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On March 22 at 12:17 p.m., South Sim-coe Police officers and Bradford fire crews responded to a single motor vehicle collision along Hwy. 88, west of Sideroad 5.

A 61-year-old man from Beeton was trav-elling west, towing a boat on a trailer behind

him, when he swerved for an animal on the roadway.

The driver lost control and the vehicle rolled into the ditch, trapping him inside. Firefighters extricated the driver who suf-fered minor injuries.

The roadway was closed for a short time to facilitate the removal of the vehicle and trailer.

Minor injuries for Beeton man in rolloverA 61-year-old man from Beeton suffered minor injuries after his vehicle rolled over in the ditch along Hwy. 88.

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Traffic stop leads to multiple charges

A 20-year-old Bradford man is facing sev-eral charges after he was caught speeding by police.

On March 19 around 4:30 p.m., a con-stable from the South Simcoe Police Traffic & Marine Unit was monitoring traffic on the 8th Line in Bradford near Wood Street.

The male driver approached at a high rate

of speed and the officer confirmed he was travelling at 105-km per hour in a 50-km per hour zone.

When he approached the car, the officer could smell marijuana. A small amount of the drug was eventually found after a search.

The man now faces charges of posses-sion of a controlled substance, speeding and stunt driving.

His car was impounded for seven days and his licence suspended for one week.

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By Brea [email protected]

A portion of Hwy. 400 will undergo a major widening overhaul from Hwy. 9 to just north of the Holland Marsh in Bradford.

The project, which is being overseen by the province, will include the widening and replacement of the north and south bridges situated above the canal.

A presentation to council on March 15 by senior association and professional engineer with Stantec, Mike Trader, outlined the gen-eral timeline and construction expectations throughout the project.

Trader explained that the first stage would include the replacement of the south canal bridge, which should be complete in 2018.

“There will be a shift in traffic from the existing roadway, while the new replace-ments are being built,” he explained to coun-cil.

Once the south canal bridge is complete, work on the north bridge can begin, but only until Bradford’s Hwy. 400 and Line 5 inter-change is finished, to avoid any continued delays or traffic congestion.

Reconstruction of the north bridge will include full realignment to the north, includ-ing the closure of both Canal Road ramps and a portion of roadway along Canal Road between Wist and Davis for three years dur-ing construction — elements, council fears,

By Brea [email protected]

Though spring has finally sprung, the bit-ter touch of winter is still upon us.

Thankfully, South Simcoe Police officers were fully prepared, just wrapping up their A Warmer Winter Campaign in support of Coats for Kids in Bradford.

On March 22, Special Const. Elisabeth Aschwanden and Sgt. Lewis DaSilva deliv-ered the last few donated coats — with a few mittens and scarves mixed in — to the Coats For Kids depot on Frederick Street.

“We knew we should extend our efforts past the Christmas season,” explained DaSil-va.

“People always donate around the holi-days, but after that, it seems to die down. We realized we needed to keep our donation bins out longer.”

And the community responded with overwhelming support. More than 160 coats, either gently used or brand new, were donat-ed to help keep families warm throughout the winter season.

Catherine Snow, who has been volunteer-ing with Coats For Kids for 10 years, says she is grateful for the continued outpouring of support from SSP and the residents of Brad-ford.

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WANT MORE? Council members are urging residents with questions or concerns to attend an upcoming public information ses-sion on March 30 at the BWG leisure centre, from 4 to 7 p.m.

“It’s been amazing. I love it when the com-munity gets together to help. It’s been great to see what people have done and continue to do.”

The depot, which is located in the base-ment of the St. Mary’s A building, will remain open until March 31, closing a little earlier than normal, due to such a mild winter. Any-one wishing to pick up any last minute items can drop by the building on Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m.

Having grown up in Bradford herself, Aschwanden enjoys giving back to the town she not only calls home, but has the privilege of working in as well. She and the rest of SSP hope to exceed next year’s donations by starting the campaign a few months before Christmas.

“We’ve really seen the need. I don’t want the shelves to be bare, so I think we can bring in a lot more items next year,” she said.

Coats For Kids depot remains open

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SSP Sgt. Lewis DaSilva, Coats For Kids co-ordinator Catherine Snow and Special Const.Elisabeth Aschwanden were overwhelmed by the community support for the program this year.

that will have a heavy impact on farmers and residents who rely on the exits and roadways.

“I don’t think a closure is acceptable,” Mayor Rob Keffer said.

“I think that farmers will be very unhappy about that. We’ll have to see what the reac-tion will be at the public meeting.”

Trader mentioned to councillors that there are some very “serious safety issues” with the ramps, which need to be addressed as soon as construction begins.

On top of it all, plans to remove, rehabili-tate or replace the central river culvert will eventually take place, depending on its con-dition, according to Trader. The full design and build project will get into full swing in 2019.

When it’s all said and done, Hwy. 400 will be widened to six lanes in both direc-tions, with new, safer ramps accessing Canal Road.

Canal bridges to be replacedThe Canal Road Hwy. 400 overpass will be replaced.

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If you’re a fan of sweet treats, be sure to log on to Facebook this weekend for a great cause.

On March 24, 25 and 26, an online Easter dessert auction will take place in support of Bradford resident James Franckzyk, 23, who has hydrocephalus and cerebral palsy, con-fining him to a wheelchair.

Franckzyk’s family is trying to purchase a new accessible van, as theirs is now 16 years old and becoming quite unsafe, according to mom Lisa.

So, that’s where event organizer Theresa Worthington comes in. After hearing about Franckzyk’s story and his needs, she felt it was only right to try and help in any way she could. Having known the family for a number of years, Worthington thought that an online Easter auction would be a great way to involve the community, while giving away some yummy treats donated through Bonnie Agiuar of Sweet B’s Catering and Confectionery.

From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on each day this Easter weekend, participants can bid on an Easter cake and dessert tray, with all proceeds going toward a new van for Franckzyk.

On March 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Worthington will host another auction, with

additional donated items, as the response from local businesses has been overwhelm-ing.

“I am so excited to do this and help out amazing friends of mine,” said Worthington.

This is the second fundraiser that Wor-thington has taken on within nine months — the first being in September for Bradford’s Arjoon family, who were raising funds to build an accessible home for their daughter, Millie.

“I just love to help out in any way that I can and I will always put someone else before me. If there is anything I can possibly do to help out in any situation, I am always here.”

Worthington says a big thank you is deserved to Agiuar for all of the donated des-serts, Ad-Dictive Designs for the donation of flyers and posters and to all of the sponsors that are making the event possible.

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Daylight Saving Time will never be defunct

Re: Time to end defunct daylight sav-ing time practice, editorial, March 17: bit.ly/1RfUyB9

There are several serious misconcep-tions in this editorial.

1. Daylight Saving Time (DST), change is not defunct, and never will be defunct. The need for DST is as great now as it ever was. There is no indication that DST is disappearing anywhere in the developed world.

2. DST is healthier for all of us and pro-vides us with an extra hour of sound sleep for two months on either side of June 21. Otherwise, the population would be wak-ing up unnecessarily around 4 a.m. when it would start to get bright out.

3.The paper’s perception that the vehicle accident rate increases for a few mornings when DST first starts is dead wrong. There is no change in the accident rate in the morning rush to work when DST starts.

There is a small uptick in the accident rate in the evenings, when motorists are returning home, but that only lasts for a couple of days at the very beginning of DST.

EDITORIAL

Toughen impaired driving chargesast weekend, a Georgi-na father was charged with impaired after the ATV he was driving slammed into a pole in

a parking lot near his home. His five-year-old son, who

was sitting in front and between his father’s protective legs, was thrown from the vehicle and injured.

A 35-year-old mother from Newmarket was charged last week with impaired driving and eight other serious infractions after a 26-year-old man from Newmarket died in a January crash when the woman’s vehicle collided with his Honda in East Gwillimbury. The suspect’s twin daughters, 13, and another girl, 12, were in the car and taken to hospital with non-life-threaten-ing injuries.

Last month, a Newmar-ket mother was charged with impaired driving and it was later discovered a young child had been left in the home unattended during this time.

Last November, York Regional Police charged a 52-year-old woman from Newmarket after receiving a 911 call from her son, 9, advising them his mother was drinking and driving with him in the car.

He was, rightfully, hailed a hero by the community.

These are just a few recent and disturbing examples of cases being dealt with by police over the past several months.

There are dozens of other examples where children’s lives have been put in danger by reck-less and irresponsible adults who place innocent children they purport to love and trust into potentially dangerous or even life-threatening situations.

Despite the many impaired driving-related tragedies on York Region roads, people just don’t seem to be getting the message.

“The message from York Regional Police is clear. You drink or do drugs, don’t drive,” said Const. Kelly Bachoo of the force’s communications division Tues-day.

“A ride in a car with a parent who has been drinking, is no place for a child. Think of yourself, think of your child, think of other

people on the road and put safety first,” Bachoo said.

The community always expresses great outrage when it hears of such incidents and peo-ple become especially angry when children are involved.

Police forces, too, are exasper-ated.

That’s because RIDE statistics released earlier this year from York Regional Police and the Ontario Provincial Police indicate many people continue to get behind the wheel after consuming alcohol or drugs.

In fact, York officers arrested more than 2-1/2 times the num-ber of allegedly impaired drivers during the 2015 holiday campaign than they did during the 2013 campaign. York Regional Police arrested 168 drivers for alcohol and drug-related offences and issued an additional 77 three-day licence suspensions during the 2015 holiday RIDE campaign. That’s up from 66 impaired driv-ing arrests in 2013, Const. Laura Nicolle said at the time.

“It’s definitely a shock. We’ve said it again and again and again and again, the fact that how impaired driving can cause such serious types of incidents.”

Perhaps it is time for Ontario to toughen laws when it comes to motorists who are convicted of impaired driving involving a minor.

Several American states have toughened laws where minors are involved, including New York, which passed the Leandra’s Law in 2009 after a girl was killed when her friend’s impaired mother rolled her vehicle with six young passengers in the car.

If Ontario can pass laws to protect children from the harm-ful effects of second-hand smoke in motor vehicles, surely it can heighten impaired driving charges when involving children.

From everything we see and hear in our newsrooms, people are starting to take matters into their own hands. More and more citizens are calling police when they witness questionable behav-iour on the roads.

Residents are urged to call 911 if they believe a driver is impaired.

Let’s hope people start to get the message.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

This editorial needed considerably more research and didn’t get the facts straight. It is best to keep personal biases out of editorials, because the vast majority of the population likes DST and looks for-ward to this aspect of spring. These same people also look forward to the extra hour at the end of DST.

Harvey alexander Pearson

Newmarket

No one ever approves of Daylight Saving Time

Re: Time to end defunct daylight sav-ing time practice, editorial, March 17: bit.ly/1RfUyB9

I could not agree more. I’m 72-years-old and do not recall ever speaking to anyone who approved of this twice-a-year abuse to our physical and mental well-being.

The problem is what can we do about it? I’m sure there are many others who feel the same.

If anyone ever wants to start a “dump Daylight Saving Time” movement, sign me up.

rick HannivanNewmarket

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FREEEaster Egg Hunt!Saturday, March 26 Starts at 2PM

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By Brea [email protected]

When Thomas Scott woke up one January morning to find that his hockey net had been stolen

from his driveway, mom Jennifer jumped into action.

The nine-year-old boy, who had left the net in a spot clear of snow at the end of the driveway, was

devastated to know that someone in the neighbourhood had decided to take away something he truly loved.

But, with the power of social

Community comes together to help boy who had hockey net stolenmedia, funds for a new net were raised within 24 hours, thanks to a post on the Welcome to Bradford Facebook page.

“Who steals a kids hockey net? I saw that it was gone one morning and called my husband. After that, I took to the Facebook group to rant,” explained Jennifer.

Group administrator Jason Stav-roff happened to see the post that day and knew he had to try to do something to fix the problem. As an avid hockey fan, Stavroff called out to the good people of Bradford for any financial donations, to help buy a new net for Thomas.

Within hours, money began to pour in and the Scott family was able to go out and buy quite an impressive net, with extendable sides to protect the garage doors behind it.

On March 13, Jennifer, Thom-as and his siblings Ally, 11, Will, 7,

and James, 4, met with Stavroff and Michael Lambert, who donated a custom-made banner with Thom-as’ name on it, to chat about how the community came together to support the Scotts.

In fact, an extra $410 was raised on top of what was used to cover the cost of the net. In an act of pure kindness, Thomas said would like to give the extra funds raised to the Canadian Tire Jumpstart Program, which is aimed at giving under-privileged children the chance to play sports.

“It was just about making a wrong thing right,” said Stavroff.

“The community really came together and has been so gener-ous.”

With a big smile on his face, Thomas said he plans on getting a lot of good use out of his new and improved hockey ne , made possible through the kindness of others.

STAFF PHOTO/MIKE BARRETT

Thomas Scott, 9, is playing hockey in the driveway again after the com-munity raised enough money to replace his stolen hockey net.

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MAPLYE SYRUP

A euchre party will be held at the Bradford United Church from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and can be bought at the door. Refreshments and prizes will also be included.

The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority will offer its family maple syrup program Tap into Spring at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area. The popular program offers families a chance to visit the Nature Centre and learn about the history of maple syrup in Canada. Registration is $9 for adults and $6 for children. Pre-registration is required at www.lsrca.on.ca

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BEDZZZ PLUSBedzzz Plus opened its doors last year in the town of Bradford located in the West ParkPlaza.

Locally owned and operated, Bedzzz Plus carries a large selection of brand name mattressesfrom Kingsdown, Sealy, Serta, Tempurpedic and Bassett. Not only do they carry mattressesbut also offer everything you need for the bedroom including Canadian made solid woodfurniture, bunk beds, adjustable beds , pillows and linens.

Sleep is essential for a person’s well being. Come in and let Bedzzz Plus sleep experts Joanne,Maria and Suzanne help you choose the perfect mattress for a great night’s sleep.

For more information contact us at – 444 Holland St. W. Unit #4 905-551-2330

BRADFORD JEWELLERY & GEMSAll that glitters at Bradford Jewellery & Gems is gold, and then some.Serving Bradford and the surrounding area for almost 32 years, owner Peter Dykie Jr. and his knowledgeable and friendly staff have been helping people celebrate thespecial moments in their lives with exceptional jewellery. Bradford Jewellery & Gems stands behind their work and offers a lifetime warranty on all custom pieces.

Bradford Jewellery & Gems specializes in CHAMILIA and Cash for Gold. Bradford Jewellery & Gems is serving Newmarket, Bradford, Vaughan, Aurora, Woodbridge,Toronto and surrounding areas in their quest for CHAMILIA collections. Come by today to see our collection of CHAMILIA pieces. Peter has also introduced the new line“Persona” this past year. Persona is a collection of stylish and unique jewellery comprised of interchangeable beads and charms that can be worn on bracelets, earringsand necklaces. The variety of beads lets women create beautiful pieces that express her unique personality and versatile style. Included in the line is Personaphi,TeeFlux, Icurrency and the new line for children’s jewellery “My first Diamond”. Bradford Jewellery has found alot of his clients were interested in the Citizen watchesso he has now brought in the new “Citizen” line as well as Italgem Steel men’s jewellery. We offer a large selection of gemstone rings, and diamond rings, includingengagement rings, eternity bands, chocolate diamonds, and black diamonds. We carry Canadian diamonds and imported jewellery.As well as rings, we have a large selection of gold chains, earrings, and watches, and arriving daily from around the world many new top designer jewellery lines.This full service jewellery store offers:

Bradford Jewellery & Gems is dedicated to providing the best customer care, making sure we understand exactly what your looking for and making sure your 100%satisfied with your purchase.

Drop by the store Tuesday and Wednesday from 10am to 6pm.Thursday and Friday from 10am to 8pm or Saturday from 9:30am to 5pm.5 Holland St. East, Bradford • 905.775.4653

• jewellery cleaning• jewellery and watch repairs

• redesign of existing jewellery pieces• custom design new jewellery

• lifetime warranty on all custom pieces

Comfort Stride Foot Clinic welcomes a new certified ChiropodistJENNIFER CHUA! She completed her Chiropody training from The Michener Institute Applied Health Sciences in Toronto, and

also received her Masters of Science from Queen’s University. Her specialty is in biomechanical assessments, foot care, softtissue surgeries, and diabetic ulcers. Jennifer is always friendly and attentive with every patient, and ensures that her patientsare receiving the best foot care.The clinic is still owned and operated by certified chiropodist Stephen Chu. Comfort Stride Foot Clinic is all about keeping

your feet healthy and helping you stand, walk and function comfortably every day.Foot issues, deformities, infections and injuries limit your mobility, and can be detrimental to your health and overall quality

of life. Our clinic is dedicated to helping you with any foot or ankle problems you may have, including athlete’s foot, shin splints,sprains, corns, heel spurs, calluses, warts, ingrown toenails, flat feet, high arches, arthritis.We also provide comprehensive footcare for diabetics, custom-made orthotics, and pediatric foot care. Comfort Stride Foot Clinic welcomes new patients lookingfor professional foot care. If you’re looking for a chiropodist to help you with your foot health, you don’t need a physician’sreferral, though some extended health care insurance policies may require it. As a trusted business serving the Bradford WestGwillimbury area for over 8 years; we take your foot care seriously. We are the definitive place for Orthotics and Foot Care.Many of our clients come to us via recommendations from friends or other health care professionals. We have two convenientlocations? one in Scarborough and one in Bradford. Would you like to book an appointment or ask us some questions?We’d love to hear from you. Contact us today at 905-392-7793 or check out our website at: www.comfortstride.ca

Comfort StrideFoot Clinic905-392-7793

239Holland St.W., Bradfordwww.comfortstride.ca

JENNIFER CHUAChiropodist Foot Specialist

TorynTek Computer Sales & Service is open from 10am-7pm Monday – Friday, 10am-5pm on Saturday.

• New & Used Desktop and Laptops• Upgrades, Upgrade Components in stock• Repairs and Software/Virus Fixes• Video Entertainment

www.toryntek.com email: [email protected]

60 Holland St. W. Bradford905-775-0947

(Across from Century 21)

TorynTek CompuTers

Owners and brothers Nalin and Luch are not your average computer guys. How many places welcome you to watch the repairsbeing done on your computer while they explain exactly what they’re doing? And no, we’re not kidding. It’s all part of the waythey do things at TorynTek. And for the last 7 years in bradford and 8 years in Keswick, customers have come to choose Nalinand Luch and their teams as their “go to” people for all things computer.

New products are arriving daily. Their prices are competitive. But the big box stores cannot compete with the service you’ll getat TorynTek. Customers keep coming back for more products and services. In fact, word of mouth has spread so quickly thatthey are now thinking of adding a third location. Customer service is absolutely their unique difference.

They repair all makes of PCs. They carry software, hardware – computers, laptops, computer accessories, printers, inkcartridges and much more. Stop in. You can even have a custom computer built exactly to your specifications.

You can visit them at 213 The Queensway South, Unit 7 in Keswick 905-989-2700 or 60 Holland Street West in Bradford905-775-0947 www.toryntek.com

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WELCOME TO CONNEXTEL COMMUNICATIONSCONNEXTEL Communications is a privately owned Canadian telecommunications service provider that focuses ondelivery of innovative voice solutions for mainly small businesses as well as residential consumers. Our objectiveis to provide reliable, efficient yet affordable telecommunications services. Our business is to ensure we providesolutions that will reduce costs and increase productivity. Our core values are loyalty, flexibility, honesty andcost-efficiency.Do you need your cell phone repaired? We can Help! Connextel accepts all repairs and specializes on all makesand models of cell phones and offers 1 hour same day service. They carry parts in-stock for most major bandsand loaner phones are available to keep you connected while you wait. Need your phone unlocked? Well you havecome to the right place. They can unlock any phone whether it is a iphone, Galaxy S4, S3 or Note 3.Connextel also repairs most computer equipment issues. Onsite computer upgrades and services, Malware, Virusremoval, prevention cleaning and repair services including a warranty with all repairs.Need Internet? Our Internet service is affordable and fast, reaching speeds of 15 mb/s with cable package. Perfectfor streaming and playing your favourite on line games. For more information drop by and see us at 118 HollandSt. E. or contact us at 289 831 1588 , www.connextel.ca

289-831-1588118 Holland Street East,

Bradford, ON.www.connextel.ca

UnlimitedHighSpeedInternet&HomePhone

Cell phone and Computer

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$49.99$49.99

Country Car… not your usual used Car sales peopleOwner Don Smith is proud to stand out from the typical used car sales people. Don is in his 30th year serving Bradford at thesame location, 274 Holland St. W. Country Car is a Bradford Landmark! and after a recent renovation, a nicer place to visit.

Their excellent customer service, affordable prices, warranty program, and only top quality used cars (certified and E-tested)keeps customers coming back year after year. They typically have up to 25 cars on the lot but if you’re looking for somethingspecific, just let Don or Eric know and they’ll search for it for you.

They have an aftermarket warranty program available and they can also arrange financing. Country Car is a member of the UCDA– Used Car Dealers Association of Ontario and adheres to the strict code of ethics of that group.

Country Car is also an authorized dealer of Flitz Premium Care Products for cars and boats…

There’s no high pressure sales at Country Car, just great cars at great prices. Take your time, a car is a big investment andsomething you’ll spend a lot of time in. Don and Eric will work hard to help you get the car that you want, once they do, you’ll beback. www.countrycar.carpages.ca 905-775-8383

www.countrycar.carpages.ca274 Holland St. W. Bradford

905-775-8383

D D Eagles & Sons

Making sure your car is running properly is very important so you don’t get stranded on the side of the road.Having your oil changes done, brakes serviced, timing belt changed are only a few of the of many importantthings that are necessary for the upkeep on your vehicle. Having a good and trustworthy mechanic is veryimportant in the maintaining and servicing of your vehicle to ensure it will continue to run smoothly.

D.D. Eagles has been in business now for over 31 years, it which was originally started by Dom Duraesand taken over in 2005 by his son Vasco who now runs the service facility. At D.D. Eagles we offer FullMechanical service, Custom Exhaust and repairs as well as trailer hitches, 5th wheels, trailer repairs, towingaccessories and annual Inspection Certificates.

For all your mechanical needs call us today at 905-775-7876. open Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm

Home • usiness • Farm • Auto

Lomonte & Collings Insurance Serviceshave proudly been providing generalinsurance solutions for families and

businesses since 1992.

www.lomonteandcollings.ca

126 Bridge St., Unit 9,Bradford, OntarioPhone: 905-775-5411Fax: [email protected]

126 Bridge St., Unit 9, Bradford, OntarioPhone: 905-775-5411 | Fax: 905-775-0938

LOMONTE & COLLINGS INSURANCEAs an independent insurance broker our commitment lies with you, not the insurance company.

Since opening our doors in 1992, we have been providing our clients with the comfortand security of knowing they’re properly covered.

We understand that every situation is unique. Our job is to assess the insurance market on your behalfand ensure that your coverage matches your specific needs, all at our most competitive premiumavailable. We have access to many of Canada’s top insurance companies and are confident that theexcellent products we have to offer will provide you with the comprehensive coverage you need.

Taking pride on establishing and maintaining long-term relationships with our customers, we recognizeour clients are the foundation of our success. Having the proper insurance coverage is essential in

protecting the financial security of your family, your business and yourself.

Contact us today and take a step towards insurance you can trust.

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448 Holland St., West. Unit #7Bradford (West Park Plaza)

[email protected]

facebook.com/diamonddreamsjewellers

Passion and dreams come togetherat diamond dreams Jewellers

With over twenty-five years of experience in the jewellery industry, Sabrina Natale’s dream of having her ownjewellery store has now been a reality for over two years!

As a long-time resident of Bradford, Sabrina wanted to share her passion and love for jewellery in the growingtown she calls home.

For the last two and a half years, Sabrina has welcomed everyone to her beautiful store located at448 Holland St W, unit 7... in the West Park Plaza.

Customers can browse through the stunning displays of brand names such as: PANDORA, Thomas Sabo,Dimples, ARZ, Aagaard Men’s Jewellery, and watches such as Ferrari/Diesel/Hugo Boss/Juicy Couture and

Coach. In fact, Diamond Dreams Jewellers is the only authorized PANDORA dealer in Bradford, so be sure to stopin and check out all of PANDORA’s new collections, including PANDORA’s ESSENCE soon in store!

Aside from all the beautiful brands carried by Diamond Dreams Jewellers, Sabrina also specializes in customdesigns, especially custom engagement rings, as well as repairs, and appraisals.

Jewellery has always been Sabrina’s passion, she loves creating and designing unique pieces that hercustomers will cherish for a lifetime!

Come and experience the Diamond Dreams Difference!

Drive True Mechanical ServiceSSince 2011, Drive True has been taking care of vehicles for families and businesses in the South Simcoe, Newmarket area.Owners Tom and Amber Smith will tell you, “At Drive True we are committed to offering great service at a competitive price”.

Our licensed mechanics are accomplished in diagnostics and comprehensive automotive repairs for all makes and models. Wespecialize in suspension, engine repairs, brakes and electrical trouble shooting. We are a Motor Vehicle Inspection Station andDrive Clean Accredited Testing and Repair Facility. We offer complete and competitive quotes, taking the time to explain theproblem to your satisfaction. Our professional staff at Drive True Mechanical Services will do everything possible to make yourvehicle repair as stress-free as we can.

At Drive True we take pride in our community. We are proud sponsors of local charities, sports teams and our schools. Throughvolunteering and community involvement, Drive True works hard to give back to our customers anyway we can. We understandthe importance of small businesses and are happy to offer Fleet Accounts for them. In an effort to show our appreciation, we nowoffer Drive True Customer Appreciation Cards, allowing exclusive discounts and products to our loyal customers.

Through our Confidence to Drive True Women’s Workshop, we offer our female customers a hands-on workshop that allows themto understand their car and more importantly, their mechanic. We specialize in electrical and driveability diagnostics.

For regular maintenance of your vehicle, to emergency repairs, you can count on the staff at Drive True.

121 Bridge St. Unit 4905.551.7700www.drivetrue.ca

Monday-Friday 8:30am - 6pmSaturday 9am - 1pmSunday Closed

MECHANICAL SERVICES

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LLOYD’S MENNONITE FURNITURELloyd’s Mennonite Furniture has been in business in Bradford since 1989. For over 27 years, our family has owned and operated the

retail store and has been offering solid wood furniture to consumers from all over Ontario.We offer solid woods such as pine, rustic pine,maple, wormy maple, oak, quarter sawn oak. If it’s custom you need we can help.We have customers from as far away as Sudbury ON.

Our non commissioned sales staff are friendly and knowledgeable and we pride ourselves with the fact that we offer ano pressure shopping experience.

All of our Furniture is hand made by Mennonite Cabinet makers, a skill that is handed down from Father to Son for generations.Mennonite furniture is built by hand, everything fitted and sanded to perfection, with each builder taking personal pride inthe quality of each piece of furniture built. These fine craftsman use only the best kiln dried hard and soft wood lumber,grown in many cases on their own wood lots. The finish on Mennonite Furniture speaks to the amount of knowledge and

experience these journeymen put into their work.All of our furniture is delivered by our own staff of careful, courteous, experienced delivery people, to ensure you are properlylooked after and satisfied.We strive to have the best prices, with the highest quality of product. Mennonite built products are

guaranteed for life under normal everyday use.

Free Furniture Set up!Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

mennonitefurnitureontario.ca

9 Holland St E Bradford905-775-8031

Hwy.9 & 27 Schomberg905-939-2899

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The FinesT Wine shoppeAt The FinestWine Shoppe, wine-lovers get the unique experience of choosing their own custom blend and to complement it with their own label.Located in the heart of Bradford,Wayne Kovacevich, owner of The Finest Wine Shoppe has been in business in Bradford since 2002. You will begreeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff to help you with any questions you may have in selecting a wine that’s right for you.

The Finest Wine Shoppe has proven to be one of the top leading brew on premises in Ontario offering an extensive selection of red, white andspecialty wine-making kits or juices. “Once you have made your selection, we carefully monitor the fermentation process, stabilize and clarifythe wine and, finally, filter it,” says Wayne. The shoppe also produces wine for special occasions such as anniversaries, weddings and bridalshowers or a girls night out! “We take the worry out of wedding planning and are here to make your special occasion a success”, saysWayne.The Finest Wine Shoppe offers a clean, welcoming and non-hurried atmosphere where you can “bottle the experience”. It is also one of thefew U-Vint retailers to use reverse osmosis water in all of the wines made at this location. “By using reverse osmosis water, we eliminate anychance of contamination that may result due to chlorine, iron or any of the other contaminants found in untreated water.

Discover the taste of the World from California, Spain, Argentina and Australia, unique, tempting, adventurous and delicious. And don’t forgetthe wine with dash, “Glad Hatter”.

The Finest Wine Shoppe will guarantee you’ll be completely satisfied in your wine.

Come in and let your wine journey begin.

www.thefinestwineshoppe.ca

105 Holland St. E.,Bradford905.778.8246

Scanhere formore info

Hey Hey Hey… it’s Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™

Looking for a fun camping experience for the whole family? Welcome to Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™! Whetherit is an enjoyable stop over or visit for one or more days… you will enjoy our heated in-ground swimming pool, airconditioned craft centre, mini putt course, spacious campsites, fully equipped rental units and our immaculate comfortstations… you’ll be glad you came.

We’re the closest campground and RV Resort to Canada’s Wonderland, conveniently located with direct highway(Hwy 400 & CR 88) access to the GTA and all of Toronto’s major attractions. From tenting and RV’ing to our amazingfurnished Canadian Habitats, Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort is ideal for parents and for grandparents with children.There’s never a dull moment at Jellystone Park™, with daily planned activities including our Hey, Hey, Hey rides andYogi Bear™ appearances. Family fun and great memories are sure to be yours at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™.

We have over 150 sites including 24 furnished rental units, professionally maintained lawns and gardens… andwe take clean to the extreme. Our pledge is to provide each guest with a quality camping experience in a clean andentertaining environment. Check out our website and get the Bear Necessities checklist for having a wonderful time.

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park &Camp-Resort

3666 Simcoe County Rd 88, Bradfordwww.jellystonetoronto.com

905-775-1377YOGI BEAR and all related characters and elements © & ™ Hanna-Barbera. (s16) It’s a great day at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™!

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www.thepinkclosetboutique.ca

The Pink Closet BoutiqueThe Pink Closet Boutique has just entered it’s 11th business year serving Bradford. This fashion boutique is locally ownedby a mother and daughter! Cindy and Tamara both have a passion for fashion and they strive to offer the most unique

and latest pieces in women’s clothing, jewellery, accessories and footwear! Bringing in a variety of merchandise from LosAngeles, California, Paris, Italy, Montreal, Vancouver and more! They carry sizes XS-XL. Cindy and Tamara have grown a

reputation for their one on one customer attention, personal styling and honest fashion advice! These women love helpingyou feel confident and comfortable in your own skin! In 2014 this boutique was featured in Trends Magazine as “a successful

fashion retailer in Canada that adds real value for their customers, offering something you can’t buy at a departmentor chain store” and voted “Best Women’s Fashion” for Bradford 2014 Readers Choice Award! With new arrivals weekly,

amazing variety of styles, great quality and affordability, free gift wrapping and a friendly smile to greet you, be sure to visitthe ladies at The Pink Closet Boutique and make your next shopping experience a fun and successful one!

“Like” them on Facebook to receive notice of popular outfits of the day, notification of sales, fashion events and giveaways!

Facebook.com/ThePinkClosetBradford

444 Holland St W, Bradford905-778-8376

Hours of Operation: Mon 10-5pm Tues-Wed 10-7pm Thurs 10-8pm Fri 10-7pm Sat 10-6pm

Alexis ReinhardtAdvertising Representative

905 853 8888 ext [email protected]

Making a Positive DifferenceIn Our Community

BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY TOPICWhen you want to know what’s going on in your community, turn to The Bradford West Gwillimbury Topic.

The Topic is your source for local news and information that affects your life.

If you’re a business owner, we’re also your go-to source for advertising. The Topic and our community website, Simcoe.com,can help you get your message out to existing and potential customers.

The Topic launched May 3, 2007 and is a member of the York Region Media Group's award-winning family of community newspapers.It publishes every Thursday, but you can find up-to-the-minute Bradford West Gwillimbury news online at simcoe.com.

Alexis has been helping local advertisers at the Topic for 9 years and is an expert in online and print advertising. For all of your print,magazine, flyer and online advertising needs please contact Alexis at 905-853-8888 ext.220 or [email protected].

Our reporters and editors have been honoured provincially, nationally and internationally for their news and feature writing,photography skills and community service. We take great pride in being the newspaper of the community.

The Topic serves Bradford, Bond Head, Newton Robinson, Coulson's Hill, Deerhurst, Dunkerron, Green Valley,Pinkerton and surrounding areas, including portions of the Holland Marsh.

If it happens in Bradford, you’ll find out about it in The Topic.

Alexis ReinhardtAdvertising Representative

905 853 8888 ext [email protected]

Making a Positive DifferenceIn Our Community

BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY TOPICWhen you want to know what’s going on in your community, turn to The Bradford West Gwillimbury Topic.

The Topic is your source for local news and information that affects your life.

If you’re a business owner, we’re also your go-to source for advertising. The Topic and our community website, Simcoe.com,can help you get your message out to existing and potential customers.

The Topic launched May 3, 2007 and is a member of the York Region Media Group's award-winning family of community newspapers.It publishes every Thursday, but you can find up-to-the-minute Bradford West Gwillimbury news online at simcoe.com.

Alexis has been helping local advertisers at the Topic for 9 years and is an expert in online and print advertising. For all of your print,magazine, flyer and online advertising needs please contact Alexis at 905-853-8888 ext.220 or [email protected].

Our reporters and editors have been honoured provincially, nationally and internationally for their news and feature writing,photography skills and community service. We take great pride in being the newspaper of the community.

The Topic serves Bradford, Bond Head, Newton Robinson, Coulson's Hill, Deerhurst, Dunkerron, Green Valley,Pinkerton and surrounding areas, including portions of the Holland Marsh.

If it happens in Bradford, you’ll find out about it in The Topic.

Alexis ReinhardtAdvertising Representative

905 853 8888 ext [email protected]

Making a Positive DifferenceIn Our Community

BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY TOPICWhen you want to know what’s going on in your community, turn to The Bradford West Gwillimbury Topic.

The Topic is your source for local news and information that affects your life.

If you’re a business owner, we’re also your go-to source for advertising. The Topic and our community website, Simcoe.com,can help you get your message out to existing and potential customers.

The Topic launched May 3, 2007 and is a member of the York Region Media Group's award-winning family of community newspapers.It publishes every Thursday, but you can find up-to-the-minute Bradford West Gwillimbury news online at simcoe.com.

Alexis has been helping local advertisers at the Topic for 9 years and is an expert in online and print advertising. For all of your print,magazine, flyer and online advertising needs please contact Alexis at 905-853-8888 ext.220 or [email protected].

Our reporters and editors have been honoured provincially, nationally and internationally for their news and feature writing,photography skills and community service. We take great pride in being the newspaper of the community.

The Topic serves Bradford, Bond Head, Newton Robinson, Coulson's Hill, Deerhurst, Dunkerron, Green Valley,Pinkerton and surrounding areas, including portions of the Holland Marsh.

If it happens in Bradford, you’ll find out about it in The Topic.

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2016 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XLAWD Limited with 6 seatsIntegrated Turn Signal Mirrors, Leather Seats,Seat Memory, Power Driver Seat, PowerPassenger Seat, Bucket Seats, Traction Control,3rd Row Seating, Driver Adjustable Lumbar

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CLUES ACROSS1. Matter5. Puzzled11. Well wish14. Frightened15. Home of the Cowboys18. Between the jejunum and

the cecum19. Founded the Union Colony21. Read-only memory23. Sorcerers

24. Female parents28. Unexpected obstacle29. Of I30. Used to have (Scottish)32. Patti Hearst’s captors33. Rock TV channel35. Revolutions per minute36. Exclamation: yuck!39. Be afraid of41. Arizona

42. Red liqueur __ gin44. More discourteous46. Type of chef47. Mother (Brit.)49. Untidy in character52. Inhibitions56. Pains58. Politician60. Unofficial fighter62. Type of Mustang63. Branch of IslamCLUES DOWN1. Satisfaction2. Astragals3. Egg-shaped4. Nothing more than specified5. Measures speed of wind6. In the middle of7. Actinium8. The Master of Shadows9. Dutch cheese10. Valley12. A river between China

and Russia13. Masses of matter16. They live along Gulf of Guinea17. George __, actor

20. Latvia’s largest city

22. One thousandth of an ampere

25. Millihenry

26. Swiss river

27. Individually

29. Magnetomotive force (abbr.)

31. Without armies (abbr.)

34. Portuguese municipality

36. Old Marxist-Leninist state

37. Malicious satisfaction

38. Actress Julianne

40. Rural delivery

43. Bar or preclude

45. Unit of measurement

48. Peninsula in Greece

50. Bird genus

51. Releases gonadotropin

53. Racquets

54. Southwestern state

55. Town in Benin

57. Car mechanics group

58. Brother or sister

59. Woollen rug

61. Milliliter

SAVING YOU MOREFor more details go instore or online @thebrick.com.

ON NOW AT THE BRICK!

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC FLAG PHOTO:

Bradford resident Jean Young submitted this photograph of a male cardinal. If you have a photograph that depicts life in Bradford West Gwillimbury and you want your chance at front page fame, email it to Topic editor Ted McFadden at [email protected].

Woman charged after Barrie shoplifting spree

A Wellington Plaza security officer wres-tled with a woman after she left a grocery store without paying for snacks and bever-ages Saturday afternoon.

Barrie Police were called after the woman was caught hiding items in her shoulder bag and leaving the store. When officers arrived,

they found other items in her bag they say had been taken from two other stores in the plaza.

The 21-year-old Bradford woman was already on probation from 2015, when she was charged with robbery and theft. Satur-day, she was charged with breach of proba-tion, three counts of theft, two counts of possession of property obtained by crime and assault with intent to resist arrest.

She was held for a bail hearing.

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Houses for Sale Houses for Sale Houses for Sale Houses for Sale

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Woodworking Finisher

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An established Bradford manufacturer has a full time position with competitive wages and benefi ts for the afternoon shift.To be considered for this position your work experience must include:• Previous spray booth fi nishing • Use of gravity-fed & pump-assist spray guns to apply stains & high gloss fi nishes• Maintenance of spray booth equipmentAs a Finisher you must be able to:• Adapt to our sanding techniques• Assure quality of fi nished product

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STABLE HAND WANTED

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Email resume to [email protected]

LAWN MAINTENANCE / LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION

Mastercut is a full service landscape maintenance company in York Region for over 25 years. We are looking for motivated, energetic individuals with a clean record and your own transportation. Experience preferred but not necessary.

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Markham builder requires HANDYMAN/PROPERTY

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Outstanding Good FridayAUCTION SALE

Friday March 25 at 10 a.m.Major collection of art including

original Norval Morrisseau paintings. Persian rugs,

Vintage Toys, Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles. Inuit and First Nation

art and carvings. Glass, china, lighting, clocks, pocket watches,

jewellery and much more. Full Details Online.

Held at the Ballantrae Community Centre5592 Aurora Road 1 km.

east of Hwy 48, StouffvilleThis is a magnifi cent offering,

plan to attend !!! Clarkson Auctions & Movers Incwww.clarksonauctions.com

SCRAP CARSCALL ME!!!

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New Town Cabinetry Inc. Cabinet Countertop Closet Range Hood Sink Refacing

We are located at:17665 Leslie St., Unit 11,

Newmarket - 905-868-8788Contractors also Welcome

www.newtowncabinetry.com

Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm • 905-853-2527Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Fax 905-853-1765

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Spacious2 & 3 Bedroom Suites

Located on one acre of beautiful parkland.

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atmosphere. Close to restaurants, schools and parks.

Two bedrooms from $1,305Three bedrooms from $1,540

75 Huron Heights Drive289-274-6211

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Keswick - Available April 1st, 2016. BRAND new gorgeous 1 bedroom basement

apartment. 1000 sq. ft. of luxury living space. Private separate entrance, beautiful

foyer, hardwood flooring/ceramic tiles throughout, state of the art kitchen, spa

bathroom retreat, 6 brand new appliances, A/C, fireplace and 2 parking spaces.

$1,275.00/month inclusive.No smoking/No pets. References a must.

For inquiries or to arrange a viewingplease call 289-231-4931.

MOUNT ALBERT - Bright spacious 2 bedroom ground fl oor apartment with sliding doors to own patio. Warm/ cozy propane fi replace, modern 3-piece kitchen with breakfast bar, personal laundry, 20 mins to 404, $950/month, fi rst/ last, credit check, no pets/smoking. 905-473-1094.

NEWMARKET- YONGE/ MulockBright, clean bachelor, separate entrance, 1

parking, suits quiet single, strictly no smoking, no pets. $780 includes utilities &

cable. April 1st. call evenings 416-294-2567

NEWMARKET, DAVIS/MCCOWAN, self contained apartment

on business property. 1 bedroom, bathroom, living/diningroom.

Must love animals, reasonable rent.Contact: [email protected]

AURORA 1 bedroom apartment. Clean, quiet

building, close to all amenities. From $1125 inclusive.

Available April 1st.No dogs. 905-727-0459.

AURORA (Yonge/Orchard)- Newly renovated bachelor/ studio apartment, walkout to park. Fireplace. Suit single

professional. $850 inclusive. No smoking/ pets. Immed. 905-503-2054, 905-717-0260

NEWMARKET CENTRAL1 bedroom, quiet building, with balcony, close to hospital. New kitchen. Parking.

No dogs. $1150 inclusive. 905-953-9683

Apartments for Rent Apartments for Rent

AURORA CENTRAL, 1 bedroom, $1100 inclusive.

Available immediately. 2 bedroom $1200 inclusive, May 1st. AC, parking, laundry.

No smoking/ pets. 905-841-1060.

BAYVIEW/STONEHAVEN, 2 bedroom basement, separate entrance,

bus stop, school, shopping, no pets. 905-895-2518,

647-995-0645.

BRADFORD- LEGAL 1 bedroombasement, C/A, laundry, private

entrance, parking. Non-smoking/ pets. Suits 1. First/ last. References.

$925 includes heat/ hydro. April 1st

Near amenities. (905)778-9016

NEWMARKET - 1 bedroom + family room, very clean and bright, walk out basement w/separate entrance. Fridge, stove, laundry, A/C, parking.

Non-smoking or pets. $900 plus utilities.

Call Terry 289-500-4321.

SOUTH NEWMARKET, Don’t miss this!

Clean 1 bedroom walkout, sperate entrance, laundry and appliances.

Non-smoking/pets,suits single professional. $900 inclusive. 905-898-8565.

BRADFORD- Simcoe/ Catania. Ground level 1+ bedroom, suits single professional, private

walkout, furnished, A/C. Parking. $850. No laundry. References. Non-smoking/ pets.

416-805-5628 2-4pm, 905-775-4900 anytime

NEWMARKET - 2 bedroom luxury basement in new home.

Close to the mall. $1000 incl.Call 905-967-4721 / 905-953-9695

BRADFORD1 bedroom basement, separate entrance,

parking, a/c, cable. $850 inclusive. Immediate.

905-252-5588

KESWICK LAKEFRONTTwo 1 bedroom apartments available

$800+. utilities. 2 bedroom $1000 inclusive, Cable. Parking. 1st/last.

No pets. 905-989-2469

MARKHAM - BRIMLEY and 14th Avenue. spacious high ceilinged 1 bedroom basement apartment w eat-in kitchen. Newly renovated. Non smoker, no pets. $850 incl. Please call 647-388-4232.

MARKHAM - BUR Oak/ 9th Line. Coach House: 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 parking. $1100 inclusive. Non-smoking/ pets. First/ last.

July 1st. Call Suren 647-272-6782 [email protected]

NEW RENTAL Building 487 Queen east of Main, 2 bdrm 1 & 2 baths, May 1 1000 sf, balconies, granite, wood flrs W/D, modern, dishwasher AC $1750 plus gas/ hydro 416-560-1218

NEWMARKET 2 bedroom apartment

w/balcony, private entrance, close to all conveniences. On Davis Drive.

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NEWMARKET- QUIET building. Water & heating included.

Large 1 bedroom apts. From $1050. Non-smoking. 647-704-0220.

Apartments for Rent Apartments for Rent

PEFFERLAW- 2 bedroom, appliances. First/ last. References. Credit check. $1200 inclusive. 705-437-1757

AURORA- Yonge/ WellingtonLarge 2 bedroom, ensuite laundry. Securebuilding. Parking. Appliances. No smoking/

pets. From $1250+. Mrch/Apr. 905-780-0057

NEWMARKET- BEAUTIFUL HOUSESTwo 2 bedroom $1219.

VIP cable included for free 6 months, utilities not included.

H.O.P.E. Co-op, family-oriented community, steps to amenities. NO SUBSIDY AVAILABLE.

Visit www.hopecoop.ca for further info/to download application. Please ensure all required

documentation is provided with application. Viewings arranged for

pre-qualified applicants only. Move-in incentive for new move-ins!

Info: 905-853-0049.

BRADFORD - HOUSE suitable for live-in plus home business. $1900/ month. First and last + utilities. References required.

Contact Ed by email [email protected] or fax 905-775-6630/ ph 416-346-2189

NEWMARKET - 3 furnished rooms: 2 @ $640 & 1 @ $680 inclusive. Clean, quiet, central shared home. Parking, laundry, cable, WIFI, in-ground pool. Mature, male professionals only. Non-smokers / no pets. 905-251-3239.

MT. ALBERT- Rooms for rent on second floor, shared full bath, kitchen, WIFI,

laundry included, satellite available, steps to bus stop. $450 to $575 inclusive.

First/last. 647-701-3209

HOLLAND LANDING- Large finished basement for rent, utilities, cable, internet

& parking included. Non-smoking. Available April 1st. $600. Call Shannon,

289-383-1438

ROOM FOR rent- New townhouse, Gorham/ Leslie, Newmarket, $600. Includes utilities, cable, internet & laundry. Suits professional

or student. 647-402-5165. [email protected]

KESWICK ROOMS for rent - starting at $550

Furnished 4 bedroom.All inclusive. (Incl. wifi!)

416-859-5103

SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS - 2 large rooms in a house. Yonge/ London Road - close to all amenities. Very clean/ bright. $495 incl. First/ last. 289-231-7642

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Houses for Rent Houses for Rent

Rooms for Rentand Wanted

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NEWMARKET- 1 BEDROOM Quiet, new house, Summerhill.

Cable HD TV/ TMN, internet, laundry, amenities. $645 incl.

No parking, no pets. (416) 948-2973.

LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE (sleeps 6)Availabity at DISCOUNTED RATES for the monthsof MAY, JUNE, SEPT & OCT. (SUMMER sold out).This pet friendly cottage is situated in HaliburtonHighlands, with 4 piece bath, living/dining area, wellequipped kitchen and attached screened-in Muskokaroom. Well looked after grassy grounds on a gentleslope down to a 300 sq ft dock on a very peace-ful NO MOTOR lake. Great swimming, fishing, with1 canoe, 3 kayaks, a peddalo, lifevests, fire-pit andgames. Please email [email protected] for rates,full photos and details. 416.564.4511

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YONGE/DAVIS, NEWMARKET, 1350 sq ft commercial space for rent.

Available immediately. Would be a great location

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EUROPEAN CLEANING lady available to clean apartment, house or office. Reliable and professional.

References available. 647-290-6328.

MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS

Up to 90% LTV!• Consumer Proposal Payouts • Property Tax Arrears• Past Bankruptcies Accepted • Personal Tax Arrears

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HOME RENO. 25 years exp. Basement. Kitchen.

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ALWAYS CHEAPEST! All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business.

Fast Sameday! Free Estimates!Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading &

Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days

LIVE-IN/OUT CAREGIVER with light housekeeping for elderly

woman in Pefferlaw. Experience caring for people with

dementia & PSW training preferred. Flexible hours offered to the right

candidate. References required.

Call J. Terry 905-836-1506

Domestic Help Wanted

Domestic Help Wanted

Legal Services Legal Services

Waste Removal Waste Removal

DOWDELL, John David11 May 1943 - 16 March 2016

John is survived by his wife Susan Otis, his three daughters, Rachel (Shelly), Elizabeth and Catherine, their mother, Sandie Drummond, and his step-children, Catharine Quinn and Paul Otis. A granddad to Nicholas, Nathan, Olivia, Evan, Tristan, Lilith, Penelope and Charlotte and a father-in-law to Steven Clark, Wayne Washington, Scott Sills, Ted Quinn and Clara Kim, John was a devoted husband, protective father, caring grandfather, dedicated fi re services offi cer, natural teacher and loyal friend.

John was raised with his sister Betty-Lou in Toronto by Vernon and Jean Dowdell. After secondary school, John began a life-long dedicated career in Fire Prevention, when he joined the York Fire Department in 1965. After the birth of his three daughters, he continued to commute to Weston from Holt/Mount Albert, where he was actively involved in the community through the Optimist Club, committees with the Town of East Gwillimbury and the United Church. John became a Fire Prevention and Explosion Hazards Consultant for the Ontario Ministry of Health, which involved considerable travel throughout the province, where he met many like-minded individuals who felt as passionately about fi re safety and prevention as he did. As an associate instructor at the Ontario Fire College in Gravenhurst, John shared many stories with peers through conversation and lessons, both formally and informally. While living in Gravenhurst, John was actively involved in the community through committee work with Bethune Memorial House and on committees with the Town of Gravenhurst. A seasoned professional, John provided his services to the Huntsville Fire Department, consulted on Building and Fire Codes for the G8 Summit and was a member in OMFPOA, CFSA, NFPA, IAFF and SFPE. Although John started his career as a fi refi ghter, he chose to dedicate his life to fi ghting fi res before they start, through fi re prevention and code enforcement.John was known in the community for his sense of humour, forthright manner, sharp intellect and systematic thinking. John will be missed by many friends and family.Donations can be made in John’s name to the Ross Tilley Burn Unit through Sunnybrook Hospital Foundation in Toronto.

WARREN, John Walter Of Belleville, Ontario passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Saturday, March 19, 2016 after a courageous battle with cancer. John was born in Mt. Albert, Ontario, 82 years ago. Beloved husband of 61 years to Audrey (nee Davy). Loving father of Edith (Dave Easun) of Toronto, Laura (Jim Kennedy) of Toronto and Jennifer (Cary Gough) of Stirling. He was predeceased by his son Mark who left a wife Julie and son Graeme in 1993. Five wonderful grandchildren, Samantha and Drew Gough, Calvert Kennedy, Graeme and Grant O’Neill will miss his sense of humor and teasing ways. John will be sadly missed by his sister Helen and family of Newmarket and brother Jim and family of Thornhill. He was predeceased by his parents Walter and Sarah Warren of Newmarket. In keeping with John’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Friends are invited to call at the John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville (613-968-5588) on Friday, March 25th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, March 26th, at 11:00 a.m. (with visitation one hour prior from 10-11 a.m.). Reception will take place at the funeral home following the service. Interment to take place at Victoria Cemetery- Plainfi eld. If desired, donations to the Belleville General Hospital Oncology Department would be appreciated by the family. For online condolences, please visit www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.

In loving memory of Sheila Flannagan O’reilly

April 1942 - March 2015This is a short story of a young girl, that worked here in Newmarket for Myers Variety. Sheila was a people person, she loved making new friends. She and I shared more than sixty years of friendship and called ourselves sisters by choice. The one promise we did make to each other was that we would always remember each other with a smile, thinking of her now, I am smiling, to me our friendship was so worthwhile. Love and friendship always,

Carol Moore (Cummings)NICKERSON, Ginette Marie

September 24, 1963 ~ March 28, 2009So caring, so lovely,So quiet and true,

Are just a few words,How we defi ne you.

God shared you with us,And we’re thankful, but yet,

We miss you so much,Our Dear Ginette

Your loving family.

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PRICE, Elizabeth

Passed away at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, on Friday, March 18, 2016 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of Bob. Loving mother of Bob and (Donna), Elaine and (Terry), Ron and (Sharon), Kevin and (Trish), Dave and (Hildy), Rosanne and (Joe). Cherished and loved by thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Remembered by her loving family of brothers and sisters and their families.

A caregiver in so many ways, Betty was loved by all. She will be remembered as social and welcoming, excellent in the kitchen, and an astute card player. She enjoyed ballroom dancing with her late husband, Bob, as well as hosting family by the backyard pool. Fond memories remain of regular family dinners where Betty’s baking was always a highlight. In remembrance of Betty, a Requiem Mass was held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 22nd at St. John Chrysostom Church located at 432 Ontario Street, Newmarket. Reception followed at St. John’s Parish Hall.Donations to CHATS - Community & Home Assistance to Seniors would be appreciated.

Online condolences may be made at www.roadhouseandrose.com

GEORGE, Irene Alice (nee Townsley)

November 13, 1939 - March 20, 2016

In her 76th year, Irene passed away peacefully at Southlake Hospital in Newmarket. She was a loving wife of Raymond (Wally) George. Beloved mother of Deb Noddin (Tim), Wally George (Kim), Gail Smart and Kim Waldinsperger (Don). Proud grandmother to 15, great grandmother to 24 & a great, great grandmother to 1; sister of Velma Wallace, Jim Townsley, & the late Freda Dixon.

Irene worked the majority of her life at Snap-On Tools. She captured the hearts of everyone she met while her love for life made everyone else see the brightness in theirs. She was “Mom” or “grandma” to so many people as she opened her home and heart to everyone she met; she will be missed by all.

There will be a celebration of life at the Newmarket Legion, 707 Srigley St., Newmarket on April 9, 2016 10am-2pm. If desired, memorial donation can be made to the Cancer Society.

PATTENDEN, Dorothy Marion (nee Preston)

August 17, 1922 - March 19, 2016 Passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket in her 94th year. Daughter of Joseph Preston and Isabella McGregor. Wife of the late William Howard Pattenden. Mother of Shirley Pattenden, Elaine Plaskitt and her husband Terry, and Nanci Pattenden. Grandmother of Michael and Karry. Great grandmother of Mitchell, Ryan, Autumn and Rane. Survived by her sister Shirley Hines of Bognor, Ontario. Dorothy will be fondly missed by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her siblings Gordon, Elmer and Hilda Fox.Friends and family may call at the Thompon Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway S. (at Yonge St.) Aurora, on Monday, March 28, 2016 from 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 32 Mosley St, Aurora, ON. Funeral Service to follow on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. For those who wish, donations to the Kidney Foundation or Aurora Food Pantry would be appreciated by the family.

NIGHSWANDER, JimJim Nighswander passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, at the age of 81. Beloved husband of Gloria Nighswander for 52 years. Loving Dad of Roy and his wife Sue, Cindy and her husband Bill Daniels, Sandra and her husband Perry Rizzo, and Jim and his wife Karen Krywko. Adored Grampa Donut, Grandpa and Uncle Jim to Megan, Curtis, Jenna, Madison, Pierce, Conner, Cole, Shane, Arden and Oliver. Dear son of the late Olga Nighswander-Beadle and Stan Nighswander. During his life, Jim had a love of his family, cars, horses and trips to Kentucky. A man where a handshake deal had meaning and had old fashion values. Spoke what he thought and lived how he wanted. He will be greatly missed by family and many friends. Visitation will be held on Saturday, March 26th from 5:30 p.m. until time of Funeral Service at 6:30 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Private cremation. If desired, donations to Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation - Palliative Care would be appreciated.

Condolences may be made at www.rskane.ca

R.S. Kane416-221-1159

JEDAN, Karl

It is with a profound sense of sorrow that we announce the passing of husband, father, brother, uncle and friend, Karl Jedan. After a quiet and brave battle with cancer, Karl passed away on December 29, 2015 at the Niagara Regional Health Centre surrounded by his family. He was 76.

Husband to Waltraut (Wally), father to Brian and Lisa (Trevor), Opa to Blake Rose, brother to Helmut (Otti), Irma (Henry), Rosa and Hilda.

He was a mentor and friend to many more than can be mentioned here. Karl helped many people in many different ways and often did quietly and without need to be recognized. He was clear with his wishes: “No tears, no funeral, scatter my ashes over open water…”

A private memorial to celebrate his life and that booming laugh will be held at a later date. In lieu of sending fl owers to the family, please raise a glass of red wine in his memory and consider making a donation to a charity of your choice. He’d like that.

McNALLY, Kenneth Wayne

Peacefully passed away, surrounded by his family at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Thursday, March 10, 2016.

Ken McNally of Bradford at 69 years of age. Beloved husband of Heather for 46 years. Loving dad of Micheal (Dawn), Mark (Cindy) and Matthew (Lisa). Proud grandad of Ryan, Taylor; Lauren, Logan; Tahlia and “one on the way.”

Friends may gather for a Celebration of Ken’s Life at SKWARCHUK FUNERAL HOME, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford on Thursday, March 24, 2016 from 6-8 p.m.

NELSON, Calvin J. Passed away at home in Newmarket on Wednesday, March 16th, 2016, at the age of 90 years. Predeceased by beloved wife Ieleen (nee Davis). Loving father of sons Murray (Deborah), John and daughter Barbara. Cherished granddad of Kevin and special family friend Sam Isgro. Funeral service was held on Saturday, March 19th, 2016. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.

JEFF HODGSONJuly 16, 1976 – March 27, 2003

Thirteen years have passed since that dreadful call

When tones came ringing through the fi re hall

As routine we donned our gearArrived on scene to our worst fear

A fallen brother was the fateOf which we then must extricateTo no avail the damage done,

the realizationOur lost loved one

We question why, what for, who knewWhat’s left behind, a broken crew

We must be strong and brave and grand

The needs of the community still at hand

So we continue the daily paceBut go not without his smiling face

To every fi re and MVCA part of us he’ll always be

You still ride the trucks,The hose you lift

You’re our fi reman angelOur special gift

Bradford West Gwillimbury Fire & Emergency Services

Remembered with Love

Harry Syratt -left us on

March 30, 2010

It is hard to believe that we have had six years without him when he is still such an important part of our lives. We hear his laugh, we see his smile and we feel his love when we think of him. There are times when a few tears are still shed but there are more smiles now. It’s hard not to smile with so many wonderful memories. He lived his life to the fullest, loved his family and his enormous presence touched so many people.

His music plays on. Always and Forever

Joan Syratt and family

Gerrard Patrick O’Reilly

In loving memory of a wonderful

“Papa Bear”who passed away March 24, 2012

May the road rise to meet you.May the wind be always at your back.May the sun shine warm upon your face,the rain fall soft upon your fields,Until we meet again,may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Gaelic Blessing

Love your daughter “Gabiz”

In loving memory of Gerrard Patrick O’Reilly

who passed away March 24, 2012

May the road rise to meet youMay the wind be always at your backMay the sun shine warm upon your faceThe rains fall soft upon your fi eldsAnd, until we meet againMay God hold you in the palm of His hand

Linda and family

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NOVICE # 3Received Silver in the 50th Annual Newmarket House League Hockey Tournament.The team also received the sportsmanship award for the municipality that waspresented to the coaches of the team.GAME 1Bradford - 5 Georgina - 1Goals:2 goals by # 8 Dante Miolla1 goal & assist by #10 Dario Furlan2 goals by # 15 Noah StonemanAssist by #16 Gabriel SorrentiAssist by # 7 Dylan BettencourtGame 2Bradford - 2 East Gwillimbury - 1Goals:Goal by # 10 Dario FurlanGoal by # 9 Colton Van BakerAssists by # 16 Gabrielle Sorrenti

# 17 Dustin Shettler#4 Sebastian Failla

Game 3Bradford - 4 Port Credit - 7Goals:Hat trick by #10 Dario FurlanGoal by # 15 Noah Stoneman2 Assists by # 9 Colton VanbakelNOVICE # 3 – PLAYOFFSMarch 19Novice #3 Blue – 3 Novice #1 Green - 4Goal by #8 Dante Miolla

#15 Noah Stoneman#11 Julian Gal#16 Gabriel Sorrentini

Bradford Midget LL#2Sponsored byWeekend HockeyThe team went undefeated for the 4th time in tournaments this season at The OrilliaMarch Break Festival Tournament on March 17 & 18.Game 1Bradford – 6 Orillia - 0Goals:Shut out to Lane McCartySpencer Ripley with a hat trick from Josh Landolfi, Garren Kilpatrick, CurtisKooring, Brendan Hauck & Carter SheardownJason Burton from Vandy ChitVandy Chit with a pair from Garren Kilpatrick & Brendan HauckGame 2Bradford - 7 Georgina – 0Goals:Shut out to Lane McCartySpencer Ripley with a hat trick from Garren Kilpatrick, Spencer Royce,Ryan Lomas, Tyler Would & Carter SheardownBrendan Hauck with a pair from Vandy Chit, Curtis Kooring, Ryan Lomas &Spencer RipleyRyan Lomas from Spencer RipleyTyler Would from Josh Landolfi &Vandy ChitGame 3Bradford – 5 Kingston - 1Goals:Garren Kilpatrick from Ryan LomasSpencer Ripley with a pair unassistedBrendan Hauck from Spencer Ripley & Colby MaisineTyler Would from Garren Kilpatrick & Spencer RipleyChampionship FinalBradford – 8 Georgina - 3Goals:Spencer Ripley with a pair from Garren Kilpatrick, Spencer Royce & Ryan LomasKyle Brinkos with a pair from Vandy Chit, Josh Landolfi, Jason Burton& Brendan HauckJason Burton unassistedBrendan Hauck from Ryan LomasVandy Chit unassistedColby Maisine from Curtis KooringA big congratulations to Spencer Ripley for achieving an impressive 101 points thisseason! A great finish to the year boys!ATOMThe atom select team was in a tournament over the March break and won silver inNiagara Falls

March 14Atom Select – 6 Stouffville - 3Goals:Parker Davenport with 2 goals from Kaden Reinhardt, and Devon MacGregorMatthew Svirac unassistedColton Graham with 2 from Cristian Glowacki and Fraser CallacottCristian Glowacki from Matthew Svirac and Kaden ReinhardtAtom Select – 3 Kiwanis - 0Goals:Colton Graham from Parker Davenport and Cristian GlowackiParker Davenport from RemyYoo and Cristian GlowackiMatthew Svirac from Devon MacGregorMarch 15Atom Select – 5 Dofasco Steelhawks - 4Goals:Parker Davenport with a hat trick from Matthew Svirac, Fraser Callacott andCristian GlowackiMatthew Svirac with 2 from Fraser Callacott and Colton GrahamAtom Select - 7 Barrie Minors – 4 Quarter FinalsGoals:Matthew Svirac with 2 fromAadi PatelParker Davenport with 2 fromAadi Patel, Devon MacGregor and Nicholas BruiningKaden Reinhardt unassistedColton Graham from Matthew Svirac and Fraser CallacottCristian Glowacki unassisted

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March 16Atom Select – 4 Caledon - 2 Semi - finalsGoals:RemyYoo from Parker Davenport and Aadi PatelParker Davenport from Cristian GlowaciKaden Reinhardt from Nicholas BruiningKaden Reinhardt from Parker DavenportAtom Select – 2 Barrie Majors – 5 FinalsGoals:Fraser Callacott from Colton GrahamMatthew Svirac from Devon MacGregor and Nichlas BruiningA huge shout out to our 2 goalies Carsyn Elliott and Antonino Spencer - Thompsonwho got a shut out in game 2The boys all worked so hard playing 6 games in 3 days. Way to go Bulldogs!!!!MIDGET LL #1Bradford Midget ll # 1 – Ever Ready Auto participated in the Niagara Falls MarchBreak Tournament.Game 1Bradford - 2 Credit Valley - 1Goals:- Jordan Zammit unassisted- Kyle Wade from Nick JonesGame 2Bradford - 5 Lambton - 3Goals:- Colin Chiarot from Nick Georgakis and Ethan Sutton- Nick Georgakis unassisted- Nick Jones from Nick Georgakis and Nicholas Button- Nick Georgakis unassisted- Nick Georgakis unassistedGame 3Bradford - 4 Sudbury - 1Goals:- Jordan Zammit unassisted- Nick Georgakis unassisted- Nicholas Button from Jordan Zammit- Nick Jones unassistedGame 4 – Semi FinalBradford - 1 London - 2 in OT- Matthew Gardiner from Nick Jones and Jordan ZammitFantastic goal tending from Thomas Griffiths.MINORMIDGETAMarch 21Bradford - 1 East Gwillimbury - 4Lone goal from Philippe Lafreniere

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