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Parents need more money in their pockets Growing Up Poor: Child Poverty in Ontario Todd Vandonk tvandonk@mykawartha.com
The thousands of programs that aim to help impoverished children are small pieces of a much larger puzzle. "There is no question that child poverty is a growing challenge in York Region," said Newmarket Regional Councillor John Taylor. "Certainly, we know that addressing child poverty means addressing family poverty." The Human Services Planning Board is looking at addressing family poverty by tackling issues such as the need to provide more affordable housing and more rental housing and addressing precarious employment and under-employment. "Ensuring families find stable employment is the first step to lifting children out of poverty," said Taylor, who is chair of York Region's Community and Health Services Committee and co-chair of the Human Services Planning Board. There are provincewide initiatives to ensure children don't go hungry, receive dental care and access to recreational and educational programs, but politicians and advocates say eliminating childhood poverty comes down to ensuring parents have an adequate income. "A family having sufficient income is one of the ways we can reduce child poverty," explains Peterborough MPP Jeff Leal. He says the Ontario Child Benefit is the cornerstone of Ontario's poverty reduction strategy for children. In 2015, the provincial government increased the maximum child benefit to $1,336 per child under the age of 18. "One million children in 500,000 low- to moderate-income
families are benefitting from this," he said, noting the province is putting money in the pockets of families by continuing to raise minimum wage. On Oct. 1, minimum wage was increased from $11.25 to $11.40 per hour. "We'll continue to do that every October based on the Ontario Consumer Index Price," he says. The MPP says the province also has approximately 4,000 different programs offering nutritious breakfast, lunches and snacks. "The ability to succeed in school means you have to start the day with a great breakfast and many folks think that is the most important meal of the day," he explains, noting an estimated 800,000 children take advantage of the programs. Healthy Smiles, a provincially-funded program, services approximately 460,000 children with free preventive, routine, and emergency dental services for children and youths 17 and under from low-income households. At the federal level, the Liberal government replaced current Canada Child Tax Benefit, National Child Benefit and Universal Child Care Benefit with one child benefit that will put more money in wallets of lowand middle-income families as of July, 2016. The program will pay up to $6,400 per child under six and up to $5,400 per child for those aged six through 17. Higher earners will receive less money under the child benefit. "This is an initiative that will lift 100,000 children out of poverty and will benefit nine out of 10 Canadian families," Peterborough MP Maryam Monsef says. "It is going to be tied to income so that it provides the greatest support to those that need the help the most." Monsef says poverty is not just about dollars and having food on the table, but also having a dignified roof over your head.
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Upcoming Meetings Monday, November 14 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Monday, November 21 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Monday, November 28 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s webside under the Council section “Meetings and Agendas” tab. Council meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor
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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
The Town of Richmond Hill has the following employment opportunities currently available: • Lifeguards & Swimming Instructors • School Crossing Guards • Fitness Instructor • Legislative and Projects Advisor/Lottery Licencing Officer 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 SANTA CLAUS PARADE – SATURDAY, NoVEMbER 19, 2016 Leslie Street will be closed from William F. Bell Parkway to Performance Drive for the Santa Claus Parade from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. William F. Bell Parkway will be closed from Leslie Street to the access road immediately west of the Tom Graham Arena from 2 to 7 p.m. The road will be open to local traffic from 2 to 5 p.m. Performance Drive will also be closed from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. from east of Leslie Street to Via Renzo Drive. Please visit RichmondHill.ca/Santa if you have any questions or concerns.
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CoUNCIL PUbLIC MEETING Wednesday, December 7, 2016 Concerning a Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment A Public Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, to notify the public and receive comments on the following applications that have been received by the Town. Inquiries Refer To: Town Files: D02-16020 (Related File: D06-16058) Town Planner: Katherine Faria, Planner II Telephone: 905-771-5543 Email: katherine.faria@richmondhill.ca A request from 1730917 oNTARIo INC. to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Block 21, Registered Plan 65M-3146 and municipally known as 11384 Yonge Street. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to permit additional commercial uses and to facilitate the construction of a mezzanine addition and parking area expansion for the existing commercial development on the subject lands. Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents. Inquiries Refer To: Town Files: D02-16023 Town Planner: Katherine Faria, Planner II Telephone: 905-771-5543 Email: katherine.faria@richmondhill.ca A request from FoNTANA DEVELoPMENT LTD. to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Block 92, Registered Plan 65M-2579 and municipally known as 420 Highway 7 East. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to permit additional commercial uses and to establish a blended parking rate for the existing commercial shopping centre located on the subject lands. Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents.
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Public Notice Any person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments. Written comments by any person unable to attend the meeting should be made in person, or by mail to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3P4, or fax to 905-771-2502, or by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca and is to be received no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, December 7, 2016. Please ensure that you include your name and address so that you may be contacted if necessary. Zoning by-law Amendment Appeal: If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments are passed or refused, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. If you wish to be notified of the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Notice of Collection: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and may be contained in an appendix of a staff report, published in the meeting agenda, delegation list and/or the minutes of the public meeting and made part of the public record. The Town collects this information in order to make informed decisions on the relevant issues and to notify interested parties of Council’s decisions. It may also be used to serve notice of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Names and addresses contained in submitted letters and other information will be available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the Town to remove their personal information. The disclosure of this information is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56. Questions about this collection and disclosure should be directed to the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Additional Information: For more information about this matter, including information about preserving your appeal rights, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Questions respecting the information and recommendations contained in the staff report regarding the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments should be directed to the Planning & Regulatory Services Department between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM., 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 4th Floor at 905-771-8910. The Staff Reports will be available at the Office of the Clerk, Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 after 3:00 PM. The Staff Reports will also be available on the Town’s website RichmondHill.ca. Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Town of Richmond Hill Tel: 905-747-6363 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Dated this 10th day of November, 2016
CoUNCIL To ADoPT THE 2017 CAPITAL bUDGET Richmond Hill Council intends to adopt the 2017 Capital Budget at the Council Meeting scheduled on Monday, November 28, 2016. This meeting commences at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 1st Floor, 225 East Beaver Creek Road. The supporting Staff Report and proposed By-laws will be available for pick-up at the Office of the Clerk, Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Friday, November 25, 2016 after 3 p.m. The Staff Report will also be available on the Town’s website RichmondHill.ca/Budget. If you wish to address Council regarding the 2017 Capital Budget, please submit your request in writing by 12:00 noon on Monday, November 28, 2016. You may send an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill.ca or fax your request to (905) 771-2502. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record. Questions and comments can be submitted prior to the meeting to the address below or to budget@richmondhill.ca. Complete budget information will be available on the Town’s website at www.richmondhill.ca/budget within 24 hours following the adoption of the 2017 Budget and will also be posted in the Bulletin Board in the Liberal newspaper the following week. Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Town of Richmond Hill Tel: 905-747-6363 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca
NoTICE oF CoMPLETE APPLICATIoN UNDER THE PLANNING ACT The Town of Richmond Hill has received the following application under the Planning Act: Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-16030 Town Planner: Katherine Faria, Planner II Telephone: 905-771-5543 Email: katherine.faria@richmondhill.ca A request from IGoR KoTLER to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Part of Lots 8 and 9, Plan 647 and municipally known as 35 Wright Street. The application seeks to facilitate the construction of a 6-storey office building on the subject lands. The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that a “complete” development application has been received by the Town of Richmond Hill pursuant to the Planning Act. The application has 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 this application, please forward your comments in writing to the assigned Planner noted above. The personal information accompanying your submission will become part of the public record. Additional information related to this application is 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 (Telephone: 905-771-8910). DATED THIS 10TH DAY oF NoVEMbER, 2016.
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Honour veterans on Remembrance Day On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, World War I fighting ceased. The war, which had raged on throughout Europe for a little more than four years, claimed the lives of more than nine million combatants and seven million civilians. The Allies squared off against the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and the conflict involved nations from all over the world. World War II was even more devastating. Ultimately, 100,000 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in these two wars combined. It is in their honour — and in the name of all the servicemen and women who continue to risk their lives in service of their country — that Remembrance Day was established. Remembrance Day, sometimes referred to as Armistice Day or Poppy Day, is celebrated each year on November 11. It is a fedA message pro Canadian veterans at the Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11, 2011 in Toronto. eral statutory holiday in much of Canada. During the holiday, peoValeStock / Shutterstock.com
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have specialized skills, offer your services free of charge to former soldiers. • Show your patriotism. Be proud of your heritage and the rich history of the country. Fly the flag participate in the voting process and teach children about the country’s founding principles and how much the nation has evolved. Read up on current events and take an interest in domestic and foreign affairs. • Establish your own traditions. Create your own way to celebrate Remembrance Day. This may include a day of contemplation, spending time with family, visiting historical sites, or watching documentaries on the life-changing wars that transformed the world. Remembrance Day is a time to honour the patriotism of selfless soldiers who sacrificed their lives to make Canada — and the world — a safer place.
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his is where it starts: sometime this month - or maybe next - a mid-size company in the GTA is pushed to outsource a department to stay viable. A person loses a job. At first, he finds freelance work, then temporary manual labour gigs. Then, nothing. A single parent, he looks at starting his own business, but that would require an infusion of cash. Or retraining, but that, too, would cost money, and leave the household without an income for an extended period of time. The first things to go are the luxuries - TV packages, smartphones, music lessons. The SUV is traded in for a used compact car. Next come some harder choices - running the washing machine less often to save on hydro and water, fewer trips to the grocery store supplemented with items from the local food bank. One day - and then the next - both kids go to school without breakfast. These are the faces of child poverty in our communities. In a Metroland special investigative series, reporters from community papers across southern Ontario examine the issue of child poverty, which may at first blush not be visible in affluent areas such as York Region.
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‘Make no mistake: child poverty is family poverty, and it is a cycle we need to break.’ They present research that says more than 370,000 Ontario children (or 13.8 per cent) lived in a low-income household in 2013, only slightly better than the national average of 14.3 per cent. They also found that more than 800,000 students take part in more than 4,000 school meal programs across the province. Included in the articles are interviews with educators, food bank workers and politicians. The series has been running in our Thursday print editions. Food banks and breakfast programs are busy. And we have no idea how many don’t seek out assistance because of the stigma attached to poverty. Certainly, initiatives such as the recent changes to the Child Tax Benefit program will help address the problem. As well, accurate, detailed information garnered through the recently restored long-form Census will aid in creating a focused poverty plan. But it could be years before such strategies bear fruit. Other avenues that need to be explored include economic development initiatives that focus on maintaining - and creating - local jobs, investments in training and seeking out ways to help Ontario Works clients secure meaningful employment without worrying about clawbacks to benefits. Most of all, students need to learn life skills and strategies that will help put them on a path to a successful future. Make no mistake: child poverty is family poverty, and it is a cycle we need to break. We all have a part to play. Let’s get to it.
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• LETTERS • Immigrants should adapt to our society as well Re: Could Canada elect a Trump-like leader?, Sept. 28. There is nothing wrong with deporting illegal immigrants. Just think of what happened to Vivi Lemonis, Todd Baylis and Barbara Turnbull. Furthermore anyone who is a Canadian citizen, either born here or naturalized and goes off to fight on behalf of ISIS should have their citizenship revoked, their passports invalidated and the possibility of ever coming to Canada again firmly fixed at 0. If we need to use the Notwithstanding Clause in the Charter to do this, so be it. There is also nothing wrong with demanding that potential immigrants
● GET CONNECTED Have a comment on these or any other community issues? Email us at newsroom@yrmg.com support Canadian values. Do we really want immigrants who do not support freedom of assembly, freedom of the press, regular democratic elections, freedom of religion, free speech, freedom to assert sexual orientation, an independent judiciary, etc.? Someone wanting to become a Canadian citizen and also wanting to dictate the process is another example of the tail wagging the dog. If you cannot show your face to vote or become a citizen then goodbye. Why should the country always be accommodating potential immigrants? Immigrants should accommodate
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themselves to our society as well. I agree that Donald Trump is a highly undesirable person to have as president of the United States. Unfortunately his major opponent is saddled with some undesirable baggage which I think is one major reason why Trump is hanging around in this election. If Bernie Sanders or any other Democrat was the Democratic candidate we might not even be having this conversation. Barry Rollinson Richmond Hill
Observatory lands plan doesn’t consider wildlife Re: Richmond Hill gives go ahead to ‘destination park’, Oct. 6. The town’s decision to gentrify the observatory lands with a $54-million park has a down side. What about the herd of deer that makes its home in the park? The coyotes, rabbits and all of the other wildlife will be pushed out from what amounts to further destruction of their habitat. Where will they go? I have a problem viewing this as a celebration of nature. K. Christian Richmond Hill
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Merge Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan into one city? LiSa QuEEN lqueen@yrmg.com Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan and even parts of WhitchurchStouffville and King should be amalgamated into one city. That's a pitch being put forward by Markham Regional Councillor Jim Jones, who is asking city council later this month to consider the idea of setting up a meeting of councillors to debate the idea and to conduct a feasibility study. "I want to open the discussion," said Jones, who said an amalgamation could first kick off with merging services such as fire protection before leading to a political merger. "The first thing is let's have the meeting to see if there is an opportunity. It might not go anyplace. There could be parochialism, turf, people (who) don't want to change because they don't want to upset
their own homeostasis. I'm just saying if we are in this for more than just our job, that we're in there for the long term for the benefit of our municipality and our taxpayers, then we have to look at these merits." Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan are already home to three quarters of York Region's population and are growing closer together as the region increases by another 700,000 residents by 2041, Jones said. One city would mean one fire department, one recreation department, one planning department among other services, he said. "We have to be more efficient and more effective," said Jones, who is introducing the idea as part of a region-wide discussion now taking place on governance issues such as directly electing councillors to regional council and boosting the ranks of regional council to
give municipalities at least two representatives. "We're duplicating a lot of services. I'm saying let's look at the opportunities. Instead of growing more politicians." One city would also have more clout politically, Jones said. "I think Toronto would have a lot more respect if they are facing a community on the north, a city that is (a population of) one million versus 300,000 (residents in Markham), 300,000 (residents in Vaughan) and 220,000 (residents in Richmond Hill). (It would no longer be) divide and conquer," he said. In addition to amalgamating the three southern municipalities, Jones suggested basing the new city on Oak Ridges Moraine watershed planning, which would mean parts of Whitchurch-Stouffville and King could be folded into the new city. "I've had members of
Stouffville council say one day they expect to be part of Markham," he said, although he wouldn't identify who. Jones said he hasn't given much thought to the future of the regional level of government, which provides a wide variety of services such as policing, public transportation, regional roads and public health, but said he's inclined to preserve it. Although Markham Regional Councillor Nirmala Armstrong has seconded Jones' notice of motion, at least one other member of his council is opposed to the idea of amalgamation. "I'm not in favour of it. I think these are extraneous to the work we have to do (such as) obviously, working on better transportation and all sorts of major issues. How we organize ourselves is, in my view, something that is far less important than getting on with the job," Deputy Mayor
Jack Heath said. "I think the structure we have works. I always explain that the big items are at the region and local items that are closer to the population are at the lower-tier municipalities and I think it works. There are things you want to improve here or there but I don't think you want to throw the baby out with the bath water." Regional chair Wayne Emmerson said he had no comment on Jones' idea at this time. Former Markham regional councillor Fred Cox remembers seemingly endless debates about governance in York Region about the time Toronto's six municipalities amalgamated into one city in 1998. He advocated for the region to be turned into one city as a way of streamlining services and saving taxpayers money before talk of municipal restructuring eventually fizzled out. "It goes back to what I
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was saying 20 years ago. There is just too much government for what we really need. I think we proved 20 years ago the millions of dollars we could save," he said during a phone interview from Florida. "My speech was instead of nine city halls, you have one city hall. Instead of nine planning commissioners, you have one planning commissioner. You have one legal counsel as opposed nine. From an economic point of view, it absolutely crazy, the region should have one economic development department as opposed to now, there is about nine economic development departments. Now, Markham goes to China. The next week, Vaughan goes to China, the next week Richmond Hill. That's very expensive." Cox isn't hopeful York politicians will be any less parochial about cutting government today than they were years ago.
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between Yonge Street and Highway 404 Town of Richmond Hill The Regional Municipality of York is undertaking a Schedule C Environmental Assessment Study to review the current and future transportation needs of Stouffville Road between Yonge Street and Highway 404 in the Town of Richmond Hill, including the potential elimination of the jog at Yonge Street. York Region is hosting the third open house and will share the evaluation of the alternative design concepts and identify the preferred alignments for the widening of Stouffville Road and the potential elimination of the jog at Yonge Street.
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The five most dangerous intersections in York Region are, for the most part, directly related to volume of traffic, according to Brian Titherington, the region’s director of road and traffic operations. Statistics show between 90 to 95 per cent of all North American crashes are due to driver error.
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Weston and Rutherford roads, Vaughan, is always plagued by plenty of volume, especially during rush hour traffic. Hwy. 7 and Keele Street, Vaughan, is well-trodden route for industrial-sized trucks and has two left turns on each entry into the intersection. However, Titherington notes a new nearby Rapidway is under construction. The good news is that in Markham, where the rapid way was recently completed, Titherington said, crashes were down 25 per cent. Yonge Street and Green Lane, Newmarket is indicative of a rural road morphing into a suburban road very quickly, possibly explaining some of the danger surrounding the intersection. Titherington said the road not only escalates in speed from 60 km/h to 80 km/h near the intersection but also gives motorists plenty more to look at, with a largely barren road turning into one involving shops, plazas and drivers turning into and out of parking lots. Traffic at this site might soon be relieved by the connection of Bathurst St. to Hwy. 11.
Red-light cameras, currently only positioned at Number 1 and 5, have heralded a huge decrease in the number of t-bone crashes at the region’s intersections: At Green Lane and Yonge Street, collisions fell from 14 in 2013 to four in 2014. At Hwy. 7 and Weston Road, they dropped from 15 to nine. In all, Titherington said there has been an almost 50 per cent drop in collisions at all 20 intersections, falling from 71 collisions to 37. Jeremy Grimaldi
The information displayed at the open house will be available on york.ca/ea and on York Region’s Facebook and Twitter social media channels. An accessible version of this notice is available upon request. This notice was issued on November 10, 2016. To submit a comment, question or request more information, contact: Jackson Marin, P.Eng. Project Manager, Transportation Services The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75131 Email: roads.ea@york.ca Fax: 905-895-7735 This study is being conducted in accordance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, 2007, 2011 and 2015 as amended). Personal information submitted (e.g., name, address and phone number) is collected, maintained and disclosed under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for transparency and consultation purposes. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public, unless you request that your personal information remain confidential.
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The Gradual Instant: A Conversation with Anne Michaels WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Richmond Hill Public Library, 1 Atkinson Street CONTACT: Anete Ivsina COST: Free Anne Michaels will be interviewed by Joseph Kertes. Books will be available for purchase and author signing. Her books are published in more than 45 countries and have won dozens of international awards. She is Toronto’s Poet Laureate.Joseph Kertes is an awardwinning author. Event presented by the Richmond Hill Public Library and Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre.
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Forgotten Ones Cat Rescue Purrpare for Winter Adopt-a-thon WHEN: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: PetSmart, Richmond Hill North, 1700 Elgin Mills Rd East, Unit 1 CONTACT: Wayne Chow, 905-7702823, wayne_chow@hotmail.com COST: Free to attend, adoption fees vary. It’s getting cold out. Wouldn’t you like to come home to a sweet, warm, loving cat or kitten? For adoptions from Forgotten Ones, we recommend completing the application available on our website beforehand for pre-approval. If you adopt at this event,
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2nd Annual RHGA Open Juried Art Show and Sale WHEN: 1 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill Steet CONTACT: Richmond Hill Group of Artists, 905 770 7449, , rhgaexec@ gmail.com COST: Free The Richmond Hill Group of Artists is pleased to present its second Open Juried Exhibition and Sale. Open to all York Region artists, this show will be juried by arts professionals Chai Duncan, curator, The Latcham
PetSmart will provide an Adoption Starter Kit with more than $325 in coupons, including a free bag of food. Also Sunday. Let’s Talk Over Coffee #Budget2017 Consultations WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Constituency Office of Majid Jowhari, 9140 Leslie Street, Suite 407 CONTACT: Soraya Mangal, (905) 707-9701, , Majid. Jowhari@parl.gc.ca COST: Free We are hosting our next Let’s Talk Over Coffee meet up in the constituency office where we can engage in a #PreBudget2017 dialogue. Red Cross Babysitting Course WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. WHERE: Richmond Hill Public Library, 1 Atkinson Street CONTACT: Kim Maddin, kmaddin@rhpl.ca COST: $55 Learn basic first aid and caregiving skills in this one-day babysitting course presented by the Canadian Red Cross. Participants are responsible for their own meals. The Temporomandibular Joint Society of Canada Support Group WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: Dufferin Clark Library, 1441 Clark Avenue West CONTACT: Anita Frank, 416 414 2445, tmjscanada@gmail.com
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Family Support Drop-in WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: The Lance Krasman Memorial Centre For Community Mental Health, 10121 Yonge Street CONTACT: Wendy Reid, 9057800491 Ext.117, , wendy.reid@krasmancen-
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Seniors Health and Wellness Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave. CONTACT: Diane Gabay, 905-881-1907, etsone@ rogers.com COST: Free A gathering of service providers, display of products, free samples and more. Free parking and admission. A fair created by seniors for seniors.
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It's coming. Maybe not this week, and maybe not the next, but snow is on the way - most likely, based on previous years, by the third week of November. And with the snow, it seems, come snowplow complaints. Every winter, as residents stumble and shovel through the white stuff, more than a few find flaws in the way their municipality is clearing the way, wanting to know where the plows are and why they always seem to be clearing someone else's street. Now it looks like Richmond Hill will offer a new tool to residents who want to keep track of the plows. The "Find My Plow" app is part of a new winter maintenance system that could be launched as early as next month. It will use a GPS tracking system to provide real-time information on where the plows are clearing snow.
"It's just another tool residents will have at their disposal," said Grant Taylor, the town's director of public works operations. The town is also planning to use the new technology to reveal more detailed information about snowplowing activities to ensure efficiency in the winter operations, such as verifying when a snowplow blade is engaged, location and speed of the equipment, whether the amount of salt being dispersed is appropriate, who the plow operator is and if the truck is being used safely. Councillors agreed this week at committee of the whole to budget $985,310 - $438,000 for the first year and $136,000 each year for monitoring over next four years. The town is piggybacking onto the Region of York, which is also adding the technology. The Find My Plow app is a small part of the overall investment, Taylor said, and some details still need to be worked out.
‘New ways to travel through our community’ ● From page 1 those of us in Richmond Hill eager to explore the beauty of the Oak Ridges Moraine on our bikes or by walking with friends and family,” said Richmond Hill Mayor Dave Barrow. “This trail is part of our ongoing efforts to provide residents with new ways to travel through our community and connect with our natural areas.” The Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve is a sanctuary for nature and an essential ecological linkage on the Oak Ridges Moraine.
“We’re thrilled the Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve Trail is open for everyone to enjoy,” said Brian Denney, CEO, Toronto and Region Conservation. “This has been a long time in the making and shows how like-minded, highly motivated people can join forces to make things happen. We are grateful to our partners for their generous support of this project.” ● To view a map of the trails, visit: https:// t rc a . c a / w p - c o n t e n t / uploads/2016/02/ ORCPTrailMap300.pdf
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You are invited to attend an open house and comment on the information and potential improvements presented. The open houses will be held at: Pierre Elliot Trudeau High School, Cafeteria 90 Bur Oak Avenue, Markham Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Markham Museum, Transportation Room 9350 Markham Road, Markham Thursday, November 24, 2016 Bayview Hill Community Centre, Renaissance Room 114 Spadina Road, Richmond Hill Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Visit anytime between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The information presented at the open houses will be published on york.ca/16thavenue and on York Region’s Facebook and Twitter social media channels. An accessible version of this notice is available upon request. To submit a comment, question or for more information, please contact: Cathy Parmer, Communications and Community Engagement Specialist The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75560 Email: roads.ea@york.ca Fax: 905-895-7735 Website: york.ca/16thavenue
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They proudly served Canada. We’re proud to serve them. Across the GTA, at every Delmanor residence, we’re constantly reminded of the contribution our residents made to building and protecting this country. They sacrificed to make our lives better. It’s our responsibility to make theirs easier. Join us this month in saluting our veterans, past, present and future. Be ever grateful for your freedom and those that served to protect it. We are, every day.
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Representatives from The Richmond Hill Liberal will be collecting non-perishable food items and distributing Christmas carol books along the 2.2-kilometre parade route. Letter carriers from Canada Post will collect letters for Santa on the route as well. Clowns will be handing out candy canes and food trucks will be present on site, offering choices from 50 Pesos and Smokes Poutinerie, with sweets and warm beverages from Cocoa Berry Cupcakes and Coffee. Leslie Street will be closed between Nineteenth Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. No parking will be permitted along the parade route and spectators are asked to adhere to standard traffic road signs when finding parking near the event. All floats will be entered into a judging competition which begins at 4:30 p.m. The deadline to enter floats was Oct. 21, but if you would like volunteer at the parade, contact volunteers@richmondhill.ca. For more information about the parade contact Event Services at 905-771-5508 or via e-mail at events@richmondhill.ca
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Santa Claus will be taking a new route, at a new time, to Richmond Hill this year. The annual Santa-welcoming parade has traditionally been held on a Sunday afternoon in November along Yonge Street in the centre of town. But this year, due to construction for the Viva Next rapidway and concerns about safety of spectators, Santa and Mrs. Claus will travel a different route - along Leslie Street. The parade, set for Saturday, Nov. 19, will begin at William F. Bell Parkway, travel south on Leslie Street, and end at the corner of Leslie Street and Performance Drive (one street south of Via Renzo Drive). Also new this year, for the first time the annual event will be held under the stars. The parade begins at 6 p.m. and ends at 7:30 p.m. and the theme this year will be The Night Before Christmas. Each of the 80 decorated community group and commercial floats will incorporate this theme into their entry.
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system to move your window treatments to the exact position you want and then control and schedule them with your smartphone or tablet. 5. Lighting. The right lighting can set the perfect mood and create a relaxing environment. A fireplace is ideal, but you can also fake one by grouping candles together. String decorative white lights on top of the mantle or along shelves for a pretty wintery twinkle. Flameless tea lights in vases are also great if you have little ones running around.
spectacular custom built raised bungalow on approx. 1 acre of Perfect Paradise. Nestled in the ‘Kennedy street’ West enclave of aurora. sunny south exposure. approx. 5000 sq. Ft. of luxury living space. beautiful finished basement. Quality construction. stroll over the Newly constructed bridge & enjoy the running stream below. Walk to the Newly created Fruit orchard. simply stunning! Listed At $2,588,000
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over 3/4 acre lot (35,827 sq. ft.) in Prime teston road & bathurst street area of Vaughan. this beautiful Property sides to saul court & backs to Quail run. it is surrounded by Multimillion dollar residences. build your dream Home! Well Kept raised bungalow Has 3,276 sq. Ft. of living space. bright Walk-out basement. two separate entrances to lower level can accommodate two large in-law apartments. create New entrance on saul court. overlooks Mature treed Forest. Great investment opportunity. Listed At $1,350,000
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Fabulous 4 bedroom “aspen ridge” Former Model Home W/Professionally Finished lower level in sought after enclave of upper richmond Hill. this designer decor Model Home Has exceptional curb appeal. it boasts stone & stucco exterior W/ decorative stucco Keystone Moldings. sunny south/West exposure. Prof landscaping Front & rear Gardens. Gorgeous rear yard oasis! over $150,000 spent in upgrades t/out. Listed At $ 1,198,800
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Magnificent gated country estate on approx.. 172 acres. Over 15,000 sq.ft. of luxurious living space. Must see!
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Limited time offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc. (HFS), to qualified retail customers on approved credit. ΩRepresentative lease example: 2016 Civic LX CVT Honda SensingTM Coupe (Model FC4B6GEZ) // 2016 Pilot EX 6AT AWD (Model YF6H3GJ) on a 24-month term with 24 monthly payments at 0.99% lease APR. Monthly payment is $413.41 // $764.00 with $0 down or equivalent trade-in and $0 total lease incentive included. Down payments, $0 security deposit and first monthly payments due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $9,921.90 // $18,336.05. 48,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. PPSA lien registration fee of $18.81 and lien registering agent’s fee of $5.65, due at time of delivery are not included. †Representative finance example: 2016 Civic LX CVT Honda SensingTM Coupe (Model FC4B6GEZ) // 2016 Pilot EX 6AT AWD (Model YF6H3GJ) with a selling price of $23,500.40 // $43,465.40 (includes freight, PDI, levies, OMVIC fee, and PPSA; excludes licence and HST) on a 24-month term at 0.99% APR, the monthly payment is $989.31 // $1,829.79. Finance amount is $23,500.40 // $43,465.40. Cost of borrowing is $243.04 // $449.56 for a total finance obligation of $23,743.44 // $43,914.96 with $0 down or equivalent trade-in. ‡$3,000 // $3,500 Holiday Bonus applies to retail customer agreements for new 2016 CR-V // Accord Coupe models concluded between November 1st, and November 30th, 2016. Bonus is comprised of $1,500 // $1,500 customer incentive which is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes (can be combined with advertised lease and finance rates); plus $1,500 // $2,000 nonstackable customer cash which is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes (available for Honda retail customers except customers who lease or finance through HFS at a subvented rate of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program. All advertised lease and finance rates are special rates). ^$1,500 // $1,500 Holiday Bonus offer will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and can be combined with advertised lease and finance rates and applies to retail customer agreements for new 2016 HR-V // Fit models concluded between November 1st, 2016 and November 30th, 2016 at participating Ontario Honda Dealers. For all offers: licence, insurance, PPSA, other taxes (including HST) and excess wear and tear are extra. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. Offers only valid for Ontario residents at participating Ontario Honda Dealers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary. Colour availability may vary by dealer. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. See your Ontario Honda Dealer or visit HondaOntario.com for full details.
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Abby Richardson scored two goals in the second quarter to propel the Richmond Hill Lighting to a 6-4 win over the visiting Lac St. Louis Adrenaline in National Ringette League action at Tom Graham Arena Sunday. Chantal Gauthier, Melissa Simone, Lindsey Barbosa and Megan Gibson each added single tallies for Richmond Hill, which led 3-0 after the first quarter and 6-2 through two. After a scoreless third quarter, Lac St. Louis scored a pair before regulation time concluded. Occupying second place with a 5-2-0-10 mark, Richmond Hill outshot Lac St. Louis 38-35. Richmond Hill will play on the road against the Waterloo Wildfire Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m.
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Our advertised prices include Freight, Air Tax, and PPSA (if financed or leased). Add dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and applicable taxes, then drive away. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). ^Offer valid between October 1, 2016 and November 30, 2016, receive a SE Winter Package when you purchase or lease a new 2016 Focus SE. This offer is not applicable to any Fleet or Government customers, and not combinable with CPA , GPC, CFIP or Daily Rental Allowances. *Receive a winter safety package, which includes: four (4) winter tires, four (4) steel wheels (Edge receives alloy wheels), and four (4) tire pressure monitoring sensors when you purchase or lease any new 2016/2017 Ford Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, C-MAX, Taurus, Escape, Edge (excluding Sport), Explorer, Flex, Expedition, F-150, F-250/F-350 SRW between October 1, 2016 and November 30, 2016. This offer is not applicable to any Fleet (other than small fleet s with an eligible FIN) or Government customers, and not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP or Daily Rental Allowances. Vehicle handling characteristics, tire load index and speed rating may not be the same as factory-supplied all-season tires. Winter tires are meant to be operated during winter conditions and may require a higher cold inflation pressure than all-season tires. Some conditions apply. Consult your Ford of Canada dealer for details including applicable warranty coverage. **Until November 16, 2016 and from November 29 to 30, 2016, receive 0% APR purchase financing on new 2016 Focus for up to 84 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit Canada Limited. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $25,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for 48/60/72/84 months, monthly payment is $520.83/$416.6 7/$347.22/$297.62, cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $25,000. Down payment on purchase financing of fers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit Canada Limited. †Until November 16, 2016 and from November 29 to 30, 2016, receive 0% APR purchase financing on a new 2016 Focus SE Hatch Auto with SE Winter Package for up to 84 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. 2016 Focus SE Hatch Auto with SE Winter Package for $22,549 (after $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, and Manufacturer Rebates of $0 deducted and including freight and air tax charges of $1,700) purchase financed at 0% APR for 84 months, monthly payment is $270 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $125), interest cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $22,750. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Available in most new Manufacturer Rebates have been deducted. Down payment may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ‡Purchase a new 2016 FOCUS SE Auto with SE Winter Package for $22,549 Ford vehicles with 6-month (after Manufacturer Rebates of $0 deducted). Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Manufacturer Rebates have been deducted. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ©2016 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, pre-paid subscription. channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2016 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
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It will be a battle of the unbeatens when the York Region Athletic Association tier one senior and junior boys' soccer finals kick off at Concord Park in Thornhill Thursday. In the junior gold medal match, the undefeated St. Theresa of Lisieux Lions will face St. Joan of Arc starting at noon. St. Theresa finished first in the East Division with a 6-0-0-18 mark and punched their ticket to the final with a 2-0 win over Emily Carr in their semifinal match last week. St. Joan of Arc finished first in the West Division with a 5-0-0-15 record and downed Father Bressani 2-0 in their semifinal tilt. The senior final is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. with St. Theresa of Lisieux facing Father Bressani. St. Theresa was first in the East Division with a 5-0-2-17 mark and defeated St. Joan of Arc 2- in their semifinal game last week. Finishing first in the West Division with a 7-0-1-22 record, Father Bressani defeated St. Maximilian Kolbe 3-0 in their semifinal match.
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kampen.lm@rogers.com or fax to 905-773-0611 We are welcoming applicants for winter operations for York Region & North Scarborough
Part-time days 5+ years experience Promenade Mall Thornhill Excellent bonus structure
needed in Woodbridge. Full-time, permanent part-time. Various shifts from 7:00am to 9:45pm. Monday to Saturday. Shippers, receivers, order pickers, packers and general warehouse work. Students welcome. Safety shoes and good understanding of English required. Send resume to: hr@quantumplus.ca
Metroland Media Richmond Hill Liberal INDEPENDENT CONTRACTED CARRIER WANTED Metroland Media is accepting applicants to deliver newspapers and flyers to homes within the Richmond Hill 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’s license and reliable vehicle. Please call or email Fanny 416-774-2379 fcheong@insidetoronto.com 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2
Administrative Office Assistant Accounting Software, MS Office Experience necessary for Payables and other administrative duties. Excellent English communication skills. 407 & Dufferin E-Mail Resume: jvancamp@comswgr.com
LANDSCAPE & SNOW MAINTENANCE $16-$22 / hour Experience an asset Full time employment Must have G license and a vehicle to meet at our yard in Maple.
416-806-3589 Ask for Mike Landscaping full Service Company located in Richmond Hill area is now hiring for the winter season SNOW PLOW DRIVERS Own transportation to site, valid & clean abstract required. Min 2 yrs experience ploughing with 4x4, early hour SHOVELERS also required for property maintenance contracts. Call 905-773-8970
F/T Bookkeeper Knowledge of all phases of the accounting cycle (A/R, A/P, Government Remittances, Payroll & more) required. Must have good working knowledge of Excel & QuickBooks. Min of 5 yrs experience with full set of books. Email resume: bella@theterrace.ca
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RICHMOND HILL Bayview/ Major Mackenzie 1 & 2 bedroom apt in building. References a must. Available December Call 905-883-0544 between 9am - 8pm RICHMOND HILL Elgin Mills/Yonge one beautiful large bedroom basement apartment, newly renovated, parking, laundry, cable, no smoking/pets. Available Nov 1. $900/month all inclusive 905-737-8824 NEWMARKET - 1 bedroom + family room. Large eat-in kitchen, newly renovated, very clean & bright, walkout basement, separate entrance, laundry, a/c, parking. Nonsmoking/ pets. $1100 includes utilities. Call 289-500-4321.
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RICHMOND HILL APARTMENTS 15 Baif Boulevard RARE FIND! Upgraded and semi-upgraded 2 bdrms coming available! $200 move-in incentive on UPGRADED 2 bdrms! Pool, social room with events, car wash, GREAT LOCATION! Office open daily, DROP IN! (289)-379-7918 richmondhillapts.com
2 BEDROOM, 2 bath, Condo in Georgina. Adult Building, “The Oaks”, Balcony, Laundry, Storage, Elevator, Parking. 15 mins from 404. Walk to Lake, Golf, Marina, Shops, Restaurants. $1600 +Hydro. Available December 1st. 905-722-9146 or 905-467-4927.
BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 bathroom, prestigious, beautiful heritage Mill Pond, Richmond Hill. Quiet, private, safe neighbourhood. Renovated. Hardwood floors. 3 levels. 5 appliances. Walk to school, transit, Yonge St., shopping. December 2016, $1,400+. 905 883-7777.
BASEMENT APARTMENT, 1 bedroom, Bayview and North Lake, large recreation room with fireplace, partially furnished, laundry/ parking included, $1200/ month utilities included 905-264-9338
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Shared Accommodations FILIPINO female wanting to share, Richmond Hill/ Mill Pond, bright 2 bedroom apartment in private home. Lots of windows, separate entrance, extra storage space, eat-in-kitchen, appliances including microwave. Large living room, oversize 4 piece bath, central air, central vac, parking. $700/mo. inclusive. 1st & last. Partially furnished. No pets. Available immediately. 647-960-0052. oresi@rogers.com
BAYVIEW / ELGIN Mills House For Rent. 4 Bedrooms, 1 washroom upstairs and two downstairs. No pets. No smoking. Available immediately. $1600. + utilities. 416-561-4836.
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WOODCOCK, Mary Elizabeth Peacefully at the Marianne Home, Richmond Hill, on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at the age of 97 years. Mary Woodcock (nee Cryderman), predeceased by her parents Miles and Dora Cryderman. Beloved wife of the late Herbert Woodcock. Dear mother of Linda Karavos (the late John Karavos) and Len Woodcock (Shirley) all of Richmond Hill. Loving Grandmother of Melissa, Andrew, Lorne, and Miles and great-grandmother of three. Dear sister of Edith Cryderman, Jack Cryderman, Miles Cryderman, Marion Elmer, Evelyn Thompson (Fred) and Florence McLaughlan ( Fred) and sister-in-law of Wilma Cryderman. Predeceased by her siblings Geraldine Cryderman, Mildred Miller, Robert Cryderman, Hazel Sellers and Bill Cryderman. Fondly remembered by her extended family and friends Resting at the Forrest & Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton, from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service in the chapel, Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Mt. Albert Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family. Memorial condolences may be made at www.forrestandtaylor.com
David Ince In memory of a dear husband and father who passed away November 9, 1996. Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard but always near. ~ Love Linda, Debbie and Kris.
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Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling unit sales
NOW ALL HONDA, TOYOTA, HYUNDAI, MAZDA AND NISSAN OWNERS
GET EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO OUR
GET UP TO $2,016 LOYALTY/CONQUEST CASH + $5,000 REBATE FOR A TOTAL OF $
7,016
LOYALTY PROGRAM.
WITH STANDARD RATE FINANCING
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STOUFFVILLE NEWMARKET NISSAN RICHMOND HILL NISSAN 95 AUTO MALL BLVD.
17385 LESLIE ST.
(JUST N. OF ELGIN MILLS)
(JUST N. OF STOUFFVILLE RD)
(JUST S. OF DAVIS DRIVE)
(905) 851-1279
(905) 417-7211
(905) 780-7771
(905) 201-6006
(905) 895-4661
RUTHERFORD
HWY 7 HWY 407
HWY 48
11667 YONGE ST.
(JANE N. OF RUTHERFORD)
HWY 404
100 AUTO VAUGHAN DR.
(IN #7 AUTO BLVD.)
STOUFFVILLE RD/MAIN
ELGIN MILLS
YONGE ST.
7625 MARTIN GROVE RD.
DAVIS DRIVE
9TH LINE
ALTA NISSAN
JANE ST.
MAPLE NISSAN
HWY 400
ALTA NISSAN WOODBRIDGE
5 locations to serve you Best.
LESLIE STREET
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OFFER ENDS NOvEMBER 30TH
HWY 7 HWY 407
OFFERS ARE FOR A LIMITED TIME WHILE QUANTITIES LAST AND MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. $5000.00 REBATE IS AVAILABLE ON ROGUE SL (Y6DG16 BK00) AND ALTIMA SL (T4TG16 NV00) WHEN THE PURCHASE IS FINANCED THROUGH NISSAN CANADA FINANCE ON THEIR STANDARD RATE FINANCE PROGRAM AND IS NOT STACKABLE WITH 0% RATE OFFER. LOYALTY/CONQUEST CASH IS AVAILABLE UP TO $2016.00 ON 2016 ALTIMA AND $600 on 2016 ROGUE, VEHICLE AND WHEELS MAY NOT BE ExACTLY AS SHOWN. SNOW TIRE PACKAGE INCLUDES STEEL WHEELS AND TIRES, BRANDS OF TIRES WILL VARY DEPENDING UPON AVAILABILITY. PLEASE CONTACT DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. FINANCING PROGRAMS ARE THROUGH NISSAN CANADA FINANCE OAC TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY.