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No. 39 – Summer 2016 • Published at Vittoria, Ontario (519) 426-0234 SOME OF THE STUFF INSIDE 2016 Dogwood Awards 22 Lakeside Vista Concerts Approved 9 Stevens Brothers Hockey Camp 21 James Christison~Taste of Science 13 Lanny Horne Helps Camp Trillium 17 ‘Stix’n’Pix’ for Charity 25 Baptist Church Sold 8 Mary Caughill ~ Norfolk Heritage 14 Thank You, Contributors 2 Cain’s Quest ~ A Real Challenge 19 Mike Marini ~ PD CoY 4 Thank You, Volunteers 3 Calendar of Events 32 Murray Porteous ~ Golden Apple 14 Tom Drayson 3 Frances Pye 4 Ontario Volunteer Service Awards 6 Tommy Land Wins Bronze at CIS 15 Firefighters Steak Barbecue 22 Our 20th Spaghetti Dinner/Auction 29 Turkey Point Playpark 28 Heather King ~ Paul Harris Fellow 18 Poorhouse Storyboard Unveiled 26 Vittoria is Loyalist Hotbed 27 Helen Colombus Life Member 7 Port Ryerse Wind Farm 19 Vittoria Post Office ~ 200 years 26 Hidden Valley Protects Skinks 16 Quilt Sale Helps Amputee 10 Vittoria to Kick-off Canada 150 5 Jim Cruise ~ a Flashback 12 St. Michael’s ~ Outdoor Classroom 28 Wesley Wilson ~ Youth Dogwood 23 NO. 39 – SUMMER 2016 • PUBLISHED AT VITTORIA, ONTARIO (519) 426-0234 The Vittoria Booster The Vittoria Booster Newsletter is published twice a year by The Vittoria & District Foundation for its Members and Contributors. Booster e-mail: [email protected] website: http://www.vittoria.on.ca Foundation e-mail: [email protected] A n in front of a person’s name indicates that he or she is a member of The Vittoria & District Foundation Milestone Anniversaries Celebrated nGertrude and nClair Smith, 55th on April 21 Donna and Don Bitschy, 50th on May 21 In Memoriam nMarie and nDon Ames, 60th on June 2 nMuriel and nJohn Dennis, 60th on June 2 John Philip Rundle, ae 85 on January 2 Bernice and Ken Guiler, 45th on June 12 Jason Daniel Crandall, ae 44 on January 5 nEvelyn and Ernest Shoff, 60th on June 30 Susan Kelly (Cormier) Berg, ae 56 on January 5 Reuben Kotanko, ae 85 on January 6 Others in the 60+ Club Sandra Elizabeth (Meahan) Herrewynen, ae 59 on January 15 William Thomas (Bill) Schoffro, ae 72 on January 24 nnRuth and nnJohn Clayton, 61st on May 14 nThomas Hammond Drayson, ae 81 on February 5 Gloria and Don Dutton, 66th on May 24 nFrances Pauline (Ames) Pye, ae 79 on February 13 nFaye and nNeal Snow, 64th on June 7 Mary Julia “Mary Jo” Coville, ae 74 on February 22 Joan Mary (Smith) McNeice, ae 80 on February 26 Donald Raymond Lampman, ae 76 on March 2 Milestone Birthdays Celebrated David Whitehead, ae 80 on March 6 Douglas Blackett, ae 69 on March 12 nDoris Dutton, 80 on February 5 Larry Smith, ae 62 on March 20 Helen Watt, 85 on February 15 Gary Robertson, ae 69 on March 25 Bonnie Sharpe, ae 66 on March 28 nLouise McCann, 75 on February 22 Roy Good, ae 93 on April 4 nRoseMarie Smith, 75 on March 18 Carole Lee Moore, ae 74 on April 8 nBernice Depner, 75 on April 1 Dr. Ross Lee Clapp Jr., ae 94 on April 27 Bill Pettit, 85 on April 20 Robert Saunders, on April 29 nMyrtle Smith, 90 on April 28 Brett Butler Harry Barrett, 31 on May 3 nCecelia DePoorter, 80 on April 29 Terry Ross Scarrett, ae 55 on May 4 nMonte Smith, 75 on May 4 nRobert “Bob” Anstee, ae 63 on May 10 Frances Kraus, 75 on May 7 Margaret Jane “Minnie” (Phibbs) Brown, ae 102 on May 10 Shirley Luke, 80 on May 8 Helen Mary (Bodo) Gorodnick, ae 80 on May 27 Ray Albert Howick, ae 79 on May 30 nMarg Savory, 75 on May 22 Brian Alfred Jackson, ae 57 on May 30 nJay McKiee, 85 on May 23 William “Bill” John Tarvit, ae 85 on May 30 nWilma Smith, 90 on June 23 Mary Rosina (Wickham) Baka, ae 69 on June 15 Margaret May “Maggie” (Brandon) Moore ae 87 on June 16 Others in the 90+ Club Marion Elizabeth (Hammond) Anstee, ae 77 on June 28 nLaura Snow, 99 on January 17 Pauline Cole, 94 on March 16 Irene Nicoll, 96 on March 31 2017 ANNUAL MEETING Annie Racz, 93 on April 14 of Vera Overbaugh, 91 on April 17 THE VITTORIA & DISTRICT FOUNDATION INC. Mary Culliford, 91 on April 24 Thursday February 2, 2017 ~ 7:00 pm Lenore Tupper, 93 on April 30 at nnBetty Bosma, 93 on May 12 The Vittoria & District Community Centre nnJim Cruise, 91 on June 26 -1- Thank you, Contributors! The Vittoria & District Foundation Inc. sincerely thanks all of these generous contributors who donated items to our very successful 2016 Auction! Aitken’s Chevrolet Buick GMC, Eising Garden Centre, Renton nJim Melville, Vittoria Simcoe Bailey Fort, Vittoria Sheila Miller, Port Dover Anonymous Friends of the nDon Fort, Vittoria Mitt & Robe, Simcoe Foundation nSandy Gedye, Simcoe Mike's No Frills, Port Dover nBrenda and nLarry Assel, Vittoria Carol Gerrett, Port Dover Norfolk Agricultural Society nPat Barker, Simcoe nVic Gibbons, Charlotteville Norfolk County Tourism Barrel Restaurant, Simcoe Alec Godden, Jarvis Norfolk Tractor, Simcoe BC Appraisals Inc., Simcoe Ed and Terry Stenclik of Gram's nJoan Norman, Vittoria Michele Beckett, Port Dover Pantry, Vittoria nRose Pettit, Delhi nPaul and Cindy Beischlag, Port Good, Redden, Klosler, Simcoe nPhyllis Pollet, Vittoria Dover nVicki Harris, Simcoe nLois and nKen Porteous, Port nRon and nMarian Bezzo, Vittoria nMichael T. Haskett of M.T.H. Dover Blue Star Ford, Simcoe Fabrications, Vittoria Premier Equipment, Simcoe nPeter Bosma, Green's Corner nTom Haskett, Vittoria nNancy Racz, nTerry Anderson and Bridge Yachts Ltd., Port Dover nTracy Haskett, Port Dover nGinger Stanley, Vittoria Burning Kiln Winery, St. Williams Jan and Jeremy Hayes, Port Dover nNancy Racz of Kernal Peanuts, V&DF Members and Three West Haywood Automotive, Halfway Vittoria Trends, Simcoe nJohn and nLinda Hofgraff, Vittoria Ramblin' Road Brewery Farm, Carquest - Norfolk Auto Parts, Lanny Horne, Simcoe LaSalette Simcoe Candice Hutter, Simcoe Wray and Saundra Rodgers, Simcoe The Catherwood and the Kiln. Vittoria Jim Jackson, Simcoe Mary and Neil Rutherford, Waterford nMary Caughill, Simcoe KAL Tire, Simcoe nMarion Sherman, Vittoria nJohn Chadwick, Vittoria nJean Karges, Port Dover nJim Simmons, Simcoe nDoug and nTine Chadwick, Vittoria The Cider Keg, Vittoria Sandra Brown of SMB Antiques, Port nJackie Chadwick, Vittoria Veronica (Lasanowski) Kempster and Dover nLydia Barker-Chapman, Vittoria Brian Kempster, Ingersoll nClair Smith, Simcoe nCherwaty's Service Station, Walsh Susan and Don Kendrick, Simcoe nGertrude Smith, Simcoe Station nRegina Lambert, Simcoe nGinger and nLarry Stanley, Vittoria nJames R. Christison, Waterford nMelynda Norman-Lee and Jason nRosemary Stickl, Vittoria nJohn and nRuth Clayton, Delhi Lee, Little Britain nDiane and nJohn Cooper of nHelen Colombus, Vittoria Ken Heaman and Allen Leighton, Strawberry Tyme Farms, Walsh nBrenda Cooper, Simcoe Vittoria Sun Tan Bar & Grill, Turkey Point Cottage North Soap Works, Port Heartland Mutual Insurance Brian Tarvit, London Dover Company, Waterloo nJim Tiller and nBrenda Cooper, Pat Courtnage, Port Dover nKeith and nJoan Johnstone, Simcoe nMaebelle Cruickshank, Port Dover Vittoria Trustees of Christ Church Anglican, nRoger Cruickshank, St. Williams Gail Lemery, Waterford Vittoria nTwila and nRoger Cruickshank, nRose and nFred Ludwig, Simcoe Turkey Point Hotel, Turkey Point Vittoria nCharlie and nDiane Luke, Simcoe Vandenbussche Irrigation, Delhi nKaren Culver, Simcoe nM&M Meat Shops, Simcoe Vittoria Lamport Club nGeorge and nSusan Davidson. nMarion Macaulay, Burlington Vittoria Lions Club and Vittoria Vittoria The Vittoria MAFIA Lioness Club Sante DeCarolis, Vittoria nGail Marr, Simcoe Vittoria Women's Institute Marcel DeLeebeeck, St. Williams Art Martin, Simcoe Mike and Diane Vrooman, Simcoe nPatti Dobias, St. Williams Mary’s Shoes, Simcoe Waterford Heritage & Agricultural nCharlotte Donaldson, Simcoe Donna Matthews, Port Dover Museum, Waterford nVirginia Drayson, Simcoe nLouise and nBruce McCann, Port Bernie and Marg Wesseling, Renton nSusan Drayson, Simcoe Dover nMadaline Wilson, Walsh nDoris and nStacey Dutton, nCalvin C. McDougall, Simcoe Bournemouth UK Mary McKee, Simcoe -2- Thank you, Volunteers! and Remembering Tom Drayson Thanks also to our wonderful 2016 volunteers. Without your help it would be impossible to do what we do for our community and our district. Karen Aspden nnBrenda Cooper nnDon Fort nnRegina Lambert nnMarion Sherman Michele Beckett Dalton Cooper nnBarb Galuppi nnHeather Lawrence nnGertrude Smith Madisyn Berg nnGary Cooper Raya Gaudett Jayson Ludwig Lyle Smith Sierra Berg Mason Cooper Tara Gaudett nnDiane Luke Tom Smith nnRon Bezzo Meg Cooper nnSandy Gedye Mary Lou Luke nnGinger Stanley Christy Brown nnLucas Crandall Brianna Harriott Sheelagh McFarlane nnRosemary Stickl Corrin Bolle nnRick Crandall nnKaren Harriott nnJim Melville Derick Stone Barb Boyko nnRoger Cruickshank Matthew Harriott Nancy Neidrauer nnJim Tiller Cohen Butler nnTwila Cruickshank nnJoan Haskett nnJoan Norman Curtis Vallee Douglas Butler nnRay Danley nnTom Haskett nnMelynda Norman-Lee nnLinda Vancso nnMary Caughill nnGeorge Davidson nnTracy Haskett Zach Peck Calvin Vanrooy Chayse Chadwick nnSusan Davidson nnClark Hoskin Bob Pepper nnJudy Walters nnJohn Chadwick nnRick Dawtry nnJean Karges nnPhyllis Pollet Rachelle Walters nnJames Christison nnJohn Donaldson Susan Kendrick nnErnie Racz nnFrances Winter nnHelen Colombus nnSusan Drayson nnAnn Koluk nnNancy Racz nnMarie Wippel nnVirgina Drayson Claire Laevens Chuck Sherman Tom Drayson: actor, volunteer, with set up of displays for the Simcoe citizen of the year Christmas Panorama. - adapted from an article by Daniel R. Pearce in the Simcoe Tom was rewarded Reformer with being named nnTom Drayson went from being an actor in Simcoe Simcoe’s citizen of the Little Theatre plays to landing parts in television year in 1988. commercials and film. Tom, who had a It was a short-lived professional career for Tom, 35-year career at the who died at age 81, but that wasn’t the point. American Can, grew up “He had fun with it,” recalled his wife nVirginia. in Villa Nova after his “He enjoyed it for a couple of years.” parents moved to the Tom Drayson was known for having – and creating rural hamlet from – fun.
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