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COUNCIL MEETINGS REMINDERS MUNICIPAL OFFICE, COUNCIL CHAMBERS Municipal Offi ce, Council Chambers, 2075 King Road Monday, March 21, 2016 6:00 pm – Council/Committee of the Whole Monday, April 4, 2016 6:00 pm – Council/Committee of the Whole EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

• Crossing Guard – King City • Construction Inspector • Facility Operator Supervisor Please do your • Admin. Assistant – Clerks (student position) • Admin. Assistant – Offi ce of the Mayor/CAO (student position) part & recycle! • Building Student (student position) • By-law Student (student position) • Planning Student (student position)

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Please visit the Township website at www.king.ca for competitive bidding opportunities. PUBLIC NOTICES OFFICE CLOSURE – EASTER HOLIDAY King Township offices will be closed on Friday, March 25th, 2016 and Monday, March 28th, 2016 for the Easter holiday. All municipal offices will be open for regular business hours on Tuesday, March 29th, at 8:30 a.m. Council of the Township of King are now accepting nominations for awards to recognize volunteer contributions and achievements in the following categories: HALF-LOAD Township Libraries will be closed on Friday, March 25th, Sunday, March 27th, And Monday, March 28th, 2016. Libraries Citizen of the Year RESTRICTIONS will be open on Saturday, March 26th, between 10:00 a.m. and 5 Special Recognition p.m. The annual half-load period Lifetime Achievement In case of an urgent Township matter, please call (905) 833-5321 to limit vehicle weights Senior Citizen Award of Merit and the Township’s answering service will relay your call to the to 5,000 kg per axle appropriate personnel. Youth Award of Merit will be implemented on Nominations for Volunteer Awards must be submitted on the nomination form obtained from the Clerks Department and will be received by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m. designated Township roads Tuesday, March 15th, 2016. The nomination form and further information regarding the effective Tuesday, March criteria for each category is available at the Township offi ce or on the Township website at www.king.ca, under the “What’s New” tab. 1st, 2016 to Tuesday, May 31st, 2016. For further Awards will be presented at the Volunteer Appreciation Night on Thursday, May 12th, 2016. information, please visit the website at www.king.ca Kathryn Moyle, Clerk E-mail: [email protected] or call 905-833-5321.

.ca REMINDERS Spring & Summer Schomberg Agricultural Society COMMUNITY GUIDE VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY GRANTS 2016 PROGRAM 12th ANNUAL FARM TOUR DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR 2016 GRANTS The 2016 Spring/Summer Community Guide was delivered in the SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 2016 February 25th edition of the King Weekly Sentinel. A digital copy 10:00am – 3:00pm, $15 PER CAR Non-profit community organizations which provide or develop recreation, of the guide is available now at www.king.ca. Program registration cultural or social opportunities within the Township of King are advised Tickets Available a week before at: begins March 1st. that applications for Grants from the Township of King for 2016 must be Lunch and Tickets can also be purchased the day of at the completed and submitted to the Township by Thursday, March 31st, Community Hall, 325 Main Street, Schomberg 2016. Early Bird Registration for King Township Summer Camps Schomberg Rona Cashway Nobleton Feed Mill New this year King Township Summer Camps will be offering the Schomberg Tru Country & Garden Tottenham Feed Services The Community Grants Policy Information and Application are available Early Bird Special exclusively to King Township Residents! Take Richvale Saddlery Tottenham Home Hardware on the Township website at www.king.ca, or please contact: advantage of this exclusive offer to receive 10% of your summer Brownsville Pharmachoice Alliance Agri-Turf, Bolton camp registration. The Early Bird Special will be offered from *No Dogs Please* March 1st-March 15th. After March 15th registration will open More info at www.schombergfair.com or JANET 905-859-0834 up to non-residents and the Early Bird Special will conclude. For Kathryn Moyle, Township Clerk Telephone: (905)833-5321 more information about summer camp registration please contact The Township of King is offering a shuttle service for seniors and/or family/friends to the Township of King Fax: (905)833-2300 Kenzie Van Wagner: Recreation Coordinator Camps & Integration Schomberg Farm Tour for a one day event on Saturday March 12th, 2016. The cost is 2075 King Road E-mail: [email protected] $5.00 per person. To register, contact Leslie Millar, Seniors Liaison, King Township 905- King City ON L7B 1A1 at [email protected] 833-5321 ext. 5240 [email protected]. Space is limited so call asap to reserve your spot!

REMINDERS Thursday, March 10, 2016 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 3 King urges province to continue EA on corridor By Mark Pavilons cess would effectively secure and freeze and regional municipalities to under- in the EA process, hopes are the MTO is these lands, protecting them from de- take their transportation master plans reconsidering the corridor with a While the Province has put the velopment. This is in keeping with and better plan for their future.” change in direction. The 413 would put brakes on studies for the GTA West King’s environmental position. Growth experts are saying that solu- this community in jeopardy and goes Corridor, King council voted to urge The mayor noted the fear is that if tions require many facts, including against King’s penchant for environ- them to continue with the Environmen- the Province abandons the study area, new roads and public transit. mental sustainability. tal Assessment process. it will open up these lands to develop- King resident Susan Lloyd Swail, In a letter from Susan Walmer, exec- After considerable discussion at a re- ment pressure from the southern ur- on behalf of Environmental Defence, utive director of the Oak Ridges Mo- cent council meeting, King councillors ban areas. If they move foward on de- said many viewed the suspension of raine Land Trust, she pointed out they agreed to send their message to Queen’s velopment, it will continue to encroach the EA by the Province as good news. received a donation of a conservation Park, with a few additions. They asking on King’s southern borders. And when The MTO is not asking for comments, easement on 200 acres in King south of the Province to resume the EA study the Province decides to move again on she pointed out, urging council to sim- Nobleton. These are approved as ecolog- in order to identify and protect a pre- the 413, the lands would already be de- ply wait to see if the process moves for- ically sensitive under federal criteria. ferred alignment and interchange loca- veloped, and a new route would have to ward. “Any changes to the current pur- tions with the study area identifi ed by be selected. This may end up cutting a Moving forward with the EA is pre- pose and use of these properties must the EA. swatch right through King Township. mature, she said, and she reiterated her have the written authorization from King is also reiterating their pre- “We’re all working to do the same group’s opposition to the corridor. This the Federal Minister of the Environ- ferred route south of Nobleton and thing – protect King,” Pellegrini said. planned toll road won’t alleviate traffi c, ment,” Walmer wrote. “Generally, En- agreed to send a copy of a letter from “We’re asking to preserve this corridor, but rather will send even more vehicles vironment Canada will only authorize the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust, re- fi nish the study, and hold it!” on local roads. Ultimately, by the time dispositions or changes in use that do garding ecologically sensitive lands in Councillor David Boyd added that the 400-series highway is built, it may not negatively impact the ecological the Humber River valley. “as time goes on, options become more be outdated. characteristics for which the land was There’s widespread opposition to the limited.” Nobleton resident Nancy Hopkinson originally certifi ed. It is likely that a corridor, known as Highway 413, and Councillor Cleve Mortelliti said said she was thrilled when the Province highway would be deemed to be a neg- some delegates at council urged coun- King we have to continue with the announced the delay. ative impact. There are also two addi- cillors to simply let it go, since it ap- EA process and King should reinforce She hopes the 413 never comes to fru- tional properties of 200 acres with Eco- pears the Province is re-evaluating its its previous positions on the matter. He ition, noting it’s destructive and will logical Sensitivity approval in the area. options. too, doesn’t want the highway cutting bring nothing but more cars and more “If we keep building highways the Mayor Steve Pellegrini put things through King. pollution. We have to stop turning to same way we always have, we will en- in perspective, noting that the EA pro- The staff report submitted by plan- the same old ways by simply building courage urban sprawl and be faced ning director Stephen Kitchen, said it’s highways, she said, adding we need to with the same outcome for future gen- ShopKING winners “appropriate” for King to support the focus on public transit. A 400-series erations. Let’s change the way we think immediate resumption and timely com- highway, once it’s built, will only con- and allow the implementation of a new Residents are cashing in and pletion of the EA. tinue to expand. fl exible transportation system that will helping the Township at the Delaying the protection of lands A representative of the King- positively impact the Province’s cli- along the 413 route “may pressure the Vaughan Citizens Coalition, fi ghting mate change targets.” same time. route north onto the environmentally the corridor, said with the suspension The newest winners included sensitive lands of the Oak Ridges Mo- Brian Wachon, Canielle Avila raine in King Township.” Further, GTA and Ed Sikkema. 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“Public opinion shapes our destinies and guides the progress of human a airs” ~ Frank B. Kellogg Are our students ready to tackle the world? From the time our ancestors created in their own lives, let alone providing ities like work-integrated learning to language, to today’s high-tech world, ultimate, surefi re guidance to the next gain hands-on knowledge and experi- parenting has remained largely un- generation of young adults. ence in their fi eld. changed. We taught our kids morals, ethics, ba- However, making informed decisions Sure, we have ample tools, techniques sic human truths and encouraged them on these issues was a challenge with and a vast array of knowledge to help in everything they tried. many students expressing frustration us navigate the parenting maze. But as a My 18-year-old daughter Lexie has on being unable to fi nd useful informa- species, we really haven’t evolved to the become a world traveller and humani- tion on institutions, their programs of point where we really know what we’re tarian. She really wants to help save the interest, fi nancial aid and the applica- doing. world. Just the other night, after watch- tion process. I consider myself fairly intelligent ing a movie, she told us she wanted to Students also expressed having diffi - and my wife and I did all we could to work in India, helping the less fortu- culty adjusting to the changing lifestyle prepare ourselves for the parenting nate. There are very few Mother Teresas of living away from home and the new journey. Kim read countless books and in the world today. academic expectations around work- scoured the Internet to fi nd resourc- Instead of discouraging her and read- load and grades. es. We managed and we learned a lot, ing her the riot act on practical career Neither my wife nor I lived away knowledge that was extended to each choices, we’ve let her explore the world from home during our post-secondary child. and its cultures. Really, how can you tell education. Campus life is new to us. Asking our parents was out of the a young person to stop caring about the There’s no way to know how she will ad- question, since we questioned their planet and her fellow human beings? just. She’s looking at studying human- techniques. I wonder how we made it Her path may not lead her to fame ities at Western, and perhaps one day out alive! My fi rst “toys” were electrical and fortune, but boy she’s in for a heck working for the UN, Red Cross or some tape, a toaster and various sharp kitch- Mark Pavilons of a journey! other NGO. en utensils! the-pants approach to parenting will And we know she will change lives. Again, all we can do as parents is try At times, I feel my wife and I are run- yield positive results. My single vote, She already has. And she’s changed to give help foster common sense, re- ning a B&B or quaint little sandwich in a “family council” of three females, ours, too. sponsibility and all other traits that will shop. My kids place their orders for carries little weight. I’ve been “voted off Her world experiences and relative keep them safe, out of harm’s way, and their lunches, and provide input into the island” more times than I can count. wisdom have yet to give her all she on a path to enlightenment. Sounds a lot weekly dinners. I still have trouble deal- I am reduced to simply mumbling to needs to venture out into this harsh, like Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s TV ing with this and often tell them I’m not myself, with the occasional outburst, as cruel world. The university application series Kung Fu. “Grasshopper, if you a short-order cook or their waiter. I get a symbolic gesture of putting my foot process has been a bit of a challenge can snatch this pebble from my hand ...” nothing, not even a raised eyebrow or down! I may as well just beat my chest and eye-opener. No one prepared us for the cost. two. Kids today! like the great apes. Apparently, we’re not alone. While we have RESPs, the cost of a four- I tell them a tale from my childhood Our kids are generally very good in A new survey fi nds that while stu- year program will ding us for roughly in hopes it hits home. My mom gave all regards. They’re bright, outgoing dents have a clear idea of what they are $80,000. I could be speeding along in a me unsweetened marmalade sandwich- and, I’m happy to report, quite witty looking for from college or university, Porsche, with bumper sticker that reads es every day for an entire semester! I and sarcastic. These two qualities alone, they have a tough time making the tran- “I frittered away my kid’s education can’t look at the stuff to this very day. In which I fully encouraged, will take them sition to the new life and academic ex- money for this.” those days, we wouldn’t dare complain far in life. pectations of higher education. A sur- We’ve applied for scholarships and because we knew what the response Without any formal training, parents vey done by Academica Group for the there are some government grants would be. are given the most monumental task Higher Education Quality Council of available, starting in 2017. As for the Yes, our kids have it pretty good. of all – giving our kids all they need Ontario (HEQCO) found that students’ rest, well, it’s fi ngers crossed. And I’m partially to blame. I tell my to tackle the world. Wow. Most parents motivations for attending higher educa- Doesn’t sound like a perfect plan, wife that a less-coddling, more kick-in- I know are still working out the kinks tion were primarily career-driven, both does it? in selecting the institution with the best Ready to tackle the world? Who is? Letter to Editor reputation and in taking part in activ- Campaign funding accountability urged

The 2/25/16 article, “Province pushes for elected chair in York,” re- ports on a disappointing vote by York Region Council, which voted to oppose Bill 42, which mandates an elected YR chair. I believe its time for all those who work and live in YR to have this vote. I did send a letter expressing such to YR council when it was considered at their 11/19/15 meeting. One of Mayor Pellegrini’s reported reasons for not supporting Bill 42 is indeed a serious risk and I am glad that he has articulated it – where will the donations come from for a regional chair election campaign? The solution to this risk is not to maintain status quo; the solution is the banning of corporate and union donations to municipal elections to lev- el the playing fi eld among all candidates. Campaigns should be funded by individuals. Campaign Fairness is asking the Province to implement the ban. Analysis of 2006 municipal election in the “905” showed that the “win- ners” received 54.3% of their funding from development industry vs. los- ers receiving 35% from same. In the 2014 campaign some candidates, including myself, volunteered a promise to accept donations only from individuals. Given the amount of growth occurring in York Region it is critical all the elected offi cials are funded only by individuals. See campaignfair- ness.com to learn more.

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Published every Thursday Thursday, February 18, 2016 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 5 Highway 413 won’t solve congestion woes By Tim Gray stuck in cars. Studies show that high- highways. a petition and order free lawn signs at Executive Director ways don’t solve congestion, just en- Members of the public concerned Stopthe413.ca. Environmental Defence courage more people to drive, further about the risky Highway 413 can sign clogging up our roads. We need to Highway 413 is a blast from the past change our growth patterns away from that has no place in our future planning and transportation options Craft and gift sale supports United Way In 1950s Ontario, roads were the path that favours cars. The Regional Municipality of York and York Regional Police are hosting to the new suburbs and industrial areas Transportation planning should aim the annual Spring Craft and Gift Sale in support of United Way Toronto and that surrounded our cities. Our origi- to move more people by public transit York Region on Friday, May 6. nal network of two-lane highways were along congested urban corridors. Case Local artisans and vendors from across York Region and the GTA are in- soon crowded so we built the 401 – the in point is the area around Toronto’s continent’s widest multi-lane highway. Pearson Airport, the second highest vited to participate in this exciting shopping opportunity. The event offers We expanded the length and breadth concentration of jobs in Canada. Nine- great exposure to shoppers as well as competitive vendor table rates. Admis- of the QEW all the way to Niagara and ty-three per cent of the employees work- sion is free to the public. built the 403. Over time even these me- ing here use a car to get to work. The The event will take place at the York Region Administrative Centre, locat- ga-highways were not enough and their airport employment zone is serviced by ed at 17250 Yonge Street in Newmarket from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Register now traffi c has slowed to a crawl. It’s time the 427, 401 and 409 highways yet con- to secure the best location. to say a fi rm goodbye to this 1950s ap- gestion persists. Getting public transit Interested exhibitors are invited to review the application package. Com- proach. in the right areas can reduce conges- pleted submissions must be received by Friday, April 8. Submissions received Unfortunately, some of our transpor- tion, get people to work and school fast- after this date will be reviewed only pending availability of space. tation engineers are stuck in an out- er and improve the effi ciency of goods Over the past 22 years, York Region and York Regional Police have raised dated mindset for moving people and movement to get our economy moving. more than $3.7 million to support strong, caring and healthy communities. goods. They have proposed (or built) a Following the UN climate summit The Regional Municipality of York is a confederation of nine local munic- series of new “ring roads” outside of and signifi cant public concern, Ontar- ipalities and provides a variety of programs and services to almost 1.2 mil- the existing network. The proposed 413, io announced a temporary suspension lion residents, 48,910 businesses and 564,000 employees. More information likely another toll highway, is the new- (until spring) of Highway 413’s environ- about the Region’s key service areas is available at york.ca/regionalservices. est ring road that if fully built would mental assessment pending a review. extend from Niagara to Peterborough. This review must model demand based In the east the 413 would encompass the on a toll road (which the 413 would like- Mid-Peninsula route through Niagara ly be), evaluate the climate impacts of to Milton. The mid-section of the 413, this highway and look at transit alter- the GTA West, would mirror the 407 natives. from Milton to the 400. Transportation planning should re- Hogan’s Inn The fi rst section of the 413 (also fl ect smarter growth, not fi ght against called the GTA West) is the latest in it. The 413 should be scrapped outright, the series of poorly conceived, expen- and the province should invest the $4 Seafood, Pasta & Steakhouse sive ($4 billion and growing) highway billion in rail to move goods, and in proposals. If built, Highway 413 would public transit to move more people. Join us for generate more traffi c on our already Both would reduce the number of vehi- clogged roads, encourage more sprawl cles on the road, eliminating the need St. Patrick’s Day and pave over farmland, including a for new highways – not to mention pre- Thursday, March 17 all day in the Hunt Pub. portion in Ontario’s Greenbelt. venting farms, forests and wetlands People are tired of spending hours from being paved for traffi c-clogged Lots of great giveaways and prizes. Live Band & DJ The good and bad of a mild winter Irish Breakfast and Foods from 11am By Mark Pavilons LIVE ENTERTAINMENT While commuters and average homeowners may be enjoying a mild winter, it can really throw Mother Nature for loop. Complimentary Friday, March 11 ~ Billik According to Shawn Janse, research station manager of the University of Valet Parking Saturday, March 12 ~ Billik Guelph’s Muck Crops Research Station, the advantage of a milder winter include Friday & Saturday less soil frost, so generally we can get on the land quicker (by a few days); less soil Thursday, March 17 ~ The Lovies frost also means the soil warms up faster too, a benefi t for germination of crop seeds. He said April rains also move through the soil profi le quicker. The freeze thaw pattern of this winter may aid in the breakdown of crop residues a little better, For Reservations, Call 905.833.5311 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 11am-10pm; Sun. 11am-8pm • Hunt Pub open until 2am weekends not that muck crops have a lot of crop residue but it helps. The downsides are just as plentiful. CATERING AVAILABLE – ASK FOR DETAILS Given our lack of snow, there will be less deep soil moisture in the spring, so HOGAN’S INN • 12998 KEELE ST. KING CITY • THE HUNT PUB the deeper soil does not have the reserve of moisture we like to have. Janse added the lack of snow cover allows the soil to blow around at this time of year (erosion). “We also lose some ‘fl ushing’ of the soil when snow fall is not there to melt down. Generally farmers will have higher hydro cost because they need to run the The word coolers a little more when temps climb .” Pests and diseases and weed seeds generally survive better in a warm winter, but the continued warm temps followed by cold temps is hard on them. The con- tinued freeze-thaw generally kills off the anything in the top layer, but anything around King a little deeper survives much easier. “It is always best have a freeze up of the soil in the late fall followed by some snow cover, which nicely melts in the spring to provide moisture. But this just Would you like to see Donald does not happen this way too often,” he said. The muck soil in the is a unique structure and freezing really Trump become U.S. president? does not hurt it. Thanks to its dark colour it warms up quicker then mineral and is porous so it drains better, too.

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It takes place at 3:30 p.m. siasts from across Ontario, at the up- that day at the Great Outdoors Stage. coming Toronto Sportsmen’s Show. “This event is important because Gardhouse will be part of the Wom- women are in the outdoors and have en of the Outdoors panel, talking about been a part of the outdoors for many her passion, Thursday, March 17. years. This panel is important to me to The five-day Toronto Sportsmen’s showcase other women inspiring oth- Show runs March 16-20 at the Interna- ers to get outdoors, and showing they tional Centre on Airport Road in Mis- can be independent in the outdoors.” sissauga. For more, visit www.toronto- Mayhew created Women of the Out- sportshow.ca doors Shooting Event, where ladies can Guardhouse describes herself as “an come out and try their hand at shooting outdoors fanatic, motivational and ed- shotgun, pistol, rifle, and archery with ucational speaker, writer and fishing a one-on-one mentor to prevent the in- addict!” timidation and allow for growth and “Being a rural soul (and a lifelong confidence while wanting to do some- resident of King), I really immersed my- Schomberg’s Becky Gardhouse, a well known “outdoors fanatic,” will be part of a panel thing they have a passion for. self in all aspects of the outdoors from speaking at the Toronto Sportsmen’s Show. “This panel shows just that – the the time I was little. Whether it was en- passion of the outdoors that these wom- joying a day on the water or spending a Gardhouse currently works for Leg- in outdoor activities of all varieties as en have, and are willing to share with day taking photographs, time spent en- end Boats in Innisfil as a service advi- we are incredibly lucky to have the re- others.” joying the beautiful surroundings truly sor and sales consultant, assisting with sources we have in our backyards.” relaxes and inspires me,” she said. all forms of their social media market- Her advice? “Don’t be afraid to ask Her main interests include fishing, ing. questions! Spend more time outdoors photography, baseball and writing. She She attributes her King upbringing with your family! Make the memories also raises and shows purebred beef to fostering an appreciation of nature. that last a lifetime that can’t be replicat- Melo gives cattle. “Being a resident of Schomberg you ed by technology.” really are able to enjoy the best of both Gardhouse is a proud pro staff team worlds! Whether you enjoy the hustle member for Cabela’s Canada, Shimano, back to youth and bustle of the cities or the peaceful G. Loomis, Jackall, PowerPro, Freedom By Mark Pavilons seclusion of our rural areas, you are Tackle Corp, Fishbum Outfitters, Na- never far away from something you can tionalProStaff.com, Scotty Products, With success comes responsibility. enjoy!” Maui Jim Eyewear & Legend Boats. People deal with business success in She began fishing when she was The panel at the show is put together many ways. roughly five years old with her dad on by celebrity outdoorswoman Amanda For Schomberg’s Joe Melo, own- their property. Lynn Mayhew, who is the official show er of Allstone Quarry Products, his “I sure didn’t catch any trophies in ambassador. way is giving back. that creek, but my passion and love of Purpose-driven Mayhew is one of Melo was invited to participate the outdoors was instilled early on.” the top female hunters in the industry; in the first annual youth job and ca- Gardhouse is a huge supporter of devoted to encouraging and educating reer fair in Toronto March 5. Geared involving more women and children in women and children in our hunting to young people 15-25, the event all outdoors activities, not only fishing. heritage. was hosted by Ana Bailao, Toronto “I believe that no matter what activ- Her passion for hunting emerged at ity makes you happy, you need to push an early age, and flourished under her Ward 18 councillor, and Davenport fears and doubts aside and chase that parents’ guidance in the great northern MPP Cristina Martins. dream. When I began my fishing ca- Ontario outdoors in Manitouwadge, The event featured workshops on reer there were less than a handful of a small town off of the Trans Canada interview skills and resumes, as well female anglers in the business. Fishing Highway. Growing up immersed in na- as networking and advice from var- is primarily a male dominated sport, ture also fostered her enthusiasm for ious Employment Ontario agencies. plain and simple. But statistics should health and wellness. Her latest project, Melo offered his insights into the never dictate how you enjoy your life. OWHA (Ontario Women’s Hunting As- landscaping industry. I encourage all people to get involved sociation) has merged her passion of

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March Break is coming up next week the absolute, imperative importance of old Schomberg arena parking lot and starting Saturday, March 12 for a week maintaining, protecting and honoring you will leave Canada Blooms at 5 p.m. York Pines Church and KTPL has come up with a multi- all things agricultural in our society! probably arriving back in Schomberg tude of programs to keep your kids Tickets for the “New Beginnings” around 6 p.m. Make your reservation now for the occupied, give you parents a break and Farm Tour will be on sale from March 5 The cost is $22 which includes the Wednesday, March 16, Stew Supper help create memorable experiences for to March 12 at the following businesses: bus and admission to Canada Blooms/ being held at the York Pines Church. everyone. the National Home Show. Tasty home-made beef stew, just like The programs range from Babysit- Schomberg Rona Cashway; Please contact Jill Watts-Hayward if grandma used to make, and delicious ting and Stay At Home Alone Courses Schomberg Tru Country and Garden; you are interested in the trip at 905-939- bread pudding with maple syrup will to Early Literacy Workshops; Magic Tottenham Home Hardware; Totten- 2781 or email her a t haywatts@yahoo. be served. Tickets are $12 for an adult Shows; MineCraft; Craft Labs; Drum- ham Feed Service; Richvale Saddlery; com. and $5 for children, ages five to 12, and ming Classes; Lego and free Movies; Brownsville PharmaChoice Drugstore; The society will open its 81st year no charge for those under five. even Creatures of all types, like snakes. Nobleton Feed Mill; Alliance Agri- with a special guest speaker, Bill An- Enjoy the dine-in option or anticipate You do need to pre-register for these Turf, Bolton. drews, Professor Emertius of Environ- what your family will say when you events so, please call your local Library For any further information please mental Science and Chemistry at the bring home the take-out! Funds raised and help us get you ready for March contact Janet Orr at 905-859-0434. Ontario Institute for Studies in Educa- assist the York Pines United Church Break! tion (OISE), University of Toronto. His Women with their yearly benevolences. The King City Library is proud to Call the church office at 905-727-8118 to present Aziza Amarshi, RPh, RHN, reserve your tickets. Pharmacist & Registered Holistic Nu- On March 17 the Sunday School is tritionist, on Monday, March 21 at 7 North Flow Yoga planning an excursion into the city to p.m. who will be talking about “Food learn more about the church’s social For The Brain: Can Food Affect How OUR PASSION | OUR MISSION | TO CULTIVATE ministries. The first stop will be at the We Think?” STRONG BODY | QUIET MIND | CALM SPIRIT Metropolitan United Church where we She will tell you about the latest re- will help serve lunch to the church’s search available on the role of diet in • Yoga Classes Out of the Cold program. Then a vis- dementia prevention; why Alzheimers • Bushido Conditioning $30 + HST it will be made to “Council Fire,” an is being called the ‘Type 3 Diabetes’ and Classes for Indigenous Friendship Centre at 439 why it is never too early to protect your • Small Group / Private ✁ Dundas Street, East. This March Break brain. Classes 30 days excursion is for youth and their chaper- Please pre-register at the King City • Prenatal Yoga UNLIMITED ones. For more information please con- Library for this seminar by calling 905- • Birthday Parties Limited time offer tact the Rev. Ross Carson at the church 833-5101. 29 Caliber Court, Nobleton 905.558.0424 office or at [email protected] See ‘Colours’ on Page 11

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Engel & Völkers York, Brokerage Licensee of Engel & Völkers Canada Inc. 13456 Dufferin Street, King City Telephone +1 905-833-3008 york.evcanada.com Thursday, March 10, 2016 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 11 Colours play a role in Christian traditions From Page 10 met secretly in each others homes, 1216) that in his day white, red, green Church Kettleby on Kettleby Rd. half abandoned buildings or outdoors and black and occasionally purple (the dye way between Keele and Jane Sts. And Lloydtown Parish colours were not a concern. for this colour was not only diffi cult to the following day, Friday, March 25, By John Arnott When Roman Emperor Constantine get but extremely expensive) were be- there will be the 10 a.m. Good Friday granted Christianity equality with the ing used in Christian worship. Purple service at St. Mary Magdalene’s Church It can cheer or depress, soothe or ir- traditional Roman religion Christians or violet came into more use in the fol- St. in Schomberg marking Christ’s cru- ritate, cool or warm, signal danger or were allowed to have places of worship. lowing centuries. By the 16th century cifi xion with the church chancel and safety. It’s everywhere and impacting Such places even if newly built were blue and yellow were allowed on special sanctuary having been stripped of co- our lives daily. It’s colour. small, usually only one room with light occasions. Black is not often used in lour and ornament in remembrance of And colour is an important and in- coming from narrow window like slits churches today other than at funerals Christ’s stripping before being nailed tegral part of worship in the Christian in the walls. We have just the vaguest where a priest/minister might choose to the cross. All are more than welcome Church today. idea of what interior furnishings were to wear a black cassock (robe) and/or a to attend these special services. Colours used in the churches of the and although there is no record of the black stole (long scarf). Black is worn in Anglican Parish of Lloydtown have use of colour it is probable the church the Eastern Orthodox Church for week- Family Day clinic a success meaning and over the past few months leaders wore white the colour we asso- days in Lent. In the Russian branch of have gone from the blue of hope in Ad- ciate with Jesus’s robes and that tradi- the Eastern Church deep orange is used It was another successful clinic at vent to the white of joy and purity at tionally worn by non Christian Greek from the Fast then Feast of St. Peter the Trisan Centre on Family Day, Feb Christmas through the green of Epiph- and Roman priests. and St. Paul until the Transfi guration. 5. Attendance fell just shy of the 72- any symbolizing life to the purple of Pope Benedict XIV (1665-1758) writes Many clergy wear black working unit target, but donors braved some sorrowful Lent. that until the 4th century, the only co- clothes relieved by a collar with a white nasty snow/freezing rain on a holiday But colours have not always been lour used by Christians in their wor- insert. The colours gold and silver seen to push us to a collection result of 65 found in places of Christian worship. ship was white. But we know from the as variants of white have long been units of blood. There were 14 fi rst- Early Christians fearing for their lives writings of Pope Innocent III (1198- used in Christian services. time donors. That’s a total of 54 peo- The Maundy Thursday service in ple making their very fi rst donation Lloydtown Parish where purple still in Schomberg since this clinic started much in evidence refl ects our sorrow last fall. The next clinic will be at the Saturday’s Farm Tour at Christ’s death will be held Thursday, Trisan Centre again on Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m. in historic Christ April 20 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. brings ‘New Beginnings’ Spring is in the air and with that comes, new born calves, baby goats/lambs, Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. trees budding, ready to provide a breeze in our face and shade over us for those Welcomes Franklin Fonseca! hot summer days ahead. Oh, and don’t forget the annual Farm Tour. The Schomberg Agricultural So- ciety has approached 4 local owners to open their doors to the public to present Franklin Fonseca has over 25 years the 12th Annual Farm Tour on Saturday, March 12 between 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. So of Investment Industry experience jump in your vehicle, purchase a $15 ticket per vehicle at the local merchants as an Investment Advisor and listed below and be prepared for a day of smiles, fresh air, cute newborns, learn how cows are milked and how deep to plant that favourite tree in your front yard. Professional Equity Trader. Don’t forget to wear your boots as it is spring on a farm. For safety reasons we Franklin prides himself on being ask, no dogs. client centric by providing This is a drive yourself tour. Tickets with the description of the locations and objective, independent advice with the map are available for purchase at the following local merchants: Schomberg the highest level of integrity and Rona Cashway, Schomberg Tru Country & Garden, Brownsville Pharmachoice, Richvale Saddlery, Nobleton Feed Mill, Tottenham Feed Service, Tottenham commitment. Visit us at our newest Home Hardware and Alliance Agri-Turf in Bolton (formerly Maple Farm Sup- location in Schomberg, Ontario! ply). Plan out your day with the kids, pick up “Grama” or the neighbours and ex- perience fi rst-hand, a fun refreshing day of life on the farm. Learn the “how to” from the experts, on raising a calf or lamb, what do they eat, when are they Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. full grown. Prepare your questions as a prominent tree farm opens the doors 214 Main Street, Unit 5, celebrating spring as stations will be set up with knowledgeable staff to answer Schomberg, Ont. L0G 1T0 your inquiries, such as how to create a spring urn, the proper way to plant a tree and other topics. 905-590-9000 Tickets may also be purchased the day of the Tour, March 12, at the Schomberg [email protected] Community Hall (front door), on Main Street. Plus, from 11 a.m., free face-paint- [email protected] ing is offered for the young at heart, and you can also enjoy a hotdog, soup or chili for lunch at a nominal fee upstairs at the Schomberg Community Hall. Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. (IAS) is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund This is a fun, educational way to start March Break! (CIPF) and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC). iA securities is a trademark and business name under which Industrial Alliance Securities Inc. operates.

WE’RE RUNNING FOR LOVE When my husband had a sudden heart attack at age 40, I panicked. The thought of living the rest of my life without him terrified me. Thanks to the quick actions of the doctors and nurses at Southlake’s Emergency Department, my husband is healed and healthy and back by my side. On Sunday, May 1st, we’re running together in the name of love.

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SportS See Realtor Secrets with Gino Schincariol at www.kingcityrealtycorp.com Weekend& of wins books peewee A Knights trip to OMHA finals By Jake Courtepatte secutive 5-on-3 situations late in the second. Third time was the charm for the Quinte once again attempted a peewee A NobleKing Knights, who put comeback, making it a one-goal lead up a trio of wins over a busy weekend in the final five minutes, but Termini to earn a spot in the OMHA champion- provided an empty-netter for a 3-1 win. ship series. With the series tied at two games Down two games to none to the apiece, Nobleton Arena was buzzing Quinte West Hawks in a first-to-six- again on Sunday in what would be the points semi-final series, the players deciding game of the series. Termini were in tough, needing three straight was an offensive force to be reckoned wins in three straight days in order to with, breaking a goose egg in the open- advance. ing minutes of the second period on a Supporters were out in droves at No- breakaway before adding three more bleton Arena on Friday for game three, by the final buzzer. with the home squad looking set for Clark provided an additional goal, their first win up 3-2 in the third off while Matthew Maniatis was solid in goals from Aurelio De Rose and Owen the crease in a 5-0 shutout. Clark. The Hawks made it a nail-biter The going only gets tougher from by tying the score with their goaltender here. Set to face the Knights in the fi- Michael Termini gains the zone on a breakaway in Game 5 of the peewee A Knights’ pulled in the final minute, but Michael nal series are the Grimsby Kings, the OMHA semi-final series against the Quinte West Hawks. Termini provided the game winner off second-ranked team in the province. a pass from Cameron Robinson just The Kings are yet to be on the losing seconds later. end this post-season, putting up six Still in a “do-or-die” situation, the ac- wins and three ties on their road to the tion switched to Trenton for game four championship. Saturday. After a scoreless first period, Game one will kick off sometime the Knights took a 2-0 lead off notches next week. from Ryan Dimitroff and Derek Evan- The peewee Knights are the last re- gelista. The defence played their part maining NobleKing team in the OMHA in preserving the lead, killing off con- playoffs. ANNOUNCING CURLING FOR ROOKIES Low fee of $45 plus HST includes: One Instructor/Coach per Team Chase Coughlan enters the offensive zone in the deciding game of the atom Red Wings’ Two-hour sessions on three consecutive OMHA semifinal series with the Brighton Braves. Sunday afternoons: Atom Red Wings bow out, March 6, 13, & 20, 2016 juvies move on in OMHAs 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We put you in teams for a real League By Jake Courtepatte experience. Only open to adult men and One Schomberg team remains in the hunt for the provincial championship, and for women with little or no curling experience. them it is familiar territory. But while the juvenile Red Wings move on to the final series, it’s heartbreak for Socialize after the games to review strategy their atom counterparts who came just one goal shy of evening their semi-final match- up with the Brighton Braves. and great shots. With each team taking the first three games on home ice, the atom Wings found themselves in a do-or-die situation returning to Trisan Centre on Saturday down two Register at kingcurling.com under Upcoming games to one. Chase Coughlin thought he scored the game’s opener only fifteen seconds in, but Events – space is limited. Registrations close at the goal was quickly called off due to a high stick. He would open the scoring, howev- 5PM on March 4 . er, four minutes later on a wrist shot from the top of the circle. Caleb Kokelj was solid in net for the opening period, but gave up Brighton’s first goal early in the second. Daniel Kloepfer and a Brighton forward traded one more For information contact Bob Belcher goal in the period, taking a 2-2 score into the second intermission. at 905 859-4013 Email: or [email protected] Brighton took the lead with five minutes to go, but Keaton Walsh scored a pretty goal on a solo effort to tie it just one minute later. Schomberg pressed for the winning goal throughout the overtime period, but it was Brighton that scored on a rebound to take the game and the series. You know you’ve always The Juvenile Red Wings, meanwhile, have forged a much simpler path and one they have followed before. For the third year in a row, Schomberg’s top minor hockey team is heading to the OMHA finals. wanted to give it a try!! They knocked off the South Bruce Blades in a three-game sweep completed on Friday, holding the Blades to only five goals throughout the series. The sweep brings the team’s current win streak to six games, dating back to the second game of the quarter-finals almost one month ago. Schomberg will face the Cayuga Starts in the championship, with the series set www.kingcurling.com to kick off next week. The juvies were 2014-15 champs after defeating the Beverly Bandits in five games, and bowed out to the Bandits in the championship series the year prior. GOOD CURLING! For schedules, visit www.schombergminorhockey.com.

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11--888080-24653--03481419 Team14 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL Harris - Thursday, March 10,steals 2016 to victory in youth curling By Shellee Morning Lions to bump one more in for a count last year’s Interclub league, made the of 6. move up into the higher tier and after King curling was host to the Toron- This being the turning point of the a slow start, the Cobras are sitting in to Curling Association’s Interclub and game and a vertical of confidence, a respectable 7th place in the 11 team Goldline leagues this past weekend the Harris team proceeded with a se- format. that featured curlers ranging in ages of ries of steals taking complete control Skip Brent Mills, (sister) Ashley 13-20 years. and never allowing their challengers Mills as Third, Second Nick Caradon- The West division of the Youth In- another point. Outstanding sweeping, na and Natasha Porco as Lead were terclub league includes clubs from the and precise rock delivery by the front matched up with the East York Bull- Dixie, Mississauga, Oakville, Chin- end of Cober and Murphy allowed both dogs in what was expected to be tight gacousy and the King Curling Club’s Harbridge and Harris to set up the contest with some exciting shot mak- King Lions. New to the league is Team house in their favour end after end. ing. King Lions Skipped by Cody Harris, The 13-2 victory was well received by Although the first end didn’t quite Third Ben Harbridge, Second Mathew the youngsters themselves as well as go as planned and giving up a 4-point Murphy, and Taylor Cober. their coaches. Great communication decision, the Cobras came back with 3 Sheet 4 featured the Harris team between each team member was a defi- in the second and another in the 4th to against the Mississauga Nomads. Af- nite factor along with controlled weight tie. Skip Mills threw a beautiful rock ter 2 ends the teams were tied at 2 and accurate line calling towards the behind cover in the 5th for the steal bulldogs a 5 point end for a 12-5 win. points a- piece. During the 3rd, Skip teams’ victory and improvement. This and add one more. In the 6th, the Bull- A disappointing way to end the Cody Harris strategically placed stones being their first year in the TCA Inter- dogs regained the lead after collecting game, but Mills and his team should throughout the house taking full ad- club league, the Lions are currently in a deuce for a score of 7-5. be congratulated on their solid play of vantage of the Nomads struggles of 6th place out of a field of 15 teams. During the 7th, and facing 5 opposi- 6 ends and keeping the visitor in the errors and missed shots. By skip rocks The Goldline league consists of clubs tion rocks in the house, Skipper Mills chase. Skip Mills guided his mates with Harris had 5 stones counting with no from Weston, East York, Whitby, Chin- needed to sit one close to the centre a well- planned approach in each end opposition rocks in the rings. The No- gacousy and King CC. These players for a single and keep the game close. with a simple and clean policy. Mills mad skipper needed a draw but came are 16-20 years and the King Cobras A great delivery and superior sweep- and his squad have a very promising up short on her last rock enabling the who curled to a silver place finish in ing by Caradonna and Porco was not future and with his calm display of no enough as the rock picked by debris pressure and no fear attitude as Skip, mid-way down the ice and re-directed this team will be recognized as the one 7190 19th Sideroad, King missing the target and handing the to beat. Main Intersection 11th Concession and 19th Sideroad U13 boys back on their winning ways

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UNITED WE PLAY! Thursday, March 10, 2016 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 15 King welcomes its first Syrian family to community By Hendrika Ono the Welcome Centre in Newmarket; high school, they feared for their perspective. King for Refugees is Pascale Mortimer visiting Kingcrafts Studio; getting safety and fled Syria, through Tur- still welcoming new volunteers as & Janet Wortel a library card, and even attending key. They have been on the move it continues to assist the newcom- a basketball game at Country Day ever since. ers, and a possible next family, to A mere week has passed since School. Finally, the family has found a adjust, to integrate and to thrive their arrival to King and yet there At every stop, a warm welcome home here and can start the pro- in King. Sufficient funding is also has been a whirlwind of activity awaited. English classes have also cess of building a future in Can- critical to accomplish this lofty welcoming this remarkably kind begun for both the parents and ada. The father was an engineer goal. Donated funds directly pro- and soft-spoken family of seven five children. Organized locally by in Syria and is researching the vide school supplies for the chil- into their new home and town. King for Refugees, the ESL classes path to Canadian accreditation. dren, and assist with the family’s King for Refugees volunteers aim to improve the good base of The mother was a primary school food and living costs. helped their children, ranging in English they already have. teacher and hopes to work with No donation is too large or too age from 8 to 19, register in public The family has been through young children again. The eldest small and King for Refugees is elementary and high schools. The hardships that many refugee fam- boy, age 19, and the eldest daugh- grateful for the level of communi- volunteers also assisted in arrang- ilies experience. Two years ago, ter, age 17, both dream of attending ty support demonstrated thus far. ing doctors’ appointments; visiting after bombs heavily damaged their university and are exploring the Charitable donations may be made high school course requirements either by cheque or online at www. of Canadian universities. kingforrefugees.org. Sports score high in the fami- Cheques should be made payable ly’s interests. The kids enjoy play- to “Humanity First” with “King ing basketball and soccer, and are for Refugees” noted on the memo looking forward to learning to line, and mailed to King for Refu- skate in order to play hockey, Can- gees, P.O. Box 135, King City, ON, ada’s game. L7B 1A4. Donors who include a re- With much accomplished so turn address will receive a charita- far there is still much to do, from ble tax receipt. both a financial and a practical Give your child a unique camp experience THIS SUMMER

WATERSPORTS What is a Designated property? Campers learn to wakeboard and enjoy other awesome activities including: Peter Iaboni Chair, Heritage fi shing, paddleboarding, hiking and more! Qualifi ed and friendly staff; fl exible drop off and Advisory Committee SUMMER pick up times; beautiful lake. $400 /week Week long July 4 - July 8 sessions July 18 - July 22 Under the Ontario Heritage Act, a municipality designates a property when it CAMP offered: Aug 15 - Aug 19 believes that it merits being recognized for its heritage value and that it should All ages Aug 22 - Aug 26 be protected so that it not lost either through poorly conceived renovations or out- welcome Aug 29 - Sept 2 right demolition. The municipality designates it because it has value to the community. Its “val- Address: 18205 Keele Street, King Township ON ue” can be measured in different ways. Phone: 647-728-7935 A property may be connected to an important person or event. A property may be prominent as a landmark such as The Hambly House in Nobleton. By its very Website: www.spraylake.ca presence over a long period of time, a property may be deemed integral to the streetscape and to the image people have in their mind as to what the village is. Designating a property does not mean that it is “bubble wrapped” or that it is frozen in time. Designated properties can be re-purposed; changed from residen- Are you in pain? tial to a coffee shop; changed from a church to a sales office. Designated proper- ties can be renovated. But because of its value to the community there are some Why not try something new... restrictions. Any renovation plans require special review with Heritage Municipal Staff with the objective of avoiding changes to significant heritage features. Dr. Sean Eastman Designated properties are rare and by their nature unique. In King we are fortunate to have 33 at this time. On the 18th Sideroad, you drive by a home which was once the Second King Baptist Church (1848-2006). This is a 1) NASA Scientists Discover healing treatment “snapshot” of our early history. On Dufferin you drive by a real estate office which Would you believe that chiropractic treatments was once the Eversley Church. Seeing it is reminder that there was once a very could be performed using a special hand-held It can detect the slightest amount of restriction active hamlet there. instrument developed by NASA scientists? in a joint and then deliver an extremely precise By designating these properties we have assurance that they will continue to be adjustment. there and that we will not lose all traces of our unique history. Advances in computers and e n g i n e e r i n g The ProAdjuster is perfect for anyone who has technologies have been able to uniquely blend with been thinking about going to a chiropractor, but The municipality recognizes that the responsibility for looking after these trea- chiropractic in order to both ana- hasn’t yet made that decision. sures rest with the property owner. King is now offering modest grants of up to lyze and treat the human body in $6,000 per year to foster heritage restoration and maintenance of designated prop- such a way that was never before • Low Back discomfort erties. A property may receive only one grant per year, but as maintenance is on- realized. It is sogentle and effec- • Fibromyalgia going applications may be made on an annual basis. To receive a grant an owner tive, that it amazes eventhe most • Sciatic nerve pain skeptical patients. of a designated property submits applications for a heritage grant and a permit. • Plantar Fasciitis These are reviewed by the Heritage Advisory Committee, who makes a recom- • Neck and shoulder pain mendation to council. As funds are limited owners are encouraged to submit their The ProAdjuster can safely and gently analyze and treat the • Knee or hip pain applications early in the year. Designated property owners are encouraged to con- spine and other joints to remove • TMJ dysfunction tact the heritage planner to discuss further. the nerve impingement that is of- • Scoliosis Heritage value is not limited to built structures. The Ontario Heritage Act en- ten the cause of pains in the lower • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ables designation of cemeteries, natural features (e.g. trees), landscapes, archaeo- back, neck, shoulder, and else- SAVE • Arthritis logical sites. In King 15 pioneer cemeteries are designated. where in the body. It also works on a variety of mus- • Headaches Next article, I will review common misunderstandings and myths about the cular conditions to loosen tight muscles with ease $65 • Sports Injuries impact of the Ontario Heritage Act on properties. and comfort. Many patients say that it’s like getting ONLY $30 a mini-massage. FOR EXAM It can also help increase the amount of motion There is no guesswork, and it’s King City Seniors’ Centre news in almost any joint. Even patients with knee, hip, and foot problems such as plantar fasciitis are being safe for individuals of all ages. TrAvel CluB helped. It is also covered by insurance companies since this is a chiropractic treatment and does not You may no longer have to live with a persistent, Tuesday, April 5, “How Do They Do That?” cost you anything additional. painful condition. We take a tour of the Ontario Christian Gleaners’ facility where we will see Call Dr. Sean today at 647 464 0211 volunteers preparing, processing and drying produce which will be shipped to Third World countries. 2) Laser erapy Next, we will enjoy a delicious lunch at the Old Marina Restaurant with a The process is curative and therefore results in •Others: Temporo-mandibular Joint Dysfunction, beautiful view of Puslinch Lake. Then it’s off for a tour, by motorized tram, of the elimination of symptoms, including pain. In ad- Lymphedema, Gout, Fibromyalgia, Headaches, the Toyota Manufacturing plant in Cambridge where we will see how the high- dition, it enhances the body’s immune response and Whiplash, TMJ dysfunction, Trigeminal neuralgia, end Toyota Lexus vehicle is assembled. facilitates natural healing. No adverse effects have Coach leaves the arena at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $81 per person. been experienced, indicating that the therapy is ...so many more. Tuesday, May 10 – “A Day in Niagara.” completely safe. We take a tour of the Chocolate FX chocolate factory in St. David’s. Watch as Laser Therapy is highly effective in the treat- Call Dr. Sean to make your appointment artisan chocolate treats are created, and there are plenty of free samples avail- ment of musculoskeletal conditions, arthritis, sports 647 464 0211 injuries, wound healing and a wide range of der- AdvertorialAdvertorial able at the tasting bar. matological conditions. Laser Therapy Systems are FREE consultation We will also enjoy a seasonal lunch and a brief tour of the Benchmark Restau- currently being used in over 50 countries by a broad INCLUDED in plan rant. The lunch will be prepared by students at the Niagara Culinary College. spectrum of healthcare professionalsWhat including is phy-Laser Therapy? And, to cap this exciting day, we take a guided tour and discover exotic birds sicians, physiotherapists, chiropractors,The technology naturopaths, utilizes superlumi - and animals at the tropical rainforests at Bird Kingdom. dentists, veterinarians, athleticnous and trainers, laser etc.diodes to irradiate dis- Coach departs from the arena at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $87 per person. Generally it obviates theeased need or traumatizedfor pharmaceutical tissue with pho- solutions and frequently makestons. Thesesurgical particles interventions of energy are For everyone’s convenience, starting in March, all Travel Club trip tickets selectively absorbed by the cell mem- redundant. will be available from a committee member at our monthly potluck lunches. brane and intracellular molecules, •Tissue And Sports Injuries For further information, call Jane Hepworth at 905-833-5870. resulting in the initiation of a cas- •Repetitive Stress Injuriescade of complex physiological reac- •Infl ammatory conditionstions, leading to the restoration of POTluCk lunCH •Back Problems normal cell structure20% and function. off Our next Potluck Lunch at the Centre will be Friday, March 18. Mark it on your •Dertmological ConditionsThe process laseris curative treatments and calendars and come out and enjoy a great meal and get-together with friends old •Neurological Conditionstherefore results in the elimi- nation of symptoms,for fi rst 10including people to call •Wounds & Dermal Ulcers ° Epicondylitis and new. Everyone is welcome, and please bring a main course or dessert. pain. In addition, it enhances the Inflammatory conditions body’s immune response and facil- °Tendonitis (supraspinatus/achil Byitates appointment natural healing. No only: adverse 647-464-0211 les etc.), Bursitis effects have been experienced, indi- ° Plantar Fasciitis cating that the therapy is completely ° Rheumatoid Arthritis safe. Back Problems Laser Therapy is highly effective ° Degenerative Osteoarthritis in the treatment of musculoskeletal ° Spinal Stenosis/Sciatica conditions, arthritis, sports injuries, ° Disc Herniation wound healing and a wide range of ° Myofascitis dermatological conditions. Laser Dertmological Conditions Therapy Systems are currently being ° Eczema used in over 50 countries by a broad ° Psoriasis spectrum of healthcare profession- ° Herpes (Post-herpetic Neuralgia) als including physicians, physiother- ° Dermatitis apists, chiropractors, naturopaths, Neurological Conditions dentists, veterinarians, athletic ° Neuropathies trainers, etc. ° Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy It should be noted that Laser Ther- ° Multiple Sclerosis apy represents the first advance in Wounds & Dermal Ulcers rehabilitation science since the in- Secondary to: troduction of ultrasound, interferen- ° Compression tial current, tens, etc. and is rapidly ° Trauma replacing those modalities. Moreover, ° Atherosclerosis it provides treatment alternatives ° Diabetic for patients that have not respond- ° Venous Stasis ed to conventional treatments and Others can be administered without risk in ° Temporo-mandibular Joint Dys- the treatment of many disease enti- function ties. Generally it obviates the need ° Lymphedema for pharmaceutical solutions and ° Gout frequently makes surgical interven- ° Fibromyalgia tions redundant. Headaches, Whiplash, TMJ Tissue And Sports Injuries dysfunction, Trigeminal neuralgia, ° Ligament/tendon/muscle tears ° Knee Dysfunction(meniscal/liga So many more. Feel free to ask for a mentous tears) consulation. ° Fractures Repetitive Stress Injuries King West Centre at 905-773-2225 ° Carpal Tunnel Syndrome FREE consultation and one FREE ° Rotator Cuff Injuries treatment INCLUDED in plan. 16 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - Thursday, March 10, 2016 CWL presents its pasta dinner March 13 during the gathering and our Regular March 27, Easter Sunday, 8 a.m. - St. mornings. All are welcome, including Nobleton Notes KidzKonnection and NextStep Pro- Patrick’s Church; 9 a.m. - St. Patrick’s babies and children. Madison DiFebo grams (for children ages 4 to 11) take Church (Latin); 11 a.m. - St. Patrick’s was baptized last Sunday. She enjoyed By Angie Maccarone place at the same time. Church; 9:45 a.m. - St. Mary’s Church; the water so much that she cried when 905-859-5174 Jeff has a blog and he records his 11 a.m. - St. Mary’s Church. she had to leave it, so the bowl of wa- weekly messages there after worship ter was lowered to the fl oor where she St. Paul’s Church each Sunday. Anyone interested in lis- Nobleton United Church could splash away during the rest of tening to his messages can go to www. By Nancy Hopkinson the service. The Youth Group meets on Wednes- passionatelyhis.com to hear them. Palm Sunday is March 20. This is a day evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Check For more information about any of If you would like to help the Syri- very joyous service celebrating Jesus here for details or contact our Youth our activities or events, please contact an refugees, and have your donation riding on a donkey into Jerusalem. Leader Taylor Scott at scottie_tay@ya- the church offi ce at 905-859-0843 or visit matched, you can make a donation to There will also be another baptism. hoo.ca or 289-338-2539. our website at www.stpaulsnobleton.ca. Nobleton United Church, 6076 King Rd., The more refl ective events of Easter A2J is a program for kids in Grades Nobleton, L0G 1N0. Nobleton United is week will be: 3 to 6. A2J meets the 2nd and 4th Fri- St. Mary’s Church matching total donations up to a max of A) Maundy Thursday, March 24, at day evenings each month through May. $5,000 by using our Kleinburg Outreach Bolton United Church at 6:15 p.m. No- It starts at 7 p.m. and goes to 9 p.m. It CWL Pasta e faglioli dinner, after the Fund. Donations must be received by bleton, Schomberg and Palgrave United promises an evening of Bible stories, 9:45 a.m. mass March 13. Tickets are April 15 in order to be matched. The churches join together for a service and songs, games, crafts, self-confi dence $10/adult, $5/child and for 12 years and funds will be given to the “King for Ref- a simple meal. building and lots of fun. under, free. For tickets and info. call ugees” group, which is already assist- B) Friday, March 25, at Schomberg Taylor Scott has begun a program for Linda at 905-859-4958. ing its fi rst family. Tax receipts will be United Church at 10 a.m. for a Good the youth following the worship gather- March 24, Holy Thursday, 8 p.m. at issued for these donations. Friday service. Nobleton and Palgrave ing. It is called 4:12 Unplugged. It is St. Mary’s Church. March 25, Good Lenten conversations continue on United churches are invited. a chance for teens to hang out, drink Friday services, 12:30 p.m. - St. Pat- Wednesday, March 16 from 12:30 to 1:45 Easter Day is Sunday March 27, a hot chocolate and ask tough questions rick’s Church; 2:30 p.m. - Stations of the p.m. at Schomberg United Church. Af- time when we celebrate re-birth. about God and to talk about the sermon Cross (Italian) at SM; 3 p.m. - St. Mary’s ter a light lunch, our organist Dennis Sunday, April 3 is Minister Brian message. A fun, laid back way to get Church. Kowal and his group “Sentimental Nicholson’s last Sunday with us. Brian connected in the church. March 26, Holy Saturday, 11 a.m. at Journey” will offer music and songs. has decided to retire and move to Aus- FirstLink child care (for children 3 SM, Blessings of Easter Foods; 7:30 p.m. This is a free event. All are welcome. tralia. We will certainly miss him. years of age and younger) is provided - SM Easter Vigil. 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Sign-On Bo- ham. $800.00/mthview and outside plus experiencedspace. professional• Heavy Labour CLEANINg……….. $15-18 / hr For further information,in a loving environment. North of Shelburne, Ontario. Established 1994, we are looking for the following: nus! Long Haul Canada/ utilities (hydro & water). EUROPEAN CLEANING Tony @ 647-963-5790Weekend services• Under avail- Coater, Afternoon shift, US. Monthly/Annual Bo- References and credit SERVICE with long experi- Landscape Crew Leader This person will be punctual, have a clean driving record, reliable or email: antoniopetroable. Call- Patricia at 416- nuses! Great Pay & Ben- check required. 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Backs to Walking ment as offi ce assistant. highly motivated. Excel- References and credit • HVAC Technician 708 OBITUARIES G2, ODP, 313D We are also looking for landscape labourers and garden maintenance personnel. Trails, Hardwood and Full time, part time, tem- lent interpersonal and tele- check required. Call req’d. Ceramic Floors, Gas We encourage our employees to further their growth and education in this industry. We offer competitive porary, permanent. Call COURTNEY: Doris May phone skills. P/T. Some Fireplace.905-936-4216 $1250 inclu- ext 101. • Welders ………. All position MIG, wages and a safe and friendly work environment. If you are interested in any of these positions with our Barbara 905-833-0085 At Humber River Hospital, evening hours until 7pm sive. Call H.R. Horizon Days and Afternoon shifts company, please email your resume to [email protected] or view our website: required. Willing to train. 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PUZZLE NO. 451 13. Frosh’s home 15. Collection of Hindu apho- risms 16. Tempest in a ____ 22. Deadly sin 26. Tilting 27. Refined 29. Aromatic herb 30. Corpsman 31. Creative creation Thursday, March 10, 2016 - THE WEEKLY SENTINEL - 17 32. Nasty mutt 33. Flightless avian Nobleton club offering spring skating session 36. Perfect number 37. Sooner than, in poetry From Page 16 the rear of the building, an accessible mailed to the skating club address. For them, runs the old Arab proverb. If you 38. Insect egg ramp at the rear of the building, chair a full schedule and to download your guide a blind person for 40 steps you Rev. Jennifer Mountain, minister of lifts for the 7 steps to get up or down and registration form, please visit our web- become worthy to enter heaven, says 40. Jotted reminder a 2 point charge in Clifford and Wel- accessible washrooms. site at www.nobletonskatingclub.com another. 42. Dish up lington North (about 120 km WNW of or call 905.859.4943. Among some Russians there is the 43. Driving force Nobleton), will be participating in the Spring Skating belief that the ghost of a person lingers 48. Chromosome component service. Jennifer sometimes participat- St. Alban’s around the place where death occurred 50. Major vessel ed in our service when she was in train- Spring into skating with the No- By John Arnott for 40 days. 51. Scornful look ing to be a minister. There will be a “pot bleton Skating Club! We are holding a In some cultures, such as that of Fil- 52. Clumsy luck” lunch afterwards. Please bring spring skating session beginning April Does the number 40 (originally ipino Christians, the mourning period 53. High toss your favourite main course or dessert 11. We are offering a spring session of fourty) really have mystical qualities or for a loved one is 40 days. to share. There will be tea, coffee, juice Canskate, that runs from April 11 to is it just a popular number with which Forty strokes of the lash was not so 54. Leatherworking tool provided. June 6. The Canskate session will be to group things? Before you answer the very long ago a punishment handed out 55. African animal Attention members and adherents! offered Mondays, at 5:30 p.m., the same St. Alban’s Anglican community in No- by courts here in Canada. 58. Militarize Have you completed your “Member- time as our fall and winter Monday bleton asks you to consider the follow- In history, particularly religious his- 59. Struggle ship Committee Survey?” The form is class. This is a great opportunity to ing: tory, 40 is often mentioned. Enki, to theCopyright © 2008, Penny Press competitively at http://nobletonunitedchurch.com/ extend your skater’s season a little bit Long before ChristianityACROSS and the 40 Sumerians44. Type and of thesilkworm Babylonians ofcompanion an- 60. Bow material under the News and Events section or longer. days most Christians set aside for the cient Mesopotamia, was the god of cre- 1. Florida Key, e.g. 45. Faithful 88. Kauai porch 63. Ready to a printed form can be obtained from The first week of Canskate will take observation of the solemn church sea- ation and intelligence. Interestingly his assemble our church. The completed anonymous place in the Nobleton arena, but all son of Lent, 40 had5. special Lip meanings name in46. Daisycuneiform, part their written89. lan Dairy- spread 64. Poker move forms can be dropped off at the mailbox classes after that, for the remainder of for many. 9. Group of eight guage,47. is Youngthe same swan character that 90.they S-shaped at the back door of the church. the session will take place in the Trisan Early mathematicians14. Certain found sports 40 watchdog:not used for49. 40. Great work molding 66. Sacred beetle For more info, visit nobletonunited- Centre, Schomberg, as the ice is taken only of great interest butabbr. considered it In the53. SeasideJewish pool and Christians Bible91. Protozoan 68. Western church.com, our Facebook page, or call out of the Nobleton Arena for spring a semi-perfect number.15. Like a there are56. Fair several accounts where92. the Muscle 71. Soil 905-859-3976. The church office is nor- and summer. We also offer a spring In science negativegreenhouse 40 is that unique number57. 40 Fleet figures strongly. 93. “Hamburger Hill” grade 72. TV’s “Trial mally open on Wednesday and Thurs- figure skating session for Starskat- place where the 2 17.main Give temperature up The 61.story Have of property Noah tells of a great and ____” day mornings. Messages are picked up ers, with sessions on Mondays and scales coincide in that -40 Fahrenheit is flood the result of rain falling heavily 18. Snake tooth 62. Full DOWN 73. Stewpot regularly. We are located at 6076 King Wednesdays. We have two spring test the same as -40 Celsius. for 40 days and 40 nights. 19. Modernize 74. 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We We have Celebration Zone available vice, Thursday, March 24 and the Joint elyn started with a memory test. “Who watched clips from the series, enjoyed a downstairs for kids aged 4-Grade 6. We Good Friday Service will be held at can name the Ten Commandments?” variety of scones and jams all made by also have a Youth Bible Study for stu- King City United Church this year. She answered for us. “Worship God Alma’s own hands. Tea was served in dents in Grade 7-12. They meet 2-3 Sun- Coffee and Conversation continues only: no graven images: do not take the china cups from silver teapots., Elegant days each month. Please see our web- Fridays, 10 a.m., in the church office. Lord’s name in vain: Honour the Sab- candelabra on each table. site each week for the schedule. Come out and continue the conversa- bath.” The name for the lucky door prize We have nursery available down- tion on “Eating and Drinking with Je- The other six are about our relation- was pulled by Sean, and guess who, it stairs for babies 0-3. sus” that Rev. John Vissers spoke about ships with one another. Which one of was his wife Tanya. A book of stories Join us for games, crafts, stories and last Sunday. (Psalm 16:1-19, I Corinthi- these is the greatest? The greatest of of Downton Abbey. You had to be there! singing in Kidszone. Join us for Truth ans 11:23-26 and Luke 22:14-20). Jesus these is love. Our next big event is our annual Lab investigations this year. It’s for commanded us to partake in the Com- If we truly love the Lord with all Beef Stew Dinner Friday, March 18 Grades JK to 6 and runs 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. munion Meal, so that we would: Re- our heart and with all our soul, and with mashed potatoes, salads, rolls, We would like to invite everyone to member Christ’s sacrificial death for strength, and also your neighbour as and a yummy dessert. Tickets are now our Good Friday service, March 25 at 10 all. Repent of our sin, and receive His yourself, don’t you think we would be available, Call our office 905-833-5181, a.m. We will have child care for kids in forgiveness, presence and peace. His treating each other with more respect or 905-833-1631 to reserve yours. Adults Grade 4 and younger. In remembrance death on the cross provided the means and kindness? The whole idea behind $16, children $5. The Miller Irish Dance of Christ’s sacrifice, we will be cele- so that we could have this wonderful “pay it forward” is to share something School will perform. Wayne Lowdon brating Communion. communion with God. with another person. Buy a cup of cof- and his pals will lead us in a good old The Ladies’ Prayer Group continues fee for the person behind you. Make sing-along of Irish old favourites. Bring Horticultural Society Tuesday mornings at 9 a.m. Join us to some cookies and hand them out. Let a friend or 2. Good food, good fun. pray or quietly reflect. It is such a bless- someone know how much you appreci- Holy Week is fast approaching. Palm Forget about robins, forget about ing to be together and know that God ate something they have done for you. Sunday is March 20 with communion. snowdrops, forget about equinoxes, No- is with us, hearing and answering our Say “thank you” more often. It’s not Prior to worship enjoy a pancake break- bleton-King City Horticultural Society prayers as God has promised. about how much we give, but why we fast 8:45 to 9:45 a.m., sponsored by Ruth is holding its first meeting and flower Should you have pastoral care needs give. How can we change a life? Shoenhardt as part of her work for her show of 2016 on Monday, March 21 and please contact Lynn Vissers, our Direc- One of the reasons Rev. Evelyn start- Canada Cord in Girl Guides. Free will that’s the surest sign you can have that tor of Congregational Ministries at the ed Tea & Talk was for open discussion offering, which will go to the chari- spring is really here. “March That Blus- office, 905-833-2325. Our church is locat- on any subject. Sometimes it’s fluffy, ty Women for Women International. ters, March That Blows” is the flower ed at 13190 Keele St., 2 blocks north of but other times it gets down to issues March 24 is Maunday Thursday, with show’s theme and Kristen Martyn of the King Rd. like dying with dignity. We’re think- a service at 7 p.m. at All Saints Angli- Barrie Wild Birds Unlimited is guest ing about this, and maybe so is every- can Church. Good Friday, March 25, at speaker with her presentation “Hum- All Saints Anglican Church one else. So why not talk about it, or 10 a.m., is shared with Saint Andrew’s mingbirds – Nature’s Miracle.” Pro- By Diana Armitage any other issue. Maybe this can help to Presbyterian Church. There will be ceedings get under way at 8 pm in the change a life. Join her any Friday at 10 special music as well as prayers and Seniors’ Centre in the Nobleton arena All Saints would like to thank Lynn a.m. at Sunset Grill. If you have an is- readings. Easter Sunday worship 10 complex just off Hwy. 27 at Old King Rd. Vissers for speaking and Bonnie sue, let’s discuss it. a.m. at King City United Church. Join Mooney for playing the piano at the If you missed the Downton Abbey us for coffee, cookies and conversation St. Andrew’s World Day of Prayer service last Friday. Tea last Sunday, you can’t be a real fan! after. 50 Elizabeth Grove, King City. By Kathy Patterson Thank you to all who attended. There was an abundant display of hats, For any information call our office This Sunday, March 13, there will be purses, shoes, a telephone that came 905-833-5181 email [email protected]. St. Andrew’s welcomes all to our a short Parish council meeting after the from a Nova Scotia mine when it closed Reverend Evelyn MacLachlan - email - worship service at 10:30 a.m. for the 10:30 a.m. service. If you lead one of the ... Guess whose basement most of these [email protected]. 5th Sunday in Lent. 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