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After years of political wrangling, community complaints, environmental protests and hand wringing over the construction of the York Energy Centre in King, all’s well that ends well. The natural gas-fired peaking power plant on five acres at Dufferin Street and Miller’s Sideroad reached commercial operation May 9, adding 393 megawatts to Ontario’s electricity supply, Ontario Power Authority spokesperson Mary Bernard confirmed. Some former foes of the plant, it seems, are far friendlier. Ebullient rookie King Township Ward 6 Councillor Avia Eek said the peaker plant issue was the reason she ran for office. The installation raised early environmental and safety concerns, she said. The 650-pounds-per-squareinch pipeline along LloydtownAurora Road, through Pottageville See FIRE, page 8.

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If you ever need to find a priest on a Monday to confess about your sin-filled weekend, just head up to Pheasant Run Golf Club. When Gordon Evans was building the East Gwillimbury course in the late 1970s, legend has it he sought divine intervention. He was having trouble finding irrigation water in the rolling hills along Warden Avenue. With 75 per cent of the construction complete, a number of wells had been drilled, but Mr. Evans was coming up dry. “Dad was getting a little panicky,” Pheasant Run president Craig Evans said. “He said if he found water, he would look after the clergy.” About a week after the vow, Gordon found

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The move isn’t routine in Newmarket, but it has happened before, he said of the developer turning to the OMB during the planning process. The two sides continue to meet, he added. It has been more than a year since the developer submitted its application. It has also provided reports requested by the town, including planning justification, functional servicing, traffic and parking impact, two

environmental assessments and shadow studies, to name a few, according to a letter sent to the OMB.

PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE The letter requests the board schedule a pre-hearing conference as soon as possible. However, the matter could be resolved before the board becomes involved, Mr. Prentice said. “This is not a one-issue application and it is taking time to work through our concerns,” he said. The town has made recommendations to the developer on how the proposed development could be changed to better meet Newmarket’s vision as it creates an urban centre for the future. The application is in line with the official plans of the town and region, the developer maintains. However, the town believes height, density and connections to existing neighbourhoods remain issues. At a pre-hearing conference, the town and developer will be asked if they would like mediation. If they feel negotiations are no longer productive, they could opt to go straight to a full hearing. The process won’t cost Newmarket taxpayers until the town starts preparing for mediation or a full hearing, Mr. Prentice said.


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fly out the door in the hands of women ranging in age from 20 to 60. “A lot of them are people that wouldn’t usually come in,” she added. “It’s a lot of housewives that have never experimented, but because of the books, they are starting to. “Usually, they start by saying, ‘I am reading Fifty Shades’ and often tell me that instead of once a week, they are now having sex two to three times a week.” She believes the books have helped countless people explore their sex lives and romantic relationships much more. “If it’s getting people more comfortable with their bodies and spicing up relationships, then I think it’s great,” she said. Professor Ellis Cashmore, an expert in culture at Staffordshire University, predicts a spike in the number of newborns in Britain next year as a result of the book. “With the millions of copies it has sold, it makes complete sense to assume that in nine months time, we are going see a baby boom,” he said.

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he old adage stands firm — sex sells. Adult, novelty and sex toy shops across York Region are reporting huge sales growth in all items related to the new literary sensation, Fifty Shades of Grey, the first in a trilogy that has obliterated sales records with 40 million copies already sold worldwide. In Britain, the book, dubbed “mommy porn” has surpassed Harry Potter with 5.3 million books sold to become a bestseller. In Vaughan, the salespeople at Love Shop, near Hwy. 7 and Kipling Avenue, said items featured in the book’s graphic and ubiquitous sex scenes have gone through the roof. Some of those items include Ben Wa balls, handcuffs, spankers and nipple clamps. “I have never seen anything like it,” said Jessica Dyer, who has been working at the shop for 1-1/2 years. “Books like this have simply not been read on this level before.” Ms Dyer, who has just started reading the book, said over the past month and a half, plenty of men, but mostly middle-aged, married women, have been flooding the store with requests for “fetish” items that range in price from $25 to $150. “All the people that come in here are just going crazy and raving about the book,” she added. “They keep saying they are not sleeping anymore because they are up all night reading these books. A lot of wives are getting ideas on how to spice up their marriages a little bit. I think it’s very important to keep relationships exciting.” She said although many of the new customers are a little shy at first, they become more relaxed and open up once they have been coaxed with a few questions about what they are looking for. “Almost every time they tell me they are reading Fifty Shades,” she added. Although many will have heard of the erotic novel, for the uninitiated, the books revolve around a relationship between college graduate Anastasia Steele and young business magnate Christian Grey. The second and third volumes by British author E.L. James, are titled Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed.

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The York Regional Police major fraud unit has made major inroads in a staged collision operation in York Region, it announced Thursday. As part of Project Sideswipe, investigators have made 46 arrests and are still tracking 20 other suspects. Charges include conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, fraud under $5,000, fraud over $5,000 and obstruct police officer. The police service launched the investiga-

tion in March after the Insurance Bureau of Canada conducted an investigation into nine staged collisions in the Vaughan area. In two years of investigating insurance fraud, Det.-Const. Kim Tanczos said she hasn’t seen anything of this magnitude. People were recruited by an orchestrator to be a driver or passenger in staged collisions, she said. The cars used were often old and some were in an irreparable state. When the drivers went to the police, they would say they were the only occupant in the car to avoid investigation, but would tell

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As summer holidays wind down, you may wonder if you need to make alternate care arrangements for your children in case of work action by some teachers. But the York Region District School Board and Elementary Teachers Federation remain optimistic. “The only job action that would be taken in September is if (Premier Dalton) McGuinty tries to pass legislation overturning our collective agreements,” Elementary Teachers Federation president David Clegg said. “If he thinks he can legislate good will, he is mistaken.” The federation has publicly stated it will protest such legislation. The Liberal government is urging all Ontario school boards to reach agreements with local teachers and support staff before Sept. 1 to comply with the province’s fiscal plan. However, the province is prepared to introduce legislation if school board trustees are unwilling or unable to negotiate and sign local agreements. The school board and federation have dates set in September to continue negotiations regarding the collective agreement. Negotiations have been positive and productive, Mr. Clegg said. This week, the province reached a deal

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Demolition of Glenway sad day for community “It’s a sad day for Newmarket” was the comment made by a visitor to my home after driving past the demolition site that was once the Glenway Golf and Country Club. Those sentiments have been echoed by many community members. For several decades, Glenway has served the community, providing golf and recreation opportunities and an attractive venue for weddings, meetings, art shows, church services and many other events. Tens of thousands of dollars have been raised over the years during charity golf tournaments. What saddens and concerns me even more is what the future holds if the owners of the property are permitted to add 730 housing units on the front half of the course. The province is trying to provide housing opportunities for our

expanding population, which has opened the door for developers to purchase lands, such as the golf course, and impose their vision on stable neighbourhoods and communities. Similar scenarios are playing out at several locations around Newmarket. These merit ongoing coverage so we can keep informed and educated about what is happening in our neighbourhoods and prepare ourselves to respond accordingly.

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ritish Columbia’s Christy Clark was right to walk away from a national energy strategy promoted by Alberta’s Alison Redford at a provincial premiers meeting in Halifax in late July. She just did it for the wrong reasons. Ms Clark said she won’t sign on unless B.C. is guaranteed a bigger share of benefits from the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project. But all the money in China, Alberta and Enbridge’s bank accounts won’t be enough to undo the damage from a major leak near one of the thousand waterways the dual pipeline would cross or from a supertanker spill along the B.C. coast. B.C.’s premier should have renounced the proposal because it’s focused more on tar sands, pipelines and markets than on getting Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions under control by shifting from fossil fuel dependency to a more efficient system based on conservation and renewable energy. Canadians want and need an energy strategy. We need it to combat the everincreasing damage from global warming, to make better use of our resources, to ensure energy security for all Canadians, to respect the rights of aboriginal

David Suzuki people and to create long-term jobs and economic prosperity. That calls for a better plan than quickly digging up all our bitumen and coal and selling it to China and fracking the hell out of every piece of ground that might have some gas in it. Oil, gas and coal are valuable and finite resources. All represent energy from the sun that has been stored through photosynthesis and concentrated over millions of years. We waste a lot of it, especially when we burn it in private automobiles that use only about 15 per cent of the energy to move the car. Because a car typically weighs 10 to 20 times more than the passengers it carries, we’re only getting about 1-per-cent efficiency from the fuel.

Instead of wasting 99 per cent of this complex and useful non-renewable chemical mix, we could use more of it to make everything from bicycle tires and computer keyboards to heart valves and artificial limbs. And surely we can even find more efficient and less polluting ways to use it for fuel. A rational energy strategy — one that benefits Canadians more than multinational corporations and the repressive regime in China — would recognize the value of our limited resources, not just for fuel and products, but as a way to generate steady revenue to help us shift to renewable energy. What would such a strategy look like? It’s already too late to stop global warming, but we can contribute to making it less severe. That means shifting away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible. Canada would have to reduce its emissions by 80 per cent from 1990 levels by 2050 to do its part to avoid dangerous warming of more than 2° C. Instead of doubling oil sands production, we need to reduce the energy we get from fossil fuels by more than 70 per cent. The target is possible if we transform

our energy system over the next 40 years, according to the Trottier Energy Futures Project, a joint effort between the David Suzuki Foundation and Canadian Academy of Engineering. Renewable energy use would have to double, energy production from nonhydro renewables, such as wind, solar and biomass, would have to increase 150 times from today’s levels and we would also have to make our country 50 per cent more energy efficient. This could be accomplished by building only net-zero buildings by 2050 and retrofitting existing buildings to the highest efficiency standards. Although the 2007 plan Ms Redford and her fellow leaders hope to build on mentions renewable energy and climate change, it doesn’t offer the bold vision needed to realize the many benefits and the necessity of reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. We need a broad and comprehensive strategy. Had Ms Clark embraced and articulated such a vision, she would have been seen as a real leader.

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and right past Kettleby Public School, was a worry. Those anxieties were allayed by King Fire Chief Bryan Burbidge, she said, adding the pipeline has delicate sensors and can be shut down sectionally if required. “The chief assured us it is safe,” she said. While the debate surrounding the plant was more than a mere tempest in a teapot, tempers have simmered. “The malevolent issues aren’t issues anymore,” Ms Eek said. “Now that we know more, I’m not sure we would have fought it tooth and nail.” The Eeks live three kilometres from the plant. Their passion is farming. “The location is an issue,” she said. “There probably were other, better places to build it. We still don’t think prime agricultural land should have been used for that purpose. “All in all, we’re not thrilled, but you learn to make the best of it. There’s no real threat to the community.” The plant was completed on schedule and will operate during

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to the quality of the course,” he said. “I couldn’t afford to play there (at the regular rate).” The pastors don’t golf for free anymore. They pay a nominal fee of $10 per round, which Pheasant Run donates to charity. This year, the money is going to Belinda’s Place shelter for homeless women. Like any group of golfers, the clergy members have a wide cross-section of ability, Pheasant Run club professional Mark Sharpe said. “The vast majority of people are playing for fun,” he said. “There is a small segment who really don’t know what they are doing.” One preacher who knows his way around the fairways is Jim Nolson. The part-time pastor at Grace Church in Newmarket is also a certified golf pro and runs Sportek Golf in Newmarket. “Pheasant Run makes regular golf for pastors possible. Golf can be expensive,” he said. “Monday golf is a great way to network and hold meetings.” One noticeable difference

Mondays compared to other days on the course for Mr. Nolson is the profanity level is far lower. “I often explain what an awesome worship experience it is to be on golf courses during the week ... hearing the Lord’s name proclaimed loudly from the bushes and bunkers,” he said. From time to time, Mr. Nolson helps his fellow holy men and women with a lesson or two, but said he enjoys going to Pheasant Run Mondays to unwind in nature. Craig, Mr. Sharpe and the staff have been very accommodating, he said. “What a great service they offer us.” Gary Harder echoed Mr. Nolson’s appreciation. The longtime pastor at Toronto United Mennonite Church and Hagerman Mennonite Church in Markham has been driving to East Gwillimbury Mondays for 20 years. Part of the joy for Mr. Harder is the diverse crowd that shows up. “Most of the time, I get paired with other clergy from every denomination under the sun,” he said. Peter Ma has attended clergy Mondays for more than a decade.

The minister at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Markham learned about clergy golf through word of mouth. “It’s quite a gift the golf course has given us,” he said. Mr. Ma said he enjoys the chance to reconnect with pastors from the area and likens the Monday atmosphere to a conference or convention. “The employees treat us really well, even though it’s almost a complimentary round,” he said. The clergy members didn’t know of any golf courses in the GTA offering a similar professional perk, so, not surprisingly, they flock to Pheasant Run from all over to take advantage of the hospitality. All they have to do to get the discount is show proof they can marry people. The course sees between 80 and 125 clergy members every Monday, Mr. Sharpe said. The clergy members probably do a great deal of advertising for the course because of how many people they talk to in their work, Mr. Evans said. They also provide a little peace of mind. “It’s a good insurance policy having clergy around,” he said.

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A power top is optional ($750) if you wish, but it really seems unnecessary. The wheelbase is the same 2,467 mm as the Convertible and the height is just 1,390 mm. If you’re familiar with a MINI, you’ll be comfortable inside the Roadster from the get-go. It has the huge dinner-plate size speedometer in the centre of the dashboard and a tach and other readouts straight in front of the driver. All the gauges are round as are the heating/ cooling vents. Toggle switches on the centre stack are a neat retro touch. The front-drive MINI Roadster has three engine choices. My Cooper S model came with a twin-scroll turbocharged 1.6-litre DOHC inline four-cylinder engine, making 181 hp and 177 lb/ft of torque. The standard Cooper Roadster has the naturally aspirated 1.6-litre I-4 engine, producing 121 hp and 118 lb/ft of torque at 4,250 rpm. Meanwhile, the John Cooper Works edition has a higher output turbo, making 208 hp and torque of 184 lb/ft. All operate on premiumunleaded fuel. My tester had a sweet-shifting six-speed manual transmission, although a six-speed Steptronic automatic is available for $1,300. The short shifter is a delight to use and, combined with a nicely weighted clutch, makes going up and down through the gears a fun process. Punch the throttle and the MINI Roadster has plenty of go, jumping from 0-100 km/h in about 7.3 seconds. Driving a MINI has been compared to driving a go-kart, and while that may be a bit of a stretch, the Roadster is extremely agile and

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There is nothing like being nice and warm on your patio enjoying friends or a late dinner.There are three types of heaters to choose from: Freestanding heaters are ideal for keeping a large area warm and can be moved around the garden or patio to the right position. They are either gas or electric Table top heaters are a cheaper option and are ideal for compact gardens where the table is the only area to be kept warm. Wall Heaters are fitted to an exterior wall above the area to be heated.They are electric and need to be connected to the mains. For more tips on indoor and outdoor projects go to www.rona.ca

Rather than evoke a sense of warmth, the first sign of red, yellow and orange outside signal the bitter winding down of summer. But with the right additions and modifications, outdoor living and entertaining can continue even well after the leaves have undergone their annual transformation. As the sun sets earlier and the nights and mornings become cooler, homeowners must find a way to counteract the elements in their outdoor living spaces. A number of different structures and enclosures are available, depending on individual desire, outdoor space and budget. George Hughes, owner of Lifestyle Windows, says screened enclosures will protect against pests such as West-Nile-carrying mosquitoes and bees and wasps — the latter two being more prominent towards the end of summer and early autumn— and, with a heavy-duty screen, limit exposure to wind. “There are three different grades of screening we put on,” he explains, “and each different

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Call it camouflage or visual deception; I need solutions to solve a common garden problem: unwanted sights and sounds. My goal is to create a serene, soothing sanctuary. If I can’t have perfection, at least I want the illusion. My most annoying problem is a clear view of the neighbours’ patio. As well, I have a 20-metre (65- foot) length of weathered wood stockade fence. Finally, there is the gleaming white siding-covered garage that looks like a land-locked iceberg. Solutions abound from quick fixes to long-

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term projects. Budget for a five year plan and feel success by accomplishing yearly solutions that can be enhanced over time. Always remember to check local bylaws and talk to your neighbours first for any improvements close to the boundary. The patio view and noise problem is most easily solved with a section of fence topped by latticework. Soften the scene by planting a fast growing vine, such as golden hops (humulus lupulus “aureus”) with acid green foliage or trumpet vine (campsis radicans) with orange flowers. Another idea is to plant two-metre (sixfeet) columnar cedars between free-standing fence panels set at a 20-degree angle to the lot line. This will give the illusion of more depth. The sound will be baffled and your eyes will be attracted to this unusual feature rather than to the view beyond. Placing a water feature such as a small wall-mounted fountain or bubbling rock in the garden will help to mute the cacophony of unwanted sounds. The stockade fence could be easily converted into a more appealing barrier with landscape art. One answer would be to opt for fence cedars, purchased by the linear foot and planted in two offset parallel rows. This hedge will require intensive watering the first year and about five years before it fills in and softens the existing fence lines. An edgier answer See CHOOSE page 24

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Beach volleyball duo wins provincial silver Newmarket, Oak Ridges athletes also play for Aurora Storm BY MELONY TEAGUE

Newmarket’s Laura Kong won a silver medal in beach volleyball. It wasn’t the Olympics, but Kong and her partner, Oak Ridges’ Rachel Woock, placed second in their age group in the Ontario Volleyball Association Tour Beach Volleyball Ontario Championships at Ashbridges Bay Beach in Toronto July 28 and 29. Last year, the girls placed ninth in the same championship, so they were surprised to make the finals. “We decided to play for fun, knowing we are getting a medal now, so, either way, we still win,” Woock said of the team’s attitude heading into the final. The two have played beach volleyball together for the last three years, meeting while playing indoor volleyball for the Aurora Storm Bolts, which won the last two U-15 girls Ontario championships. They played in four other tournaments leading up to the VA Tour championship, including one in Cobourg July 15 in which they won gold in their division. Kong is the setter for the Bolts and the two anticipate each other’s moves in beach volleyball. Diving for the ball is Woock’s favorite part of the game. “I get lots of sand in the face, but it’s worth it,” she said with a laugh. “It’s fun and you have more responsibility when playing beach volleyball. In court volleyball, I am a middle, so I tend to be in the back row ... and don’t usually pass, so it’s nice to be able to go for the ball.” In beach volleyball, there are only two players per side, instead of six, as in indoor volleyball. Playing and running in sand is more demanding and Woock said she likes the strategy involved. She was introduced to volleyball through her older sister, following in her footsteps when she was 8 years old. Woock’s younger sister plays, too.

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Newmarket’s Laura Kong (left) and Oak Ridges’ Rachel Woock won silver medals at the Ontario Volleyball Association Tour Beach Volleyball Ontario Championships. “My mother is probably my biggest supporter. She takes me to all my practices and goes to all my tournaments,” said Woock, who attends Richmond Green Secondary School and starts Grade 10 in September. “The girls came into provincials ranked 10th, so there were no expectations for them,” Woock’s mother, Sue, said. “They just played for fun, so it was a real bonus they got as far as they did.”

The girls have been following the Olympics and aspire to participate in volleyball at that level one day. “They look to be extremely good players and I want to be there one day, whether it is beach or indoor. I have been following both,” Woock said. “I really hope to get a scholarship for university somewhere, hopefully in Canada, and then on to the Olympics.”

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Oak Ridges Trail Association hike, 2 p.m. at Sheppard’s Bush Conservation Area, Aurora. Meet in the parking lot off Industry Street. This is a one-hour hike at slow to moderate pace. For more information, call 416-781-7339 or visit oakridgestrail.org

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The young artist studio, 9 to 11 a.m. at the Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St. This daily workshop for ages four to six runs until Aug. 17. Artist Helen Rodrigues has designed a dynamic set of programs, from bubble painting to sculpting. Visit auroraculturalcentre.ca To have your event included in our calendar, e-mail smartin@yrmg.com

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Music in the park, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Fairy Lake Park, Water Street. Enjoy local entertainers, weather permitting. Visit newmarket.ca

FLOWER SHOW

Music in the park, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Newmarket Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Dr. Enjoy local entertainers. For more information, visit newmarket.ca

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Celebration of gardens, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Mount Albert Community Centre, Main Street. There will be light refreshments, the annual flower show and silent auction. For more information, call Ellen Power at 905-473-1322.

CAR SHOW Summer barbecue cruise night, 6 p.m. to dusk at the Royal Canadian Legion, 707 Srigley St., Newmarket. Enjoy this car show and barbecue that runs every Wednesday until Sept. 19, weather permitting. Visit newmarketcarclub.com

ARTS Graffiti and music, 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Aurora Public Library, 15145 Yonge St. Create your own graffiti art and discover the effect different styles of music will have on your creations. For more information, visit library. aurora.on.ca

NETWORKING Breakfast networking meeting, 7 to 9 a.m. at Pheasant Run Golf Club, 18033 Warden Ave., Sharon. Boost your career with this active networking event. To reserve a spot and for more information, visit newmarketchamber.ca

ENTERTAINMENT Kids around town, 7 to 8 p.m. at the Environmental Park, Woodspring Avenue, Newmarket. Bring the family and lawn chairs for entertainment and activities. Visit newmarket.ca

MUSIC Music at Civic Square, 7 p.m. at the Civic Square, 19000 Leslie St., Sharon. Bring your family and friends to the Civic Centre to enjoy free outdoor musical performances. Visit eastgwillimbury.ca

HIKE Oak Ridges Trail Association hike, 9:30 a.m., King City. Meet at roadside parking on Keele Street, three kilometres north of King Road. This will be a 1-1/2-hour hike at a slow pace. Bring water. For more information, call 905-737-6675 or visit oakridgestrail.org

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Trail training series, 7 p.m. off Bathurst Street, north of Keith Avenue, Newmarket. Look for the GetRecD trail running sign. This is free training along Newmarket’s trails. Visit getrecd.org

BUSINESS Social media peer group, noon to 1 p.m. at the Newmarket Chamber of Commerce, 470 Davis Dr. Learn how business leaders use social media tools to advance their businesses. Bring a lunch and laptop. Visit newmarketchamber.ca

Newmarket environmental advisory committee green series, 7 p.m. at the Newmarket Community Centre and Lions Hall, 200 Doug Duncan Dr. A talk concerning local environmental issues. Visit newmarket.ca

LANGUAGE Newmarket Aurora French language meetup group, 7 p.m. at Heavenly Bite European Cafe Bakery, 1100 Davis Dr., Newmarket. This group is for anyone who wants to learn or practise French at any level in a fun and friendly environment. Visit Newmarket French language on meetup.com

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Oak Ridges Trail Association hike, 9:30 a.m. at the Eldred King and Hall tracts of the York Regional Forest. Meet at the parking area on the east side of McCowan Road, one kilometre north of Aurora Road. This will be a two hour, fast-paced hike. For more information, call 905-477-2161 or visit oakridgestrail.org

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Mixed media mash-up, 12:30 to 4 p.m. at the Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St. This daily workshop for ages seven to 12 runs until Aug. 17. Artist Helen Rodrigues has designed a dynamic set of programs, from chalk drawing outdoors to sculpting. Visit auroraculturalcentre.ca

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Blood donor clinic, 9 a.m. to noon at the Mount Albert Community Centre, 53 Main St. To book an appointment, visit blood.ca

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SENIOR BOOKKEEPER required for a Markham building/ development company. Minimum of 10 years related experience. Excellent communication skills and computer literacy: NewViews software an asset. Respond with salary expectation to 1357markham@hotmail.ca

EARN $1,000 PER WEEK National Marketing company is looking for individuals or couples to assist in the closing of sales. Candidates must be willing to travel throughout Canada. Call Mr. Edwin 1-800-563-2232 Monday to Thursday, 10am-4pm.

required for delivery of orthodontic appliances to professional dental offices, Monday to Friday. Must have valid "G" license and clean driving record. Car provided.

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L'ATTITUDES in Newmarket is under new management and requires motivated Hair Stylists to join their team. We also offer further training at our Hair Academy. Apply in person, with resume Upper Canada Mall, Lower Level. Technical/Skilled Trades

If you are an organized, motivated and self-driven we are looking for you. Experience an asset. No evenings. Please call Kim at 289-383-1024 for more details or send resume to: healthysmile2011@live.com

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HVAC TECHNICIAN REQUIRED Must have experience residential/ commercial heating and cooling. Must have own tools, current licenses, clean driving record. Top wages paid with benefits. Please fax resume to: 905-727-0282 or email: office@summersandsmith.com

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Reception / Office Manager wanted for or Wellness Clinic Full Time, August start. Must be available evenings and weekends. Send resume to info@bodyworkscenter.ca or fax 905-235-5855 Office Help - King City

BETZ POOLS LTD. Fall positions available on service & weekly service. Fax Resume: 905-640-7681 or Email resume to: t.bennett@betzpools.com Roof Shinglers & Labourers Experienced, reliable, professionals only. Excellent wages for qualified candidates. Call 905-868-9198 or 289-221-9299 or send resume to mike@universalroofing.ca

Three month contract + part-time following in upscale home office. Processing web orders, and answering phones for seasonal rental company. Computer skills a must. Start immediately. Send resume to Mike info@coldexrents.com

F/T SHINGLERS/ LABOURERS wanted for full time work in Markham / York Region. Must have own vehicle and references Call 905-472-0276 or Email info@ edmundshome.ca

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Dental office in Aurora looking for a DENTAL HYGIENIST to join our team for mat. leave. 1-2yrs. experience preferred. Please email resume to: info@aurora dentalcentre.com Health Care/ Medical

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A Pharmacy in Aurora is hiring a full-time pharmacy assistant for their ever growing facility. Must be able to work independently and communicate effectively. Benefits and competitive pay. Preference will be given to bilingual (French/English) applicants and those with pharmacy experience. All interested parties should submit their resume and cover letter to resumes@apgrx.ca no later than Monday, August 13th, 2012. We thank everyone for applying, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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Part-time Receptionist •answering phones, reception duty, some office duties •light cleaning •must be computer literate •to work 15-35 hours per week •neat and presentable appearance Please fax resume to (905) 727-0037 or e-mail brent.forrester@dignitymemorial.com

with cover letter, Attn. Brent Forrester Teaching Opportunities

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CLIENT CARE MANAGER, YORK REGION A dynamic, personable Nursing (RN or RPN) professional, you will provide leadership and guidance to staff and clients within our home health operations. You are a strong leader with superior people skills plus the ability to multi-task and manage change. Your responsibilities will include directing and organizing activities along with communicating effectively with clinical and non-clinical personnel. You will manage the total quality of our client care and employees. You bring 3 years experience in acute and/ or home care setting, plus 2 years in a supervisory capacity. Please apply to leslie_mead@wecare.ca or fax 905-895-7353

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Imagine a job that fits your life. Flexible hours Health benefits Incentive programs NOW HIRING @ Sharon Location (Leslie & Greenlane) Full time and Part time Mornings and afternoons Apply in person or e-mail your resume to timhortons2503@rogers.com

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Cardinal Golf Club is NOW HIRING for the following positions: Grill & Bistro Servers Line Cooks Dishwashers Halfway House Attendants Bistro Supervisor Course Maintenance Staff Interested applicants should send their resume to info@cardinalgolfclub.com stating the position they're applying for in the subject line. More details and job descriptions available online: www.cardinalgolfclub.com

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Sneakers Sports Bar and Grill Line Cooks and Daytime Sever positions available. Please call or drop off resume 18025 Yonge St, Newmarket 905-836-4594

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Come Play & Learn with Us Peekaboo Childcare Centre is seeking F/T RECEs & ECAs Advancement Opportunities, Paid Professional Development & Competitive Benefits. Apply at: newmarket@peekabookid.com or fax us at 905-853-6696 Req'd Immediately

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Cardinal Carter Child Care Centre requires qualified Registered Early Childhood Educator or Assistant with exp. (Supply staff also needed) Call Shelley (905)841-3726 shelly@cardinal carterchildcare.ca

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Assemblers / Machine Operators $11.00/hour - Afternoon and Night shifts available Call, fax or email your resume today and start work tomorrow! Phone: (905) 954-0210 Fax: (905) 954-0214 Email: abosworth@hcr.ca

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905-953-9133 CASHIER/GENERAL HELP 6:30am-2:30pm (Mon-Fri). Duties: Salad, sandwiches, fruit/veggie prep, cashier, food service & cleaning. Exp. a must. $12:48/hr to start +medical & dental benefits. Contact: Carolyn Cheeseman - Email: carolyn.cheeseman@senecacollege.ca Fax: 647-847-2415

LIVE-IN COUPLE Needed for Group Home in Bradford.

Shipper / Receiver (Commercial Bakery) Treasure Mills has an immediate opening for a Shipper / Receiver. Candidates should have: • 2-3 years' experience in mfg. Baking industry preferred. • Class 1 licence for reach truck • Fluent oral and written English • Ability to maintain an organized warehouse and freezer storage • Ability to work in a fast paced environment Forward your resume to production@treasuremills.com. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Vaughan based Construction/ Maintenance company is seeking a qualified maintenance/dispatch coordinator to manage province-wide network of technicians and related service orders. HVAC/Refrigeration maintenance knowledge is necessary. Restaurant equipment maintenance knowledge an asset. Computer & communication skills essential. Please forward resume to info@sfdemelis.ca LAWN MAINTENANCE / LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION Mastercut is a full service landscape maintenance company in York Region for 20 years. We are looking for motivated, energetic individuals with at least 3 years experience, clean record and your own transportation. Call Kevin at 905-727-7102 or email: mastercut@sympatico.ca Forest Ridge Landscaping now hiring:

• AZ DRIVER • LABOURER Please see our ad online at LocalWork.ca Please email or fax resumes to resumes@forestridgeinc.com Fax 905.953.8304

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MAKE A Difference! Get the career training you need to become an Addictions and Community Services Worker at Everest College Call Now! 1-866-424-8742 www.EverestCanHelp.ca Newmarket (In the Tannery Mall) Career services assistance available to graduates. Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Day and evening classes available.

BRADFORD- 2 bedroom basement, laundry area, parking. Close to schools. Sept. 1st. $850 inclusive. Non-smoking/ pets. 905-952-9545

AURORA TOWERS- 90 Temperance. 1 bedroom. Small building. $1000. inclusive. Parking. August 15/ September 1st. No dogs. 647-321-5930

BRADFORD- LEGAL 2 bedroom, separate entrance, laundry, parking. $950. inclusive. Available September 1st. 905-898-1446

BRADFORD- 3 bedroom, main-floor bungalow, 3 parking, laundry, fenced yard, non-smoking/pets $1,450 includes heat, a/c, hydro. First/ last. Immediately. 905-895-9019

BRADFORD- 3 bedroom upper. Close to all amenities. Laundry facilities. Non-smoking/ pets. Apartments for $1200 inclusive. SeptemRent ber 1st. 905-775-5813, $650+, BACHELOR. 905-953-6937 $850 2 bedroom. Keswick BRADFORDGROUND lakefront. 1st/ security. No level 1+ bedroom, private pets. Immediately walk-out, furnished, A/C, 416-497-9246 TV. $825.95. References. End of Sept. Non-smoking/ pets. (416)805-5628, AURORA GROVE- 3 bed- 905-775-4900 room, 2 bath townhome, walkout bsmt, overlooking BRADFORD- LARGE 3 bungalow conservation. 5 applianc- bedroom es, yard. $1950/mo. inclu- (upper). All appliances+ fenced yard. sive. August 1. Lori private $1395. inclusive. Tony 416-433-7424. Mendes 905-715-4951 Century 21

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York Region Media Group seeks talented freelance photographers for magazine work. Successful candidates will have experience in photographing people in all environments and be able to produce wellcomposed and captivating photographs that tell a story. Photographers must be available for assignments at various times and locations throughout York Region. Interested and qualified candidates should forward resumes and photography samples to: Erin Smyth, Human Resources, York Region Media Group, esmyth@yrmg.com

Insurance restoration company requires Cleaner part time. to work in our busy environment. Must have clean driver's abstract and G license. Fax resume to: 905-841-7801 or email dkoekkoek@ masterclean.ca

Our clients, with locations in Newmarket and Bradford are currently seeking:

Only those applicants of interest will be contacted

Among Friends Daycare is looking to fill the following positions: • RECE'S • Assistants for local school aged childcare centres. P/T Split shifts, Mon- Fri. Must be available Sept to June.

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Join York Professional Care & Education ✔ RECE & Assistants for before and after school programs Applicants must: • Have a recent vulnerable sector screening • Have experience with children 4 -12 yrs old • Be available to work split shift ✔ On Call Supply RECE & Assistants for child care centre/before & after school. Applicants must: • Have recent VSS & First Aid/CPR certificate • Have exp. with children 18 months - 6 years • Be able to work flexible days and shifts Please specify in your covering letter which position you are applying for. Email cover letter and resume to: rita@ypce.com www.ypce.com

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BRADFORD (WEST)Very large, updated 3 bedroom, fenced yard, parking, appliances and more. $1075+. Tony Mendes 905-715-4951 Century 21 HOLLAND LANDINGCentral, spacious 2 bedroom upper. Private entrance, appliances, parking. Near amenities. $875+. Non-smoking/ pets. Available Aug. 15th. (905)830-4151 KESWICK- BRIGHT 1 bedroom, 1 bath walk-out lower apartment, fireplace. 4 appliances, ensuite laundry. $1000/mo. inclusive. Immediate. Gord 416-419-4607 MOUNT ALBERT- 1 bedroom, includes hydro, water, heat, parking. New kitchen. $850 inclusive. 416-557-6488 NEWMARKETQuiet, spacious building, newly renovated, new kitchen, 1 bedroom, near hospital. Parking, laundry facilities. No dogs. $960. inclusive. 905-953-9683. NEWMARKET- 1 bedroom upper, large, bright in small building. Main Street north of Davis. Parking, laundry facilities. C/A. Non-smoking/ pets. Immediately. $900 inclusive. 905-836-7242 NEWMARKET- 2 bedroom basement, separate entrance, laundry facilities, fridge, stove. references. $940. No smoking. Available immediately. (905)841-3553 NEWMARKET- 2 bedroom, ground level, private yard/ driveway, laundry, close to Yonge/ Mall, $1050. inclusive, first/ last. No dogs. 905-836-9000 NEWMARKET- 2 bedroom high rise condo (Davis, East of Yonge). Excellent condition. $1395+. Tony Mendes 905-715-4951 NEWMARKETBRIGHT bachelor loft, quiet 5-plex. Main/ London Rd. Parking, laundry facilities, central air. Suits single. Nonsmoking/ pets. $775 inclusive. 905-836-7242. NEWMARKET CENTRAL1 bedroom basement, parking, separate entrance, large 4pc. bath. Non-smoking. Suit single. $775. inclusive. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . (905)898-7431 NEWMARKET CENTRAL2 bedroom, main floor of duplex. Parking, yard. Suits couple. $1100. inclusive. Non-smoking. Available Sept. 1st. (905)898-7431 NEWMARKET- ELEGANT brand new basement, cozy 1 bedroom. $800. inclusive including utilities, internet/ TV/ cable. Available now. Please call 647-981-7776 NEWMARKET- GO station/mall. 12'x18' south exposure room. Large, beautiful home. Mature female only. Cable, laundry, pool. Non-smoking/ pets. $425 + $50 for parking. 905-717-8165 NEWMARKET- LONDON/ Yonge- newly renovated, spacious 2 bedroom basement, appliances, laundry, a/c, non-smoking/ pets. Immediate. $1000 inclusive. 905-898-9156

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NEWMARKETQUIET building. Heating, parking included. Large 1 & 2 bedroom apts. Non-smoking/ pets. 647-930-6347 Unregistered apartments could be unsafe. Ask to see your landlord’s registration certificate. Town of East Gwillimbury.

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NEWMARKET- SUMMERHILL. 1 bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, clean. Nonsmoking/ pets. $830 inclusive. Available Sept. 1st. 905-716-9850 evenings. NEWMARKET- WARDEN/ Vivian. Bachelor apartment. Stove/ Fridge. Shared laundry. Parking. Non-smoking/ pets. References. $625. Suits older gentleman. September 1. 905-895-0001 NEWMARKETYONGE/ Davis- bright, spacious 2+ bedroom basement, private entrance/ laundry/ yard. Appliances. Parking. Non-smoking/ pets. References. Sept. $900+. 905-898-7447 ROOMMATE NEEDED. Share 1000sq.ft. 2 bedroom walk-out basement. Fireplace, parking, cable/ internet, deck, $550. per bedroom, Musselman's Lake area. 416-908-8796 SOUTHEAST NEWMARKET Stunning 1 bedroom, 6 appliances, private entrance, fireplace. Suits professional single. Nonsmoking/ pets $1,200 inclusive. First/ last. (416)885-3734 SUTTONBACHELOR, ground-level, own entrance/ bathroom/ efficiency kitchen. $700 inclusive. Non-smoking/ pets. Suits single professional. September 1st. 905-722-5110 WOODBINE/ AURORA Rd.- New 1 bedroom main floor apartment. Front yard. First/ last. $1200. Immediately. Non-smoking. Near. shopping/ 404. 905-751-1755 YONGE/ SAVAGE. 2 bedroom basement apt. Laundry, kitchen. Separate entrance, parking, nonsmoking/ pets. September. $975 utilities included. 905-853-7535 Yonge/ Savage- extra large walkout bachelor apt., furnished kitchen, private patio, $950 inclusive. For info call Maria 905-898-5295/ John 416-303-4406

Duplexes for Rent AURORA- SPACIOUS 3 bedrooms, quiet neighbourhood, laundry, private yard, 5 appliances, 2-parking, non-smoking/ pets. Oct. 1st. $1,400 +hydro. (905)727-9848

Houses for Rent BRADFORD- Under new management! Beautiful newly renovated Large 1 & 2 bedroom suites. $875+ hydro & $995+ hydro. No pets. Laundry onsite. Close to all amenities. Ryis Properties 905-727-1102. JACKSON'S POINT2-storey, 3 bedrooms, woodstove/ electric. Lake access. Non-smoking/ pets. $1400.+ Short-term or weekly vacation rentalok. September 1st. 905-722-5110

Houses for Rent JACKSON'S POINT- Resort setting, large, spacious, newly decorated 3.5 bedroom, large deck. 100ft from lake access. Immediate. 416-535-4141. KESWICK- 2 small bedrooms+ den, fridge, stove, laundry, parking, large yard. Suits couple. Available immediately. $1100+ utilities. Nonsmoking/ pets. 905-967-2108 KESWICK- EXECUTIVE home, basement granny flat, 4 bedroom, near lake. Suits 2 families. (905)478-4590, 905-252-2624

Storage Space for Rent OUTDOOR STORAGEMt. Albert Area. Boats, Trailers etc. $2 / foot per month. 905-716-1633

Appliances BOSCH FRONT loading Washer/ dryer. 3 years old. EnergyStar. Multi programmable. White/ gray. $850. 905-589-6970

Articles for Sale CARPETS- I have several thousand yards of new stainmaster & 100% nylon carpet. Will do living room & hall for $389.00. Includes: carpet, pad, installation (25 yards). Steve 289-464-6049 www.carpetdeals.ca

KETTLEBY- 3 bedrooms. Completely renovated. Close to 400. 3 parking. Laundry. $1100+ utilities. Available now. George COUCH & chair, washer, 905-853-3026 large dresser, new ceiling fan, entertainment centre. NEWMARKET- 3 bed- 905-775-6541. room, 2-storey semi with full basement, laundry. HOT TUB (Spa) Covers$1350+ utilities. No pets. Best Price, Best Available September 1st. Quality. All Shapes & ColCall after 1pm ours Available. Call (905)715-3105 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ NEWMARKET- SEMI, 3 newspaper bedrooms, close to all HOT TUB/SPA amenities & transit, $1160+ utilities. 2012 model, fully loaded, full warranty. 905-830-2915 New in plastic. Cost $8,000 SPOTLESS UPDATED 3 Sacrifice $3,900. bedroom detached. Large Call: 416-779-0563 yard, direct-access garage. Quiet neighbourhood, South Keswick near lake, Firewood amenities, $1450.+. Immediate. Isabel, 905-836-1365 FIREWOOD- SEASONED, cut/ split in shed. SUTTON- LOVELY 2 bed- $49.-$69./ face cord. Must room apartment. Country go. Farm being sold. setting. No dogs. Close to 905-476-4479 amenities. $825+ hydro. Available October 1st. Ryis Properties 905-727-1102. Furniture

Vehicles Wanted/ Wrecking CASH PAID $0-$2,500. Scrap & repairable. Cars, trucks, trailers. Will pick-up. (905)775-4935. Toll-free: 1-888-484-4887. Anytime. Metrowide Auto Parts CERTIFIED RECYCLER $100 to $1000 Cars/Trucks/Vans Fast Free towing We sell parts 905-722-3223 905-960-5546

Domestic Help Wanted MATURE PERSON for live-in position- to care for house when owners away, misc. household duties, run errands, and companion duties on full time caregiver's day off. Must have valid driver's license. Please reply including telephone number to: kah@netscape.ca or call 905-888-1611

Health & Home Care PERSONAL SUPPORT Worker for 30yr. old in wheelchair w/physical disability. Permanent, part/ full-time. Day +night shifts. Some weekends +holidays. Newmarket. (905)898-4698

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PALMA BRAVA- Living Handy Person room: 3-seater sofa, coffee table, chair+ ottoman, HUMBLE HANDYMAN. side table. Best offer. Quality painting, small NEWMARKETLARGE 905-841-9183 repairs and eavestrough furnished room, mature cleaning. Call Steve: male Non-smoker, central(905)751-8590 ly located. $475. Available Pools, Hot Tubs, humblehandyman@ Sept. 1st. First/ last. Supplies hotmail.com (647)378-7491, leave voice message. POOL-LINERS! BEST prices! Largest selection! Quality work! Warranty! Home Renovations Free estimates! Glenn: Shared 1-800-379-3827 or visit: CEILINGS repaired. Spray Accommodations dvcpools.com textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We KESWICK- Share lakefix them all! www.mrstucfront house in Island co.ca 905-554-0825 Grove. Cable, internet, Vehicles Wanted/ laundry, parking. GO bus. Wrecking Immediate. 3 rooms: $550, $650, $750. 905-476-4065 $300 TO $1000Home Renovations Dead/ Alive. Cars/ trucks/ vans. MT. ALBERT- 3600sq.ft. Fast Free towing. executive house, laundry, HOME RENO. 25 years We sell parts. A/C, internet, cable, hardexp. Basement. Kitchen. 416-500-5050 wood, non-smoking/ pets; Bathroom. Drywall. Paint2 bedrooms, private bathing. Call Cam A FREE TOW room, $950. Available 647-388-1866 for your scrap car imediately. 416-707-4038 www.hongfuconstruction.com or truck and cash paid. (905)775-1018 NEWMARKETYONGE/ or (905)836-2100 Mulock. Bright bedroom, Home Renovations own bathroom, in townA1 SERVICE. We pay top house. Internet, cable, laundry. A/C. Non-smok- dollar. Wanted: Cars & PILLSWORTHQuality ing/ pets. $575. Referenc- Trucks. Your responsible Renovations and Home auto recycler, es. 905-836-0499 Improvements: Basements 905-954-0002 Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks and Additions. YONGE/ MAJOR Macken- AUTO ROUTE TOWING Jeremy (647)823-7101; zie- room in quiet town- Buy cars/trucks, scrap (905)726-5647 house. Cable/ TMN, vehicles. Top$$$! internet, parking, transit. $100-$5,000 Cash. Amenities. $540 inclusive. Free pick-up. Amin, 416-948-2973 416-759-1154

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STONES, Clay (Tuff) Merchant Navy Veteran 1943 – 1946, Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Life Member and Meritorious Service Medal Recipient, Past District Officer, Past Zone Commander, Past President Royal Canadian Legion Milton Wesley Branch #426, Newmarket, Knights of Columbus 4th degree and 3rd degree Life Member and Life Member of the Newmarket Veterans Association. At Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, on Friday, August 10th, 2012, at 86 years of age. Clay Stones of Newmarket, beloved husband of Rita (nee Borg) of 60 years and dear father of Robert Stones and his wife Debbie of Barrie, Joanne Silva of Innisfil and Donna and her husband Garry Dixon of Innisfil. Proud Nunnu of Christine, Kevin, Brenda, Jason, Jennifer, Tyler and Sarah and 7 greatgrandchildren. Brother of Kathleen (and her husband John Morris) of Toronto. Clay will be sadly missed by his Parena Frances Borg as well as his many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main Street South, Newmarket on Monday, August 13th, 2012 from 3-5 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at St. John’s Chrysostom Church (Main & Ontario Streets, Newmarket) on Tuesday August 14th, 2012 at 11 am, followed by interment at St. John’s Cemetery. Donations to the Sunnybrook Hospital Foundation (Cancer Research) would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences may be made at www.roadhouseandrose.com

BERTOLIN, Ida July 26, 1930 - August 5, 2012 Passed away peacefully with her family at her side, at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Cherished sister of Vivian Szollosy; Loving aunt to Michael (Sarah) and Robert Szollosy; Doting great-aunt of Will, Jonah and Eva Szollosy. Predeceased by her parents James and Mary Bertolin. Avon Representative in York Region for 57 years. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Southlake, particularly the Medical Complex Care Unit. Friends may call at Taylor Funeral Home, Newmarket Chapel (524 Davis Drive, 905-898-2100) on Wednesday, August 15 from 7-9 pm and Thursday, August 16 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church (17955 Leslie Street, Newmarket) on Friday, August 17 at 11 am. Interment Queensville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation - Stronach Cancer Centre or a charity of your choice. On-line memorial at www.taylorfuneralhomenewmarket.com Moving & Storage A-PARRIS MOVERSLong/short, big/small, residential/ condos/ commercial. Quality service. Affordable/ reliable. 905-758-2848, 416-677-2848 www. parrishomesolutions.com

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STEVENSON, Tammy Lyn Passed away peacefully with her family and friends by her side on Wednesday, August 8, 2012, at York Central Hospital at the age of 54. Tammy Stevenson, beloved daughter of Newt and Dorthy (nee Rye), loving sister of Terry and his wife Connie of London, aunt of her three brats, Robyn and her husband Brendon Burke of Baden, Candace of Toronto and Lindsay of Toronto. Great aunt of Charlie (The Fisherman) Burke and Holly (The Princess) Burke. Tammy will be greatly missed by her relatives and friends. Resting at the Forrest & Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton, on Sunday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral Service on Monday at Knox United Church, Sutton, at 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at Queensville Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. Memorial condolences may be made at www.forrestandtaylor.com. SPRATT, Kevin Michael, Suddenly on Wednesday, August 8th, 2012 at 64 years of age. Kevin, beloved husband of Val. Loving father of Kimberley (Kevin Doyle), Christine (Ryan Osmond) and Stephanie Spratt. Proud grandfather of Jackson, Drew, Blake and Tyler. Dear brother of the late Peter (Sheila), Terry and Joanne. Kevin will be sadly missed by relatives and friends. Friends will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, 905-727-5421 on Sunday, August 12th from 2-5 p.m. A funeral service will take place in the chapel on Monday, August 13th at 11 a.m. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences and information at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam

GREENWOOD, Christina In loving memory of our Granny and Great Granny who passed away August 8, 2007. Deep in our hearts You'll always stay Loved and remembered Every day. Love Tom, Carrie, Nicole & Abigail Legals

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of the late Mrs. Annie (a/k/a Anne) Eileen Elizabeth Chapman of the Town of Aurora, in the Regional Municipality of York, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 2012, testate, must be filed with the undersigned on or before August 31, 2012, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of August, 2012. Donald John Chapman and James Stewart Chapman, Estate Trustees, by their solicitors, Bennett Best Burn LLP, 150 York Street, Suite 1700, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3S5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Ernest John Pitt, late of the Town of Newmarket in the Regional Municipality of York, who died on or about the 16th day of October, 2011, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 25th day of August, 2012; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Aurora this 23rd day of July, 2012. Isabelle Smith, Estate Trustee, by her Solicitors, MCPHERSON & LEWIS, 15220 Yonge Street, Aurora, Ontario, L4G 3H4. Attn: James B. Lewis 905-727-3151

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