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We wanted to of- The Cadet group is affi li- fer something different that ated with the Legion. people will be able to rec- “We put a photo in there ognize and make their pre- and also a patch from our dictions and see what the unit to see if it is modifi ed Legion was like ‘back then.’ over the years,” said Cadent There’s fi ve schools in the Warrant, Kira Stevens. “We area and we gave them a went through some old doc- USB drive so they were uments from our portable able to put on it what the and we decided on some wanted. I left it up to them. things to see if they will It will be interesting for ev- change. They asked some eryone when it is opened. of us Cadets to volunteer to We left it to the schools for come here today.” them to decide and they can The time capsule will be come back in 25 years and buried in the front laws of see what has changed.” the Legion and a plaque Also included are memo- located above to mark the ries of the current Legion spot.

The 329 Royal Canadian Cadets Drill Team participated in ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the Tottenham Legion on Sun- day afternoon. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART BY BRIAN LOCKHART ter placing items into a time schools in the area and dis- in 25 years. capsule created by the Tot- tributed memory cards and They also involved Le- If you ever look back tenham Legion. asked students to create gion members and other at the way things were 25 The time capsule caps off something to be placed in people from around town CUSTOM HOMES, RESIDENTIAL, MIXED USE, years ago and see a lot of a week of celebration as the the time capsule. It was up who were invited to place COMMERCIAL change, students in Totten- Tottenham Legion recog- to each school to determine items in the capsule. 647-406-7160 | Schomberg ham will get their chance in nizes its 75th anniversary. what they would like to see “We triedSS_DAL_ to SNAPD.pdf come up 1 [email protected] 7:35 PM another quarter century af- The Legion went to when the capsule is opened with an idea that would in-

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR SIU Probes It has been a difficult few months, says MPP Wilson Ontario Attorney General Caroline Mul- roney, daughter of a Canadian prime min- Tuesday marked the first day the On- cent of children in the Ontario Autism Pro- attention. ister likely to be judged better by history tario Legislature was back in session fol- gram sat on waitlists for funding. The Ford While there are many other issues not in- than he’s being judged right now, recently lowing the winter break. I was pleased Government intends to clear the waitlist and cluded in this column, I hope this helps in- put some needed binders on the province’s to be there and participate in the lively even out the funding. However, it is clear form you of some of my immediate priorities Special Investigative Unit. proceedings. that a lot of families are uncertain about and the work I will be undertaking on your The SIU, created to do investigations re- As many of you may know, it has future services for their children. I want to behalf at Queen’s Park. garding police contact with civilians where been a difficult few months for me on a hear from those families who believe there is injury or worse has transpired, or where personal level, and I first and foremost a better solution. I will be sure to bring my JIM WILSON, MPP sexual assault allegations against police would like to take this opportunity to constituents’ concerns to the Government’s SIMCOE-GREY have been levelled, needed to have its man- thank you, my constituents, for support- date updated. ing me every step of the way. So, good on the Progressive Conserva- Representing Simcoe-Grey is a job tive government of Premier Doug Ford for that I love and take very seriously; and, moving quickly on this issue. no matter where my seat is in the Legis- Because it’s important, that’s why. lature, it is a job I will do to the very best The SIU’s reach was too broad. Not only of my ability in our riding and at Queen’s that, the SIU tended to take its own sweet Park. time coming up with conclusions and too As your MPP I look forward to the often had police officers handcuffed under challenging and rewarding work that lies a cloud of suspicion that was never war- ahead. ranted or justified. My focus continues to be on my con- Police were investigated wrongly, for stituents and furthering your concerns. I example, for failing to successfully resus- ask that you please continue contacting citate a shooting victim at the scene, de- me and my offices if I can help you, your spite desperately trying to do so. family or your neighbours in any deal- They’ve been investigated, again wrong- ings you have with the Province of On- ly, for failing to talk someone out of com- tario. mitting suicide. My top priorities continue to be the Or for failing to save someone from a redevelopments of the Collingwood drug of overdose. General and Marine Hospital and Ste- None of these demanded the SIU step- venson Memorial Hospital in Alliston. ping in, because it was never intended it These projects are critical for the future step in under such circumstances. health care needs of our community and So, Mulroney told them to back off, and I am working alongside both hospitals to to do the job they were created to do. And strongly push these projects forward at that’s to determine if there was any po- Queen’s Park. lice wrongdoing when a civilian is hurt or Long-Term Care is also top of mind as killed during his or her contact with police. our riding and the province desperately Mulroney also gave the SIU 120 days needs more beds. The Ford Govern- to come up with its decision, or provide a ment has committed to creating 15,000 good explanation why not. long-term care beds within five years, It would be hard to forget the shooting and 30,000 in ten years. They recently rampage in Toronto’s Greektown along announced 6,075 new beds, with some Danforth Avenue in July of last year when of those committed to our riding. I look a gunman killed two and shot 13 others. forward to pushing for more beds to help We knew within hours that the shooter, relieve pressure on our hospitals. Faisal Hussian, exchanged gunfire when Hospice is another issue. There is cornered by police and finally brought si- a need for 1,400 beds across the prov- lence to the area by turning the weapon on ince. The government currently funds himself. 500, including ten in Alliston and six in But it took the SIU a ridiculous 178 days Collingwood. However, Collingwood is to file a report that justified the police of- waiting on funding for an additional four ficers returning fire. beds that currently sit idle despite many For all those 178 days, those police of- applications for their use. This is com- ficers were living under suspicion and on pletely unacceptable and it is an issue restricted duties, waiting for the SIU to de- that I will continue to raise. I will also be cide on their fate. fighting for a better overall hospice strat- It was not fair to them or fair to the pub- egy as investments in hospice care are a lic. proven cost-savings for the government. Investigate police use-of-force, yes, but I continue to receive calls from con- do right and do it quickly. stituents about the Government’s recent That’s the SIU’s job, nothing else. changes to autism funding. Under the previous Liberal Government 75 per

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BY MARK PAVILONS

Residents in neighbouring York-Simcoe have a new MP. Conservative candidate becomes the rid- ing’s newest MP after winning Monday night’s byelection. Filling the void left behind by retiring MP , Davidson keeps the riding true blue. Davidson captured the election earning 8,929 votes, or 53.9% of the vote. He easily outpaced Liberal Shaun Tanaka, who picked up 4,811 votes, or 29% of the vote. Davidson, born and raised in this riding, is a small busi- ness owner. He noted that, as such, he was used to “grinding it out” and this type of hard work was put into this campaign. King-Vaughan MPP Stephen Lecce offered his congratula- tions. “We will continue to work together on our shared priori- ties: lower taxes for families; safety in our communities, and A LEGION THANK YOU – The Royal Canadian Legion in Tottenham held a special Supporters and Sponsors Evening on Tuesday, a growing economy across our nation,” Lecce said. February 19. Members of local businesses and organizations that have helped through donations to the Legion’s fundraising ef- This byelection had a record nine candidates vying for the forts were honoured during a special certificate presentation. The event was a part of the Tottenham Legion’s 75th anniversary job. celebrations during the week. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART NDP’s Jessa McLean was a distant third with 1,244 votes (7.5%), followed by the PC Party’s Dorian Baxter with 634 votes. Coming in fifth with 451 votes was Green Party can- didate Mathew Lund. He was followed by Robert Geurts of the People’s Party, with 314. Libertarian Keith Dean Komar was next with 95 votes, followed by Independent John ‘The X CROSSWORD Engineer’ Turmel, with 64 and finally National Citizens Alli- ance candidate Adam Suhr with 22. PUZZLE NO. 469 The byelection saw only a 19.9% voter turnout, with 10. Zinc ____ 16,564 people casting ballots, of 83,179 registered voters in 11. Colorless gas the riding. 12. Correct The post was left vacant by retiring Peter Van Loan, who 14. Annual data book won the 2015 election with 50% of the vote. Four years ago, 15. Battering ____ Van Loan edged Tanaka, who picked up 37% of the vote and 16. Argues 18,083 votes to Van Loan’s 24,058. 23. Not digital York-Simcoe includes the northern portion of King, East 25. Attribute Gwillimbury, Bradford West Gwillimbury and Georgina. In 26. Mighty tool all, there are 83,097 eligible voters in the riding. 27. Nautical rear 29. Make clear 30. Shabby 32. “That ____” 34. Hollow 35. Theory 37. Confusion 39. Ocean floor 40. Theater cry 42. Short operatic piece 44. Trumpeter Jones IMAGE COURTESY OF DAVIDSON CAMPAIGN 46. Eggshell 48. Vaccines 49. Light bites Church Directory 52. Embassy official 54. Scrub 57. Noah’s vessel St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 128 Main St. W., Beeton 58. Work on the garden Copyright © 2008, Penny Press Sun. 10:30 AM Service 60. Regard Sunday School Available ACROSS 38. Serrated 72. 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Go down the slope 5. Shell dweller 31. Remind constantly 66. Job 6. Canola or motor 33. Command to Fido 67. Hardy cabbage-like plant 7. Gettysburg Address word 35. Actor Dixon 69. Touch 8. Conclusion 36. Tilting 71. Medieval slave 9. Lima or string Solution on page 10 Page 6 – February 28, 2019 – The TIMES Future business leaders invited to pitch their ideas BY BROCK WEIR the Bradford West Gwillim- tawasaga Futures tells The The program also provides “Nottawasaga Futures the meat. bury Public Library. Times. “We take all the sub- advice and mentorship from guides youth through the “His business plan was well If you’ve got a good idea, The competition is open missions, and we have a com- local business leaders, a nice process of writing a business written, he was well prepared it’s time to speak up. to all aspiring entrepreneurs mittee that selects the top five synergy with the Youth Busi- plan, if they need help. We and he nailed his pitch,” Mr. Nottawasaga Futures is from elementary school, high and [the top five] come into ness Plan Competition. guide them through the pro- Kuzma recalls. “We also had looking for the business lead- school, college and university pitch before a panel of four “We found a lot of students cess of what to consider, the students creating innova- ers of tomorrow to step up ages 29 and under. judges on Pitch Night.” who were applying for the different parts of a business tive things and pitching their and make their pitches to Entrants are asked to sub- In conjunction with the Summer Company program plan, looking at your market- ideas as well. The ones who the business leaders of today mit their business plan by the Youth Business Plan Compe- didn’t necessarily have an ing, product and what you’re are able to speak well on their through the 2019 Youth Busi- March 7 deadline for a chance tition, Nottawasaga Futures is idea of how to write a busi- offering. When people ap- idea and convince the judges ness Plan Competition. to win a Grand Prize of $500, also delivering the Summer ness plan,” says Mr. Kuzma. ply, we take them through that their idea was workable Applications are now be- a contribution toward the suc- Company program, which “It seemed it was causing the whole process of how it and feasible are the ones who ing accepted through March cess of their business. provides start-up money to anxiety. Here, they learned works. That is only the first end up winning. Everybody’s 7 and all qualifying entrants “This will be the third in- qualifying students in order to how to prepare a business part of it. Based on the qual- idea is good, but it is just the will be invited to pitch their stallment of the Competi- get their business ideas off the plan and felt it was part of ity, viability and just overall ones who are able to go that ideas to judges March 21 at tion,” Martin Kuzma of Not- ground. their realm of skills. appearance of the business one step beyond on why they plan, you get invited to pitch should get the funding [go] it at Pitch Night.” above any other.” ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF ENBRIDGE GAS INC. Previous entrants have seen If you think your idea has (FORMERLY ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. AND UNION GAS LIMITED) a wide variety of pitches, ev- what it takes to go the dis- erything from landscaping tance, consider entering the businesses to window clean- 2019 Youth Business Plan ing services. Last year’s win- Competition by emailing Enbridge Gas Inc. has applied to raise its natural gas rates ner pitched raising chickens, Martin Kuzma at martin@ effective April 1, 2019 to recover costs associated with the Federal butchering them and selling nottawasaga.com. Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act. Learn more. Have your say. The Ontario Energy Board approved the amalgamation of Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. and Union Gas Limited in August 2018. The companies have amalgamated to form Enbridge Gas Inc. Nominations open (Enbridge Gas). Enbridge Gas has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for approval to increase rates to recover costs associated with meeting its obligations under the Federal Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing for 2019 Business Act (Act). The Act establishes a carbon pricing program under which Enbridge Gas is required to pay a carbon charge to the federal government for volumes of natural gas that Enbridge Gas delivers to customers starting April 1, 2019. The Act also imposes other obligations on Enbridge Gas related to emissions from the operation of its natural gas distribution system starting Excellence Awards January 1, 2019. If the application is approved as filed, the bill of a typical residential customer within the former This is your chance to support your local business commu- Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. and Union Gas Limited rate zones will increase by the following nity! amounts per year: The South Simcoe Business Excellence Awards, set to be presented May 6, recognize excellence, outstanding achieve- Rate Zone Residential Annual Bill Increase ment, and customer satisfaction in small, medium and large Enbridge Gas $93.93 Union South $86.21 businesses throughout South Simcoe. Union North $86.18 Anyone can participate by nominating businesses in one of the seven categories listed below. Other customers, including small businesses, would also be affected. The deadline for nominations is March 15. THE ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD IS HOLDING A PUBLIC HEARING • Agricultural – presented to an agricultural enterprise in The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) will hold a public hearing to consider Enbridge Gas’ request. We will also hear which the principals of running a successful farm or agricul- questions and arguments from individual customers and from groups that represent Enbridge Gas’ customers. tural related operation are applied and have resulted in a flour- At the end of this hearing, the OEB will decide what rate change will be allowed. ishing and thriving business. The OEB is an independent and impartial public agency. We make decisions that serve the public interest. Our • Aspiring Entrepreneur – This category is not open for nom- goal is to promote a financially viable and efficient energy sector that provides you with reliable energy services inations. The award will be presented to the winner of the Not- at a reasonable cost. tawasaga Futures Youth Business Plan Competition. Open to BE INFORMED AND HAVE YOUR SAY young entrepreneurs up to the age of 29. • Business Excellence – presented to a business that has con- You have the right to information regarding this application and to be involved in the process. tributed significantly to the economic development of the com- • You can review Enbridge Gas’ application on the OEB’s website now. munity through its growth and community involvement. Key • You can file a letter with your comments, which will be considered during the hearing. focus is on long-term success, continuous improvement and • You can become an active participant (called an intervenor). Apply by March 13, 2019 or the hearing will go ahead without you and you will not receive any further notice of the proceeding. customer satisfaction. • At the end of the process, you can review the OEB’s decision and its reasons on our website. • Community Excellence – honours a business that stands LEARN MORE out among those nominated for their outstanding leadership and community involvement. This business shows an active Our file number for this case is EB-2018-0205. To learn more about this hearing, find instructions on how to file interest in the civic, cultural and social welfare of their com- letters or become an intervenor, or to access any document related to this case, please enter the file number EB-2018-0205 on the OEB website: www.oeb.ca/notice. You can also phone our Consumer Relations Centre munity. at 1-877-632-2727 with any questions. • Customer Service – presented to a business that stands out ORAL VS. WRITTEN HEARINGS among those nominated for their outstanding dedication to cus- tomer satisfaction and innovation in customer retention. There are two types of OEB hearings – oral and written. The OEB will determine at a later date whether to • Entrepreneur – will honour an individual who is recognized proceed by way of a written or oral hearing. If you think an oral hearing is needed, you can write to the OEB to explain why by March 13, 2019. for outstanding achievement in starting, taking over or substan- tially changing a profit-making business venture within three PRIVACY years. The award will be given to an individual who exhibits If you write a letter of comment, your name and the content of your letter will be put on the public record and a high level of leadership, creativity and sense of community the OEB website. However, your personal telephone number, home address and email address will be removed. • New Business – honours a business which has been in If you are a business, all your information will remain public. If you apply to become an intervenor, all information will be public. operation less than three years. The award will be presented to a new business venture that led to investment in the local This rate hearing will be held under section 36 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c.15 (Schedule B). economy • Youth Entrepreneur- presented to a Youth between the ages of 15 and 29. Key criteria include innovation, successful start up and the generation of economic activity.

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