 34. Halt 36. Cathedral recess 40. Arm bone 41. Percentage 43. Carpenter, at times 46. Of an epoch 47. Area 50. Exceedingly 52. Streisand hit SANFORD AND SON 53. Calf’s cry 54. Rajah’s wife 55. Botanist’s angle 57. Crucifix 59. “Stand ____ Deliver” Under New OWNERSHIP as of JULY 15 2021. - Dundalk Location. We will become the 60. More than should be New BUY-WAY first 2nd Hand Store. 61. Bristle ACROSS 44. “Wish You ____ Here” 87. External HOURS 67. “Long ____ and Far 10am-5pm 1. Herb for sour cream 45. Forest clearings 89. Into pieces Away” Monday to Saturday 6. Churchgoer 48. Dark fur 90. Cut off 68. Forthright 11am-4pm Sunday 10. A lean animal 49. Big deal 91. Skeleton topper 69. Heaps A Mixture of New & Used Items. 15. Desert retreat 51. Mellow 92. Plains shelter 71. Nearly Antiques, Tools, CD’s & DVD’s & VHS and more... 16. Naught 53. Solder 93. Romanov title 74. Windshield cleaner Vendor Enquiries 17. Weaken 56. Use a bubbler 94. Toy bear 75. Way to Rome 226.278.0289 18. Purple bloomer 58. Computer fodder 76. Tedious person 19. Entomb 62. Not as strict DOWN 77. Bard’s instrument 20. Miniature 63. Butter replacement 1. Popular drink 79. Kind of poker CLAXTON DENTURE CLINIC 21. Tavern fare 64. Plenty, once 2. Icy precipitation 80. Contained DWIGHT CLAXTON DD 22. Absorbed 65. Black cuckoo 3. Landmass 81. Annually, for short

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PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER! Page 6 The SHELBURNE FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 22, 2021 Streams Community Hub summer camps underway 18 months just in front of a computer not Written By Paula Brown having the social interaction, especially Local Journalism Initiative Reporter for those who are going from Grade 8 into Streams Community Hub’s creative arts high school, there’s anxiety that comes summer camps are back up and running along with that. It’s important for them to after the programs were cancelled in 2020. be able to over the summer period, reen- “Coming back, it’s amazing,” said Juli- gage face to face, talk to people, be around Anne James, co-founder and president of the other adults other than their family,” said local charity. “A lot of the kids they’ve been Juli-Anne. with us in the past and when we saw them While Streams Community Hub has been for the first day we were like ‘you’ve grown based around seasonal programming since so much’. It’s really great to have them back, their launch in 2016, the local arts-cen- to see them back with each other and being tered charity recently announced they’ll able to create and have fun.” be establishing a year round presence after The six-week long programming kicked leasing two new units currently under con- off on July 5, with 165 participants between struction at the Summerhill Plaza. the ages of 3 and 16 from the Shelburne and CONTRIBUTED PHOTO “Our ultimate goal is to have our own Dufferin County area. FREE CAMPS FOR KIDS: Streams Community Hub kicked-off their 2021 creative arts summer facility that we’re going to create, and camps earlier this month in Shelburne, with more than 160 participants from the Dufferin County area In the past the summer camps have aver- taking part in the six-week long programming. The Shelburne-based charity for the first time is provid- make it our own space that that suits us. aged around 100 kids during a four week ing the programming, which includes camps in editing, baking, and ukulele playing, entirely free after We always asked the question ‘how do we span, but Juli-Anne said they were able to being awarded $32,000 from the provincial government. get from seasonal programming to this expand the seasonal programming this year building’ and the next logical step for us through provincial funding. to sewing and baking, the creative arts Dale Lundy, co-founder of L.P Stage was to have a temporary location,” said Streams Community Hub were recipients camp rotates through a variety of programs Productions, leads the Join the Circus Andrew James, co-founder of Streams of the Safe Return to Class Fund provided throughout the summer. This past week and Broadway Bound programs and has Hub. “We’re hopefully going to make it a by the Ontario government and received Streams Community Hub held Ukulele worked with Streams Community Hub place where we can grow out of. Provid- $32,000 in funding, which has allowed them Jamboree a class where participants learn since it launched. ing year round programming, after school to run the summer camps entirely free. to play the ukulele, Join the Circus which “It’s so rewarding and the kids so much programming, weekend programming, and “That was really a blessing for us. Par- teaches skills for the circus, and Content need this,” said Lundy. “[For parents] there’s maybe even some adult workshops sur- ents not just in our community but across Creators a video editing program. this mindset that their kids are learning rounding the arts.” the board have struggled and have had a Each program is run by a contracted art- some good skills in life, outside of academ- With the expansion, the duo said they hope real difficult time. We’ve heard from a lot of ist from the Dufferin County area. ics. They still need to learn life skills, which to introduce programs such as music educa- them that if this wasn’t free their kid would “We really believe that it’s best to get they are from this.” tion, graphic design, music production, culi- not have been able to attend, and so having someone who’s passionate about the craft, Juli-Anne added that this year specifically, nary arts and knitting or crocheting. that money was really important so that we to instruct the kids,” explained Juli-Anne. the day camp is providing a social setting “We’re going to find out what the need could offer it for free,” said Juli-Anne. “Not just an educator, but someone who is for children to re-engage with each other is. We’ll pilot programs and workshops Currently the number of campers on the interested in educating, interested in work- after months apart due to the pandemic. and if we get the response, we’ll make it waitlist is 120. ing with kids, and passionate about their “A lot of kids are dealing with anxiety into an official program and just continue From circus juggling and video editing, areas of the arts.” about returning to school. If you’ve spent to grow,” said Andrew. Expansion project set for local following council approval pre-existing building located on the west Wever noted to council that there are still in circulation for technical review, but Written By Paula Brown side of the elementary school. two proposed portables to be installed on they are expected to be minor. Local Journalism Initiative Reporter According to the report, the plans sub- the school property this summer with the Construction for the Hyland Heights Hyland Heights Elementary School has mitted by the school board shows four new removal of two portables in the portapak. expansion is expected to commence in been approved to begin an expansion project classrooms within the proposed expansion. “Some of these portables are contingent August or September. to the existing school. “You can see how the building steps upon how many students they have to assign During the same council meeting, Town Shelburne Town Council, during their down,” explained Steve Wever, town plan- to the school as Shelburne continues to grow council also approved site plan approvals at meeting on July 12, entered into a site plan ner. “There’s a one storey height portion and and how quickly they can react to that with 649 Victoria Street and 108 Prentice Drive. agreement with the Upper Grand District the second storey would be added over the new permanent space versus temporary por- At 649 Victoria Street, a previously School Board (UGDSB) for a second-storey top of that one-storey for additional class- table space,” said Wever. approved site plan was amended to have the addition at the school as well as provisioned rooms.” Prior to the approval of the site plan and next construction phase building, separated portables. As part of the plans, the school board has the expansion to Hyland Heights ES, reserve from the others to allow for fire route. The proposal from the school board is to also identified a potential larger building addi- capacity was maintained for the project as The site plan approval for 108 Prentice have a section of the school’s portapak, four tion for the future, also located on the west the Town knew the expansion was coming. Drive was also amended to include a water- portables linked together, removed and for side of the existing school, as well as the loca- Wever said there will potentially be small main edging the property on the south side a second storey addition to be added to the tions for three additional future portables. revisions, with second submission drawings of County Road 11 and onto the property. Shelburne and Orangeville drivers charged with impaired operation Members of the Dufferin Detachment of impaired driving investigation. vehicle, conducted a traffic stop and com- from a dealership in the Town of Mono. the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are As a result, Steven TYNDALL, 42-year-old, menced an impaired driving investigation. On July 15, 2021, at approximately crediting concerned citizens for helping from Orangeville, has been charged with: As a result, Joao SILVA, 67-year-old, 8:16 a.m., Dufferin OPP responded to the take two impaired drivers off the road in • Operation while impaired - alcohol and from Shelburne, has been charged with: report of a stolen vehicle from a car deal- Dufferin County. drugs • Operation while impaired - blood alco- ership on Monora Park Drive in the Town On July 13, 2021, at approximately 8:15 • Operation while impaired - blood alcohol hol concentration (80 plus) of Orangeville. The stolen vehicle was p.m., a Dufferin OPP officer was responding concentration (80 plus) These charges have not been proven described as a 2021 Chevrolet Suburban. to a driving complaint by a concerned citizen On July 18, 2021, at approximately 5:10 in court. The accused are scheduled to Officers located the suspects a short in the area of Fifth Avenue in the Town of p.m., thanks to another driving complaint appear before the Ontario Court of Jus- time later and effected an arrest. As a Orangeville. The officer located the vehicle, by a concerned citizen on Highway 10 in the tice in Orangeville in September 2021, result, two persons were charged. conducted a traffic stop and commenced an Town of Orangeville, an officer located the to answer to the charges. Their driver’s Jonathan WHITE, 37-year-old, from licences were suspended for 90 days and Caledon, was charged with: their vehicles impounded for a period of • Theft Over $5,000 of a Motor Vehicle 14 days. • Possession of Property Obtained by Dufferin OPP would like to thank the Crime Over $5,000 concerned citizens who called police. If Tianna WHITE, 25-year-old, from Ama- you suspect an impaired driver, call 9-1-1. ranth, was charged with: Dufferin OPP would like to remind motor- • Possession of Property Obtained by ists to plan ahead when consuming alcohol Crime Over $5,000 CALLING or drugs. Use a designated driver, cab, ride- The accused are scheduled to appear share, public transit or stay overnight. Any before the Ontario Court of Justice in amount of alcohol or drugs can impact your Orangeville, at a later date in September ability to make sound judgements. In a split 2021, to answer to the charges. These second you could ruin your future, injure charges have not been proven in court. ALL or kill others, and tear a hole in the heart of If you have information about suspected everyone who loves you. unlawful activity, please contact the OPP Meanwhile, in a seperate incident, Duf- at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers to ferin OPP charged two individuals as a remain anonymous at 1-800-222-TIPS KIDS! result of a stolen vehicle investigation (8477) or ontariocrimestoppers.ca.

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Our brewmaster, Andrew Kohnen, threw away a successful career in logistics to pursue his dream of reconnecting with the brewing roots of his family. This carried him to the UK’s prestigious Brewlab in Sunderland, England, where he procured the alchemy that would drive his signature brewing style.

He took what he could from there and ventured to Scotland, Cornwall, and ultimately to Krefeld, Germany, working in the same brewery that had belonged to his ancestors. He came home to Canada for Hockley.

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Area ThisThisThis is is is just just just a a asample sample sample ofTERMS: of of all all all lowthe the the 5% treasures. treasures. buyer’streasures. premium. Visit VisitCash, Visit credit, our our our e-transfer.website website website to to to see see see all all all the the the lots. lots. lots. 50. Exceedingly Call, text or email anytime TERMS:TERMS:TERMS: low low low 5% 5% 5% buyer’s buyer’s buyer’s premium. premium. premium. Cash, Cash, Cash, credit, credit, credit, e e -e-transfer.transfer.-transfer. 52. Streisand hit Dennis Kidd • 519-938-1315 • [email protected] 53. Calf’s cry Call,Call,Call, text text text or or or email email email anytime anytime anytime 54. Rajah’s wife DennisDennisDennis Kidd Kidd Kidd 519 www.kiddfamilyauctions.com519 519--938938-938--13151315-1315 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 55. Botanist’s angle 57. Crucifix 59. “Stand ____ Deliver” 60. More than should be 61. Bristle ACROSS 44. “Wish You ____ Here” 87. External 67. “Long ____ and Far 1. Herb for sour cream 45. Forest clearings 89. Into pieces • Works Well with Deadlines and Budgets Away” • Organized with an Intermediate Knowledge 6. Churchgoer 48. Dark fur 90. Cut off 68. Forthright of Microsoft Excel 10. A lean animal 49. Big deal 91. Skeleton topper 69. Heaps 15. Desert retreat 51. Mellow 92. Plains shelter 71. Nearly COMPENSATION: 16. Naught 53. Solder 93. Romanov title 74. Windshield cleaner Base + Commission 17. Weaken 56. Use a bubbler 94. Toy bear 75. Way to Rome 18. Purple bloomer 58. Computer fodder 76. Tedious person 19. Entomb 62. Not as strict DOWN 77. Bard’s instrument LIVE AUCTION20. Miniature SALE 63. Butter replacement 1. Popular drink 79. Kind of poker FOR ISAAC & JUDY21. Tavern STEINBERG fare 64. Plenty, once 2. Icy precipitation 80. Contained EM # 796149 - 3 RD LINE MULMUR TWP Zach Shoub 22. Absorbed 65. Black cuckoo 3. Landmass 81. 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Don Ho’s instrument horses; Berlin Upright piano; chests; dressers; cast iron platform scales; no. Of Turkish & hand knitted rugs; bamboo furniture; cast pc’s; 3 cast iron tubes37. etc; Resin 2 Auctioneers selling. Washroom.78. No List lunch member 9. Shiny metal booth. Preview Fri. July 30th 1 - 4 pm only 38. Polecat’s weapon 79. Timid 10. Highway vehicle TERMS Cash or known cheque with proper ID only. M/C, Visa and Debit. 10% buyers premium. Masks must be worn and social distancing observed. Please39. see Distinctivewebsite for pictures character and full list 82. Louisiana swamp 11. Gator’s kin Bob Severn Auctioneering 42. Sunday Shelburne selection 519-925-2091 85. Go off to wed 12. Curtain holder theauctionadvertiser.com/RSevern Severnauctions.wixsite.com/severn

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CENTRE DUFFERIN RECREATION COMPLEX CENTRE DUFFERIN RECREATION COMPLEX Applications are being received for the positions of: Applications are being received for the positions of: 2020 Seasonal Summer Season-June through August 2020 Seasonal Summer Season-June through August Think you can sell? SUMMER CAMP HEAD COUNSELOR and Think you can sell? SUMMER CAMP HEAD COUNSELOR and Come join a dynamic, fast paced,SUMMER growing CAMP entrepreneurial COUNSELOR SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR Come join a dynamic, fast paced, growing entrepreneurial The CDRC Board of Management is seeking positive, team-oriented individuals toThe fill CDRC the Board of Management is seeking positive, team-oriented individuals to fill the company lookingabove mentioned for young, positions. enthusiastic Under the direction sales of therepresentatives. Recreation Program Coordinator,above mentionedthe positions. Under the direction of the Recreation Program Coordinator, the company looking for young, enthusiastic sales representatives. successful candidates will be involved in a diverse range of job activities to providesuccessful successful candidates will be involved in a diverse range of job activities to provide successful A rewarding,summer lucrative day camp opportunity programs. The successfulfor the rightcandidates candidate. must be available to work summerscheduled day camp programs. The successful candidates must be available to work scheduled A rewarding, lucrative opportunity for the right candidate. weekday shifts and attend all scheduled staff meetings and training sessions prior toweekday and shifts and attend all scheduled staff meetings and training sessions prior to and during the summer season. The positions will require some physical requirements andduring requires the summer season. The positions will require some physical requirements and requires strong interpersonal and communication skills in order to work well with other staff,strong children, interpersonal and communication skills in order to work well with other staff, children, volunteers, parents and the general public. A background in child supervision and recreationvolunteers, parents and the general public. A background in child supervision and recreation would be an asset. would be an asset. Full details for all these positions including hours of work and wage ranges, are available on DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Full details for all these positions including hours of work and wage ranges, are available on DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: the Town of Shelburne website at www.shelburne.ca the Town of Shelburne website at www.shelburne.ca • Tour groups of students through houses and apartments to rent them out for • Tour groups of students through houses and apartments to rent them out for CROSSWORD the annual rental campaign. CROSSWORDResumes for the XSummer Camp Head Counselor and Summer Camp Counselor positions will the annual rental campaign. Resumes for the XSummer Camp Head Counselor and Summer Camp Counselor positions will • Plan, Prepare andbe received Execute Advertisinguntil 3:00pm and on Marketing Friday, January Material 24, for 2020 the annual by email rental or in campaign. person, addressed be received to: until 3:00pm on Friday, January 24, 2020 by email or in person, addressed to: • Plan, Prepare and Execute Advertising and Marketing Material for the annual rental campaign. PUZZLE NO. 447 • Complete all necessary paperwork involved in lease signing and payment • Complete allPUZZLE necessaryKim Fraser, paperwork NO. Facility 447 involved Administration in lease signingManager, and Centre payment Dufferin Recreation ComplexKim Fraser, Facility Administration Manager, Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex 200 Fiddle Park Lane, Shelburne,5. Venture ON L9V 3C9 Email: [email protected] 5. Venture collection for newly rented units. collection for newly200 Fiddle rented Parkunits. Lane, Shelburne, ON L9V 3C9 Email: [email protected] Please note position applying for on cover page. 6. Shocked • Work with all current tenants in completing Pleasenecessary note position paperwork applying for renewalfor on cover units page. We thank all applicants for their6. interest Shocked and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted • Work with all current tenants in completing necessary paperwork for renewal units We thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted 7. Infant’s shoe 7. Infant’s shoe EXPECTATIONS: 8. Grave EXPECTATIONS: AUCTIONS 8. Grave AUCTIONS • Have a positive attitude • Have a positive attitude 9. By any chance 9. By any chance • Willing to work hard and enjoy rewards in a team environment • Willing to work hard and enjoy rewards KIDDin a team environment FAMILY AUCTIONS KIDD10. Voided FAMILY volley AUCTIONS 10. Voided volley COLLECTIBLES, ANTIQUES, COINS, MILITARIA, JEWELRY, VINTAGE TOYS!! • Willing to take chances and learn from your peers • Willing to take COLLECTIBLES,chances and learn from ANTIQUES, your peers COINS, MILITARIA, JEWELRY, VINTAGE TOYS!! 11. Brotherly 11. Brotherly LIVE & ON-LINE AUCTION, LIVE & ON-LINE AUCTION, DATE: JAN 18TH 1012. AM Oak START. fruit PREVIEW: FRI JAN 17TH FROM 3-6 PM. 12. Oak fruit DESIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE: DESIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:DATE: JAN 18TH 10 AM START. PREVIEW: FRI JAN 17TH FROM 3-6 PM. IF YOU CAN’T ATTEND IN PERSON BID WITH CONFIDENCE VIA IF YOU CAN’T ATTEND13. Smell, IN e.g.PERSON BID WITH CONFIDENCE VIA 13. Smell, e.g. • Sales Driven • Sales Driven WWW.ICOLLECTOR.COM WWW.ICOLLECTOR.COM 14. Fold 14. Fold • Work well in results based environment • Work well in results based218 environment COLLINGWOOD ST, CREEMORE. CREEMORE ARENA HALL. 218 COLLINGWOOD ST, CREEMORE. CREEMORE ARENA HALL. Featuring many, great treasures24. Detached from a large number of consignors. Many thanks to all!! 24. Detached • Goal Oriented • Goal Oriented Featuring many, great treasures from a large number of consignors. Many thanks to all!! Visit our website for PHOTOS AND MORE. Visit our website for PHOTOS AND MORE. 25. Jack- or Jill-of-all-trades • Great Personal Skills Terms: Cash, debit; chq, visa,25. Jack-MC. No or buyer’s Jill-of-all-trades premium for live bidders. 5% fee for online • Great Personal Skills Terms: Cash, debit; chq, visa, MC. No buyer’s premium for live bidders. 5% fee for online 27. Dill, formerly bidders. Do you have treasures that you’re ready to part with? bidders. Do 27.you Dill, have formerlytreasures that you’re ready to part with? • Some Sales Skills Preferred but would be • Some Sales Skills Preferred but would be Call, Text, or Email Anytime. Call, Text, or Email Anytime. 29. Yawn-producing mood 29. Yawn-producing mood willing to train the right candidate willing to train the right candidate 31. “____ Window” 31. “____ Window” • Marketing and/or Communication • Marketing and/or Communication Page 8 The SHELBURNE FREE PRESS, Thursday, January 9, 2020 (Hitchcock film) Pageeducation 16 would be a great fi t The SHELBURNE educationFREE PRESS, would be Thursday, a great fi t May 7, 2015 (Hitchcock film) 33. Part of a circle 33. Part of a circle COMPENSATION: COMPENSATION: 34. Petrify 34. Petrify Base + Commission Base + Commission 35. Indian’s abode 35. Indian’s abode WWW.KIDDFAMILYAUCTIONS.COM WWW.KIDDFAMILYAUCTIONS.COM 36. Like a popular hot cereal [email protected]. Like a popular hot cereal [email protected] 38. Poet’s black 519-938-7499 38. Poet’s519-938-7499 black 39. Weird 39. Weird AUCTION40. Black SALE 40. Black lassifiedsAUCTION SALE 41. Physique, for short Let’s Talk.C Let’s Talk. 41. Physique, for short For the Estate of the Late Don Arthur of 43. Favorable trait EMAIL RESUME FOR519.925.2832 CONSIDERATION: • Fax: 519-925-5500EMAIL RESUME FOR•For [email protected] CONSIDERATION: the Estate of the Late Don Arthur of 43. Favorable trait 44. Liver paste [email protected], or call us for pricing. [email protected] cut-offElliot time isLake 12 pluspm Tuesday inclusions Elliot44. Lake Liver paste plus inclusions 46. Moved speedily 46. Moved speedily Copyright © 2008, Penny Press HELP WANTEDSale Held at Township of Amaranth CopyrightRec.Sale © 2008,Hall Penny Held Press at Township48. Customers of Amaranth Rec. Hall 48. Customers Em.#374028 6th Line Amaranth L9W 0M6 51. Ammonia derivative ACROSSEm.#374028 6th32. Line Put in order Amaranth L9W74. DaybreakACROSS 0M6 51. Ammonia32. Put in derivative order 74. Daybreak EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 54. Facts, briefly 1. Directions:Summer resort for Comekids west34. Withered of Laurel on 10 Sideroad1. Directions:Summer of resort for Comekids 54. Facts,west34. Withered briefly of Laurel on 10 76.Sideroad Boor of CENTRE DUFFERIN RECREATION COMPLEX76. Boor 55. Zodiac sign 5. Actor Coleman, shortly 35. Printer supply 5. AmaranthActor Coleman, (also shortly Dufferin55. Zodiac35. Printer signCty. supply Rd. 10) for 1 mile77. Steep to flaxLine 6 Amaranth (alsoApplications Dufferin are being Cty. received Rd. for 10) the positions for 1 of:mile77. Steep to flaxLine 6 58. Gooey stuff 8. ____-service2020 Seasonal Summer37. Wine Season-June bottle through August8. turn____-service North. The township58. Gooey37. Wine stuff Rec bottle Hall is on left,78. Em.#374028 “The Ten turn North. The township Rec Hall is on left,78. Em.#374028 “The Ten 60. Gown trim Think you can sell? SUMMER CAMP HEAD COUNSELOR and 12. “Cleopatra” menace 60. Gown41. Suitor trim Commandments,” e.g. 12. “Cleopatra” menace 41. Suitor Commandments,” e.g. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR FRIDAY JANUARY63. Dreadful 10TH AT 10:00 A.M. 63. 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Destiny 17.successfulrestoration Transmission candidates 20ending years will be involvedago;47. mechanical Visualin a diverse range good. of job (Don’sactivities toPride provide17. &restoration Transmission successful Joy); 20ending years65. ago; Destiny47. mechanical Visual good. (Don’s82. Pride Wrestling & Joy); surface 82. Wrestling surface 66. Utopian SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS The SHELBURNE FREE SCHOOLPRESS,summer CROSSING day Thursday, camp GUARDS programs. TheJuneJuly successful 22,10, candidates20212021 must be available to work18. scheduled1961 Cartoon Pontiac frame Parisienne66. Utopian49. 4dr. Flavor V8 auto, P.S.PagePage & P.B.; 17 9 83.1961 Gaunt Corvair A rewarding, lucrative opportunity for the right candidate. 18.weekday1961 Cartoon Pontiac shifts frame and attendParisienne all scheduled49. 4dr. Flavor staff V8 meetings auto, and P.S. training & P.B.; sessions 83.1961 prior Gaunt Corvairto and NEEDED SHARED OFFICE TO RENT NEEDED SHARED OFFICE TO RENT 67. 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Hereditary unit 59. StrangeRent includes all utilities 89. Hereditaryof Marilyn unit Monroe items, etc. Rent includes all utilities We will be lookingof for permanentMarilyn guards Monroe once items, etc. 75. Nykvist or Hedin We will be looking for permanent guards once be received until 3:00pm on Friday, January 24, 2020 by email or in person, addressed (Stanwyck to: film) 75. Nykvist61. Took or Hedinoff • Plan, Prepare and Execute Advertising and Marketing Material for the annual rentalthe campaign. new subdivisions are(Stanwyck occupied and film) first preference 61. Took off Call Terms: Cash or known cheque with proper ID only. M/C, the new subdivisions are occupied and first preference Call Terms: Cash or known cheque with proper ID only. M/C, 79. Tablet • Complete all necessary paperwork involved in lease signing and payment will bePUZZLE givenKim to Fraser, relief guards.NO. Facility 447 Administration Manager, Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex24. Plume 79. Tablet62. Tribal medium DOWN will be given to relief guards. 519-925-2832 or 519-216-1021 24.Visa Plume & Interac; 10%TAYLOR, Buyer’s519-925-283262. Tribal Premium. medium or 519-216-1021 Neither theDOWN ownerVisa nor & Interac; 10%5. Buyer’sVenture Premium. Neither the owner nor Currentcollection paygrade for range newly is rented$18.69 -units. $21.25 per hour Current paygrade range200 is Fiddle $18.69 Park- $21.25 Lane, per hourShelburne, ON L9V 3C9 Email: [email protected] 26. Foot bones 81. Garb65. Geisha’s garb 1. Small band 81. Garb WALLACE LITTLE ELGIE 26. Foot bones Please note65. position Geisha’s applying garb for on cover page. 1. SmallAuctioneer band will be responsible for accident or property loss. Applications can beAuctioneer submitted to the attention will be responsibleSERVICES for accidentFOR or SALEproperty loss. 6. Shocked • Applications Work with allcan current be submitted tenants to the in attentioncompleting necessarySERVICES paperwork for renewal unitsFOR SALE 28. 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Pig’s enclosure Town of Shelburne Call Terry. 519 925 4310 dismantles Farm buildings, 31. Cheesemaking ingredient 73. Modify 4. Pig’s enclosure Passed away peacefully at Headwaters• Have a positive Hospital attitude in Orangeville, with 203 Main Street East(NEE LEIGHTON)Homes, Cottages Roofing, 9. By any chance 203 Main Street East Homes, Cottages Roofing, Bob Severn Auctioneer Shelburne, ON BobSiding, Severn Doors, Windows, Auctioneer • Willing to workShelburne, hard and ON enjoy rewards in a team environment Siding, Doors, Windows, 10. Voided volley his family by his side. Predeceased by his wife, Barbara (McCutcheon) KIDD FAMILY AUCTIONSBeams, Posts, Peers, Foun- L9V 3K7 REMEMBER Beams, Posts, Peers, Foun- L9V 3K7 REMEMBER Shelburne 519-925-2091 • Willing to take chances and learn from your peers COLLECTIBLES,Peacefully ANTIQUES, at Headwaters COINS, MILITARIA,Shelburnedations, JEWELRY, Concretework. 519-925-2091 VINTAGE TOYS!! (deceased 2016). Father of Gwen ([email protected] 1993) and Jim Henry, dations, [email protected] YOUR LOVED 11. Brotherly YOUR LOVED LIVE & ON-LINE AUCTION,Eavestroughing, Decks, Eavestroughing, Decks, Health Care Centre, ONES IN Docks, Sheds.Fencing In- 12. Oak fruit BIRTHDAYS Nancy and Gordon Conner, Larry Elgie and Julie Stewart (deceasedONES IN Docks, Sheds.Fencing In- DATE: JAN 18TH 10 AM START. PREVIEW: FRI JANBIRTHDAYS 17TH FROMCROSSWORD 3-6 PM. SOLUTION DESIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE: CROSSWORD SOLUTION stalled or Replaced, or stalled or Replaced,FOR RENT or IF OrangevilleFORYOU RENT CAN’T ATTENDon ASunday, SPECIAL IN PERSON WAY BID WITH CONFIDENCE VIA 13. Smell, e.g. 2020) and John and Barb Elgie.• FOR Sales He RENT Driven will be fondlyFOR RENTrememberedA SPECIALby WAY Fixed. Call Brian Mc curdy Fixed. Call Brian Mc curdy WWW.ICOLLECTOR.COM TH IN LARGE MASTER BED- APARTMENTSJuly 18, FOR2021 in herIN 519 986 1781 TH 14. 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GEORGE by his parents Herbert and Violet• GreatElgie, Personal his brother Skills Allen and Joan Elgie Terms:Parking, Cash, first debit; and chq,last visa, and MC. No buyer’s premiumGEORGE for Forlive all bidders. your 5% fee for online private en suite with double private en suite with double Parking, first and last and For all your 27. Dill, formerly sinks, and Jacuzzi tub. Full refs req.Cherished Callbidders. 647 527 4503 Domother you have treasuresof that you’readvertising ready needsto part in the with? and his brother-in-law’s Donsinks, and• and Some Bill Jacuzzi Sales McCutcheon. tub. Skills Full Preferredrefs req. Callbut He would647 will 527 be 4503 be fondly advertising needs in the MEMORIAM MEMORIAM use of luxury kitchen, with COTTAGES FOR RENT, Call, Text, or Email Anytime.SHELBURNE AREA 29. Yawn-producing mood use of luxury kitchen, with COTTAGES FOR RENT, SHELBURNE AREA NEAL willing to train the right candidate bookingDarren now For spring/and his wife NEAL 1 other person. Beautiful remembered by his sister-in-law1 other Myrtleperson. Beautiful McCutcheon, booking now Fornephews spring/ Jamie call Debbie Freeman at call Debbie Freeman at 31. “____ Window” • Marketing and/or Communication setting Grand Valley, 15 summer RENTALS with an setting Grand Valley, 15 summer RENTALS with an our Shelburne offi ce: Bev. Devoted grandmother of Lennyour Shelburne offi ce: and Bill McCutcheon and nieces Judy Clayton and Susan Dolson. mins from Orangeville. Lots option to buy 519 925 6948 Jelly (Hitchcock film) mins fromeducation Orangeville. would Lots be aoption great to fi buy t 519 925 6948 Jelly 519-925-2832 519-925-2832of parking off beaten track. and Jamie and great-grandmother of of parking off beaten track. RENOVATED TOWN In loving memory of our 33. Part of a circle RENOVATED TOWN In loving memory of our No pets. Available Jan 15th, or 519-216-1021 No pets. Available Jan 15th, or 519-216-1021 HOUSE, Shelburne, with Please join us to celebrate COMPENSATION: HOUSE, Shelburne, with first and last required. Must Emma and Elyssa. Dear dear sistermom, HelenofPlease Helen join us to celebrate Wallace married Barbara in firstSeptember and last required. 1951 Must and together they raised dear a family mom, Helen of four bedroom for rent. Fully fur- 34. Petrify bedroom for rent. Fully fur- see. Suit working couple. All and dear Grandma and see. SuitBase working + Commission couple. All and dear Grandma and nished,McCurdy shared washroom/ (Larey), Marie Holmes (the George’s 80th birthday! children and farmed potatoes for over 50 years onnished, their shared North washroom/ Dufferin farm. The familyinclusive except wifi. George’s 80th birthday! please35. Indian’s abode Kitchen. James st north Grandpa Howard. inclusive except wifi. Kitchen. James st north Grandpa Howard. WWW.KIDDFAMILYAUCTIONS.COM A come and go afternoon $1,000. 519 943 3297 opp foodland.late Delbert Patio/deck/ Plantt), John LeightonA come (Louise), and thego afternoon 36. Like a popular hot cereal farm was hit by the tornado $1,000.in 1985 519 943 but 3297 Wallaceopp foodland. and hisPatio/deck/ family all walked away from the event [email protected] 1 BED BASEMENT parking. No pets. No smok- You are forever in our hearts, 1 BED BASEMENT parking. No pets. No smok- You are forever in our hearts, late Jim Leighton (Pat), Beth Loader (Ken Bewick) 38. Poet’s black 1 to 4 pm Saturday, relatively unscathed. Wallace and Barb quickly rebuilt the farm and took the opportunityAPARTMENT to build for rent ing. Suit single professional 519-938-7499 1 to 4 pm Saturday, APARTMENT for rent ing. Suit single professional where we hold many wonderful where we hold many wonderfulon William Street $725 In- person. Available June 1st. 39. Weird February 1st at the on William Street $725 In- person. Available June 1st. and Yvonne Forbes (Al Robson).memories. FebruaryShe will be1st at the their dream house, in Hornings Mills where they lived and entertained for 27 years.memories. cludes 5x appliances Ideal Refs first /last req.$700 PER cludes 5x appliances Ideal Refs first /last req.$700 PER 40. Black this paper!Shelburne Curling Club. for Single person or semi re- MONTHlovingly 905 877 1740 remembered / 519 by many nieces,Shelburne nephews Curling Club. for Single person or semi re- MONTH 905 877 1740 / 519 AUCTIONMiss youSALE Miss you tired.Parking for 1 car. NON ADVERSTISING tired.Parking for 1 car. NON ADVERSTISING217 5424 41. Physique, for short 217 5424 Darlene, Debbie, Denise,smokers Fred and NO PETS Call and friends. Irene isDarlene, predeceased Debbie, by Denise, her parents Fred recycle Let’s Talk. Your presence is a gift to him. Through his life he was an smokersactive and NOmember PETS Call of the community and participated in a local bowling 519 925 3635 and YourFamilies. presence is a gift to him. 519 925 3635 and Families. For the Estate of the Late Don ArthurLOCALLY of WORKS43. Favorable trait league, acted as trustee for the EMAILConover RESUME school, FOR CONSIDERATION: was a member of the Honeywood Arena board LOCALLYKenneth and WORKS Jean Leighton. [email protected] 44. Liver paste ArrangementsElliot entrustedLake plusto Jack inclusions& Thompson Shelburne and Shelburne Kinsmen Club. Most notably Wallace was an avid curler and was a member of the 46. Moved speedily Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will Shelburne Curling club for 59 years. This is a passion he passed down to his children, grandchildren Sale Held at Township of Amaranth CopyrightRec. © 2008,Hall Penny Press 48. Customers be announced at a later date and the details FreePress and great-grandchildren. Em.#374028 6th Line Amaranth L9W 0M6 51. Ammonia derivative ACROSS will be updated on32. Putthe in funeral order home website.74. Daybreak 519.925.2832 1. Directions:Summer resort for Comekids west34. Withered of Laurel on 10 Sideroad of 54. Facts, briefly If desired, donations to the Heart & Stroke76. Boor Wallace was a healthy, strong, independent man throughout his life. His great passions included 5. AmaranthActor Coleman, (also shortly Dufferin35. Printer Cty. supply Rd. 10) for 1 mile77. Steep to flaxLine 6 55. Zodiac sign Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society, ALS his family, hosting a good party and coffee chats with his many friends. He had travelled abroad to 8. turn____-service North. The township37. Wine Rec bottle Hall is on left,78. Em.#374028 “The Ten 58. Gooey stuff Society or the CNIB would be appreciated. Online 60. Gown trim many places, enjoyed going on “crop tours” with his friends and was often found socializing with his 12. “Cleopatra” menace 41. Suitor Commandments,” e.g. Shelburne condo, curling and legion communities. He lived a long, active and full life. He will be remembered 15. ConcertoFRIDAYcondolences instrument JANUARY and 42.donations Tailless rodent10TH may be ATplaced 10:00 80.at Race, A.M. as a motor 63. Dreadful 16.Cars: Before now1966www.jackandthompsonfuneralhome.com Valiant Convertible 272V8, P.S. P.B auto, frame off 64. For each as a hardworking loving husband, great father,Town fun of Shelburneloving grandfather and great friend. 45. Audio receiver 81. Ballerina’s short skirtFreePress FOR RENT 17.restoration Transmission 20ending years ago;47. mechanical Visual good. (Don’s82. Pride Wrestling & Joy); surface 65. Destiny SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS 18.1961 Cartoon Pontiac frame Parisienne49. 4dr. Flavor V8 auto, P.S. & P.B.; 83.1961 Gaunt Corvair 66. Utopian The family requests donations be made to the ShelburneNEEDED Curling Club.SHARED OFFICE TO RENT ADVERTISING67. Dull GETS finish RESULTS! 19.4dr. Leading Std.trans. both run &50. drive; Baby insect a large quantity of84. Snap Chef’s on sculpture The Town of Shelburne will receive applications with Why pay high overheads! THANK YOU PLEASE NOTE68. DalmatianOUR ADVERTISING pup resumes for relief crossing guard positions for the 20.Tools; It comes tool after boxes;pi Blue Point;52. Low Mastercraft;grade Air guns;85. Auricularwrenches; Condolences may be offered at In Memorium, Grand Valley. PRIME LOCATION ON school season. You must be able to work school days, 21.Boxes Kind of rayof Dale Earnhardt53. collector Gossiper, attoys; times Snap-On tools;86. Libation Good DEADLINE IS70. TUESDAY Crucial AT 12 PM. Monday to Friday at 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. MAIN STREET IN SHELBURNE 71. Glossy fabric and 2:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Suit accountant/realtor/lawyer etc. 22.Wrench; “Assault ____ Earnhardt Queen”: 2pictures; 56. Manner Jewellery; Pocket Watches;87. Fidgety Canada CALL 519.925.2832 OR 519.216.102172. 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Garb SERVICES FOR SALE Auctioneeroffered will be such responsible kindness, for accident support, or property and loss. Applications can be submitted to the attention 28. Water mammal 68. Airshow maneuver 2. Astern of the undersigned. Note: Full list on www.theauctionadvertiser.com/RSevern, It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ruth Ann TravisHANDYMAN. in her You need it, CONTRACTOR RE- 30. Brown quicklymessages of sympathy69. Stop and comfort3. Somewhat wet Patti Hossie I can do it for a fair price.. PAIRS, restores, Jacks up, www.auctionsontario.ca, & www.severnauctions.wixsite.com/severn home on Thursday, July 15, 2021 at age Town77. of RuthShelburne was the proud Callmother Terry. 519 and 925 4310 dismantles Farm buildings, 31. Cheesemaking ingredientin our73. bereavement. Modify 4. Pig’s enclosure 203 Main Street East Homes, Cottages Roofing, Bob Severn Auctioneer diehard supporter to all of her family includingShelburne, herON daughter Wendy Travis Siding, Doors, Windows, and her son and daughter-in-law Wil and RoseL9V 3K7Travis. She was foreverREMEMBER doing Beams, Posts, Peers, Foun- Shelburne 519-925-2091 [email protected] YOUR LOVED dations, Concretework. Thank you to the doctors, nurses, something for her grandchildren, Travis Bodmore (Melissa), Robyn (Wayne) Eavestroughing, Decks, ONES IN Docks, Sheds.Fencing In- CROSSWORDparamedics, SOLUTION and support staff at HeadwatersBIRTHDAYS Livingston, Roni Travis (Kyle) andFOR Bill RENT Travis (Hannah).FOR RENT She cheeredA SPECIAL on her WAY stalled or Replaced, or Fixed. Call Brian Mc curdy Health Care Centre. A special thank you to great grandchildren Trenten, Nick and Avery Livingston and Daniel BodmoreIN TH LARGE MASTER BED- APARTMENTS FOR 519 986 1781 all the health care professionalsHAPPY who came80 BIRTHDAYto in all their accomplishments whetherROOM for rent it bein farm hockey,- RENT baseball IN SHELBURNE. or just learningMEMORIAMS to Shelburne house on 200 acres. Has Starting at $950 per month $35 + HST the house to care for Howard, as he always walk. She was their biggest fan.walk Ruth in closet, was balcony, the oldestinc. appliances daughter and A/C.of the late Helen FreePress GEORGE private en suite with double Parking, first and last and For all your looked forward to your arrival. and Tom Porter, born in London,sinks, and Ontario Jacuzzi tub. Full and refshad req. Call4 siblings, 647 527 4503 Dave (Sandy) MEMORIAMadvertising needs in the Porter of England, Carl (Darcy)use of Porter luxury kitchen, of Dorchester, with COTTAGES Ross FOR RENTPorter, (deceased) SHELBURNE AREA NEAL 1 other person. Beautiful booking now For spring/ call Debbie Freeman at ~ Ione & Family of Dorchester and Pat (Dave) settingDemaree Grand Valley,of Tillsonburg. 15 summer RENTALS She was with an the fun and favourite auntour Shelburne offi ce: option to buy 519 925 6948 Jelly to many nieces and nephews nearmins from and Orangeville. far. Lots 519-925-2832 of parking off beaten track. RENOVATED TOWN In loving memory of our No pets. Available Jan 15th, or 519-216-1021 HOUSE, Shelburne, with dear mom, Helen Please join us to celebrate first and last required. Must bedroom for rent. Fully fur- When you buy from a small business Ruth was born in London, Ontariosee. Suit working and couple. moved All nished, to Shelburne shared washroom/ in the early and dear 70’s Grandma where and she George’s 80th birthday! inclusive except wifi. you’re not helping a C.E.O buy a lived the rest of her life close to her immediate family.Kitchen. James Ruth st northbecame a real Grandpa estate Howard. agent shortly after A come and go afternoon $1,000. 519 943 3297 opp foodland. Patio/deck/ 3rd holiday home, you are helping a little moving to Shelburne and continued1 BED inBASEMENT that career parking. for No over pets. No 30 smok years.- RuthYou was are forever an active in our member hearts, in 1 to 4 pm Saturday, APARTMENT for rent ing. Suit single professional where we hold many wonderful girl get dance lessons, a little boy get his the Kinettes and she was knownon William for eitherStreet $725 playing, In- person. coaching Available June or 1st. just watching many sports including February 1st at the CALL DEBBIE cludes 5x appliances Ideal memories. team jersey, a mom or dad put food on golf, hockey, baseball and curling. She was alwaysRefs up first for /last req.$700the challenge PER and never said no when asked Shelburne Curling Club.ADVERTISING FOR MORE for Single person or semi re- MONTH 905 877 1740 / 519 Miss you ADVERSTISINGthe table, a family pay a mortgage DETAILS. to help out anywhere. She willtired.Parking be deeply for 1 car. missedNON 217 by 5424 her family and friendsDarlene, that Debbie, were Denise,near and Fred dear smokers and NO PETS Call or a student pay forYour college. presence is a gift to him. to her heart. 519 925 3635 and Families. LOCALLY WORKS LOCALLY Thanks for shopping local! 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