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Kaelin Martell, 8, cools off on the splash pad in the recently re-opened Greenwood Parkette. The renovated five acres of green space in northeast Stouffville also features play structures, a multi-purpose court, fitness trail stations, a shade structure and community gardens. The park is between St. Brigid and Harry Bowes schools, north of Millard Street. For more ways to chill off during the summer heat wave, turn to page 9.

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hen farmer Jim Hulshof isn’t checking two weather apps on his phone, he is gazing up at the sky wondering when rain will come. The Stouffville farmer believes this in one of the three driest summers he’s seen since he first began helping farm the crops as a child 50 years ago. “It’s a trying year more than anything else, just because of lack of water. Very horrible. Dry, dry, dry, dry,” he said, adding there has probably been a quarter of the normal rainfall since early May. Hulshof’s distress over the dry summer comes as David Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada, says York Region and southern Ontario are experiencing a severe drought and as the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority asks residents and businesses to scale back their water consumption. Hulshof irrigates 40 acres of his 50-acre farm on Bloomington Road east of Hwy. 48. He grows vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, sweet corn, pumpkins and squash and operates a retail market on-site. Even so, all the crops are suffering from heat stress. For those farmers who don’t use irrigation systems, Hulshof believes they will be looking at a fraction of the yield they normally get unless the drought ends soon. “For individuals who don’t have irrigation, See WANTED, page 12.

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NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETINGS TUESDAY, JULY 19

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 23

Council Meeting at 3 p.m. The agenda for the Council meetings will be available for review at the Municipal Offices, Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library and on our website 12 p.m. (noon) the Thursday prior to the meeting. To listen to the Council meetings live, visit www.townofws.ca/cmlivestream

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1 Installment Due – July 22, 2016 2ND Installment Due – September 23, 2016 RESIDENTIAL FINAL TAX bills have now been mailed. Ratepayers who have not received their bills should contact the Customer Service Centre as soon as possible. Failure to receive a tax bill does not eliminate the responsibility for payment of taxes or the penalty charges for late payment. TAX PAYMENTS may be made at most Financial Institutions through tellers, banking machines, telephone and Internet banking, by mail or in person at the Municipal Offices, 111 Sandiford Drive. An after-hours drop box is available at the Main Entrance doors. SUPPLEMENTARY TAXES ON NEWLY-CONSTRUCTED HOMES Owners have been or will be receiving tax bills for the ST

value of the “land” only excluding building, until the house is assessed by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). Once assessed, supplementary tax bills will be issued for the house, retroactive to the date of possession. To estimate the annual taxes, simply multiply the purchase price of the home x 1%. This process can take 2 to 3 years and the tax bills will be due within a short time period. Pre-payments on account or through a pre-authorized payment plan can be made to assist homeowners in planning for these future supplementary tax bills. For further information contact Customer Service.

NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION – MAIN STREET, STOUFFER STREET TO TENTH LINE The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is undertaking a project that includes parts of Main Street (from Stouffer Street to Tenth Line), Montreal Street (between Boyer Street and South Street), and North Street (at Stouffer Street). Cemetery Lane resurfacing is also included within this project’s scope of work. Construction is planned to begin the week of July 18, 2016. During construction, Main Street will be open to traffic but will be narrowed to one lane. Project completion is planned for September, 2016. If you have any questions regarding the project, please contact: Curtis Roach Capital Projects Coordinator Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Phone: 905-640-1910, X. 2223 E-mail: curtis.roach@townofws.ca

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NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION – ELM ROAD AND FAIRVIEW AVENUE The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is undertaking a project for the reconstruction of Elm Road, from Glengall Lane to Ninth Line. Fairview Avenue reconstruction, from Elm Road to Rupert Avenue, is included in this scope of work. Construction is planned to begin the first week of July, 2016. During construction, the affected roads will be open to local traffic. Project completion is planned for September, 2016. If you have any questions regarding the project, please contact: Curtis Roach Capital Projects Coordinator Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Phone: 905-640-1910, X. 2223 E-mail: curtis.roach@townofws.ca

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By Ali Raza

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Who gets to wear the mayor’s chain of office? Whitchurch-Stouffville resident Joanne George and her blind therapy dog, Smiley, were given The Sun-Tribune’s Citizen of the Year award during opening ceremonies of the Strawberry Festival on Canada Day. The next day, Mayor Justin Altmann invited Smiley to greet festival goers in his community foundation booth on Main Street. That included placing the chain of office around the neck of the golden retriever. Smiley’s signature smile only grew wider as crowds received him with roaring applause, George said. She said she was overwhelmed by the support from the town, but was soon disappointed in what she believed to be disapproval from her own councillor. In an email to Altmann and other councillors obtained by The Sun-Tribune, Councillor Maurice Smith expressed his concern with the use of the chain. “Sorry fellow councillors, I don’t find this funny at all,” Smith wrote in the email. “I think this is very disrespectful of the office.” The Sun-Tribune asked Smith to clarify his comments. The councillor stressed that his concern had nothing to do with Smiley or George, but “pertained solely to the use of the town’s chain of office,” he wrote in an email. “I believe the chain of office is an important symbol for the office of the mayor,” Smith said in an interview. “It should be used only by the mayor, and only at very

important town functions.” “I have never met that great animal Smiley nor his owner, Joanne George,” the councillor for the Ballantrae-Mussleman’s Lake area said.

‘Sorry fellow councillors, I don’t find this funny at all. I think this is very disrespectful of the office.’ But George said she was disappointed when she read the email, which was forwarded to her. The lake-area resident posted a comment on Facebook asking her friends and followers if they thought Smiley wearing the mayor’s chain of office was disrespectful. “It upset me, obviously,” she said. “It really took away from the award I was given, to hear that from my councillor.” George’s post spread like wildfire as 560 people shared it and 121 commented. Almost all the comments were in support of Smiley. With the affirmation she’s received, George now says she doesn’t care about Smith’s comments. “Considering the mayor allowed it,” she said in an interview Wednesday. “I felt it’s he who makes those decisions.” Altmann told The Sun-Tribune in an email he made the decision in accordance with “2016 Ontario Municipal Legislation”. Though the section quoted does not

explicitly outline the proper use of the chain of office, Altmann believes it’s justified, to “promote public involvement”, “act as a representative”, and “participate in and foster activities that enhance the wellbeing of the municipality”. “Smiley and Joanne George were recognized not only as citizens of the year but as national icons,” he wrote in an email. “Promoting better living in our communities through the ability to educate to all ages that disabilities can be overcome.” Smiley’s social media pages have thousands of followers. George receives mail and emails from his fans from all across the world. The golden retriever has been to Queen’s Park to meet with former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley, he was invited to a reception on Parliament Hill where he spent an afternoon with the Governor General of Canada David Johnston and met Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In addition, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have given Smiley formal recognition as an honorary police service dog. Others have been given the chain to wear by Altmann, including Sun-Tribune columnist Jim Thomas, during a night in his honour at Parkview Village in February, and Elijah Gardner, a St. Brendan School student who spoke at the inaugural meeting of the current council in November 2014 with the neckpiece on. It’s not the first time this year that Altmann and Smith clashed on an issue. Earlier in May, Smith called Altmann a “smart-ass” during a meeting after Altmann told him he could not speak on a matter because he did not respond quickly enough.

Smiley, who shared The Sun-Tribune citizen of the year award with owner Joanne George, wears the mayor’s chain of office at the Strawberry Festival.

Interest growing in mayor’s public wedding By Ali Raza

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The mayor’s getting hitched – and you’re invited. Mayor Justin Altmann and Jenny Hillier are set to marry on Aug. 6 at 12:30 p.m. in Civic Square in front the Lebovic Centre for Arts & Entertainment, 19 on the Park in downtown Stouffville. The couple will say their vows on the balcony in front of several VIPs, mayors from other towns, key representatives of York Region and other dignitaries from Stouffville. Mayor Justin Altmann and fiance Jenny Hillier have But the whole town’s also invited as invited the community to their wedding in Civic Square. Altmann encourages all Stouffville resi-

dents and friends to attend his marriage ceremony. Residents can watch the ceremony and extend their well-wishes in a receiving line following the ceremony. They may need crowd control. An update on the event carried on The SunTribune’s website was one of yorkregion. com’s most-read stories during the past week. The Toronto media also picked up the story after a news release was issued. Altmann and Hillier met in November and were engaged three months later when the mayor proposed at 19 on the Park in front of family and friends, using “a break-in at the theatre” excuse to get

Hillier there. Altmann got down on one knee and asked Hillier for her hand in marriage as her favourite song, Etta James’ At Last played. “When we first met, everything was different,” Altmann told The Sun-Tribune in March. Altmann was elected mayor in 2014. Hillier works in senior management with the Bank of Montreal in Toronto. The couple has purchased a home in Stouffville in the downtown and are beginning renovations before they move in. Residents who plan to attend can RSVP by email at jenny.justin.wedding2016@ gmail.com

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If you grew up in Stouffville this may sound familiar

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ure signs you grew up in Stouffville: Back before the entrance signs – depending on where you enter – read 40,000 and something. When the village looked liked Mayberry and your life was straight out of Happy Days, Family Ties or Leave it to Beaver. A lot more people went to church in this then WASP enclave – far from today’s Stouffville, which is so much more representative of Canadian reality. Stouffville and Whitchurch were separate entities back then. You couldn’t get away with anything. Everyone knew you – and your parents were a fourdigit phone call and a couple of blocks away. You refer to the Stouffville Country Market as the sales barn(s) or flea market. Both references date you. You square-danced your way through high school. You learned to swim in an outdoor pool – during its three-month season. You were a Clipper. You may have worn Cooperalls and a mouthguard. You remember The Lion pub when it was a car dealership, before it was the Steerburger restaurant. You bought pizza, coffee, donuts and hamburgers from local joints; the big chains didn’t arrive until the 1980s. The clerk at the Beer Store knew every underage kid in town. And he worked every shift. Or back when the burgh was dry and folks drove to Markham for their beer and spirits. You tell your kids about the good old days sliding down the toboggan hill in Memorial Park. You remember when there were banks, hardware stores and a supermarket in downtown Stouffville. The GO train didn’t come

Off The Top with Jim Mason this far north. Same for the 404. Canadian Tire was your general store. The Main Street site is now home to a vacant lot. You went to high school on Edward Street not Hoover Park Drive. Max Webster played your high school dance. And future NHLer Keith Acton or TSN Radio’s Mike (Rehill) Richards was in your class. You know where Orchard Park Public school was located. You remember when Stouffville had a mall – the current LCBO plaza. You may have been born in Stouffville’s own hospital – Brier Bush, which has been replaced by Spring Street, near Main and Stouffer. Not that you attended, unless it was for a Boy Scout or Girl Guide badge, but town council meetings were held in what’s now the top floor of Nineteen on the Park. The clock tower in Civic Square was home to a loud horn that blared during every fire department call, alerting all within earshot morning, noon and night. Stouffville likely didn’t have a movie theatre when you were growing up. Some things don’t change. Jim Mason is editor of The Sun-Tribune. Follow him on Twitter @stouffeditor

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t’s a mission. But not impossible. Ask Gene Paisley. For the 90-yearold Stouffville resident, the dream of building a hospital in the village of Carpenter, Ghana, on the west coast of Africa, could soon become a reality. To date, more than $6 million has been raised or pledged towards erecting a facility costing an estimated $10 million. Adding an initiative to the challenge is the promise by Vancouver humanitarian James Pattison to match the project dollar for dollar with construction to begin once receipts reach the half-way mark. Paisley recently returned from an eight-month Ghana visit where his son and daughter-in-law, David and Brenda Mensah serve as church directors and missionaries. Health permitting, Gene plans to go back. Without a hospital, services are provided in small clinics under shade trees or in school classrooms. Dr. Jennifer Wilson of Uxbridge has been a regular provider, travelling to Carpenter twice a year while husband Graham takes care of their five children. Paisley is loud in praise of what Dr. Wilson has accomplished along with other area professionals, including Stouffville optometrist Dr. Martin McDowell. It was Dr. Wilson who, with Susan Fockler, also of Uxbridge, travelled to the United States and obtained life-saving pumps now used following child births. Previous to this, hundreds of babies were considered still-born, said Paisley “their bodies tossed away”. He noted that, under proper surgical care, as many as 300 hernia operations were performed during a period of 10 days. Paisley describes as

Roaming Around with Jim Thomas “amazing” the number of professionals who willingly give of their time and talents without charge, “even paying their ways there and back”, he said. While seeking additional funds for the hospital, Paisley honestly admits people are continually “bombarded with charity requests from all directions”. “It’s really wonderful what Canadians do,” he said. As a second-time visitor, Paisley said he was wonderfully received. “They made me feel like a king,” he said. “I’d never experienced such hospitality.” Before leaving Canada, he made up his mind not to complain about the heat or the food. “It doesn’t hurt a person to sweat a little,” he joked. “And I never missed a meal.” It was March 9, 2014 that Gene’s wife Laura passed away. But residents of Carpenter did not forget. More than 1,500 attended a worship service in her memory. In a 2015 newsletter, Dr. Wilson wrote: “When we are faithful to do our part, others will rise up and do theirs. I could never have imagined the number of health professionals who were ready and waiting to be given an opportunity to help universally, looking

for a way to show mercy to their global neighbours through giving so generously.” Eugene ‘Kick’ Paisley is a Stouffville native, the son of T.H. and Lillis Paisley. In addition to daughter Brenda, Gene has two sons, Gary of Brechin and Grant in Vancouver, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Because Summitview Public School and the Christian church were directly across the road, “mother could watch me go in and come out the doors of both,” he recalls. There were no opportunities for side trips. Gene remembers receiving the strap only once. Principal Cedric Watson administered the whacks, for what reason Gene didn’t reveal. “The soreness in my right hand only ended last week,” he said with a laugh. The link between Gene and his son-in-law is a heart-warming story. It was Stouffville’s Vince Gallo who introduced the two. Gene invited David to serve as a hired hand on his Lincolnville farm. A portion of his wages covered tuition fees to Ontario Bible College. Following graduation, David went on to obtain his master’s degree from Acadia University in Nova Scotia. Brenda was then a bank employee in nearby Kemptville. “It was a union meant to be,” she agrees. Several years ago, Gene and David travelled to Ghana together. “The farm bought us our tickets,” Gene says. Since then, he’s continued to give that country assistance, both physically and financially. Jim Thomas is a Stouffville resident who has written for area newspapers for more than 65 years.


Glad Park teachers inspire philanthropy With teachers and students on their summer vacation, I am thankful for the facts and figures taught and learned this year, but most impressed by the generosity, mindfulness and philanthropy inspired by staff at Glad Park Public School. This spring, Ms Morrow, Mlle. Alexan and Mlle. Gignac spearheaded the Glad Park Warrior Walk in support of Camp Oochigeas, a camp for children with cancer. These amazing teachers, with the support of Ms Anderson and Ms Weafer, organized events during the month of May culminating in the Warrior Walk. More than $5,000 was raised for Camp Ooch, surpassing their goal of $3,500. Thank you for all the extra time and energy you give and for teaching our children how to be engaged, passionate and generous members of society.

Meagan Lynch Stouffville

Girl’s mission to honour pilot appreciated Re: 12-year-old’s mission to honour pilot hits home at fest. I read with great pleasure young Nadine Carter’s efforts to honour Capt. Brown in the Stouffville SunTribune last week. Thank you, Nadine. Well done.

Cliff Randall Stouffville

No villains in tale of theatre company leaving Stouffville arts centre Re: ‘Arts centre lost money on productions’ by David Parmer and ‘What really forced theatre company to move’ by Salvatore Amenta, letters to the editor, July 7. First, let me start with my compliments to Mr. Parmer for a well-written and informative letter about the experience of Nineteen on the Park with the Stouffville Theatre Company. “The truth of the story lies in the details.” – Paul Auster, The Brooklyn Follies And let me say I see no villains in this, I doubt anyone is happy that the local theatre company could not afford the rent. I understand the theatre company has found another venue to continue their striving for theatre – good for them – best wishes. The second letter by Mr. Amenta I appreciate also in a different way. Sir, you said many true things about art not always being appreciated for itself and being used for political, religious, or other purposes. But even art, like all things, must be examined and accountable for what it takes and what it gives. For, indeed art does take and it does give. But I do object to you calling us all “post-romantic, phillistine North America.” Please, do not misunderstand, I do not mind being called a Phillistine; but I am not post-romantic. Come Sancho, onward Rocinante, we have windmills to fight. Too much sanity may be madness — and maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be! And now the drama of life continues for us all until our curtain closes – be we ready or not.

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Turn off that hose! The town’s asking you not to waste water. The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville — in conjunction with York Region — is asking residents and business owners to conserve their water use for the next few weeks while the weather remains hot and dry. Annual water restrictions are in effect from May 15 to Sept. 30.

bylaw enforcement Addresses with even numbers are permitted to use water outdoors on even numbered days of the month, while addresses with odd numbers are permitted to use water outdoors on odd numbered days of the month. Regardless, outdoor water use is only permitted between six to 10 a.m. and six to 10 p.m. Restrictions will be enforced by bylaw officers. For more information visit townofws.ca/outdoorwateruse

You can cool off in town pools, splash pads, wading pools, and designated cooling centres during extreme heat conditions. The cooling locations in Whitchurch-Stouffville are: • The Stouffville Clippers Sports Complex, 120 Weldon Rd., Stouffville. · Municipal Offices (Town Hall), 111 Sandiford Dr., Stouffville. · The Whitchurch-Stouffville Leisure Centre and Public Library, 2 Park Drive, Stouffville ·The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum and Community Centre, 14732 Woodbine Ave., Vandorf The following community parks have splash pads or wading pools: · Sunnyridge Neighbourhood Park, Sunny Ridge and Hoover Park Dr. · Madori Neighbourhood Park, Millard St. and Winlane Dr. · Wheler’s Neighbourhood Park, Hoover Park Dr. and Mostar St. · Byer’s Pond Park, Byer’s Pond Way and Hoover Park Dr. · Greenwoord Parkette, Greenwood Rd. and Alderwood St.

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The Strawberry Festival brought the town together and hosted thousands of guests, but one resident says it also brought increased vandalism. Peter Mitchell woke up the morning of Sunday, July 3, to find a town pylon placed on his wife’s new car, an egg thrown into his living room through an open window and another pylon on top of a neighbour’s car. The pylons left scratches on the cars. “A York Regional Police officer told my wife they’d been overrun with vandalism calls this weekend from Stouffville,” Mitchell said. “We filed a report, but they never bothered responding.” Mitchell’s Booth Drive home is near Stouffville Memorial Park where most festival events took place. “We got a change in the people who run the Strawberry Festival,” he said. “It seems to me these people need to make a plea next year to council or the police to say there should be highly-increased police patrol in these neighbourhoods at the time the festival is ending.” Mitchell has been a Stouffville resident for 40 years. He’s seen the festival from its beginnings and says “it’s definitely getting worse in terms of rowdiness and vandalism”. Town employees removed the pylons the same morning. “It’s unfortunate when vandalism happens in our community – before, during or after The Strawberry Festival,” said festival co-chair Nancy Matheson.“Festival security is to deal with incidents that arise during the day and evening, and protects festival grounds overnight. Our paid security does not patrol residential areas. As at any other time of the year, any vandalism to property should be reported to the police.”


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wo thirds of 17-year-old York Region students were at risk measles, mumps, rubella and meningoof being suspended for failing coccal meningitis. to be properly immunized, “We need to think about vaccinations but have finished off the as a health investment school year with the for the present and the proper shots, medi8,900 of more than future,” Kurji said in a cal officer of health statement. Dr. Karim Kurji says. “Immunization is Watch out, seventhe most effective way year-olds, you’re to protect individuals next. and the community When the region 17-year-old students in York from vaccine-preventchecked in January, were missing immunizations able diseases like 8,900 of more than measles, mumps and or had out-of-date records 13,000 17-year-old meningococcal menstudents in the ingitis — now and for region were either years to come.” missing immunizations or had out-ofThis fall, public health’s focus will date records, putting them at risk of shift to seven-year-old students to being suspended from school. That works out to a 34-per-cent com- ensure they have the proper shots. In May, the province introduced pliance rate. legislation that would require parents Worried the students would head seeking non-medical immunization off to post-secondary school and the exemptions to take a lesson on the workforce without the proper immubenefits of vaccinations through public nizations, the region sent out reminder health. letters and held 54 extra immunization The new law would also require clinics on evenings and weekends. health-care providers to tell public By the end of the school year, more health units which shots have been than 99 per cent of the students had given to children, which would help complied with Ontario legislation reduce the number of students being requiring parents to provide proof of suspended from school for out-of-date their children’s immunization status immunization records. against nine vaccine-preventable disYork parents can report immunizaeases unless they are exempted for medtion information online at eimmunizaical, religious or conscience reasons. tion.york.ca, by faxing documents to The province requires school-aged 1-866-258-2026 or by calling York Region children to be vaccinated against diphpublic health at 1-877-464-9675, ext. theria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping 73456. cough), varicella (chickenpox), polio,

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Last year, by this same time, York Region had had one day above 30C and 244 mm of rain had fallen at Buttonville compared to this year’s 90 mm. “It’s an enormous contrast. It’s almost as if last year was too wet and too cool and this year has been too hot and too dry for too long. Last year, there was too much weather and this year, there’s been not enough,” Phillips said. “This has been great beer drinking weather, but it hasn’t been great for people depending on moisture from a growing point of view. There’s fire bans out there and watering bans, too…It’s good for youthful people who like to drink beer, the muscle shirt and tank top crowd.” There were calls for rains late this week, although Phillips remains skeptical they will do much good, if they come at all. “It’s only 40 per cent (chance), it’s not a done deal. We’ve had a lot of these, 30, 40 per cents and it just didn’t happen. Maybe it happened in your front yard but not your backyard,” he said, adding the rest of July and August will likely be warmer than normal. “These are not the rescue rains that growers really need, although they won’t turn their back on it.” Which leaves Hulshof continuing to watch the sky for rain. “Sometime, even with the prediction of 100 per cent rain, it just blows away. That’s the sign of a dry year a lot of times when that happens,” he said.


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30 union St.

ESTATE BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE A lavish executive lifestyle awaits in Stouffville’s Sleepy Hollow Estates on just under 2 Acres. This stunning Georgian style estate offers amazing views from one of many private terraces. This immaculate home is in a great location 5 minutes from town and within walking distance to Lincolnville GO Station, and features a 6 car garage and a workshop. A spacious 7,302 finished square feet of living space with 4+1 bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms offers ample room for your growing family. Impressive showpiece with no detail spared!

$2,195,000 cuStom Home - Walk to HiStoric main St unionville ~ $3,677,000

a Page From Better Homes & Gardens, 10 Ft Ceilings on Mn Floor, Stunning Custom Colclo Kitchen With Centre Island & Butler’s Pantry open to Family Room With Cathedral Ceiling Gas Frplce and W/o to Patio. Mn Floor Den With Built-In Cabinetry and Hardwood, extensive Wainscotting In Hallway and Dining. Main Floor Mbdrm W/Stunning 5Pce ensuite and Huge W/I Closet, 3 large Bdrms on 2nd Flr With ensuites Partial Fin Bsmnt W/High Ceiling 5th Bdrm 4Pce Wshrm & Huge Workshop, Wait till You See the Wine Cellar, Miele Side By Side Fridge Freezer, 2 ovens, Dishwasher, Microwave, Bar Fridge, 6 Burner Gas Cooktop, all elfs, 3 Walkouts to large Private Yd, oversized 3-Car Detached Garage.

12 euclid St.

First Contact Realty The Faris Team, Brokerage I N D E P E N D E N T LY O W N E D A N D O P E R AT E D

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Giving you the ‘WOW’ factor! • FREE staging consultation • FREE market evaluation of your home • A team of HIGHLY EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS to make it all happen • Your LOCAL TRUSTED REALTOR

BuilderS oWn Home - Walk to HiStoric main St unionville ~ $3,488,000

Spectacular, 10 Ft Ceilings Mn Flr, Huge Custom Raywal Kitchen W/ Cntre Island and Granite Cntrs open to Fam Rm With 2-Storey Ceiling air tight Wood Fireplace, Mn Flr office W/Custom Cabinetry, large Dining Room W/Hrdwd and Surround Sound, Main Flr Master W/ 5Pce ensuite and W/I Closet W/Custom Cabinetry and Double French Doors to Backyard, 2 large Bdrms and open loft on Second Floor W/Hrdwd and 3Pce ensuite and 9Ft Ceilings, Fully Finished Bsmnt W/9Ft Ceilings Kitchen large Rec Room W/Pot lights, Gym W/ Mirrored Walls, Heated engineered Wood Floors, 4Pce Bathroom, Surround Sound, Wine Cellar. Detached 3 Bay Garage W/Heated Floor and Finished Interior W/Reclaimed. Brick, Fully Fenced and Professionally landscaped W/outdoor Kitchen W/Pizza oven.

109 main St.

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Vince Bruno Getting it SOLD is what I do Best

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416.727.5328

vince.bruno@century21.ca

Your neighbourhood local experts, over 20 Years experience with innovative marketing and negotiating skills! don’t underprice Your home, talk to us first! StunninG century Home (circa 1880) in Heart of unionville ~ $2,979,000 on 100 X 341 Ft Irreg Ravine lot, large Fam Rm W/ Cathedral Ceiling and Floor to Ceiling Stone Frplce, Huge Country Kitchen W/Sunroom eat-In and W/i Pantry, Main Floor office, Separate liv/Din W/Frplce and Crown Moulding, Masterbdrm W/ Hrdwood 5Pce ensuite and W/I Closet Plus 3 More Good Sized Bdrms W/ Hrdwood, large 3 - Car Detached Garage, Inground Pool Fully Fenced, Incredible landscaping, Inground Pool and equip, Irrigation System Front and Back, Custom Bookshelf In office.

Dolores Trentadue T entadue & Sonya Torres

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24 tilman circ. 58 Ina Lane Stouffville. This stunning Mattamy Towngate home is nestled within Wheler's Mill, walking distance to schools and forested trails! This home has been upgraded with many fantastic features including vaulted ceilings in living room with walk out balcony! Asking $974,900 Ice cream truck will be servicing our Open House on Saturday! Come on by!

29 spring st. sold over asking! Beautiful GeorGian Home BackinG to Park W/larGe Pie SHaPed lot ~ $1,298,000 large liv Rm W/Hrdwd and Crown Molding open to Din W/Hrdwd Crown Mold and Bay Window, Stun Upgraded Kit W/Granite Cntrs, extended Pantry Marble Bckslsh Bay Window and W/out to Patio, Huge Fam Rm W/Hrdwd Frpl and B/I Cherry Cabinet, 4 large Bdrms With New Berber Carpet and Double Closets and 5Pce ensuite 2W/I Closets In Master, Fully Fin Bsmnt With New Berber Carpet 5th Bdrm, large Rec area and office and 3Pce Bathroom, Beautifully landscaped.

269 main St.

Walk to Beautiful main Street markHam ~ $899,000 Great turn key investment on a 66 X 132 ft lot, has 4 apartments each with separate entrances currently rented for a total of $4,058,00/ month. 6 Parking spaces at rear of house, home was built in 1907, many upgrades include regrading and paving of parking lot, soffits facia and eaves, back porch and front and rear steps, kitchens and bathrooms. Ideal location, walk to go station.

CENTURY 21 LEADING EDGE, Brokerage

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one of markHam moSt SouGHt after StreetS, daniel court ~ $898,000 Combined living/Dining Rooms W/laminate and Bay Window, large eatin Kitchen W/ Walkout to Patio, Main Flr Fam With Fireplace, Main Floor laundry With Side Door entrance, 4 Good Sized Bedrooms, Master Bedroom Has 4 Piece ensuite laminate and W/I Closet, 5Pce Bathroom on Second Floor Partially Finished Basement, Upgraded Windows, Upgraded Roof. RealtoR

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congratulations to these lovely ladies and their pooches! CONSECUTIVE TOP PRODUCERS WITH RE/MAX ACROSS CANADA! WE’RE NOT YOUR AVERAGE AGENTS!

congratulations to the mignardi familY on their purchase in Wheler's Mill! Amazing working with you and thank you for entrusting us!

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Lovely 4 Bedroom Home with Hardwood Floors, Renovated Bathrooms and Kitchen! Includes a Fully Finished Basement with a Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms and Bath!

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61 PENNY CRESCENT, MARKHAM Fabulous Markham Village family home. Located on a quiet crescent. Walking distance to schools & parks. Mins. to Main St., Go Train, Shops Markham. Upgrades galore!

$988,000

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40 PETER STREET, MARKHAM

One of a kind! New home to be build on the most desirable street in Markham. Approx. 2,800 sq. ft. of luxury. Custom designed by Peter Del Grosso. All very high-end finishes throughout. $1,888,000 Amazing lot with huge detached garage.

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214 LORETTA CRESCENT, STOUFFVILLE

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15 GEORGE STREET, MARKHAM VILLAGE

Markham Village 2-Storey with 98 ft. frontage and 84 ft. deep. Unbelievable location! Walk to Main Street, Franklin Street, French Immersion School Go Train. Plans for addition 3-bedroom. Finished lower level. Home totally updated. One of a kind.

$998,000

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50 BUR OAK AVENUE, UNIT 10C, MARKHAM

Very desirable end cap unit in busy strip plaza. Surrounded by high density residential. Over $180,000 in leasehold improvements. Many office and service businesses allowed. $799,000 Don’t miss this opportunity.

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481 RUPERT AVE, STOUFFVILLE, MAIN ST/WEST LAWN CRES

Brand new in the heart of Stouffville. Move in this year. Model Suites Available. Sales office open Mon-Thurs 1-6pm, Sat & Sun 1-6pm. Closed Fridays. #201 1+1 $389,900 • #225 1+1 $334,900 #228 1+1 $468,900 • #301 1+1 $389,900

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This location has it all, main street with constant traffic. Excellent exposure 1,479 sq. ft. Suitable for business offices such as legal services,tax & accounting, $25 NET + TMI Mortgage, Insurance, Travel Agency, Day Nursery, Personal Service Shop, Retail Store, etc. + UTILITIES

112 PARKWAY AVENUE, MARKHAM

Markham Village immaculate bungalow on a 60 ft. lot. L-shaped living & dining room with an eat-in kitchen. Professionally finished lower level with a floor to ceiling fireplace. Walk out to a large deck & kidney shaped pool. Very private garden. Trees galore.

FOR LEASE

68 MAIN STREET, 303, MARKHAM

Rent on Main St. Markham in this unbelievable lifestyle. 2 bdrm & den. Approx. 958 sq. ft. of luxury. Walk to all amenities. Premium parking spot. Upgraded appliances, California shutters.

$1,875 PER MONTH

7635 HWY 7 EAST, MARKHAM

Unbelievable property approx. 2 acres with beautiful family home. Approx. 2350 sq. ft. of luxury. Separate bldg with in-law/nanny’s quarters. Note: 400 ft $1,290,000 of frontage!

FOR LEASE

157 MAIN STREET, #201, UNIONVILLE Amazing 2nd flr space on historic Main St. Unionville. Walk to Cafes, Toogood $18 SF + $8 TMI Pond and Galleries. + UTILITIES


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72 McMullen Drive, Ballantrae Open House Sunday 2-6PM Don’t Miss Your Opportunity At This 3+2 Bd Executive Bungalow On A Massive Corner Lot (31,134 Square Feet) In One Of The Most Sought After Communitites In Ballantrae Just South Of Ballantrae Gc (3rd Tee Deck Visible From The Front Steps). 4 Car Garage. 9 Car Driveway. New Walnut Kitchen Counter Top Fin. Basement. 4 Washroom. Over 3,000 Square Feet Of Total Living Space... Why Live On The Golf Course, When You Can Have All This Home And Land With Zero Monthly Condo Fees!

Ballantrae Golf Club

72 McMullen Drive

$1,150,000

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21 MUIRFIELD TRAIL ~ OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 ~ NEW LISTING! ~ $1,628,000

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Stouffville offiCe 5859 Main Street, Stouffville, ON L4A 1A5 Office: 905.642.6333 | Fax: 905.642.5730

People Come First....And It Shows! Vivian Risi

Michelle Risi

Broker of Record

Exec. VP, Broker/Manager

www.YourCommunityRealty.com

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Please Contact Michele or Frank Jago if you are thinking of Selling your Home. Michele and Frank Jago have Proven Results! Michele or Frank Jago, Sales Representatives WWW.JAGOHOMES.COM 416.986.1502 Email mjago@trebnet.com LIFETIME AWARD OF EXCELLENCE WITH ROYAL LEPAGE YOUR COMMUNITY REALTY

ABSOLUTE PRIVACY WHERE: 2580 Concession 7, Uxbridge PRICE: $2,299,000 DETAILS: Unique Square Log Home, Built By Well Known Heritage Home

Jennifer Maclean fouR SeaSonS @ amazing pRiCe Ethan Allen design custom abounds ceasar stone, carved walnut, new windows, doors, paint, 2 decks, walk-out basement. This would be a million $ in York. Play from home all 4 seasons.

Jennifer MacLean*

Mike Marsden*

Toronto Downtown Office 416.637.8000

Unionville Markham Office 905.940.4180

Frank Jago*

Deanna Pescadar*

Thornhill Office 905.889.9330

647.274.2048

www.BuyMaclean.com

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manY ClientS looking

3Bedroom,2BathCondoTownhouse with Exclusive Terrace for all your BBQ’s! One of the larger units in the building, Eat-in Kitchen, Stackable Washer/Dryer on 2nd Floor. Great Location - Close to all Amenities. Ideal for First Time Buyers, Empty Nesters or a Head Office for all Who love to Travel! Includes Parking.

$389,900

Ready to cash in? Fixer upper or already done. If the time is right for you, I will get you Top Dollar for your home. Move up or down, the timing couldn’t be better.

Carol Taplin, Sales Representative 416.518.6422

Contact mike marsden 416.917.0890 mmars@rogers.com

Email ctaplin@trebnet.com President’s Gold Award 2015

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Call me foR a Confidential maRket evaluation

Contact mike marsden 416.917.0890 mmars@rogers.com

Builder Mel Shakespeare. 3 Beds, 2 Baths, Amazing Great Room w/ Cathedral Ceiling, Gothic Windows, 3 Car Garage, Salt Water In-Ground Pool - 101 Acres Boasting Agricultural, Hard And Soft Forests, Conservation Lands on 3 Sides.

Steve Lummiss*

wondering what your home is valued at? Call me! I would be happy to meet and discuss with you the sale or purchase of a home.

3300 sq.ft. commercial, body shop, automotive, veterinary. 3 lrg doors 12x12 14ft ceiling. Plus century house with large potential plus 3 car detached garage. 3/4 acre.

REMEMBER... You Pay Nothing Until Your House Sells. Proven Track Record

Contact mike marsden 416.917.0890 mmars@rogers.com

Michele Jago*

John White*

Richmond Hill Head Office 905.731.2000

Howard Lee*

Debbi Jefferson*

Lynda Sargeant*

Themi Gregoriou*

Vaughan Office 905.832.6656

Woodbridge Office 905.832.6656

*Sales Representative **Broker

Len Powell*

Debbie Powell*

Carol Taplin*

Jeff Elder*

Gary Hodder*

Addie Gallop*

Anyela Marin Florez*

Giovanni Moncada*

Aurora Office 905.727.3154

Stouffville Office 905.642.6333

Keswick Office 905.476.9543

Sutton Office 905.722.3211


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Featuring Approx 7000 Sq ft of finished living space - Private 75’ X 140’ Lot Backing onto Angus Glen GC - Beautifully appointed custom kitchen with Gorgeous Cabinetry, Center Island and Hi End Appliances - Main Floor Master Bdrm with views of the GC and an 8 pc “Spa Like” Ensuite - Hardwood Floors Throughout, Crown Moldings, Over sized Baseboards and Door trim, In Ceiling Speaker system throughout - 6 Fireplaces - An Amazing finished basement with Theatre Area, Games room and a “One of a Kind” Handcrafted Bar - 3 Car Tandem Garage with High Ceilings - Extensively Landscaped with Mature Trees & Outstanding Gardens - Beautiful Water Feature - Fully Wired Gazebo - Interlocking Patios - Perfection Found in this Beautiful Estate Home!!

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Sales Representative

905-471-2121

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MARKHAM/UNIONVILLE: 905.940.4180 Vivian Risi

Broker of Record

Michelle Risi

Broker, Executive Vice President

StOUffVILLE: 905.642.6333

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the Official Plan designated as Business Employment Lands. Located just East of the Hwy 404 and adjacent to Honda Canada. Great Location, Great investment Property.

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Open HOuse saturday and sunday 1 tO 5pm ~ 6 CarOlwOOd Cres, markHam On Over 1 Acre Lot. Large Circle Interlocking Driveway, Side And Back Patio. Steel Roof (100 Year). Solid Oak Kitchen/Island W/Granite. All Hardwood Throughout. Porcelain Tiles. Central Floorplan. Foyer W/Open Oak Staircase To Finished Basement with Wet Bar, Sauna & Bath’s + 2 Stone And Brick Fireplaces. 3 Car Garage

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9 Lamb’s Run, Pinehurst Listed $765,000 (MLS) Sold $751,000

Gary Davis

Director’s Platinum 2015 Top 5% of Royal Lepage Agents! President’s Gold 2014

JUST LISTED/ JUST SOLDS

JUST LISTED 18 BOBBy LOckE LanE

Stunning DORAL model. “Designer-done” with Luxury Upgrades. Too many to list! Open staircase to lower level. Open-concept. Entertainer’s delight! ADULT LIFESTYLE LIVING

134 Legendary Trail Listed $875,000 (EXCLUSIVE) Sold $875,000 NEED HELP SELLiNG or BUYiNG?? Call GARY DAViS!!!

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416.637.8000

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905.940.4180

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905.889.9330

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905.731.2000

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905.832.6656

Aurora Office

905.727.3154

Stouffville Office

905.642.6333

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YORKWORKS HIRING EVENT Hiring for Various Locations in York Region

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE VACANCIES Ontario Court of Justice

COURT LOCATIONS: Barrie (3), Bracebridge (1), Brampton (3), Brantford (1), Brockville (Bilingual-1), Chatham (1), Cornwall (1), Hamilton (1), London (1), Newmarket (2), Oshawa (1), Ottawa (2), Ottawa (Bilingual-3), Peterborough (1), Sarnia* (1), Sault Ste. Marie (Bilingual-1), Simcoe (1), Sudbury (1), Thunder Bay (1), Timmins* (1), Toronto (10), Toronto (Bilingual-1), Walkerton (1) Please check www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/jpaac/advertisements for an updated listing of advertised vacancies. At the request of the Attorney General and in accordance with the Justices of the Peace Act, the Justices of the Peace Appointments Advisory Committee invites applications for vacant Justice of the Peace positions in the Province of Ontario. A Justice of the Peace is an independent judicial officer who presides in court over various proceedings under federal and provincial statutes. Applicants must meet minimum qualifications as set out in the Justices of the Peace Act. The Justices of the Peace Appointments Advisory Committee reviews and evaluates applications and classifies candidates as “Not Qualifiedâ€?, “Qualifiedâ€? or “Highly Qualifiedâ€?. Classifications are reported to the Attorney General, who recommends candidates for Order-in-Council appointments to the Ontario Court of Justice. In addition to reflecting the diversity of Ontario’s population, applicants should also display the fundamental skills and abilities, personal characteristics and community awareness attributes set out in the Committee’s General Selection Criteria. Bilingual positions require a high degree of proficiency in English as well as a superior level of oral and written proficiency in French. As First Nations people comprise a large percentage of the population in the areas being serviced by the courts in *Sarnia and *Timmins, we especially encourage people of Indigenous heritage and people with an in-depth understanding of Indigenous communities and the issues affecting those communities to apply for these vacancies. For detailed information about the vacancies noted above, minimum qualifications and the General Selection Criteria, the required application form, and the Committee’s process, please visit the website of the Justices of the Peace Appointments Advisory Committee at www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/jpaac. Applications for current vacancies must be submitted on the current prescribed application form and received by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 17, 2016. Applications received after this date WILL NOT be considered. PLEASE NOTE: Future vacancies and deadlines for applications will be posted on the Committee’s website as they occur. Interested individuals can receive e-mail notification of vacancies by registering at www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/jpaac/advertisements/registration/. Pour voir cette annonce en français, consulter le site Web du ComitĂŠ Ă www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/fr/jpaac/annonces.

Tuesday, July July 26, 26, 2016 2016(10am (10am––4pm) 4pm) 111 SandifordDrive, Drive,Stouffville, Stouffville, 111 Sandiford ONON L4AL4A 0Z90Z9 RICHMOND HILL

Shift Supervisors – 3 Full Time / Part Time Crew Members – 12 Evening & Weekend Crew Members – 20

STOUFFVILLE

Restaurant Manager (Previous Fast Food Industry experience required) Shift Supervisors – 3 Full Time / Part Time Crew Members – 16 Evening & Weekend Crew Members – 15

AURORA / NEWMARKET

Restaurant Managers – 2 (Previous Fast Food Industry experience required) Shift Supervisors – 4 Full Time / Part Time Crew Members – 9 Evening & Weekend Crew Members – 12

Call: 905.640.2352 or

Email resume to: admin@yorkworks.ca Visit www.yorkworks.ca for further details of the jobs. Bring your SIN, Resume & Dress for an interview.

This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada.

EXECUTIVE CHEF for Holistic/Natural Food Monday, Wednesday and Fridays 10am-4pm. Must be flexible & have own car. Knowledgeable with raw food. Duties will include shopping & planning. Must be fluent in English. We are looking a positive, energetic person to compliment this happy, peaceful home. Only serious applicants need apply.

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL

Hands-On tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training. Funding & Housing available. Job Aid. Already a HEO? Get certification proof! Call 1-866-399-3853 or iheschool.com

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CLEANING STAFF

Part Time & Full Time Experienced House Cleaners (Day Shift Only) Driver’s licence an asset.

Call Rapid Home Service 905-472-6042

PART TIME OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT required for established growing practice. Mature, confident individual who excels in providing a great patient care experience. Forward resume to: eyes@stouffvilleoptometry.com

Forward resume and reference to: executiveholisticchef@gmail.com no later than July 20, 2016

Concrete Factory Labourers Needed Must be able to lift 50lb, Work in fast-paced environment, Speak English & have a grade 12 diploma. Concrete experience an asset. Fax or email resume to: 905-640-5154 Ronda.Cox@Forterrabp.com

Sunshade Blind & Drapery in Markham requires

SALES & CUSTOMER SERVICE PERSON for our showroom.

You will be demonstrating and selling our products, booking appointments, following up on customer orders and other office tasks. Interest in decorating is essential. Willing to do online and onsite training to learn the window covering business. 5 days per week, Tuesday to Saturday.

Please send resume to admin@sunshade.ca

Dental Hygienist

Mat. leave. 1 day/wk for Thursdays, 8-5. Aurora practice. Please email resume: employmentopp19@ gmail.com

F/T AUTOMOTIVE DETAILER required immediately for our brand new facility. Valid driver’s license, clean record. An eye for detail. Visit us at our new location 625 St. John’s Sideroad East, Aurora (905)841-1400 millband@sterneacura.com

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Friday, July 15 Movie night

Free movies are shown every third and fourth Friday in July and August in Stouffville Memorial Park. Show time is 8:30 p.m. July 15: Inside Out; July 22: Zootopia; Aug. 19: Star Wars VII; Aug. 26: The Jungle Book. Email:events@ townofws.ca

Monday, July 18 gardening expert speaks

Stouffville Horticultural Society meets at 7:30 p.m. at Latcham Hall, 8 Park Drive S. Stouffville. Guest speaker this month is Dennis Flanagan, designer, teacher and known for his gardening shows on HGTV. He will be reviewing a Century of Horticulture in Canada. Judged flower show.

Tuesday, July 19 cool CARs, hot food

Stouffville Royal Canadian Legion, 150 Mostar Street, hosts a car show every Tuesday at 5 p.m. to dusk. Barbecue and ice cream at reasonable prices. Call 905-640-1714.

COMMUNITY

COMING UP

CALENDAR Thursday, July 21 Food trucks return

It’s the town’s second Food Truck Frenzy of the summer this evening from 5 to 8 p.m. in downtown Stouffville. Live music. Call 905-640-1900.

WEdnesday, July 27 Harbour cruise

Stouffville Royal Canadian Legion Branch 459 is going on a Toronto tour and cruise today. Check stouffvillelegion. ca for details. Submit items for this calendar to jmason@yrmg.com and post items at yorkregion.com Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m.

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ity to our print readers of the Stouffville Sun-Tribune How are we doing this? By making sure all events submitted to the online calendar will be considered for print publication. If you have events to share, all that’s required is for you to register as a community contributor at yorkregion.com. If you haven’t done so yet, it’s the

‘SIGNUP’ button in the top right corner of the website. Registering will allow you to post, edit and share your events online. Please note that for print publication of events, this method will replace the current method of email submission. Questions can be emailed to pfuthey@yrmg.com ONLINE: For more info and to download instructions, visit bitly.com/yorkregioncalendar

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Al Jones poses with his 1954 Ford Monarch at the Stouffville legion car show last week.

Cool cars, hot food at legion By Ali Raza

aliraza@yrmg.com

Auto enthusiasts, rejoice! The Royal Canadian Legion brings Stouffville’s roadsters and motor heads together every Tuesday night. Stouffville Branch 459 is hosting its weekly Cruise Nights, where members and people from the community showcase their cars, trucks and motorcycles. The nights also offer a barbecue, live music from WhiStle Radio and 50/50 draws. “We’re getting a lot of people coming by with their families,” said organizer and legion member Tom Wheeler. “They walk around, look at the cars, and grab a bite to eat.” In its fifth year at the legion, Cruise Nights began this summer at the end of May and continue until the end of September. Every Tuesday, Wheeler says, around 40 to 50 classic cars grace the branch parking lot. The event begins at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and runs until dusk. WhiStle broadcasts live on-site. Visitors can grab a snack or refreshment from the legion’s barbecue, while the kitch-

en offers chicken fingers, French fries and Kawartha Dairy ice cream. Auto enthusiasts who bring their prized whips enter a draw for prizes on arrival. The reception is growing, Wheeler says. It’s his fifth year organizing the event and he believes “it’s getting better and better”. The vintage cars from the 1940s to the ‘70s manage to attract crowds. “We’re starting to get a lot more people coming, just wanting to see,” Wheeler said. The Legion Cruise Nights is a legacy of a car show that took place in the Canadian Tire/A&W parking lots. Wheeler was a participant in the show and decided to host it at the legion when the run at the SmartCentres plaza on Hoover Park Drive ended. Though Wheeler showcases his own ’74 Corvette, the oldest car the event gets is from 1929. But there’s a wide range of vehicles to see. The event is sponsored by Canadian Tire, 410 Auto, WhiStle Radio, Pure Autographics and the Stouffville legion. The legion is at 150 Mostar St.

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Peter von Richter drove his 1976 Cadillac Eldorado to the Stouffville Legion Cruise Night.


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SPORTS Spirit not through with off-season deals: GM Trade veteran forwards, acquire hometown product By Michael Hayakawa

mhayakawa@yrmg.com

Summer is usually a time when hockey teams are in hibernation. But don’t tell that to Kenny Burrows. Hockey has been foremost on the mind of the Stouffville Spirit co-owner and general manager who is fine-tuning his roster before the club reports to their main training camp next month in preparation for the 2016-17 Ontario Junior Hockey League season. A case in point took place Friday when Burrows pulled the trigger on two trades. One of which saw the Spirit send team captain and Stouffville resident Spencer Roberts, 19, to the Cobourg Cougars. In exchange, the Spirit received forward and Stouffville resident Justin Bennett. The 18-year-old Bennett began last season with the Pickering Panthers, where he had six goals and nine assists in 36 games before he was traded to Cobourg. While with Cobourg, Bennett had five goals and two assists in 17 games. He also collected one assist in four postseason matches while with Cobourg. The nephew of former National Hockey League forward Gary Roberts, Roberts had 18 goals and 20 assists in 47 regular season games for the Spirit, who failed to make the playoffs. In trading Roberts, Burrows pointed out Cobourg had inquired about his services since early last season before the two clubs worked out what they feel is an amicable transaction. Cobourg is hosting the national Jr. A championships next spring. “It’s a good situation for (Roberts). He’s going to an RBC Cup team and he has an aunt that lives in Cobourg so it will be good for him,” Burrows said. As for acquiring Bennett, Burrows couldn’t be happier. “He wanted to play in Stouffville, he’s loyal, he’s a tough kid and he can score a bit. We’re definitely happy to have Justin. We feel he can be as good as Spencer (Roberts),” he said. This is Roberts’ final year of junior eligibility. Bennett has three years remaining. In another transaction, the Spirit dealt forward Christopher Brill-Morgan to the Oakville Blades for cash. Playing the last three campaigns with the Spirit, Brill-Morgan, 20, was the club’s secondleading scorer last season with 21 goals and 34 assists in 52 regular season games. In trading Brill-Morgan, Burrows said he requested a move to live out in that area because he intends to enrol at the University

of Guelph this fall. In receiving cash from the Blades, Burrows revealed he intends to put it to good use by acquiring a player. “I’ll be using the money to buy a defenceman shortly,” he said. He did say the trades may just be the tip of the iceberg as to the moves he intends to make — all with the objective to get the Spirit back into being contenders in the North Division and postseason. Since winning the OJHL title in 2012, the Spirit has made the postseason once, failing to win a game in the 2015 playoffs. SUN-TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO “I’ll be making some more moves shortly,” Spencer Roberts, shown scoring on New Year’s Eve, was traded from Stouffville to Cobourg. he said. “I’ll add another four or five players in the next couple of weeks. There will be lots of action on our side. “We have a good goalie in Aaron (Taylor) and I think we can take a shot at making the playoffs this year. “Some people might not like what we’re flyers. coupons. deals. cash back. doing (in terms of making a lot of trades), but I feel we’ll be a better team.”

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Stouffville resident Justin Bennett (right) joined the Spirit from Cobourg Friday.

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Employment Services 222 Wellington Street East

JOB FAIR

Tues, July 19 @ 10:00 - 3:00 Various positions available. For details visit

www.RNCemploymentservices.ca

Preregistration is advised, interview times are limited

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This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario

The views expressed in this publication are the views of RNC and do not necessarily reflect those of the Ministry

Come and meet us on:

Wednesday July 20th, 2016 10 am - 4 pm Georgina Ice Palace Multipurpose Room 90 Wexford Road Keswick, ON L4P 3P7 Please bring copies of your resume, PSW certificate, CPR/First Aid certificates, Police check and 2 work references. If you are unable to come, please fax your resume to 905-771-2763 or email: hryork@spectrumhealthcare.com If you have questions, please call 905-771-2765 ext. 3265

ALPA Roof Trusses Inc. ALPA Lumber Group

We are looking for hard-working people with a great attitude to join our growing team. We are now hiring for the following full-time, permanent positions for day and evening shifts:

• General Labourers • Material Handlers • Forklift Drivers • A-Z Drivers

We offer: • A safe and professional work environment • Competitive starting wage • Related experience recognized • Generous benefits package • Frequent opportunity for overtime • In-house training Own transportation required. No phone calls please. Apply in person:

Please send resumes to: edtremblay@benkoservice.com

We are hiring

CABLE TECHNICIANS for ROGERS

Please attend our JOB FAIR

Tuesday, July 19th from 4-6pm 9 Heritage Road, Markham No Experience Necessary ~ Paid Training Laptop & Phone Plan Company Vehicle ~ Benefits For more information please visit WWW.CABLEJOBS.CA

Help Wanted

Subject line: jobs@alpart.com We are an equal opportunity employer.

Call 905-642-4888

(Off Woodbine, north of Bloomington Rd.) Apply by email - Specify position(s) on

Experienced 310T Mechanic Wanted

We are family owned business with family values looking for full time qualified and experienced 310T Mechanic

Stuff to get rid of? Call 1-800

743-3353

Domestic Help Available

Please email resume: billbutler@look.ca Painting & Decorating

MECHANIC Experienced small engine mechanic required for busy John Deere dealership. valid driver’s license and own tools required. Competitive wages and benefits. Call 905-640-2692, or email: wbrown@hutchinsonfarmsupply.com

We Offer: Competitive Wages based on experience ($30-$35 per hour) Great benefits after 3 months Quarterly Bonus based on shop efficiencies Company contribution/matching RRSP Program up to 3% of wages per year

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

Clean and valid “G� class license is required for CCTV Operator and apprentice positions. Clean and valid “D� class license is required for Flusher Operator and apprentice positions. Operator experience is an asset but will train the right person

5532 Slaters Road, Vandorf

www.spectrumhealthcare.com

Legal Services

•Sewer line video inspection (CCTV) truck operators •Sewer flusher truck operators •Apprentice operators.

for Horse Farm in Stouffville Must be able to drive Truck and Tailer.

www.yorkregion.com

Legal Services

B e n ko Sewer Service is currently seeking professionals:

Locations: Toronto, York and Simcoe County

PSW Job Fair

Spectrum Health Care is looking for enthusiastic PSWs who are passionate about providing patients with exceptional care. We need staff for day, evening & weekend shifts throughout York Region.

TECHNICIAN

Veresen is immediately seeking a full time Technician. The successful candidate will oversee the operation of York Energy Centre. This position will focus on a diverse set of tasks from (HV) equipment to engineering. Email resume: careers@vereseninc.com

Painting & Decorating

PAINTERS ONE No job too small. Specializing in patios and decks, including minor repair. Quality workmanship guaranteed. Call mobile 416-254-3251, ask for Dave.

Domestic Help Available

European Cleaning Lady

• 20 years exp. • Organic products Servicing the Halton Region *Free Estimates* References available. Flexible Hours

416-822-2353

ACCOUNTING CLERK Longmans Markham KIA, part of a family owned dealer group in Markham, has an immediate opening for an experienced accounting clerk. The ideal candidate will have experience in a dealership accounting department and knowledge of DMS systems such as CDK or Reynolds and Reynolds. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who has some experience in all aspects of the accounting department. A good understanding of accounting principles is required for this position, however ongoing training and management support will be provided to the successful candidate. Please send applications in confidence by email to dmeadows@longmansmarkhamkia.ca and indicate Accounting Position in the subject line.

STAKEOUT Dining Room & Lounge in Stouffville, is looking for

EXPERIENCED LINE COOK WAITERS & BARTENDERS

(Minimum 5 years experience) DISHWASHERS & HOSTESES Apply in person: 5402 Main St., Stouffville or call 905-642-5557 email:rogervieira007@gmail.com

RECE and Assistant Teachers for Supply and Before & After School positions required for Stouffville centres. Strong programming, leadership, and communication skills required. Commitment to working in a child care setting. Recent police screening, CPR, and up-to-date immunizations required. Please submit your resume to Sari Connell Manager, Staffing and Employee Relations By email: hr@uppercanadachildcare.com By fax: 289.982.1116 Thank you for your interest, only applicants who may be interviewed will be contacted. Upper Canada Child Care is a non-profit, government licensed organization operating centres in communities throughout Toronto, York Region, and Simcoe County.

KIDS CONNECTION CARE AND EDUCATION Part-time RECE, CYW, OCT in Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Part-time Assistants in Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan All interested applicants should email resume to: mtawadros@kidsconnectionce.com

Commissioned Sales Professionals

3083 Highway #7 East/Woodbine, Markham & 181 Green Lane East, Newmarket Do you have a successful sales record in furniture, clothing, automotive or a similar environment? Are you looking for a great career opportunity with a professional and growing company? We offer an exciting and creative work environment, very generous compensation programs, company benefit plan, professional training and opportunities for advancement. This is a Full-Time Permanent Position with benefits, 5 days per week. Must have the ability to work weekends and some evenings, excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential.

Email your resume to sales.resumes@lzbdecor.com

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

SCRAP CARS CALL ME!!! 7 days a week!

Mini vans ~ Autos ~ Trucks Picked up.

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WILSON, Deana Janet (nee Villemere) Passed away peacefully in her 75th year. Dear mother of son, Regan and his wife Fay and daughter Sherri (Rob). Sister of Coreen Villemere, the late Una Villemere, and the late John Villemere (Adele Winters). Born in Sudbury and raised at Musselman’s Lake, daughter of the late George Villemere and the late Laura Kay (nee Kightley). Grandmother of Juston (April), Adair, Blair, Morgan (Kelsey), Quinn (Danielle) and Elston. GreatGrandmother of Isabell, Cason and Rogan. Deana will be missed by her many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Deana’s involvement with the Morgan Horse has been a lifelong love as an owner, breeder and exhibitor. Deana was a founding member of the Canadian Morgan Horse Association and the Ontario Morgan Horse Club and was a life member of both organizations. A Celebration of Deana’s Life will be held on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at the Low and Low Funeral Home, 23 Main St. S., Uxbridge (905-852-3073) from 2-4 p.m. Thank you to the Doctors and Nurses of Uxbridge Cottage Hospital for all their kindness and care. Special thanks to Dr. Carlye Jensen of Uxbridge for everything. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Morgan Horse Club. For online condolences, please visit www.lowandlow.ca

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