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Kaake Road doesn’t have rural character of King,” and recommendations and have sidewalks in front In the report, staff rec- sidewalks and she asks said Pellegrini. “No side- to move forward and con- of them,” he said. “What Residents living on the ommended the request be that the same consider- walks is part of the char- struct the sidewalk. if they come forward and east side of Westbrooke denied, and that the devel- ation be given to West- acter. I think we should Developer Domenic want that sidewalk. It’s a Boulevard in the new Fan- oper be directed to install brooke. work with the developers Dell’Elce of Fandor Homes community, it’s not just dor subdivision in Noble- the sidewalk as per the ap- Councillor Bill Cober and pull the sidewalk and said there is a reason why about one street.” ton say they don’t want or proved design. said he could not support use those funds to improve the sidewalk was put in With that, a motion was need a sidewalk on their “The locations of side- the elimination of the the community in another that particular area. He made to approve the staff side of the street. walks are designed to ac- sidewalk. He recalled an way.” feared removing it could recommendation to deny A report was brought commodate anticipated incident where a pedes- Schaefer was worried set a precedent. He also the residents request to to the committee of the pedestrian movements,” trian was struck on a road about the number of pe- pointed out that not all the remove the sidewalk and whole meeting on July 8. reads the staff report. that didn’t have a sidewalk destrians who would use houses on the street are oc- to instruct the developer The residents submitted “Continuous streets pro- and the municipality was the sidewalk. Local coun- cupied yet. to install the sidewalk as a petition to the Town- viding neighbourhood on the hook for millions of cillor Peter Grandilli “What about the pur- outlined in the approved ship’s engineering and connectivity will normally dollars because they were urged members of council chasers that have closed subdivision design. The public works department be designed with side- the ones who approved the to respect the staff report on the opposite side that motion carried. to eliminate the sidewalk walks on one side.” removal of the sidewalk . on Westbrooke Boulevard. Imma Mondaro was at Councillor Debbie While some residents on the meeting as the spokes- Schaefer pointed out that the street have moved person for the residents residents living in the into their new homes, the living on Westbrooke Bou- older neighbourhoods in sidewalk has not been con- levard. King are constantly com- Timeless Moments structed yet. There are 31 “It’s really not neces- ing to council asking for properties on Westbrooke sary,” said Mondaro. “We sidewalks to be installed Boulevard of which 10 are located at the back of on their streets. residents are requesting the subdivision and the “One thing the resi- Day Spa the elimination of the road is only frequented by dents often bemoan is the sidewalk. 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LIMITED trip to the Caribbean, together. My dad left, fully tapped and no aunt I’m not really an ex- and his first experience quietly, July 19. It was a to spoil them rotten. pert on the here and Publisher of the above the clouds. Sunday. Then Kyleigh Q ar- now, either. He told me the view His restlessness came rived on our 10th wed- What I do know is King Weekly Sentinel from up there was to an end, but I’m not ding anniversary, short- that 15 years have come Business Offices breath-taking, and it sure whether he went ly after midnight on and gone without a 25 Queen St. N. definitely gives you a willingly. There was Aug. 5, 2005. A nice gift hand on my shoulder; Bolton ON L7E 1C1 different perspective. more Pavilons history to be sure. without words of praise (shared with Caledon As an aviation buff, and adventure ahead. Another reason to or harsh criticisms – Citizen) I was thrilled he got a Much more. But maybe count our blessings. A without him. Toll Free 1-888-557-6626 chance to soar. he didn’t have a choice. trio of magnificent crea- All I have are a few 905-857-6626 He didn’t mention Carrying Lexie tures now complete. photos and tales to pass Fax: 905-857-6363 whether he caught a around in my arms dur- It was another crazy on to my little ones. www.newspapers-online glimpse of my dad as ing dad’s farewell event week in our lives. The stories likely lost a .com/king he scanned the horizon, was somewhat comfort- Mark Pavilons Kim was a week over- bit in translation, and God’s handiwork. ing. I don’t recall shed- due and my uncle was aren’t as poignant as This week marks the ding too many tears dle child, Liam, our in hospital, succumbing placing a small hand on Editorial 15th anniversary of at the time – way too clan’s only male. to cancer. He died on a well wrinkled cheek. Editor dad’s departure to his fi- much to do. There were I know dad would a Sunday and Kyleigh My loss is theirs, too. MARK PAVILONS [email protected] nal resting place among some moments of soli- have cried and beamed arrived the following How would they look the clouds. tude and some glances if he had the chance to Friday. I remember sit- at the world, had they Advertising & Time waits for no upward during starry cup this tiny creation ting on the floor of the benefitted from dad’s in- one and while it has nights that followed. – his only grandson. It hospital room, shortly sights and unique take Administration little bearing on those One branch of the would have been enough after her birth, trying to on things? How would Head Office who’ve moved on, the family tree removed. to fuel him well into the catch my breath. they have grown receiv- 34 Main St. W. days, months and years One branch the kids afterlife. It would have A death and a birth, ing his hugs and kisses. Beeton ON L0G 1A0 appear in our hair, our could no longer climb, been beautiful. all in one week. Way too Would even a hearty 905-729-2287 faces and the corners of sit on and view the Mom had enough joy much going on. laugh, echoing in the Fax: 905-729-2541 our eyes. beautiful vistas. for several people, when The actual details distance, ring in their It’s also evident in While mom filled in Liam arrived March 15, of that week are pretty ears for all eternity? Advertising our offspring. admirably as the happy 2001. She couldn’t get much a blur. Our two Down here, time Jacklyn Ducharme My eldest, who’s also grandma, there were no enough of the little guy. children said goodbye passes and it’s not al- [email protected] 15, is a modern miracle long walks in the woods, Perhaps she spent a few to my uncle and later in ways kind. Wayne Nichols and a glowing reminder no tiny hands grasp- extra minutes bouncing the week said hello to My advice is, if you [email protected] that, alas, I’m getting ing large, wise fingers. him on her knees for my their new baby sister. must look back, keep Annette Derraugh Heather Erwin older. There was no talk of dad’s benefit. If there In her declining one foot on the gas! Joel Gillespie Fortunately, my dad whispering pines and was any way he could years, my mom joined Myles Meddick got a chance to see, weeping willows. have witnessed such a us in our new home and Adam Pileggi cuddle and weep at his Lexie had three bond, I’m sure it would the bond between her Alex Pozdrowski second granddaughter grandparents to guide have made his adven- are our children grew. Brainteaser Rob Carrick – his son’s first born. her, spoil her and love ture here, and his sub- While some may not rel- That was Father’s Day, her to pieces. sequent trek all worth- ish the idea of having Classifieds June of 1998. Then came the mid- while. an elderly parent live [email protected] My sister got a chance with them, I wouldn’t Graphic Designers to embrace Liam for a have had it any other Lisa Clendening while, before she too way. It gave my children John Speziali Letter to the Editor was called away Dec. 10, that sense of history, a 2001. familial connection that Business Some bitter sweet helped mold them in Janice Coté Township can’t moments for our family, their formative years. Sylvia DeShane to be sure. We also never ate so A man says his Mary Speck afford school site Lexie doesn’t remem- well! ber my sister Angela My mom decided it dog can jump Subscription rates: and Liam never got to was time to leave as over his house. Within 65 km except towns with Both Simon Lloyd and Ed Millar gave excellent rea- know her. well, so on March 10, letter carriers – $39.00 + G.S.T. sons for the Township to not purchase the former Holy Beyond 65 km and towns with Another limb broken 2010 she slipped away How is this pos- letter carriers – $67.00 + G.S.T. Name School. If the Township has a financial surplus it quietly and alone. It was Single copies 94¢ + G.S.T. should be spent in areas where it truly is needed: on our sible? or $1.00 (includes G.S.T.) a Wednesday afternoon. roads, for instance. I sat with her for Last week’s Published every Wednesday I recently had to replace the tires on my car and while Trivia about an hour after I Copyright King Weekly Sentinel 2013 there was obvious wear and tear related to normal driv- answer: The The advertiser agrees that the ing, they also showed premature shredding. Did the ap- All species of arrived at the hospital, publisher shall not be liable for discussing trivialities. people on the damages arising out of errors palling state of the roads in King Township contribute? toads have poi- in advertisements beyond the Back in April I wrote a letter, which the Sentinel It was almost surreal. boat were all amount paid for the space actually son glands. I’m not an expert on occupied by that portion of the printed, where I suggested that public sector workers married! advertisement in which the error live in an unrealistic world financed by the ever-increas- fate, destiny or what occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or ing burden placed upon the private sector. The private otherwise, and there shall be no sector has learned that you “can’t always get what you liability for non insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount want!,” something the public sector still cannot grasp. paid for such advertisement. I have lived in King Township for 18 years and in that time my taxes have increased substantially. As I have no Simcoe-York Printing children and live on a well and septic system, the only & Publishing Limited, fundamental services I receive are garbage pick-up and publisher of the New Tecumseth Times snow clearing, both of which are excellent. However, it King Weekly Sentinel seems a high price to pay! Innisfil Scope The reality is that King Township simply cannot af- Caledon Publishing Ltd. ford to purchase the Holy Name School. Neither does publisher of it need to. It already has municipal offices, which are Caledon Citizen more than adequate. I think it is time that the public sector got a dose of reality and opted to forego grandiose schemes in the in- Member terest of obvious necessities. CCNA

Mike Shackleford Schomberg Thursday, July 18, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 5 York-Simcoe Liberals elect energetic executive The York-Simcoe Pro- cil vice-president, Jeff more seniors receive care vincial Liberals are back Bunn. quickly and in the com- in the game, electing an “We are well aware of fort of their own home, energetic new executive. our challenges; this rid- while providing tax re- In a meeting at the ing has never elected a lief for small businesses Bradford West Gwillim- Liberal,” Scott conceded. to help them create more bury Public Liberal, more “But, we know that the jobs by increasing their than 40 local members riding just south of us – Employer Health Tax ex- came together to chart the Oak Ridges-Markham -- emption. way forward for the Lib- is represented by a great eral movement in York- Liberal MPP and we know Jaczek praised the Pre- Simcoe. Liberals have won in ar- mier’s leadership. “Her The new president, eas of this riding within first announcement as Jonathan Scott of Brad- the past decade. We’re premier was right here in ford, praised the team. excited to build the orga- Bradford, when she vis- “We’re a team from across nization needed to finally ited a farm in the Marsh the riding and are excited win.” to commit to serving as to get to work. We have a To underline that Minister of Agriculture lot of hard work ahead of point, joining the group and Food. Our govern- us – fundraising and find- were former York North ment cares about the ing a candidate – but we’re Liberal MP Karen Kraft needs of rural and small- excited to get started.” Sloan and the Hon. Aileen town communities; we Scott, who was a stu- Carroll, former Liberal know the economic and dent trustee with the MP for Barrie-Simcoe- health benefits of good lo- Simcoe County District Bradford and past Barrie cal food.” School Board and worked MPP. Both former parlia- The York--Simcoe Pro- as a speechwriter for Pre- mentarians represented vincial Liberal Associa- mier Kathleen Wynne, local communities in the tion has ambitious plans highlighted the “grass- 1990s and early 2000s. On- in terms of community roots talent” included in tario Liberal MPPs Steven events, fundraising and the team, noting the vari- Del Duca of Vaughan and preparing for a provincial ous municipal councillors Dr. Helena Jaczek of Oak election. Anyone interest- and school board trustees Ridges-Markham spoke to ed in getting involved is serving on the executive. the group as well. encouraged to email jono. Councillor Raj Sandhu “Liberals can win in [email protected] or of Bradford is the asso- York--Simcoe, with the visit www.facebook.com/ Jonathan Scott, new president of the York-Simcoe provincial Liberals, is shown with ciation’s vice-president; right combination of YorkSimcoeLiberals. Premier Kathleen Wynne. Councillor Avia Eek of hard work and fundrais- King Township is the new ing,” said MPP Del Duca. secretary. East Gwillim- “Our 2013 budget is bury school trustee Lora- about creating a prosper- ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE lea Carruthers and for- ous Ontario – an economy mer trustee and Simcoe that’s creating jobs and a County District School government that’s mak- Expropriations Act Board vice-chair Nancy ing daily life easier for Notice of Application for Approval to Expropriate Land Halbert are association families, seniors, com- directors. muters and students,” IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Minister of Transportation for approval to expropriate land being in the: Other executive mem- said Dr. Jaczek. Township: King Regional Municipality: York bers include former Lib- Liberals are moving Geographic Township: King Province: Ontario eral Party of Canada forward with full-day (Ontario) political opera- kindergarten to give kids for the purpose of: a great start in life and tions officer Kevin Roche; To allow for bridge replacement along Hwy 9 at the Holland Drainage Canal and all works related thereto. businessman Lucinio will continue to provide a Miguelo; Bradford realtor 30%-off grant for low- or NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate: Tina Sibbald; federal rid- middle-income students ing association treasurer to go to college or univer- All right, title and interest in the following lands: Vaughan Moult; and for- sity. Lot: Part of 2 Concession: 1 New Survey mer YNOT Bradford West As well, the Liberal Township: King Regional Municipality: York Gwillimbury Youth Coun- plan is helping 46,000 Part(s): 2 Geographic Township: King PIN: 03412-0069(LT) Ministry Plan: P-3273-0111 Registration System: Land Titles Registration #: 65R-34050 Letter to the Editor Division: York Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving Disappointed in changes authority in writing, a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within 30 days after the registered owner is to Slokker development served with the notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within 30 days after the first publication of the notice; I am disappointed to see even more changes to the Slokker development. I do not support the planned b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within 30 days after the first publication of the notice. changes without protecting future access to Conces- THE APPROVING AUTHORITY IS THE sion 8 through the elbow bend of Bluff Trail. The extensive development in the northeast quad- Minister of Transportation Minister of Transportation rant has placed excessive traffic onto Hillfarm and 3rd floor, Ferguson Block c/o Karen Kalemkiarian Greenside, resulting in significant safety concerns. 77 Wellesley Street West Conveyancing Supervisor Both York Region Police traffic stops and Township Toronto, ON M7A 1Z8 Property Section, Central Region traffic studies support the lack of control on these 1201 Wilson Avenue, Building D, 3rd floor residential streets. The further build-out of the devel- Downsview, ON M3M 1J8 opment will put additional pressure on these streets. By moving tons of earth across the ravine, the developer has proven that access to Concession 8 is Si vous avez des questions ou désirez un complément d’information, veuillez communiquer avec le ministère à l’adresse possible. This access must be reserved for potential ci-haut. future use. This Notice first published on July 18, 2013. This council should ensure the safety of current and future residents is protected by reserving this critical access route.

Floyd Dickson BLEED Nobleton 6 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Corporation of the Township of King 905-833-5321 [email protected] The Corporation2075 King Road,of the King Township City, ON L7B 1A1of King [email protected] 2075 King Road, King City, ON L7B 1A1 www.king.ca UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS MunicipalUPC Office,OMI NCouncilG C OChambersUNCIL MEETINGS Municipal Office, Council Chambers DEFERRED Audit Committee - DEFERREDCommunication Audit Committee of Audit- ResultsCommunication for the year of Audit ended December 31, 2012 Results for the year ended December 31, 2012 Mon. August 26, 2013 6:00pmMon. August - Council/Committee 26, 2013 of the Whole 6:00pm - Council/Committee of the Whole NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY THETHE CORPORA CORPORATIONTION OF THE THE T TOWNSHIPOWNSHIPOFOF KINGKING 13092,13092, 13098 13098 and and 13104 13104 Highway 27 27 and and 25 25 Wilsen Wilsen Road, Road, TownshipTownship of of King King

TAKETAKE NOTICE NOTICE thatthat the the Council of of the the Corporation Corporation of of the the TownshipTownship of of King King passed passed By-law NumberNumber 2013-81 2013-81 on on the the 8th 8th day day ofof July, July, 2013 2013 under under SectionSection 34 ofof thethe PlanningPlanning Act, Act, R.S.O, R.S.O, 1990, 1990, chequecheque or moneyor money order order only) only) payable payable to the to Minister the Minister of Finance of Financestructionstruction of a portion of a of portion King Street of King will Streetbe required. will be As required. a result, As a result, ChapterChapter P.13. P.13. By-law By-law number number 2013-81 2013-81 amends amends Zoning Zoning By-law By-law to to cover cover the the Ontario Ontario Municipal Municipal Board Board fee, and fee, a and cheque a cheque for the for Townshipthe Township of King of has King initiated has the initiated Municipal the Municipal Class Class $151.00 representing the Clerk’s Department Administrative pro- Environmental Assessment (MEA Class EA) process. Options for 74-53,74-53, as as amended, amended, by rezoning the the subject subject lands lands from from $151.00 representing the Clerk’s Department Administrative pro- Environmental Assessment (MEA Class EA) process. Options for cessing fee, payable to the Township of King. Should this date fall the reconstruction of King Street include realignment of the road- ResidentialResidential Urban Urban (R1) (R1) to Residential Residential Urban Urban (Nobleton) (Nobleton) cessing fee, payable to the Township of King. Should this date fall the reconstruction of King Street include realignment of the road- Exception A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-5 zones. This rezoning will on ona holiday a holiday or weekend, or weekend, you willyou have will haveuntil 4:30 until p.m. 4:30 of p.m. the nextof the nextway alongway a alongnew municipal a new municipal right-of-way, right-of-way, partial realignment partial realignment and and Exception A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4 and A-5 zones. This rezoning will business day to file your appeal. If you wish to appeal to the major utility relocation within the existing right-of-way, construc- facilitatefacilitate the the development development of thirty-four (34) (34) residential residential townhouse townhouse business day to file your appeal. If you wish to appeal to the major utility relocation within the existing right-of-way, construc- units, six (6) of which are to be live/work mixed use units, and the OntarioOntario Municipal Municipal Board, Board, a copy a copy of an of appeal an appeal form is form available is availabletion of ation new of roadway a new roadwaybetween Kingbetween Street King and StreetBernhardt and RoadBernhardt Road units, six (6) of which are to be live/work mixed use units, and the from the Ontario Municipal Board website at www.omb.gov.on.ca and permanent closure of King Street adjacent to Dufferin Street. conversion of the “Pringle House” to an additional live/work mixed from the Ontario Municipal Board website at www.omb.gov.on.ca and permanent closure of King Street adjacent to Dufferin Street. conversion of the “Pringle House” to an additional live/work mixed or from the Clerk of the Township of King. Please note the Board The Dufferin Street Bridge spans the south canal of the Holland use unit. By-law 2012-81 identifies a limited range of commercial or from the Clerk of the Township of King. Please note the Board The Dufferin Street Bridge spans the south canal of the Holland useuses unit. permitted By-law on2012-81 the ground identifies floor fora limited live/work range mixed of usecommercial units. will only accept filing fee payments by certified cheque or money Marsh drainage system just south of the community of uses permitted on the ground floor for live/work mixed use units. orderwill. only accept filing fee payments by certified cheque or moneyAnsnorveldt.Marsh A Canadian drainage Environmental system just Assessment south of has the been community of By-law 2012-81 also identifies height, yard, and parking require- order. Ansnorveldt. A Canadian Environmental Assessment has been By-lawments 2012-81 specific toalso this identifies development. height, yard, and parking require- previously completed for the canal improvement and bridge Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a by- replacement.previously A location completed map is shown for the below: canal improvement and bridge ments specific to this development. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a by- AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not replacement. A location map is shown below: ANDOntario TAKE Municipal NOTICE Board that inany respect person of orthe agency by-law mayby filing appeal with tothe the be lawfiled to by the an Ontariounincorporated Municipal association Board. orA noticegroup. ofHowever, appeal amay not OntarioClerk of Municipal the Corporation Board ofin therespect Township of the of by-lawKing not by later filing than with the the noticebe filedof appeal by an may unincorporated be filed in the associationname of an individualor group. who However, is a Clerk29th of the day Corporation of July, 2013 of a thenotice Township of appeal of settingKing not out later the objec-than the a membernotice of of appealthe association may be orfiled the in group the nameon its behalf.of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. 29thtion to day the of by-law July, 2013 and the a notice reasons of inappeal support setting of the out objection, the objec- No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing together with 1 cheque in the amount of $125.00 (certified cheque tion to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection, of theNo appealperson unless,or public before body the shall by-law be added was passed, as a party the toperson the hearing togetheror money with order 1 cheque only) payable in the amount to the Minister of $125.00 of Finance (certified to covercheque or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or writ- the Ontario Municipal Board fee, and a cheque for $151.00 repre- of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or money order only) payable to the Minister of Finance to cover tenor submissions public body to made the council oral submissions or, in the opinion at a public of the meeting Ontario or writ- thesenting Ontario the Municipal Clerk's DepartmentBoard fee, and Administrative a cheque for processing $151.00 fee,repre- Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person payable to the Township of King. Should this date fall on a holiday ten submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario senting the Clerk's Department Administrative processing fee, or public body as a party. or weekend, you will have until 4:30 p.m. of the next business day Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person payable to the Township of King. Should this date fall on a holiday to file your appeal. If you wish to appeal to the Ontario Municipal An orexplanation public body of theas purposea party. and effect of the By-law and a key or weekend, you will have until 4:30 p.m. of the next business day Board, a copy of an appeal form is available from the Ontario map showing the location of the lands affected by the By-law are THE PROCESS toMunicipal file your appeal.Board website If you atwish www.omb.gov.on.ca to appeal to the orOntario from the Municipal Clerk availableAn explanation on our website of the at purpose www.king.ca and effect. of the By-law and a Thiskey project is being planned under the planning and design Board,of the aTownship copy of of an King. appeal Please form note is availablethe Board fromwill only the accept Ontario map showing the location of the lands affected by the By-lawprocess are THE for SchedulePROCESS B projects as defined in the Municipal Municipalfiling fee Boardpayments website by certified at www.omb.gov.on.ca cheque or money orderor from. the Clerk DATEDavailable at the on Township our website of King at thiswww.king.ca 10th day .of July, 2013. EngineersThis Association project is being “Municipal planned Class under Environmentalthe planning and design of the Township of King. Please note the Board will only accept Assessment”process (October for Schedule 2000, as B amended).projects as The defined Class in EA the Municipal filingOnly fee individuals, payments corporations by certified and cheque public orbodies money may order appeal. a by- NOTICEDATED at OF the TownshipADOPTION of King OF this OFFICIAL 10th day of PLANJuly, 2013.processEngineers includes public Association and review agency “Municipal consultation, Class an eval- Environmental law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not uation ofAssessment” alternatives, an (October assessment 2000, of the as impacts amended). of the Thepro- Class EA be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a AMENDMENT NOS. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 TOWNSHIP Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a by- NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OFFICIAL PLANposed alternatives,process includes and identification public and of review a preferred agency solution. consultation, Upon an eval- notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is OF KING OFFICIAL PLAN DOCUMENTS FILE law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not completion of this study, a Project File documenting the process a member of the association or the group on its behalf. NUMBERAMENDMENT OP-2013-02 NOS. BY82, THE83, 84, CORPORA 85, 86 TOWNSHIPTION uation of alternatives, an assessment of the impacts of the pro- be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a will be availableposed alternatives, for public review and foridentification a period of of30 acalendar preferred days. solution. Upon notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is OFOF THE KING TOWNSHIP OFFICIALOF KINGPLAN DOCUMENTS FILE No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing completion of this study, a Project File documenting the process a member of the association or the group on its behalf. NUMBER OP-2013-02 BY THE CORPORATIONPUBLIC CONSULTATION of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Public consultationwill be available is an importantfor public component review for ofa periodthe EA of process. 30 calendar days. or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or writ- No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing TownshipOF THE of King TOWNSHIP passed By-lawOF Numbers KING 2013-75, 2013-76, This will provide the public an opportunity to review the project, ten submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario 2013-77, 2013-78 & 2013-79 on the 8th day of July 2013 under related PUBLIC issues, andCONSULTATION discuss timing for the proposed work. ofMunicipal the appeal Board, unless, there before are reasonable the by-law grounds was passed, to add the the person person TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Public consultation is an important component of the EA process. or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or writ- Section 17 of the Planning Act, R.S.O, 1990, as amended, to Members of the public, agencies and other interested persons are or public body as a party. adoptTownship Official Plan of King Amendment passed Numbers By-law Numbers82, 83, 84, 2013-75, 85, & 86 2013-76,to This will provide the public an opportunity to review the project, ten submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario encouraged to participate in the planning of this undertaking. the2013-77, Township 2013-78of King Official & 2013-79 Plan, onHamlet the 8thSecondary day of JulyPlan, 2013King under related issues, and discuss timing for the proposed work. MunicipalAn explanation Board, of there the purpose are reasonable and effect grounds of the By-law to add and the a person key Participation can include attending consultation opportunities, or CitySection Community 17 of the Plan, Planning Nobleton Act, CommunityR.S.O, 1990, Plan, as amended, and to Members of the public, agencies and other interested persons are map showing the location of the lands affected by the By-law are by contacting the person(s) identified below with information, or public body as a party. Schombergadopt Official Community Plan Amendment Plan, respectively. Numbers 82, 83, 84, 85, & 86 to available on our website at www.king.ca . commentsencouraged or questions. to participateConsultation in opportunities the planning are of planned this undertaking. the Township of King Official Plan, Hamlet Secondary Plan, KingthroughoutParticipation the planning can process include and attending will be consultation advertised in opportunities, local or An explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law and a key is sent pursuant to Chapter P.13, Section 17(23) of DATED at the Township of King this 10th day of July, 2013 THISCity NOTICE Community Plan, Nobleton Community Plan, andnewspapers,by contacting on the Township’s the person(s) website and identified directly belowto individuals with information, map showing the location of the lands affected by the By-law are the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990. The Official Plan Amendments Schomberg Community Plan, respectively. or agenciescomments on the Project or questions. Mailing List. Consultation opportunities are planned available on our website at www.king.ca . apply Township-wide and concern all lands encompassed by the NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY throughout the planning process and will be advertised in local King Township Officialis sent Plan, pursuant as amended. to Chapter P.13, Section 17(23)PUBLIC of COMMENTS INVITED DATED at the Township of King this 10th day of July, 2013 THIS NOTICE newspapers, on the Township’s website and directly to individuals THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990. The Official Plan AmendmentsIf you have any questions or comments or wish to be added to the KING The purpose and effect of these Amendments is to (i) update King Project Mailingor agencies List, please on the contact: Project Mailing List. Township’sapply Township-wide site plan control and policies, concern and all (ii) lands establish encompassed pre-consul- by the NOTICE14865 Concession OF PASSING 7, Township OF ofA KingZONING BY-LAW BY tationKing and Township submission Official requirements Plan, as amended. in support of development Mr. AllanPUBLIC Garnham, COMMENTS P.Eng., Mr. INVITED David Van Veen, C.Tech. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF applications. Copies of these Amendments are available for If you have any questions or comments or wish to be added to the TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the The purpose and effect of these Amendments is to (i) update KingProject Manager Project Manager KINGTownship of King passed By-law Number 2013-85 on the 8th day inspection at the Township of King Planning Department under K. SmartProject Associates Mailing Limited List, please Township contact: of King Township’s site plan control policies, and (ii) establish pre-consul- 14865of July, Concession 2013 under Section7, Township 34 of theof KingPlanning Act, R.S.O, 1990, File No. OP-2013-02 at 2075 King Road, King City, Monday to 85 McIntyre Drive 2075 King Road tation and submission requirements in support of development Chapter P.13. By-law number 2013-85 amends Zoning By-law Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Telephone 905-833-5321. KitchenerMr. ON Allan N2R Garnham, 1H6 KingP.Eng., City, Mr.ON DavidL7B 1A1 Van Veen, C.Tech. TAKE74-53, NOTICE as amended.that the Council of the Corporation of the applications. Copies of these Amendments are available Phone for 519.748.1199Project Manager ext.246 Phone 905.833.5321Project Manager ext.4056 Township of King passed By-law Number 2013-85 on the 8th day Anyinspection person or atpublic the body Township will be ofentitled King to Planning receive notice Department of the underFax 519.748.6100K. Smart Associates LimitedFax 905.833-2300 Township of King decision of the approval authority if a written request to be notified ofThe July, intent 2013 of under the zoning Section amendment 34 of the application Planning is Act, to facilitateR.S.O, 1990,the File No. OP-2013-02 at 2075 King Road, King City, MondayE-mail to [email protected] McIntyre Drive E-mail [email protected] King Road of the decision (including the person’s or public body’s address) Chaptercreation P.13. of a new By-law lot for number conservation 2013-85 purposes amends whereby Zoning a By-law28.7 Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Telephone 905-833-5321. Kitchener ON N2R 1H6 King City, ON L7B 1A1 is made to the approval authority. The approval authority is the Comments and information regarding the Project are being col- 74-53,hectare as (71amended. acre) parcel would be severed and conveyed to the Phone 519.748.1199 ext.246 Phone 905.833.5321 ext.4056 Regional Municipality of York, 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, lected in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Nature Conservancy of Canada while a 3.2 hectare (8 acre) par- Any person or public body will be entitled to receive notice of the Fax 519.748.6100 Fax 905.833-2300 cel would be retained for continued residential purposes. The Ontario L3Y 6Z1. Assessment Act. Personal information will be protected in accor- The intent of the zoning amendment application is to facilitate the decision of the approval authority if a written request to be notified E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] creationamendment of a seeksnew lot to forsterilize conservation the severed purposes lands for whereby building apur- 28.7 of the decision (including the person’s or public body’s address)dance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of DATED at the Township of King this 12th day of July 2013. Privacy Act (MFIPPA), all information received other than person- hectareposes by(71 restricting acre) parcel the rangewould of be permitted severed uses and that conveyed are consis- to the is made to the approval authority. The approval authority is the Comments and information regarding the Project are being col- tent with natural heritage conservation purposes. The amendment al information may be included in the Project documentation Nature Conservancy of Canada while a 3.2 hectare (8 acre) par- TOWNSHIPRegional MunicipalityOF KING of York, 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, lected in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental also addresses a reduction in the minimum lot frontage for the which will become part of the public record. Should you have any cel would be retained for continued residential purposes. The Ontario L3Y 6Z1. Assessment Act. Personal information will be protected in accor- severed lands while reductions in both the lot frontage minimum KING STREET REALIGNMENT questions or concerns with regard to the collection of personal dance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of amendmentand lot area seeks minimum to sterilize are requested the severed for the landsretained for lands. building pur- LOTS 9 & 10, CONCESSION 3 (OLD SURVEY) information, please contact Project Manager, Township of King at DATED at the Township of King this 12th day of July 2013. Privacy Act (MFIPPA), all information received other than person- poses by restricting the range of permitted uses that are consis- MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESS- (905) 833-4056. tentAND with TAKE natural NOTICE heritagethat conservation any person or purposes.agency may The appeal amendment to the TOWNSHIP OF KING al information may be included in the Project documentation alsoOntario addresses Municipal a reductionBoard in respect in the of minimum the by-law lot by frontage filing with for the the MENT This Noticewhich issued will becomeJune 2013. part of the public record. Should you have any severedClerk of lands the Corporation while reductions of the Townshipin both the of lotKing frontage not later minimum than NOTICEKING STREETOF STUDY REALIGNMENTCOMMENCEMENT questions or concerns with regard to the collection of personal andthe lot 30th area minimum day of July, are requested2013 a notice for ofthe appeal retained setting lands. out the LOTS 9 & 10, CONCESSION 3 (OLD SURVEY) information, please contact Project Manager, Township of King at objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objec- THEMUNICIP STUDY AL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESS- (905) 833-4056. ANDtion, TAKE together NOTICE with 1 thatcheque any in person the amount or agency of $125.00 may appeal(certified to the As part of the overall Dufferin Street Bridge replacement, recon Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by filing with the MENT This Notice issued June 2013. Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of King not later than NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT the 30th day of July, 2013 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objec- THE STUDY tion, together with 1 cheque in the amount of $125.00 (certified As part of the overall Dufferin Street Bridge replacement, recon Thursday, July 18, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 7 Guest speaker at King Bible Church Sunday rendition of “His Eye Is The Social Group is at Son West Roundup the service. Formal Sun- Beaton will be back with On The Sparrow.” Every- organizing a trip to the for their Vacation Bible day school classes will re- us and the following week, King’s one was indeed blessed by Halton County Radial School week, Aug. 12-16 sume in the fall, but there July 28, we welcome Deb- the powerful message of Railway near Milton on from 9:30 a.m. to noon! will be a children’s activ- bie Mathers, the wife of Corners the music. Saturday, Aug. 17. It prom- Please plan on joining us ity available during the our interim moderator to As my husband and ises to be a fun-fi lled day for another exciting year worship services during lead us in worship. King City United I were leaving church checking out antique elec- of singing, stories, crafts, the summer. As we are learning in By Rev. Evelyn on Sunday we were con- tric streetcars and railway snacks and games! For Dr. Peter Ross, an elder VBS, prayer is key! St. McLachlan cerned about a bad ac- cars in their museum. You children from JK to Grade at St. Andrew’s, Newmar- Andrew’s invites to meet cident as we heard the can ride the old rails, have 7! Registration fee is $15 ket led us again in wor- before the worship ser- Do you know the par- sirens swarming around a picnic lunch or enjoy per child (includes T-shirt ship July 14 and we look vice on Sunday mornings able of the Good Samari- King and Keele. It wasn’t an ice cream cone! Even and a family BBQ on Fri- forward to his return the at 9:45 a.m. The Ladies’ tan? Do you know what a until later that we real- if you don’t attend KCUC day evening). last two Sundays in Au- Prayer Group meets early parable is? ized it was our hockey we’d love to have you join Registration forms and gust. His message was Tuesday mornings. Please A parable is a story that icon in town – the Stanley us! Call the church at 905- VBS fees may be mailed, “The Kingdom of God: call Kathy Patterson at has an underlying mean- Cup. I’m looking forward 833-5181 or email kcuc@ emailed, or dropped off in our Hearts Desire.” Our 905- 833-0391 to check re ing to it. Jesus liked to tell to hearing your stories of bellnet.ca for more details person. Cheques are made Vacation Bible School’s summer times. Won’t you a lot of parables. being able to stand beside as we will organize a car payable to “King Bible theme is The Kingdom join us? It was his way of ex- it and looking longingly at pool. Church.” of the Son, a Prayer Sa- Should you need pasto- plaining what the King- it. What an awesome mo- Worship is at 10 a.m. Offi ce hours are Tues- fari! looking at the Lord’s ral care, call the Rev. Dr. dom of God is about. ment for King City to have at KCUC, 50 Elizabeth day and Thursday, 9:30 Prayer. VBS started Mon- Neal Mathers at 905-895- Sometimes the parables this treasured trophy in Grove! Come and share in a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please day, July 15 and runs until 5512, our interim mod- carry a weightier mean- town! the community! See you email info@kingbible- Thursday noon, conclud- erator from St. Andrew’s, ing than we realize at We continue to collect there! church.com or stop by for ing with a special time for Newmarket or Kathy Pat- fi rst. Such is the one that loose change to help with a registration form. You the children to show their terson, 905-833-0391. we heard in church on the aftermath of the fl ood- King Bible Church can also print a form off families and friends what Sunday. ing in Alberta. The fi nal our website, www.kingbi- VBS was all about! Come If you have any prayer We think the parable Sunday will be July 28. Join us this Sunday as blechurch.com. join us for refreshments requests or praise items, is that we are to go and The monies we collect will Myles Holmes will be our and see what the kids have questions, concerns be kind and that all will be sent to the Alberta and guest speaker. St. Andrew’s been making and learn- or need a ride, call the be well. Unfortunately Northwest Conference We have Celebration By Kathy Patterson ing. Maybe you too will church. We have a ramp it’s not quite that easy. of the United Church of Zone available downstairs want to sing along! We are on request to accommo- We were challenged this Canada. We will be hav- for kids aged 2.5 to Grade St. Andrew’s invites having a wonderful time date accessibility. We’re past Sunday to not really ing a coin rolling party on 1. We also have nursery you to join us for summer learning that God, “lis- located 2 blocks north look at the Samaritan who Tuesday, July 30 at 10 a.m. available downstairs for worship Sunday morn- tens, provides, forgives, of the King Rd. at 13190 helped the unfortunate and prayers as we send off babies to 2.5 ings at 10:30 a.m. and to protects and rules!” Keele St. We look forward soul who was beaten up as our support. Please come This year our kids stay for refreshments and This Sunday, our to worshiping with you. he travelled from Jericho out to roll and pray. will be having a hoedown a chance to visit following friend, the Rev. Gordon Have a great summer! to Jerusalem. We know he was kind. Instead look at the person who was in the ditch! crown He did not like or care PAVING LTD. for the individual who helped him. 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When you enter Noble- King’s Spotlight ton’s Cappuccino Bak- ery, you feel like a kid in a candy store. Every- on Business thing looks so inviting, you don’t know where to er looked back. His veal and chicken start. Frank has been in- dishes fl y out the door Fortunately, seasoned volved in the industry on a daily basis. The pas- staff are there to help. since then, operating a tries and gelato, all made And you’ll often fi nd co- number of bakeries and on site, will temp you. owner Frank Agostino eateries in the Vaughan Cappuccino is open behind the counter. and King areas, for more bright and early at 5:30 Customers trickle in than 30 years. a.m. in the summer constantly – couples, It’s people – all sorts months, catering to the moms, professionals, of people – that keep early risers and workers seniors and blue col- Agostino going. “I en- who have to be on the job lar workers. They’re all joy what I do. It’s in my site early. greeted with a smile. blood.” The customer base is It’s not just an eatery When customers stop varied. The regulars stop or a solution to your din- in, some from 20 years by for their favourite ner party – it’s a destina- back, they’re happy to menu items. Those work- tion, a draw, exactly what see Frank is still running ing in the area on con- King Township is look- the shop. struction projects stop ing for. He’s had to work at by to pick up a lunch to Agostino and Rocco it to build a solid repu- go, and often come back Zapone are fully involved tation by offering top with family and friends to an art. It all comes ning in 2010. Although er level, there is ample in the operation and quality foods. From full to enjoy a more leisurely down to taste. it was a long time com- space for storage, and a management of the busi- breakfasts, to oven-baked meal. City customers, A small army of more ing, with many delays, separate area dedicated ness, each bringing their pizzas and homemade who stopped in once or than two dozen staff keep having the sewer system to daily food preparation own unique expertise to breads and lasagnas, twice on their way to a the wheels turning at fi nished enabled them to and manufacture items provide their customers Cappuccino Bakery has cottage, now have be- Cappuccino. Everything relocate and expand, and for business-to-business. with quality products all the bases covered. come regulars and phone is made fresh, almost made it possible for the Cappuccino provides and service. Frank admitted that if ahead to pick up an order around the clock. business to grow. products, as a wholesaler, Agostino began work- he had more room, he’d en route to a weekend re- Frank Agostino and It opened mid-May to local and out-of-area ing at the Open Window offer an even bigger se- treat, or to a favourite va- Rocco Zapone opened the 2012 and Agostino said businesses in the retail Bakery at age 14 and nev- lection. cation spot. Many of the Cappuccino Bakery in he’s overwhelmed with food and hospitality mar- staff of local businesses 1983 at Pine Valley and the unbelievable re- kets. The bakery also of- come in to pick up lunch Highway 7. sponse in his fi rst year in fers their clients catering as take-out, while others In 2006, they moved the new locale. and specialty orders. choose to enjoy the ambi- the business to the loca- Cappuccino Bakery Agostino has many ence of eating in the res- tion on King Road, east has almost 3,200 square reasons to smile. And taurant. of Highway 27 in Noble- feet on the main fl oor for he’s put many smiles Quality suppliers en- ton. service to customers, al- on the faces of his loyal sure consistency and The current location lowing for more display customers, who consider quality in the menu was purchased in 2009 counters and a larger him a mainstay in the items. Ingredients are with construction begin- open area. On the low- community. purchased within the 100-kilometre radius as often as possible, and closer to home whenever the opportunity is avail- Faces from King able. Fresh produce is of- ten purchased, in season, directly from local farms. The menu has changed, and offers a greater variety. The vi- sual impact is very im- portant in the selection of food, and the location offers abundant display Just some of the home-made delicacies o ered at No- space. One of Frank’s bleton’s Cappuccino Bakery. favourites is his potato pizza, and now he has the room in the hot table to display it. Recipes for the menu items at Cappuccino Bak- ery come from old family recipes, from the lists of favourites of staff, from A blast from the past... friends, and from the cre- ative spirit of the own- ers. There is a wealth of combined talent and ex- Is this you? perience among the staff, resulting in the creation Contact us to claim your prize! of dishes which satisfy the many different tastes of the customers. New items, like the fi ve dif- ferent stuffed breads and King Weekly Sentinel the half dozen different chicken entrées, always Call us at 905-857-6626 or add interest to the al- ready inspired menu. email [email protected] Agostino has it down 10 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, July 18, 2013 Prudential REAL ESTATE Ronan Realty, Brokerage SOLUTIONS FOR YOU! Independently Owned & Operated Business, Anne Hilliard Giosetta Sales Representative Belperio Business, Finance ABR, Broker Tel: 905.859.4477 Fax: 905.859.4478 Finance Cell: 416.795.4920 & Real Estate

Email: EXT 150 [email protected] 416.736.6500 & Real Estate Email: [email protected] www.realproperty4u.ca www.annehilliard.com TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL Aurora eyes judicial reviewPLEASE RETURN in PROOFED King cell tower ght By Brock Weir cesses and protocols Bell,” he said. “AsWITHIN the ANgaged HOUR and ready OF to contin- with communications be- judicial review could run which lead to the construc- mayor seeks to meet withRECEIPT, ue the escalation.” tween the company and up to $5,000 with advice Lawyers are exploring tion, just over the Town’s senior leadership of Bell, Not so fast, said Mar. A residents, leaving all con- coming forward to council. the possibility of applying boundary with King Town- capable of making the de-THANKjudicial YOU review could be cerned in the same place “I think the request is for a judicial review over ship on Bathurst Street. cision to move the tower,905-729-2287 it “very limited” in scope they are right now. reasonable to explore ev- the King Township cell “A win in favour of the is important for all stake- due to the involvement of Councillors approved ery option and that is all phone tower looking over Town and the residents holders to know howFAX: seri- 905-729-2541Industry Canada which 7-2 going ahead with get- [residents] are asking for,” a swath of southwest Au- would be the requirement ous the [email protected] feels has a “clear” policy in ting advice about a pos- said Councillor Michael rora. of a do-over of the whole about moving the tower place. A judicial review sible judicial review. Con- Thompson. Aurora council ap- process of the tower by and that the Town is en- could simply state issues sultation over a potential proved a motion tasking Proofed and York Region Town Solicitor Warren approved by ...... approves guidelines Mar with retaining an ex- for new communities ternal lawyer to explore Date: October 18/11 The Regional Munici- the possibilities of getting Date of insertion: October 19/11 pality of York released a judicial review off the New Communities Guide- ground. Sales Rep.: JD lines, a blueprint for plan- While he cautioned the NTT q KTS 3 IS q ning urban areas in York results of a judicial review CC q OC q Region. These guidelines could be limited, residents have been created to assist in the area have one objec- Set by: JRC local municipalities and tive in mind: having the Anne Hilliard - Prudential the development industry tower dismantled and cart- EARLUG achieve sustainable prac- ed off elsewhere. tices and meet the require- “An apology does not 12p X 35 ments outlined in the York remove the Town’s ob- Region Offi cial Plan (ROP) ligation to have justice 2010. done,” said resident John “In developing the Cunningham, one of the next generation of com- leading voices against the munities in York Region, tower, citing a previous we need to ensure devel- apology from municipal opment continues to be staff over how the tower planned as healthy, inclu- was handled. sive and sustainable,” said The Town, he said, York Region Chairman should clearly look at and CEO Bill Fisch. “These launching a judicial re- guidelines provide clarity view, looking into pro- on the planning of these communities while apply- What do you call someone who’s an engineer, Society lauds coverage, attendance ing the policies of the Re- a project manager, and a black belt in karate? The Schomberg Horticultural Society is extremely excited with the coverage it gional Offi cial Plan.” received in the King Township newspapers in regards to their annual garden tour The eight-chapter held June 23. document was developed It should generate interest in the tour for the coming years. through resident, stake- To wrap it all up, the organizers of the garden tour held a volunteer and garden holder and municipal con- O ce: owner appreciation BBQ, held at Peter and Eleonora Schmied’s residence right af- sultation. It addresses the 905-895-1822 ter the tour. 41 Regional Offi cial Plan Each o ce is independently owned and operated. Linda Jessop thanked Barb Niemeyer and Eleonora Schmied on behalf of the policies directly related to Schomberg Horticultural Society for organizing the successful garden tour that sustainable buildings and TOM MARCHESE P.Eng, PMP saw the most visitors in recent years. Mayor of King Township, Steve Pellegrini new community areas. Sales Representative mingled with the volunteers and garden owners at the BBQ and expressed his ap- Copies of New Com- preciation for such community building events. munities Guidelines are One seriously disciplined Direct: 416 892 7396 Your dedication to our community is greatly appreciated. [email protected] available online by visit- Eleonora Schmied realtor. www.KingTownshipTom.com ing www.york.ca. Now opeN

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Worship know, to will, and to do ev- ming with kings, maid- Presents an evening of great food St. Paul’s Church services will be at Schom- erything that leads us to ens, majestic castles, fi re berg at 9:30 a.m., followed what is good, to God, and breathing dragons, and and laughter... Interested in a summer by refreshments. to heaven (actual grace). epic battles! Each morning study? Come join us at the Mid-week barbecues Grace comes about in a will be jam packed with church as we view and dis- this summer: Nobleton on special way in the sacra- songs, crafts, games, good- Mary Janes cuss Ruth Haley Barton’s July 24 and 31, service at 6 ments, which according ies, and dramas. In addi- “Sacred Rhythms.” p.m., bbq at 6:30. Schom- to the will of our Saviour tion to all of this, each day Drawing on the imag- berg on Aug. 7, 14. are the preeminent places will also include cool con- Comedy Show ery of the natural rhythms Hamburgers and hot- for our encounter with tests and prizes so come of the created order, Sa- dogs supplied pot luck sal- God (sacramental grace). prepared to participate! Sunday, August 11, 2013 cred Rhythms explores ads and desserts. Grace is manifested also in This program runs July 8pm dinner - 9pm show $25.00 the practices that spiritual special gifts of grace that 22-26, from 9 a.m. to noon, seekers and growing dis- St. Mary’s are granted to individual Monday to Thursday. Reg- Show only $10.00 ciples have used through- & St. Patrick’s Christians (charisms) istration is open to chil- out history to grow closer What is grace? By grace or in special powers that dren 5 - 12 years of age and to God. Come for the re- we mean God’s free, lov- are promised to those in is free. Call to reserve or drop by The Scru y Duck maining two evenings of ing gift to us, his helping the state of marriage, the You can reach us by this video series to bring goodness, the vitality that ordained state, or the re- phone (905) 859 8581, email to purchase your tickets renewal to your soul. We comes from him. Through ligious state (graces of vbs.immanuel@gmail. meet Thursdays – July 18, the Cross and Resurrec- state). com. 357 Main St. N., Schomberg 905-939-7772 25. Anyone and everyone is tion, God devotes himself welcome! entirely to us and commu- ttttttt/ The King Township nicates himself to us in ~ A TRUSTED REALTOR SINCE 1988 ~ Food Bank is open this Sat- grace. Grace is everything urday, July 20 from 9 to 11 God grants us, without our a.m. deserving it in the least. Join us Sunday, July 21 “Grace,” says Pope Bene- at 10 a.m. as Jeff leads us dict XVI, “is being looked in worship. Jeff’s message upon by God, our being - Margin. FirstLink child touched by his love.” Grace care (for children 3 years is not a thing, but rather of age and younger) is pro- God’s communication of vided during the gathering himself to men. God never and our informal summer gives less than himself. In NextStep program (for grace we are in God. children ages 4 to 6) and What does God’s grace BROKER KidzKonnection program do to us? God’s grace (for ages 7 to 11) take place brings us into the inner at the same time. life of the Holy Trinity, For more information into the exchange of love about any of our activities between Father, Son and or events, please contact Holy Spirit. It makes us the church offi ce at 905-859- capable of living in God’s 0843 or visit our website at love and of acting on the www.stpaulsnobleton.ca. basis of this love. 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The Nobleton & King feature. for the raccoons. delightful escape for a re- fi elds to the west and a large country garden City Horticultural Society At a nearby home at 192 The Kohnen family laxing stroll. quiet shaded cemetery to is dominated by a long held their annual sum- Banner Lane, the garden kindly opened their Secret Dominated by the the south complete this downward slope to the mer garden tour Sunday. strives to be a woodland Garden on Keele Street for grand Victorian fi eld garden. east, ending at the con- Mother Nature smiled on and succeeds. It boasts the society this year. A stone Presbyterian kirk, A lovely country prop- servation wetlands of the participants and visitors shade gardens, an un- winding path allows visi- the garden on Weston erty and garden with moraine. At the front you and the society extended usual water feature at the tors to see hundreds of Road features several ar- pond, hills, vistas treat- there’s a circle of shaped its thanks to the property entrance and the statuary. plants that can grow well eas of interest and beau- ed visitors to 4545 15th perennial beds. Look for owners for sharing their A different garden, very in our zone under wet, dry, ty. There is a small patio Sideroad. The property the thyme and grasses and wonderful gardens this well thought out and a sunny and shady condi- area at the entrance, and boasts many perennials the heuchera/geranium year. pleasure to enter. tions. a large patio with water and extensive tree plant- garden. At 201 Banner Lane On Dennison Drive in This beautifully de- feature at the rear. A spec- ings. Old and well-estab- in King City, this garden King City, the front yard signed garden provides a tacular vista across farm A well tended garden lished rock garden by the brings the indoors out. of this fi ne garden is love- of raised beds, complete swimming pool. Shrubs The owners have built ly, and the back catches with dry stone walls. of interest include many many garden rooms to en- your attention. There are beautiful patios hibiscus, ninebark, fringe j o y. The topiary is an un- to the southwest of the tree, lilacs, and dogwood. A landscaped front yard usual feature, beautifully home. Many birds nest on Red oak, redbud, katsura, with paths, trees, ground- done by the retired barber the property, notably blue- and a young weeping wil- cover plants and more. At now gardener. Well laid birds and the cliff swal- low are among the other one time this was the site out paths and fl ower beds. lows along the garage. trees of note. Three water of the original farmhouse An impressive arbour of On Keewaydin Drive, features and kiwi vines. for this area. The gardens’ grapevines, which the gar- north of Nobleton, the mature trees are a prime dener reluctantly grows The word around King Are you following the Royal birth?

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Hundreds gather to see Stanley Cup and Carcillo

Many dignitaries were on hand to welcome Chicago Blackhawk Dan Carcillo and the Stanley Cup to King City Sun- day afternoon. Mayor Steve Pellegrini is shown with Carcillo and Councillors Avia Eek and Cleve Mortelliti. Carcillo hoists the Cup during his arrival on a re truck. Little Lily Gibb has a photo that will last a lifetime, being perched inside the Cup. MPP Dr. Helena Jaczek brought congratulations from the province. Photos by Je Doner and Dan Falconer Thursday, July 18, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 15 Athletes excel at Special Olympics held in York games. who stayed at Seneca on Thursday night, benefi ts to everyone and in particular By JEFF DONER Tina Disimone, Dean at Seneca, was added King Township was proud to be a event. The Special Olympics is near and thrilled that Seneca was able to be a part host for the games. dear to everybody’s heart and we’re just The 2013 Summer Special Olympics of the Special Olympics. “All the municipalities are delighted delighted that we can participate. went off without a hitch in York Region “It is wonderful for us. First of all, to participate in it and host different “Sport is important to the growth and this past week, with all municipalities we have a really great relationship with events,” he said. “Sport has incredible development of our youth, but also for welcoming athletes from all over the York Region Police, so to even be asked adults as well. Having a healthy, province and staging a variety of events. to participate in the Special Olympics is active community is very impor- There’s no doubt that the games pro- a big deal for Seneca,” she said. “We’re tant and we will do whatever we vided a lift to York Region, with strong really engaged with the community, es- can to foster sport and recreation friendship, camaraderie, sportsmanship pecially this campus, because we have in King.” and teamwork front and centre through- all our community studies programs, so In total, York Region wel- out the weekend. it’s about reaching out to the community, comed over 1,000 athletes for the The games offi cially opened on Thurs- so this for us is sort of a badge of honour games, making it the largest pro- day night as athletes were treated to a to be asked to participate and to host 230 vincial games yet. dinner and opening ceremonies. athletes and coaches engaged in soccer. The athletes competed in soft- In King, the soccer athletes were We’re proud, very proud. It’s also great ball, soccer, rhythmic gymnas- housed at King Campus for York Region as a whole.” tics, golf and track and fi eld, with and fi lled the dining hall with anticipa- Mayor Steve Pellegrini, who provided each sport being held at different tion and excitement for the start of the dinner for the 230 athletes and coaches venues across the region. King was well represented at the games with many athletes competing in all the events. Maggie Cowels, a Special Olympics veteran, played on the Newmarket Challengers softball team. During a game on Saturday, Maggie said she was happy to be taking part. “I’m having a lot of fun,” she said with excitement. “We had the opening ceremonies on Thursday, games all weekend and I’m really having fun with my team.” Nobleton native Natalie Doyle played for the Barrie Lightning soccer team and was beaming about her team and being able to participate.

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King & Aurora NHL HOCKEY Schomberg resident Brad Ough with his gol ng bronze medal at the Special Olympics closing ceremonies on Saturday night. Pictured with his parents Norine and Brian. POOL Above right, Maggie Cowles during a game on Friday in Richmond Hill, playing with the Newmarket Challengers. Photos by Je Doner FINAL RESULTS

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tougH: Frederick Henry John “Jack”. (Life member of the JoHn gRaY CALLING ALL camp kids! Come join us for our sensational summer Schomberg Lions Club, Melvin Sept. 15, 1914 - July 22, 1995 camp at Kinder Korner in Bolton. Jones Award Recipient). Peace- thinking of you Dad, AUCTION SALE fully at Simcoe Manor Long Term Enjoy exciting trips, swim days But that is nothing new, and great activities! Camp runs Held at 11 Whitfield Lane Mulmur Twp. Care, Beeton on Monday July 8th, 2013. Jack Tough, at the from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm and all Directions from Shelburne come North We thought about you yester- age of 83 years, beloved hus- day, meals and snacks are included, for on Dufferin Cty. Rd 124 for 6 kms to Ma- band of Margaret (Cutler). Loving $195.00/week. Discounts available sonville turn East 4 km to the Centre Rd father of Carolyn (Bob), Jacquie and the day before that too, for multiple children in the same (Whitfield Church on corner); turn North (Calvin), Laurie (George), and We’ll think about you tomor- family. Our camp is run by Regis- follow up to the dead end road 1 km to Pat (David). Sadly missed by his row, specializing in tered Early Childhood Educators in grandchildren, George, Tracey a licensed centre. For more infor- #11 Whitfield Lane, follow long lane to and as the years come and go, high-quality masonry, (Mike), Melissa (Mark), Jim, mation please call 905-857-0818 sale. (Note Parking: Cars follow down to We’ll think about you forever, and natural stone Jenny, Bailey, Nayla, Rainy and or email: carolnkim@kinderkorner. paddock, trailers park at the top of the hill Because we loved you so. his great-grandchildren, Rae- Got masonry needs? ca HURRY, spaces are limited. in the field.) lyn, Georgie, and Abrielle. Dear Your family Jean, Pat, Allan & We do it all. Monday July 22nd at 4 pm. brother-in-law of Neil (Linda), Earl. B29 parging 978 HoRses and Bill (Norma). The fam- maRian miLne repointing SALE OFFERS 2 Hoosier cupboards. ily received friends at Schom- brick & block work FORMER LONG LISTED Grand June 15, 1935 - July 21, 2012 Pine 8’ & 6’ harvest tables; 18 chairs; berg United Church, 31 Church mortar colour matching Prix dressage rider offering free- Street, Schomberg on Saturday corner and open cupboards; spinning & There are lots of special gifts in brick tinting lance coaching to help you & your July 13th, 2013, from 10:00 am horse attain better balance, rhythm walker wheels; pine tables; patio sets; life wall openings & closures until time of memorial service at & suppleness together for any dis- ant clocks; 8 piece washbasin set; wicker 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, do- Some are great big and some are chimneys cipline. From beginner to ad- baby carriage; paddle boat; scales (most nations to Southlake Regional very small. window sill replacement vanced. Helen Hermanns. of the sale held indoors) Health Care Centre, 596 Davis But having you as our wife, mum fireplaces 905-939-7906 B27-31 stone walls & flatwork Terms: Cash, cheques w/ID. Drive, Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y and grandma 2P9 or the charity of your choice cultured stone Bob Severn Auctions would be appreciated. The family Was by far the greatest gift of all. glass block RememBeR YouR 519-925-2091 wishes to express their heartfelt We think of you so much each historical restoration thanks to the residents and staff day a specialty LoveD ones in a www.auctionsfind.com/severn of Simcoe Manor, Beeton. Your And wish you still were here. kindness, caring and generosity The brick stops here! sPeciaL WaY will never be forgotten. Arrange- We remember you with smiles [email protected] Kevin Scott ments entrusted to Rod Abrams and love in memoRiams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham And an ocean full of tears. 1-866-796-2663 Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477. $30 + Hst www.rodabramsfuneralhome. Love always, John, Tara, Doug, WINDOWS WASHED, EAVES com B29 Emily, Paige, Moira and Olaf cleaned. Small dump runs avail- able. Reasonable rates. John or DesHane, DaviD Nancy 905-729-0661 B26-36 Farm, Livestock, RememBeR YouR In loving memory of a dear hus- Estate, Home & Business LoveD ones in a band, father & Poppy who passed 805 HeaLtH / Fitness away July 22, 2009. Auctions with experience & consideration sPeciaL WaY The rolling stream of life rolls on, COLON HYDROTHERAPY. An effective way to remove toxins. Kevin (519)942-0264 • Scott (519)843-5083 in memoRiams But still the vacant chair Helps with weigh loss, constipa- Recalls the love, the voice, the tion, fatigue & increases energy. PLace www.theauctionadvertiser.com/KMcArthur $30 + Hst smile Serenity Health. 905-857-1499 B45-TFN Of the one who once sat there. YouR 612 auctions 701 coming events Loving remembered by Sylvia, 809 ResiDentiaL seRvices & RePaiRs Leanne, Ryan, Emma, Rebecca, WoRD aD Dan, Sarah, Lucas & Macy. FARM AUCTION SALE – Sun- NOTTAWASAGA DAYLILIES QUALITY HOME REPAIRS. In- day, July 21st @ noon held on OPEN FOR THE SEASON terior renovations, finished base- site on farm @ 10054 Hwy #9 710 caRD oF tHanKs ments, crown moulding, hardwood FoR onLY Now through Labour Day (just west of #50) of Classic Ve- & laminate. 25+ years experience. hicles, special interest vehicles, Fri. Sat. Sun. & Mon. 10 am - 5 pm We, the family of Frances Car- Our Garden Is At Call Ken 905-775-7603 B45 - TFN late model trcks, SUV’s, cars, ney, express our gratitude for the $28.00 + Peak Bloom!! overwhelming support and kind- machinery, boat, camper, miscel- Over 700 varieties. Potted plants available. laneous. “No cancellations due to Weekly Specials ness received from the commu- RememBeR YouR Hst anD weather”. To partial include: D4 Other Times Call Ahead. nity, old friends and extended Cat bull dozer. Cab bway blade Directions: Take Hwy 89 W to Airport Rd. Go N on Airport family at the time of our dear LoveD ones in a good running order, Kitsmatsu Rd. 21 kms. Turn west on 3/4 SR, then follow the signs to mother’s death. Special thanks to ReacH the farm, 3757 3rd Conc’n, Nottawasaga. our pastor Fr. Nick for his spiritual sPeciaL WaY landscaping dozer, 6 way blade, Terms: Cash or Cheque Julie and Tom Wilson support and kindness and to Rod low hours, K51 Kubota dump, 705-466-2916 www.wilsondaylilies.com in memoRiams good running order; skid steer Abrams and staff for their care aLmost utility trailer, several campers, in- and guidance. Our mother will be $30 + Hst 708 DeatHs 708 DeatHs greatly missed. cluding 2 5th wheel, one prowler, 50,000 several different sizes, 2 work trucks, Diesel durmac 4 door du- Querin: Joan (Former RN at Pattison, Robert “Bob” 712 LegaL / PuBLic notices ally, Ford 150 4x4, Chev short Southlake Regional Health Cen- Passed away peacefully at Homes box 4x4, 2007 Cadillac STS low tre, Newmarket for over 20 years) Southlake Regional Hospital, k’s, 1998 Mustang GT convert- Peacefully after a long illness sur- Newmarket on July 15th, 2013. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS rounded by her family in her home Bob Pattison in his 70th year, be- ible, small Dodge pickup, 26’ All claims against the estate of Margaret Mamie Tremblay, (also cruiser vessel with trailer, brand on July 10, 2013. Joan Querin at loved husband of Elaine. Loving the age of 76 years, beloved wife known as Marguerite Tremblay, Margaret Cote, or Margeritte new diesel power washer, 28’ father of Dawna (Jeremy), Mike uP to 30 WoRDs motorhome, Ford V10 triton, 2001 of Lou Querin. Loving mother (Christina), and Deborah (Brian). Cote), late of the City of Vaughan in the Regional Municipali- of Robert (Stacey), and Richard ty of York, who died on or about the 3rd day of October, 2010, Caddy, Cadillac Escalade SUV, 2 Adored Grandfather “Papa” to sPeciaL Rates FoR in dr vintage outboard motor, Har- (Jennifer). Forever in the heart of Madeline, Sarah, Drew, Alexis, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before memoRiams ley decker loaded, 1929 Model A her granddaughter Emily. Fondly Lauren and Logan. Fondly re- the 3rd day of September, 2013; thereafter, the undersigned will remembered by many extended special coupe original, 1931 Ford membered by many family and distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the Roadster, s/b very nice, several family and friends. The family friends. Special thanks to all DeaDLines FoR aDs claims then filed. bikes, lawn tractors, This is a received friends at Rod Abrams of the Doctors and Nurses at 5 Pm monDaYs very short list; short notice auc- Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham both Stevenson Memorial and DATED at Innisfil this 10th day of July, 2013. Road, Tottenham 905-936-3477 emaiL YouR aD to tion. Terms: Driver’s license for Southlake Regional, as well as Brigitte Landry, Estate Trustee, by her Solicitors, ID to obtain bid card, everything on Wednesday July 17, 2013 Dr. Ross. A gathering will be [email protected] sold as is. 10% buyer’s premium, from 10am until time of Memorial held for family and friends at WJ CHIN & ORR, LAWYERS, cash or known cheque, lunch, Service at 12pm. Donations in Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Vic- 9225 County Road 93, Unit 15, Midland, ON, L4R 4K4 pickup and delivery available. memory of Joan may be made to toria Street E., Alliston on Thurs- 705-526-5529 (Telephone) or 705-436-7601 (Fax) Wheels in Motion Auction Inc. The Arthritis Society 393 Univer- day July 18th from 7-9pm. www. [email protected]. www. sity Avenue, Suite 1700 Toronto, thomasfuneralhome.ca. wheelsinmotionauctins.com. 519- ON, M5G 1E6. www.RodAbrams- FuneralHome.com ADVERTISING LOCALLY WORKS! 804 seRvices 942-0927 / 705-279-2480. in Home DaYcaRe - Loca- 701 coming events Solution to puzzle PLace YouR WoRD aD FoR tion: Nobleton. Safe designated RememBeR YouR play environment, educational on page 23 RicHaRD (DicK) coLWeLL is onLY $28.00 + Hst anD ReacH activities, nutritious snacks, hot LoveD ones in a celebrating his 80th birthday and meals, smoke free environment, the family would like for you to aLmost 50,000 Homes public/catholic designated bus sPeciaL WaY join us. Date: Saturday, July 20th, stop. Available for full time, part 2013, time: 10:00 am till dawn! uP to 30 WoRDs time and before and after school. in memoRiams Place: Fesserton Campground, Patient and experienced profes- 1838 Heron Drive, Waubaush- sPeciaL Rates FoR in memoRiams sional in a loving environment. $30 + Hst ene. Call Cyndi 705-733-7139 DeaDLines FoR aDs 5 Pm monDaYs Weekend services available. Call B28-29 emaiL YouR aD to [email protected] Patricia at 416-949-5585 B51- TFN Thursday, July 18, 2013 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 19 Thanks for Push for Your Tush supportThe TIMES – July 18, 2013 – Page 15 The organizing com- ya’s sisters-in-law Jenn explained Holly. “But elderly.” Kathy, “we’ll be back, alive. Once again we want mittee for the 3rd annual (who lives in Schomberg), thankfully it held and we “Every year, we meet with an even better event! to thank everyone for all Push For Your Tush Au- Kate (who lives in Ket- didn’t get the storm that more and more people who Each year we learn more of the love and support.” rora event wishes to send tleby), Holly, who lives in the weather report was have been affected by this and more about how to For more information out a big thanks to every- Newmarket, and Tanya’s calling for. We think it terrible disease,” added improve, and it really is a on the Aurora Push For one who helped support mother-in-law, Kathy, who might have affected the Kate. “Hearing other peo- lot of fun. We love doing Your Tush event, visit their fundraiser this year. lives in Kettleby. number of people who ple’s stories, and being a it, and of course we love www.coloncancercanada. The 5K Walk/10K Run is The event was held on came out this year, but we part of helping them sup- knowing we are helping ca/aurora. held annually in Aurora Saturday, June 22 and a still had a great time and port or remember their to keep Tanya’s memory in memory of Tanya Shep- great time was had by all. raised almost $50,000.” loved ones is really spe- herd, who sadly lost her The event featured the vi- “We want everyone cial.” battle to colon cancer in tamin water street team, who came out to know Colon cancer is the sec- Bow Wow Fest Saturday 2009 at the age of 28. She Big Grill Catering Compa- how much we appreciate ond leading cause of both had been diagnosed five ny, a very successful silent it,” said Jenn. “Of course male and female cancer- Enjoy a 10-acre off-leash park with a spring fed months earlier. auction, face painting for we want to raise as much related deaths in Canada. pond and glorious walking trails. Meet fellow canine All proceeds from the kids, and of course the 5K money as possible, but However, if caught early, lovers and share stories while your canine romps the event went directly to Co- walk/10K run. awareness is also what the chance of survival in- great outdoors. lon Cancer Canada, and “We were really wor- we’re after. Colon cancer creases by 90%. The Bow Wow Country Club is hosting its 2nd an- was put together by Tan- ried about the weather,” is not just a disease of the “Next year,” exclaimed nual Bow Wow Fest this Saturday, July 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at their Highway 27 locale. Vendors, giveaways, ask the vet, food, and more! Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to have fun with your pet and the whole family! A por- tion of the proceeds will be donated to the SPCA and various donations will be made to the breed associa- tions in attendance. They will also be supporting PAW Tipsters. Admission is $10 with Facebook RSVP or $15 at the gate. There’s a family rate and a reduced rate for ad- ditional dogs. Each person is allowed a maximus of two dogs. There will be a temperament test at the gate to check for proper sociability to ensure the safety of all dogs on the premises. For more, call 905-939-2699 or email info@bowwow- countryclub.ca. Check out their Facebook event page to confirm attendance – https://www.facebook.com/ BowWowCountryClubSchomberg.

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Perfume base We are a charming 50 acre boarding facility that caters to all horses, 19. The magic word? 56. Liable from the pleasure horse to the competitive show horse. 77. Roster - There are three barns with a total of 60 stalls 21. Cheaper spread 57. Steno’s tablet DOWN 78. Colored eye-part - 2 indoor arenas both with a heated viewing lounge 22. Dozen dozen 60. Bleep out 1. Splotchy fabric 79. Hors d’oeuvre spread - 2 outdoor rings with jumps 23. Inaccuracy 61. Fourth letter 2. Make well 81. Cleopatra’s snake - Indoor and outdoor wash stalls with hot and cold water 24. Hindu title 62. Glut 3. Compulsion 82. Bee follower - Riders lounge with a kitchenette - Miles and miles of scenic trails 26. ____ of entry 63. ____ waxwing 4. Champagne cocktail 83. A primate - All the staff are very experienced, including a veterinary technician 29. “. . . have you ____ wool?” 65. With it 5. Pod inhabitant - Owners live on property, so there is always somebody experienced 30. Cigar type 68. Topic of gossip 6. Powerful person on the premises 32. Loved one 70. Vowel sound 7. Affected manner If you have any questions or if you would like to stop by for a visit 34. Pirouette pivot 72. Bring together 8. Fastening device please contact John at 647-261-6704 or you can contact us by email at [email protected] 35. Speck on a map 74. Abundant 9. Fabled bird We welcome you to bring your own coach farrier and vet 38. Conference 76. Clutch 10. History chapter, perhaps Solution on page 18 24 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, July 18, 2013