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TERESA LATCHFORD tlatchford@yrmg.com York Region’s charitable organizations aren’t being stuck up when they refuse the donation of certain items. Each organization that accepts donations, from Vaughan to Georgina, have policies surrounding acceptable items. While donors might feel slighted by these organizations refusing donations of certain things, there are reasons behind the rules. "Some people donate items because they love them and want that item to be continued to be loved," Rose of Sharon’s developl See THERE, page 4

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school. The Newmarket mom, like any working parent, wrestled with the thought of leaving her son, now 12, home alone for short periods of time when he was 10 but also didn’t want to leave him in an after-school care program designed for younger children. Before she did, her son attended a home-alone course offered by St. John Ambulance. "I was very nervous, but after testing the waters and watching him use the techniques that he learned at the course, I felt a little better," she said. "Each time he’s alone, he becomes more confident, as do I." It was at the end of Grade 5 he was walking home from the bus stop, letting himself into the house, checking in with mom when he arrived and doing chores and homework. The routine has helped both mom and son feel comfortable with his independence. According to the Ontario Child and Family Services Act, any child under the age of 10 years left unattended can be at risk and, depending on the situation, police can lay charges, York Regional Police Const. Laura Nicole said. "There isn’t a firm one-sizefits-all," she added. "Parents need to know their child and the area, then make a decision based on all the circumstances." The length of the walk, possible risks such as heavy traffic, railway crossings and how long children will be left alone should all be considered when making a decision. While every child matures at a different rate, it is most important to note a 7-year-old doesn’t have the same mental ability as a 9- or 10-year old, Seneca King Campus behavioural sciences professor Laura Cavanagh said. "At 7, kids can know a rule but don’t have the ability to apply it to a concrete situation in real life," she explained. "So

IS TIME RIGHT? St. John Ambulance offers five crucial points when deciding to leave a child home alone: 1. Your child can recite their name, address and phone number in case of emergency. 2. They know how, when and what to say when they call 9-1-1. 3. Have access to a neighbour’s phone number and can call and ask for help if needed. 4. Understand enough about time to know when you will be home. 5. They know what to say and do if someone calls or knocks on the door. For more tips, visit sja.ca.

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When is a child ready to walk to school or return from school to an empty house? Experts say a number of factors should be considered while making the decision.

ON THEIR OWN Parents wrestle with deciding when their children are ready to walk to school or stay home alone TERESA LATCHFORD tlatchford@yrmg.com they know the rule is not to talk to strangers, but if someone asked for help finding their puppy, the child would most likely help where as an older child would associate the situation with the stranger-danger rule." When assessing a child for readiness, ask questions and pay attention to their behaviour when you are around, which is

indicative of the behaviour they will practise when alone. For example, if you tell your child not to answer the phone while you are in the shower and they do it anyway, they may be tempted to open the door when home alone even though they have been told not to. Parenting expert Alyson Schafer suggests running trials before letting a child walk to

school or stay home alone to put both child and parent at ease. After teaching your child the rules for safely crossing a street and being aware of surroundings and so on, allow them to walk to school while you follow from a safe distance. "Many parents are using the walking school bus in their neighbourhoods," Schaffer added. "Children from the same

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school walk together, and older students look out for the younger ones." As for leaving a child at home, ensure all emergency procedures are properly understood. Quiz your child on different scenarios to see how they respond, and set house rules you both agree on - for example, calling one parent when arriving home. Some parents have their children use video chat when cooking on their own. Try leaving them alone for a short period of time as a trial run to see what happens. Walking to school without a parent or guardian and being home alone are big milestones for children, Cavanagh said. Aside from the physical health benefits of walking to school rather than sitting in a car, being given the opportunity to prove to a parent they are responsible can boost their independence and confidence. Most children are eager to demonstrate their ability to take on responsibility at this age, and if the rules are clear and they are motivated, they will be more likely to comply. "These tasks can be very rewarding for children and helps prepare them for the transition into adulthood when more responsibilities come their way," she added. "These independent tasks are well worth the consideration."

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FORM 8 | MUNICIPAL ACT, 2001 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWMARKET TAKE NOTICE that the lands described below will be offered for sale by public auction at 11 o’clock a.m. on the 26th day of September, 2017 in the Council Chambers, at the Town of Newmarket Municipal Office, 395 Mulock Drive, Newmarket Ontario. Description of Lands: Roll No. 19 48 010 010 02505 0000; Not Assigned.; PIN 03609-0203 (LT); Part Block F Plan 262 as in NE10515 lying between 65R1600 & 65R16695; save & except Part 1 on Expropriation Plan YR1371734 and except Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4 on Expropriation Plan YR1676786; Town of Newmarket; File No. 16-02 Minimum Bid $34,595.51 Roll No. 19 48 010 020 28900 0000; Not Assigned; PIN 03612-0287(R); Part of Block A, Plan 78 being an amendment to Plan 33, designated as Part 4 on Reference Plan 65R-3179, in the Geographic Township of Whitchurch, in the Town of Newmarket, in the Region of York; Subject to a right of way as in Instrument No. R657662; Being all of PIN 03612-0287(R); File No. 16-03 Minimum Bid $8,978.34 Roll No. 19 48 040 165 56700 0000; Not Assigned; PIN 03556-0399 (LT); Part Lot 97 Concession 1 E Yonge St East Gwillimbury designated Parts 11, 12 & 13 Plan 65R3687 S/T R366934; S/T R367066 Newmarket; File No. 16-04 Minimum Bid $111,824.80 All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.

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Salvation Army Thrift Store employee Carlos Silvera (left) and store manager Matthew Brown are usually kept busy with donations regularly arriving at the Newmarket store.

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ment director Rachel Agnoluzzi said. The organization that supports young mothers across the region primarily relies on monetary donations to improve lives going forward, however, it does have Roseys Closet for gently used donations. Often people try to donate car seats, cribs and more with the best of intentions but with those items come liability because the safety standards of such items change so often, according to Agnoluzzi. Those who wish to donate items should check online or call the organization before doing so because any items left on the front stoop cost money and resources to dispose of. Salvation Army Thrift Stores accept donations daily through the Donor Welcome Centres. Donations are reviewed on site and while some get a second chance in the store, some do not, according to a Salvation Army spokesperson. Items the stores cannot accept include used mattresses, box springs, carpets, hazardous materials like paint, propane tanks, barbecues, infant gear like car seats, cribs and stroll-

ers, tires and auto parts due to health and safety regulations. Many children’s items such as car seats, have an expiry date and sometimes cribs and strollers are subject to recalls due to safety concerns. Used mattresses are a breeding ground for mould, bacteria and unwanted guests such as bedbugs and dust mites, all of which can lead to a variety of health issues. The stores also receive clothing that is torn, stained and overly worn often. While these textiles can’t be resold in the store, funds are generated by selling them to cloth graders who turn them into rags,

sell to buyers who make upholstery stuffing and carpet padding. Every effort is made to recycle non-sellable items with eco-friendly suppliers. Most of the time electronics need to be in working order to be donated. Other charities shy away from accepting large furniture due to the risks associated with volunteers or employees moving the heavy items and they are difficult for people to fit into their vehicles. Items that cannot be resold, reused or recycled cost the charity funds to dispose of, which defeats the purpose of collecting donations.

Advice for those looking to donate Sort through donations carefully and if you are unsure if an item is acceptable, contact the charity you are looking to donate it to. Don’t head to the landfill immediately after an item is refused for donation as there are plenty of options when it comes to recycling or donating: • The Ontario SPCA accept donations of blankets, towels and unwearable textiles. • York Region municipalities are partnering with organizations like Diabetes Canada to operate a textile recycling program. • York Region waste depots accept electronics to recycle. • JRCC Furniture Depot in Vaughan collects housewares, indoor furniture, medical/home-care supplies and equipment. • Visit York.ca for a handy list of organizations you can donate to, location and what items they accept. • Try using resale apps to find a home for the item, you never know what people are looking for. • Dispose of hazardous materials in the proper manner at one of the many depots across York Region.


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I was seven when my mother was first diagnosed with cancer, and eleven when it came back. Gran encouraged my mom to attend programs at Doane House Hospice. Mom went reluctantly at first, but soon saw the benefits of being with others who understood her journey. Knowing that I would have to deal with anticipatory grief, my parents suggested art therapy. I started 1:1 weekly sessions with Jennifer, the art therapist. My family also accessed programs and services as they coped with Mom’s declining health. I didn’t understand what was happening. The idea of chemotherapy scared me. We made a plan for me to go with my mom. Jennifer recommended that I draw what I thought chemotherapy would look like; I drew a dark, scary picture. After the appointment, Jennifer asked me to draw what it actually looked like; it was definitely less scary than what I had anticipated.

time, it was hard to think about Mom’s mortality. It helped me to make plans. I was thirteen when Mom passed away. I stood up at my mom’s funeral to give the eulogy. She was a strong woman and I knew I could stay strong too. After Mom’s death, I continued to receive bereavement support from DHH; I went to groups with other girls who had lost a family member. It was important for me to be with people who “got it.” Today, I believe this experience has influenced my life. In my work, I help children going through bad situations, or who have lost a parent like I have. People were there for me, so I want to be there for others. It’s been eight years since I last visited Doane House Hospice. It feels the same: safe and welcoming.

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DHH was always a safe space where I could fully express myself. I could share anything and be understood and supported. It was okay to break down and cry, because they knew how to console me. Mom’s bright light was definitely her unwavering strength. She didn’t let me see the bad... she stayed bright and happy. She involved me by asking my opinion about what she would wear. “Should I wear the bandana with happy faces today?” My mom loved bright colours. I remember drawing a card with bright flowers for DHH, dedicated to her memory. As Mom’s condition progressed, Jennifer was honest. She didn’t give me false hope. Acting on my family’s wishes, she helped me prepare. At that

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Motorists must focus on stopping distracted driving It shouldn’t have to be re-stated at this point and yet here it is: distracted driving is dangerous and unacceptable. How dangerous? Well, according to the Ontario Provincial Police, distracted driving is responsible for more collisions on the roads it patrols than speeding and impaired-related crashes combined. Numbers don’t lie and the OPP’s statistics are troubling to be sure. Its figures say that driver distraction has been the cause of 6,360 collisions on the roads it patrols since Jan. 1, while speeding and driver impairment were responsible for 4,700 and 1,158 crashes, respectively. Forty-seven people have died so far this year as a result of a distracted driver, up from 39 at this time last year, the OPP says. What’s more, distracted driving has claimed more lives on OPP-patrolled roads than speeding and impaired for the past eight years except for 2012. "Our collision data is compelling evidence that drivers who text, talk on their cellphone or are distracted in some other way, take a tremendous toll on the safety of those who share the road with them," OPP commissioner Vince Hawkes said in a statement. "Public complacency about inattentive driving can be just as dangerous as the behaviour itself. Until drivers, passengers and the general public take a firm stand against this road safety issue, these tragedies are expected to continue in large numbers on our roads.’’ Distracted driving remains an issue on the roadways patrolled by area police as well. Just last week, York Regional Police issued a news release noting that 25 motorists had been charged with impaired, while 82 others had been cited for distracted driving. The release isn’t unique as YRP charges scores of people with distracted driving every week. The penalties for being caught driving while distracted are steep, with fines ranging from $490 to $1,000 and three demerit points, and yet still not enough to discourage people from doing so. Of course, beyond a fine or a trip to a courthouse, a distracted driver could also have to live with severely injuring or killing someone. This week marks the start of a new school year and that means more children out and about on our streets. As such, we should all ensure we devote our attention solely to the task of driving whenever we’re behind the wheel. One injury or death resulting from distracted driving is too many. Let’s focus on reversing this trend.

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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Lament for death of Glenway trees For years we have enjoyed and watched your changing seasons; in spring when your buds appeared, bringing us a reminder of what was to come, then summer when you were in full leaf, leading us into fall when you delighted us with your wonderful vibrant colours, and finally to winter when the snow weighed heavily on your branches so it looked like winter wonderland. You have been home to the squirrels, chipmunks and nesting birds, a safe haven for rabbits and foxes, but sadly no more. We feel your pain as we watch and hear you being cut down, with your heart

pulled out of the soil you grew in for many years standing tall and proud. We tried to get a stay of execution but failed; unfortunately, the developers won to replace you with a concrete jungle. For this we are truly heartfelt sorry, but we will always remember how it was when you were there providing shelter to all our wildlife. Jane Chambers, Newmarket

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Be mindful of meanings behind symbols Re: Display of Confederate flag at Sutton Fair sparks criticism, Aug. 23 I am totally in agreement with the sentiments expressed by Nelson Mahmoudi in the front page story of Thursday, Aug. 24, of the Georgina Advocate. The Confederate flag has no place being displayed anywhere in Georgina or elsewhere in Canada (except in a museum or Civi War re-enactment), as he stated. With everything which is happening south of the border, we should be especially vigilant about symbols such as this and what they stand for. Shirley Gunckel, Georgina

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"Rice is a global staple, yet it is celebrated and reflected very individually among almost all cultures," said Ware. "Which is also symbolic in the fact that we are all one humanity." There will also be food demos. "We have chefs coming in and teaching a few tricks of the trade such as how to roll sushi," said Ware. Along with the food, there will also be back-toback performances including dancing and vocal performances. Additionally, people will be able to participate in cultural games. There will be an inflatable jousting system and cricket demonstration workshops. And there will be several community partners with interactive activities in the community zone. Last year, the Aurora

Public Library brought a map, and people could mark where their families came from, "which actually showed all the migration from the East over to the West. That was a relay nice visual that accumulated throughout the day," explained Ware. During the festival, people can participate in Aurora’s Mosaic 150 by painting one of 600 tiles that will be part of an eight-by-12foot mosaic to be displayed in a town facility. This is the second year for the festival, which will take place Sept. 9 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Aurora Town Park. For more information, or to find out how to volunteer for the event, visit https://www.aurora.ca/ multiculturalfestival. For more information or to register for Mosaic 150, visit aurora.ca/mosaic150. However, pre-registration is not required.

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The next day my wife and I were on the bridge south of Water Street when we saw the beaver and one of his kits as they swam toward the bridge. Beavers are naturally shy so it was a treat to observe and photograph them.

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machine the doctor travels in because it is much larger on the inside than the outside, (look it up). That’s what the Jetta was. A compact car that seemed to have more room than it should on the inside. And 10 years later, nothing has changed. There is still plenty of room for five adults and as much luggage as you would require. In fact, you could probably throw in an extra golf bag and still have room in the trunk for more luggage. But the Jetta has grown more sophisticated over those 10 years as well. Let’s start with the Bi-Xenon headlights with an Adaptive Front-Light system. The headlights are about the best I have seen. But turn the wheel slightly and the headlights

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move 13 degrees in the direction you are turning. You can see the area you are turning into brighten just as you start your turn. Those lights came in handy on a dark drive home on Hwy. 115 after winning a little bit of money at the horse races at Kawartha Downs in Fraserville, just south of Peterborough. The next bit of technology that stood out was the Park Distance Control. Besides the on-screen camera that gives you a visual cue of any objects around the car, sensors beep a warning if you get too close to an object. What really caught my attention was when they worked when pulling into a parking lot that had the small concrete barriers about six inches tall. A few times in my own car I pulled into a spot, only to misjudge that small barrier and run over it. Not with this GLI. The sensors warned me so I could stop before incurring any damage to the front grill. My GLI tester for the week featured a 2.0-litre TSI engine that produced 210 hp and 207 lb/ft of torque. continued on page 12>>

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<< continued from page 11 Every bit of that torque is needed when you put your foot to the floor on this Jetta because it throws you back into your seat as it blasts off. It’s even more thrilling when you throw it into sport mode. The engine is matched to a six-speed DSG automatic transmission that comes with paddler shifters that frankly I have never seen a use for. If you want to handle the shifting, buy a Jetta with a manual transmission. I started this review talking about the interior of the Jetta, which I think is one of the most attractive in its class. The black interior with the red stitching is a standout and the ambient lighting is very noticeable. Volkswagen’s also have one of the best instrument clusters and I am a big fan of the 6.3-inch touchscreen with a proximity sen-

sor that pulls up additional information as you move your hand towards it. All this style and technology comes with a price. My tester was priced at $36,395. Freight and PDI add another $1,625 and air conditioning exercise tax adds another $100. Not cheap but you get a lot of car for that money. Last year I had a VW Golf for a week and said it was a comfortable car to drive, like having a hot bowl of soup on a cold day. Add a few hot and tangy spices to that bowl and you have the Jetta GLI.

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Winners must also score no less than an acceptable rating in the headlight test. For 2018, the Sonata offers even more safety features. In addition to seven standard airbags (dual front, side, and curtain, as well as driver’s knee) and a battery of safety systems (VSM, ESC, TCS, ABS, EBD, BA, and TPMS) including Blind Spot Detection (BSD) with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA). The Sonata is the only midsize car sold with this safety technology as standard equipment. Despite the fact that drivers spending a tiny amount of time in reverse, one-quarter of all accidents happen when someone is backing up. BSD with RCTA gives drivers peace of mind that the road behind them is clear. Furthermore, there’s also a new Lane Departure Warning system with an enhanced Lane Keep Assist function available.

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York school board receives human rights award ALI RAZA aliraza@yrmg.com The York school board is starting the new school year with a diversity accolade. The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) has awarded the York Region District School Board the Human Rights Award. YRDSB chair and vice-

chair Loralea Carruthers and Corrie McBain, respectively, were with equity superintendent Cecil Roach to receive the award. Recipients were announced at a panel discussion event on Aug. 27 Spotlight 150: Education, Engaging Muslim Families, Building Inclusive Schools. The discussion events involved parents and edu-

cators and were hosted at the Old Mill Toronto. "I am honoured to receive the Human Rights Award for our ongoing efforts to nurture inclusive schools for all. This award is a testament to all the hard work from YRDSB trustees, staff, families, students, and community members to promote inclusivity, diversity, and a safe space for students," said

WOMEN’S CENTRE OF YORK REGION MICRO-LENDING FOR WOMEN The Micro-lending program provides financial literacy, mentoring, one-to-one coaching and skill development to entrepreneurial women. There is no charge for this program. Program offered free-of-charge. ORIENTATION SESSION September 2017

board chair Carruthers. Minister of Children and Youth Services Michael Coteau, also the Minister Responsible for AntiRacism, was also an award recipient and delivered the keynote address. The panel included YRDSB elementary principal Rima Ishtiaque and other administrators, educators, and community members from the Greater

Toronto Area including Idil Abdulkadir, Gachi Issa, Dilawar Alvi, Haniya Sheikh, and Amira Elghawaby.

YRDSB chairperson Loralea Carruthers received the Human Rights Award from the National Council of Canadian Muslims on Aug. 27.

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more. "It’s one in a lifetime kind of thing," said Eric Partanen, director of sales and marketing at Paris Group Inc. "We’re Canada’s only porcelain and ceramic printers," he said "That’s pretty new technology." The dishes are all food, dishwasher and microwave safe, which is not always the case with printed porcelain. A lot of other personalized printed dishes are screen printed, where the ink sits on top of the glaze, he explained. "They are not permanent ink," Partanen said. Paris Group uses a different process. They use food safe ink that penetrates the glaze and it is sealed shut in a

Eric Partanen says Paris Group Inc. is the only company printing food safe Canada 150 plates. Located in Newmarket. These plates have the official logo and we are under a contract that ends at December 31.

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l Thursday, September 7 YRDSB adult classes WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 4:30 p.m WHERE: Various venues in York Region, Various venues in York Region, Aurora CONTACT: 905731-9557, uplands@yrdsb.ca Free classes offered throughout York Region, such as English as a second language/LINC, citizenship, IELTS preparation, literacy and basic skills, academic upgrading and computer skills. All-day, morning, afternoon or evening options.

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Electoral Review Open House WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Holland Landing Community Centre, 19513 Yonge St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: 905-4784282 Join the Town of East Gwillimbury to learn more about the three proposed options for the 2018 Municipal Election. Drop in. l Friday, September 8 Career Planning Program for Women _Orientation Session WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Aurora Public Library, 15145 Yonge St., Aurora CONTACT: Iara, 905-853-9270, iencinas@wcyr.ca, http://www.wcyr.ca COST: Boost self-confidence as you

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Illumination WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum, 18974 Leslie St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: Megan Houston, 905-4782389, info@sharontemple.ca COST: $25 Illumination celebrates the traditions of the Children of Peace. We gather in the Temple at dusk to enjoy music and a short talk, all by the light of almost 100 candles. Splash of Culture WHEN: 8:00 p.m - 10:30 p.m WHERE: Newmarket Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Dr., Newmarket CONTACT: Laura Schembri, 905-895-5193, info@newmarket.ca, http://www.newmarket.ca/artsandculture COST: A Splash of Culture returns for its second year of incredible artists on a unique ’stage’ - the Tim Hortons Skating and Water Feature at Riverwalk Commons.

l Saturday, September 9 BAM Baseball Tournament WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Family Leisure Complex, 135 Industrial Pkwy. N., Aurora CONTACT: Don Wright, duwright@roger.com, http:// www.youthspeak.ca COST: $350 per team Join us for our BAM (Bullying Prevention, Addiction and Recovery, Mental Health and Well-being) Baseball Fundraiser. The tournament is for mixed leagues threepitch.

Amnesty Int’l at the Aurora Farmers’ Market WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Farmer’s Market, 64 Wells St., Aurora CONTACT: Renee, 905-713-6713, amnestyaurora.wordpress.com COST: Drop by and find out more about how Amnesty International helps ordinary people stand up against human rights abuses around the world. Huge Charity Garage Sale Theatre Aurora WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m

WHERE: Theatre Aurora, 150 Henderson Dr., Aurora CONTACT: Jennifer, communications@theatreaurora.com, http://www.theatreaurora.com COST: We are purging our set pieces, props and costumes at low prices to raise money for the theatre. Plus two for one tickets to our first play of the season. EGMHA Annual Hockey Equipment Exchange WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: East Gwillimbury Sports Complex, 1914B Mount Albert Rd., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: Jennifer Mackey, 905-251-2086, equipment@egmha.com, https://egmha.com/ COST: Drop off your items (excluding helmets or jocks/jills) on Sept. 8 from 7 to 9 p.m.On Sept. 9, the EGMHA will sell the equipment. Proceeds to help kids play hockey in EG. Aurora’s Mosaic Canada 150 Artwork WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Town Park, 49 Wells St., Aurora CONTACT: Shelley Ware, 905-726-4762, sware@aurora.ca, http://www.aurora.ca COST: This completed mosaic will be a visual portrayal of history and will

be on display at a town facility when it’s done. Come join fellow residents and paint one of 600 tiles. l Sunday, September 10 Parkinson SuperWalk Newmarket WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: Fairy Lake, Water Street and Main Street South, Newmarket CONTACT: Alejandro Alas, alejandro.alas@parkinson.ca, http:// www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca COST: Parkinson Canada will be holding its annual Parkinson SuperWalk to raise money for research and people affected by Parkinson’s. l Monday, September 11 Blood Donor Clinic WHEN: 2:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m WHERE: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church - Lynett Hall, 16 Catherine Ave., Aurora CONTACT: Canadian Blood Services, 888-236-6283, http://www.blood.ca #GiveLife this month in honour of Childhood Cancer Awareness. It can take eight donors a week to help just one child battling leukemia.

Learn Modern Square Dancing WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Newmarket Seniors Meeting Place, 474 Davis Dr., Newmarket CONTACT: Anne Currie-

O’Brien, happyhoppers1975@gmail.com, http://tddance.ca/happyhoppers/ COST: Evenings. Beginning classes continue through the fall and winter on Monday nights. No experience is necessary. Toastmasters Showcase Meeting and Open House WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Town Hall, 100 John West Way, Aurora CONTACT: Sandra Stewart, 647-285-8324, vppr@toastmastersaurora.org, http://www.toastmastersaurora.org/ COST: Learn what Toastmasters has to offer. Toastmasters International is a world leader in communication and personal development. l Tuesday, September 12 Love to Sing, but Can’t Read Music? WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Victory Baptist Church, 18408 Yonge St., Newmarket CONTACT: Oriole Claxton, members@shoutsisterchoir.ca, http:// shoutsisterchoir.ca COST: Choir Dues Shout Sister! Choir is for you. This choir fills a need for inexperienced singers. Join us for a practice with no obligation. We are always welcoming new members.

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l Saturday, September 9 New’bark’et WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Lions Park, 424 D’Arcy St., Newmarket CONTACT: 905953-5300 Newmarket’s dog festival. Bring your dog for a swim at the Gorman Outdoor Pool ($5 per dog), watch exciting dog shows and visit dog-related vendors to shop.

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Stouffville Spirit home opener WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Stouffville Arena, 12483 9th Line N., Whitchurch-Stouffville CONTACT: sarah.stouffvillespirithockey@gmail.com Support your team as the Spirit kicks off its 2017-18 season.

WHERE: Markham Civic Centre, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham CONTACT: 905-477-5530 Celebrate Canada and Ontario’s 150 anniversary with an exciting lineup including the Barenaked Ladies, André-Philippe Gagnon and Ali Hassan. On Sunday; food trucks, parade and fireworks.

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Training buddies go step-for-step for over 2 decades JOHN CUDMORE jcudmore@yrmg.com These women are in it for the long haul. From Ironman events in Ohio and Mont Tremblant to the iconic Boston Marathon, as well as marathons in New York City and Chicago, Jean Parks and Pat Tuero have helped each other prepare for long-distance events for more than two decades. Since meeting when their oldest children were infants in the same daycare centre, the Newmarket women have competed together in more than 50 events - including 15 marathons and two full Ironman events over their 23 years of friendship. "It’s nice to have a good laugh over some of the things we’ve done," said Parks, whose running background stems from her college days. "We really understand each other, so that makes it easy to spend three

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Pat Tuero and Jean Parks have been training partners for 23 years and competing in all sorts of events from Ironman to marathons in that time. Here they pose at College Manor Park. hours training together. We have lots to talk about. "Training is a good stress reliever and something I do for myself. Pat and I had a common ground. At the

time, our goal was to do longer distances. It made sense for us to hook up for training." As their children grew and shared similar activi-

ties, the women - who live in the same neighbourhood have continued training and competing. They have also had each other’s backs and provided moral support.

"We’re good for each other that way," said Tuero, who is a year younger than her training buddy. "We encourage each other and push the other to do things we wouldn’t normally do. She’s the one in the driveway picking me up to go to the pool first thing in the morning. I encouraged her to get into biking. We play off each other." Currently, they are working together toward the Canada Army Run in Ottawa in mid-September, which for Parks will also include the Commander’s Challenge - a five-kilometre race within the main event. "Jean likes to go above and beyond," said Tuero. "She really is more serious about training and more diligent." Schedules and lifestyles help dictate the frequency at which the women train together. Both commute to Toronto on a daily basis for their jobs and that impacts routines.

"I am more a morning person," said Parks, who often rises by 5 a.m. and works out before her commute. "Pat does most of her training in the afternoon after work. Our schedules being what they are, we are more independent these days and it is now mostly riding together." They started as runners. They added cycling, preferred by Tuero, who is a member of the Newmarket Eagles Cycling Club. Parks was a member of her high school swim team and introduced that element to the sporting trilogy. Seeking fresh challenges, the women will put their heads together to map out a future. "Now, we have to figure out what’s next," said Tuero. "Maybe we’ll try multisport events to keep things interesting. We’ve pushed ourselves to do something different, and that has pushed us upwards to different distances and new levels."

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ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF NEWMARKET-TAY POWER DISTRIBUTION LTD. AND MIDLAND POWER UTILITY CORPORATION Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. has applied for approval to purchase Midland Power Utility Corporation. Learn more. Have your say. Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for approval to purchase all of the shares of Midland Power Utility Corporation for $27,663,911 plus $200,000 for transaction costs and expenses. Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. and Midland Power Utility Corporation intend to amalgamate upon completion of the share purchase. The applicants say that the costs of the purchase will not be funded by ratepayers and that the rates for the customers of Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. and Midland Power Utility Corporation will remain separate until 2027. As part of this application, the applicants are asking the Ontario Energy Board to approve: (a) Transfer of Midland Power Utility Corporation’s distribution system to Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. (b) Transfer of Midland Power Utility Corporation’s rate order to Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd. (c) Cancellation of Midland Power Utility Corporation’s electricity distribution licence (d) Amendments to Newmarket-Tay Power Distribution Ltd.’s electricity distribution licence For a full list of the approvals requested, please carefully review the application which is posted on Ontario Energy Board’s website. THE ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD IS HOLDING A PUBLIC HEARING The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) will hold a public hearing to consider the application filed by Newmarket-Tay Power and Midland Power. We will question both companies on the case. We will also hear arguments from individuals and from groups that represent the customers of both Newmarket-Tay Power and Midland Power. At the end of this hearing, the OEB will decide whether to approve the application. The OEB is an independent and impartial public agency. We make decisions that serve the public interest. Our goal is to promote a financially viable and efficient energy sector that provides you with reliable energy services at a reasonable cost. BE INFORMED AND HAVE YOUR SAY You have the right to information regarding this application and to be involved in the process. • You can review the application filed by Newmarket-Tay Power and Midland Power on the OEB’s website now. • You can file a letter with your comments, which will be considered during the hearing. • You can become an active participant (called an intervenor). Apply by September 18, 2017 or the hearing will go ahead without you and you will not receive any further notice of the proceeding. • At the end of the process, review the OEB’s decision and its reasons on our website. LEARN MORE Our file number for this case is EB-2017-0269. To learn more about this hearing, find instructions on how to file letters or become an intervenor, or to access any document related to this case, please select the file number EB-2017-0269 from the list on the OEB website: www.oeb.ca/notice. You can also phone our Consumer Relations Centre at 1-877-632-2727 with any questions. ORAL VS. WRITTEN HEARINGS There are two types of OEB hearings – oral and written. Newmarket-Tay Power and Midland Power have applied for a written hearing. The OEB is considering this request. If you think an oral hearing is needed, you can write to the OEB to explain why by September 18, 2017. PRIVACY If you write a letter of comment, your name and the content of your letter will be put on the public record and the OEB website. However, your personal telephone number, home address and email address will be removed. If you are a business, all your information will remain public. If you apply to become an intervenor, all information will be public.

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This hearing will be held under sections 18, 74, 77(5), 86(1) (a), 86(1) (c), and 86(2) (b) of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998 c.15 (Schedule B).

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Morga Ward reaches for Bandit’s ball as Flynn the Labradoodle (front) follows suit during last year’s New’bark’et. This year the annual event will take place at Lions Park Sept. 9 and 10.

Dogs can make a splash at New’bar’ket LAURA FINNEY lfinney@yrmg.com The dog days of summer are almost over, but there is one event that is sure to get tails wagging. The ninth annual New’bark’et takes place at Lions Park Sept. 9 and 10. It will feature vendors, a kid zone and shows by Aqua Dogs and RuffSport. "It’s well-loved in Newmarket and it’s been growing every year," said Sarah Ernst, community events programmer with recreation and culture for the town. But this event is not just for people. For $5, dogs can swim in the Gorman Outdoor Pool. Visitors with the 150 Days of Summer button will receive free admission into the Pooch Plunge. "They (the dogs) love

it, it’s one of the busiest portions of the event," said Ernst. This year, dogs can also have fun on land, too. There will be a lure course by Dog Lovers Days. "If you are coming with your dog, you can have them go through the lure course," said Ernst. As for cleaning the pool, this is the last event before it is closed for the summer. "Right afterward, the pool gets drained and cleaned," said Ernst. "What’s a little bit of extra fur." New’bark’et runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is free. For more information, visit newmarket.ca/newbarket.

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Foundation. Badali and her colleagues crossed 115 kilometres of difficult terrain in unpredictable weather, slept in tents with only two to three hours of darkness and went without electricity and cell service to raise funds for Canadian women’s shelters and programs to help end family violence.

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porate charity. Badali personally raised $6,500, surpassing her $5,000 goal. It will be donated to Yellow Brick House, with a portion of the funds going to support domestic violence prevention programs across Canada, including those focused on youth, to help break the cycle of family violence.

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Emerald Hills Golf Club (Valley/Forest) EXECUTIVE GOLF PRO: Chris McNair. STATUS: Private. SIGNATURE HOLE: Forest The ninth hole is worth the wait. But bring your nerves. The clubhouse overlooking this closing par-4 test provides a backdrop to the green. Patrons on the members’ patio often keep a keen eye on finishing groups. On the right day, it’s a fun atmosphere. Not a killer in terms of length at 337 from the white tees, it is still a challenge playing to a wellbunkered and elevated green protected by a pond. Valley - No. 5. This tough par-3 plays to 166 yards (whites/silver tees) over a valley to an elongat-

and most intimidating of the nines of the property due to narrow, tree-lined fairways. GIMME A LIFE MEMBERSHIP: The 27-hole Emerald Hills facility is a testing ground for ClubLink’s walk-up tee time policy initiated in 2017. CLUB-TOSSING TIME: Forest No. 3. Playing to 381 yards from the silver/white tees, this par-4 test leads to a bunker-guarded green. A pond to the left and a narrowing fairway demand two outstanding shots to reach the green in regulation. "If you could sign up for bogey here all year, it would be worth your $20," chuckled general manager and executive golf pro, Chris McNair. PANEL’S PICK: The contrasting styles of the Forest and Valley courses offers a nice blend of styles.

ed green elevated at least 40 feet. Be wary of pin placement. Enjoy the spectacular view of the Valley course at one of the highest points on the complex. TROUBLE AWAITS: Less may be more. Consider the merits of distance versus accuracy and consider leaving the driver in the bag on certain Forest holes. Playing to an elevated green, the short par-5 Forest No. 8 is a glittering example of the theory that a missed fairway can be costly. On Valley, fairways are certainly more generous to the big club off the tee. Trouble creeps up closer to the greens. CURSE OF THE COURSE: Plenty of deep, nasty bunkers and fescue provide trouble on the Valley course. The Forest course earns its status as the toughest

Forest No. 6 offers a taste of both. A short par-4, this right dogleg invites cutting the corner to challenge for the green. Laying up inside 100 yards into a generous landing area is a safe play. Be wary of overhitting the green. THE PRO’S VIEW: "Our three nines are distinct and a good contrast of architectural styles," said McNair. "Your ultimate day of golf here is 27 holes." GENERAL INFO: Opened initially in 1982 as an 18hole facility by Rene Muylaert. In 2005, Thomas McBroom designed nine additional holes to produce a redesigned 27-hole facility . Emerald Hills was one of four original clubs of ClubLink established in 1993. LOCATION: 14001 Warden Ave., Whitchurch-Stouffville . Website: emeraldhills@clublink.ca . Telephone: 905-888-1100.

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Those unwilling to heed history are doomed to repeat it. In this case, that might be a cool thing. The Aurora Sports Hall of Fame is aiming to cover both past and future sport highlights in the now when it comes to celebrating the role of sport and athletes and their place in the history of the municipality. Recognizing that history and future are linked, the hall is seeking public input for its Moments In Sports project, casting a spotlight at significant sports moments in Aurora’s history to be shown off at the sports hall of fame inside the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex. Perhaps either of the Aurora Tigers national Junior A championships in

JOHN CUDMORE Cuddy Shark 2004 or 2007 is your favourite moment. The former was achieved by a team considered possibly the best ever in Canadian Junior Hockey League history. Maybe you recall the Aurora Horse Show as a staple on the sports landscape. Or, your son/daughter’s team winning a championship is a shining mo-

ment to remember forever. Consider the Aurora Hearts claiming Aurora an Ontario Cup soccer champion for the first time in 2001. Longtime residents may recall the opening of the Aurora Community Centre arena in the late 1960s, filling the rinkless void for a municipality forced to relocate its minor hockey teams to the hamlet of Beeton after a fire destroyed Aurora’s arena on Yonge Street. The point is to present a case for your personal top sports moment. Go to the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame (aurorashof.ca) website for details on how to nominate your top sports moment by Sept. 30. On the other hand, per-

haps in 100 years or so, Aurora residents will be recalling the efforts of youngsters currently taking their sports to accomplished levels. The Future Hall of Famer program is a project launched with an eye on those teen athletes making their mark on sports fields in Aurora and beyond. Results from both projects will be recognized and celebrated at the ASHOF inductions gala to be held Nov. 8 at St. Andrew’s College.

Ready to play Gotta think North Division teams in the Ontario Junior Hockey League will be itching to get the 2017-18 season started.

After a season dominated by the East side of the North-East Conference, it is easy to understand. Bouyed by the fact both the Dudley Hewitt Cup and Royal Bank Cup were hosted by Trenton Golden Hawks and Cobourg Cougars, respectively, East Division teams clearly bulked up for a shot at those events in their own backyard. The result? None of the six North teams finished with a top five points total and all three non-playoff teams were from the North.

Hockey League season. General manager Eric Cella is the contact at 416-6244733. Former Newmarket Nationals manager Glenn Verge and catcher Bob Shelston were honoured Aug. 31 during a ceremony held Aug. 31 for their contributions to softball, specifically the Bulova Watch CNE tournament in the 1970s. The York University Lions will once again use Stuart Burnett Park in Aurora as their home diamond for Ontario University Athletics men’s baseball.

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GOODMAN, Robert Keith April 12, 1938 - September 1, 2017 Robert “Bob” Goodman passed away peacefully in the arms of his loving wife and best friend Edith Goodman at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario. Bob was a devoted husband to Edith for almost 55 wonderful years. He was a loving father that deeply cared and was proud of son Jonathan (Sheri Orct) and daughter Kristen (Dave Unsworth). Nothing gave Bob greater joy than time spent with his family and especially his grandchildren. He was a wonderful Grandpa to Ethan and Adam Goodman and beloved “Poppa” of Sarah and Madeline Unsworth. Bob valued and loved the extended Goodman family and came from a large family that included six siblings. Bob was predeceased by sisters Bernice, Beryl, Norma and brother John. He cherished spending time with his brother Don “Benny” (Hilda) and sister Linda along with nieces and nephews this summer while on vacation in Camlachie (near Sarnia) where he spent much of his formative years. Bob’s business and academic career spanned over 30 years including working in the chemical industry with Polysar in Sarnia, pursuing a Masters Degree at Michigan State and then a distinguished career at Imperial Oil in Human Resources which took him from Corunna to Halifax to Newmarket and finally a well-deserved retirement in Alliston. Over his career Bob earned the respect and loyalty of countless employees and co-workers through his strength of character, sense of empathy, generosity, and a relentless and enduring sense of humour; all values that made him the wonderful husband, father and friend to those around him. A Farewell Celebration of Bob’s Life will be held in Alliston at W. John Thomas Funeral Home from 1 - 4 p.m. on Saturday September 16, 2017. Formal Remembrance at 2:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Bob may do so either to the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre of Toronto General Hospital or the Southlake Regional Hospital Foundation-Arthritis Program. www.thomasfuneralhome.ca

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WALL, Ethel It is with great sadness that the family of Ethel Juanita Wall (nee Henderson) announces her passing on Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 95 years of age. She was born on August 20th, 1922, in Stayner, Ontario. She was predeceased by her son Robert O’Desse, her sisters, Alma Rowsell and Lois Arbour, also her brothers Cecil and Russell Henderson. She is survived by her daughter Lorraine Edwards (Gary) of Okotoks, Alberta and her son Peter O’Desse (Kelda) of Richmond Hill, Ontario. Also, a special niece Myrna McDonald of Calgary, Alberta, whom she considered to be her second daughter. She is also survived by six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and four greatgreat-grandchildren. Ethel worked for many years in the newspaper business, beginning at the Newmarket Post and finally, at the Newmarket Era until she retired in 1987. She was a strong, proud woman, and considered by many, a zany character, not only at work, but socially as well. Always ready for a good time and a laugh. Many thanks to her friends and neighbours who were so supportive during her final days. Special thanks to Dr. Dukesz and Ann. A celebration of her life will be held at Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main Street South, Newmarket on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the War Amps (Champs Division) or any charity of your preference.

HISEY, Gloria Jean (nee Cryderman) Passed away peacefully at Bradford Valley Long Term Care, Bradford, on Wednesday, August 30, 2017, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late John. Loving mother of Lynne and her husband Wayne. Proud grandmother of Jayne and David, and great-grandmother of Alex and Liam. Dear sister of Ruth Caradonna and Lois Gibson and the late Viva Lake and Ina Lyons. A Funeral Service was held at Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Chapel on Saturday, September 2, 2017. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society.

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BELL, Joan Passed away peacefully at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on September 5, 2017 in her 91st year. Loving wife to the late Peter Bell for 47 years. Beloved mother of David (Marie), Peter (Pam Grossi), Julie, Laurie (Vic Michener), Joseph (Marilyn Dangla), John (Christine), Joanna. Proud grandmother of Tammy, Sarah, Charlie, Peter, Leah, John David, Daniel, Jesse, Claire. Great-grandmother of Anthony, James, Ana, Bill, Shane and Tabitha. Predeceased by sisters Marjorie, Julie, Ena and Jesse. Daughter of the late George and Jesse French. Joan resided in Cedar Valley for over 55 years. She had many jobs throughout her life, the most memorable as a rural mail lady with Canada Post and bailiff with the Ontario Court. Joan loved nature, her farm and her dogs. The family would like to thank the staff and residents of the Barrington in Barrie for their kindness and attentive care. Friends may call at the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. S., Newmarket on Thursday, September 7th from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Friday, September 8th at 11 a.m., followed by interment at Pine Orchard Cemetery, Vivian Road. Reception following interment at Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Crohn’s Society or the Schizophrenia Society. On-line condolences at www.roadhouseandrose.com

SMITH, Alma Lilian Peacefully at Chartwell Aurora (Resthaven), formerly of Park Place Manor on Friday September 1, 2017 in her 98th year. Alma beloved wife of the late Stanley Charles “Bill” Smith. Loving mother to David and his late wife Joan, and Paul and his wife Beth. Cherished Grandma to Michelle, and her husband Craig, Brett, Kimberley, Lisa, and Great Grandma to Jessica. A Memorial Visitation will be held at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway S., Aurora (905-727-5421) on Thursday September 14, 2017 from 12 p.m. until the service at 1 p.m. A special thank you to the staff at Resthaven, and Park Place Manor for their care, and compassion. On-line condolences may be left at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com

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MEADOWS, Gail Patricia (nee Lynham) Passed away peacefully, with her family by her side, at Southlake Regional Health Centre, on Saturday, September 2, 2017, at 69 years of age. Loving wife of Jim and dear mother of Jamey (Lydia), Katy (Ryan Gardiner) and Jenny (Eric Kimla). Loving Nanny to Hayden, Maevis, Grant and Violet Meadows, Jack, Olivia and Jason Gardiner and Grace and Nolan Kimla. Loving sister to Paul (Brenda) and Cliff Lynham. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews and friends. Gail worked for the York Region Catholic School Board for 40 years as a teacher, consultant and principal - she will be fondly remembered by all of her colleagues over the years. Visitation will take place at the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. S., Newmarket, on Friday, September 8, 2017, from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass to take place at St. John’s Chrysostom Church (Main and Ontario Streets, Newmarket), on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., followed by interment at St. John’s Cemetery. If desired, please consider a donation to Operation Smile Canada (www.operationsmile.ca), in memory of Gail. On-line condolences may be made at www.roadhouseandrose.com

HENDERSON, Donna On September 4, 2017, Donna Henderson (nee Wickiam) lost her battle with Alzheimer’s. She leaves behind her husband, Robert, and her three daughters Sandra Henderson Kelley, Lori Alberico (Tom), Sherri Girvan (Aidan); and her seven grandchildren Henderson, Daniella, Mackenzie, Lucas, Christina, Colin and Ian. Please come and pay your respects during Memorial Visitation on Thursday, September 14 from 4-8 p.m. at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, Ontario L4G 6W8 (905) 727-5421. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 3 p.m. at the Aurora Legion, 89 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora Ontario 905-841-7999. Donna will be deeply missed and forever in our hearts. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com.

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CHARLES, Melody Aileen 1946 - 2017 Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Sunday, August 27, 2017, in her 71st year with her family at her side. Melody Charles (nee Young) of Sutton, beloved mother of Cheryl (John) Sheard of Bradford, Norm Charles of Sutton, and David (Judy) Charles of Sutton. Loving grandmother of Nicole, Jasmine, Amber, Kelsey, Ryan, Mark (Suzie), Brett, Montana and Cassandra. Great-grandmother of Takota and Willow. Dear sister of Renee (Bill) Sowden and Jim (Linda) Young. Melody will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews, Dawn, Lindy, Tom, June, Jason, Sandy, Sherri and Kathleen; by her extended family, friends and co-workers. Cremation has taken place. Interment of cremated remains, Briar Hill Cemetery, Sutton, Arrangements in care of the Forrest & Taylor Funeral Home, Sutton, 905-722-3274. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Memorial condolences may be made at www.forrestandtaylor.com

QUARANTO, Linda It’s with heavy hearts we share the sudden and tragic passing of Linda Quaranto on August 28, 2017 at the young age of 53. Beloved and devoted partner to Pat Russell. Loving mother of Sarah (Dave) Kelly (Kyle) Robin (Travis). Proud grandma of Zachary, Gavin, Colton, Charlotte and Brynn. Remembered with love by her mom Winifred Gritten, brother predeceased Joe (Linda) Michael and Lenore. Linda will be missed terribly by all. A long time employee of Blue Mountain Resort she will be missed by her friends and colleagues. In accordance with Linda’s wishes, cremation has taken place and the family will be having a private service.

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HUDAK, Edith Irene (nee Tomesch) March 6, 1927 - September 3, 2017 Passing very peacefully with family at her side, Edith was predeceased by her beloved husband Nicholas (2003), proud mother of Alan (Maggie) and Lori (Doug Payne) and her five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, proud aunt to many nieces and nephews. Edith was born in Lodz, Poland, daughter of Alma and Joseph, sister to George (predeceased 2015), Alice, and Christina (predeceased 1945). The family managed to reunite in the aftermath of WWII and resettled in Canada. Edith worked as a draftsman at Westinghouse, Hamilton, and was studying to become an engineer when she met a young dashing co-worker who became the great love of her life. Edith and Nick enjoyed 50 years together, and travelled the world, first through Nick’s work, then for their own interest and pleasure. Edith enjoyed making the world a beautiful place with her many creative and artistic talents. She and Nick designed their dream retirement home and created award-winning gardens, earning the coveted Mayor’s Cup award for the best garden in Burlington. Edith’s final years were a struggle with ever increasing dementia though she never lost her sense of style and love of flowers. Her family would like to most sincerely thank the dedicated and supportive team at Trillium Manor Long Term Care, in Orillia. In lieu of flowers, you are welcome to make a donation to the Trillium Manor Palliative Care Team. A Celebration of Life will be held in October.

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ATTRIDGE, Leonard Of Richmond Hill, Ontario passed away at Southlake Regional Health Centre on August 28, 2017 at the age of 72. He is survived by his brother Charles (Jean), Bob (Betty) and predeceased by his sister Priscilla (Peter). Uncle to nieces and nephews, Sherri, Debbi, Sandi, Paul, Rob, Mark and Christina. Len will also be dearly missed by Steve and Paul who were glad to call him uncle. Many thanks to Chartwell Aurora for your loving care and patience with Len. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Cremation has taken place and a private service will be held. Online condolences can be left at www.aftercare.org. MOSWIAK, Ruby Peacefully passed away in her home on Sunday, September 3, 2017. Ruby Moswiak (nee Draper) of Bradford at 86 years of age. Beloved wife of the late Walter Moswiak. Loving mother of Linda Wilkinson, Carolyn Crittenden, Abigail Crittenden, James Crittenden and Susan Ash. Ruby will also be fondly remembered by her siblings and their families. Friends called at Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Bradford for visitation. Funeral service held at the funeral home on Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 11 a.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. In Ruby’s memory, donations may be made to Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation.

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DONKERS, Hubertus Maria Passed away peacefully surrounded by family and prayers on Monday, September 4th at Southlake Regional Health Centre in his 87th year. Hubert was born to Jacobus and Wilhelmina Donkers in Boekel, Netherlands in 1930. Beloved husband of Teresa. Loving father of Lissa, Patricia, Nicole (Fabrizio) and Melanie (Steven). He will be dearly missed by his cherished grandchildren: Melina, Kees, Sasha, Alek, John Paul, Joshua and Lennon. Survived by his brothers Peter and Adrian and predeceased by eleven siblings (Harry, Martin, Anneke, Hendrika, George, Bill, Johan, Frank, Jim, Hein and Toon). He will be lovingly remembered by all of his relatives and coffee friends. Friends will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, 905-727-5421 on Thursday, September 7th from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, September 9th at 10 a.m. at Our Lady Of Grace Roman Catholic Church, 15347 Yonge Street, Aurora. If desired, donations may be made to the Margaret Bahen Hospice, Newmarket. Online condolences and information can be found at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com. HOLMES, Keith Richard Born 10-02-62 age 54, tragically passed away Sunday,July 30, 2017 at the St. Clair River Classic Offshore Powerboat Race. Keith was born to John and Carol Holmes, of Ontario, Canada. He was preceded in death by his father John. Survived by his mother Carol, wife Jennifer, two sons, Skyler and Cole Crouse, 5 brothers; Ken, Kelly, Kevin, Kyle and Kerry, 4 sisters: Kathy, Kim, Karen and Kris and many nieces and nephews. The Celebration of Life for Keith will be held on Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 1 p.m. at the Aurora Legion located at 89 Industrial Pkwy N, Aurora, ON L4G 4C4. In lieu of flowers please make donations In Memory of Keith Holmes on line at http://convio.cancer.ca/site/TR/Events /GEN_ON_?px=7384037&pg=persona l&fr_id=20868 to the Canadian Cancer Society or send a cheque payable to Canadian Cancer Society located at Holland River Community Office, 30 Prospect St., Suite 101, Newmarket, ON L3Y 3S9. COLALILLO, Michela Peacefully passed away on Friday, September 1, 2017 at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Carmine Colalillo. Loving mother of Paolo (Maria) Colalillo. Cherished grandmother of Santina (Rocky) and great-grandmother to Savino. Dear sister of Sr. Dionisia and Maria D’Ovidio. Michela will be fondly remembered by her brothersand sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. Resting at Rod Abrams Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham on Sunday, September 3, 2017 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. James Church, Colgan on Monday, September 4, 2017 at 11 a.m. Interment in St. James Cemetery. www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com

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SUTTON, Cleona “Toni” Suddenly at Southlake Regional Health Centre, on Saturday, September 2, 2017, in her 87th year. Loving wife of the late Robert Sutton and dear mother of Ronn Sutton (Janet), Mike Sutton (Terry) and Kim Ralph (David). Proud grandmother of David and Darryl (Allanah) and Jennifer (Stuart), Jeffrey and Amanda (Handelle) and great-grandmother of Carter, Hunter, Laila and Karyan. Visitation will take place at the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. S., Newmarket, on Wednesday, September 13, 2017, from 7-9 p.m. and on Thursday, September 14, 2017, from 10-11 a.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m., followed by interment at Newmarket Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson Society of Canada or the Arthritis Society would be appreciated. On-line condolences may be made at www.roadhouseandrose.com

BAYFORD, Mona E. (Almond) Passed away in her 88th year on September 1, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Fred Bayford. Loving mother of Greg (Rita), Paul, and Laura (Paul). Dear grandmother of Veronica, Brody and Bria. Cremation has taken place at Mona’s request. A Private Family service will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home in Newmarket. If desired donations may be made to Southlake Regional Hospital in Newmarket or your local SPCA (Mona’s favorite charities).

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Offers available from September 1 – October 2, 2017. *Representative finance offer based on a new 2017 Micra SR MT/2017 Versa Note S MT. Selling price is $17,415/$15,725 financed at 0%/0% APR equals 72/72 monthly payments of $242/$218 monthly for a 72/72 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $17,415/$15,725. $500/$500 Finance Cash included in advertised offers on 2017 Micra SR MT/2017 Versa Note S MT. +Standard Rate Finance Cash discount of $4,500/$2,000/$2,500 will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and is applicable only to customers financing any 2017 Sentra SR Turbo/2017 Micra/2017 Versa Note through NCF at standard rates. The cash discounts cannot be combined with lease or finance subvented rates or with any other offer. Certain conditions apply. ▲Models shown $28,025/$18,915/$21,475 Selling price for a new 2017 Sentra SR Turbo CVT(RL00)/2017 Micra SR AT/2017 Versa Note SL. All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,600/$1,600/$1,600) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.


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