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And it ap- dedicated to Metrolinx and dents to pay ever-increas- (GTHA) moving again.” levy; toll lanes and amend- to get moving, she said. pears the study groups may simply be gobbled up ing taxes, is not the pre- The Big Move’s next ments to development She doesn’t think there have looked at every angle in provincial coffers. ferred way to go. wave of projects will charges. is enough money to be possible of how to dramat- As well, the term “rev- Metrolinx, the govern- transform the region by “Metrolinx is recom- found in trimming the fat ically improve the system enue tools” means “new ment agency created to building new light rapid mending that we have ded- and looking for ineffi cien- and lesson the gridlock. taxes,” she said, adding improve transportation in transit in Mississauga, icated funds,” said Bruce cies within the govern- But it’s going to cost $50 the government has liter- the Greater Toronto and Brampton and Hamilton; McCuaig, Metrolinx presi- ment. She likes the diver- billion. ally blown billions. Hamilton Areas, present- new bus rapid transit in dent and CEO. “We are sity of ideas presented by “They should call it the “So it’s hard to see an ed its investment strategy Halton, Peel, Toronto and also recommending that Metrolinx and she favours ‘Big Root Canal! It’s going credibility” in fi nancial to support over 400 kilome- Durham; subway expan- these funds be placed into “spreading the hurt.” to hurt.” management, Munro not- tres of new and enhanced sion with the Relief Line a transportation trust fund If the gas tax is deemed ed. The suggestion about transit, along with im- and the Yonge Subway to create certainty that The appropriate, she prefers Munro says an HST increase would be provements to roads and Extension into York Re- Big Move projects are de- to see it across the board, Liberals lack a joint federal-provincial highways. gion; major enhancements livered and to provide the and not just in the GTHA. credibility mechanism and it’s doubt- “Congestion is getting to GO Transit as well as accountability and trans- There are other jurisdic- York-Simcoe MPP Julia ful Ottawa would go along worse every day. It’s hav- improvements to munici- parency GTHA residents tions in Canada, she point- Munro agrees the need is with it. ing an increasingly nega- pal transit projects, roads demand and deserve.” ed out, that use gas taxes there, but doesn’t place a As well, the govern- tive impact on both our and highways, and active to fund various projects. lot of trust in the fi nan- ment tossed up a rebate quality of life and our transportation options. Councillors agree To a degree, people do have cial responsibility demon- mechanism which would region’s economy,” said The investment strate- on the need a choice in the amount of strated by the Liberals at be complicated. Robert Prichard, Metro- gy is designed to support a King Mayor Steve Pel- gas they use. Queen’s Park. Munro said her riding linx board chair. “The $16 set of transit and transpor- legrini said there’s no She doesn’t think a 1% She pointed to a Lib- constituents say they feel billion of new transit be- tation projects that com- question we need good hike in the HST will hurt eral promise about no the pinch and would not ing built today will deliver prise the next wave of The transit, which will help too much and at least it’s new taxes and then points support a new gas tax. real results for commut- Big Move. The investment free up our roads. Howev- fair because it’s extended to the provincial health See ‘Tough’ on Page 23 ers, but we cannot stand strategy includes funding er, the gas tax is unfair and across the province. She still. We need to continue recommendations, such as it’s something he opposes. would also like to see Pellegrini pointed out someone examine busi- King is at the border of ness sources of revenue. the GTA and people to the Schaefer added the civic Black bear cub, north of us will benefi t action campaign – your32. SPECIAL the most. Even King City’s com – refers to the 32 min- GO line is fi lled with com- utes which will be saved une mom visit King muters from the north. when the Big Move is Spa Pedicure He understands that funded and is in place. By Mark Pavilons J Metrolinx has to fi nd the There will be many people Includes: relaxing foot soak, nail clipping and clean funds, which ultimately who will look at their lives up, exfoliation, foot masque, massage & polish A couple of families come from you and I, the today, how they live it, and in rural King had a pair taxpayers. they will say that the Big regular $38 of unwelcomed vis- i- $30 “I’m for equity,” he said. Move does not affect them. tors Sunday evening. To book your appointment call Liana Emili said the “Everyone needs to pay.” But, this thought process family was having dinner He supports levying a ignores the possibility that around 7 p.m. when they charge on HOV lanes, not- one may live in a differ- Jo-Anne’s Hair & Necessities looked out the window ing this is a choice. If driv- ent place or that one may and saw a black bear cub ers are willing to pay for it, want to work in a differ- (905) 939-1116 strolling through their back yard. They live on the great. ent place; that your family, 16th Sideroad near Highway 400. They opened the Taxpayers can’t totally particularly the next gen- door and the cub walked away. subsidize transportation. eration, may want to make One of the Emilis neighbours said the mother bear Pellegrini also believes different choices. was in their yard and another neighbour was worried development charges She admitted it will be a because they have pets and other animals. should be part of the tough sell at Queen’s Park. The Emilis called the Ministry of Natural Resourc- transportation funding Councillor Cleve Mor- es who said they don’t trap bears and simply offered formula. telliti said the transit sys- some advice –make sure any food and small animals Ward 5 Councillor Deb- tem needs to be expanded, are kept inside! bie Schaefer said fi nding sooner rather than later. A neighbour apparently called police but there was new revenue streams and “So something has to no mention whether they attended. timing are of the essence. give. 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(905) 558-3070 63 Anderson Boulevard fax 905.851.8794 NEW ADDRESS Uxbridge, ON, L9P 0C7 BuyandSellWright.com www.jds-financial.com effective April 8th Rates subject to change 4 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, June 6, 2013 SIMCOE-YORK Obscure maybe, but irreplaceable PRINTING & Most of us live our lives belief, or at least modern attic or garage. This box is I thought about my per- in relative obscurity. day management, no one what remains of us when sonal shoe box and what PUBLISHING Few of us achieve that is replaceable. we’re gone. I’d like it to contain. LIMITED proverbial 15 minutes of I’ve said goodbye to Its contents vary, but I’d fill this container fame when the spotlight is four family members over often include old letters, with some souvenirs from Publisher of the shining directly on us. the past decade – my dad, photos, postcards, a few trips Kim and I took in King Weekly Sentinel Most of us, well we just sister, uncle and mom. favourite objects like a our younger years – key settle. We settle for me- That’s four too many. keychain, coin, watch or chains, lighters and Business Offices diocrity. We have fairly There’s still so much trinket. Sometimes it con- cheesy dice from Las Ve- “normal” 9-to-5 jobs, av- yet to be done, and we’ll tains old toys, keepsakes gas. I’d toss in the two tiny 25 Queen St. N. erage homes and families have to toil on without and a few Valentine’s pieces of the Berlin Wall Bolton ON L7E 1C1 that range somewhere be- them by our side, in the Day cards made by the snatched up by souvenir (shared with Caledon tween the Ingalls (Little bleachers, or at the dinner kids when they were pre- hunters as the wall came Citizen) House on the Prairie) and table. Four fewer to cheer schoolers. crumbling down. I’d in- Toll Free 1-888-557-6626 the Simpsons! us on. A foursome of voic- They’re memories, in clude one or two photos of 905-857-6626 We buzz around in our es, all silent for some time one small, convenient con- myself smiling ear to ear, Fax: 905-857-6363 own little worlds, often now. It’s like taking away a tainer – our lives in a nut- like the one on the bench www.newspapers-online oblivious to what’s going primary colour from a fa- Mark Pavilons shell. Not grand, glamor- at the hotel in Cartagena .com/king on around us. But that’s mous painting – you just ous or cosmopolitan. Just or eating conch fritters not to say we don’t have an can’t look at it the same that since we created her, a few pieces of what was. at The Fatman’s Nephew impact farther afield. way ever again. It’s like she owes us a great deal. Of all the dreaded tasks in Nassau. Perhaps I’d in- Editorial When it all comes down removing the centrepiece If you’re a typical mom, I’ve had to perform over clude one of my rings, toy Editor to it, the only important from an award-winning undoubtedly you have a the years, wrapping up the airplanes or Star Trek col- MARK PAVILONS fame we could ever hope garden. lives of loved ones were lectibles. [email protected] box or drawer somewhere for is to be a superstar in But there are forms of filled with the home-made the worst. It was very sad Not very fascinating, our loved one’s eyes. They natural energy, cheap and greeting cards from the really, in an almost regret- valuable or interesting to Advertising & are our ultimate fans, and never-ending enthusiasm. kids. Pull them out and table or guilty way. I re- anyone, really. Not much Administration our harshest judges. They come in the form of read them over, it’s like member each experience of anything at all. Head Office They are more valuable children. When I look into chicken soup when you’re with a hollow feeling. But everything IS me. than a platinum-selling al- the eyes of my kids, I feel In my family members’ From my playfulness and 34 Main St. W. sick in bed! bum. like a superhero – strong, While I have plenty of cases, four ripples in the concern for the past, to my Beeton ON L0G 1A0 Our spouses, who open- yet vulnerable and weak. in-my-face evidence that pond were reduced to a search for a better life, it’s 905-729-2287 ly or silently support us It’s humbling. I’m a role I’ve helped create three handful of knick-knacks, all in there, if you know Fax: 905-729-2541 unconditionally, deserve model, yet they’re holding human beings, I never re- souvenirs, old clothes and where to look. a front-row ticket to the the “kryptonite.” ally thought of the whole personal bits of paper. Obscure, maybe. Re- Advertising show. Contrary to popular Our eldest once told us giving life thing. Creation, There were some strange placeable? Jacklyn Ducharme even after three successful and gaudy picture frames Definitely not! [email protected] attempts, still amazes me. or odd-shaped bottle open- Wayne Nichols I am profoundly confi- ers picked up on some Ca- [email protected] Letter to the Editor dent there is much more ribbean holiday decades Annette Derraugh at work than mere genetic ago. Heather Erwin Future of the material coming together With each piece or item Joel Gillespie in a biological soup. No that I carefully wrapped Brainteaser Myles Meddick Schomberg arena matter how it’s described or disposed of, I felt it. It Adam Pileggi in medical terms, creation was a very strange feel- Alex Pozdrowski I was pleased to see and read the report of the Parks is magical, mysterious ing, like someone stand- Rob Carrick and Recreation Department on the creative re-use of the and heavenly. It’s a gift ing behind you at the bus old Schomberg arena, and I do take note of Mayor Pel- that should humble each stop. I found myself smil- Classifieds legrini’s comments that the property should be saved and every one of us mor- ing, instead of weeping. [email protected] while, for the right re-use, the building may be replace- tals. These crazy little items Graphic Designers able. As I mentioned, aver- spoke volumes, reaching Having said that, there are some inherent problems age people could spend out from beyond. I’m sure Lisa Clendening with re-purposing the Schomberg arena building and their entire lives without there was a story behind John Speziali lands for a seniors’ care facility. making a dent in the so- every item, something Business I would separate the question in to a three-tier pro- cial fabric. But it all ends that made them smile, Two women Janice Coté cess; the first is simply having unique low maintenance pretty much the same way. laugh or even cry. independent living units for those seniors who wish to Sylvia DeShane There’s often a small There are things I still have the same stay in King and can live and survive independently, box, a shoe box perhaps, can’t part with, like my parents and Mary Speck which frankly can be built anywhere. The second tier at the bottom of the closet dad’s fake Rolex that I would be for those seniors who require a certain level of or in some corner of the picked up from a guy on birthday and Subscription rates: assistance, but for the most part can function well with- a street corner in New yet are not Within 65 km except towns with out assistance. The third tier is for those seniors who York City for $10. There’s letter carriers – $39.00 + G.S.T. Trivia Beyond 65 km and towns with require full service care and attention. my uncle’s cowboy hat, twins. Why? letter carriers – $67.00 + G.S.T. In my view the first two tiers are easily achievable adorned with feathers and Single copies 94¢ + G.S.T. It’s estimated Last week’s or $1.00 (includes G.S.T.) in just about any location within King Township, as- pins. When he wore it, his suming cooperation of the municipality. In point of 50 million birds Published every Wednesday chest widened with pride. answer: Four, fact I have, for a group of individuals, prepared a draft die annually There’s a bank envelope Copyright King Weekly Sentinel 2013 conceptual plan which allows for the construction of a with my dad’s handwrit- the girls share The advertiser agrees that the communal facility for tier 1 and tier 2 seniors, which in- when colliding publisher shall not be liable for ing on it, containing a few the same damages arising out of errors cludes a full-time nurse and visiting doctor 6 hours per with cell phone old $1 and $2 bills he got in advertisements beyond the week, which could be constructed for less than $250,000 brother! amount paid for the space actually towers. before they were replaced occupied by that portion of the per tenant, and have a maintenance cost (inclusive by loonies and toonies. advertisement in which the error of salaries, utilities and taxes) of less than $1,200 per occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or month. otherwise, and there shall be no Unfortunately, the land value associated with the liability for non insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount Schomberg arena and lands would increase the estimat- paid for such advertisement. ed costs by about $50,000 per tenant, which may or may not be acceptable. Simcoe-York Printing The third tier of care – that is full service medical at- & Publishing Limited, publisher of the tention – requires a great deal of cooperation from vari- New Tecumseth Times ous levels of government, and incurs tremendous ex- King Weekly Sentinel penses. If this were achievable within King Township, I Innisfil Scope suspect the timing may put it years down the road. And Caledon Publishing Ltd. quite frankly, any developer who took on the task would publisher of likely price the facility considerably higher with allow- Caledon Citizen ance for reasonable (whatever those may be) profits. While from a political perspective it may be desirable to consider a full service seniors’ facility, I don’t believe Member CCNA it’s realistic to consider the same for the old Schomberg arena and property.

Jeff Laidlaw Thursday, June 6, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 5 King’s Sustainability Plan, how it’s implemented and what it means to you

Welcome to the fi rst edi- to make our “community lands, verdant country- ing the hundreds of ideas tion of a new feature, Sus- of communities” a better side and vibrant employ- that King residents con- tainable King. place now and into the fu- ment areas. Our seniors tributed to the plan, we As you may recall, King ture. will be properly support- can all make the changes Township approved its The purpose of the Sus- ed and our children will necessary to make King Community Sustainabili- tainability Advisory Com- go to great schools and more sustainable now and ty Plan last spring and has mittee is to advise council have many activities from keep it that way well into created the Sustainability on implementing the plan which to choose. Our li- the future. Advisory Committee to as- and to facilitate the com- braries and faith commu- Stay tuned for the next sist with the Plan’s imple- munity’s involvement. nities will be strong and edition when we will share mentation. This includes provid- City at All Saints Anglican walk or bike to school or our heritage properties some of the many Sustain- Sustainable King will ing grants to community Church on opposite sum- do you drive them every- respected as the treasures able King initiatives that be a regular feature to groups that propose plans, mer weekends. Such part- where? Do you conserve that they are. The festivals, the Township, community bring residents and busi- projects, actions and ini- nerships are so important. electricity and water? Do arts and sports we all love and Sustainability Advi- ness owners up to date tiatives that further the vi- We in King are very you volunteer for any of will continue to enrich our sory Committee have un- with the progress King is sion, goals, strategies and fortunate that we already your children’s sports lives. dertaken. making as it implements actions identifi ed in the have quality socio-cul- teams or other community No one can predict the Your Sustainability its Community Sustain- plan. tural, economic and envi- groups? future. But by implement- Challenge: Shop Locally! ability Plan. This will The Sustainability ronmental features that Think of all the dedi- include decisions council Advisory Committee is make up three of King’s cated volunteers who makes, what staff is ac- pleased to announce that four main pillars of sus- organize so many great Agricultural advisory complishing as well as the fi rst Sustainable King tainability. These are community events. For what various community grant has been awarded the areas for which both example, will you support group outlines work plan groups are doing. Com- to the Schomberg Farm- the community and the their efforts by partici- ments and suggestions are ers’ Market. The direc- township have responsi- pating in or volunteering York Regional council received the 2013 always welcome. tional signs that will be bility for implementing. in any of the workshops, The purpose of the plan purchased using the grant The fourth sustainability tours, Family Nature Days plans of the York Region Agricultural Advi- is to provide concrete ac- will also be used by the pillar concerns fi nancial or other events of Arts sory Liaison Group, which is tasked to as- tions that King can take Farmers’ Market in King responsibility and council Society King’s Summer sist in protecting agricultural land, support- Festival? Or the upcoming is achieving this with its ing York Region’s farmers and agricultural award-winning and bal- King City Festival and the York Region sets anced Township budget. Schomberg Village Street organizations and promoting healthy rural You may well ask just Gallery? We sincerely communities to the public. what good implementing thank all those involved The Advisory Liaison Group has outlined ambitious water the Sustainability Plan with the Nobleton Victoria will do for you and King. Day and Schomberg Fair four key initiatives for 2013, including: conservation goals What difference can it pos- for all their hard work, • Promoting York Region Farm Fresh, an sibly make? well done! If no one partic- organization that promotes the local agri- In February 2011, York Regional Council ap- Consider the follow- ipates in or volunteers for culture industry. ing: Are we all making the so many such events, then proved a comprehensive Long Term Water Conserva- most responsible decisions King will simply not be the • Integrating agriculture into York Re- tion Strategy to reduce residential water use to 150 li- we can? We want thriving King we all love! gion’s annual employment survey. tres per capita, per day, from the current 220 litres. To businesses in our commu- Implementing the plan help support this conservation objective, York Region • Developing business support for the nities, but do we always will ensure that we do use has implemented a number of initiatives and recently agricultural community. make the effort to shop our resources responsi- advocated for changes to the Ontario Building Code. locally and help them to bly, that we do reduce our • Identifying opportunities reducing As a result, updated standards for water-effi cient toi- succeed? How many com- emissions and waste and lets in new residential buildings will take effect in barriers to economic development. muters are changing their that we do conserve water 2014. Through these initiatives, the Advisory routine and riding the new and energy. It will ensure “The Long Term Water Conservation Strategy of- bus service to the GO sta- that 50 years from now Liaison Group plans to help raise aware- fers programs through Water for Tomorrow to en- tion? How much has your King will still have thriv- ness and support York Region’s agricultural sure greatest return on investment, including look- household reduced its ing villages and hamlets, ing at conservation initiatives in new development,” economy. waste? Do your children successful agricultural said York Region chairman and CEO Bill Fisch. “It’s easier to implement environmental improvements in areas prior to homes being built. We’re developing programs targeting the highest outdoor water users in both the residential and business sectors.” “Water for Tomorrow has made key partnerships with service providers in our communities to ensure its conservation message is being relayed to resi- dents,” said Richmond Hill regional councillor Vito Spatafora, chair of the Region’s environmental ser- vices committee. “These professionals promote wa- ter effi cient fi xtures and practices to their customers, all which helps us achieve our ultimate goal of water conservation across York Region.” In addition to water savings from water-effi cient toilets, other Water for Tomorrow programs continue to be highly successful, with York Region residents saving 1.6 million litres of water each day in 2012 alone, for a cumulative saving of 25.8 million litres of water saved each day since the program began in 1998. 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The Corporation of the Township of King 905-833-5321 [email protected] The Corporation2075 King Road, of theKing City,Township ON L7B 1A1 of King [email protected] 2075 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1A1 www.king.ca UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS For information on King's Sustainability Plan visit www.sustainableking.com Celebrate Cycling! Ride to work, school and around the Township until the end of June in honour of Municipal Office, Council Chambers For information on King's Sustainability Plan visit www.sustainableking.com UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS bike month. Celebrate Cycling! Ride to work, school and around the Township until the end of June in honour of Municipal Office, Council Chambers Mon. June 10, 2013 bikeTake month. the Bike Month Pledge, locate cycling maps and find cycling events in York Region at www.bike- 5:00pmMon. 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June 24 2013 Amendment,inspection at as the well Township as background of King information, Planning isDepartment available for fromConcession(Previously 3, Part known Lot 2 as 12605 Keele Street) 6:00pmMon. June- Council/Committee 24 2013 of the Whole inspection8:30 a.m. toat 4:30the Township p.m. on regularof King business Planning daysDepartment or inquiries from may(PreviouslyTownship known of King as 12605 Keele Street) 6:00pm - Council/Committee of the Whole 8:30be directed a.m. to 4:30to the p.m. Planning on regular Department business days at 905-833-5321 or inquiries may or 1-Township of King PUBLIC MEETINGS be800-688-5013. directed to the Please Planning refer Department to the File atNumbers 905-833-5321 OP-2013-01, or 1- Z- DATED, at the Township of King this 31st day of May, 2013 DATED, at the Township of King this 31st day of May, 2013 PUBLIC MEETINGS 800-688-5013.2013-03 and 19T-13-K02. Please refer to the File Numbers OP-2013-01, Z- Publication Date: June 6th, 2013 NOTICE OF MEETING 2013-03 and 19T-13-K02. Publication Date: June 6th, 2013 NOTICE OF MEETING RE: Amendment to the 2013 Budget & Business Plan and RE: Amendment to the 2013 Budget & Business Plan and REVISIONS AND ADDENDA TO ENVIRONMEN- By-law REVISIONS AND ADDENDA TO ENVIRONMEN- By-law TALTALSTUDYSTUDYREPORREPORT - NOTICET - NOTICE OF FILING OF FILING OF OF Re:Re: Engineering Engineering and and Public Public Works Works Department Department ADDENDUMADDENDUM Report - Nobleton Watermain Replacement Priority Report - Nobleton Watermain Replacement Priority CLASSCLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, ASSESSMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT - SEWAGE SERVICING FOR THE CouncilCouncil of theof the Corporation Corporation of ofthe the Township Township of of King King willwill considerconsider a STUDY REPORT - SEWAGE SERVICING FOR THE proposedproposed amendment amendment to tothe the 2013 2013 Budget Budget & & Business Business PlanPlan and COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY OF NOBLETON, OF NOBLETON, TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP OF KING OF KING By-lawBy-law for forEngineering Engineering and and Public Public Works Works Department Department ReportReport - MunicipalMunicipal Class Class Environmental Environmental Assessment Assessment for Nobleton for Nobleton Sanitary Sanitary NobletonNobleton Watermain Watermain Replacement Replacement Priority Priority on: on: SewerSewer System System was wasoriginally originally completed completed in July in 2003.July 2003. ConstructionConstruction of Nobleton of Nobleton Sanitary Sanitary Sewer SewerSystem System was started was instarted in DEFERREDDEFERREDto toMonday, Monday, June June 10, 10, 2013 2013 -- 6:006:00 p.m.p.m. 20092009 and significant and significant progress progress has been has made been so made far. The so far.detailed The detailed In Inthe the Council Council Chambers Chambers designdesign of the of Contract the Contract 5 of Nobleton 5 of Nobleton Sanitary Sanitary Sewer ProjectSewer isProject is 20752075 King King Road, Road, King King City, City, ON ON proceedingproceeding well and well is and entering is entering into final into stages. final stages. The original The pre-original pre- liminary design prepared for the project envisioned an easement Information regarding the proposed amendment can be found on liminary design prepared for the project envisioned an easement Information regarding the proposed amendment can be found on from fromthe east the endeast of end Hawman of Hawman Avenue Avenue and a connectionand a connection on Hwy on Hwy the theTownship Township of ofKing's King's website website www.king.ca www.king.ca onon thethe AprilApril 22nd, 27. During detailed design the Township evaluated alternative 2013 Committee of the Whole Agenda, Item #7 - Engineering and 27. During detailed design the Township evaluated alternative 2013 Committee of the Whole Agenda, Item #7 - Engineering and sewer routing and determined that an easement through 6076 Public Works Department Report Number EPW 2013-18. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF KING THIS 4TH DAY OF JUNE, sewer routing and determined that an easement through 6076 Public Works Department Report Number EPW 2013-18. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF KING THIS 4TH DAY OF JUNE,King Road and 47 Hawman Avenue, Nobleton, Ontario would be 2013. King Road and 47 Hawman Avenue, Nobleton, Ontario would be OTICES 2013. preferred. ONTICES preferred. N ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS An Addendum has now been completed to the Environmental An Addendum has now been completed to the Environmental NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A WENGINEERINGATER METER REPLACEMENTAND PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM Study Report which presents a revised preferred outfall for NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A ContractStudy 5. Report which presents a revised preferred outfall for PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT, OverWA TERthe next METER few years REPLACEMENT King Township will be PROGRAM replacing our old PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT, Contract 5. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AND DRAFT waterOver meters.the next Noticesfew years will Kingbe going Township to affected will beresidents replacing for theour oldPlease note that only the changes proposed in the Addendum are ZONINGPLAN OFBY SUBDIVISION-LAW AMENDMENT AND DRAFT workwater this meters. year. The Notices initial willfocus be will going be Nobleton.to affected Your residents co-opera- for theopenPlease for review. note that only the changes proposed in the Addendum are PLANTAKE OF NOTICE SUBDIVISION that the Council of the Corporation of the tionwork with this our year. contractor The initial will be focus greatly will appreciated.be Nobleton. This Your program co-opera- open for review. will assist the Township in leak detection and water conservation. By this Notice the Addendum is being placed on the public record TAKETownship NOTICE of King that will the hold Council a public meetingof the on:Corporation of the tion with our contractor will be greatly appreciated. This program Improvements to Township infrastructure are a benefit to all King for reviewBy this in Notice accordance the Addendum with the requirements is being placed of the on Municipalthe public record Township of King will hold a public meeting on: will assist the Township in leak detection and water conservation. MONDAY, JUNE 24TH, 2013 AT 6:00 P.M. residents.Improvements to Township infrastructure are a benefit to all KingClassfor Environmental review in accordance Assessment. with Subject the requirements to comments ofreceived the Municipal residents. as a Classresult Environmentalof this Notice, theAssessment. Town intends Subject to proceed to comments with the received at the TownshipMONDAY, of JUNEKing Council 24TH, Chambers2013 AT 6:00 at 2075 P.M. King Road, King Township has awarded the contract for this water meter constructionas a result of this of projectthis Notice, in the thesummer Town of intends 2013. to proceed with the upgrade program to WAMCO Municipal Products. As each phase at theKing Township City, ON ofto Kingconsider Council a proposed Chambers Official at 2075Plan Amendment,King Road, King Township has awarded the contract for this water meter is implemented, WAMCO licensed meter installers will canvas The Addendumconstruction is ofavailable this project for review in the atsummer the following of 2013. locations KingZoning City, ONBy-law to considerAmendment a proposed and Draft OfficialPlan of PlanSubdivision Amendment, under upgrade program to WAMCO Municipal Products. As each phase Sections 22, 34 and 51 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter areas that have been identified for that phase and deliver a copy Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm: Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision under is implemented, WAMCO licensed meter installers will canvas The Addendum is available for review at the following locations P. 13. of the official King Township Notice to Property Owners. WAMCO Sections 22, 34 and 51 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter areas that have been identified for that phase and deliver a copy TownshipMonday of toKing Friday from 8:30amDr. Williamto 4:30pm: Laceby employees will wear an identification tag and wear a hat & reflec- 2075 King Road Community Centre and P. 13.The applications concern four residential lots measuring a total of of the official King Township Notice to Property Owners. WAMCO tive vest with the WAMCO logo. King TownshipCity, ON of King Arena Dr. William Laceby 1.57 hectares (3.88 acres) located in the Village of King City and employees will wear an identification tag and wear a hat & reflec- L7B 1A12075 King Road 15 Old CommunityKing Road Centre and Thesituated applications at the concern north fourwest residential corner of lots Dew measuring Street and a total King of tive vest with the WAMCO logo. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - DESTROY (905)King 833-5321 City, ON Nobleton,Arena ON 1.57Boulevard. hectares The(3.88 properties acres) located are municipally in the Village known of as King 230, City240 and WEEDS L7B 1A1 L0G 1N015 Old King Road situated250 Dew at Streetthe north and eachwest support corner a singleof Dew detached Street dwelling and Kingwith NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - DESTROY NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in (905) 833-5321 (905) 833-5321Nobleton, ON Boulevard.a vacant The lot also properties included. are municipally known as 230, 240 and accordanceWEEDS with the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter L0G 1N0 250 Dew Street and each support a single detached dwelling with W.5,NOTICE Sectionsis hereby 3, 16 andgiven 23 toTHAT all persons unless noxious in possession weeds growing of land, inPlease provide written comments to the Town(905) Clerk 833-5321 within 30 cal- a vacantThe owner lot also proposes included. to amend the Official Plan for the Township endar days from the date of this Notice. If concerns regarding this of King by re-designating the subject lands from 'Existing Low onaccordance their lands withwithin the the Weed Municipality Control of Act,the TownshipR.S.O. of1990, King Chapter are projectPlease cannot provide be resolved written in comments discussion towith the the Town Town, Clerk a person within 30 cal- TheDensity owner Residentialproposes to Area' amend to 'Medium the Official Density Plan Residential for the Township Area' to destroyedW.5, Sections by date 3, of16 June and 15th,23 THAT 2012unless and throughout noxious theweeds season, growing the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the may endarrequest days that fromthe Minister the date of of the this Environment Notice. If concerns make an regardingorder this of Kingpermit by a re-designatingresidential density the of subject 25.2 units lands per fromhectare. 'Existing The owner Low on their lands within the Municipality of the Township of King are weeds destroyed, charging costs against the land, as set out in for theproject project cannot to comply be resolved with the inEnvironmental discussion with Assessment the Town, Act a person Densityhas alsoResidential submitted Area' an amendmentto 'Medium toDensity the Township's Residential Zoning Area' By- to destroyed by date of June 15th, 2012 and throughout the season, the Weed Control Act. (referredmay torequest as a Part that II theOrder), Minister which of addresses the Environment individual make envi- an order permitlaw a(74-53, residential as amended) density ofto 25.2re-zone units the per lands hectare. from 'ResidentialThe owner the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have theronmental assessment. Requests must be received by the Urban (R1)' to 'Residential Urban (R1-X) - Exception' and 'Open weeds destroyed, charging costs against the land, as set out in for the project to comply with the Environmental Assessment Act has also submitted an amendment to the Township's Zoning By- (All properties ten (10) acres or less may have noxious weeds Minister(referred at the to address as a Part below II Order), by June which 29, 2013. addresses A copy individual of the envi- law Space(74-53, and as Conservationamended) to (O)'.re-zone The thedevelopment lands from proposes 'Residential the destroyedthe Weed without Control notice Act. to the owner). request must also be sent to the Town Clerk. If no request is construction of a new public street and a stormwater manage- ronmental assessment. Requests must be received by the Urban (R1)' to 'Residential Urban (R1-X) - Exception' and 'Open received by June 29, 2013, construction of contract 5 Nobleton ment pond with connection to both the municipal water system (All properties ten (10) acres or less may have noxious weeds Minister at the address below by June 29, 2013. A copy of the Space and Conservation (O)'. The development proposes the NOTE: Giant Hogweed was added to Ontario's list of 23 Noxious Sanitary Sewer System will proceed to design and construction and sanitary sewer system. Weedsdestroyed in 2010. without It is noticea toxic toplant the that owner). can grow to heights of 15 to request must also be sent to the Town Clerk. If no request is construction of a new public street and a stormwater manage- as outlined in the Addendum to the Environmental Study Report. 20 feet (4.5 to 6 metres) and it can cause permanent blindness received by June 29, 2013, construction of contract 5 Nobleton mentIF pondA PERSON with connection OR PUBLIC to BODYboth the does municipal not make water oral submis-system andNOTE: burnGiant the skin. Hogweed Extreme was care added must to be Ontario's used when list ofcutting 23 Noxious or MinistrySanitary of the SewerEnvironment System will proceed to design and construction sions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the and sanitary sewer system. destroyingWeeds in 2010.this weed. It is a toxic plant that can grow to heights of 15 to77 Wellesley Street West Clerk of the Township of King before the proposed Official Plan as outlined in the Addendum to the Environmental Study Report. 20 feet (4.5 to 6 metres) and it can cause permanent blindness11th Floor, Ferguson Block IF AAmendment, PERSON OR Draft PUBLIC Plan of BODY Subdivision does notand/or make Zoning oral submis- By-law Forand more burn information, the skin. Extreme please contact care must By-Law be Enforcementused when cuttingat: orTorontoMinistry ON of the Environment sionsAmendment at a public Applications meeting, areor makeadopted written or refused, submissions the person to the or 905-833-5321destroying this Ext. weed. 4002 or visit our website at www.king.ca . M7A77 2T5 Wellesley Street West Clerkpublic of the body Township is not entitled of King to appealbefore the the decision proposed of Council Official to Plan the peration of all citizens is earnestly solicited. 11th Floor, Ferguson Block Amendment,Township ofDraft King Planto the of Ontario Subdivision Municipal and/or Board. Zoning By-law For more information, please contact By-Law Enforcement at: CommentsToronto and ON information regarding the Project are being col- Amendment Applications are adopted or refused, the person or NOTICE OF PASSING OF A BY-LAW TO DESIG- lected in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY does not make oral submis- 905-833-5321 Ext. 4002 or visit our website at www.king.ca . M7A 2T5 public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of Council to the Assessment Act. Personal information will be protected in accor- sions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the NAperationTE PROPER of all citizensTY isAS earnestly A HERIT solicited.AGE SITE Township of King to the Ontario Municipal Board. dance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Clerk of the Township of King before the proposed Official Plan IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Comments and information regarding the Project are being col- Privacy Act (MFIPPA), all information received other than person- Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision and/or Zoning By-law CO.18,NOTICE as amended, OF PASSING and in the OF matter A BYof lands-LAW and T Opremises DESIG- lected in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY does not make oral submis- al information may be included in the Project documentation Amendment Applications are adopted or refused, the person or known as the 'SHIFT' Sculpture located on lands described as Assessment Act. Personal information will be protected in accor- sions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the NATE PROPERTY AS A HERITAGE SITE which will become part of the public record should you have any public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an Parts 1, 2 & 3 on Reference Plan 65R-34232, Concession 3, Part dance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Clerk of the Township of King before the proposed Official Plan IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990,questions or concerns with regard to the collection of personal appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion Lot 2 and previously known municipally as 12605 Keele Street in Privacy Act (MFIPPA), all information received other than person- Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision and/or Zoning By-law CO.18, as amended, and in the matter of lands and premisesinformation, please contact Saleem Khowaja, Senior Project of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or the Township of King, in the Regional Municipality of York, al information may be included in the Project documentation Amendment Applications are adopted or refused, the person or known as the 'SHIFT' Sculpture located on lands described asManager, Township of King at (905) 833-4057. public body as a party. Province of Ontario: which will become part of the public record should you have any public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an Parts 1, 2 & 3 on Reference Plan 65R-34232, Concession 3, Part Withquestions the exception or concerns of personal with regardinformation, to the allcollection comments of personal appealANY before PERSON the mayOntario attend Municipal the public Board meeting unless, and/or in the make opinion writ- TAKELot 2 andNOTICE previously that theknown Council municipally of the as Corporation 12605 Keele of Streetthe in receivedinformation, will become please a part contact of the public Saleem record. Khowaja, Senior Project of theten Board, or verbal there representation are reasonable either groundsin support to of add or in the opposition person orto Townshipthe Township of King, of onKing, May in27th, the 2013,Regional passed Municipality By-law Number of York, 2013-50, to designate the following property as a property of cul- Manager, Township of King at (905) 833-4057. publicthe body proposed as a party. Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Province of Ontario: This Notice issued May 30, 2013 Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision. If you wish to be tural heritage value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario HeritageTAKE NOTICE Act, R.S.O. that 1990: the Council of the Corporation of the With the exception of personal information, all comments ANYnotified PERSON of the may decision attend of thethe publicTownship meeting of King and/or in respect make of writ- the Robert Flindall, Director of Engineering and Public Works Township of King, on May 27th, 2013, passed By-law Number received will become a part of the public record. ten proposedor verbal representationapplications, you either must in make support a written of or in request opposition to the to Township of King 2013-50, to designate the following property as a property of cul- the Clerkproposed of the Township Official of PlanKing. Amendment, Zoning By-law This Notice issued May 30, 2013 Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision. If you wish to be tural heritage value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990: notified of the decision of the Township of King in respect of the Robert Flindall, Director of Engineering and Public Works proposed applications, you must make a written request to the Township of King Clerk of the Township of King. Thursday, June 6, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 7 Visit local farmers’ markets this summer in King Township By Mark Pavilons gural season, the Schom- Sept 28. It runs 9 a.m. to 2 berg Farmers’ Market, p.m. rain or shine. King Township resi- sponsored by the Schom- The vendors will be sell- dents can sample a va- berg Agricultural Society, ing fresh crops from the lo- riety of local produce at will return once again to cal farms and greenhous- two farmers’ markets this the fairgrounds. It will be- es, organic meats and fish, summer. gin June 8 and run every honey and maple syrup, After a successful inau- second weekend through organic herbs and fresh baked pies and pastries. “We usually have a nice Monster garage selection of vendors at the market, with the number growing as the season pro- sale in aid of gresses,” said Henry Ver- bruggen, a director with Caritas School of Life the Schomberg Agricul- ture Society and co-chair of the Farmers’ Market. A gigantic garage sale in support of the New vendors are wel- Caritas School of Life will be held in King come. For more infor- mation, contact Andy June 8 and 9. MacPherson at 905-939- The garage sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 8181 or via email, andrew- p.m. on both days. Hot dogs and refreshments macpherson@sympatico. will be served. ca. Not only will you walk away with great pur- New this year is a farm- chases, but you can walk away with the feeling ers’ market in King City, of knowing that you have made a difference in courtesy of All Saints Anglican Church, located the lives of those who need it. The garage sale near the intersection of will be held at 15445 Weston Road, King City, 7 King and Keele. kilometres north of King Road. Organizers hope to on opposite weekends of popularity, mostly due to continues to be an impor- There will be more than 5,000 items to bring in not only food the Schomberg market to the growing consumer in- tant sales outlet for agri- choose from, with items ranging from an- vendors but also crafts- avoid a conflict. terest in obtaining fresh cultural producers nation- tiques, furniture, electronics, household items men and florists, and are If you make interesting products directly from the wide. Food in the United and much more. There are no set prices – let’s looking into hiring music crafts or know someone farm. States travels an average Both local farmers’ make a deal! talent. Anyone coming who might like to be a ven- of 1,500 miles to get to the with their dad on the Fa- dor at this market, please markets allow consumers kitchen table. All this ship- All of the proceeds will be donated to Cari- ther’s Day grand opening email allsaints3@bellnet. to have access to locally ping uses large amounts tas School of Life, a facility that provides re- on June 16 will get a free ca for an application form. grown, farm fresh pro- of natural resources (espe- habilition within a therapeutic community. burger or hotdog. Farmers markets are duce. cially fossil fuels), contrib- For more information please contact Chris- It will run alternate an integral part of the Direct marketing of utes greatly to pollution, tina at (416) 748 – 9988 or visit www.caritas.ca. Sundays, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. urban/farm linkage and produce and products and creates excess trash through the fall. It runs have continued to rise in through farmers’ markets with extra packaging. 8 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, June 6, 2013 King City Festival hits town June 15 By Mark Pavilons six huge inflatable bouncy and rock, from some tal- musical genre is acous- Best Blues Recording of King City’s men and wom- castles featuring “Adren- ented local and regional tic blues/roots played on the Year) at the Newmar- en and the restless dreams The stage is set for King alin Rush II,” a huge musicians. acoustic finger style and ket Jazz Festival. At King- of youth. City’s summer festival, bouncer measuring 40 feet Tom Walker and the slide guitars. His perfor- fest, he opened shows for Elmer’s Lane is resur- hitting the community long, 27 feet wide and 16 King City Secondary mance includes a variety various performers in- rected by six “young” King June 15. feet high. School (KCSS) Senior Jazz of original material as cluding Murray McLaugh- Township lads who have In 2011, the King City Get extreme, go verti- Band & Rock Band will be well as covers of many of lin, Quartette, and Mike been friends since high Lions started with an cal, there are no rules. The on hand. Walker is head the old blues masters. Stevens and Raymond school. They’re back at it idea to have a small event most radical departure of the music department In 2006, Joel was diag- McLean. playing classic rock hits to provide the residents from a straight line ob- of the school and his stu- nosed with lymphoma, He is still cancer free and lovin’ it! of King City with a day stacle course, participants dents will perform. which resulted in his be- and is currently working The origin of the He- in September to have fun will jump, climb, crawl, They will be followed by ing home receiving exten- on his second CD which ro’s And Wedge is much with their families in King squeeze and slide their the King City Rock Band sive chemotherapy and ra- will include some origi- disputed. Some say they City’s Memorial Park. way through this medley Mk III and then local blues diation. During that time nal material that will be were originally invented In partnership with the of obstacles! artist Joel Krivy. he was able to get together presented at the King City in Italy, and then Italian Lions and Township of One of the highlights of Krivy is a long-time res- with friend/producer Music Festival. immigrants brought them King, the King City Bash the day will be the official ident of King City. He re- Scott Dibble, and produced The Blackboard Blues to New York. The combina- was born. opening of the popular cently closed his practice, his first CD of solo acous- Band is a 10-piece group tion of funk, dance, rock, Last year it was moved skateboard park. Dignitar- after 30 years as a family tic material: “The Radia- dedicated to the finestor pop is still popular. to June to take advantage ies will be on had at noon physician and now works tion Sessions,” which was rhythm and blues, funk, The festival runs noon of the summer weather. to kick off the ceremony. part-time at the University well received and led to soul, blues, and rock mu- to 9 p.m. and also includes This year’s King City Sanction Skate Shop is of Toronto and Mackenzie other performing oppor- sic from the ‘70s to pres- firefighter demonstrations, Festival boasts an impres- bringing some pro level Health Centre. tunities, including airplay ent day. The group has a Lions BBQ, Kids Bouncy sive lineup of entertain- skateboarders to offer Joel has been playing on several radio shows. released two CDs and has Castle Fun Zone, vendors, ment and events for the some tips for enthusiasts. the guitar for most of his Over the past few years, made appearances across ice cream and more. The whole family. There will be a never- life and has been perform- Joel has been a regular at the GTA and on TV. Lions will hold their an- This year’s “Bouncy ending stream of musical ing since he was invited the Aurora Jazz Festival Anyone who grew up in nual cash draw at 5 p.m. Castle Fun Zone” reaches entertainment, ranging to play an acoustic Blues and opened for Harrison King City in the 1970s and In conjunction with the midway proportions with from jazz and blues, to pop set at Kingfest in 2005. His Kennedy (nominated for ‘80s knows where Elmer’s King City Business and Lane is. In what was once Community Association a rural village surrounded (KCBCA), the King City by farms, decades before Festival encourages you to skate parks existed, a wide visit the downtown busi- X CROSSWORD open field at midnight was nesses and restaurants the preferred escape for during the day. PUZZLE NO. 437 11. Source 12. Pursue 13. Concert equipment 14. Pollinating insect 16. Roget reference work 23. Astringent ingredient 25. Protective ditch 26. Uppity person 27. Israeli circle dance 28. Felt obligated 30. Created 31. Soothsayer 33. Somber 34. “En garde” weapon 35. Bruce and Spike Phone: 905-833-9090 Fax: 905-833-9091 37. Next 39. Ash or spruce 43. Restate 46. Crisp cookie 48. Escort 51. ____ of lamb 53. Fourth piggy’s portion 54. Tell a secret 55. “A ____ in Harlem” IRON SULPHUR 56. Personal atmosphere 58. Meteorologist’s word MANGANESE 60. Dummy FILTER Copyright © 2008, Penny Press 61. Not clerical -ELIMINATES TASTES AND ACROSS 44. Less than four 81. Do a household chore 62. Hence ODOURS IN YOUR WATER 1. Desert plants 45. Burrowing animal 84. Western 64. Cad -FULLY AUTOMATIC 6. Layered rock 47. Sioux dwelling 87. Ground squirrel 66. “Caesar and Cleopatra” -NO MORE UGLY IRON STAINS time 11. Sailor’s mop 49. Barely makes out 91. Sandwich filler -NO CHEMICALS TO BUY 15. Familiarize 50. Harden 92. Animal tracks 73. Robin’s seat OR USE 75. Rush AIR INJECTION 17. Handrail support 52. Hair colorant 93. Diner -NO COSTLY CARTRIDGES 18. Apple 54. Cereal grain part 94. Trickle 76. Change from a drachma TO REPLACE 19. Explore 57. Army noncom 95. Golden brown 78. Baby’s father -SAVES YOU MONEY ON 20. Reform 59. Walk like a small child 96. Shirt size 80. Hockey score New! CLEANING PRODUCTS 21. Strong cord 63. Guffaw 81. Possessive pronoun -PROTECTS YOUR HOME, 22. Bundle of grain 65. Warn DOWN 82. Feel remorse for FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES 24. Big rig 67. Dory stick 1. Lettuce type 83. Individual -ELIMINATE PROBLEM WATER 26. Loafer, e.g. 68. Be in accord 2. ____ you kidding? 85. Draw along FOR GOOD 29. Sag 69. Naut. units 3. “Alias” org. 86. Huge time span 32. Short poem 70. Outstanding 4. Pithy 88. Feminine pronoun 36. ____ and again 71. Delve 5. Creep 89. Work measure 37. 19th Greek letter 72. Bwana’s aide 6. Predicament 90. Whiskey blend • Sales 38. Auction purchase 74. Old anesthetic 7. Alter a skirt (905) • Rentals 832-2887 40. Yawning 76. Crazy 8. Flabbergast • Lease to Own (905) 41. Miner’s quest 77. Swine’s supper 9. Eyepiece 841-2181 42. Cigar container 79. Custom 10. Influential tribe member Solution on page 21 Interest Free Purchase Plan www.aquabon.com Thursday, June 6, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 9 Visit farmers’ market, Foodland this Saturday celebration happens on the children’s safety on day is planned with lots Farmers’ Market Saturday, June 8, starting Schomberg Saturday, June 29 at 11 a.m. this most deadly of nights of terrifi c prizes, a raffl e at 11 a.m. Should Know Please pre-register your is Eizabeth’s responsibil- and a chance to win a 2013 The Schomberg Agri- Foodland is 50 years old patriotic child with your ity. The three will have to Dodge Ram in our hole-in- culture Farmers’ Market this month and we are go- By Wendy-Sue Bishop librarian or call Schom- learn to communicate and one competition! is set to open its 2013 sea- ing retro – back to 1963. 905-590-0054 berg at 939-2102 or Noble- co-operate if they are to For registration details, son on Saturday, June 8. On tap will be live music, wsue52@ hotmail.com ton at 859-4188. save their own lives. Their please go to: www.schom- The market takes place on charity BBQ (benefi tting The Library is excited survival in the midst of bergminorhockey.com OR the Fairgrounds in down- King charities), coffee and King Public Library to try these new and in- one of Canada’s worst di- contact Monica at fund- town Schomberg, and op- cake, prizes, in-store sam- novative programs. Please sasters will depend upon raising@schombergmi- erates every other Satur- pling stations and more. The Schomberg Public pre-register your child as their resourcefulness, ma- norhockey.com! day starting June 8, from 9 Rocco Macri is the Library is calling our to all space is limited and we turity and courage. a.m. until 2 p.m. The mar- manager of Foodlands, in “Wimpy Kid” fans to join don’t want anyone disap- York Pines ket is a rain or shine event Schomberg. He supports them for some fun, games pointed. Horticultural Society United Church that continues through the and contributes towards and crafts on Saturday, This very popular end of September. our community every way June 8 at 10:30 a.m. Mother Daughter Book The Schomberg Horti- The church wishes all New vendors are wel- he can. Let’s all get out on The cost is $3 per child Club meets at the King cultural Society (SHS) is to be aware that the Straw- come to participate in the Saturday and share in the and is aimed at kids 5-12 City Library and its next pleased to announce its berry Supper is up-com- market and may contact anniversary celebrations! years of age or younger meeting is at 6:45 p.m. on speaker’s program for the ing. The date is Wednes- the Andrew MacPherson with a caregiver. Monday June 24 to discuss remainder of 2013: day, June 26. The time is at 905-939-8181 or email Schomberg and Noble- Eric Walters book “Safe As June 25 – Hedges and from 5 to 7 p.m. and tickets andrewmacpherson@sym- ton Libraries invite all Houses.” Living Walls, Tony Mori. are $15 for adults, $5 for patico.ca for more infor- Smith Monument patriotic kids to come cel- This story takes place Sept. 24 – Components children 6-12. The menu is mation. Company Ltd ebrate with them Canada on Oct. 15, 1954, the night of an Outstanding Peren- a ham supper with potato CEMETERY Day and its birthday. This that Hurricane Hazel hit. nial Garden, Sheila Cord- salad and garden salad Foodland’s 50th MEMORIALS celebration happens on Thirteen-year-old Eliza- ing and Shirley Miller. and for dessert, cupcakes TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL AL LORD 416-769-0674 Saturday, June 29 at 11 a.m. beth is babysitting in a with strawberries and real Foodland Retro Days PLEASE RETURN Please pre-register your house on Raymore Drive, Minor Hockey whip cream. 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By Mark Pavilons officials in Beijing, Shang- hai and Xian, gaining An incredible, eye- an understanding of the opening experience has economy of China. changed the way King’s Pellegrini said he was mayor looks at the far east. impressed by the coun- Steve Pellegrini was try’s road system, calling part of an Ontario mayoral it “phenomenal.” What trade delegation to China. makes it even better, is Sponsored by the Canada- the attention paid to well China Investment Associa- manicured boulevards, tion, the whirlwind 10-day containing rose bushes mission had a full slate of and walkways. There are activities for the mayors. dedicated cycling lanes Pellegrini attended on and well placed buffers. He behalf of York Region, as was also taken by the large their Greater Toronto Mar- number of public art dis- keting Alliance represen- plays, statues, monuments tative. The mayor pointed and public parks. out taxpayers were not on While many may think the hook for any of his ex- China is ruled by cyclists, penses. luxury European automo- All of his previous no- biles now dominate the tions about this large, pop- landscape. Cities are lush ulous nation were shat- and lavish and the land- tered upon his arrival. scape is dotted with tower He noted China has cranes, signalling con- spent decades building in- stant development. frastructure and today, its Every city, Pellegrini The Chinese have mon- ing little time for sightsee- investment and bilateral friendship and culture ex- cities are modern exam- noted, is growing at an ac- ey to invest in Canada and ing. Pellegrini managed trade facilitator founded changes between China ples of architectural and celerated pace and employ- are looking for opportuni- an early morning jaunt to in 2010 as a not-for-profit and Canada and a catalyst technological prowess. ment is secure. Investment ties across the GTA. Chi- The Great Wall and saw business association. for economic trade and Si- The mayors met and is coming from inside the nese companies have al- the famous Terra Cotta CCIA is an advocate for no-Canadian investment. networked with represen- country as well as interna- ready purchased Niagara Army. At times, it was “in- tatives and government tional companies. vineyards and Dave Eke, formation overload,” and Mayor of Niagara-On-The- the mayors were run off Lake attended the mission. their feet. Canadian ice wine is a Pellegrini enjoyed huge hit in China. learning about their inno- The Chinese are also vative methods, architec- particularly interested in tural concepts and build- agriculture and investing ing technologies. in Canadian farms, to feed Despite their prowess, their growing population. 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Kleinburg this past weekend Luxurious one and two sto- and over 50% of the project’s rey residences range from 755 34 condominium villas were to over 1,700 square feet and quickly sold. are tastefully appointed with Located within the historic superb features and fi nishes village of Kleinburg, directly throughout. Soaring 9’ ceil- across from the renowned ings add a sense of grandeur, McMichael Art Gallery, Aver- and kitchens are appointed ton Common is an exclusive with European style cabinetry, enclave of 34 condominium complemented by granite or villas that blend elegance and quartz countertops, ceramic sophistication with a warm, or glass mosaic backsplashes, rural charm. and stainless steel appliances. The condominiums are ac- commodated within three in- Builder-developer Averton terconnected buildings – each Homes has provided residents distinctive yet complementary with a range of lifestyle ame- in its design. Also incorporat- nities for “the art of living ed within the site plan is The well”, including a yoga studio Martin Smith House, a Victo- and fi tness centre with state- rian-style heritage home origi- of-the-art equipment located in Averton Common, Kleinburg nally built in 1852 and which the Mill House building. In the will soon serve as an amenities Martin Smith House, there is a also within a short walk of Highways 7, 407 and 400. area. party room with a full catering restaurants, and minutes away Suites at Averton Common Presentation Centre now open: From its landscaped en- kitchen, a lounge and a games from prestigious golf courses range in price from the high 10384 Islington Avenue, Klein- trance to its heritage-inspired room, while tucked away on and the Boyd Conservation $500’s to over $1 million. An burg or visit us online at www. architecture, Averton Com- the lower level is a wine room Area. 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AVER-KLE-A-AD-VAUGHAN-MAY30-1.indd 1 13-05-31 10:51 AM 14 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, June 6, 2013 St. Patrick’s holds family picnic this Sunday child care (for children 3 day. Call the church office our website at www.stpaul- register you and prepare mation, contact Linda at Nobleton years of age and younger) at 905-859-0843 to register snobleton.ca. a box of envelopes, which 905-859‐4958 or Noreen, is provided during the your children (ages 4 to can be picked up the fol- 905- 859‐5490. Proceeds to Notes gathering and our Next- 12) for a week of learning Nobleton Seniors lowing Sunday on the back St. Mary’s mortgage fund. Step program (for children about God’s love through table in the church foyer. By Angie Maccarone ages 4 to 6) and KidzKon- stories, games, crafts, sing- The Tuesday evening Income tax receipts $20 Nobleton Lions 905-859-5174 nection program (for ages ing and a lot more cool, fun euchre winners were Do- minimum are issued for 7 to 11) take place at the stuff. Oh, and don’t forget ris Clarkson, Gwen Potter, your financial contribu- June 9 features the an- St. Paul’s Church same time. to invite your friends, rela- Iva Hilliard, Edgar Clark- tions. Pre-authorized giv- nual fundraising golf Mark your calendars tives, neighbours and who- son, Ethel Ireland, Herb ing plan is also available. tournament, to be held at Join us Sunday, June 9 for Bible Fun Camp! This ever else you can think of. Workman and Joe Tasca. Upcoming events at Nobleton Lakes Golf Club. at 10 a.m. as Jeff continues year, Camp Wannaknow- For more information The most lone hands win- St. Mary’s and St. Patrick Sponsors and golfers are his series Christianity 101. God will take place from about any of our activities ner was Edgar Clarkson. churches is as follows: invited to contact Lion Jim This week’s message – An- July 8-12. The camp runs or events, please contact The lucky draw winners St. Patrick’s Picnic, at 905-859-4321. other World. FirstLink from 9 a.m. to noon each the church office or visit were Ruth McInnis, Joy Sunday, June 9 (after the For more details about Lostchuck and Edgar 11 a.m. Mass). Tickets are all of the above, and your Clarkson. The next eve- $5 per person and family local Lions Club, check out The Regional Municipality of York ning euchre will be June rates are available. On tap our website, www.noble- 11. We are planning a pot are a BBQ, games, prizes, tonlions.com. NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION CENTRE luck supper on June 25 family fun. There’s a sign- Free advertising is featuring strawberries for up sheet in the church lob- available to non-profit Construction of Bathurst Street dessert. More information by. For more info. contact groups in and around No- From Holland Landing Road next week. Ronelyn at princess_rone- bleton via the electronic To 1.8 km South of Highway 11 [email protected] or Patty sign at the library. Contact St. Mary’s at 905-939-9105. the Township of King for Catholic Church The event is hosted details on how to get your Construction of Bathurst Street, in the Town of East Gwillimbury and Township of King, will by St. Patrick’s CWL & message up there at no commence in summer 2013. The Road improvements are between Holland Landing Road to For new parishioners, Knights of Columbus, rain charge. 1.8 km South of Highway 11. Improvements to the intersection of Bathurst Street and Highway if you wish to be a reg- or shine. The Lions Club is seek- 11 and Holland Landing Road will also be included. This is the first phase of the Bathurst Street istered member of the Saturday, June 15, 8 a.m. ing new members at this reconstruction from Green Lane to Holland Landing Road. parish, please use the to 2 p.m. is St. Mary’s ga- time. If you are interested pink envelope located in rage sale. Items for dona- in helping your commu- An open house Public Consultation Centre (PCC) will be held: the church foyer and fill tion may be dropped off at nity become a better place out required info. When St. Mary’s Church parking to live while having lots of Date: Wednesday June 19, 2013 your envelope is received lot (back) on June 13, 6:30 fun, please call Bob Phil- Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. through the Sunday collec- to 7:30 p.m. and June 154, lips at 416-522-9675. Location: District Christian School tion, the parish office will 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For infor- 18955 Dufferin Street RR 2 Newmarket ON L3Y 4V9 Artist Helen Lucas holds studio show The purpose of the Public Consultation Centre is to provide construction information By Mark Pavilons details. York Region and Consultant staff will be available to explain the project and answer Helen Lucas is passionate about a great many things. questions. The internationally renowned artist, known for her large floral canvasses, is welcoming the public into her inner sanctum. Please direct inquiries to: Visitors will get a chance to see and purchase Lu- cas’s works, during her spring studio show and sale Cynthia Martin, P.Eng. that runs Saturday and Sunday, June 8 and 9. The Project Manager show runs 1-5 p.m. each day at her home studio, 14210 The Regional Municipality of York 7th Concession. Phone: 905-830-4444 Ext 5947 Her last public appearance was a well attended Fax: 905-836-4590 fundraising show and talk at St. Alban’s Anglican E-mail: [email protected] Church in Nobleton. Residents and fans of her work got a chance to hear from the animated and humorous Gary Leonard, C.E.T., rcca Lucas. Construction Administrator Lucas is best known for her large, beautiful floral The Regional Municipality of York works, which adorned galleries in North America and Europe until the mid-1990s. Phone: 905-830-4444 Ext 5935 Her originals, as well as prints and small framed pieces, will be offered over the Fax: 905-836-4590 two-day event. Most art lovers are impressed by Lucas’s subject matter and sheer E-mail: [email protected] size of her creations. She enjoys speaking to people about the stories behind her work. Lucas paints not only for herself, but for others to appreciate. Bill Fisch Kathleen Llewellyn-Thomas She began drawing at a young age to “get attention” and found it easy to draw York Region Chairman and CEO Commissioner of Transportation and Community Planning and paint. It’s a matter of developing the right side of the brain, she attests. “I need to do this (paint),” she said. “I need to show them.” Thank you for your participation in these projects. Art evokes emotion and the only way it can do this is by being experienced. At 81, despite aches and pains, she shows no signs of slowing down. “I can’t see me not working,” she said. It’s passion and spirituality that continues to move and inspire her. “I love it when a painting hits you,” she says with a smile. For more, visit www.helenlucas.com or call Judith Link at 416-708-2180.

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CDS girls’ rugby team captures CISAA championship ’s se- from Hayden Brown, Merissa McKinley Hunt scored a try line, leaving the TCS defence in nior girls’ rugby team secured Scott and team captain, Jordyn with just six minutes to go to her wake. their ninth straight CISAA Stafford. Meredith Langston widen the gap, and it was clear Congratulations go out to championship with a 29-12 also booted a pair of long con- that TCS, despite a spirited ef- our other graduating champi- win over Trinity College School versions. TCS refused to quit fort, was destined to run out of ons: Julia Brown, Mac Connett, (TCS) recently on Hawksworth though and answered with a try time. Cassie Diotte, Samantha Lee, Field. of their own before half-time. The game ended fi ttingly for Megan MacGregor, and Na- An impressive stretch of play They then scored once again Merissa Scott. Her try, like so heeda Rajmohamed. The rest of carried CDS to a 19-0 lead on early in the second half to shave many of her others, saw her run the crew will be back to shoot for the strength of fi rst-half tries the margin to seven points. some 60 meters down the side- 10 in a row next year.

Coaches / Parents: Athlete of the Week Alexander Racco, Villanova College

We want to hear from you! Send us your game Alexander Racco is a freshman at Villanova College reports, tournament results, etc. for Baseball, and has been a tri-sport athlete in his fi rst year. In the fall, Alex competed on the junior varsity Equestrian, Basketball, Volleyball, cross-country team, and won the Most Valuable Player award for the midget boys’ division. This past winter Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, season, Alex made the junior varsity swim team in and anything else sports-related his Grade 9 year – an accomplishment in and of itself ! He really worked on improving his stroke technique that’s going on in your community. during practices, which directly translated to faster times at the competitions, es- pecially as the season progressed. He was a dedicated member of the team, and this year’s recipient of the MIP award for men’s varsity swimming. His positive attitude was always appreciated by his coaches and teammates. He Email Mark at was also a member of the junior men’s A relay team, both for the 200 free and 200 medley relays. [email protected] This spring, Alex is a valued member of the Villanova track and fi eld team. Ear- lier this month at the Sacred Heart Track Classic, Alex ran the 300m hurdles (a race he had never run before) and fi nished in fi rst place with a time of 48.54 seconds. The track and fi eld team will be competing at the CISAA Championships. Thursday, June 6, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 17 Cornhuskers notch two wins in league action By JEFF DONER his team to earn the win. a RBI single in the fourth. were four strong innings and didn’t give The only blip in his game was allow- Dave Carrotte then came up with a up a run until the third inning and Steve The Nobleton Cornhuskers senior ing a solo home run to Kyle Warren in big hit to drive in Hall and tie the game Scobie added to his hitting streak.” baseball team is climbing back up in the the top of the fourth. 5-5 in the top of the fourth inning. Jones, who also had four RBIs on Sun- North Dufferin Baseball League stand- Steve Scobie and Jeff Pyne helped Eric McLoughin started off a solid day, was enthusiastic about the play of ings after two big wins on the weekend lead the offence for the Cornhuskers, fi fth inning for the Cornhuskers with a his team over the weekend and said the against the Angus Black Sox and the with Scobie going three for four with a double, who was then brought home by Cornhuskers are fi nally starting to gel in Lisle Astros. double and two singles and Pyne con- Eric Jones to put the Cornhuskers up their fi rst season in the NDBL. The Cornhuskers now sit with an im- necting on a double in the third inning to 6-5. “We’re just pulling through right now, proved record of 3–4–1 in a young sea- get some runs on the scoreboard. Lisle would score two in the bottom of we were a little shaky at the beginning son already plagued with multiple rain “We don’t have one power hitter; we the fi fth to regain the lead by one run, of the season, but we’re coming together delays. are all pretty solid at the plate though. but the Cornhuskers were unwilling to and it looks like it’s turning out to be a “I think we’re doing good and we’re The diamond that we play at might be let the game get away from them and pretty good season,” he said. holding our own,” said player/coach Eric good for us, because someone can hit it stuck it to the Astros in the seventh in- “We’ve got to get ‘Ws’ as much as we Jones. “We’ve stayed in every game; it over the fence and feel good. It’s only 280 ning. can. Every game is a must win for us at has just been one bad inning each game down the line. But a bunch of us contrib- Then, up 12-8, Scobie shut the door to this point and we have to beat the teams that breaks it open for the other team. A uted in a team effort today,” Jones said. end the game. that we know we can beat and just have lot of us have played together for a lot of On Sunday the Cornhuskers took to “It was a close game throughout the to stop giving games away.” years, so we all know how one another the road to face the Lisle Astros and once whole game and then in the seventh I hit The Cornhuskers will look to keep plays and what to expect.” again the bats were hot in a 12-8 win. a double to bring in two runs and then the momentum going strong on Satur- Saturday’s game against Angus was Mike Winters got the start for the Jeff Pyne brought in another two runs,” day when they play two games at Noble- cut to fi ve innings due to rain, but it was Cornhuskers and pitched the fi rst four said Jones. “Mike Winters pitched really ton Sports Park against the Creemore enough for the Cornhuskers to nail down innings, but Steve Scobie registered the well. He only went four innings, but they Braves and Ivy Leafs at 1 and 3:30 p.m. a 7-1 win at Nobleton Sports Park. win in relief. Jones, also an outfi elder, pitched a Cornhusker Kyle Hall faced his old complete fi ve innings on the mound for team for the fi rst time and came out with

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Underhill tops at Caledon events

King’s Beth Underhill grabbed two impressive top nishes at recent events held at the Caledon Equestrian Park in Palgrave. Beth and Cavendish (right) owned by Underhill and Terri Erickson, won the $10,000 Omega Alpha Grand Prix at the Caledon National. Underhill won the $10,000 Modi ed Grand Prix at the Classic @ Palgrave Phase 1 with Celline 2 (above), owned by Nicole Walker. Submitted Photos

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Cedar Valley Property Management 1x20 AT YOUR SERVICE 24 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, June 6, 2013 Fish fry and picnic on tap for King City United Church to express how we are feel- Have you ever been Adults $15, children $5. baby, or to another country of our congregation who ing. Rev. Evelyn’s sermon surprised by the pres- White fish with roasted to comfort someone there. are recovering from illness King’s “Expect Surprises” based ence of a higher power potatoes, coleslaw, roll, va- Bring your needles, yarn, or surgery. We hope to see on Luke 7: 1 - 10. at some times, as Jesus riety of desserts, beverage. and a prayerful heart. you back with us soon. We Corners In the town of Caper- was surprised by the faith An alternative of ham and Are you planning to have not forgotten those attend the Sparrow Lake who are unable to attend King City United naum there is a unique of the centurion? As you potato salad will be avail- Family Church camp? It our service. We miss you. By Eleanor Fry synagogue. It was built by a go through this week ex- able. You can browse the Roman centurion. Perhaps pect surprise. Then sing silent auction items in the runs Sept. 13-15. Please Remember to send One year has now he was attracted to Juda- out about it with a happy chapel while you wait for confirm your plans to Ser- items, suggestions, digital passed since Reverend Ev- ism by its theology and heart. your dinner number to be ena, 905-833-2707. A deposit pictures of church events elyn McLachlan and Earle ethical teachings. He had Each Wednesday join called. of $80 is required ASAP. to Fred, fjesty@hotmail. have come into our lives. a particular servant that Rev. Evelyn in the chapel Sunday, June 23 wor- Total $100 per family for com. Send pictures and We thank our search com- he was very fond of who at 10 a.m. as she leads a ship and picnic at the Kell the weekend. stories of your adventures mittee that they persisted is quite ill. He has heard of discussion about the scrip- home. Bring your favou- Volunteers are needed during the summer. Let until they finally found Jesus’s healing powers. He tures for the following rite food to share, a lawn to provide juice and cook- the rest of us know about the right person to lead sends a group of some that Sunday. “Pondering The chair, and energy for the ies for the summer servic- the wonderful times we us forward. With Rev. Ev- he had helped to ask Jesus Scriptures.” games. es. Please consider taking have missed out on. Keep elyn’s leadership, Earle by to heal his servant. Jesus Thursday, June 6 is the Are you a knitter, or a turn and sign the sheet our website updated and her side, we can only go is impressed, and agrees Fish Fry at KCUC from want to learn? A Prayer posted on the bulletin interesting. www.kcuc.ca. onward to be bigger and to go with them. The cen- 4:30-7 p.m. We are happy Shawl will begin on Sun- board in the Narthex. If Items for local papers send better. We appreciate all turion then sends others to say tickets are becom- day, June 9 at 7 p.m. in the you act promptly you can to donaldelly@sympatico. that she has brought to us. out to meet him. Jesus ing scarce. If you don’t chapel. When each shawl choose the Sunday you com. King City United Church says he has never known have yours yet, call Alma is completed it will be want. is alive and well! such faith in Israel, and 905-833-1631. She will find given to an elderly person, Our thoughts and Singing is a great way the servant is healed. one for you. Good luck. someone who is ill, a sick prayers are with a number See ‘All’ on Page 25

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From Page 24 plan on joining us for an- St. Andrew’s invites 15-18 between 9 a.m. and our interim moderator Every year we have a other exciting year of you to join us! Our worship noon. The Kingdom of the from St. Andrew’s, New- fabulous parish picnic at All are welcome at our singing, stories, crafts, services are at 10:30 a.m. Son, a Prayer Safari!, is market. a local farm, where the Sunday service with Sun- snacks and games! For with Sunday school and for ages 5 to 12 years. Call If you have any prayer kids take part in tradi- day school at 10 a.m. Then children from JK to Grade nursery care running con- the church, 905-833-2325, requests or praise items, tional games and races, enjoy coffee, cookies, con- 7! Registration fee is $15 currently. Stay afterwards or send an email to vbs@ questions, concerns or and enjoy a menagerie of versation in the auditori- per child (includes t-shirt for coffee and a chance to standrews-kingcity for need a ride to services, farm animals for the after- um. If you are new in the and a family BBQ on Fri- visit in the lounge. information and registra- call the church at 905-833- noon. A BBQ and drinks community and looking day evening). We enjoyed a beauti- tion. Cost is only $15 per 2325. Our website is www. are kindly provided and for some friendly faces and Registration forms and ful communion service child - $35 max. for family. standrews-kingcity.ca. We everyone brings a salad or a need to enjoy the stories VBS fees may be mailed, last Sunday presided over Prayer is key to our have a ramp on request to dessert to share. this year and surprises of a good emailed, or dropped off in by Rev. G. Beaton, who, at ministry at St. Andrew’s. accommodate accessibil- the picnic is on Sunday, minister who is always person. Cheques are made the conclusion, shared the Currently we have 2 prayer ity. We’re located 2 blocks June 23 and you are wel- entertaining, just come on payable to King Bible news that the date marked groups: Sunday mornings north of the King Rd. at come! Just come to the 10 in. See you Sunday? Church. the 50-year anniversary of at 9:45 a.m. before worship, 13190 Keele St. We look for- a.m. service and follow the Offi ce hours are Tues- his ordination. Congratu- for everyone, and the La- ward to worshiping with entourage afterwards. King Bible Church day and Thursday, from lations, Rev. Beaton, and dies’ Prayer Group which you. On Father’s Day, Sun- 9:30-4:30. Please call, email thanks for sharing your meets Tuesday mornings, day, June 16, we are proud Vacation Bible School (info@kingbiblechurch. special day ministering to usually at 9 a.m., but call All Sa ints to open the King City runs Aug. 12-16 from 9:30 com) or stop by for a regis- us. . Kathy Patterson, 905-833- By Nicola Skinner Farmers’ Market. Dads a.m. to noon each day. tration form. Vacation Bible School 0391 for confi rmation, or a will receive a complimen- This year our kids will is coming! Mark your cal- ride, if needed. There is lots going on tary gourmet burger to be having a hoe-down at St. Andrew’s endars! Tell your neigh- Should you need pasto- at All Saints in June, and celebrate the day. Son West Roundup for By Kathy Patterson bours, friends, family! ral care, call the Rev. Dr. we invite you to join us for their VBS week! Please It’s happening here, July Neal Mathers 905-895-5512, any or all of it. KING SERVICE DIRECTORY Who Does What In Our Community

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Richard Harknett Peter Doner “I think it should be “It should be used for used as a youth cen- community, agricul- tre for skateboard- tural and entertain- ing, dances, etc.” ment purposes as long as it is fiscally responsible.”

The King City Seniors’ Centre was a hive of ac- tivity Saturday as sup- porters gathered to mark the building’s 25th anniversary. The build- ing, a joint venture be- tween the Township and King City Lions Club, opened its doors Jan. Deborah Higgins 17, 1988. A special din- “I like the youth cen- ner, special guests and tre idea. I also think Barb Salisbury musical entertainment a community centre “I think it’s a shame all marked the occasion. where people could they’re letting some get together and sup- of the history go. I port one another think they should try would be good for the and make more use Photos by town.” of it somehow.” Mark Pavilons

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