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How do we reduce number of drownings? LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com Wearing a T-shirt and shorts over her swimsuit, five-year-old Chloe Reda is learning how to save herself if she ever falls into water while clothed. Chloe knows to act like a "rocket ship" by extending her arms and kicking her legs to get to the surface, roll on her back to get her breath and swim to safety. Chloe, who took the survival class as part of her regular swimming lessons at the Making Waves Swim School in Vaughan, is a veteran of aquatic courses. She was just a toddler when she took lessons at the Pavilion Fitness Club in Vaughan, where a four-year-old girl tragically drowned July 30, 2013, while attending a camp. Her mom, Debbie Reda, who transferred Chloe to another facility following the drowning, l See CALLS, page 7

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Youth gravitate to individual volunteer efforts SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com Practically his whole life, Mike Barker was expected to become a Lion. "It was inherited, in the family, this is what you did," said Barker, past-president of the Newmarket Lions Club. Barker’s father was president of the club twice. At age 28, Barker joined too. But, since then, Barker has observed what he considers to be a troubling trend. "We are attracting retirees, not youth," Barker said. "That’s an increasing challenge in service organizations. We don’t have a huge percentage of younger members," he said, pointing out that his club has two members in their 40s while the rest are in their 50s or older out of a club of about 35 people. So, why this thinning of youth among the service clubs’ ranks? "In my personal opinion, there are lots of demands on young people," Barker said. "Service work is not put high on their priority list. They would rather spend time with their family, walk at Fairy Lake versus spending time with a service club. People are working more, commuting to and from jobs . they don’t have time." Barker believes the service clubs’ woes really date back to the ’80s and ’90s when the clubs did not do a good enough job of promoting themselves, of making it clear to the public what service clubs do. "We were not in the forefront of people’s thoughts and minds," Barker said. Peter Szoke too has seen a decrease in the number of youth in The Richmond Hill Rotary Club. "In North America, a lot of the service clubs have older memberships than a few decades ago,"

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(Above) Newmarket Lions Club past-president Mike Barker stands in front of the Newmarket Community Centre and Lions Hall at Riverwalk Commons; (Below) Mednick, 9 (left), started The Swim For Bubbie charity event with dad Avi, mom Jessica Leinwand and sister Amy, who volunteered and helped organize. It has raised more than $7,000 for the Creative Arts Program at Baycrest. said Szoke, director of public relations and marketing and co-chair for the Rotary club’s Richmond Hill craft beer festival 2017. But Barker and Szoke have also noticed young people making important contributions elsewhere. Take Thornhill resident Rachel Mednick for example. Rachel, 9, organized a charity swim event, Swim For Bubbie, June 25 at the North Thornhill Community Centre. Her grandmother Fern Mednick, 67, suffers from a rare form of Parkinson’s (PSP - Progressive supranuclear palsy) and has always loved making art. Mednick lives at Baycrest’s

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Apotex Centre, a long-term care facility. Baycrest is a research and education hospital on Bathurst Street in Toronto. The highlight of Fern Mednick’s days is the creative arts program where she has created bowls and vases, tie-dyed scarfs, and beaded bracelets. The fundraiser was meant to add to the creative arts programs budget and help pay for supplies for a weekend program. Rachel has also participated in the art program including the family creative arts pilot program on Sunday mornings with her younger sister, Amy, 5, and her

cousins. In addition to art, Rachel’s grandmother also loves swimming, so Rachel decided to organize Swim For Bubbie to raise money for Baycrest’s Creative Arts Program. Rachel, a competitive swimmer, swims with Markham Aquatic Club. Thanks to Rachel’s efforts and that of her family, she raised more than $9,000 for the creative arts Program at Baycrest. Of course, Rachel is not alone in her charitable efforts. Ben Adams, a 32-year-old Thornhill resident, embarked on his own mission this summer - a

mission that would have seemed impossible four short years ago. Back then, Adams was 400 pounds and far from tackling a 200-km bike-riding fundraiser. His journey to better health started when he got more and more involved in playing hockey. He was a goalie and wanted to stop more pucks. He thought he could achieve this if he lost weight. Today, Adams is 275 pounds. On June 10 and 11, he rode his bicycle between Toronto and Niagara Falls in the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer, raising $2,400 for personalized cancer medicine at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. The bicycle ride held special meaning for him because both his aunt and his partner fought cancer. But while swim and bicycle fundraisers are obviously worthy endeavors, Barker believes the younger generation are losing out by not being part of a Lions or rotary club. "I don’t think you can get the warm, fuzzy feeling you get anywhere else than at a service club," he said. You can find yourself helping the Salvation Army one day, then find yourself helping a family in need at Christmas time. "It’s not isolated to one avenue... With Rotary or Lions, there’s a little of everything.You get to do a bit of all of it without focusing on being in one area," Barker said. But service clubs are making strides to attract young people. The Richmond Hill Rotary Club, for example, has a program called interactors which are programs for school- aged youth. There are three such programs running in the Richmond Hill area. The club also runs a Rotaractor program which targets people in university and college. The interactors and Rotaractors programs is the group’s attempt to instill that desire to get involved in service clubs at a younger age, Szoke said.

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For evidence of just how inadequate our roads network in the GTA can be, all one need do is bear witness to the chaos that ensues any time a major highway is closed. Take, for instance, the incident July 20 that saw a tractor trailer spill flammable liquid on a portion of Hwy. 400 shortly before 1:30 p.m. The resulting hazard shuttered the vital north-south artery in both directions between Hwy. 9 and Hwy. 88 for about 11 hours and turned ordinarily sparsely travelled country roads into parking lots for miles around. A number of motorists, trapped on the highway or ensnared by horrendous congestion on overloaded backroads, ran out of fuel and abandoned their vehicles. According to media reports, some drivers were mired in the Hwy. 400 backlog for eight hours or more. Anyone who relies on that highway as part of their daily commute could no doubt regale you with tales of the havoc that occurs during a closure - disruptions in the winter are commonplace - but it begs the question: is this the best we can do? In their communications about the closure both to the media and via their online channels, the OPP advised motorists to avoid the area and/or plan alternate routes to their destinations. How does one living in this part of the GTA, where commuting to and from work is a fact of life, avoid an area smack dab in the middle of the route to home or work? What alternate routes exist that can handle the traffic from a closed Hwy. 400 when most of the roads surrounding it through rural Vaughan, King and Bradford are woefully ill-equipped for such a massive volume of vehicles? While we can’t take fault with the desire to protect the public from a potential hazard, why isn’t more done to help those caught up in the wake of an incident get around it? This isn’t the first time the highway has been disrupted and it won’t be the last so why haven’t various levels of government over the decades moved to improve the road network so it can at least function to some degree. The long-promised missing link between Hwy. 400 and Hwy. 404 certainly would have been useful last week. Sure, upgrading the capacity on existing roads or building the much-ballyhooed 400-404 link will come with a cost, but with so much growth in the forecast for our region, the alternative is to sit back and accept that our area will grind to a halt every time a highway is incapacitated for one reason or another. What is the cost associated with the status quo? There’s no easy answer, but let’s resolve to do better.

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Presto problems need to be solved I purchased a seniors Presto card to travel the Markham area as well as Toronto. I went on the 14th Avenue route bus on July 4, 2017, at 9:20 a.m. I got off from the bus at the 14th Avenue and Markham intersection. Then I took the 102D TTC bus. I tapped my presto card on the presto machine; it was not working. The driver asked me to pay the fare, so I explained my situation. He allowed me to travel on the bus. By tapping one time, normally you as the passenger are allowed to travel for up to two hours. Why is the presto machine not working? That is not my fault.

• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • l MORE ONLINE Read all our published letters at yorkregion.com Normally, I buy a monthly pass, which makes it very easy to travel. The next day, I went to 14 route bus again. I explained the incident from the previous day, and asked the driver to offer a transfer. He did not give me a transfer and asked me to pay the fare. Again, I explained this matter to the 102D bus driver, whose name is Bob and allowed me to travel on the same bus. Why is YRT creating this simple problem? Could I explain this situation all the time? Why you are giving a headache to seniors? The people who do not speak English, how can they travel on your buses?

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said it’s crucial her daughter learn swimming as a life skill. Never more so than this summer when there have been several drownings close to home, including a 20-year-old babysitter pulled from a backyard pool in Newmarket June 17; a 19-year-old Toronto man who drowned Canada Day at Sibbald Point Provincial Park and became the third drowning victim at the Georgina park since 2010; 15-year-old Toronto student Jeremiah Perry, who died July 4 on a school trip to Algonquin Park; and two young men who died July 8 when their inflatable boat overturned at Wasaga Beach. As of July 24, there were 59 drownings in Ontario this year, compared to 53 last year in the same period, according to the Lifesaving Society. Eighty per cent of drowning victims are men. And immigrants, who often come from countries without Canada’s abundance of water, are four times more likely to drown than Canadian-born residents, public education director Barbara Byers said. "I’m very saddened when I see these numbers, because I look at this data every day. "I’ve been doing it for almost 25 years, and almost all drownings are preventable," said Byers, who believes learning to swim should be a basic life skill in Canada. The provincial government provides the society with $1.5 million a year to give Grade 3 students three lessons in basic water survival, with the society urging parents to follow up with swimming lessons for their children. Brian Patterson, president of the Ontario Safety League, not only wants the government to make swimming lessons available for all students in the province, he wants the government to make it mandatory to wear a life-jacket when on a boat, as opposed to the current law which only requires one be on board for every person. Fourteen of this year’s drownings in Ontario were boating mishaps, compared to 13 last year. With 473 Canadians drowning on average each year, water safety should be taken more seriously, Tiernan Murphy, owner of Vaughan’s Making Waves pool, said. "If two planes went down every year, I think we would be talking a lot more about it," he said. "But these things are happening. They’re happening one at a time. They’re silent, so we don’t talk about it as much as we should."

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Not only our bakery specials, but also our lunch special comes from our head baker, Andrea, this week. Believe it or not, usually when I’m off and get a text from my coworkers it’s not to tell me how much they miss me, it’s usually that I’ve forgotten something. So last Thursday night when I saw Andrea had message I had a brief moment of panic, only to read this…

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’I’m not eating Ramen noodles the rest of my life’ LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com At 16, with post-secondary school just around the corner, Natalie Shafik was not looking forward to a stereotypical unhealthy university diet. "I know in the future, I’m going to go off to university and most likely live in residence. I’m not going to depend on Ramen noodles for the rest of my life," the 16-year-old Markham budding engineer laughed. Instead, the Bur Oak Secondary School student is taking a new York Region summer school course, which is helping her create an app, possibly to be called Chefing, linking students to simple recipes. Users would input food they have on hand as an initial inventory base and then access recipes based on those ingredients. The inventory would decrease as ingredients are used but would be replenished as the user scans grocery receipts, Natalie said. "People who actually want to use the app, they kind of have to have some desire in cooking, rather than just depending on

hotdogs and beer, for example," she said. Natalie is a student in the inaugural Youth by Design course which challenges Grade 11 and 12 York Region students interested in entrepreneurship to "follow their passion." It is offered by the York Region District School Board and York University’s Innovation York at the university’s new innovation centre YSpace in Markham. "(Students) have ideas, they have interests, they may not know exactly what it is, and we provide them with a for-credit summer course that really allows them to go wild and explore those ideas," the university’s vice-president of research and innovation, Robert Haché, said. Students take lessons in business leadership, philosophy, Canadian and international intellectual property and patent law and design technology. "It’s not your traditional course that you have a textbook, here you go, this is what you learn, you get tested on this. It’s more real-life application. We’re actually solving real problems.

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Natalie Shafik is developing an app that will guide students with basic ingredients on hand to recipes. Through collaboration with Innovation York, Grade 11 and 12 students learn how innovators identify problems as opportunities to generate ideas and move solutions forward. We’re also learning social skills like collaboration," Natalie said. "It’s a really cool course. It’s really non-traditional. Good non-

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She’s developing an app to boost connections between family members locally and abroad. In a world that revolves around technology, Yu is driven by a desire to improve her relationship with her 10-year-old brother, Leon. "We don’t talk. I love him, but we just don’t talk. It’s crazy, we exchange maybe five, 10 words a day and that’s it because he’s always on his tablet, always playing his Xbox and I’m upstairs chatting with my friends. We need communication," she said. Lan Xin Ni Yang, a 16-year-old student at Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School, is working on a project to access, capture and transmit data from a cellphone to another operating system. The course encourages students to look beyond traditional teaching, teacher Claire Hainstock said. "This is really an opportunity to marry the idea of legacy, all the things we give you in the textbooks and all the things that provide that solid foundation, with the ability to think and innovate and create," he said.

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Residents have beef with cow sculpture Crescent in the Cathedraltown neighbourhood. He urged them to gather a petition opposing the artwork and to head to council at its first meeting this September to tell elected officials exactly what they think. The cow, called Charity, Perpetuation of Perfection, was apparently a prizewinning milker for the donor and the statue is dubbed "Brookview Tony Charity." Under intense questioning from residents at the site of the statue, Ho admitted the donation of the statue was valued at $1.2 million. But he insisted the do-

TIM KELLY tkelly@yrmg.com Residents of a west Markham neighbourhood want a towering cow sculpture installed 10 days ago by the city to just moooove on. The unhappy people gathered Tuesday night to give local councillor Alan Ho, who voted last year to approve the chrome statue, a piece of their collective mind. Ho was in huge backtrack mode as resident after resident slammed him for supporting the statue in a large parkette on Charity

nation cost the City of Markham and taxpayers nothing. Residents were "udderly" unimpressed. Tammy Armes, a member of the Cathedraltown Ratepayers Association, said the sculpture caught everyone by surprise. "This is really a shock for us; it’s not a small cow. It does not belong in this community," Armes said. Danny Da Silva, who lives right in the sightline of the sculpture, was blunt in his assessment of it: "I hate it. I don’t like to be forced to look at this, but I have to unless I don’t want to come out

of my house anymore. "I think it’s actually kind of disturbing looking. I come from a Christian background and this is actually one of the worst things you can do, is to raise a calf; it’s facing the Cathedral. Who’s going to want to buy the house, there’s very little to admire," he added. Da Silva suggested it be moved to an alternate location, like the carousel in downtown Markham. Ho said he believed the statue belonged in an alternative location but that the donor insisted on the current location and that the

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OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM - 84 RED ASH DR., MARKHAM Wow! Spectacular 4 + 3 Bedroom Home In Sought After Legacy Community.9Ft Ceilings Main Flr, Crown Mldgs, Open Concept Lr/Dr. No Sidewalk. Fin Bsmt W/3Bdrm Can Be Used As Inlaw-Nanny Suite. Large Functional Rec Rm & Good Size Strge Spaces. Huge Mbr Has Sitting Area O/Looks Landscaped Garden That Is Well Maint. Dble Dr Front Ent. Freshly Painted. Close To Public/Catholic School & Transit. Shopping, 407 & Hospital.

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NEW PRESTIGE INDUSTRIAL UNIT LOCATED IN STOUFFVILLE Easy access to Hwy 404, 407, 48. Zoned employment business park. Many uses allowed. 1,506 square feet. Open unit ready to be customized to your needs. Includes 2 parking spaces in front and 2 at the rear of the unit.

1800’s “GENTLEMAN’S MANSION” Lovingly cared for and updated this beautiful property features a Main house with a gourmet eat-in kitchen & centre island, vaulted ceiling plus a walkout to a 2 tiered deck & hot tub. The 2 storey detached coach house, currently used as a yoga studio, has endless possibilities. Within walking distance to the public school and a short 15 min drive to access the 404 or 407, this is the perfect family home! MLS N3868692

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Learn more about Ontario’s new home warranty coverage Compensation for delayed closing or occupancy. If your builder agreed to deliver your home by a certain date and fails to deliver on that commitment, your builder may be required to compensate you for the delay, to a maximum of $7,500.

Not all new home warranties in Canada are the same. But did you know that Ontario’s program is one of the most comprehensive? Almost every new home or condo in the province is covered by a new home warranty. This mandatory warranty protection is provided by registered builders and administered by Tarion, lasting up to seven years. Builders typically pass the cost of enrolling a new home into the warranty program onto the consumer, sometimes as a separate line item. The warranty costs from $385 to a maximum of $1,500, depending on the cost of the home itself. For this one-time fee, new home buyers receive robust protection that covers defects in workmanship and materials and violations of the Ontario Building Code for up to seven years to a maximum of $300,000 per home or condo unit. More specifically, the new home warranty provides Ontario consumers with coverage not available in other provinces. Here are five examples:

Radon gas. If excessive levels of radon gas are found in your home anytime during the seven year period of your warranty, remediation of the gas is fully covered. Unauthorized substitutions. If your choice of a marble countertop in the kitchen was contained in your Agreement of Purchase and Sale and accepted by the builder, then the warranty provides protection if your builder cannot deliver on that promise. Illegal building. The warranty backstops warranties not honoured by illegal builders. Illegal builders typically avoid enrolling a new home in the warranty program, which means the homeowner is likely unaware of their rights and responsibilities. The good news is that failure by the builder to enrol a home does not affect your warranty eligibility.

Deposit coverage. Even before you move into your new home, the warranty program protects your deposit up to $40,000 for freehold homes and $20,000 for condominium units.

—News Canada

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Join outdoor agility or fitness classes. Aside from learning a new skill and staying active, agility classes for dogs and dog-friendly fitness classes are great ways to strengthen your bond and deepen your communication with your pet. Lace up the cleats. Playing soccer with your dog is a nice twist on the classic game of fetch. It increases your own cardio and keeps your dog sharp and engaged. Be sure to pack a few durable balls, just in case one pops. After a long day of exercise, be sure you’re fueling your dog with the proper diet. Opt for a high-quality food that is complete and balanced, like Purina One. Find more information online at purinaone.ca.

With the winter months finally behind us, gone are the days of treadmills and spin classes; it’s time to take your workout regimen outside. So, when you’re planning your next outdoor workout, choose exercises that benefit you and your furry four-legged friend. Here are three fun outdoor exercises you can do with your dog: Go for a run, ride, or blade. Alas, you have found yourself the perfect running/biking/blading buddy — your dog. Whether you hit the city streets or the backwoods, it’s a win for everyone. Be sure to consider your pup’s size, age, and how well-trained he is when deciding whether he should tag along.

—News Canada

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5 places to wet a line in York Region If you’re thinking about going fishing in York Region, likely the first place that jumps to mind is Lake Simcoe, but there are several other spots across the region to test out your angling skills.

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Lake Wilcox - The largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine, located off Bayview Avenue south of Bloomington Road in Oak Ridges, offers fishing from the shore or in a boat for a range of species including black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, northern pike, smallmouth bass and yellow perch.

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Milne Dam Conservation Park - This park, at 8251 McCowan Rd. just south of Highway 7, is bound by thick forest on the southern and eastern edges with the Rouge River flowing through the middle. You’ll find a variety of fish lurking in the waters including brown trout, Chinook salmon, largemouth bass, pike and rainbow trout.

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Toogood Pond - This 33-hectare park, accessed from Main Street in Unionville, is a great place to take the kids or novice anglers to try and catch brown trout, carp, largemouth bass, northern pike, rainbow trout, rock bass and more.

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Cold Creek Conservation Area - This 190-hectare (470-acre) park, located at 14125 11th Concession north of King Road near Nobleton, boasts brook trout, brown trout and creek chub. Gates are open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday.

Fairy Lake - The lake is located in a 13.4-hectare (33-acre) park known as known the Wesley Brooks Conservation Area, near Water Street and Main Street in Newmarket’s historic downtown. Another great spot for kids and novice anglers, it is home to carp, bass, pike, pumpkinseed. Remember, if you’re between 18 and 64, you need to buy a fishing licence.

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l Thursday, July 27 Choir seeking voices WHEN: 12:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Private residence, To be revealed after audition, Thornhill CONTACT: 905-731-8318 COST: Newest chamber choir in York Region, Chorisma, requires a few voices, particularly sopranos. Call for an audition. Next concerts: Oct. 14 and Dec. 4.

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Markham Farmers Market 2017 WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Main Street Markham, 132 Robinson St., Markham CONTACT: Markham Village BIA, 905-472-2462, info@mainstreetmarkham.com, http://www.main-

streetmarkham.com/farmersmarket COST: Freshness straight from the farm. A great place to shop, and live entertainment, too, starting at 10 a.m. New musicians this year. Come and see who is playing. Free Art Classes WHEN: 10:00 a.m WHERE: Winged Canvas Art Hub, 185 Bullock Dr., Unit 1, Markham CONTACT: 905-205-1231, hello@wingedcanvas.com, https:// goo.gl/forms/XZNdiecAfDXuqwH63 COST: If you have kids between five and 12 years old, you are eligible for a free trial art class. Limit one per child. Space limited. l Sunday, July 30 Choir seeking voices WHEN: 12:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Private residence, To be revealed after audition, Thornhill CONTACT: 905-731-8318 COST: Newest chamber choir in York Region, Chorisma, requires a few voices, particularly sopranos. Call for an audition. Next concerts: Oct. 14 and Dec. 4.

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MOULE, Mary Helene, (nee Faust) February 24, 1920 - July 13, 2017 Died peacefully July 13 at Chartwell Aurora Long Term Care Residence in Aurora, Ontario, aged 97. Mary had a long and full life. Born in Kirche, Taurida, Russia, she came to Canada at age two with her widowed mother, four sisters and one brother, all of whom predeceased her. She grew up in Kitchener and Leamington and worked for a time at the Heinz factory (now closed) in Leamington. Mary joined the Canadian armed forces in 1942 and served as a senior secretary to the commanding officer at Camp Borden, with the rank of Sergeant, for almost four years. There she met Captain Guy Moule, a former commercial and landscape artist, and married him in 1948. He died in 1996 following a sales career at the former Neon Products of Canada. Mary demonstrated unfailing devotion to him during several years of his final illness with Alzheimer’s disease. Mary and Guy made important contributions to their communities in Scarborough and Markham, especially though the Kiwanis Club. Mary was a past president of the Unionville Kiwanis Club and served with distinction in the Markham Club. She was also a cubmaster and a leader in the home and school association for Dorset Park Public School. In her later years, Mary worked as an administrator at Trench Electric and retired with fond memories. Mary had an extended family including numerous nephews and nieces on both sides. She was proud of her two sons and their wives: Lawrence (Connie) and Dennis (Maryta). She was the grandmother of Damien (Courtney), Alexis (Jonathan) and Justin (Tanta), and the greatgrandmother of Xavier, Charlotte, Rayne and Isebella. Her extended family included grandsons Noel Chambers (Leslie) and Nathan Chambers (Jennifer) and great-grandchildren Tess, Hannah, Zoe, Jack, Abigail and Charlotte. At her request Mary was cremated, without a funeral. The family has planned a celebration of life for her. Donations to Arthritis Research Canada (www.arthritisresearch.ca) would be appreciated. We are grateful to caregivers connected with Chartwell Aurora, Buckingham Manor in Stouffville and Markham Stouffville Hospital.

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60 MONTHS

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259

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104

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219

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152

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