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KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com Richmond Hill is the latest riding where PC party members are crying foul over how their party is handling the process for nominating candidates. In ridings across the province, including KingVaughan, Mississauga-Erin-Mills, Burlington and Carleton, there are accusations of ballot-stuffing, falsified membership forms, fake and paid-for memberships and other "irregularities". Three other ridings Aurora-Newmarket, Ottawa-Nepean and Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas have filed notices of appeal for alleged rule-breaking. Now the results in Richmond Hill are being disputed. PC party members in Richmond Hill have raised concerns about cheating, and phone calls to people on a local membership list reveal many residents appear to have been contacted by candidate Lara Coombs and registered as members without their knowledge, payment or permission. Coombs would not comment on the allegations. She said she has appealed the results herself, based on inaccessibility of the voting venue - TMS School to the disabled, along with other undisclosed issues. "I’d rather not go into detail. It’s in the hands of the party," she said. Rick Dykstra, Ontario PC Party president, wouldn’t comment on the appeals, but said, "It is against party rules to sign up anyone against their will." When Patrick Brown

ran for the PC leadership two years ago, he promised a transparent nomination process. But allegations about rigged elections and charges of systemic breaking of the rules have led some to question the transparency. With hopes rising that the party may have a chance at defeating the provincial Liberals, observers say the race for nominations has become a "feeding frenzy". In Richmond Hill, four candidates - Coombs, Ted Leider, Scott Sun and Daisy Wai - ran for the nomination and, in a crowded vote held Mother’s Day, results came down to a tie between Wai and Coombs. That tie was broken by riding president Al Itwar, who cast his vote for Wai. Now, as in other ridings across the province, there are allegations of wrongdoing. Only PC party members can vote for nominees - and that requires payment of a $10 annual fee along with the filling out of an application form with signature certifying the membership fee was paid using their own funds or those of an immediate family member. Coombs, a resident of Markham, quickly gathered a huge number of new Richmond Hill members about 1,200 names. Joe DiPaola, her campaign assistant (and husband of Charity McGrath, winner of another disputed race in Aurora-Newmarket), called Coombs "truly the best canvasser in the PC Party". But some disagree. "It’s not canvassing, it’s deceiving," said Wai, "A lot of people are really angry. People showed up [at the

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A "feeding frenzy" among those who want to be PC candidates has led to long-line-ups at nomination votes (shown here in Hamilton-West-AncasterDundas), and a slew of allegations about cheating. nomination voting site] completely bewildered. They didn’t know why they were there. They were just told they needed to come and vote for a particular person."

“It’s not canvassing, it’s deceiving. A lot of people are really angry.” Richmond Hill PC candidate Daisy Wai Many were vulnerable people, she said, living in apartments, newcomers to the country and did not know their names were being added to a membership list. "They were pushed into it, feeling threatened because they might lose their

status as Canadians. It’s a shame when we are in Canada that this could happen.. Something bad in our community is going on and it’s taking away opportunities for people who have a real passion for their community." Richmond Hill Coun. Tom Muench, who attended the vote in support of another candidate, reported similar concerns. "We have lots of questions about who signed their papers for them, where they live, how membership numbers could have grown so drastically." Yorkregion.com contacted 31 names on a list of local PC party members. All but one said they were unaware they were on the list, did not want to belong to the party, did not pay $10 and did not fill out the membership application or sign it.

Most were elderly or spoke English as a second language and recalled that Coombs, or someone representing her, knocked on their doors. Vince Walter remembered Coombs as a "pleasant lady" who asked him to come to the vote. He was disturbed to receive a phone call later from someone informing him he was now a voting member of the Richmond Hill riding. "But I did not pay any money or sign anything and I don’t know who did," said the widower, who is in his 80s. "I’m not going to lay charges - I’m too old for that stuff - but, in my opinion, that’s fraudulent." Avelino DeSousa was also surprised to find her name on the membership list. "No one said anything

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about membership and no one asked for any money. I just assumed anyone from the public could vote and I thought it was my civic duty, so I did." Anna Drobakha said she is a friend of Coombs and does not want the Liberals to be re-elected, so she volunteered as a scrutineer on voting day and voted for Coombs, although she never paid or signed on as a member. "Nobody was asked for money," she said. Allegations of similar tactics in Aurora-Newmarket by McGrath have led to protests from the local riding association and appeals for the party executive to order a professional audit. DiPaola said some names on the membership list may have been entered in error. "To my knowledge, every member she got had paid $10 and signed their form. Lara was pretty particular about that," he said. "She did have some partially filled out forms that were merely leads that she was going to go back to, to see if they would pay, and they may have been inadvertently added." Brown called in privatesector auditors PwC earlier this month to oversee the nomination process going forward and they were present to validate the Richmond Hill vote. But Les Kobli, former regional vice-president of the Ontario PC Party, said auditors are there to ensure the ballot count is accurate, "nothing to do with checking whether they are actually a member or not, and whether they have paid for membership themselves."

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Upcoming Meetings Tuesday, June 6 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 7 – Council Public Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 13 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s website under Mayor and Council section – Council Calendar. Meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM For meetings held in the Council Chambers, the Town of Richmond Hill offers an assistive listening system. Should you require the use of this system, please advise the Office of the Clerk in advance by sending an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill. ca or by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.

Employment Opportunities

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The Town of Richmond Hill has the following employment opportunities currently available: • Elections Coordinator • Legislative & Accessibility Coordinator • Researcher • Facility Attendant I & II • Fitness Instructor • Lifeguards & Swimming Instructors • School Crossing Guards For detailed information about these and other positions, including application instructions, deadlines and file numbers, please visit the Town’s website at RichmondHill.ca/Employment or view the public bulletin board at any one of the Town’s community centres.

Road Closures FARMERS MARKET – ELGIN BARROW ARENA Vern Dynes Way will be closed for the Farmers’ Market being held at the Elgin Barrow Arena on Sunday, June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27, September 3, 10, 17, 24 & October 1, 2017 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

MILL POND SPLASH Mill Street will be closed from the west side of Trench Street to the east side of Leisure Lane on Sunday, June 4, 2017 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ‘Emergency No Parking’ signs will be posted during the Mill Pond Splash on Sunday, June 4, 2017 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Streets affected are: No Parking “Both Sides”

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• Mill St. - Sugar Maple Lane (east leg) to Lucas St.

• Emerald Isle Crt. - all of street (north side).

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• Trench St. - Mill St. toRichmond St. • Altamira Rd. - Wood Ln. to Libby Blvd. (north side). • Starlight Cres. - Mill St. to a point 50 • Leisure Lane - all of street (east side). metres South • Libby Blvd. - Rumble Ave. to Mill St. • Richmond St. - Leisure Ln. to Trench St. (south side). • Wood Lane - Rumble Ave. to Mill St. • Sugar Maple Lane - all of street (inside of crescent). • Sugar Maple Crt. - all of street (east side). • Tyneview Lane - all of street (south side). • Starlight Cres. Mill – to a point 50 metres South

NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION UNDER THE PLANNING ACT

Temporary barricades with “Road Closed” signs will be placed on Mill Street from the west side of Trench Street to the east side of Leisure Lane. Detour signs will be posted via Richmond Street and Leisure Lane for this event.

The Town of Richmond Hill has received the following applications under the Planning Act: Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17013 Town Planner: Mary Filipetto, Senior Planner - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-747-6452 Email: mary.filipetto@richmondhill.ca A request from Neuhaus Developments Ltd. to amend Zoning By-law 2523, as amended, for lands described as Part of Lots 86 and 87, Plan 1931 and municipally known as 343, 349 and 355 Elgin Mills Road West. The application seeks to rezone the lands from the Single Family Six (R6) Zone to the Single Family Seven (R7) Zone to permit six (6) single detached dwellings with frontage along the Marbrook Street Extension and Elgin Mills Road West. Inquiries Refer To: Town Files: D01-17003 and D02-17011 Town Planner: Deborah Giannetta, Senior Planner – Site Plans Telephone: 905-771-5542 Email: deborah.giannetta@richmondhill.ca A request from 2514099 Ontario Limited to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, for lands described as Lot 132, Registered Plan 1960 and municipally known as 119 Carrville Road has been received. The applications seek to permit a mixed use, residential/commercial development on the subject lands consisting of an eight storey apartment building with a total of 68 residential units and commercial uses at grade, a gross floor area of 6,729 square metres (72,430 square feet), an FSI of 3.3 and 81 parking spaces to be provided both at grade and underground. The purpose of these notices are to advise the public that “complete” development applications have been received by the Town of Richmond Hill pursuant to the Planning Act. The applications have been circulated to Town departments and external agencies for review and comment. A Council Public Meeting will be scheduled and held at a later date, with formal notice being provided pursuant to the statutory requirements of the Planning Act. If you wish to express your views with respect to these applications, please forward your comments in writing to the assigned Planners noted above. The personal information accompanying your submissions will become part of the public record. Additional information related to thess applications are also available for inspection between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM during regular business days at the Town’s Planning & Regulatory Services Department, located at 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 4th Floor, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 (Telephone: 905-771-8910). Dated this 1st day of June, 2017.

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P.A. DAY RECREATIONAL SWIMS Preschool Workshop Made by Me – for Daddy (ages 2 - 6) Annual 55+ Barbecue Date: Friday, June 2 Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Location: Mill Pond Park Cost: FREE In recognition of Seniors’ Month, the Town of Richmond Hill invites you to the Mill Pond for the annual free barbecue. Enjoy an afternoon of fun and entertainment! All Adults 55+ are welcome. In case of inclement weather, the barbecue will be moved to the McConaghy Centre. A shuttle bus will be running between the McConaghy Centre and Mill Pond between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. For further information contact the McConaghy Centre at 905-7371818. Thank you to our sponsor Delmanor Elgin Mills.

The best gifts are the ones ‘Made by Me’ and this one is a surprise! Children, together with their Mom, Grandma or even Grandpa, will create a really cool garden gift for Dad. Gifts will be completed with a card and gift wrapping. Adult participation is required. Date: Saturday, June 17 Time: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Location: Richmond Hill Heritage Centre, 19 Church Street North Cost: $12 Barcode: 665116 For more information on this workshop please call the Heritage Centre at 905-780-3802. Register for this workshop through Touch Tone Registration at 905-771-7545, online at http://ereg.richmondhill.ca or at any Town of Richmond Hill Community Centre. 1300 Elgin Mills Road East. Learn more about its features at RichmondHill.ca/RichmondGreen.

Richmond Hill will be hosting three recreational swims on the P.A. day on Friday, June 2. Bring your family and spend an afternoon promoting a healthy active lifestyle. Oak Ridges Pool: Leisure Swim 1 - 3 p.m. Wave Pool: Leisure Swim 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Wave Swim 1 - 3 p.m. For the Richmond Hill fee and swim admissions standards please refer to page 129-135 of the current Community Recreation Guide.

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While it may not garner the same attention as other crimes, water theft is on the rise in the GTA. Last week, we reported how thieves in trucks in Markham have been targeting municipal fire hydrants, taking their fill - often in broad daylight - and driving away. Close to $30,000 worth of water was stolen in 2016 - or nearly enough to fill three Olympic-sized pools. Even so, just five thefts were reported to the municipality. Last month, a hydrant on Reginald Crescent, not far from Markham-Stouffville Hospital, was stolen from twice within the span of a week, and the theft would have gone unnoticed had it not been reported by a vigilant citizen. Residents aren’t pleased given that municipal water isn’t getting cheaper. The average Markham household, for example, spent about $806 on water last year. The current water/wastewater rate is $3.8555 per cubic metre, and residents there have been soaked for increases of more than seven per cent each year since 2012. Water theft isn’t strictly a Markham problem, either. A Queensville company was convicted and fined $1,000 for taking water illegally from a hydrant in King Township In 2016, and a Stouffville firm was fined $500 after pleading guilty to taking water from a King hydrant in 2015. Fines range from $100 to $50,000. Those thefts pale in comparison to what’s occurred in Durham Region, however, where 672,170 cubic metres of water was illegally pumped from municipal hydrants in 2016, according to a CBC report. That represents enough water to fill approximately 270 Olympic-sized pools and equates to $60,000 in lost fees. Aside from the cost of illegal water taking, which results in higher rates, such thefts can pose a safety hazard given the potential for hydrant failure in a fire emergency due to damage from illegal hook-ups, and there also exists a heightened risk of drinking water contamination. Unfortunately, the response from municipalities has been pretty wishy-washy. The fines imposed have been small and Markham’s response to recent thefts has been to install locking mechanisms in a limited number of high-risk areas only out of concern they could slow down fire response. That may be, but water theft is a serious problem and it should not be solely up to residents to report it. Municipalities must be proactive in preventing thefts, work with police to monitor for illegal hook-ups, and be prepared to prosecute those caught stealing water. Hopefully, we can take a bite, or a gulp, out of this crime.

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the historic village core (2017) and the preservation of the David Dunlap Observatory area as the future central park of our town (2008 - 2017). The public is owed the real reasons for the dismissal of this visionary planer. Hiding behind the lame remarks of the town’s spokesperson, "that decisions involving former employees is not something to be delved into further," is cowardly. It only gives credence to conspiracy theories that Bassios, with whom the development industry was at loggerheads, was the victim of the developers on our elected representatives. ? What led to the firing of Bassios, who on our council voted to do that, and why? Wilhelm Bleek Richmond Hill

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l Friday, June 2 Charity Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament WHEN: 6:15 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Richvale Lions Club, 114 Spadina Rd., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 647-898-6499, ptuenmuk@gmail.com COST: $50 buy-in with $10 bounty chip Registration 6:15 p.m., start 7 p.m. Refreshments available. Hosted by Richvale Lions Club. For more details, call 905-7701772 l Saturday, June 3 Community Pancake Breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 905-884-4211, rhpreschurch@hotmail.com COST: Hosted by the Christian Education and Youth Advisory committees of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church. Sausages, eggs, pancakes, fruit toppings, juice, coffee/tea.

Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue and TRUPet Adoption Centre 1st Anniversary WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: TRUpet, 10520 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT:

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Audition notice WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: 112 Basaltic Rd., Unit 2, 112 Basaltic Rd., Unit 2, Vaughan CONTACT: team@steppinout.ca, http://steppinout.ca/ COST: Steppin’ Out is casting for a 1980s classic rock musical to be staged Nov. 23 to 26 at Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts. Email for more information.

l Monday, June 5 June’s Richmond Hill Girly Book Club WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Falcon and Firkin Pub, 10300 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Clara, clarastpierre87@gmail.com, https://www.meetup.com/TheRichmond-Hill-Girly-Book-Club/ events/239807256/ COST: $5 The book for June is My Grandmother Asked me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman. New members are always welcome.

The Four Men, Songs of Love, Hope and Inspiration WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:30 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill United Church, 10201 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Richmond Hill United Church, 905-8841301, handsandhearts@live.ca COST: An afternoon of song in the historic sanctuary of Richmond Hill United Church by the singing sensations The Four Men. Fund-

l Tuesday, June 6 Toastmasters WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:15 p.m WHERE: York Regional Police, 171 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Tina Gaisin, 416-509-2600, Tina@FillTheRoom.ca COST: Guests are free. There is a cost to join Inclusive Toastmasters helps people who want to improve their speaking abilities personally and in business.

5 things to do this weekend l Friday, June 2 Mount Albert Sports Day and Spring Fair WHEN: 6:00 p.m WHERE: Mount Albert Community Center, 53 Main St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: info@mountalbertsportsday.com COST: admission $5, students $3, kids 12/under free The annual fair includes a parade along Main Street, 5km run/walk, sports tournaments, soapbox derby and midway carnival. l Saturday, June 3 Cosmo MusicFEST and EXPO WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Cosmo Music, 10 Via Renzo Dr., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 1-800-463-3000 Canada’s premier musical instrument and gear exhibition and celebration of live music. Free, all-ages event features more than 200 product experts, musical clinics and live music.

Masonic Temple open house WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Masonic Temple, 441 Millard Street, Newmarket CONTACT: tuscanlodge99@gmail.com The York District Masons are

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celebrating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Ancient Free and Accepted Masonry with an open house and guided tour. l Sunday, June 4 Be Fit Unionville WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Main Street Unionville, Main Street Unionville, Markham CONTACT: shanta@thegivingtreeunionville.ca COST: Free event includes zumba, yoga, dance, fencing, volleyball and

bubble soccer events. Aurora Street Festival 2017 WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Street Festival 2017, Yonge Street between Wellington St. and Murray Dr, Aurora CONTACT: 905-727-7262 Fun-filled family event for all ages with more than 500 vendors, fantastic Street Performers, music, food galore and so much more. Yonge St., between Wellington St. and Murray Dr. closed to traffic.

Happy Paramedic Services Week Over 550 Paramedic Service Workers, members of CUPE 905, deliver emergency medical care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to residents and visitors in our community. During this week and all through the year, we appreciate and thank our highly trained emergency medical responders.

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KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com It will be a cornucopia of rainbows in York Region this month. Across the region, municipalities and York Regional Police are raising rainbow flags to celebrate Pride, diversity and the LGBTQ community, and this weekend, the first Family Pride event takes place June 3 in Richmond Hill. Pflag Canada York Region has joined with the Town of Richmond Hill to host a family-friendly event from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Town Park, at 43 Church St. S. The event aims to share a safe space where families can teach their kids about inclusion, diversity, sexual orientation and gender identity. It will also be host to various LGBTQ-friendly vendors, food, sports, facepainting, crafts and games. The town has provided support to the annual York Region Pride parade since 2013 and was the first in York Region to proclaim Pride Week. But due to traffic issues, costs to the town, impact on

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It’s Pride Month in the City of Toronto. Read our list of 12 events you can check out in support of the LGBTQ community. local business and poor attendance, the town informed parade organizers the event could not take place in its usual spot on Yonge Street this year. Instead, the town suggested an alternate location, near the town park. When parade organizers opted to move the event to Main Street in Newmarket, Pflag, a local registered charity dedicated to building a stronger and more accepting community, stepped in with its new Family Pride event. "We are also beyond thankful and honoured to have this exciting family celebration of love, freedom and diversity, and for it to be supported by the Town of Richmond Hill," said Pflag president Amanda Knegje.

York Regional Police (YRP) will also be participating in the Family Pride event and the York Pride Fest Parade, June 17, in Newmarket. Const. Laura Nicolle said YRP is committed to supporting the LGBTQ community both internally among members of the police force, as well as externally with citizens. In partnership with local inclusivity organizations, Nicolle said, "we combat hate in all its forms and further enhance the quality of life of all members of our diverse community". For information about Family Pride, visit plfagyork.ca For information about the Pride parade, visit yorkpridefest.com

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The Richmond Hill Sports Hall of Fame is on the comeback trail. Comeback? Um, yes. After a few years of dormancy, the home to Richmond Hill’s sporting history is alive and keen to reconnect its brand in the community. When the Class of 2017 is inducted in October, it will mark the third year since the Hall was revived following a few years of inactivity. No inductees. No visibility in the community. Out of sight, out of mind. It is hoped that a move in 2015 to the Elgin Barrow Arena Complex where 47 inductees representing athletes, teams, coaches and builders grace the walls of the upper level lobby, will reinvigorate the Hall and its profile in the municipality. "It really takes a champion to get it going," said Karin Ash, manager of cultural services for the Town of Richmond Hill, and staff liaison on the Hall of Fame committee. "It is run by a committee of community members and sometimes that happens. "You need someone from the community with a passion for sports and to do the work." Like many volunteer organizations, it is the heavy workload placed on a few shoulders that makes the Hall difficult to maintain. "It’s difficult to find the right people from the community," said Paul Eden, chair of the hall of fame committee for the past year. "It’s time-consuming and takes a lot of time and effort. It’s basically a brand new committee. "We turn over a lot of people on the committee. We had a lot of people that wanted to come on but couldn’t contribute much. It’s time-consuming." "One of our objectives is to draw sports groups back in," said Eden. "It’s tough. People are so busy." The Hall was established in 1991 and located in the town’s council chambers. It was transferred in 2005 to Tom Graham Arena where it existed with limited accessibility for public viewing. By comparison, the high-traffic Elgin Barrow location for displays and exhibits to the public seems to be a winner. Subject to the facility’s hours, of course, the memorabilia displays and wall-mounted plaques of inductees are easily accessible. "One of the biggest problems we had was the room at Richmond Green was always locked and people couldn’t get in to look at it," said Eden. The current committee includes hall founders Ed Sackfield and Tom Graham, both inductees, among its 10 members. And while there may be differing visions of how the sports history of Richmond Hill should be profiled and celebrated, the key is common ground that there needs to be a fan-friendly facility. "It’s accessible now for people to see and we have space to put things on display and show our (sports) history," said Ash. "It’s open and people are at the arena anyway. We’ve had good response and people notice it." The hall of fame also recognizes individual and team champions from the youth programs. The deadline for nominations for the 2017 class of inductees is June 2. Information for the nomination process can be found online at richmondhill.ca/ sportshall.


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Workers honoured as unsung heroes at United Way event LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com Allison Haskins first volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of York as a volunteer inschool mentor to two boys. Since then, she has become a passionate and tireless champion of providing mentors to help children and youth thrive. She consistently goes above and beyond to achieve her agency’s goal of facilitating life-changing relationships that help children and youth reach their potential as individuals and citizens. Haskins is known for being dedicated to her colleagues’ success, chasing leads on new donors and youth mentors, eagerly volunteering her time after

hours, helping to create a positive work environment, having a giving spirit and having a seeming inability to say no when asked for help. On May 24, Haskins was one of two York Region recipients among a dozen winners to be presented with Bhayana Family Foundation Awards. "I’m so thankful for this special recognition," said Haskins, who won in the dedication category. "We work in a sector that faces so many challenges, and these awards create a positive space where we can be supported and encouraged to continue despite the daily obstacles." Claire Dadoun, with York’s Blue Door Shelters, won an individual award in

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of York Region’s Allison Haskins (from left), the agency’s executive director Sarah Dame, Raksha Bhayana and her son, Amir Bhayana, attend the presentation of the Bhayana Family Foundation Awards at a ceremony in Toronto May 24. the innovation and creativity category. Haskins, Dadoun and 10 other front line workers from United Way of Toron-

to and York Region agencies were honoured for their dedication, innovation, collaboration and teamwork in the social ser-

vices sector at a ceremony in Toronto. The winners were nominated by their peers for the awards, which were

created by the Madan and Raksha M. Bhayana Family Foundation to recognize the unsung heroes in the social service sector. "The staff of United Way-funded agencies are extraordinary. They are deeply caring individuals with a disciplined approach to supporting and enhancing the quality of life for a wide range of individuals and communities," foundation founder Raksha M. Bhayana said. "Children, adults, seniors people with mental health issues, individuals with developmental disabilities, women who have been physically or sexually abused, among many other people in need, are assisted with expertise, knowledge and a passionate commitment to make a difference."


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WOOD, Jean Ann January 12, 1935-May 30, 2017 Peacefully, but suddenly with her family by her side on Tuesday May 30, 2017 at Mackenzie Health in Richmond Hill at the age of 82. Loving wife of Glen of 60 years. Dearest mother of Glenda, Patti (Frank), Kim (Late Dennis), and Lori. Devoted Grandmom of Joshua (Danielle S), Cody, Victoria (Nathan), Audrey (Jonathon), Luke (Jacklyn), Zachary (Danielle C), Thomas, Jarod, and Colleen. Great Grandmom of Delilah, Bentley, and Adaline. Beloved Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Jean Ann graduated from TGH School of Nursing, class of ‘56, and will be missed. Friends and family may call at MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME (10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill), on Saturday, June 10th at 1 p.m. Memorial service to follow in the chapel at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. SHAW, Jodi Lynn It is with great sadness that the family announces Jodi’s passing on Saturday, May 27th at the age of 39. Jodi is survived by her children, Leah and Carter, her parents Clifford and Karen, Stepdad Gary and by her brother David, predeceased by her brother Brian (2014). She will be missed by her nephews, Ethan and Bailey, along with countless friends and family. Memorial Visitation and Service to be held Saturday, June 3, at 1 p.m. A Celebration of Life reception will be held following the service. Please see Thompson Funeral Home for further details. 530 Industrial Parkway South. Aurora, Ontario 905-727-5421. www.ThompsonFH-Aurora.com

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NOBLE, James B. “British Royal 40th Marines, Commando W.W.II� Formerly of Bluegrass Blvd., Richmond Hill. Peacefully at Bloomington Cove, Stouffville on Friday, May 26, 2017. Beloved husband of the late Nancy. Dear father of Carrie (John Doyle), Elaine (Peter Nolan), Bruce (Beverly Metzger-Noble). Loving grandfather of Travis, Tyler, Eric, Rachel and Ryan. A service will be held at the MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill on Thursday, June 1 at 11 a.m. Visitation one hour prior to service. Interment Aurora Cemetery. Donations may be made to Bloomington Cove, Stouffville or the Alzheimer Society.

General Help

General Help

Metroland Media Vaughan Citizen INDEPENDENT CONTRACTED ADULT CARRIERS WANTED Metroland Media is accepting applicants to deliver newspapers and flyers to homes within the Thornhill area. This entails working closely with a District Representative to deliver variable routes door to door, weekly on Thursday’s. All applicants must have a valid driver license and reliable vehicle. Please call or email Joana 416-774-2353 jmacoretta@yrmg.com 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2

Anand Bhavan Senior’s Home 8642 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4C 6Z4 Vacancy exist for a

COOK To prepare vegetarian lunch for 20 adults and 50 children and dinner for 20 adults, six days a week. Can communicate fluently in English and possess or will obtain a valid Public Health Ontario Food Handlers Certificate.

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Metroland Media Thornhill Liberal INDEPENDENT CONTRACTED ADULT CARRIERS WANTED Metroland Media is accepting applicants to deliver newspapers and flyers to homes within the Thornhill area. This entails working closely with a District Representative to deliver variable routes door to door, weekly on Thursday’s. All applicants must have a valid driver license and reliable vehicle. Please call or email Joana 416-774-2353 jmacoretta@yrmg.com 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2

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ROOM FOR rent in condo, partially furnished. $600./month. Non-smoker, no pets. First and last required. Young & Major MacKenzie. Available June 1st. Call 416-874-8224.

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Careers

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Careers

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Technical/ Skilled Trades

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ACTIVATION AIDE (Certified) Part Time - 6 month position Starting June Fax resume to: 905-832-2029 Email: ahans@kdlatvianhome.com

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Mural Landscape Artist

St.Maurice & St. Verena Coptic Orthodox Church - Markham, ON ‡ Create drawings, and other artwork using mosaic stones and other media. ‡ Create three-dimensional artwork using mosaic stones ‡ Knowledge of Coptic Christian Art ‡ 3 - 5 years Experience ‡ 1R GHJUHH RU FHUWLÀFDWLRQ UHTXLUHG 4XDOLÀHG FDQGLGDWHV SOHDVH IRUZDUG \RXU resume to cathytadres@rogers.com

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Nature’s Call The leader in the portable sanitation industry requires

SERVICE / DELIVERY DRIVERS Located in Vaughan and Gormley. Interested drivers with a G or DZ license should send resume and abstract to Lance Dallaire: Email: lance@naturescall.ca Hourly Pay and Benefit Plan Available

NOW HIRING! DZ Driver and AZ Driver Landscape Construction Team Members FULL-TIME POSITIONS Deliver resume to 1843 Bethesda Side Road Richmond Hill, ON. L4E 1A2 Or Fax 905 888 5094 Or Email info@griffithpropertyservices.com

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in Aurora. 3/4 days per week. Must be flexible. Specialty practice. Email resume to: employmentopp19@ gmail.com

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