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unearthed during a dig at the site required before the golf club could proceed with plans to build an in-ground pool and cabana. The area is close to Thornhill’s first official cemetery, established between 1804 and 1830, in what is now the City of Vaughan, where the community’s original settlers were laid to rest. No records of burials outside the current cemetery boundaries were found. The provincial registrar was called in to inspect the

site when the bone fragments were discovered and experts determined the bone fragments are likely the remains of a small cow or horse. A small iron clasp or pin was found with the bones. It is possible a tannery was on the site in the past. The Ministry of Government and Consumer Affairs confirmed the remains are non-human. The pool and cabana are expected to proceed. ­— with files from Simone Joseph & TorStar News Service

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Marner family’s Thornhill home caught fire May 5; but memorabilia saved BY ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS

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For many Ontario teenagers, turning 19 is a major milestone they plan to celebrate with festivities aimed at creating happy memories that will last a lifetime. But for Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Mitch Marner, his big birthday on May 5 turned out to be a day filled with unforgettable emotional highs and lows. The first big high came when Marner and his London Knights teammates crushed the Niagara Ice Dogs 4-1 in the first game of the Ontario Hockey League championship series. Sadly, the thrill of victory was quickly overshadowed by the news, delivered by his parents who’d driven to London to celebrate his birthday, that a raging fire tore through their Thornhill home earlier in the day. Marner’s first concern was for their pets — a chocolate Lab named Winston and a cat named Burbank. To his relief, he found out Vaughan

firefighters made a special effort to rescue the animals after learning they were inside the fiery, smoke-filled home on Autumn Hill Boulevard. Then his dad, Paul Marner, delivered even more good news. He told Mitch the firefighters made a special effort to save the irreplaceable hockey medals, MVP awards, trophies and other memorabilia, including his Maple Leafs draft jersey all stored in his bedroom. Mitch and his dad recently visited Fire Station 7-8 to express their gratitude to the 35 firefighters who went beyond the call of duty to save their pets as well as about “90 per cent” of Mitch’s hockey career keepsakes. Mitch said it “meant a lot” to be able to say thanks. “Every day they’re out there risking their lives for people, regular families, going into homes and saving people’s dogs, cats, memorabilia … and stuff that means a lot to them,” Mitch told reporters after touring the fire hall, chatting with the firefighters and posing for pictures. “They risked their own lives to go in and save my animals and save my stuff, so it’s pretty remarkable to see what they do every day.” Paul Marner echoed those sentiments when he spoke to the crowd

gathered inside the fire hall. “I can’t say enough for you guys who went into the house to rescue the dog and the cat. To Mitch, it meant the world,” he said. “You did make what could have been an awful day turn out to be a great day.” To show his appreciation, Mitch presented the firefighters with a framed picture showing him hoisting the Memorial Cup that he helped the Knights win this spring. He also brought the Memorial Cup MVP award, one of several pieces of hardware he has collected during a stellar junior hockey season that also saw him named the OHL’s Most Outstanding Player, the OHL playoff MVP and CHL Player of the Year. Deputy Fire Chief Deryn Rizzi called saving the Marners’ keepsakes the “silver lining” of the tragedy. “On May 5, the Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service saved more than just a home, they saved memories and they saved dreams,” she said. “When firefighters are able to save something critical to the owner, that’s the silver lining on the fire for us.” The cause of the fire, believed to have started in the garage area, is still under investigation. – with files from Jeremy Grimaldi

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Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Mitch Marner holds the Memorial Cup, which he won last season with the London Knights, with Leafs supporter Rio Sacchetti, at the Vaughan fire hall on Racco Parkway where he thanked firefighters.

All smiles as groups help Syrian refugees with dental care BY ALI RAZA

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Thousands of Syrian refugees are starting life in a new country with a new language here in Canada, but they’re not alone. Canadian organizations, families and individuals have given their time and effort to help people adjust from a life of war to a life of peace. The North American Shia Ithna Asheri Muslim Community Organization and the Jaffari Community Centre in Vaughan are actively helping new government-sponsored Syrian families adjust to the massive change. In a third collaborative effort to help Syrian refugees, NASIMCO and JCC hosted free dental screening for hundreds of Syrian refugees in York Region and Toronto. “We have over 200 new Syrian-Canadians here today,” said JCC assistant treasurer Azim Panju. “We’ve got just under 100 volunteers including 15 dentists, dental hygienists and community members, English-speakers and Arabic translators as well.”

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Dental screening event offered tips on better oral healthcare and put refugees in touch with dental professionals. Previous efforts from NASIMCO and JCC included organizing and delivering hygiene kits to families awaiting permanent housing, preparing backpacks for 300 children going to school and delivering donated household items to families upon settlement. Sunday’s screenings continued the

momentum in which the whole community is involved. New residents expressed their gratitude with English they’ve quickly learned. “I feel comfortable; it’s good,” said Salaheddin Bawadjki. “I’m happy to be here.” “The people in Canada are very nice,” said Majda Boushi. “People helped so much; the volunteers are very good to help us. I like it.” Working with local agencies, including COSTI Immigrant Services, NASIMCO contacted various families for the screening. “They were overwhelmed with the numbers and were very happy to receive support from organizations like ours,” said NASIMCO vice-president Sukaina Sumar-Ebrahim. “We took the lead from them and said we’re here to help in whatever capacity we can.” Screenings ranged from teaching better brushing and flossing to helping identify signs of oral health problems. Additional help was given to families to find a nearby dentist and create a health record. Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Zain

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he Olympics are a dangerous time for impressionable fellows such as myself. We watch a couple of events on the tube and pretty soon we’re driving to work thinking about being in some race or another (the sport doesn’t really matter) crossing the finish line to the roar of the crowd and we can barely remember how we drove to work or what route we took. Tears well up in our eyes as we finally get the recognition due to us for a lifetime of, well, hard work and training? Not really. Silly daydreaming? Exactly. By fellows like myself I mean fellows who don’t lift weights at the gym five times a week, have never raced yachts and aren’t sure if Hop, Skip and Jump is an Olympic event or the guys on the Rice Krispies box. But then the Olympics come on the TV, and all of that changes. We’re swept up in the drama of it all. We are experts in the sport that’s on that day. We’re thinking about how to improve our split times in the pool or if we should shave our legs to create less drag. We try not to let our families know this is how we view ourselves, because they’d spit their chewing tobacco all over the dinner table in laughter. But that’s how we’re feeling, as if only we had the talent, the physique, the drive, the skill, the strength, the natural athletic ability, or, more importantly, THE SUPPORT OF OTHERS!!, we could have been a contender in Rio. “Maybe there’s still hope to get to the Olympics after the next Olympics,” we think to ourselves. We start pondering which sport we could master to such a degree that, eight years from now, we could make the Canadian Olympic team and be there, blundering our way into to the Olympic stadium at the end of the marathon, the din of the crowd overwhelming as spectators turn to each other and ask, “Who the heck is the old guy? Must be a lost spectator.” Never mind running! Obscure sports come to mind, such as archery or water polo (always surprised the horses don’t drown), where you figure you can

Bernie O’Neill be among the best in the world because only a few thousand people on the planet take part in the sport anyway. Soon you are the fifth alternate on the men’s handball team that somehow makes it to the gold medal match after players from several teams take ill with food poisoning, your team included. Except for you, as you take a pass on the meal you have secretly tainted. You fire home the winning goal on a penalty kick in the 58th minute! Wait a minute, it’s handball! Anyway, you score the big goal. You’re a hero. Why do people dream this way? (Admit it, you do.) Sure, some of us are just dreamers. But maybe it’s also because, in real life, we really could do more to make people feel like winners. You do a good job at work and they don’t give you a medal and play the national anthem. Nobody interviews you on camera. Your folks aren’t there cheering, holding up a placard with your name on it. You simply get to keep your job. Should it be that way? Could it be different? Why not tell someone when they’ve done a good job? (Most business people only hear feedback from customers when there’s something wrong.) Compliment someone when you think they have a great store or service. Look people in the eye and smile and genuinely tell them you hope all goes well with the rest of their shift, their week, their life. Greet your loved one at the door and let them know how happy you are to see them cross the finish line at the end of their day. Cheer on people in your life who are giving 110 per cent, even if they aren’t Olympians. You might make them feel like one ... for a minute or two.

I am a Woodbridge resident that has lived her for 16 years. During this 16 years I have seen Woodbridge instead of improving but sliding downhill. People used to be proud of their home, parks and streets. Today so much our streets, the parks are full of garbage consisting of empty plastic water bottles. Rolls of carpets thrown under bridges along with microwaves. I have walked and counted 14 empty plastic bottles within 200 feet. I take my grandson to the small park on Martingrove beside Saint Angela Merici, the park looks like it is a dumping ground for bottles and even broken beer bottles on the street. In front of the school even though it is closed it looks like the old Maple dump site. I can go on forever; Woodbridge is like that all over. We are a disgrace embarrassing to a city that is supposed to be above Toronto. Not only that we are not above Toronto but perhaps

below Mississauga and Brampton. I have written to elected officials and suggested to introduce at city council a bylaw where we forbid the sale of small water bottles and only to be sold in 2-litre bottles. Whoever is thirsty could buy their own water bottle and refill it at home before they go out. The reply was that we cannot dictate what a store should sell. We are at a point where we are told when we can and cannot go to the washroom and yet such a bylaw that probably would be followed by others cannot be done. Doing this, we would be first and that is a no-no. Water is sold at $3 a case of 24 just to litter the streets. From an embarrassed Woodbridge resident.

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Church parking lot should be open to all The world’s great religions have this in common: to bring people together — regardless of faith — in fellowship. In fact, the Latin word for religion is “religare,” which means to tie and bind, so when a church does the

opposite there is reason to question why. The Church of St. Volodymyr the Great (Ukrainian) in historic Thornhill in Markham has begun to enforce its right of private property by taking aggressive steps to restrict access to its parking lot. In other circumstances this may hardly be worth mentioning. A church located near a subway stop, a popular entertainment venue or downtown, for instance, would rightly exercise control over who made use of its parking. If not, there would likely be no room for parishioners and those attending to legitimate church business. However, this is not the case with St. Volodymyr’s. Its large and ample parking lot is already bisected by a municipal easement allowing unfettered pedestrian access to Thornhill Meadow, as well as the western entrance to Pomona Mills Park. Making it difficult for people to enjoy their community and one of our natural treasures, strikes this reader as contrary to religious tenets. The church should end this practice by opening their parking lot to everyone as it has been for decades. Be a good neighbour.

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Easy to play blame game with things out of our control

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t one time I used to feel quite inspired and connected with the vault of knowledge available to me on social media, with so many thoughts and ideas about how we can make our world a better place. These days it seems to be filled with more blame and hate; people throwing anyone or anything under a bus to justify their feelings of fear and discontent over this messy place we’re in. With such a vast stable of naysayers available to join these tantalizing group discussions of “Us against them.” and “Who’s with me?” I guess it was only a matter of time.

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It just became easier to blame things that seemed outside of our control by trading the short-term feeling of power we get from others’ approval with a resulting long-term feeling of helplessness and despair. We have now become victims of a situation we don’t like, holding what seems to be a firm belief that if they did it to us then they need to fix it. But are we really just pawns in this big game of chess? Did all of this mess really just fall down on top of us overnight? Polish poet Stanislaw Lec once said: “No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.”

Yes it’s true that for decades, corporations, governments and some might even argue religion, has sold a story of happiness and success that is proving to be untrue, with many harbouring feelings of resentment as a result. We were sold a bunch of (fill in the blank) and we feel duped. But for someone to be duped in a transaction, there must be a seller and a buyer, and that’s where we come in. We bought their stuff; we drank the Kool-Aid. At one time we gladly participated in their game, trying to get our hands on anyone or anything we thought would make us happier.

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Friday Night Movies WHEN: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Canada’s Wonderland CONTACT: Hayley Davison, hayley.davison@canadaswonderland.com COST: Free with Park Admission Treat your family to a movie night at Wonderland Theatre every Friday night from June 17 to September 2 (excluding July 1). Grab your popcorn and finish off your fun-filled day at Wonderland Theatre with a Friday Night Movie! Wonderland Theatre Doors Open at 7:00pm Movie begins at 7:30 pm.Free with Park admission, seating is limited.

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Woodbridge Village Farmers Market WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Woodbridge Memorial Arena, 5020 Hwy. 7 CONTACT: woodbridgefarmersmarket.com, jamiemaynard@bellnet.ca COST: Free We believe in the importance of local agriculture, healthy food, and the environment. Our farmers are all located in or near the Greenbelt. We also believe in the value of community. The market is a great place to spend a quiet Saturday morning, meeting with friends and neighbours. We are conveniently located at the corner of Hwy. 7 and Isilington Avenue in the

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Toronto FC II vs. Harrisburg City Islanders WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Ontario Soccer Center, 7601 Martin Grove Rd Vaughan, ON

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Maple Library hosts Puppet Show Fun WHEN: 2 p.m. to WHERE: Maple Library, 10190 Keele Street CONTACT: Maple Library, 905-653-7323, , Librarian.Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: Free The whole family can laugh, listen and enjoy a lively and fun puppet show. Please register at the Service Desk. Tickets are available at the Service Desk 30 minutes before. Children’s Wish Community Event Hosted by The Lions Club WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Math Scholars, 9200 Weston Road, Unit 34 CONTACT: Rajesh Dhoum, 289-5536284, , rdhoum@mathscholars.ca COST: Free Join us for great music, food, raffles, and fun activities. All donations will help support the Children’s Wish Foundation.

Taste of Italy WHEN: 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Canada's Wonderland, 1 Canada’s Wonderland Drive CONTACT: Hayley Davison, hayley.davison@canadaswonderland. com COST: Free with Park Admisison Enjoy all of your favourite Italian dishes,

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from pizza to pasta and everything in between. Located in Action Zone, foodies will be serenaded with Italian music as they indulge! Entrance FREE with park admission. Author Visit at Ansley Grove Library WHEN: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Ansley Grove Library, 350 Ansley Grove Road CONTACT: Ansley Grove LIbrary, 905-6537323, www.vaughanpl.info, Librarian. Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: Free What can a dung beetle teach us about writing, reading, and creativity? Or a skunk? Or even a blobfish? With wild examples from zoologist-turned-author, Jess Keating, young readers learn about the fun, often messy work of creating stories, writing books, and being a story explorer.

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End of Summer Bash at the Civic Centre Resource Centre Library WHEN: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Civic Centre Resource Library, 2191 Major Mackenzie Drive CONTACT: Civic Centre Resource Library, 905-653-7323, www. vaughanpl.info, Librarian.Librarian@ vaughan.ca COST: Free Join us for some fun to celebrate the end of VPL’s TD Summer Reading Club 2016!

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York Regional Police are seeking help from the public identifying three men accused of knocking a man unconscious, then robbing him, outside a Vaughan night club. The incident took place July 24, shortly after 2 a.m. near Interchange Way. A man was walking in a parking lot when he was approached by three men and surrounded. One of the men punched the victim in the face, causing him to lose consciousness and drop to the ground, police said. While on the ground, the suspects stole the victim’s cellphone, keys then continued to assault him by kicking him in the head, according to police. The victim remained on the ground, unconscious, for nearly four minutes until police arrived. The victim was taken to hospital and treated. Police said they have exhausted all leads and are releasing video of the robbery (can be seen on YouTube) as well as still images (on front page of paper) obtained from video surveillance and are seeking public assistance to identify the suspects. They are described as: • Two white men and one black man • Five-feet, 10-inches to six-feet, two-inches tall • Muscular builds Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police #4 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-866-8765423, ext.7441, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-tips, or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com or text your tip to CRIMES (274637) starting with the word YORK.

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lice Daxon was a teaching assistant working with children with disabilities in a Newmarket school when she met nine-year-old Clayton in the early 1980s. Afflicted with Costello syndrome, a rare and severe genetic disorder that left him with multiple disabilities, Clayton was about the size of a one-year-old baby. He had been raised in an institution, but in 1980, the province passed legislation governing special education, including requiring school boards to provide programs for children with exceptional needs. Bused in from the institution, Clayton was placed in Daxon’s classroom. “We took one look at each other and it was love at first sight,” she said. Clayton couldn’t walk or talk, but he crawled along the floor, sat on Daxon’s foot and wrapped his arms around her leg. Daxon began bringing him home for weekends under a community living program. Her family, including husband Ken and their children, Tracey, Krista and Corey, embraced Clayton into their lives. But on Sunday nights, Clayton would sob and clasp Alice’s hand when she and Ken drove him back to the institution. “It broke our hearts to take him back in after having such a full weekend. And we had to put him right into his crib again. That’s where he was for nine years, in a crib,” she said. “My husband said, ‘We’ve got to bring him home. We can’t leave him in there. What do we have to do?’”

The Daxons committed to having Clayton live with them for two years in their Newmarket home. He was still living with Daxon family when he died Jan. 29 at the age of 42 in Sharon, where Alice had moved after Ken died in 1999. About three days after Clayton came to live with the family, Alice feared the arrangement wouldn’t last. Corey and a friend, who were about 12, took Clayton for a ride in a wagon, but they flipped it over on a curve and sent Clayton flying. Their case worker arrived a few days later to make sure Clayton was settling in, leaving a mortified Alice had to explain his injuries. Fortunately, the case worker took it all in stride, saying if not for the Daxon family, Clayton would never have had the chance to play and get hurt like any other child. The years ahead would be filled with struggles as Clayton dealt with his illness, but also love and adventures, including family vacations and a trip to Disney World. Clayton wasn’t formally diagnosed with Costello syndrome until his 20s, and was one of only four people in the world known at that time to have the disorder. Clayton, who could only speak about a dozen words, used an assisted device computer to communicate. Living with the Daxons, he learned to eat solid food and walk, although that would only last about a year before his hips gave out. He then used a walker in the house and a wheelchair when he was outside. He had surgeries on his hips, heel cords and hamstrings and suffered from severe scoliosis of the spine. “He tried so desperately. He fought his

whole life to try to do everything that he couldn’t do,” Alice said. As a teenager. Clayton threw himself into activities at Sacred Heart Catholic School, joining the school band and playing the bongo drums and xylophone in school concerts. He loved cooking and baking in home economic class. In his family, Clayton became known as the cupcake maker because he loved to help bake the treats for birthday parties he helped organize. A fan of slapstick comedy, he was known for his infectious laugh, his love of WWE wrestling and his woodworking skills. With assistance, he made gifts such as birdhouses and crafts. “I always used to say about him, he was an ambassador for the disabled. If he had any one job in life, that was it and he did it so well,” Alice said. In Grade 9, Clayton met his best friend, Marty Nichol, who was by Clayton’s side all through high school. “He was like Clay’s brother and he became like my son,” she said. Even when Nichol moved away, he sent homemade videos pretending he was taking Clayton on adventures. Clayton was a gift, someone who made everybody happy despite his struggles, Alice said, adding more than 150 people came to his memorial service. “Everyone said how lucky he was, what a beautiful life he had,” Alice said. “We all got so much back from Clayton. He taught more than he was ever taught. I think he was a gift. He had a purpose and he served his purpose well on Earth.”

Clayton Daxon with his mom, Alice.

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A motorist, followed by the York police helicopter for what officers deemed “suspicious” driving, was let off with a warning after explaining he was trying to catch them all playing Pokémon GO. Air2 officers began following a Mercedes shortly before 3:30 a.m. in the Keele Street and Teston Road area in Vaughan on Monday. The driver stopped in a parking lot off of Keele Street then started driving again, entering a residential neighbourhood where it stopped in front of a park. The car then started driving again making turns in the middle of the roadway. The vehicle was eventually stopped by police in the Saint Joan of Arc Avenue and Drummond Drive area. The driver received a stern warning on the dangers of distracted driving. Since the launch of the Pokémon GO app, York Regional Police

has received a number of calls from concerned citizens who have recently seen groups of people wandering and gathering in places across the region. York police remind the public and players that any distraction while driving or walking on or near roadwaycan be hazardous. Citizens are urged to be aware of their surroundings and that large groups of people gathering in areas across our region could be Pokémon GO players. Police are also encouraging game users to be aware of traffic signals and vehicles on roadways. Players are reminded they are not allowed to enter private property if No Trespassing signs are clearly posted. If on private property and asked to leave by the person responsible for that property, players must immediately leave. Failure to do so may be in violation of the Trespass to Property Act.

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The York Regional Police helicopter filmed a driver playing Pokémon GO in Vaughan in the early-morning hours of Monday, Aug. 8.

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York Regional Police have identified the 35-year-old man killed in a hit-and-run collision in Vaughan late Monday. Adam Colucci, 35, of Woodbridge, was hit in front of the Pinecrest Motel on Hwy. 7, just east of Creditstone Road. His body was found by passing police officers at around 11:25 p.m. Const. Andy Pattenden appealed to the public for information in the case. “We’d like to speak with anybody that might have had any contact with Adam within the last three days, that can provide us with any information on why he might have been at this hotel, what his state of mind might have been, or anything leading up to this incident that took place,” Pattenden said Tuesday night during a late night media briefing. Investigators have yet to provide any information about a vehicle or suspect in the incident. There is video surveillance from nearby sources, but police say it hasn’t led to any conclusions yet. Pattenden urged the person responsible to step forward. “It’s time to get a lawyer and contact us right away,” he said. Anyone with information is asked to call 866-876-5423 x. 7704.

Rebels advance to final The Vaughan Rebels bantams advanced to the Ontario Football Conference Summer League final with a 41-6 win over the Hamilton North Varsity Ti-Cats at York University in Toronto Sunday. Wide receivers Michael Klana, Anthony Luongo and Malik Graciano each had one touchdown reception from quarterback Marco Simeone. Matthew Faria and Raheem Lindsay each ran for one major. Adam Castellano booted five of six converts. Linebacker Matteo Frano anchored the defence with 12 tackles and one sack while linebackers Adrian Facciponte contributed 10 tackles and Dillon Shoburgh eight. Defensive end Eddie Tchornopiski had six tackles and one quarterback sack while defensive end Chris Vivanco and defensive back Brandon Iannetta each had five. Defensive back Joshua Rotondi had one interception. The Rebels face the Hamilton South Ti-cats in the final at McMaster U. in Hamilton Saturday.


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