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VOICE The Pelham’s independent news source from the Heart of Niagara Vol.17 No. 14 Wednesday, June 19, 2013 www.thevoiceofpelham.ca Weekend Weather Thursday High 22º Friday High 24º Saturday High 26º Sunday High 26º Source -The Weather Network Inside The Voice Tops in Guides page 6 Classifieds page 9 Across the Pond page 11 Thinking of Buying? Thinking of Selling? Call Me Today! Call Me Today! 905.733.8996 www.pennylanesold.com [email protected] Office 905.892.0222 River Cruises Space Still Available for 2013 1400 Pelham St. Fonthill 905.892.7900 toll free 800.754.5061 [email protected] [email protected] www.niagara.cruiseholidays.com France River Cruising: • Intimate Ships, villages, vineyards and castles with a few nights in Paris • Hosted wine experts on fall cruises along the Danube Cambodia - Mekong Cruise: • A life experience trip • Fall 2013 with contributions to ODA, Orphans & Disabled Arts Association Alaska Cruises - Good space remains Believe it! Closer to Home this Year? Consider a hosted tour. Yellowstone & Grand Teton, Grand Canyonlands River Cruises 2014 • Danube, France & Rhine • Early booking incentives PLUS Custom Designed Land & Cruise Escapes are our Specialty! A year and a half ago a man walked into Fonthill Paint and Decorating asking for a gallon of paint in a colour that he said was in the store’s data base. It wasn’t. The customer was frustrated, and a bit angry, but the experience gave Chris Baxter an idea. It was an idea that is not only unique in all of the world, but one that will change the home industry. Baxter, who took over Fonthill Paint and Paper from his father several years ago, has created ColourBook, an online collection of everything, and everyone, that’s been in your house. Baxter compares the site to a social media site for your house, noting social media gets into your life and your mind, but ColourBook gets into your house. The paint cans stacked in the basement, the carpet swatches in the junk drawer, the stacks of paper from every contractor who has ever worked on the house –can all be eliminated, he explains. ColourBook allows homeowners to create a colour sheet – listing everything from the exact paint colours used in each room, to the fabrics, flooring, siding, roofing and fixtures, as well as the manufacturer of each item, the retailer and installer. The site is mobile friendly, he adds, so all home owners need to do when shopping for new towels or a new sofa is access the website while they’re in the store and know exactly what will match, and what won’t. They can also access the information if they want to renovate, touch up paint or even build a shed that matches the house. It’s not just for homeowners, adds Baxter, Every time a homeowner accesses the information, or shares it with friends, the company name and logo attached to the product is visible. “It’s free marketing,” he says. Baxter also points out the information is attached to an address, so if someone buys a house and wants to repaint a room, they access the coloursheet and can see everyone who has worked on the house –- another free marketing opportunity if the homeowner decides to choose that contractor. “It is going to provide tools to every individual in new home construction to promote their business in ways never seen before,” says Baxter. “The business side is the key to ColourBook. “It will change the way businesses operate in our industry.” Business owners can keep track of their clients, which can only be viewed by that business, and know exactly what they’ve done BY SARAH MURRELL VOICE Staff Home grown idea Summer Bash street dance Its that Time of the year again for Pelham Fire Department Station One’s Annual Street Dance. Described as a “great night with a great band”, theSummer Bash 2013 features LMT Connection. The Niagara Falls based band is a funk and soul band that has per- formed around the world. Formed in 1989, LMT Connec- tion features Leroy Emanuel on vocals and guitar, drummer Mark Rogers and John Irvine on bass. The dance is Saturday, June 22 at Pelham Fire Station 1 in Fonthill. Tickets are $10 and are available at the station Monday to Friday or from any firefighter. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and the band starts at 9:30 p.m. There will be food and beverages as well as door prizes. This is an age 19 and over event. BY SARAH MURRELL VOICE Staff STRAWBERRY SATURDAY DEVRIES Fruit Farm in Fenwick held its annual Strawberry Social on Saturday, where visi- tors were asked to bring non-perishable food donations for Pelham Cares and received a dish of strawberries and ice cream. Heading off to the pick-your-own field after enjoy- ing fresh berries are sisters Grace and Hanna with their mom Rebecca Palama of Fonthill. Grace was recently chosen as a Carrier of the Week for the Voice. /Voice Photo See BAXTER/page 2
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VOICEThe

Pelham’s independent news source from the Heart of Niagara

Vol.17 No. 14 Wednesday, June 19, 2013www.thevoiceofpelham.ca

Weekend WeatherThursday

High 22º

FridayHigh 24º

SaturdayHigh 26º

SundayHigh 26º

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Inside The Voice

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A year and a half ago a man walked into Fonthill Paint and Decorating asking for a gallon of paint in a colour that he said was in the store’s data base.

It wasn’t. The customer was frustrated,

and a bit angry, but the experience gave Chris Baxter an idea.

It was an idea that is not only unique in all of the world, but one that will change the home industry.

Baxter, who took over Fonthill Paint and Paper from his father several years ago, has created ColourBook, an online collection of everything, and everyone, that’s been in your house.

Baxter compares the site to a social media site for your house, noting social media gets into your life and your mind, but ColourBook gets into your house.

The paint cans stacked in the basement, the carpet swatches in the junk drawer, the stacks of paper from every contractor who has ever worked on the house –can all be eliminated, he explains.

ColourBook allows homeowners to create a colour sheet – listing everything from the exact paint colours used in each room, to the fabrics, flooring, siding, roofing and fixtures, as well as the manufacturer of each item, the retailer and installer.

The site is mobile friendly, he adds, so all home owners need to do when shopping for new towels or a new sofa is access the website while they’re in the store and know exactly what will match, and what won’t.

They can also access the information if they want to renovate, touch up paint or even build a shed that matches the house.

It’s not just for homeowners, adds Baxter,

Every time a homeowner accesses the information, or shares it with friends, the company name and logo attached to the product is visible.

“It’s free marketing,” he says. Baxter also points out the

information is attached to an address, so if someone buys a house and wants to repaint a room, they access the coloursheet and can see everyone who has worked on the house –- another free marketing opportunity if the homeowner decides to choose that contractor.

“It is going to provide tools to every individual in new home construction to promote their business in ways never seen before,” says Baxter.

“The business side is the key to ColourBook. “It will change the way businesses operate in our industry.”

Business owners can keep track of their clients, which can only be viewed by that business, and know exactly what they’ve done

BY SARAH MURRELLVOICE Staff

Home grown idea

Summer Bash street dance

Its that Time of the year again for Pelham Fire Department Station One’s Annual Street Dance.

Described as a “great night with a great band”, theSummer Bash

2013 features LMT Connection. The Niagara Falls based band is a funk and soul band that has per-formed around the world.

Formed in 1989, LMT Connec-tion features Leroy Emanuel on vocals and guitar, drummer Mark Rogers and John Irvine on bass.

The dance is Saturday, June 22 at

Pelham Fire Station 1 in Fonthill. Tickets are $10 and are available at the station Monday to Friday or from any firefighter.

Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and the band starts at 9:30 p.m. There will be food and beverages as well as door prizes.

This is an age 19 and over event.

BY SARAH MURRELLVOICE Staff

STRAWBERRY SATURDAY

DEVRIES Fruit Farm in Fenwick held its annual Strawberry Social on Saturday, where visi-tors were asked to bring non-perishable food donations for Pelham Cares and received a dish of strawberries and ice cream. Heading off to the pick-your-own field after enjoy-ing fresh berries are sisters Grace and Hanna with their mom Rebecca Palama of Fonthill. Grace was recently chosen as a Carrier of the Week for the Voice.

/Voice Photo

See BAXTER/page 2

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for a customer if they return needing more work.

Another aspect of ColbourBook should interest all business owners, not only the ones in home design or building.

Baxter says he would like every business to create a coloursheet in ColourBook, listing all the paint colours and materials used in their public spaces.

When a customer at Fonthill Paint and Paper, for example, is wondering what a specifi c colour looks like on a wall, in real life, Baxter can drop the colour on a map and it will show him every location where that colour has been used, and he can send his customer to a local business to see the colour.

Another service of the site allows homeowners to choose colours for everything, from wall to fl oors and siding to shingles, by clicking on a colour they prefer in a photo of a specifi c material, ensuring the stone work on the front of the house is complimentary to the siding and shingles, he explains.

While Baxter hired a slew of computer programmers to create the site, and now has one programmer to manage it, he says it’s not about him or Fonthill Paint

and Decorating. “I don’t care if I never make

money from it,” he says, noting his excitement stems from the fact that a completely unique internet product was grown in small town

Pelham. “I just want people to use it. It

will benefi t everybody.”To check out ColourBook, visit

www.colourbook.ca.

BaxterContinued from page 1

CHRIS Baxter, owner of Fonthill Paint and Paper, has devel-oped an industry-changing website for builders, decorators, contractors and designers.

Sarah Murrell/Voice Photo

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March 17th, 2004: St. Patrick’s Day. It was on this day that Jonesy played their first show together as a band. Once the first note was played, the band and the crowd both knew that something special was taking place. This was no ordinary band. From that first show to every single one since, one thing has remained constant: Jonesy are not just a part of the party.....they ARE the party.

“Jonesy” is made up of five unique personalities from the Niagara Region. Each member has been involved with various musical projects throughout their lives, some starting at a very young age. The name “Jonesy” was guitarist Paul Lalama’s idea, respectively. No one really knows the true meaning of the name. Paul himself might not even know!

...and these boys have CRED.

Scott Neilson, the powerhouse singer who many have compared to U2’s Bono, has shared the stage with big-name acts like Bryan Adams!! What does Jonesy sound like?? Take “The Killers”, throw in a dash of Coldplay, and top it off with a mix of U2 and Franz Ferdinand and you get the idea. “JONESY”, in a relatively short time, has already become a “buzz” word across Ontario. 2004 proved to be an amazing first year, and 2005 even better – as the band played it’s biggest gig yet – rocking for 50,000 people on New Years Eve in Niagara Falls. 2013 and Jonesy is still going strong!!

Individiual Jonesy members have won many radio station home-grown contests including Mix.99.9 and 97.7 htz fm. Keep your ears and eyes on these boys. They have already worked

with some of the industries best- including David Kahne (Paul McCartney, Sublime), Arnold Lanni (Simple Plan, Our Lady Peace), and David Tyson (Celine Dion, Alanah Myles), who co-wrote and produced Jonesy’s “Undone”.

The future looks very bright for Jonesy.

Jonesy brings the party to Fonthill on Thursday, June 20 to kick off the eighth season of summer concerts at Peace Park. The concert kicks off at 7 p.m.

Once again, concert organizers are relying on event sponsorships as well as collections each week to bring the best talent to the

bandshell each week. To help raise funds to continue providing free concerts, the committee is once again offering Fonthill Bandshell Booster Button.

Booster Buttons will be available for sale at Star Tile for two more weeks and at the Fonthill Bandshell next Thursday for $100 for the season, cheque or cash. The committee has applied for charitable status and hopes to issue charitable tax receipts for your donations.

Visit www.fonthillbandshell.com for more information on our exciting line up for this season!

First of summer concert series set for Thursday, June 20

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Sarah Murrell, EditorWarren Mason, Advertising

Liz Hayden, Graphics Leslie Chiappetta,

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THE VOICE of PelhamFrom The Heart

of Niagara209 Highway 20 East

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Letters to the Editor are welcome provided the submis-sion contains the writer’s full name, signature, address and telephone number. Names only will be published. Names will not be withheld. The newspaper reserves the right to change, condense or reject any contribution for brevity or legal purposes. All Material in this publication is protected by copyright. Reproduction is prohibited without express, written permission of the pub-lisher. Advertising: The VOICE of Pelham regrets any errors that appear in advertisements in this newspaper, however, we will not be held responsible for more than one incorrect inser-tion or for any damages beyond the amount of space which contains the error.

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LETTERS to the editorAlmost three months have passed

since I wrote my last letter to the editor, questioning the dismissal of Craig Larmour, Director of Planning.

The only town response I have heard was that Mr. Ottaway told The Voice that there was “no reason”.

Two weeks later, an excellent letter was published in The Voice from Mr. Wm. Braun from Fenwick. This letter contained a wealth of information about recent town business.

I do know that when the candidate for assistant director of public works was

brought from the west to be interviewed, Mr. Larmour was assigned the task. Mr. Larmour concluded that his qualifications were lacking and recommended that he not be hired. The candidate was brought back for a second interview – Mr. Larmour again recommended that he not be hired. He was hired anyway. I believe that this probably led to Mr. Larmour’s “no reason” departure. Such is the reward for honesty.

I do not have access to Mr. Braun’s “water cooler” information, but what I have gleaned from the street tells me that this newly employed person, having been

hired and having his moving expenses subsidized, is not longer employed by the town.

A candidate for the position of town planner was recently interviewed and approved for hiring. Information received suggests that he asked questions from Regional sources about the Town of Pelham and withdrew his application.

In 2012, the Voice published several articles about some homeowners complaining that a bylaw officer was being overly aggressive while trying to get their properties cleaned up. Council, I would think, must have backed her efforts or else

they would have reigned her in. She was rewarded for her efforts by being fired. The Voice lost the advertising business from the town which they had held for many years. Does this sound like retaliation?

Are we seeing a new style of management imported from Alberta? Is our council on board with it? Should town employees be nervous?

These and other questions could and should be answered by the mayor in his weekly column published by The Voice. Council members could also weigh in on the subject.

Bob McGlashenFonthillll

More questions, still no answers from town

As many of you may know, I am no longer owner, nor do I work, at Fonthill Pharmasave.

I would like to write a little note of thanks to the community of Pelham and express my gratitude to our customers who helped make our store a success. Ursula and I will always have the fondest memories of getting to know customers who became friends and working in our own pharmacy in Fonthill. This

period represents the best time of our working years so far.

We would also like to express our sincerest gratitude to our former staff, who made working with them such a pleasure.

Again, deepest thanks from us and wishing the residents of Pelham all the best of health and happiness.

Sincerely,Scott and Ursula Penner

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My condolences go out to the Riehl family on the loss of their son.

The area selected for the new skatepark is an accident or another tragedy waiting to occur.

Well hidden from police and the public where trouble could happen, let alone a drowning. Without the skate park at Marlene Stewart Streit Park, in the past the pool as a haven for late night dips by intruders. Feces, bottles, etc. have been found by pool staff causing the closure of the pool for clean-up.

Parents sit and watch their children take swim lessons in that vicinity. Surely you can find a more convenient area for sktaeboarding.

Skaters won’t have to cross Hwy 20 or Pelham Street to get there. They don’t always carry their boards to cross the streets, let alone the steep hill to the park area. Foul balls from slow-pitch could hit someone causing injury.

The arena all-purpose court would be a better and safer area. A pay phone is available at the arena if needed for assistance of any kind.I would assume the Town would have to look into liability if the area was chosen for skaters. Be cautious of your site selection.

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The honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will be visiting the Town of Pelham on Friday.

Onley will be touring the Centennial Park playground, one of Pelham’s fully accessible playgrounds. He will also have the opportunity to meet the Fabulous Fenwick Lions during their biweekly Fish Fry.

Mayor Dave Augustyn and the

613 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps will greet the Honourable Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and introduce members of Council and of the Joint Accessibility Committee.

“Pelham is proud of our award-winning accessible playgrounds and we hope everyone can join us as we welcome His Honour and showcase this great part of our community,” said Augustyn.

In 2009, Pelham received federal and provincial funding under Recreation Ontario (Ontario REC) and the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program in Ontario to replace all playgrounds and bring them up to current accessibility standards. ABC Recreation Ltd. designed and constructed the new facilities, which incorporate adult exercise equipment and bike racks. In 2011,

Pelham received the Parks and Recreation Ontario Excellence in Design Award for the playground replacement project.

Operational since the summer of 2010, nine parks offer accessible playground equipment in Pelham including : Centennial Park at 999 Church St.; Cherry Ridge Park at 90 Sandra Dr.; Harold Black Park at 954 Haist St; Hurleston Community Park at 23 Shorthill

Place; Marlene Stewart Sreit Park at 55 Park Lane; North Pelham Park at 1780 Cream St.; Pelham Corners Park at 1077 Edward Ave.; Rolling Meadows Park at 23

Meadowvale Dr.; and Woodstream Park at 79 Spruceside Cres.

Onley’s tour of Centennial Park will begin at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 21.

Lieutenant Governor to visit Pelham’s accessible parks

RECOGNITION FOR SERVICE

FIREFIGHTER Bob Cullen (second from left) was recognized by Mayor Dave Augustyn (left) and council as well as Cap-tain Neil Stanley and Fire chief Bob Lymburner recently for his many years of dedicated service to the Pelham Fire De-partment. Cullen has retired after 23 years as a volunteer fire-fighter.

Sarah Murrell/Voice Photo

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In the past four years the Canada Cord has not been awarded to a Girl Guide.

This year four young women earned Guiding’s highest award, one of them from Pelham.

Hannah Beckett, of Pelham, and three other members of her Pathfinder group, which meets in Welland, have earned the special award this year.

The Canada Cord is an award that can be earned by Pathfinders and is about interacting with the community and other Members of Guiding while learning a wide variety of skills.

To receive the Canada Cord a Pathfinder, a Guide between the ages of 12 and 14, must complete several exercises which focus on first aid, leadership, citizenship, and community service.

“There’s a lot to it,” says

Beckett. Along with Beckett, Welland

Pathfinders Sara Dakin, Molly Boon and Mary Petriw earned the Canada Cord as well.

Dakin, who with Boon was one of the youngest Brownies to ever receive all of the Brownie level badges, said it was a goal she wanted to achieve so she set her sights on earning the Canada Cord.

Dakin also added her mother did not achieve her Canada Cord, so it was something Dakin wanted to accomplish.

For Beckett, her aunt Amy did get a Canada Cord when she was a Guide, so Beckett says when she heard about it it was definitely something she wanted to do.

“With grandma, we’ve achieved a lot,” said Beckett, explaining her grandmother is a leader of the group and they work on goals together.

“It was a goal. I definitely worked hard for it,” says Beckett.

Boon says she liked looking at the list of things to accomplish to receive the Canada Cord and then working out how she would get there, explaining she organized a Guide camp around first aid as part of her Canada Cord.

For Petriw, it was simply an accomplishment she wanted for herself, so she worked for it.

“I love working on badges,” says Dakin explaining why she enjoyed the challenge so much.

The four Pathfinders worked together, and with their fellow Pathfinders, so many of their group have some of the necessary badges as well.

The leaders, said Petriw, were also very supportive and helpful.

“It’s amazing how much they did,” said Boon.

Canada Cord is an accomplishment most girls take all of their Pathfinder years to accomplish, but these four are only in their second year of Pathfinding.

“It’s an accomplishment. An honour,” said Petriw.

Beckett pointed out her high school will give her two credits for earning the Canada Cord, adding it will definitely help put them ahead of other students as

they move forward in school and careers.

“It’s a good thing,” said Boon. All four girls say they have stayed

in Guides for so long, between eight and nine years, because of the friendships they made, the

feeling they can be themselves, and the experiences they’ve enjoyed – including those that earned them their Canada Cord.

“It was fun to experience it all,” said Beckett.

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The community is invited to sell at the event, tables are provided, as well as shop for great deals.

To reserve a spot, call 905-228-3250 or email [email protected].

Anyone with items to donate to the sale can drop them off at the school location, (at Brick by Brick Therapy in the plaza at the corner of Highway 20 and Cataract Road) on Saturday, June 22 between 4 and 7 p.m. Monetary donations are also welcome. Fifty per cent of the proceeds from the sale will

be donated to the school.“As a mother to a five-year-old

with autism, this school is such a necessary part of the landscape of the Niagara Region.,” says Amy Sheehan. “So many parents like myself, who have a child or

children with autism require a school like this for our children because they cannot succeed and/or thrive in a typical school environment. Having a school like the Julien School is such a blessing and relief.

“With the help of fundraising it is the hope that the cost of tuition can remain at a level that is attainable for a large number of families,” added Sheehan on the importance of the upcoming garage sale.

The sale runs Sunday, June 23 at the school’s current location at 2601 Regional Road 20 (at Brick by Brick Therapy in the plaza at the corner of Highway 20 and Cataract Road), from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Garage sale for new, alternative learning school June 22

The site for a skate park in Pelham, being constructed in memory of 14-year-old Isaac Riehl has been chosen as Marlene Stewart Streit Park (MSSP).The original site for the park, made possible by Aviva Community fund-

ing and the support of the community, was Harold Black Park but a decades old agreement ended that plan two weeks ago. The site committee went back to the drawing board and suggested

MSSP as the new site, complete with a redesign of the park’s master plan and upgraded services. At council June 17, where the new site needed the okay of council-

lors, some raised the concern of safety, since the park is accessed off of Regional Rd. 20. Both Mayor Dave Augustyn and Vickie Ravenswaay, di-rector of recreation, explained the plans will included improved safety at the park, and noted the park has been used by other users, safely, since 1939. Councillor Catherine King, who owns property adjacent to the park,

said there are neighbours to MSSP and the noise of a skate park will echo in the pit.“I’m very disappointed,” she said of the site choice. Agusutyn rebutted, by noting a skate park is no louder than a ball game

or pool fun, both of which already exist in the park, adding a skate park and velodrome have both been uses of the park in the past.A plan, with improved access to the park, will be forthcoming, leading

councillors to vote in favour of the new site.

Skate site chosen

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CLASSIFIEDSCommunity Events

For Sale

Josh DeHaan Flooring“For all your flooring needs”

We offer in-stock specials:

pre-finished hardwood flooring solid, engineered from $2/ft2

laminate flooring from $.89/ft2

carpet and vinyl flooring from $4.95/yd2

fibre flooring from $1/ft2

ceramic tile from $.89/ft2

...and other specials!

Call us to see the products that are available & visit our

showroom.

Phone: 905-892-7898Fax: 905-892-4811 No Sunday Calls, Please

••

Wheat straw for sale. small bales. Call 905-788-2956 or 905-892-1303Burke’s Masonry

Brick repair, parging, tuckpointing, step

repair, stone tile overlay, granite coatings,

pressure washing.905-682-7061

Portable sawmill service. I will come to your home or farm and custom mill your logs. Firewood & lumber also available. Call Rob Patterson, 905-401-4948, [email protected]

ALLTYPE MASONRYChimneys, Brick,

Block, Stone. Foundation repairs, sidewalks, custom concrete work. Call

the Deamudes– Tom 289-241-4767 or 905-892-1924

FRANK’S DRYWALL & TILE

Complete basement renovations, parging, porches, back decks,

fences, laminate & ceramic tile.

Call for free estimate:905-892-5875

GOLF LESSONS CGTF/USGTF Level IV Certified Master Golf Teaching Pro-fessional. Private. Semi-Private. Juniors. Beginners. All Levels. Call Doug 905-892-3140, 905-327-1492, [email protected]

Lessons

Reflexology, Reiki, Therapeutic Touch - Aleith Sheldrick. Tuesdays from 10 am - 2 pm Studio Twenty (Fonthill Shopping Plaza). For appointment call 905-892-8959 or email [email protected] Saturday, June 22, 8 a.m.

to Noon. 18 Kathy Court. Household items, pictures, bowflex machine, games and more.

Garage Sale

NOTICE TO CREDITORSIn the estate of MARJORY ELIZABETH FREEMAN, late

of the Town of Pelham in the Regional Municipality of Ni-agara, deceased.

All claims against the Estate of MARJORY ELIZABETH FREEMAN, late of the Town of Pelham in the Regional Mu-nicipality of Niagara who died on or about the 1st day of June, 2013 must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 26th day of June, 2013; thereafter, the undersiged will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to claims filed.

Dated at Welland, Ontario this 12th day of June, 2013Wendall Phillips230 Tice RoadRR1 Ridgeville, ONL0S 1M0

ServicesONGOING• Tuesday 7:00 p.m.

Bingo Night at St. Ann’s Church, 834 Canboro Rd, Fenwick Wheelchair accessible.

• Alternate Wednesdays. 1:00-3:00 p.m.. Drop-in Bridge at Pelham Library. • Wednesdays - 1st & 3rd of the each month, at 2 p.m. Pelham Community Church Worship Service, 461 Canboro Rd, Fenwick.

• Wednesday - last Wednesday each month. Euchre Night at North Pelham Youth Hall, 1718 Maple St. $3 admission. Call Rose for info: 905-892-3408.

• Fridays 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Legion Lunch

• Saturdays, 2-4:30 p.m. Bingo at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Fonthill, 141 Regional Road 20.

UPCOMINGFriday, June 21• 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Fab

Fenwick Lions Fish Fry, Take Out, Centennial Park, Church St, Fenwick.

Saturday, June 22• 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

How to Get Your Book Published, with award-winning PEI author

Julie V. Watson. Part of Greyborders’ Niagara Literary Arts Festival. $25, please register ahead. Pelham Public Library, Fonthill.

• 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Pelham Festival Book Fair. Free, drop in. Books for sale and signing. Part of Greyborders’ Niagara Literary Arts Festival. Pelham Public Library, Fonthill.

• 8:30 p.m. Fonthill Firefighter Association Street Dance featuring LMT Connection. Tickets are $10 available at the Fire Hall 1 Monday to Friday or from any firefighter. There Food and beverages, door prizes. Age 19 and over event.

Sunday, June 23• 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Community Tent Sale to benefit Julien School for Alternative Learners, 2601 Hwy 20 (in plaza at Cataract Road). Reserve spot, 905-288-3250 or [email protected].

Monday, June 24 & Tuesday, June 25

• The Ontario Senior Games Association 55+ (OSGA) June 24 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Open Doubles Cribbage Tournament. Pickleball

will be featured in the gym on June 25. from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, an instructor will teach how the game is played. Community Wellness Centre on Lincoln Street in Welland. The OSGA is also hosting a golf tournament at Sparrow Lakes on June 26. Please call Ron (905) 646-8477 to register for the Cribbage and Pickleball events, and Bill Snyder at 892-4676 for more golf information.

Monday, June 24• 6:30 p.m. to dusk.

Pelham Horticultural Society Evening Garden Walk, meet at the Fonthill Library for map. $7 non-members. Refreshments to follow.

• 7:30 p.m. Wainfleet Historical Society meeting, Patron of Industry Hall, Marshville Heritage Village in Wainfleet. Speakers, Grant LaFleche, St. Catharines Standard Journalist and Arden Phair, retired curator of St. Catharines Musuem, on constructing a memorial to workers who died building the canal.

Monday, July 1• Town of Pelham Canada

Day Celebrations. Parade 1 p.m down Haist Street. Pelham Cares, will be collecting non-perishable food items along the parade route.

Prescription glasses - black frame (Italian design) at St. John’s Conservation park-ing lot on June 12, 3013. Contact 905-892-9511.

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BERRY FRESHFARMS

Strawberries1760 Balfour St.

FenwickM-F 8-8, Sat. 8-5,

Sun. Closed.info 905-892-8231

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KAISER, GORDON EVERETTE - We lost a very special person on June 10th. We will miss his smile, caring words, sense of humour, love for life, and the ability to touch people in a special way. He leaves behind a trail of everlasting memories and smiles on the faces of so many. The skies are missing a pilot, the oceans a diver, the theatre a patron, a horse an owner, and the world a traveller. He brought the joy of home ownership to so many families through his role at Kenmore Homes, Mountainview Homes, and later his own company Kaiser Homes. Gordon faced a host of “medical challenges” in the last five years, but his smile and his positive outlook on life endured until the end. He would want us to thank all his “special friends” who helped him over the course of his many battles. You made everyday better for him, and we hope that he made everyday a little better for you. To those people who touched his life at Shaver Hospital and Linhaven, you taught us that growing old can be a beauti-ful thing being surrounded by so many caring people. His wife Laurie was not only his kindergarten classmate, but also his best friend and wife for 63 years. He was a special Dad, and a loving grandfather. He savoured every breath in life and cherished every moment until the end. Gordon would want us all to remember him by following his lead with a warm smile, and a determination to make each day a better day for someone else. Gordon leaves behind his adored wife Laurie, of St. Catharines. Cherished father of Stephen (Robin), Fonthill, Kristine (Nizar 2010) Akilie, and Kimberly all of St. Catharines. Special grandfather to Philip and Matthew Kaiser, and Gordon Akilie. Step grandfather of Richard Akilie, and Malek (Layal) Akilie, and family. Loving brother-in-law of Lois (Richard) Siegner and Bill (Shirley) Allendorf, of Kitchener. Gordon will be missed but not forgotten by all who knew and loved him. Cremation has taken place. Funeral liturgy will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Fonthill on July 5, at 1:30 followed by a reception and celebration of Gordon’s life at Peninsula Lakes Golf and Country Club in Fonthill. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations would be appreciated and made to Hotel Dieu Shaver Health and Rehabilitative Foundation, or Linhaven Long Term Care Home both of St. Catharines. On-line Guest Book is available at www.pedlarfuneral-home.ca

Obituary

Landscape Supply Yard Sale1 Day Only

Saturday June 22, 2013 8 am-3 pm

DEKORTE’S LANDSCAPING LTD.799 BALFOUR STREET, FENWICK

Includes:•New and Used Interlock Stone•

•Natural Stone•Concrete Steps•Pavers••Slabs•Fence Materials•Gates•

•Driveway Curbs•Retaining Walls•and more landscape supplies.

Delivery Available

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Plumbers

ROBERT WILLIAMS PLUMBING & HEATING LIMITED330 MOORE DRIVE, RR 1, RIDGEVILLE 905-892-2655 1-800-676-4029

Landscaping

•Flagstone•Waterfalls•Planting•Interlocking Brick892-4510

www.landscapesbybill.com

Landscaping

• Landscape Design & Construction • Interlocking Stone • Natural Stone • Retaining Walls • Ponds & Water Features • Mini Excavator & Bobcat Services • Free Estimates

Steve Van Lochem NPD • 905-892-2188874 Hwy #20 West, Fenwick • www.naturesownidea.com

Heating & Air Cond.

G E O T H E R M A L S Y S T E M STraditional Home Heating and Air

Fireplaces, Boilers, Hot Water TanksTel. 905.892.1384

Located in Fenwick

Hardware782 Canboro Road • Fenwick

Tree ServiceFully Insured

Free Estimates

Brian AlkemadeCertified Arborist

905.892.0261www.shorthillstreeservice.com

Wine Making

FREE BOTTLES WITH YOUR FIRST ORDER

[email protected]

Property MaintenanceLAWN CUTTING | AERATING | DETHATCHING |

LAWN ROLLING | ROTOTILLING | SEASONAL CLEANUP SODDING | TOPSOIL | LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION

LANDSCAPING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

905-892-0131 | [email protected] | www.zarcon.com

Heating & Air Cond.

Matt Bering Heating & Air Conditioning

• Commercial, Residential & Agricultural • Service and Installation • All Makes & Models

Phone 905.892.1974 Cell 905.651.6663

Furniture Refinishing

HEIRLOOMHAND REFINISHING

1825 Hollow Rd., Fonthill

905-892-3023www.filbertrefinishing.com

Established 1976specializing in

“TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUE OF OLDE”

Plumbing

We offer Drain Snaking, Hydro Scrubbing and Video Inspections

RenovationsLandscapingLANDSCAPES Inspired By Your LIFESTYLE

799 Balfour St, Fenwick 905.892.6908

www.dekortes landscaping.com

Heating & Cooling

We Service All Makes And Models

Landscaping

FFGGGGFGFFairhaven Gardens

Property Maintenance

Bi l l De Bruin905.892.8608

Fa i r h a v e n g a r d e n s@ho tm a i l . c om

Edging • Planting Mulching • Grass Cutting

Garden Maintenance New Sod & Repair

Snow Removal Spring Clean Up

Concrete Supplies

(905) 262-2000 or Toll free 1-800-881-1628cottoninc.ca

Niagara’s Complete Concrete Contractor

Top SoilScreened Organic

TOP SOIL905.734.4870

also • Sand • Crushed StoneDelivery or Pick-Up

DiMartile Farms E s t . 1 9 4 0

Electrical

ACB ElectricalFenwick

Alex Bover-Master Electrician-ECRA #7003130

Service Upgrades • Energy Efficiency UpgradesTroubleshooting • New Wiring & Re-Wiring

Commercial • Industrial • Residential

tel: 905-892-4988cell: 905-714-2145 for urgent calls

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Property Maintenance

Est. 1998PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

- Mowing, Rolling, Sodding, Mulch, Aerating, Overseeding, Shrub/Hedge Trimming, Garden

Maintenance,Spring & Fall CleanupLANDSCAPING - Interlock Walkways,

Decks, New Gardens

Design & Build

Ben BensonFenwick, ON

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Renovations & AdditionsResidential • Commercial

Interior • ExteriorLarge or Small Jobs

Plans • PermitsWe can provide ALL Trades

For free design advice and estimateCall Gunter Wells 905-774-6646

Hartwell Homes Inc.

SERVICE directory

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The E.L. Crossley women’s 8 rowing crew has had a very successful season. It’s the crew’s last season together as many members are heading off to university next year.

To mark the milestone in their high school rowing careers the young women are celebrating their season by heading to England, to compete in the Royal Henley Women’s Regatta.

“Our coach thought it [competing in England] would be a good idea to end our season and high school rowing career,” says Shawna Griffin. “It’s our going away gift,”

Part of the reason for wanting to compete in England, explained the team, is the Schoolboy -– traditionally a successful meet for Crossley’s rowing program – was cancelled due to weather.

“Schoolboy didn’t happen so this is unfinished business,” says Lauren Aiello.

“It’s closure,” added Maria Gearing, noting it will be the last time the crew will row together.

Five members of the crew are heading to U.S. schools next year to continue rowing.

Gearing is off to the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa for a Bachelor of Science, pre-med, as is her teammate Skylar Luttjehuizen. Aiello will be at the University of Florida studying romance languages hoping to teach. Natalie Tavares will be at the University of Tennessee Knoxville studying accounting and Adrien Kawalek will be at Michigan State.

“It’s an amazing opportunity for us,” says Gearing, with the rest of the crew noting it is a prestigious meet and definitely an asset to their rowing and university careers.

Luttjehuizen noted the English rowing style is different than in North America, explaining the crews row side-by-side in an elimination style competition. Only the winning crew from each race moves on to compete.

“It’s going to be a good competition,” said Gearing.

The idea that the crew could be out of the regatta after just one race definitely puts added pressure on them, they said.

Before the crew left they held a fundraiser at local stores to help cover the cost of the trip and were able to collect enough money to pay for the boat rental for the

week in London with the donated money. They set up ergometers in front of the stores and even raced against a few brave donors. The athletes say they were truly overwhelmed with the generosity and the genuine interest that the public had about their venture.

They’ve set up an on-line fund site to continue to offset the huge costs for this trip. The fund site is http://www.gofundme.com/snrc-henley

They’re also selling raffle tickets on a Chris Pronger Winter Classic jersey from the Philadelphia Flyers, which are available at the school.

The team expressed their appreciation for coach John Ruscitti as well as the South Niagara Rowing Club, the school community and their parents for supporting their efforts all season and the trip to England.

$10 per weekPlus HST

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Automotive

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New expanded facilities Open Mon-Friday 8am-5pm

AUTO • TRUCK • INDUSTRIALREPAIRS

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Plumbing

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BY SARAH MURRELLVOICE Staff

Rowers heading to England

The Crossley crew: Carly Zanatta (front, left), Shawna Griffin, Ashley Ellis, Natalie Tavares, Hayley Vanderzanden, Adrien Kawalek (back, left), Lauren Aiello, Skylar Luttjehuizen, and Maria Gearing.

Sarah Murrell/Voice Photo

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Urban Garden Soil$5.00 9kg bag

(Reg. $5.99)Vertical Garden

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The Place With The Big Chair

Ceramic Pots40% OFF

12” Patio Planters & Hanging Baskets 2/$35 (Reg. $24.99 each)

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Lampman’s Furniture

S A L EJUNE 20, 21, 22, 23

Over 20,000 sq. ft. of Quality Furniture for the entire house!

H U R R Y !Sale ends Sunday

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