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The far east will learn about sustainability in King Township, if Mayor Steve Pellegrini has anything to say about it. Pellegrini is part of the Mayor Delegation to China Trade Mission, put on by the China Investment Association. It’s an important gathering of Ontario mayors, government offi cials and key business Professionals in China. The 10-day mission runs May 15-25 and the may- ors will gain an understanding of the economy of China by attending business meetings, conferences and meetings with selected government offi cials in China. The mayors will attend tours of major Chinese cities to experience fi rst-hand, the Chinese culture. Pellegrini is representing not only King, but York Region. It’s his fi rst time visit- ing China and he stressed he will make sure it’s worth it, adding he doesn’t want to spoil his near-perfect attendance record unless it’s worthwhile. Pellegrini noted China has a growing middle class with money to spend and in- vest abroad. China has an interest in agricultural operations. He’s looking forward to the mission and sharing some interesting ideas and potential business partner- ships. Joining Pellegrini will be Mayor Dave Eke, from Niagara-On-The-Lake; Mayor Lou Maieron, from Erin; Mayor Larry Kraemer, from Kincardine; Mayor John Mc- Charles, from Petrolia; Mayor Neil Ellis, from Belleville; Mayor Brenda Halloran, from Waterloo; Mayor Brian McMullan, from St. Catharines. The trade mission provides a platform for mayors to identify market trends in China in addition to understanding the large-scale urbanization and growth in the Chinese economy. The unlimited growth of the Chinese economy will become evi- dent as mayors progress through the tours and meetings. Hopes are the mayors will build strong relationships with Chinese executives and develop an understanding on developing and growing businesses in China with consideration into corporate structure, regulations and laws, quality manage- ment and best practices. Two major cities, Shanghai and Beijing, will be the focus of the Trade Mission, in addition to their surrounding cities. Shanghai and Beijing were chosen for being key economic players in China. MS carnation sales The Canada China Investment Association (CCIA) is a Canada-China invest- Merilena Carinci (left) Monia Isgro (right) sold owers for the MS Society in Schom- ment and bilateral trade facilitator founded in 2010 as a not-for-profi t business as- berg last week, as part of the carnation campaign. sociation. CCIA is an advocate for friendship and culture exchanges between China Photo by Je Doner and Canada and a catalyst for economic trade and Sino-Canadian investment.

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PUBLISHING that nobody need wait cally active, but unfor- debate this issue in print, I’m not suggesting we a single moment before tunately, they are in the and I respect all views on all go out and chain our- LIMITED starting to improve the minority. the subject. For Lexie, it selves to the nearest tree, world.” Even during elections, was something she be- but something is better Publisher of the Anne Frank it’s a bit of a roller coast- lieves in and how can I, than nothing, don’t you King Weekly Sentinel er of enthusiasm and ap- as a supportive father, think? Business Offices athy. Sometimes we have discourage any sort of We often feel power- a poor voter turnout, and “action?” “There may be times 25 Queen St. N. less and just part of a gi- other times, we’ll have a Ever since she re- when we are powerless Bolton ON L7E 1C1 ant machine, that prover- little over 50% show up turned from a mission to prevent injustice, but (shared with Caledon bial minor cog in a vast at the polls in municipal trip to help migrant there must never be a Citizen) series of gears. elections. workers in the Domini- time when we fail to pro- Toll Free 1-888-557-6626 True, there is a great Many don’t take an can Republic, Lexie has test.” 905-857-6626 deal that’s simply beyond active interest in local some new-found enthusi- Elie Wiesel municipal politics. But asm to save the world, or Fax: 905-857-6363 or out of our control. I www.newspapers-online am reminded of the Se- this is the level where at least make a difference Instead of lining up .com/king renity Prayer, penned your councillors and Mark Pavilons and take a stand. for gas at midnight to by American theologian mayor work on your be- Isn’t that the type of save a few pennies, why Reinhold Niebuhr: “God, half, accept your prop- “hate” I do reserve it for young people we want to not force the govern- Editorial grant me the serenity the erty tax dollars, and blatant apathy. develop as a community, ment’s hand? Editor accept the things I can- provide services you use Fortunately, there’s or a nation? Don’t we Instead of paying MARK PAVILONS not change, The courage on a daily basis. Your little of that here in King want a society of doers more for less, why not [email protected] to change the things I property taxes represent Township, as evidenced and thinkers? look at what politicians can, And the wisdom to a good chunk of your recently by the annual are doing and where our Advertising & know the difference.” hard-earned money, so Community Showcase “It had long since tax dollars are being Administration I find my mind turns you should be concerned and Volunteer Apprecia- come to my attention that spent? to these very sentiments where they’re going. tion Night. It was a time people of accomplish- Instead of turning Head Office on an almost daily basis. You should feel, as you to honour the army of ment rarely sat back away, why not look home- 34 Main St. W. I am also reminded drive home into King local “activists,” who and let things happen to lessness in the face and Beeton ON L0G 1A0 that if we are not part of each evening, you’re re- provide countless hours them. They went out and help? 905-729-2287 the solution, then we are turning to your own par- of their time to pretty happened to things.” Fax: 905-729-2541 part of the problem. adise. much every corner of the Leonardo da Vinci “If everyone demand- Canadians, by and You may not feel the Township, and every pub- ed peace instead of an- Advertising large, are a passive, re- need to attend coun- lic event that is held each I give Lexie full marks other television set, then Jacklyn Ducharme served bunch. Sure, we cil meetings or call the week. They do it to fill a for having such a giving there’d be peace.” [email protected] can gather and rally to mayor, but let me tell need and because they heart and compassion- John Lennon Wayne Nichols any cause and have a you, they are employed want to contribute. Put ate soul. These are things [email protected] great sense of national by you, the taxpayer, and simply, they care. And no parent, no school, can Right on, John! Annette Derraugh pride. But when it comes they welcome any ques- they’re all very humble teach, only encourage. Heather Erwin to complaining, or right- tions and input you may about it, too. We are still knee-deep Joel Gillespie ing a wrong, we tend to have. Don’t feel your Many of us have our in a selfish, me-me-me Myles Meddick err on the side of cau- questions are irrelevant pet causes to support, society, where material- Adam Pileggi tion, preferring not to and please exercise your for various reasons. It re- ism reigns supreme. I Alex Pozdrowski rock the boat. democratic privileges! ally doesn’t matter what read that in Taiwan and Rob Carrick In my line of work, I Feeling frustrated is group, organization or Luxembourg, cell phones deal with politicians at one thing. Being apathet- societal issue we tackle, outnumber people! Will it Brainteaser Classifieds all levels, discussing the ic is quite another. While as long as we do some- come to the point where [email protected] issues of the day. There I seldom use the word thing. gizmos, entertainment devices and luxury items Graphic Designers “You may never know are more important than Lisa Clendening Letter to the Editor what results come of our neighbours? John Speziali your actions, but if you Speaking of which, Business Council should have fought do nothing, there will be I have always made it a no results.” Janice Coté point to get to know my Mahatma Gandhi neighbours. It’s cordial Sylvia DeShane harder for LCBO design and it provides a sense of Mary Speck When I was on King council it was not often that My 15-year-old daugh- community. Neighbours Councillor Linda Pabst and I agreed, or at least not pub- ter and group of class- look out for one another. A farmer had Subscription rates: licly. However, in the case of the Nobleton LCBO, Coun- mates travelled to Ot- The media often sin- Within 65 km except towns with cillor Pabst has my full support for the statements at- tawa last week, for the gles out, even makes fun 10 sheep and all letter carriers – $39.00 + G.S.T. tributed to her in the King Weekly Sentinel: Beyond 65 km and towns with large-scale 16th national of so-called “tree-hug- but 9 died. How letter carriers – $67.00 + G.S.T. “Pabst pointed out that making allowances for the March for Life. From ex- gers,” Greenpeace activ- Single copies 94¢ + G.S.T. or $1.00 (includes G.S.T.) LCBO could open a can of worms. “We have to be aware ists and those who get many are left? that if we back down on this one we should be prepared hauled away by the cops Published every Wednesday Last week’s to back down on any others,” she said.” Trivia during sit-ins and pro- Copyright King Weekly Sentinel 2013 I recognize that there’s always a balance to be answer: Bob Since 1900, the tests. The advertiser agrees that the achieved. In this case between what we believe King’s It’s easy to be critical publisher shall not be liable for price of crude oil lives in the damages arising out of errors villages should look like, and economic growth. But af- of “activism,” but per- in advertisements beyond the ter spending years and hundreds of thousands of dol- has risen some southern hemi- amount paid for the space actually haps we all should con- occupied by that portion of the lars creating plans and village design guidelines to en- 200,000%. sider taking up a cause advertisement in which the error sure that our villages will have the character we want, it sphere. occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or seems a shame to so quickly acquiesce to the developer otherwise, and there shall be no and LCBO. liability for non insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount Do we need new business in King Township? Yes. paid for such advertisement. This would definitely be a good thing. Do we need it at any cost ? I don’t believe so. Simcoe-York Printing It’s not as if there isn’t already an LCBO location in & Publishing Limited, King, and it’s not as if our residents aren’t accustomed publisher of the New Tecumseth Times to having to drive to shop. Asa a matter of fact, most of King Weekly Sentinel the residents of King drive significant distances to get Innisfil Scope what they want or need. Caledon Publishing Ltd. Personally, even taking the balance question in to publisher of account, I think council made the wrong decision on Caledon Citizen this one. As much as the residents may want an LCBO (which I’m not sure is 100% true), I think council should have held out to get compliance to the Village Design Member Guidelines. If this made the LCBO walk, so be it. As the CCNA village grows, other potential tenants will come along.

Jeff Laidlaw Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 5 MP Van Loan welcomes president of Estonia York-Simcoe MP Pe- the volunteers working first opened in the sum- ter Van Loan welcomed on tasks like cleaning mer of 1952 by a group His Excellency Toomas cabins, clearing brush, of Canadian-Estonians. Hendrik Ilves, president and stacking firewood. During the decades-long of Estonia, to the Jo- “I am pleased to be Soviet occupation of ekaaru Estonian Chil- here on the 61st anni- Estonia (which finally dren’s Summer Camp in versary of the camp and ended in 1991) Joekaaru the Town of Georgina. to join the volunteers in was an important fea- The president attended readying the camp for ture in keeping Esto- the camp’s spring work another great summer,” nian culture, language day, where parents and said the president. and identity alive – in volunteers prepared the “Camp Joekaaru’s his- the hope of a restored camp for the summer tory highlights the deep freedom for Estonia. season. roots of the Canadian- Today, the overnight The visit took place Estonian community camp continues to serve during the president’s and the rich cultural di- as a gathering point for first official state visit versity of Canada.” youth with Estonian to Canada. It also had The president also roots from around the special meaning for the participated in the world. current head of state – spirit of the “Let’s do he attended the camp as it!” community cleanup a youth many years ago. movement, which was “It is a real honour born in Estonia and has for Georgina residents now moved to 100 coun- and members of the Ca- tries. Evelin Ilves, Peter Van Loan nadian-Estonian com- Van Loan and the (MP York-Simcoe), His Ex- munity to host Presi- local Councillor for cellency Toomas Hendrik dent Ilves. Like many Ward 5 Brad Smockum, Ilves (President of Estonia) others, he has fond helped the president enjoy a visit to the riding. memories of spending plant a tree that will his summers here as a serve as a reminder of Submitted Photo youth,” said Peter Van this important visit. Loan. Camp Joekaaru, The president took which means “river the opportunity to join bend” in Estonian, was Letters to the Editor Do we really need LCBO?

How many LCBO outlets do we really need? There are now three relatively convenient LCBO outlets in Bolton, Schomberg Agriculture and even Aurora, for those residents on the east side of the Township. Education Centre HAGAN TREE SERVICE Councillor Peter Grandilli was quoted as saying he has been wanting to see Est. 1979 an LCBO in Nobleton for a long time. This is not the first time the issue has been The PRUNING• PRUNING • PLANTING • PLANTING • REMOVAL • REMOVAL • • STUMPINGSTUMPING AWARD WINNING brought up. “We missed the boat before, let’s not miss it this time.” has some exciting dis- TREESLANDSCAPE • SHRUBS DESIGN & • CONSTRUCTION HEDGES Peter, once again, you are totally out to lunch on an issue! plays at the education FULLY INSURED – CONSULTING Nobleton finally woke up to having a decent grocery store in No Frills and the centre this year. NEW TECUMSETH residents have responded in numbers by shopping there! Good prices and service, Sheep shearing and BOB HAGAN, I.S.A. 1-905-936-2876 that’s what it’s all about! Keep it up. wool spinning demon- CERTIFIED ARBORIST 416-230-3184 But having an LCBO in Nobleton, no way! strations take place dai- Much aside, at this particular point in time, when their employees are anticipat- ly. Come see how a cow ing a possible strike and appear somewhat arrogant, surely not in Nobleton! We do is milked! Egg farmers crown not need it! of Ontario will be there, If there was the opportunity to buy some decent micro brewery beer or a local along with grain farm- PAVING LTD. wine at a store in Nobleton, now you are making sense! ers of Ontario with their new educational trailer ASK US Specializing in Dave Platt for all ages. All this plus ABOUT THE HST Asphalt Paving King Township many new spring babies Driveways • Interlocking • Concrete • Excavation • Farms to be seen. Visit www. schombergfair.com. CHARLIE Toll Free: 1-888-695-7283 King gained more than Toronto 416-783-7283 • Oakville: 905-337-7283

conceded regarding LCBO The King I cannot speak for each member of council as to their rationale for accepting the Weekly Sentinel LCBO’s ultimatum on design, but I can review my own. First, the reality of the LCBO’s monopolistic position cannot be ignored; their welcomes your product line is only available from them. In contrast most, if not all other mer- letters to the editor. chants, are not the “only source,” so one can choose to refuse their design choices Please submit your and pursue an alternate. comments / thoughts Second, the LCBO is a destination shop and when shoppers go to a destination / ideas to shop they frequently visit other businesses in the area and spend money there. [email protected] I learned this economic lesson years ago from friends in a small town who were thrilled that they had been able to position their book store across from the LCBO. by Monday at noon. Third, this building is located at the back of the lot under development. There will be at least one other building and parking spaces between the LCBO and the sidewalk. In other words, it is not in a prime spot in terms of visibility. Please include Fourth, LCBO has agreed to additional landscaping in front of the store. The ad- your name & Phone: 905-833-9090 Fax: 905-833-9091 ditional greenery will be wonderful for a shopper crossing the parking lot. telephone number. I have no trouble believing that we have gained more than we conceded. And, I don’t believe that we have set the stage for serious compromises with other ap- plicants.

Debbie Schaefer Ward 5 Councillor 6 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, May 16, 2013

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Notices Notices will will be be going going to affectedto affected residents residents for thefor the work this year. The initial focus will be Nobleton. Your co-opera- the progressionthe progression of sanitary of sanitary sewer sewerconstruction construction will result will in result ongo- in ongo- work this year. The initial focus will be Nobleton. Your co-opera-ing road closures in Contract Area 7A. InformationInformation regarding regarding the the proposed proposed amendment amendment can can bebe foundfound onon tion with our contractor will be greatly appreciated. This program ing road closures in Contract Area 7A. the Township of King's website www.king.ca on the April 22nd, tion with our contractor will be greatly appreciated. This program the Township of King's website www.king.ca on the April 22nd, willwill assist assist the the Township Township in inleak leak detection detection and and water water conservation. conservation.Streets that may be affected include Faris, Kinsley, Wellington, 2013 Committee of the Whole Agenda, Item #7 - Engineering and Improvements to Township infrastructure are a benefit to all King Streets that may be affected include Faris, Kinsley, Wellington, 2013 Committee of the Whole Agenda, Item #7 - Engineering and Improvements to Township infrastructure are a benefit to all KingParkview, Janet and Crestview. Public Works Department Report Number EPW 2013-18. residents. Parkview, Janet and Crestview. Public Works Department Report Number EPW 2013-18. residents. We apologize for any inconvenience and ask everyone to drive NOTICES King Township has awarded the contract for this water meter safelyWe on apologizethe alternate for routes. any inconvenience Anyone with special and ask transportation everyone to drive NOTICES upgradeKing Township program hasto WAMCO awarded Municipal the contract Products. for Asthis each water phase meter safely on the alternate routes. Anyone with special transportation NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW upgrade program to WAMCO Municipal Products. As each phaseor medical needs, such as those receiving home-based care, is implemented, WAMCO licensed meter installers will canvas shouldor notifymedical the Township.needs, such Please as callthose the receivingProject Phone home-based Line at care, NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW is implemented, WAMCO licensed meter installers will canvas 12974 Keele Street, King City, Ontario areas that have been identified for that phase and deliver a copy 905-833-4073.should notify the Township. Please call the Project Phone Line at 12974 Keele Street, King City, Ontario ofareas the official that have King beenTownship identified Notice for to Propertythat phase Owners. and deliver WAMCO a copy 905-833-4073. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the employeesof the official will King wear Township an identification Notice tagto Propertyand wear Owners. a hat & reflec- WAMCOThe Township would like to thank all residents for their continued TAKETownship NOTICE of Kingthat passed the By-lawCouncil Number of the 2013-45 Corporation on the 6thof daythe tiveemployees vest with will the wear WAMCO an identification logo. tag and wear a hat & reflec-patienceThe throughTownship this would project. like Questions to thank canall residents be directed for to their the continued Townshipof May, of 2013 King under passed Section By-law 34 Numberof the Planning 2013-45 Act, on R.S.O, the 6th 1990, day tive vest with the WAMCO logo. Projectpatience Phone throughLine or by this email project. to [email protected]. Questions can be directed to the of May,Chapter 2013 P.13. under By-law Section number 34 of 2013-45the Planning amends Act, Zoning R.S.O, By-law 1990, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - DESTROY Project Phone Line or by email to [email protected]. Chapter74-53, P.13. as amended, By-law numberby rezoning 2013-45 the property amends from Zoning Residential By-law REMINDER FROM THE TOWNSHIP OF KING Urban (R1) to General Commercial (C1) - Exception Section WEEDSNOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - DESTROY 74-53, as amended, by rezoning the property from Residential Spring is a good time to connect to the sanitary sewer sys- 11.34 to permit a variety of commercial uses including business NOTICEWEEDSis hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in REMINDER FROM THE TOWNSHIP OF KING Urban (R1) to General Commercial (C1) - Exception Section tem, if you haven't already done so. and professional offices, restaurants and take-out restaurants, accordanceNOTICE is withhereby the givenWeed toControl all persons Act, R.S.O. in possession 1990, Chapter of land, in Spring is a good time to connect to the sanitary sewer sys- 11.34 to permit a variety of commercial uses including business W.5, Sections 3, 16 and 23 THAT unless noxious weeds growing retail stores, service shops (light), service shops (personal) and accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, ChapterHavingtem, part if ofyou your haven't property already dug up done to lay so. the connecting sewer and professional offices, restaurants and take-out restaurants, on their lands within the Municipality of the Township of King are artist studios, and a dwelling unit in accordance with the provi- W.5, Sections 3, 16 and 23 THAT unless noxious weeds growingpipe and de-commission your septic tank is best done before retail stores, service shops (light), service shops (personal) and destroyed by date of June 15th, 2012 and throughout the season, Having part of your property dug up to lay the connecting sewer sions of the By-law. In addition, the by-law amends several devel- on their lands within the Municipality of the Township of King aresummer landscaping and gardening begins. artist studios, and a dwelling unit in accordance with the provi- the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the pipe and de-commission your septic tank is best done before opment provisions of the by-law including, the front yard setback, destroyed by date of June 15th, 2012 and throughout the season, sions of the By-law. In addition, the by-law amends several devel- weeds destroyed, charging costs against the land, as set out in summer landscaping and gardening begins. loading requirements, the amount of required parking and buffer the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have theFor more information about connecting to the sewer system, opment provisions of the by-law including, the front yard setback, the Weed Control Act. please go to www.king.ca and click on Sanitary Sewer Projects and planting setbacks. weeds destroyed, charging costs against the land, as set out in loading requirements, the amount of required parking and buffer on theFor home more page information (under "Popular about Topics"). connecting to the sewer system, andAND planting TAKE setbacks. NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the (Allthe propertiesWeed Control ten (10)Act. acres or less may have noxious weeds please go to www.king.ca and click on Sanitary Sewer Projects Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by filing with the destroyed without notice to the owner). Questionson the can home be directedpage (under to our "Popular Project Phone Topics"). Line at 905-833- ANDClerk TAKE of the NOTICE Corporationthat any of the person Township or agency of King may not appeallater than to the (All properties ten (10) acres or less may have noxious weeds4073 or by email to [email protected]. NOTE: Giant Hogweed was added to Ontario's list of 23 Noxious Ontario29th Municipal day of May, Board 2013 in respecta notice ofof theappeal by-law setting by outfiling the with objec- the destroyed without notice to the owner). Questions can be directed to our Project Phone Line at 905-833- Weeds in 2010. It is a toxic plant that can grow to heights of 15 to Clerktion of tothe the Corporation by-law and of the the reasons Township in ofsupport King notof thelater objection, than the V4073OLUor NbyT emailEER toS [email protected] . 20NOTE: feet (4.5Giant to Hogweed6 metres) wasand itadded can cause to Ontario's permanent list ofblindness 23 Noxious 29thtogether day ofwith May, 1 cheque 2013 ina thenotice amount of appeal of $125.00 setting (certified out the cheque objec- andWeeds burn in the 2010. skin. It Extremeis a toxic care plant must that becan used grow when to heights cutting of or 15 to tionor to money the by-law order only)and thepayable reasons to the in Minister support of ofFinance the objection, to cover NOTICEV TOO KINGLUNTEER RESIDENTSS NEEDED destroying20 feet (4.5 this to weed. 6 metres) and it can cause permanent blindnessADVISORY COMMITTEE VACANCIES togetherthe Ontario with 1 Municipal cheque in Board the amount fee, and of a $125.00cheque for (certified $151.00 cheque repre- and burn the skin. Extreme care must be used when cutting orACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE(AAC) or moneysenting order the Clerk'sonly) payable Department to the Administrative Minister of Finance processing to cover fee, For more information, please contact By-Law Enforcement at: NOTICE TO KING RESIDENTS destroying this weed. the payableOntario Municipalto the Township Board offee, King. and aIf chequeyou wish for to $151.00 appeal repre-to the 905-833-5321 Ext. 4002 or visit our website at www.king.ca . The TownshipADVISORY of King COMMITTEE invites applications VACANCIES from residents who are Ontario Municipal Board, a copy of an appeal form is available interestedACCESSIBILITY in serving on ADVISORY the Accessibility COMMITTEE(AAC) Advisory Committee senting the Clerk's Department Administrative processing fee, For more information, please contact By-Law Enforcement at: from the Ontario Municipal Board website at www.omb.gov.on.ca The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. (AAC). Applicants must be residents of the Township of King, payable to the Township of King. If you wish to appeal to the 905-833-5321 Ext. 4002 or visit our website at www.king.ca . The Township of King invites applications from residents who are or from the Clerk of the Township of King. Please note the Board over the age of 18 years and not employed by the Township. Ontario Municipal Board, a copy of an appeal form is available interested in serving on the Accessibility Advisory Committee will only accept filing fee payments by certified cheque or money HALF-LOAD RESTRICTIONS Under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA) the majori- from the Ontario Municipal Board website at www.omb.gov.on.ca The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. (AAC). Applicants must be residents of the Township of King, order. The annual half-load period to limit vehicle weights to 5,000 kg ty of the committee members shall include persons with disabili- or from the Clerk of the Township of King. Please note the Board per axle has been implemented on designated Township roads over the age of 18 years and not employed by the Township. HALF-LOAD RESTRICTIONS ties and can include members of families of persons with disabil- will Onlyonly individuals,accept filing corporations fee payments and bypublic certified bodies cheque may appeal or money a by- effective Friday, March 1st, 2013 to May 31st, 2013. ities. Under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA) the majori- order.law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not The annual half-load period to limit vehicle weights to 5,000 kg ty of the committee members shall include persons with disabili- be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a Forper furtheraxle has information, been implemented please visit theon websitedesignated at www.king.ca Township roadsThe tiesmain and purposes can include and activitiesmembers of of the families Accessibility of persons Advisory with disabil- Onlynotice individuals, of appeal corporations may be filed and in thepublic name bodies of an may individual appeal who a by- is By-laweffective Number Friday, 2010-141 March 1st, or call 2013 905-833-5321. to May 31st, 2013. Committeeities. are: law ato member the Ontario of the Municipal association Board. or the groupA notice on itsof behalf.appeal may not * to participate in the annual development and/or refinement of be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a For further information, please visit the website at www.king.ca The main purposes and activities of the Accessibility Advisory COMPETITIVE BIDS the Township of King's Accessibility Plan noticeNo ofperson appeal or publicmay be body filed shall in thebe added name asof aan party individual to the hearing who is By-law Number 2010-141 or call 905-833-5321. BID OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF * to reviewCommittee site plans are: and provide comments to staff on accessi- a memberof the appeal of the unless,association before or the the by-law group wason its passed, behalf. the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or writ- KING bility *issues to participate relating to in plans the andannual drawings development for development and/or underrefinement of COMPETITIVE BIDS Section 41 of the Planning Act within the Township of King No personten submissions or public tobody the shallcouncil be or,added in the as opiniona party toof the hearingOntario All Requests for Tenders, Proposals, Quotations and Expression the Township of King's Accessibility Plan * to provide comments and recommendations to Council on the of theMunicipal appeal Board, unless, there before are reasonablethe by-law groundswas passed, to add thethe person ofBID Interest OPPORTUNITIES can be viewed electronically FOR THEvia the TTownship'sOWNSHIP web- OF * to review site plans and provide comments to staff on accessi- accessibility of buildings, structures or premises (or parts thereof) or publicor public body body made as aoral party. submissions at a public meeting or writ- siteKING www.king.ca under Bid Opportunities. Questions can be bility issues relating to plans and drawings for development under addressed in writing by contacting the Purchasing Coordinator at that theSection Township 41 of purchases,the Planning constructs, Act within renovates, the Township leases of and King ten Ansubmissions explanation to of thethe purposecouncil or,and in effect the ofopinion the By-law of the and Ontario a key All Requests for Tenders, Proposals, Quotations and Expression [email protected] or via fax at 905-833-2300. uses* as to a provide municipal comments facility and recommendations to Council on the Municipalmap showing Board, the there location are reasonable of the lands grounds affected to by add the theBy-law person are of Interest can be viewed electronically via the Township's web-* to advise Council on other related accessibility issues within the accessibility of buildings, structures or premises (or parts thereof) or publicavailable body on as our a websiteparty. at www.king.ca . site www.king.ca under Bid Opportunities. Questions can beTownship. addressedOFFI CinE writingCL byO ScontactingURE the Purchasing Coordinator at that the Township purchases, constructs, renovates, leases and An explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law and a key uses as a municipal facility DATED at the Township of King this 10th day of May, 2013. [email protected] MUNICIPAL OFFICES or via AND fax atLIBRARIES 905-833-2300. WILL BE For additional information regarding this Committee or to obtain map showing the location of the lands affected by the By-law are CLOSED ON MONDAY MAY 20th, 2013 FOR VICTORIA DAY, an application* to advise form, Council visit on the other Township related website accessibility at www.king.ca issues within the availableNOTICE on our OF website WATER at www.king.ca & WASTEW . ATER BILLS Information and applications are also available at the Municipal REOPENINGOFFIC TUESDAYE CLO MAYSU 21st,RE 2013 FOR REGULAR Township. Please be advised that Water & Wastewater bills for the period BUSINESS HOURS Office at 2075 King Road, King City, ON. DATEDJanuary atto theMarch Township 2013 haveof King been this mailed. 10th day The of due May, date 2013. for THE MUNICIPAL OFFICES AND LIBRARIES WILL BE For additional information regarding this Committee or to obtain Water & Wastewater bills is May 28, 2013. INCLOSED CASE OF ON AN MONDAY URGENTMAY TOWNSHIP 20th, 2013 MATTER FOR PLEASE VICTORIA DAY, Kathrynan application Smyth, Township form, visit Clerk the Township website at www.king.ca NOTICE OF WATER & WASTEWATER BILLS CALL (905)833-5321 AND THE TOWNSHIP ANSWERING TownshipInformation of King and applications are also available at the Municipal For further inquiries regarding water and wastewater (e.g. new REOPENING TUESDAY MAY 21st, 2013 FOR REGULAR Please be advised that Water & Wastewater bills for the period SERVICEBUSINESS WILL HOURS RELAY YOUR CALL TO THE APPROPRIATE 2075Office King Road,at 2075 King King City, Road, ON KingL7B 1A1City, ON. Januaryrates effectiveto March January 2013 have1, 2013), been please mailed. visit theThe Township due date web- for PERSONNEL [email protected] (905)833-5321 site at www.king.ca. Water & Wastewater bills is May 28, 2013. IN CASE OF AN URGENT TOWNSHIP MATTER PLEASE Kathryn Smyth, Township Clerk CALL (905)833-5321 AND THE TOWNSHIP ANSWERING Township of King For further inquiries regarding water and wastewater (e.g. new SERVICE WILL RELAY YOUR CALL TO THE APPROPRIATE 2075 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1A1 rates effective January 1, 2013), please visit the Township web- PERSONNEL [email protected] (905)833-5321 site at www.king.ca. Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 7 KING NOBLETON CALEDON RCR Realty, Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated CONNECTION % % Bus: 905-857-0651 REAL ESTATE Nobleton: 905-859-7676 Fax: 905-857-4566 King Bus: 905-833-4633 Brief, Mild Correction Forecast for Canada’s Housing Market The Royal LePage 2012, house prices, for aging employment by opting for cheaper tact me and let me put House Price Survey the most part, held trends have embold- homes or saving lon- my expertise to work and Market Survey firm. Some consum- ened sellers, and g e r. for you! Forecast released in ers delayed their some have opted to let Soper concluded, January showed the entry into the market market conditions “The silver lining in Every effort has average price of a during 2012, faced adjust before listing. every real estate mar- been made to ensure home in Canada with economic uncer- Simply put, fewer ket correction is that the accuracy of this increased year-over- tainty as govern- home owners listed there is a balance article. However, the year between 2.0 and ments in both the U.S. Peter T. Clark MVA their properties in . After an extend- information provided 4.0 per cent in the and Europe struggled Broker the second half of the ed period of frustrat- is general in nature fourth quarter of with debt manage- Royal LePage RCR Realty year, which kept ing bidding wars in and those with specific 2012. Compared to ment plans and as www.petertclark.com inventory levels key, supply-con- questions should seek 2012, fewer homes are homes in some lower, and supported strained regions, and professional advice expected to trade regions became less home values.” spring-markets char- that meets their par- hands in the first half affordable. In the ers moved to the side- While some first- acterized by price ticular requirements. of 2013, which should fourth quarter, stan- lines as 2012 pro- time buyers have increases that make Not intended to solicit slow the pace at which dard two-storey gressed, as economic been sidelined by new financial planning properties currently home prices are ris- homes rose 4.0 per uncertainty abroad federal mortgage difficult, Canadian listed for sale. ing. However, by the cent year-over-year to and reduced afford- insurance rules intro- home buyers will see end of 2013, Royal $390,444, while ability became a drag duced in 2012, the cost momentum shift in Peter Clark is a Bro- LePage expects the detached bungalows on the market, how- of mortgage financ- their favour this ker with Royal LeP- average national increased 3.6 per cent ever house prices ing remains at histor- AURORANspring. They REFERENCE should age1212 RCR. He can be home price to be 1.0 to $356,790. National proved resilient,” ical lows and the WEEKbe met OF MAYwith 14,more 2013 reached at 905-859- per cent higher com- average prices for said Phil Soper, presi- desire to own proper- choice – and stable 7676, by e-mail at pared to 2012. standard condomini- dent and chief execu- ty has not dimin- prices.” petertclark@royallep- While home sales ums increased 2.0 per tive of Royal LePage. ished. First-time buy- If you are wonder- age.ca or at his web volumes slowed in cent to $239,374. “Our sturdy domestic ers are adjusting to ing what your home site petertclark.com. the second half of “More home buy- economy and encour- the new requirements is worth, please con-

Advertorial FORM 6 Municipal Act, 2001 Fibromyalgia SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER Effective Approaches for Lasting Relief THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING Fibromyalgia is reaching you anti-inflammatories, helped many alarming levels and pain relieving or Fibromyalgia sufferers Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until ineffective treatment is muscle relaxing drugs. improve their lives 3:00 p.m. local time on May 29, 2013, at the Township of King Municipal Office, 2075 King Road, King City Ontario L7B 1A1. common. If you suffer You may find that the dramatically. from fibromyalgia youapproaches you try do not To help sufferers, The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Municipal need to know poorly known help or may even make it a workshop is being offered Office, 2075 King Road, King City. facts about the condition in feel worse. to reveal effective ways to Description of Lands: order to avoid years of So you go back, again feel better, increase energy, Roll No. 19 49 000 023 75800 0000; PIN 03371-0143(LT); W 1/2 Lot 9 Concession 4 King except Plans 473, pain and suffering. and again, and your doctor improve sleep and improve 556, 571 and 581; King; File No. 11-02 You may be experiencing gives you different drugs quality of life. The Minimum Tender Amount: $49,298.27 constant, unrelenting to try to make you feel workshop is at no- charge as Roll No. 19 49 000 063 68700 0000; 27 Lynwood Cres, Nobleton; PIN 03360-0027(LT); Part Lot 32 Plan 457 joint pain … tender, achy better. a community service. King as in A66684A; S/T A21494A King; File No. 11-11 spots all over your body… The doctor eventually Minimum Tender Amount: $30,445.26 including your neck may say... “I’ve done all Roll No. 19 49 000 116 18000 0000; 4556 Lloydtown-AuroraED Rd, Kettleby; PIN 70003-0123(LT); Part Lot 27 and upper back… pain I can do, you just need to Concession 7 King; Part E 1/2 Lot 28 ConcessionPO 7N King as in R194303 & Part 2, Plan 65R3159; S/T the inter- between your shoulder learn to live with it...” There are other est of the estate of Joseph Harold Hutt;O SS/TT executions 01-0000121 and 06-0004180, if enforceable; King; File No. 11-28 P blades … chronic fatigue After exhausting the approaches, beyond Minimum Tender Amount: $27,029.26 … and maybe constant or list of medications you may intermittent headaches. also be told it’s “all in your the use of drugs, You can’t sleep at night and head” and they may even Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a that have safely and are exhausted all day. send you to a psychiatrist money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and effectively helped representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. You can’t even enjoy for anti-depressant drugs. the simple things in life You may have gone many Fibromyalgia Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, crown interests or anymore, such as playing through months, if not any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with your children. Getting years, of grueling tests and sufferers with the potential purchasers. out of bed everyday is an drugs with horrible side feel better. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The unbelievable challenge. effects. successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable Life has become It is clear that sufferers and the relevant land transfer tax. unbearable... Your doctor need much more The workshop will be The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. does an exam... negative. information on what held on Wed May 22nd, He takes some X-rays... Fibromyalgia really is 7:30 pm - 9 pm at the King For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, visit: negative. Does a few blood and how they can help West Wellness Centre Wendy Kwan 2075 King Road tests… negative. Maybe themselves. 141 King Rd Unit 10, Manager of Revenue King City Ontario L7B 1A1 even an MRI… negative. There are other Richmond Hill. Seating is The Corporation of the Township of King (905) 833-5321 The doctor may tell approaches, beyond the limited. [email protected] you that you may have use of drugs, that have Call to make Fibromyalgia and may give safely and effectively reservations 877-334-2785.

PROOF 12 MAY 14, 2013 issue of The Auroran Community newspaper The Auroran is published weekly every Tuesday. The deadline for any and all ad materials is 10 days prior to publication date Classified deadline is Friday 3.00 p.m. Any alterations to the ad must be approved by Friday at 4 p.m., otherwise the ad will run as is. The Auroran Community Newspaper will not be responsible for ad changes received after Friday at 5 p.m. Thank you for your co-operation. Please contact your sales representative at 905-727-3300 or Classifieds at 905-727-7128, Fax: 9045-727-2620 8 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, May 16, 2013 York Pines holds anniversary church service This book is appropri- also an RBG certified hor- cultural Society welcomes the beginning of the sec- The church is also on the Schomberg ate for a grade 4-grade 5 ticultural judge. volunteers to help at this ond series of workshops mammoth parade route. level. This promises to be an year’s Fair. Great oppor- sponsored by the group, So on Saturday morn- Should Know entertaining and educa- tunity for high school “Women, Wine, and Wa- ing when you are enjoying Schomberg tional talk. All are wel- students to earn their tercolours.” Plan to attend the parade, your senses By Wendy-Sue Bishop Horticultural Society come. Please come out and community hours or new on the Wednesdays of May will be delighted by the 905-590-0054 The Schomberg Horti- join us. residents in Schomberg to 29, June 12 and June 19 to tantalizing aromas of the wsue52@ hotmail.com cultural Society is pleased The Schomberg Horti- get to know their neigh- learn to paint flowers in a chicken being barbecued to present a talk by Di- cultural Society (SHS) is bours. Please check our vase, a barn scene, and a by the skilled cooks of the King Public Libraryt ana Pooke Tuesday, May pleased to announce its website: www.schomberg- landscape vista. Ms. Peggy Presbyterian Church. The Mother-Daughter 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Schom- speaker’s program for the fair.com to contact any Hegbar is your instructor. The barbecue takes book club’s next meeting berg Community Hall 325 remainder of 2013: member or secretary/man- Dr. Martha Grant is the place from 11 a.m. un- is on Monday, May 27 at Main St. Her talk will be May 28 – Peonies: The ager Cathy D’Alessandro, registrar. Call 905-939-7379 til 5 p.m. in front of the 6:45 p.m. at the King City on “Peonies: The Imperial Imperial Flower, Diana 905-939-8283. to register. The workshops church. They will be sell- Library. They will be dis- Flower.” She will cover the Pooke. begin at 7 p.m. and con- ing complete chicken din- cussing “A Taste of Heav- flower’s many varieties, June 25 – Hedges and York Pines clude at 9 p.m. The cost ners (both quarters and en” by Meg Tilly. including single, double Living Walls, Tony Mori. is $30 for the series. The half chickens), and also Madison Stokes leads and tree peony, as well as The public is cordially Sept. 24 – Components place is the church hall, chicken separately if you a pretty average life. Her their care. invited to attend the 47th of an Outstanding Peren- 3150 Aurora/Lloydtown choose. best friend becomes Alys- Diana is a Mississauga anniversary service of nial Garden, Sheila Cord- Road, Kettleby. In addition to Chicken sa Hawkins and the girls master gardener, editor of the York Pines United ing and Shirley Miller. The last Friday of the Barbecue on the Fair Sat- share everything. But the Ontario Rock Garden& Church on Sunday, May 26 Oct. 22 – Magnificent month of May is the occa- urday, you would be very when Madison discovers Hardy Plant society’s jour- at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Carol Magnolias and Ravishing sion for our “children and welcome to join the wor- a secret that Alyssa has nal, co-president of the McKinley of the Living Rhodos, David Hinton. adults together in worship ship service at 9 a.m. each been harbouring, she fears Georgetown Horticultural Waters Presbytery will be experience” called, Messy and every Sunday. it could put their friend- Society and a founding the guest preacher. Reach Schomberg Church. On May 31 arrive ship in jeopardy. Madison member of the Lucy Maud down into your righteous Agricultural Society at the church at 5 p.m., en- Kitchen Breedon questions whether she Montgomery Heritage gar- core by attending worship. joy a snack, tour the differ- Manor’s fundraiser should divulge this secret. den in Norval. Diana is The Schomberg Agri- Later that week marks ent craft tables, hear a Bi- ble Story told by the “Little Our seniors at the People,” make the crafts, Kitchen Breedon Manor, pray and worship and then 40 Roselena Drive, cor- CROSSWORD eat together with a light dially invite everyone to X supper. The program ends their beautiful home on at 7 p.m. Adults without Saturday, June 1 between PUZZLE NO. 433 children are welcome too! 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Their 5. Popular lunchtime Lastly, the York Pines group, “The Pride Club” Church and the Schom- 6. Theatrical company is holding their annual berg-Nobleton Church 7. Beginning part fundraiser and they will are jointly sponsoring a 8. Zenith Vacation Bible Camp pro- welcome you with open 9. Air-safety gp. gram from August 19-23. arms and free coffee, door 10. In flames Call your church office for prizes and many surpris- 11. Backslide more information, 905-727- es. There will be miscella- 12. Chinese gelatin 8118 or 905-939-7162. neous items, new and gen- 13. Little salmon tly used items, home-made 14. Tailless amphibian Chicken BBQ at baking and local honey all Presbyterian Church 24. Type of energy there for your perusal. 26. Cordwood measure There is plenty of park- Once again, our Schom- ing between the Library 28. Wisdom tooth berg Spring Fair is rolling and the KB Manor and 30. Flower part around at the end of the you can enter in the Main 32. Wheel with points month. Street doors. 34. Woven mat There are a lot of tra- In 1997 our Schomberg 36. Tiger Woods, e.g. ditions that are part of Lions Club proudly opened 38. Eared seal our historic fair, and one of these traditions is the the doors of the Kitchen 39. Of prisons Presbyterian Church’s Breedon Manor and gave 40. Dither annual barbecue chicken many of our seniors, my 42. Freshman’s hat dinner on the Saturday of Dad included, the chance 43. Brazen the fair (May 25). You can to remain in their com- 44. Replica find the church on Main munity when it was time 45. Overhead Street, beside the Commu- for them to make a change. 48. Be next to nity Hall and adjacent to The building is dedicated 50. Country estate one of the gates to the fair. to Jim Kitchen and Bill 52. Unsteady Breedon, two Lions who worked relentlessly to 55. Medium’s deck Copyright © 2008, Penny Press achieve this dream. 57. Make watertight ACROSS 37. Spills 74. Nutritious legume Joe Huson, a Lion and 1. Small crow 41. Timber tree 77. Giraffe’s kin 59. Twirling item the manager and care- 4. Naysayer 42. Intimidated 79. Palm variety 61. Variety of xylophone taker of this worthy en- 8. Remotely 44. Jeweler’s weight 80. Dedicated poem 65. Be hostile to terprise since its doors 12. Ham it up 46. Sniggler 81. Ground grain 66. Consumable opened, has recently re- 15. Japanese belt 47. Rajah’s mate 83. By and by 67. Fix tired, but he is the rea- son this building has re- 16. Forsaken, poetically 48. “____ the Right Moves” 85. Suitcase 69. Wholesome mained in such pristine 17. Eatery 49. Hot rock 71. Saharan stopover 86. “Long ____ and Far Away” conditions all these years. 73. Tavern treat 18. Sticky stuff 51. Level and smooth 87. Dip out, as water My Dad, Len Bishop, was 19. Unit of work 53. Rodent pest 88. Capri or Man, e.g. 74. Bread shape responsible for the name 20. Beep 54. Cowboy’s gear 89. Be deceitful 75. Lip “Pride Club.” A group or 21. Letters 56. Chop into tiny pieces 90. Bog 76. Very bright, as colors Announcement pack of Lions travelling to- 22. Eureka’s cousin 58. Prophetess 91. Rectangular pilaster 77. Jug mr. & mrs. clair Robinson gether is known as a pride of tottenham are pleased to 23. Clothes 60. Not acquainted 92. Chair or bench 78. Beverly Archer’s role on and since this is a Lions announce the engagement of building it seemed an ap- 25. Practical type? 62. Resort 93. “To ____ is human . . .” “Mama” their only daughter, Kayla propriate name and has 27. Accomplish by force 63. Aquarium denizen 82. Tiny atoll Amanda Rayel, to mr. remained so. 84. Fisherman’s aid Dustin Anthony Reaume, 29. Nimbi 64. Romanian coin DOWN June 1 is your opportu- son of mr. & mrs. Bryan 31. Vessel 65. Mother of pearl? 1. Biblical verb Reaume of Wallaceburg, nity to support the “Pride 32. Default result 68. Killer whale 2. In a foreign country ontario. Wedding to take Club” of the Manor and 33. Expunge 70. Prune 3. Shake to and fro place in november 2013 in allow our seniors to wel- 35. Psyche part 72. Swiss mountaineer’s cry 4. High, in music Solution on page 22 EngagementLondon, ontario. come you to their home! Prudential REAL ESTATE Ronan Realty, Brokerage Thursday, May 16, 2013SOLUTIONS - THE WEEKLY FOR SENTINEL YOU! - 9 Independently Owned & Operated REAL ESTATEGiosetta PrudentialAnne Hilliard SOLUTIONS FOR YOU! 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Features 10ft ceilings on main fl oor, Turkish heated stone the Gourmet kitchen built by “Selba” offers Antiqued granite counters, breakfast Island, Wolf 6 burner fl oors, Brazilian Jatoba Hardwood, Custom Milled bookcases and cabinetry throughout, Multiple gas range, and stainless steel appliances. Finished walk-out, Home theatre, Gym, Nanny or in law suite. fi replaces, Multiple walk-outs, Spectacular Panoramic views, Mature landscape. Equestrian Private Treed landscape with Rolling Hills, Stream and pond, a natural paradise. Located minutes to Facilities available, Minutes to King’s fi nest private schools, (Country day, Thomas of Villa Nova, King’s fi nest private schools (Country Day, Thomas of Villa Nova and St. Andrew’s College), easy ac- St. Andrew’s College) easy access hwy 400 and all amenities. 1-877-679-3411 cess to Hwy 400 and all amenities. 1-877-969-3189 Michele Denniston This is one of the most important fi nancial decisions you will make. 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New this your envelope is received Notes Food Bank will be open and younger) is provided Our Ladies Who Serve year, we are offering an through the Sunday collec- this Saturday, May 18 from during the gathering and group will meet Tuesday, Adult Learn skating class tion, the parish offi ce will By Angie Maccarone 9 to 11 a.m. our NextStep program (for May 21 at 9:30 a.m. for at the same time as Cans- register you and prepare 905-859-5174 Join us Sunday, May 19 children ages 4 to 6) and quilting. They are always kate. For all you parents a box of envelopes, which at 10 a.m. as Jeff returns KidzKonnection program looking for extra help- looking to learn to skate, can be picked up the fol- St. Paul’s Church to the pulpit and contin- (for ages 7 to 11) take place ing hands so please come this is a great opportu- lowing Sunday on the back ues his series “Christian- at the same time. check them out. nity to learn at the same table in the church foyer. The St. Paul’s Com- ity 101.” Jeff’s message Look for our fl oat in the Mark your calendars time as the kids! Both the Income tax receipts $20 munity Youth Group will this week – “Sliding in to Victoria Day parade and for Bible Fun Camp! This Canskate and Adult Learn minimum are issued for year, Camp Wannaknow- classes are offered as an your fi nancial contribu- God will take place from 8-week session. As per tions. Pre-authorized giv- Nobleton hosts Victoria Day festival July 8-12. The camp runs Skate Canada rules, all ing plan is also available. from 9 a.m. to noon each skaters not passed Stage 5 Parents of 1st Commu- Victoria Day will be here soon, and Nobleton is getting itself ready to celebrate day. Call the church offi ce Canskate must wear a hel- nion and Confi rmation the holiday. at 905-859-0843 to register met. candidates are required The events will all take place Monday, May 20. your children (ages 4 to Our Starskate primary, to be registered at the par- The day begins at 10 a.m. with the Lions’ Purina 12) for a week of learning intermediate and senior ish of their choice when Dog Walk, where dog owners will make their way about God’s love through programs are offered as requesting these sacra- through the neighborhood and meet up to become stories, games, crafts, sing- either a 4 or 8 week block. ments. part of the parade. The parade will make its way ing and a LOT more cool, The date of May 30 is set For those being asked to through the village along King Road and towards fun stuff. Oh, and don’t for- for registrations. Registra- act as godparents for bap- the community centre grounds with fl oats, march- get to invite your friends, tion forms are available tism or sponsors for Con- ing bands, and teams of horses. The fi refi ghting team relatives, neighbours from our website and can fi rmation, letters of rec- will be taking a special place in the parade in honor and whoever else you can be mailed to the club or ommendation are issued of their service to the community. think of. dropped off at the Noble- only to the active parishio- The fair will feature a midway, bouncy castles, and For more information ton Arena. ners who have been regis- rides, as well as an appearance by Orangeville’s own Powder Band to entertain visi- about any of our activities For more details, please tered for at least 2 years at tors with rock and country music. or events, please contact call or club offi ce at 905-859- St. Mary’s or St. Patrick’s The food will be drawn from contributions from the surrounding businesses and the church offi ce or visit 4943, or visit our website Parish. churches and community, and will include cotton candy, fresh baked goods, funnel our website at www.stpaul- at www.nobletonskating- For special celebra- cakes, fries and pulled pork from the Knights of Columbus. snobleton.ca. club.com. Remember, all it tions, please call the offi ce The vendors will be selling a plethora of goods including clothing, both local and takes is a pair of skates. six months in advance. In imported, hats, sunglasses, jewelry and stoneware. Don’t miss the seasonal plants Spring skating your kindness, please re- offered by the horticultural society, as well as face-painting for the little ones. for all ages St. Mary’s member St. Patrick & St. Finally, when the sun sets Nobleton Fire and Rescue will give the town the big- Catholic Church Mary R. C. Church. gest fi reworks display of the year. It’s heralded as the largest private fi reworks show in Ontario. The fi refi ghters The Nobleton Skating St. Mary’s 16th annual rely on donations, and they will be accepting donations at the park entrances. Club is offering spring For new parishioners, golf tournament will be Nobleton Victoria Day is presented in partnership between the Nobleton Village skating at the Trisan if you wish to be a reg- held Wednesday, May 29, at Association and the Township of King. Centre, Schomberg. Our istered member of the Tangle Creek Golf Course, For more, visit http://nobletonvictoriaday.com/. spring session runs from parish, please use the Thornton. April 8 to May 30. We are pink envelope located in See Page 11

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5500+sqft fi nished. Executive home with the benefi t of quiet country living just minutes from the city. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac and within 10 minutes to Barrie and 40 minutes to the GTA. OPEN HOUSE May 18 11am-4pm Close to schools, parks, shopping and recreation facilities. This is a spectacular custom built family home with over 5500 sqft of quality construction. Featuring 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms each 465 Warren Rd., King City with granite counter tops and ceramic fi nishes. Master bedroom features a private Juliet balcony and laundry chute. Walk-in showers, jet bath and 5 piece en-suite with jet bath tub. The kitchen has been recently upgraded with hardwood fl oors, granite and refaced cabinets. The main fl oor features, a bedroom/offi ce, full bath, den, sun room, laundry, family room, living room and sep- arate dining. Double sided zero clearance wood fi replace with blower. Hardwood, ceramics and neutral Berber broadloom. The kids will enjoy the custom in wall fi sh tank. Grand open concept staircases, two story cathedral entrance and additional areas with sunken fl oors and soaring ceil- ings. Ample storage areas everywhere for the entire family. Upgraded with R20 insulation, Low E argon Vinyl clad windows and skylights. Walkout to the yard and wrap around deck from the basement. This majestic home is perfectly poised on a level 6.9 AC lot consisting of hardwood & spruce forest. Large wrap around decks, saltwater 4 ft above ground pool, hot tub, invisible pet fencing system & shed. Landscaped with stunning perennial gardens, fl agstone, armor stone, 21 zone in ground sprinklers and fi re pit. The garage is an over sized triple with inside entry to the house. Recent new hot water tank and oil tank both in 2013. A soft winding and fully paved driveway leads you into this stunning residence that has parking for a dozen vehicles, the boat or RV. This is a level and mature lot with South West exposure and all day sunshine. It’s an easy commute to location neighboring areas including the GTA, Bradford, Newmarket, Aurora, Borden, Cookstown, Alliston & Barrie. You will never tire of the spectacular views from all angles, rooms and decks as you gaze onto your private and breathtaking park-like estate. Sure to please; we offer 128’ x 200’ Lot - 1/2 Acre 18 Highland Drive, Utopia. 2800 sq. ft. 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, recently renovated, fi nished basement, SUZANNE PICARD SALES REPRESENTATIVE spectacular landscaping Asking $929,900 Offi ce/Pager: 705.728.4067 Call Domenic – 416-587-0658 Suzanne: 705.715.1032 [email protected] First Contact Realty, BROKERAGE Listed on #420993 Independently Owned and Operated 202-299 Lakeshore Dr. Barrie, ON L4N 7S4 Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 11 Horticultural society sale at Victoria Day event From Page 10 nity become a better place Hwy. 27 right beside the have their plant sale booth little plant or two or three and our plants sale ‘cause to live while having lots of cemetery here in Noble- as part of the Victoria Day or more ... there you’re really gonna Lunch, golf and din- fun, please call Bob Phil- ton. This Sunday the co- activities taking place in “Make tracks for us score!” ner is $200 per person, lips at 416-522-9675. lour of the church hang- the arena parking lot area dinner only is $50. Pro- ings, altar frontal and just off Hwy. 27 south of ceeds towards St. Mary’s St Alban’s priest’s stole (long scarf) King Rd. Monday, May 20. Church Mortgage Fund will be red symbolizing We’ll be open for busi- and Knights of Columbus This coming Sunday, the tongues of fl ame above ness from 11 a.m. until 4 Charities. For tickets kind- May 19 at 9:30 a.m. St. Al- each disciple’s long ago in p.m. selling good healthy ly contact Paul Morassutti ban’s Anglican Church that upper room. plants, mainly perennials- at 905-859-3564 or by email, will celebrate, with a ser- By the by disciple which some for naturalizing, [email protected]. vice of Holy Communion, means learner comes from from members’ gardens the beginning of Pente- the Latin word discere at bargain prices and no a Nobleton Lions cost the longest season in meaning to learn while added tax. We’ll have a few church year lasting until apostle means one who is brought in unusual annu- The annual Victoria the end of November. sent and comes from the als as well, just for you and Day Parade in Nobleton This the fi rst Sunday Greek word apostolos for your gal. will be on May 20, with of Pentecost marks the messenger from apo-stello N-KCHS members will the Purina Walk for Dog time nearly 2,000 years ago meaning to send forth. be on hand to answer ques- Guides preceding the pa- when the still fearful few tions and advise how and rade. For any questions disciples of Jesus includ- where to best put these call Lion Jim at 905-880- ing his now 11 apostles Nobleton King City plants. Even if you’re not 4501. gathered in the upper hall Horticultural Society buying feel welcome to June features the annu- of a non-descript building By John Arnott drop by our booth with Lions poker night al fundraising golf tourna- in an out of the way area your gardening questions Card sharks turned out for a night of Texas Hold’em pok- ment, to be held at Noble- of what is today Old Jeru- Nobleton-King City and we’ll do our best to er in Nobleton recently. More than two dozen took to ton Lakes Golf Club on salem to celebrate the Jew- Horticultural Society help you. the tables to support this Lions Club fundraiser. June 9. Sponsors and golf- ish festival of Shavuot(h) members will once again “If your garden needs a Photo by Je Doner ers are invited to contact or fi rst harvest (Israel’s Lion Jim at 905-859-4321. mild climate allows for 2 ttttttt/ For more details about harvests a year, one in late ~ A TRUSTED REALTOR SINCE 1988 ~ all of the above, and your spring and another in fall). local Lions Club, check out After praying long and our website, www.noble- hard these disciples sud- tonlions.com. denly heard what seemed Free advertising is to be the sound of rushing available to non-profi t wind and saw above each groups in and around No- of their heads what ap- bleton via the electronic peared to be tiny tongues sign at the library. Contact of fl ame then every person the Township of King for present was immediately details on how to get your fi lled with the enlighten- message up there at no ment of the Holy Spirit charge. and realized the Holy Spir- BROKER An ongoing program it working in them could run by the Lions is the col- do infi nitely more than lection of used eye glasses. they could ask or imagine. Take your old glasses to Now no longer doubtful the Nobleton Pharmacy and afraid they were able where they will be collect- to go out and publicly pro- ed, refurbished, and dis- claim Jesus’s teachings to tributed to those in need the world. The Lions Club is seek- All are cordially invited SCHOMBERG, 11 ACRES, HWY. 9 EXPOSURE, NOBLETON, 5000 SF, 25 ACRES IN PRIME KING, ing new members at this to attend the Pentecost/ SHOP - $1,695,000 1.25 ACRES – $1,220,000 5 BDRM. CUSTOM HOME, $1,250,000 time. If you are interested Whitsun Holy Commu- 11 Acres with 500 ft. frontage & ultimate exposure on busy Hwy. 9, Schomberg! Custom built 5000 sq. ft. estate on 1.25 acre treed lot on one of Noble- Great opportunity to own a large executive 5 bedroom custom built Newly built 3200 sq. ft. shop w/23’ ht. & 2 drive-in doors (16’x16’ and 14’x14’), ton’s best streets! One of a kind home + property. Circular drive, lrg. princ. home on 25 acres in prime King location! Well laid out home with large in helping your commu- nion at St. Alban’s at 13162 solid 3 bdrm. brick bungalow w/fi n. w/o bsmt., pool & 2 car garage. 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~ THE BEST MOVE YOU COULD MAKE ~ 12 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, May 16, 2013 Getting to know Councillor Cleve Mortelliti Deep thinker uses his expertise to guide Township By Mark Pavilons typical rink rat, playing hockey in the old Noble- There isn’t much that ton “barn” and then King gets past Cleve Mortelliti. City arena when it was Often the last to weigh built in 1972. Back then, in during council debates the rivalry between King or public discussions, City and Schomberg was the soft-spoken Mortelliti well known, but it all thinks before he speaks. came down to hometown And boy does he think. pride. The long-time resi- “Having grown up dent may have just found with that gives me a re- his calling in life, a role ally good understanding that combines an under- of the mind set that still standing of the political exists in King today,” he process, a sense of com- said. “I’m deeply rooted munity, with a dash of in this community. And existentialist thinking. my kids are experiencing He likes to tinker until he something similar.” gets it right. For him, it’s an honour He’s part da Vinci and to serve in his home mu- part Hemingway. He’s nicipality. “I don’t know a combination philoso- that I could ever stand by pher/comedian/writer, the sidelines and not feel but not in that order. passionately about King,” Talk about thinking he said. outside the box, with a Mortelliti admitted it smirk! took him a while to get the spirit and character As the Bard wrote: “All and when to back off. rather be than home with He doesn’t mind giving into the councillor’s seat. of the old village that the world’s a stage ... And King, he said, has a repu- his family. his fellow councillors and The Mortellitis pur- I grew up in,” he said. one man in his time plays tation for fairness and He’s articulate and citizens some ample food chased an old home (for- Mortelliti worked in many parts.” seeking out partnerships. has no trouble express- for thought because his mer church manse) in the engineering industry Mortelliti was ac- Given his background, ing himself. That, coupled King City 10 years ago for almost 20 years, but claimed to his post in 2010 Cleve knows how King with a sense of humour and Cleve’s keen inter- it was a far cry from his and received some very will evolve in the years and the ability to pick est in local history took education and passion. He positive feedback. Hope- to come. Expectations are himself up when he’s off. He also served with studied philosophy and fully, that means he has high, as are King’s de- down, have served him King Township’s engi- English literature, with the stamp of approval sign standards. King will well. In fact, these skills neering department for hopes of being a teacher from his constituents. be “different,” but still are essential to him. two years and watched or journalist. He worked Having served in the “nice.” Not only is he a knowl- the council in action as a with an engineering firm previous council, Cleve The public is becoming edgeable asset to the lo- staff member, giving him to put himself through can say there are some more engaged and King cal political scene, Cleve some great insights into university and still took noticeable differences is somewhat constrained has some interesting the process. It appealed to courses through the win- with the current council by moraine and conser- pastimes, which include him and he decided to run ter in phenomenology (the – all positive. The current vation lands, so develop- photography, writing, for office. study of the development crew, he says, is stable and ment is currently restrict- cooking, tinkering with His initial election in of human consciousness respectful, not only of one ed. his 1984 Pininfarina Spi- 2006 is still a vivid mem- and self-awareness as a another, but of staff. This “Intensification may be der and fishing. He’s also ory, a “huge thrill.” part of philosophy) and is due, in no small part, to what the province wants, a Star Trek fan, which Another standout Shakespeare. current Mayor Steve Pel- it may be what we need to espouses the universal event for him was being Currently the devel- legrini, who has helped do, but I don’t think I will constant that there are al- asked to MC the retire- opment manager for the foster a friendly and cor- ever get used to it,” he ways possibilities. ment celebration for well City of Barrie, Mortelliti dial atmosphere. says, pointing out he grew Mortelliti is a dog-lover heart is in the right place. known King resident not only has two really in- Mortelliti noted as up surrounded by farm and in fact, showed dogs His passion for King Jane Underhill. “Jane is teresting jobs, but he uses guardians of the public fields. when he was a teen and stems from several fac- revered in King City for his development knowl- purse, they have to learn Mortelliti is quick to thoroughly enjoyed tak- tors. Growing up in King her passionate and un- edge to evaluate relevant from every application point out some realities ing his Great Pyrenees City, Mortelliti was a yielding efforts to protect issues in King. and know when to fight of council. puppies around southern “There is so much be- Ontario. yond your control as a The absurdities in life councillor,” he said. “Peo- make him smile. Cleve ple think you have more also loves those belly power than you really laughs that only the likes do. I’d like to be seen as a of Mel Blanc (the voice councillor who is consci- of many Looney Tunes entious and thoughtful, characters), Jonathan who helps people navigate Winters, George Carlin the complexity of govern- and Robin Williams can ment and one who works evoke. toward fairness and equi- The joy from art and librium.” music – things money His love for King is can’t buy – also lifts his evident. He said every spirit. But Cleve is also time he drives into our practical and wouldn’t borders, particularly mind a few material sur- from the south and east, prises for an upcoming he feels a burden being milestone birthday! lifted from his shoulders. Cleve can tell you He breathes a big sigh about the intricate smells of relief as King’s wide of a puppy’s breath or the open spaces welcome him effects of caffeine on your “home.” mental state. He could His family is his prior- tour with the Humber ity in life – trying to be a River Shakespeare Com- strong role model for his pany or relax by watching children and teaching cartoons. them to think for them- The bottom line is he’s selves. Council obliga- a King resident, right to [email protected] tions do keep him busy, the core. but there’s no place he’d Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 13 Families enjoy King’s annual Springfest at Cold Creek

Families came out to enjoy a host of activities at Cold Creek during the annual Springfest event Saturday, hosted by King Township.

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Jim Egerton is new head coach of Cougars

hockey club. With his playing and levels that he has played at will velop relations with tier two clubs By JEFF DONER coaching experience, he will hope- make a difference. Jim is a very in the area. Looking to shake things up, fully give us a chance to step up in intense, high energy, enthusiastic Also new to the club, assistant the have an- the Georgian Bay loop,” said Cou- guy.” Doug Taylor comes with a back- nounced the hiring Jim Egerton as gars general manager Gary Wal- Egerton is equally excited about ground in sports management and the team’s new head coach. drum. “His in game adjustments his new challenge with the Cou- extensive coaching experience. “It’s a new direction for our and tactics and experience at the gars. He has coached minor hockey for “It’s exciting for me because I’ve 14 years (some of those alongside been coaching in Barrie for a num- Egerton), in which he has built an ber of years and I fi nished coach- impressive resume that includes ing the major midgets in town, so a four OMHA championships, two new challenge for me was coaching league championships, rep coach of some older kids,” he said. “It has the year in 2011-12 and has been been a passion of mine, to coach, an executive with the Barrie Minor and I think this is the right spot for Hockey Association for nine years. me.” Taylor will be looking after the The 52-year-old Toronto fi re- defence for the Cougars. man not only brings coaching and Waldrum also thanked outgoing recruitment skills to the Cougars, head coach Sandy Bell for his years but also an extensive resume as a of service with the club. player. “Sandy’s contributions and so He was drafted eighth overall forth are over a period of 10 years by the London Knights in 1978 and it was a very diffi cult decision and won OHL rookie of the year in on the part of the executive and the 1978-79 season. That year he myself in the change of direction amassed 30 goals, 73 points and and we wish Sandy all the best and 86 penalty minutes in 63 games appreciate both Sandy and Trevor’s played. contributions to the hockey club.” He continued a high level of suc- Looking ahead to the new sea- cess while with the Knights, lead- son, the club has already started ing the team in scoring for the up its recruitment process and is 1980-81 season with 43 goals and looking for young hockey players 96 points in 65 games. interested in joining the Cougars. He was then signed as a free “We have a summer camp that agent by the Pittsburgh Penguins we run every year that starts Tues- in 1981 and the Washington Capi- day, June 11. It runs every Tues- tals in 1985, but was unable to day night through to August. We’re break into the NHL. looking for forwards and defence Jim Egerton (front left) is the new head coach of the Schomberg Cou- He did, however, go on to have for that and a chance for our play- gars. He’s seen with his family. a successful nine-year career in ers and those interested in the Submitted photo the IHL and AHL and was leading Cougars to meet the new coaches scorer for the Flint Spirits in 1985- and for them to get to know the 86 and 1986-87, registering 46 players.” goals and 102 points in the 1985-86 With camp approaching, Egerton campaign. was clear and concise about his vi- TIME OUT Since ending his playing days in sion of the Cougars going forward. SPORTS TRIVIA the late 1980s, Egerton has stayed “We’re going to be a puck mov- There are a lot of trivia bu s out there, 4. What was the only horse to involved with hockey and has ing, skating hockey team,” he said. especially when it comes to sports defeat the legendary Man o’ War? been a minor hockey coach for the “That’s what I’m after and that’s Here is this week’s trivia quiz. Test your past 12 years. He said coaching is the way the game is going, but knowledge! 5. What is the only country not to something that always stuck in his you’re still going to need your big, win a gold medal while hosting mind. tall, grinding forwards and your 1. Where are all NFL game balls the Summer Olympics? “When I was playing hockey in big strong defensemen to clear the made? my last few years, I had some good front of the net. We want to estab- coaches; Rick Dudley, who is now lish ourselves with a good spot for 2. Who was the fi rst Canadian the assistant GM for the Montreal the playoffs. I’m looking for kids

in the NBA? Canadiens; he’s actually the one that can skate and move the puck.”

5. Canada, 1976. Canada, 5.

4. Upset, Aug. 13, 1919. 13, Aug. Upset, 4. that told me that one day I would For more information on the

3. What are the odds of making a million! 67 in 1 - twice it Doing 12,500. in 1 3. 2. Ernie Vanderweghe, New York Knicks, 1949. Knicks, York New Vanderweghe, Ernie 2. make a good coach,” he said. Cougars or the summer camp visit

hole in one in golf? 1. In Ada, Ohio and they’re made by hand. by made they’re and Ohio Ada, In 1. Settling into his new role, www.schombergcougars.com or

ANSWERS Egerton said he is looking to get email schombergcougars@post. the Cougars some exposure and de- com. Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 17 King Caledon Curlers complete successful season

The King Caledon Curlers wrapped up another season at Schomberg and held their awards banquet at Caledon Woods recently. First winners of the Chic Milne Memorial Trophy (left), presented by Terri Kubik, donated by the Vaughan fi re department were (l to r) Elsie Milne, skip; Pat Kolb, vice; Linda Pabst, second. Missing from the photo was Judy Reid, lead.

The second draw winners, of the Town of Caledon fi refi ghters trophy, donated by Bolton fi refi ghters, presented by Terri Kubik were Marianne Corvinelli, skip; Pat Kolb, vice; Petra Sidon, second and (missing from the photo) Helen Goodfellow, lead. The club’s new executive includes Pat Dickson, president; Debby Johansson, secretary; Judy Reid, treasurer. If you are interested in joining the club, call Sheila at 905-939-1141.

Royal City Soccer Club summer camps teach more than just soccer

The Royal City Soccer Club, a regis- camp activities in the afternoons, all boys Richvale Athletic Park), Markham (Mil- or two weeks of their camp session. Camp- tered non-profi t, is excited to announce and girls between the ages of 5 and 13 are liken Mills Park), Thornhill (Blessed Sca- ers learn leadership and team skills while the 21st year of hosting Canada’s #1 grass- encouraged to join. This summer, Royal labrini Catholic school fi eld), and Wood- gaining self-confi dence that doesn’t come roots summer soccer day camps. The camp City will host camps during July and Au- bridge (Vellore Village fi elds). easily in some environments. program is uniquely designed to promote gust in Aurora (Northern Lights PS soccer The benefi ts of soccer camp for kids personal development, team building and fi eld), Newmarket (Stuart Scott PS soccer might seem obvious – healthy, physical To learn more about our program, of course, have fun playing soccer. With a fi eld and Ray Twinney Rec Centre fi eld), activity. But at Royal City, soccer camp please contact Rachael Aiken, 1-800-427- soccer focus in the morning and a super- Maple/Vaughan (St David school soccer is so much more. Boys and girls will learn 0536 x225, [email protected] or visit vised leisure swim with other organized fi eld), Richmond Hill (Helmkay Park and life skills which extend far beyond the one www.royalsoccer.com. REGISTRATION for Summer Camps and Activities DON’T MISS OUT! 18 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, May 16, 2013 Faces from King

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ADVERTISING LOCALLY WORKS! Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 23 For the love of dead trees and flying Thesquirrels TIMES – May 16, 2013 – Page 15 By Christine rights of an unlikely can- ment. Stabb noted that their own lands in the for- Beevis-Trickett didate: dead trees. At the there has also been an in- est,” explained Stabb. The Nature Conservancy time, OFA recognized his crease in protected areas southern flying squirrel of Canada efforts by giving him their since then. monitoring project is just White Pine Award for for- In 2006, the southern one way to accomplish A few weeks ago, Na- estry education. flying squirrel was re- those goals. ture Conservancy of Can- As part of his graduate moved from the species at Take a visit to the King ada (NCC) program man- research in forestry, Stabb risk list. Township Museum, where ager Mark Stabb stood in quickly became one of On- “The southern flying NCC has set up a number front of a crowded confer- tario’s experts on a species squirrel story shows that of information displays ence room and went old- that depends on these dead protected areas are impor- about species at risk and school. He pulled out a box trees for its survival and tant for wildlife research old-growth forests. of slides, plugged in a slide well-being: the southern and species recovery,” ex- If you can’t make it projector and dimmed the flying squirrel. plains Stabb. there, visit http://www. lights. As he explained, south- NCC has protected a flyingsquirrels.com. “Digging out the slides ern flying squirrels nest number of old- and older- was a neat experience – it in the cavities of live and growth forests in Ontario, was like seeing some old dead standing trees. But at including the spectacular friends again. It reminded the time, not much was be- Backus Woods in Norfolk me that unlike with digital ing done to manage forests County and, locally, the photography, taking slides for these features. . was a different experience. “We had general knowl- In the Happy Valley You never really knew edge that fragmented Forest, NCC has an active what your shot would be habitat was a concern for outreach program with like until you developed species like the southern landowners and visitors the roll. When some re- flying squirrel, and there who have been asked to ally good shots showed up, was a basic understanding This is the southern flying squirrel. help track flying squirrels it was awesome!” recalls that forest management in the forest. Stabb knows Stabb. needed to change. But for- Photo by Judy Frederick there are flying squirrels But he wasn’t just there est managers hadn’t at (Committee on the Status 2003, it was discovered that in the area, but he isn’t to show off his old-school that time adopted prac- of Endangered Wildlife in the species had migrated sure which ones. slide projector. The On- tices to protect cavity- Canada) adding the south- north quite significantly, There are two flying tario Forestry Association dwelling creatures like the ern flying squirrel to the even into and north of Al- squirrels in Ontario – (OFA) had invited him to southern flying squirrel,” national list of species at gonquin Park, where they northern and southern their annual general meet- he said. risk. had never been found be- – and they are very simi- ing for an update on close By studying a species “The first thing the fore. Researchers thought lar. To differentiate them to three decades of work. that depends on dead COSEWIC listing did was that milder winters might requires capture and close Twenty-five years ago trees, Stabb showed the to focus attention on what have been a factor in the examination by a trained as a University of Toronto importance of caring for was then a little-known squirrel’s increased range. biologist. Mark Stabb speaks to the graduate student, Stabb dead trees and old-growth squirrel in the province,” We now have a much “We’re committed to Ontario Forester’s Associa- had stood in front of many forests. explained Stabb. better understanding of stewardship on our own tion. an audience, backed by While conducting his In 1993, southern flying where the squirrels are, lands, as well as to helping those very slides, and spo- research, Stabb wrote a re- squirrels were reintro- and a much better ap- surrounding landowners Photo by Edith George ken passionately about the port that led to COSEWIC duced to Pelee Island. By proach to forest manage- learn about and care for

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This ad is to be printed by all participating Ontario papers 24 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, May 16, 2013 Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 25 King City United presents ‘Amazing Race’

mon was about mothers part of your life. $5 per participant plus a held Thursday, June 6 at mately $100 per family for of the Bible and their sto- Sunday, May 19 we team potluck donation for our church from 4:30 to 7 the weekend. A deposit of King’s ries. Then she invited us to will again welcome Rick the BBQ after. Tell Serena p.m. Adults $15, children $80 is required ASAP. Call think of those in our lives McKinley as our pulpit when you register if it will $5. Call our offi ce to get Serena at 905-833-2707. Corners who have mothered us in leader. be salad or dessert. Small your tickets, 905-833-5181. Sunday, May 26 our Sun- positive, helpful ways. The annual King City prizes are still needed. It is only three weeks away, day service will be led by King City United Would that be your Amazing Race, “Proud to Place them in the box at so call early and don’t be our youth group. We thank By Eleanor Fry mother, or your grand- be a Canadian,” will take the back of the sanctuary disappointed. A silent auc- our leaders for teaching mother? Maybe a teacher, place Saturday, May 25 or call Serena 905-833-2707. tion is also being held at this group of young peo- Sunday was Mother’s or a minister comes to starting at 1 p.m. sharp at If you don’t want to race, the fi sh fry. Small items ple. Join us to hear and Day. Did you have a chance mind. Perhaps a neigh- King City United Church. you are still invited to are needed for it. Leave enjoy the confi dence and or take the time to let your bour or friend. We were Your team must be reg- join in for the BBQ at the them at the church Tues- leadership our young peo- mother know you appre- simply invited to think of istered by May 17. This church at 5:30 p.m. Just tell day, Wednesday, or Friday ple and future leaders can ciate how much she has someone who has cared for year the race is approxi- Serena so that food can be marked “Silent Auction.” show us. done for you and meant to us, nurtured us, been there mately 7 kilometres walk- planned. Sparrow Lake Family you through the years? for us, and to give thanks ing through the streets Got your tickets for the Weekend runs Sept. 13-15 Reverend Evelyn’s ser- for having that person as of King City. The cost is Fish Fry yet? It will be and the cost is approxi- See Page 26 KING SERVICE DIRECTORY Who Does What In Our Community

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Will beat any written quotation. CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION FULLY INSURED – CONSUMERS’ FIRST CHOICE PROOF 16 Call Tony for a free estimate: MAY 7, 2013 issue of The Auroran Community newspaper (647) 889-2852 or (905) 939-7278 The Auroran is published weekly every Tuesday. The deadline for any and all ad materials is 10 days prior to publication date Classified deadline is Friday 3.00 p.m. Any alterations to the ad must be approved by Friday at 4 p.m., otherwise the ad will run as is. The Auroran Community Newspaper will not be responsible for ad changes received afterHome Friday at 5 p.m. Improvements & Repairs • Financial Services Thank you for your co-operation. Please contact your sales representative at 905-727-3300 or Classifieds at 905-727-7128, Fax: 9045-727-2620Professional Services • Automotive and more... 26 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, May 16, 2013 Seniors’ centre marks its silver anniversary From Page 25 [email protected]. Items Seniors’ Centre entertainment followed by free trip! So, make sure tion. Join us any time for for the local paper send to marks 25 years a dance featuring live mu- you have signed up and The same Dirk de Roos our Sunday service with [email protected]. sic. Everyone is welcome. bring along family and will lead our service this Sunday school, 10 a.m. at The huge maple tree The King City Seniors’ Tickets are $40 per person friends. Sunday, May 19. Our wor- 50 Elizabeth Grove, King that fell across the nurs- Centre will celebrate its and will be available every ship services are at 10:30 City. Stay to enjoy cookies ery school playground silver anniversary with Thursday morning at the King Bible Church a.m. with Sunday school and coffee and fellowship. was a great place to play a gala party on Saturday, Centre between 9 and 11, and nursery care run- Fred invites us to send amongst the branches, but June 1 at the Sacred Heart or call Vince Cancelli at We invite all men to ning concurrently. Stay him input, suggestions, it has now been safely cut Church Hall at Jane St. 905-833-6305. join us on Saturday, May afterwards for coffee and a comments, digital pic- up and removed. and the 16th Sideroad. The board of man- 18 at 8 a.m. at King Bible chance to chat and visit in tures of church events. There will be a full-course agement extends a huge Church for a delicious hot the lounge. Keep our website updated. dinner, wine include, and thank-you to everyone who men’s breakfast followed The Truth Project video turned out for the annual by a special speaker. Our series continues on Tues- spring cleanup day at the speaker this month is Jim day evenings from 7:30 to King City Seniors’ Centre Nolson, founder of The 9 p.m. We’d love to have Garage sale at Marylake on May 3. A record num- Grip. you join us for dessert and A large garage sale will be held May 17-19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at ber of volunteers were on The Grip is an original coffee/tea followed by the the Marylake grounds north of King City. hand, and congratulations program partnered with viewing and discussion. to all of them for a fantas- Relationships Support Wondering what it’s all The monastery is located at Keele and the 15th Sideroad. tic job. Well done! Ministries (RSM). The about? Come out and see The sale is run by the Augustinian Sisters of Good Counsel to program involves profes- for yourself. Check out the raise funds for their mission. King City Seniors sional golf instruction website http://www.thet- Rain or shine. Get some great deals on furniture, clothes, books, Travel Club that reveals spiritual/life ruthproject.org. household items, etc. teachings. Evangel Hall, our inner- On Thursday, June 6 city mission, is in need of travellers will enjoy a mys- St. Andrew’s spring/summer clothing tery tour that promises to By Kathy Patterson and personnel care items Food Bank open Saturday be a full day of adventure. for their clients. Donations The all-inclusive cost is St. Andrew’s invites are still being received in King Township Food Bank is open at its four locations across King $90 per person. Our coach you to join us! We wel- the Narthex of the church. this Saturday, May 18 from 9-11 a.m. leaves the arena at 8 a.m. comed Pastor Fred Stew- Food bank items for the For information, please call the Food Bank at 905-806-1125 or visit To obtain tickets for this art last Sunday, Mother’s King Township Food Bank www.kingtownshipfoodbank.ca. If you wish to attend and are not event, contact Jane at 905- Day, and he spoke to us of will be delivered. registered, it is important that you call ahead! 833-5870 or Carol at 905-833- “God’s Secret Time.” Should you need pasto- The Food Bank is open the third Saturday of every month to dis- 3324. Our Sunday school chil- ral care, call the Rev. Dr. tribute a week’s worth of non-perishable food to those needing as- Remember, if we get a dren, led and accompa- Neal Mathers at 905-895- sistance and reside in King Township. firm commitment fromnied by Dirk de Roos, per- 5512, our interim mod- 41 travellers we will, once formed and sang The Wise erator from St. Andrew’s, again, have a draw for a Man, encouraged by Rev. Newmarket. Stewart and the congrega- The word around King Have you started your spring gardening?

Penny Dawkins Joan Cascanette “I have been enjoy- “I have and it’s great. ing the unfolding of I love it. I’m going to nature and wildlife be putting in a few and I just do a bit of vegetables.” gardening.”

Laura Cascanette “Yeah, I have. I’m Helen Poulis a lazy gardener “This is the first time though. Mine are in my life that I’m perennials for the not working or vol- most part. They are unteering, so I’m just just doing their own enjoying it. It’s heav- thing while I’m on en watching spring.” vacation.” Thursday, May 16, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 27

Nobleton Montessori hosts track meet

Montessori Country School Nobleton welcomed more than 275 represen- tatives from five different schools for their annual track & field day. The Mon- tessori Country School has been host- ing the event for over 10 years now. The teams ranged from Grades 1 through 8 and took part in several track & field events, both individual and team com- petitions. Sports play a pivotal role in learning important life values such as discipline, responsibility, self-confidence and ac- countability. As well, sports help teach kids the importance of staying fit, be- ing a team player and most impor- tantly, having fun. The students at the Montessori Country School Nobleton trained hard for the day.

Photos by Mark Pavilons

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