april 2016 - Briar Crier
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april 2016 - Briar Crier
BRIARCRIER.CA More than 25 years! APRIL 2016 Community news magazine for Green Briar and Briar Hill in Alliston, Ontario Pictured: STEPHEN DOBBY and CHRISTINE FARAH in ALL SHOOK UP an American jukebox musical inspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis Presley SOUTH SIMCOE THEATRE APRIL 7 -24 See Page 10 FREE In-home consultation Serving Bolton, Orangeville, Alliston, Tottenham & Surrounding Areas Call Barry 647-828-2649 (Briar Hill Resident Designer) Brenda and Peter Wartha VISIT OUR SHOWROOM! 17 Queen Street South, Tottenham THIS IS RETIREMENT LIVING Office: 905-487-8363 / Cell: 289-383-2611 Toll-free: 888-982-8343 Web: www.budgetblinds.com/Bolton Facebook: www.facebook.com/budgetblindsbolton AS IT SHOULD BE. It’s time for the things that really matter. Discover all there is to love about living at Kingsmere. Together Time | Hobbies Parties | Dining | Assistance When Needed 287 King Street South, Alliston, Ontario L9R OC4 705.434.4600 | www.KingsmereSuites.ca Estate Planning Seminar WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, 2016 6:30PM—8:00PM Nottawasaga Inn Resort 6015 Highway 89, Alliston Please join us for... • An introduction to estate planning and planned giving. • An introduction to the legal elements of estate planning. • Using investments and insurance creatively in the estate planning and planned giving process. • Question and answer period with our speakers. Featuring Guest Speakers: Seating is limited. To register, please contact Jenna at 705-435-6281 x.2351 or [email protected] Jo-Anne Ryan Vice President Philanthropic Advisory Services TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. Laima Alberings BA (Hons), LL.B. Wills & Estate Planner TD Wealth Advisory Services Kindly Sponsored and Hosted by On behalf of Disclaimer: This education event is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a solicitation to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Donors. The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 3 Volume 26, Issue 12 ― ALMOST 26 YEARS! Contents 6 Around Town A Communi t y New s Maga zine WEB: BriarCrier.ca COUNCILLOR'S CORNER Publisher News and Local Events 30 Around the Briars Briar Hill and Green Briar Community Centre Calendars, News, Contact Information MARGRAVINE MEDIA PO BOX 686 ALLISTON ON L9R 1V8 Phone 705-434-4569 E-mail M [email protected] 29Crossword 5 Editor's Desk ▶HOURS: 9 to 5, Monday to Friday 43 SENDING US INFORMATION 19Lifestyle ▶DEADLINES − April 11 for the May edition − May 10 for the June edition Residents are welcome to submit information for inclusion in the Community News, Keeping in Touch, and Bargain Market sections free of charge (some limitations apply). Our mission is to promote community. You can help – send a picture, story, poem, puzzle; anything you think other residents would enjoy. The Briar Crier promotes the activities of many local non-profit, volunteer-run organizations gratuitously. For information, please contact the Publisher, Margravine Media, at 705-434-4569. Submissions may be edited for clarity and brevity. Keeping in Touch Articles Condo Corner Golf Story - Pg 23 44Marketplace Classified & Bargain Market ads 22Sudoku 46 Directory of Advertisers You may e-mail your submission to the Editor, Marie Fischer (see above). To hand-deliver your submission, please contact your Community News Coordinator― Green Briar Valerie Tripp 705-435-2756 Briar Hill Nancy Smith 705-434-9796 We respect your privacy and do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with anyone. Opinions expressed in this magazine are not necessarily intended to reflect those of the Publisher. Margravine Media accepts no responsibility or liability for claims made for any product or service reported on or advertised in this issue. Margravine Media also reserves the right to limit liability for omissions and errors to a printed correction in the next issue. BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 4 My Spring Garden My favourite seasons are spring, summer, fall, and winter ― in that order. I really do love the climate in Canada, although I could do without the months February, March, and sometimes April. It is sunny today, so I just ran outside to take this picture for you, and me. I am proud of the way this little garden is coming along. When we moved into this house two years ago, this spot was filled with nothing but gravel and a single Weeping Mullbery tree. It now has a variety of plants in it. My plan is to make this the spot for spring bulbs. It's located alongside the sidewalk where neighbours can enjoy it as they pass by. I have learned that a garden is a great way to connect with the people around you. On a couple of occasions, I found one neighbour quietly gazing at my new garden. Now, each time we see each other, we grin broadly at one another. He doesn't speak English, but I do think I have found a kindred spirit in him. He is an elderly gentleman who walks slowly, with the support of a cane. I truly enjoy seeing him. It's incredible what a smile can do. My husband, Ron, and I have vowed to spend our weekends this summer doing the things we have been missing. For the first time, we will be attending the Taste of the Town event at the Gibson Centre in Alliston. I will take a few Marie Fischer Editor and Publisher 705-434-4569 [email protected] pictures while I am there and hopefully, have something to share with you next month. I've heard nothing but rave reviews from people who have attended the event. I know we are going to have a great time talking to people we haven't seen for a while, and I am sure we will be leaving with our bellies full of delicious food made by local restaurants and food vendors. Yummy! The Kingston Canadian Film Festival was fantastic. I didn't count the movies we saw, but they were many. I would like to tell you more about it, but it's time to go to press. Thank you for reading the Briar Crier. TTYS! Receive the Briar Crier via e-mail If you would like to receive an e-mail notification that the Briar Crier is available online (as soon as it goes to press and before you receive the print edition), please contact me. Your e-mail address is private. It will not be used by us for any other reason than specified above. You will receive a notice once per month only, to inform you that the Briar Crier is ready for viewing. Your personal information will not be shared with anyone. For the time being, the message we send you will be a link to the 'Briar Crier On-line' only. In the near future, we will provide an online form that you may complete to request that the Briar Crier be sent to you via e-mail. Our website is now interactive. Visit us online to connect with local organizations, our customers, and the Briar Crier! The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 5 Around Town - NEWS & EVENTS Councillor's Report Signs of Spring are everywhere. This beautiful season of renewal is enjoyed by so many, especially our farmers. It is great to see so much activity on the land again. The projects approved in our 2016 budget are progressing well. Our residents will see many improvements throughout New Tecumseth (roads, sidewalks, parks, equipment, bridges, museum roof, fire equipment, and changes at our libraries). Each Ward will benefit from these approved projects. The KPMG Consultant report recommendations will be implemented during 2016 and onward, to improve levels of service to our residents as we work toward “Excellence” in our Organization. Change is always very difficult; it takes time and must be managed in a professional manner. The people who do business with our staff can certainly let us know how we are doing on a regular basis. The Senior of the Year will be chosen soon and then recommended to the Province for approval. The award will be presented on Canada Day to a very deserving person in New Tecumseth. Our annual grants and donations will continue to be given to many deserving volunteer organizations. The problem we see with fee waiving for so many different venues, is that it is double dipping from the taxpayers. The whole idea of receiving grants, etc., is that some of the money is intended to cover venue costs. A business plan to sustainability is also required. Many residents have told me that it is easy to hold a function if someone else 6 April 2016 pays the bills. Our Town has many functions that are great for all to be involved with and the organizers do not come to Council for any funding from the taxpayers. The Town has increased the planning fees and shortly will also increase our development fees to cover operating costs and try to keep tax increases as low as possible. The 14th Line from 15th Side-road westerly is having the comprehensive detailed design undertaken for this section of municipal rural road improvements in the near future. The Town has new social media policies and the accounts for Twitter and Facebook will be managed by our communication co-ordinator Tatjana Milne, for these external communications. The KPMG report recommended a new approach to social media. The Town has now launched a presence on social media with one corporate account for both Facebook and Twitter. We will use these new channels to share up-to-date, accurate information and to promote events. Our new Facebook page link is Facebook.com/newtecumseth. Our Twitter link is Twitter.com/newtecumseth and our phone number is 705-435-3900. Press “0” to be directed to the appropriate department to address your issues. YOU MAY WISH TO SAVE THIS INFORMATION IN YOUR PHONE BOOK AND/OR CELL PHONE. Concerns have been raised by residents about the use and accuracy of social media by others as it relates to Town information. It can be an asset if used professionally. It is also abused by some, as we all know. A reminder to all residents to approach the lights at Highway 89 and Nottawasaga Resort Way very cautiously as it has been observed that vehicles are running the red light from the east and the west. I recently saw a cartoon in the Toronto Star with a very familiar type coffee cup. It stated that we each owe $22,000.00 of the rising Provincial debt. The cup had the words “Roll ll Brothers in High energy and a lot Founded by The Campbe . ge . sta the hit y the fans from young to old party as soon as resume and a legion of a ing ild bu s CD dio stu Mudmen have 8 e Meacher, bell, Jeremy Burton, Mik mp Ca sic y nd Sa ll, be mp first. Their love of mu The Mudmen, Ca ve nice guys do finish lie be n, s to lto ow Bo sh ic 00 Er d 2,5 an . 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C I S U M S TRIBUTE T R E H A T O E R B R G BLUES SOUL MEN, A The Centre for Community Arts & Culture The Lovatt Team … a Real Estate Family who cares! We are a professional Real Estate Team with experience in helping seniors move. We have worked with many Green Briar and Briar Hill residents. Every person we deal with is treated with Care, Compassion, and Respect! With over 20 years’ experience working with people with special needs, award winning real estate sales experience, and a marketing and business acumen, we are the Team for you! Mr and Mrs. ‘X’ are looking for a home on the ridge with the kitchen open to the living room and along the back of the house. Must have a loft and a great view! www.christinelovatt.com Mr. and Mrs. ‘A’ are looking for a bungalow on golf or ravine in Green Briar. They don't mind renovating. Mr. ‘B’ is looking for 3 bedrooms and a double car garage in the Briar Hill area. Would like a view! ― If you are thinking of selling and have something for any of these buyers, please call us! We would love to find them a home! Christine Lovatt Sales Representative HomeLife Integrity Realty Inc., Brokerage 169 Victoria Street West, Alliston Senior Real Estate Specialist Office 705-435-4506 cell: 705-717-8726 email: [email protected] Christine Lovatt Sales Representative Senior Specialist Ben Lovatt Sales Representative Bachelor of Commerce The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 7 Around Town - NEWS & EVENTS 48th Brought to you by: Annual Bring a Little Country Home April 9–10, 2016 New Tecumseth Recreation Centre, 7300 Industrial Parkway Alliston Saturday, April 9th 9am–5pm ∙ Sunday, April 10th 10am–4pm FREE ADMISSION Donations to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation will be accepted. Food Court Cooking Demo For full line up, times, and information visit www.adcc.ca or phone the Alliston & District Chamber of Commerce at 705-435-7921 Kids Activities Chili Cook-Off up the rim to Wynne!” Seniors know how difficult it is getting to continue to enjoy our senior years as the cost of everything is rising dramatically. Pensions are not keeping pace. We are fortunate to live in a community where we help and care about each other and from time- to- time, may when needed give a “hand-up”. Good neighbours abound in Ward 4. I am proud to be your representative and will continue to work hard on your behalf. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me. Fran Sainsbury Councillor Ward 4 Phone: 705-250-0197 E-mail: [email protected] Farmers Market Fun for the whole family! LETTER: Plumbing Décor Visit us at the ADCC HOME SHOW at the New Tec Rec Centre in Alliston April 9 & 10 www.apexplumbingdecor.ca 705-458-APEX (2739) da Grazia Authentic Italian Food RISTORANTE & CATERING Enjoy homemade pasta, pizza and Italian Specialties served with a warm and welcoming touch! Open for Lunch & Dinner Tues 11am - 7pm Wed 11am - 730pm Thurs 11am - 8pm Fri & Sat 11am - 830pm Sun Private Parties Closed Monday 20 Victoria St. E., Alliston 705-435-8868 www.dagrazia.com 8 April 2016 Dog Owners (response to Letter we published here in March 2016) I would like to respond to your letter about dog owners. I completely agree with Debbie Wise; there is a small % of dog owners that do not pick up after their dogs which makes the ones that do look bad. So I hope this message gets to these people and they follow the rules to pick up after their dogs. Everyone will be happy and the community will look beautiful and clean with caring residents. Sincerely Barbara Watkins A Green Briar resident We want to hear from you. Send us your opinion, comments, suggestions and feedback. Please provide your name and contact information (e.g., phone #/e-mail address). All submissions must be signed and your name will be published with your submission. Margravine Media reserves the right to edit submissions for length, clarity, and brevity. AWNING MASTER SERVING ‘THE BRIARS’ FOR 22 YEARS! Under Deck Screening Cast aluminum table Cast Aluminum Wicker Recycled Plastic Screens RECYCLED PLASTIC. Many styles and colours to choose from. Limited Life Time Warranty. Visit our Furniture Showroom 1-800-707-3154 www.awningmaster.ca The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 9 Around Town - NEWS & EVENTS SST Briar Crier ad_All Shook Up_HighRes.pdf 1 2/23/16 3:43 PM 49th annual PITCH-IN week campaign April 10 - 16 (TOWN OF NEW TECUMSETH, ON) – Pitch-In Canada is inviting you to get outside, get active, and have fun while participating in its 49th annual PITCH-IN week campaign. Pitch-In Week takes place from April 17 - 23 to coincide with Earth Day and will include over 622,400 volunteers across the country. The Town of New Tecumseth is once again inviting you to get an early start on Pitch-In Week as it will be held locally from April 10-23. The Town of New Tecumseth will supply you, your organization, community group, or school with garbage bags and gloves to cleanup your schoolyard, neighbourhood, favourite park or playground. This is a great time to do some outdoor Spring cleaning and make a difference in the community. Please let us know your plans. Arrangements can be made for pick up of the waste you collect at a pre-arranged site. For additional information and/or to request your free PITCH-IN garbage bags and gloves, please call 705-435-4030 or 905-936-4203, X-1421 or e-mail [email protected]. Supplies will be delivered approximately one week before your event. Alliston Tennis Club registration will be held on Tuesday, April 26 from 6 - 8pm, at the New Tecumseth Recreation Centre, 7300 Industrial Parkway in Alliston. For further information: allistontennisclub.blogspot.com or call Carolyn at 705-435-4696. The Alliston Historical Society will meet on Wednesday, April 13 at 2pm at Museum on the Boyne, 250 Fletcher Cres., (Riverdale Park), Alliston. Eva Olsson will speak of her experiences as a survivor of the WWII concentration camps. Everyone welcome. 10 April 2016 “Experience” is the Difference! 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The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 11 Around Town - NEWS & EVENTS Town warning residents about misleading salespeople (NEW TECUMSETH, ON) – The Town of New Tecumseth is warning residents that it is not affiliated with any companies or individuals offering to inspect or install any equipment in your home. Residents have contacted the Town regarding salespeople going door to door suggesting affiliation with the Town and using aggressive sales tactics. These salespeople may be seeking to gain access to your home and/or suggesting that they are conducting water sampling/ water meter/water softener/purifier testing on behalf of the municipality. The Town has no affiliation with such individuals or companies and does not endorse such activity. Any Town representatives visiting your house will have appropriate identification and residents are advised to request such identification. If a Town staff member visits your home, they will typically be in an official Town of New Tecumseth vehicle. Some points to remember should you choose to open your door to a salesperson: • Do not invite the person(s) inside • Do not sign any documents under pressure • If you are not interested in what is being offered or if they use aggressive tactics, ask them to leave your property, if you are suspicious, immediately report the incident to police (the non-emergency line of the Nottawasaga OPP is 1-888-310-1122) Physiotherapy • Registered Massage Therapy • Chiropractic • Low Intensity Laser Therapy • Acupuncture • Orthotics • Personal Fitness Training Experienced in treating sports related injuries, arthritic conditions, motor vehicle injuries, postoperative joint replacements, general sprains and strains, low back and neck pain, and headaches. 2 LOCATIONS IN ALLISTON 27 Victoria Street East 15 Young Street 12 April 2016 705.434.0645 705.435.5153 • If you have questions or concerns about any door-to-door experience you have had, call the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services at 1-800-889-9768. Visit the Town of New Tecumseth’s website at newtecumseth.ca for more information. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Snore and you sleep alone. Green Briar Resident Judy Penz Sheluk Signs New Book Deal Green Briar Resident, Judy Penz Sheluk, author of THE HANGED MAN’S NOOSE: A Glass Dolphin Mystery (Barking Rain Press) has signed a contract for her new Marketville Mystery series. SKELETONS IN THE ATTIC, the first book in the series, will be published in August 2016 by Imajin Books of Kelowna, BC. There are sequels planned for publication in 2017 for both series. Judy was featured in our September 2015 issue. She is available to talk at book clubs and other events. Friendly Ladies Tennis Looking for ladies to play Tuesdays and practice Thursdays for 12 weeks this summer, starting mid-May. This is a fun and not too competitive league which travels to Palgrave, Pottageville, and Nobleton for the first 6 weeks and hosts in Alliston for the last 6 weeks. There will be a pot luck lunch in the final week at one of the clubs. Dust off your racquets and join us for some fun on the courts. Please call Lynda Faragher at 705-250-1650 or e-mail [email protected] (must join Alliston Tennis Club) April Seminars at Kingsmere Custom Home Sewing Elizabeth Wardrop Draperies, Blinds, Pillows and more T:705 458 9468 C:705 734 6864 W: elizabethwardrop.com E: [email protected] NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr. Angela Halbert & Associates Complete Care for Companion and Pocket Pets, including a House Call Service NEW: Chiropractic Services, Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine Out of Hours Telephone Consultation 6437 14th Line, Alliston 705-434-2226 www.nvvh.org Riverwood Senior Living Serving the residents of our community for over 25 years. 24 Hour Professional Assistance • Physiotherapy • Assisted Living Respite & Rehabilitation • Hairdressing & Esthetician Services Ruth Green, General Manager [email protected] www.riverwoodseniorliving.ca 705-435-3806 9 Evans Road Alliston ► Officer Harry Laurenson Presents How to Protect Yourself Wednesday, April 6 @ 10am ► Diabetes Education Seminar Friday, April 22 @ 1:30pm SPACE IS LIMITED. Please call Laurena-Mae at 705-434-4600 to reserve your seat! Location: 287 King Street South, Alliston A non-denominational Men’s Fellowship Breakfast @ St. John's Thursday, April 28 from 8:30 - 10:30am Guest speaker local author Ralph Braden will speak about his latest book “There May Be Tears: A story of a settler in Alliston in the 1840’s”. Free will offering at the door. RSVP by April 25 to Green Briar resident Bob Fraser, 705-435-5994 or Briar Hill resident Ted Smith, 705-435-0809. WILLIAMS BRIARS RESIDENT Too busy to paint? Let us do it for you. Free Estimate • Seniors Discounts • Colour Consulting Call Liz at 705.434.1965 or 705.321.9883 The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 13 Around Town - NEWS & EVENTS 7th Annual Grate Groan-up Spelling Bee Saturday, April 16 at The Club at Bond Head Trusted In-home Care INDEPENDENT NURSING CONSULTANTS Providing services for Respite and Family Home Care Needs Nursing and Senior Services, including Running Errands, Companionship, Meal Preparation, Light Hosuekeeping, etc. Improve the quality of life for you and your family with our personalized care to fit your needs CALL US TODAY! Office 705-434-9016 Cell 705-309-3618 www.independentnc.ca For ALL your computer needs call Our 7th Annual Grate Groan-up Spelling Bee is a major fundraiser for Next Step: The Literacy Council of South Simcoe, and we need you to be a part of it. Our Spelling Bees has been a huge success each year. The evening sparkles with laughter and fun as teams go head-to-head for the honour, glory, and prizes awarded for Best Spellers, Best Costumes, Most Team Spirit, and Most Pledges. Our goal is to generate $10,000 to support enhanced programming at Next Step. With your help, we can do it! We are looking for donations for our Silent Auction, Sponsors for the event, starting from $25, or come out to watch the fun for $40 (includes dinner). The event will take place on Saturday, April 16th from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at The Club At Bond Head. Get involved, have a blast, and help us change lives! Phone 705-435-5634, or e-mail [email protected] Visit our website at nextstepliteracy.ca Now Stocking Cambrian Sandals! - Removable Cork Footbed - Perfect for Orthotics - Men’s and Women’s Alliston 85 Victoria St W (705) 435-6481 Innisfil 355 Victoria Street East, Alliston 14 April 2016 HWY 400 at Innisfil Beach Road (705) 431-2500 www.herbertsboots.com Hospitals thank County of Simcoe Council for $3 million investment (MIDHURST ON) —County of Simcoe Councillors were recognized for their ongoing commitment to the well-being of County residents when representatives from Simcoe County hospitals and Southlake Regional Health Care Centre stopped by to thank them for another $3 million in support of capital projects across the region. The $3 million is part of a 10-year $30 million commitment by the county that started in 2007 for hospital redevelopment projects. Funds are distributed to the Simcoe County Hospital Alliance which includes Southlake, Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, Georgian Bay General Hospital in Midland, Alliston’s Stevenson Memorial Hospital and Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital and Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. “The residents of Simcoe County really are the beneficiaries of these funds. These dollars have helped pay for cancer centres in Barrie and Newmarket, new emergency departments and expansion of services such as dialysis and diagnostic imaging in Orillia, Midland, Alliston and Collingwood. Every year we are pleased to appear before County Council to bring thanks on behalf of our patients to County Council for this generosity,” said Guy Chartrand, the chair of the Alliance and Collingwood General and Marine Hospital President and CEO. Following a small appreciation event in the morning, Chartrand also provided an update to Council during the regular meeting as to how the funds are being used and information on the growing use of area hospitals in the last year. “Over the last nine years we have provided significant funding to our hospitals directly supporting important projects that positively impact the lives of our residents,” said Warden Marshall. “As a County government, service provider and funding partner, we play an important role in the local health care system. We will also continue to advocate other levels of government to ensure our residents continue to have access to world-class health care services.” Details of how the $3 million was distributed to the five hospitals for 2015 include: Collingwood General & Marine Hospital $222,75; Georgian Bay General Hospital $540,483; Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre $1,859,297; Southlake Regional Health Centre $238,150; Stevenson Memorial Hospital $131,032 The Simcoe County Hospital Alliance was established in 2002 to advise the County of ongoing hospital capital needs. It is comprised of CEOs of all hospitals located in Simcoe County as well as Newmarket, and aims to ensure equitable distribution of available funding from the County to Alliance hospitals. Since 1994 the County has provided $62.2 million to the hospitals in Simcoe County and Southlake, with the current $30 million commitment ending in 2016. The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 15 Around Town - NEWS & EVENTS to reach a certain number of homes each year, and communication is vital. If you press the ‘test’ button on your detector it may still beep, but that only means it still knows how to beep, according to Worley. Manufacturers do not guarantee the functionality of a smoke detector in a real fire if it is older than ten years. “We used to recommend changing them every ten years, and now the law says they MUST be changed,” Worley advised. Furthermore, if your smoke detectors are electrically wired into your home, you have to replace them with ones that are wired. A battery-only detector will not pass inspection. The New Tecumseth Fire Department looking out for Briar residents By Brenda Storrie for the Briar Crier If your smoke detectors are more than ten years old, they are no longer reliable. They are also illegal in Ontario—and you can be fined several hundred dollars for not replacing them. Provincial codes now require carbon monoxide (CO) detectors, as well. Responsible prevention is a critical priority, according to New Tecumseth Deputy Fire Chief Simon Worley. Worley’s mandate includes Fire Prevention and Education, and his department sees a continued safety risk in many of our homes. The Green Briar and Briar Hill communities are connected and close, which means there is more at stake than individual safety. Not all our residents are speedy and alert in an emergency. Also, false alarms due to outdated and defective smoke detectors are now occurring—which places stress on the community and is costly and dangerous. Businesses and large buildings pay closer attention to fire codes and the law, Worley says, so the majority of fire deaths occur in private dwellings. New Tecumseth has a door-to-door campaign, but it’s only possible 16 April 2016 Some residents have avoided the problem because it’s inconvenient—especially where the detector is located in a difficult area like a vaulted ceiling. To change it may mean calling in a handyman, contractor or family member with a tall ladder or scaffolding. However, it is the legal obligation of the homeowner to get the job done, and not the responsibility of the condo corporation or the municipality. Homeowners do not believe a fire will happen to them, Worley said. They don’t like to think about maintenance or prevention, and they don’t have an escape plan. Our older, less agile residents need support, reminders, and followup to prevent needless tragedy. Some tips Carbon monoxide detectors (CO) are easy to install—they plug into an outlet. By law, you must put one near every sleeping area in the home (and not in the furnace room—you need to hear the alarm if it goes off). Carbon monoxide is odorless and fatal, and these detectors may save your life in the event of furnace or water heater venting failure. Smoke detectors must be replaced everywhere they are currently located. Remember—a backup battery is a nice feature in case of power failure, but if your current detectors are wired into the house, you must replace them with wired detectors. You may not relocate them—the building code decides where they are placed for maximum safety. There are detectors with strobe lights for the visually impaired, and there are pillow mounted units that wake the hearing impaired—both good options for at-risk situations. Detectors in the last decade or so have a printed expiry sticker on their casing, a helpful feature for knowing when it’s time. If your current detectors don’t have an expiry date, they need changing. If you frequently set your detector off with the oven or toast, it can be stressful. One option is to install a detector with a Silence/Pause button for false alarms. Or install a ‘photo-electric’ detector in the area closest to your kitchen— they’re less likely to go off from cooking. If you are a tenant take note—it is against the law for you to tamper with or disconnect your detectors. Test your detectors monthly, vacuum them for dust, and change the back-up batteries once per year. It’s about time We offer a host of time saving and stress reducing services, limited only by your imagination. • Caregiver relief • Non-medical Senior Assistant (friendly visits, lifting, tidying) • House checks & house waiting services • Pet care: walking, trips to the vet, taking your pet for grooming • Assistance with downsizing and home organization Contact Michael today to schedule your FREE consultation. T 647-962-0268 E [email protected] W silverfoxconcierge.ca 35 Victoria St. E. Unit #5 (Town Square) Alliston Missing the south this year? 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'Ralph' with Alliston & District Humane Society Volunteer Danuta Haas of Briar Hill The Alliston & District Humane Society is 100% volunteer run. The Shelter is OPEN on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month from 12 till 4pm. At all other times the shelter is open on an appointment only basis. For an appointment please call our adoption line at 705-458-9038. Please visit our Activities page for a list of Shelter Open Houses and other events. allistonhumane.com Photo courtesy of Danuta Haas 18 April 2016 Lifestyle www.edwardjones.com WEALTH MANAGEMENT LADY DUFFERS' GOLF ASSOCIATION Spring is here and your executive is preparing for a new golfing season. We welcome new members, as well as old members, who want to play 9 holes for fun and friendship. There are no weekly prizes, so players of all skill levels can enjoy the game of golf in a noncompetitive environment each Monday at the Nottawasaga Golf Course. When a holiday Monday occurs, we play at the Innisbrook Golf Course on the following Wednesday. In addition to our Opening Breakfast and Closing Lunch, our members enjoy a bag lunch at the Briar Hill Community Centre once a month. The theme for our Opening Breakfast, on May 2, is "Pamper Me Pink". Wear pink and enjoy a delicious breakfast at the BHCC. Our first regular game starts on May 9. To find out more information, and obtain this year’s registration form, go to www.ladyduffers.webs.com. You may print the registration form or pick one up at the Green Briar Pro Shop after April 2. 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Delivery $7+HST (minimum order $50 before tax) The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 19 THE HEATING SOURCE INC. Your Source for Maintenance, Repair & New Installation of: Gas & Wood Fireplaces & Inserts, Gas Furnaces & Air Conditioning Visit our NEW SHOWROOM (1 km south of Hwy 89 on Hwy 50) 7927 30th Side Road, Alliston 705-250-0498 No ttaw asag a Men ’ s G o l f A ssoci ati on Welcome to the spring edition of the NMGA news. If you are new to the Briars, and you want to know something about the Men’s Golf Association, please visit our website at www.nmga.webs.com. The website contains a wealth of information about the Association, most of which is self-explanatory, but if you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of the Executive, by phone, or e-mail. We welcome golfers of all stripes and abilities and you will find something for everyone. We play every Thursday throughout the year, with regular league play interspersed with special events. Last year we had 162 members, in three flights, ranked according to handicap. The schedule for 2016 season is posted on the website and begins on Thursday, May 5th, a nine-hole shotgun event followed by a meeting of all members at the BHCC. At the Opening Meeting following golf you will be able to register and pay your entry fee, and sign up for early upcoming special events such as Match Play, Opening Fun Day, May 26th and the Opening Mixed Tournament on June 10th. This is also an opportunity to meet many of your fellow members, receive updates on upcoming events, and ask questions. Watch for our regular monthly columns in the Briar Crier throughout the season. The membership fee for 2016 remains at $30 and if you want to register now, you can print the membership form on the website and 20 April 2016 www.theheatingsource.ca deliver it to the Membership Chair, Allyn Willard at 52 Bella Vista Trail or drop it off at the home of any Executive member. Once you are registered you will be added to the mailing list and receive regular updates of events sponsored by your Association. You are probably aware of the proposed changes the owners are planning to the Ridge Course, but we have been told that 2016 will be the same as last year, with the exception of hole #18 on the Ridge, which will play vas a par 3, while it is being rebuilt. Our thanks for a great relationship with Ron Hessen and we send him best wishes for his future. We welcome his replacement, Jamie Sheppard, who is joining us as Director of Golf from Woodington Lakes, where he held a similar position. We look forward to an equally good relationship with Jamie. Our thanks go to Frank Randell, Bill Deneweth, and Les Nakatsu for stepping up and joining the Executive at the Closing Meeting last year. Also Thanks to Ted Vahl and Doug Elliott for agreeing to remain in their present positions for another year. Your Executive for 2016 are; President - Ted Vahl Tel: 705-250-1182 [email protected] Past President - Doug Elliott Tel: 705-424-0384 [email protected] Captain - Frank Randell Tel:705-435-8811 [email protected] Vice-Captain - Bill Deneweth Tel:905-727-8644 [email protected] Treasurer - Les Nakatsu Tel:647-688-8264 [email protected] Lifestyle Each Sudoku puzzle is unique and there is only one solution for each puzzle. Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. (The digits do not have to be in numerical order.) PT PRO TRADE PLUMBING Puzzle 1 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.47) 7 3 8 2 6 7 1 4 Committee Chairs are listed on the website. Your Association is only as strong as the members and we could not operate without the numerous volunteer hours provided by the members. If you would like to help out in any way, please talk to a member of the Executive, or any Committee Chair that piques your interest. They will be glad to sign you up. Every Committee could use some fresh energy and ideas. 5 Doug Elliott, Communication 5 5 3 2 4 6 6 2 8 1 6 2 8 2 8 8 7 3 9 5 2 A 4 Puzzle 1 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.47) Generated by http://www.opensky.ca/sudoku on Wed Feb 24 23:45:45 2016 GMT. Enjoy! Police are called to an apartment and find a woman holding a bloody 3-iron and standing over a lifeless man. 4 9 7 1 5 8 3 2 6 3 8 5 2 4 6 9 1 7 2 6 1 3 7 9 5 8 4 7 5 2 8 1 4 6 9 3 9 3 6 7 2 5 1 4 8 1 4 8 6 9 3 2 7 5 "Did you hit him with that golf club?" 8 1 4 5 6 2 7 3 9 "Yes, yes, I did." 6 7 9 4 3 1 8 5 2 5 2 3 9 8 7 4 6 1 The woman begins to sob, drops the club, and puts her hands over her face. The detective asks, "Ma'am, is that your husband?" "Yes" says the woman. "How many times did you hit him?" "I don't know ― put me down for a five." 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Inc 119 Victoria Street West, Alliston www.cooperators.ca 705-435-6294 The Co-operators is a leading Canadian-owned multi-product insurance company. Home Home Auto Auto Life Life Investments Investments Group GroupBusiness Business Farm Farm Travel Travel 22 April 2016 Hey there former and new lady golf members, welcome to the 2016 Golf Season. We're ready for that most wonderful combination of fun and frustration―GOLF! The 9 and 18 hole members play on Tuesdays each week from May 3 until September 27. The first day will be regular golf V/BH at 8:30 for 18 holes and BH at 8am for 9 holes. Remember you MUST sign up before Friday noon on the NLGA website at nlgagolf.com/signup. Instructions are provided. The Opening Luncheon is scheduled for Tuesday, May 10 at the BHCC. A 9 hole shotgun scramble on the back 9 of The Ridge Course will precede lunch. Luncheon tickets are $20 and can be purchased, starting April 27, from Irene Blayney (705-250-1123) and Joanne Mc Ewan (705-434-0624). Tickets will also be available on Tuesday, May 3 at the first tee box. Lunch and Cart fee for NLGA members=$31 Lunch, Golf and Cart fee for Pay As You Play members=$68. Remember to register if you haven't already done so. The form is on the website. Membership in the Golf Association of Ontario is mandatory. Besides the first day of regular golf and the Opening Luncheon day, you may wish to mark your calendars for the following events: May 31 Start of Team Match Play June 10 Opening Mixed Tourney/ Lunch June 21 President's Trophy July 19 Fun Day/ Lunch August 10 Friendship Foursome/Lunch August 16 & 18 Club Championship September 21 Resident Mixed Tourney September 27 Closing Luncheon June Days Irene Blayney, Captain (705-250-1123) Be sure to check your Briar Crier for upcoming events and some results throughout the season. We are grateful to Marie Fischer for facilitating this on behalf of Briar Golfers. Until next month I wish you safe travels and good health. Oh yes, may all your putts be absolute gimmes! Joni Graham, Publicity [email protected] STORY by Dian Bowers A Molly and Murphy lice observes her husband of 40 years as he snores contentedly in his large La-z-boy chair in front of the TV. This seems to be a new habit that he has embraced, starting when he was recovering from an ankle injury. He has not been golfing with his buddies for months, even though there were many invitations to do so. There was always an excuse not to do anything that requires the least bit of energy. That was why Alice dragged him kicking and screaming to the doctors. The result was a stern lecture about getting out and walking. can't go anywhere if we have a dog to look after," he argued. Alice tried to convince Murphy to walk with her, but he refused. Instead he embraces the comfort of his favourite chair. Frustration filled Alice to the point where she confided in a friend. The friend came up with a simple solution: get a dog. She explained that you have to walk a dog, therefore you get exercise. Alice approached Murphy about getting a dog. He was dead set against it. "We don't go anywhere, anyway," Alice retorted. "I'm not having a dog around here. I'd likely trip over the damned thing in the middle of the night and besides, we "Do what you want, but leave me out of it." Murphy scowls from behind the newspaper. That was his last word on that subject. A couple of months later Murphy joined Alice in the kitchen. She had just brought out a tray of cookies from the oven." It must be the smell of warm cookies that got you got out of that chair," Alice remarked. "Don't be nasty, can I have a cookie?"Of course you can." The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 23 Lifestyle Escape the Summer HEAT "Are you starting to knit something", Murphy asks. The surprised look on Alice's face told him that "no" was about to be his answer. "What's the white stuff in the basket?" By now he was eating his cookie and leaning over the basket. Two big black eyes were looking back at him. "It's alive!" he shouts. Professionally installed Retractable Awnings & Privacy Screens "Meet Molly, my dog, and do not step on her. If you're not going to walk with me, Molly will." Murphy had nothing but a grunt left to respond with. He headed for his chair with a handful of cookies feeling a little put out. "That sissy little floor mop better not get in my way," was his last word on that subject. Alice smiled as she could hear him quietly ranting about Molly in the next room. 10 Hamilton Road, Barrie 705.726.6437 barrietentandawning.com Molly tried her best to break down Murphy's attitude about her. She sat, just out of reach, and stared at him. He would hide his face behind his newspaper or his hand. She gave gentle barks to get his attention, but ignored her. Alice brushed and snuggled with Molly, which made Murphy jealous, and so he dislikes Molly all the more. As the summer drifted by, the relationship between Molly and Murphy did not improve. Alice and Molly continued their walks throughout the neighbourhood. Both of them found new friends; Alice to talk with and Molly to play with. Alice so wished Murphy would share this experience with her. It was Thursday and Alice realized that she had booked a hair appointment and checkup at the doctor's in the same morning. Franticly she readied herself for the appointments and announced to Murphy that he had to take Molly out for a walk or Molly would relive herself in the house. As Alice exited the house she could hear Murphy call back that he didn't care where she relieved herself. Alice imagined that her blood pressure would be high by the time she got to her check-up. 24 April 2016 An hour later, Molly was turning circles in the living room and Murphy was ignoring her. She began to bark, at first gently, then sharply with purpose. Finally Murphy resentfully got off his chair and grabbed the lead and harness from the hook by the door. "All right you little mop, I'll take you out back and no further. The last thing I want is someone to see me with you." He put Molly on the kitchen table and tried to figure out how to put the harness on her body. Alright, alright, alright, he muttered as Molly would not stand still. Finally the harness was on, well sort of. He could not see how to attach the lead to the harness."A knot will do", he said. Just as Murphy shut the front door Ben called out to him "Hey where've you been Murph. I thought you had died or something." "I'm okay. How are you?" Before Murphy knew it, he was walking down the path chatting and reuniting with a friend with Molly out in front. Her fur danced in the breeze as she pranced in front, stopping every so often as required. They stopped at the gazebo where a sit- down felt good. This was more exercise than Murphy had had in months. "Hi guys," called Carl, "How ya' doing Murphy. Nice to see you out and about." The conversation went on for a while until Carl wanted to know why Murphy had a leash without a dog on it. Murphy said, "This is Molly". He looked down only to find that Molly was gone. He stood up in shock ― "Alice is going to kill me if anything happens to Molly. She is Alice's dog and I have to find her now!" "Take it easy Murphy, we'll help. What does your dog look like?" "She looks like a mop, a white mop." The men fanned out calling Mollie's name. Murphy called gently ― "M o l l y". Ben advised Murphy "She will never hear you. Holler it!" They covered three streets in the Shire and came back to Murphy's home. Shelburne Golf & Country Club Half Day Golf Workshops with Sam Young CPGA Head Professional 2011 Ontario Golf Hall of Fame Teacher Every Friday or Saturday from May 14th to June 18th 10:00am to 1:00pm Each three hour workshop includes • Learning the core principles of the golf swing • Practicing the fundamentals of power and accuracy on the range • Wedge, chipping and putting on the short game putting and chipping green • Each workshop will have a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 students Friday Lesson Dates: May 27th, June 3rd, June 10th & June 17th Saturday Lesson Dates: May 21st, May 28th, June 11th, June 18th $75.00 HST included Call 519-925-5581 to book today 516423 County Rd 124, Melancthon [email protected] www.shelburnegolf.com The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 25 Lifestyle NOW OFFERING EMISSIONS TESTING Ben pointed to something that resembled a mop on Murphy's veranda. " Is that Molly?" There on the step was a mass of white fur with a little pink tongue hanging out. Her feet were dirty and she had a pine cone hanging from one ear. "Molly, there you are!" Murphy could not hold back his relief after seeing Molly. He picked her up, gave her hugs, and he rubbed her head. Murhpy said to his friend Ben, "I'll see you later and I'll call Carl to let him know Molly has been found." Ben answered, "Cute dog Murph." 705.435.4318 Hwy 89 West & Concession 7 (enter off Concession 7) Alliston www.erniedean.ca WEDNESDAY Seniors Receive 10% Off Service!* *Emissions Test not eligible for discount Murphy would thank his friends later that night but right now, Molly needed water and Murphy needed his chair. The house was silent when Alice came in. The dog's lead was on the hook but she didn't know what on earth was going on with the attachment of the harness and clip. She could hear gentle snoring coming from the living room, so she peeked in. Murphy was sound asleep in his chair and lying across one lap was sleeping Molly with dirty feet and a pine cone hanging off one ear. Alice turned slowly towards the kitchen. She fixed the dog's lead the harness and hung them back up on the peg. "I would love to know what happened. On second thought, maybe it's better that I don't know," she said to herself. Nothing was said when Murphy awoke, though Alice could see that there had been a breakthrough in the relationship between man and dog. She decided not to intrude on their experience. The change was unmistakable. Evening walks with Molly became the activity of the day. Murphy, Alice, and Molly and their two legged and four legged friends met at the gazebo; Murphy always with a supply of treats in his pocket. "I should of done this a long time ago,' remarked Murphy. Alice just smiled and rolled her eyes. 26 April 2016 Condo CORNER The first Condo Corner was published in the March 2011 issue of the Briar Crier. Since then, it has appeared on a fairly regular basis. We, and the author, are regularly asked to tackle subjects that have previously been covered. This is understandable, as many of the current residents have moved here since the article they are looking for was printed. This month, we are reprinting a column that first appeared in the June 2011 edition. While we may from time-to- time republish columns, we are also planning to make many from earlier editions available on our website at BriarCrier.ca Insurance and the Standard Unit The Condominium Act imposes the obligation on condominium corporations to repair damage to the common areas and to those parts of units that are included in the Standard Unit By-law. Corporations are also obliged to obtain insurance for this purpose. However, the Act does not oblige insurers to provide it. In fact, in recent years there have been only a relatively small number of insurers who are willing to undertake this type of business. In addition, some insurers, in order to limit their exposure, have shown a reluctance to cover all the corporations in one development, such as Green Briar/Briar Hill. Individual condominium homeowners’ insurance is, however, widely available and therefore more competitively priced. As everything needs to be insured; i.e., the common elements, the owners’ unit (excluding the common elements), and the owners’ personal furnishings and effects, all unit owners need to obtain some insurance. The total cost of all the required insurance, 4 Victoria Street East Alliston 705-435-2020 Dr. Hari Amarnath Dr. John Peacock & Associates Optometrists LOOKING DEEPER INTO THE HEALTH OF YOUR EYES Your NTOC Optomestrists are pleased to be using a highly innovative instrument called the Cirrus HD-OCT (Ocular Coherence Tomography), the only one to be found in New Tecumseth, for diagnosic testing. In addition to digital retinal photography, this advancedtechnology instrument helps your Optometrist to clearly see the internal structures of your eye like the retina and optic nerve, so problems such as glaucoma, diabetes and macular degeneration can be managed in their earliest stages and monitored for progression. Advanced diagnostic scans that only take a few minutes of your time (and never touch your eyes) provide your Optometrist with direct cross-sectional imaging, or a “cutaway” view of the layers of the retina and/or optic nerve. Other instruments show the surface of these structures, but Cirrus HD-OCT also shows what is below the surface, enabling your Optometrist to accurately assess their characteristics. Examining your retina or optic nerve without this technology would be like trying to diagnose a broken arm without an x-ray, or a ruptured disc without an MRI. At NTOC, we are very proud to offer this technology to our valued patients, as it is our belief that preventative care and early diagnosis and treatment is of utmost importance. Book your eye exam with us today. It is our mission to offer you a unique and memorable eye care experience. Evening and Saturday appointments available. New patients most welcome! hy for It’s healt nity! mu our com www.ntoc.ca The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 27 Lifestyle Open 7 days per week 8am to Midnight 67 Victoria Street East, Alliston 705-435-6051 Glenn Ventrcek CA Partner Committed to providing the highest level of professional standards. Contact Sales Representative FOR A COMPLIMENTARY EVALUATION* Kelly has served the real estate needs of this community for the past 23 years. RCR Realty, Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPER ATED *some conditions may apply whether paid directly by the unit owners or indirectly by them through the corporation, is a cost to the owners. It is unlikely that the combined cost to a unit owner of the two insurance policies (the corporation’s and the owner’s) will be any lower just because the major part is covered by the corporation’s policy. Most condominium corporations have by now adopted Standard Unit by-laws. Some of these have been written with unit definitions that include almost everything inside the unit, even down, literally, to the kitchen sink! It is unfortunate that owners may have been encouraged to adopt such definitions in the belief that they were getting something for nothing; i.e., that when the corporation pays for insurance, they would be better off, which as mentioned above, is unlikely to be the case. In practice, a corporation will not always find that it is appropriate to claim on its insurance for all repairs, even where they might be covered by its insurance policy. This might be because the amount is relatively insignificant and is expected to be just below the policy’s deductible or because a history of claims might cause the insurer to increase the renewal premium. This history, where the insurer might “add up” the cost of similar claims in separate units would not apply if the claims had been made under separate unit owners’ policies. Damage to the internal structures of a unit, by for example a fire, would likely also involve damage to furnishings and other personal property not covered by the corporation’s policy. This would mean that two insurers would be involved in assessing the damage and negotiating settlement of the claims, even where no part of the property that is actually owned by the corporation (roof, outside walls, etc.) is damaged. David Weston David is a Chartered Secretary. Questions or comments are welcome. 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Jacqueline Kennedy ___ Precedes an alias Snacked Reflection Bedspread feather Marry secretly Restaurant Walk Journalist's question Move gently Mislead lead on Microgram Male Compass point Parent ANSWERS PAGE 35 The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 29 media Around the Briars Bid Euchre Tournament Briar Hill Community Centre (downstairs) Saturday, April 30th 2016 Briar Hill & Green Briar Residents (Priority will be given to Briar Hill & Green Briar residents. Guests welcome if space is available after April 16th.) 10:00 a.m. Registration ▶ pay at the door* 10:30 a.m. First game starts ▶ Share the Wealth ▶ Multiple Draws ▶ Cash Prizes, including Door Prize & Hidden Score $12 per person Lunch included (BBQ Peameal Bacon on a Bun) *Sign-up Sheet is available at Friday night Bid Euchre media Wednesday at 3pm in the Great Room. All Welcome. Call Bryan Mills at 705-434-4575 for more details. 30 April 2016 Thursday, May 26 @ 6:45pm at the Briar Hill Community Centre Open to ALL BH & GB Residents Only Reserve a table for 8 or join one and make a new friend! Tickets on sale @ the BHCC Tuesday, May 3 • 2-4pm and Thursday, May 5 •11am-1pm After that, call Les or Donna Dean at 705-434-0641 Questions? Please contact Verdon or Sandra Reid at 705-435-6275 or Linda Reid at 705-435-1441 Chess at Briar Hill Community Centre TRIVIA NIGHT $5 per person BYOB, glasses, ice & a snack for your table Get your t hinking cap on! media Poster designed & donated by Margravine Media Adult Colouring - On-going at Briar Hill Community Centre All are still welcome to join us on Wednesday's from 2:30 - 3:30pm in the Lower Level (BHCC) - bring your own books and markers. Please call Shari Nerdahl at 705-250-1220 if you'd like more information. Design and advertising donated by Margravine Media for the Briar Crier Publication of the Community Centre Calendars and pages in Around the Briars, as well as the Keeping in Touch section and Bargain Market, are sponsored by the Publisher, Margravine Media, and supported by the businesses who advertise in this magazine. To submit information for publication in the Briar Crier, please see the Editor's Page. The Briar Crier is delivered to residents via Canada Post. Copies are also available in the Mail Room in Green Briar and at the Community Centre in Briar Hill. The magazine can be viewed online at www.BriarCrier.ca OPEN B R I A R TO ALL GREEN H I L L & R E S I D E BRIAR TS & GUESN TS! ...FOUR SATURDAY EVENINGS OF FABULOUS ENTERTAINMENT! MAY 14 THE NEXT GENERATION LEAHY An outstanding family of fantastic performers! Performing Celtic-based music and French-Canadian step dancing. Plan to “get-a-toe-tapping!” JUNE 25 AND HIS RHYTHM Back to the BHCC by overwhelming popular demand! An award-winning blues and jazz singer and pianist. An absolute ”Must-See” performer! JULY 23 MAT T DUS K A bona fide jazz singer/musician superstar! Get ready for a fabulous “party” of music where you’ll know all the songs and will “beg”to sing along. This is entertainment at its best! AUGUST 27 Quartetto GEl ato It’s four amazing musicians! Performing Classical masterworks, tangos, gypsy and folk songs from around the world. We’re talking superb. It’s a foursome you’ll not want to miss! GET READY TO BE ENTERTAINED! Concert Series tickets are available NOW for $90. Single Concert tickets will become available Monday, MAY 2nd for $30 each. Please contact Myrna Corbett at 705-434-4052 or [email protected]. All venues at the Briar Hill Community Centre. Doors open at 7:00 pm. Concerts start at 7:30 pm. The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 31 ALL BRIAR HILL & GREEN BRIAR RESIDENTS Green Briar Community Centre Doors Open 6pm • Dinner 6:30pm BYOB & Glasses Come one, come all Briar residents and enjoy a delectable Farm Style Smoked Pork Chop with Homemade Apple Compote, Roast Potatoes, Baked Bean Casserole, Coleslaw and all the trimmings … then dance the night away to your favourite dance tunes provided by DJ Ron! All this for $17.50 per person including wine at dinner, then an amazing dessert, “Tuxedo Cake” … Wow!! For information and/or tickets contact: Irene Lavalette (daytime) 705-250-1008 Rosemarie Ainge (daytime) 705 435-3588 Jo-anne Harris (evenings) 705 250-1008 Green Briar & Briar Hill Residents & Guests Welcome! Hosted by The Hon. Dr. Kellie Leitch, O.Ont.MP Monday, May 2, 2016 Nottawasaga Inn Join us for our Passport Clinic! We will be happy to help with filling out applications, copying supporting documents, answering passport related questions and submitting them, on your behalf, to Passport Canada. Photographer on site $20.00/photo Carefirst Exercise Group Instructor Tiffany Cliche submitted the photo below. Tiffany says this group is DEDICATED to being at class each day, and she loves watching them getting stronger, fitter, and heavier! This class is held at the Briar Hill community Centre on Thursdays from 9 to 10:30am. Photo: Tiffany Cliche 32 April 2016 Design and advertising donated by Margravine Media for the Briar Crier Saturday, April 30th, 2016 PASSPORT CLINIC media SPRING DINNER DANCE BRIAR HILL RESIDENTS Briars' Annual Yard Sale - June 18th (rain date June 25th) Spots will be going on sale shortly for this year's Annual Yard Sale. The cost is $15 per space and must be paid when signing up. Spots will be given out at the BHCC on a first come first serve basis. Please sign up during the following dates/times: Thursday April 14th - 10am to 12pm Thursday April 14th - 5pm to 7pm Tuesday April 19th - 10am to 12pm Please note that you must supply your own table Hours of the sale are 8am - 12:30pm (set up of your table must be completed by 7:45am that morning). Again this year there will be a refreshment area with coffee and muffins for the morning and a BBQ at lunch. There will also be a table accepting donation items that the BHCC will be selling, and your donation and all the money raised will go to the centre. If you have any articles that you would like to donate, please e-mail Sue Lumsden at [email protected] Fitness with Alex Robberts Starting on Tuesday, April 12 at 9am in the Lower Level and Friday, April 15 at 9am in the Great Room. New Resident Orientation Saturday, May 28 from 10 - 11:30am BHCC Lower Level (card area) New residents are invited to attend an information session related to the operation of our community centre. Whether you have just moved in, or never had a chance to attend a previous session, it is a quick way to learn about the general management, use of the centre, and how information is communicated. Our centre has a rich program of Activities and Events. Please join us to learn about the options that may appeal to you. Refreshments will be served. BHCC Activity Showcase Saturday, June 11 from 10 - 2pm, Great Room We encourage all residents to earmark June 11, 2016 on your calendars to attend the annual Activity Showcase event. This showcase provides a one-stop opportunity to highlight the various activities available at the BHCC. It is also a venue to recruit volunteers and invite input on additional activities that would be of interest to residents. Refreshments will be served. Table Tennis Calling all want to-be Forest Gump (table tennis enthusiasts). We have purchased a new table tennis court, which is now set up. A new table tennis activity group is being formed, so contact David Nerdhal at 705-250-1220 if you wish to participate. The group will be playing from 3-4pm on Mondays and Fridays in the Lower Level. Expect more! Call John and Don DON WOLLSTEIN SALES REPRESENTATIVE 705-890-0321 E-MAIL [email protected] DIRECT Sutton Group Incentive Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated JOHN PIERSON BROKER 705-734-3076 DIRECT [email protected] E-MAIL www.suttonincentive.com 452 Victoria Street East, Alliston Office 705-435-4488 The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 33 BRIAR HILL RESIDENTS Need help sorting your spring clothes and adding flare to your wardrobe? Pool/Billiards - 7pm on Wednesdays Come out for a fun night of Pool! The Peer Learning Group meets Tuesdays at 9am in the East Room Enjoy participating in interesting and informative discussions on various topics of interest. ng! UPCOMING 2016 EVENTS AT THE BHCC - MARK YOUR CALENDARS Yuk, Yuks Saturday, April 9 at 8pm Call today for a free assessment! Personal Style Consultant GIFT CERT AVAIL IFICATES ABLE ! Bid Euchre Tournament Saturday, April 30 at 9am Trivia Night Thursday, May 26 at 6:45pm New Resident Orientation Saturday, May 28 from 10-11:30am Activity Showcase Saturday, June 11 from 10am- 12pm 1) Beautifully appointed apartment suite in highly sought after Adult Lifestyle Community of Briar Hill. 2-Bdrm, 2-Baths & Den. Bright & open corner unit. Must see. $349,900 2) Rental needed for May 1 in Briar Hill or Green Briar 3) Have client for south backing home on Bella Vista (BH) www.TheBarbDemariaTeam.com RCR Realty, Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated Bill Scott Sales Representative C 1.705.791.3479 O 705.435.3000 [email protected] 7 Victoria St. W., Alliston 34 April 2016 Yard Sale Saturday, June 18 from 8am - 2pm (Raindate Saturday, June 22) Dance with Boomerangs Saturday, July 16 at 7pm High Tea Fashion Show - TBA (date change) E-NEWS The Board has re-named the E-Bulletin to the "E-News". The E-News will continue to be e-mailed every Wednesday. E-News At the moment, we are sending the E-News to one person per household. If you would like one (1) other person in your household to receive the weekly E-News, please visit the office on Tuesday or Wednesday between 9am and 12pm to fill out the required paperwork. This will be implemented over the next two months due to the volume of additions. CROSSWORD ANSWERS Solution: R E D O I S O P G E N E C U T E N U M B I N B O T E E P E R R A G E E K L I L A A D O R E P E R E N O V O R E A R C A F E E D E N A H K A N E E R S E V S L M O C G G T S U N A M I O N A S S I S E S T O U R N D O S Y L P A L N F O O O U P A L T E W E H A E S N E S W I D N N E A B D L K E L E D D U L P A E D S O R E R T O K Y O R E E V E A S P I C E D N A E D Private Investment Advice A personalized approach to help you achieve your goals We provide a personalized approach by recommending the appropriate combination of products and services, along with custom-tailored investment planning and advice. Debbie Hudson CFP® Vice President, Investment Advisor 18 Victoria Street East Alliston 705-435-8874 [email protected] Start a conversation today. TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc., a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. – Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. ®/ The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary, in Canada and/or other countries. M06300 (0713) ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY! FAST DRYING • DISINFECTS & DEODORIZES NO SOAPY RESIDUE • DUPONT TEFLON PROTECTION Carpets, Boats, RV’s, Mattresses, Leather Cleaning • Auto upholstery • Deezee running boArD & Accessories • WinDshielD repAir & replAcement 435-5717 CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Dry cleaning results in a Carpet Cleaning System! Matt Garraway 705.739.0822 (C: 705.529.2935) [email protected] www.RotoStatic.com 76 Dufferin Street South, Alliston A NEW YOU OPTOMETRIC EYE CENTRE located inside A New You Optical EYE EXAMS WITH STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT now including Digital Retinal Imaging NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Evening appointments available 705 435 4358 or 705 435 1995 BONDED & INSURED Serving Green Briar & Briar Hill Residents Since 1996 A New You Optical On-site Lab for Same Day Service & Repairs 3-for-1 Eyeglasses Special NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 10% discount for Briars residents Conveniently located in the Alliston SmartCentres (Walmart) Plaza Direct insurance Billing • All Doctor Prescriptions accepted Open Mon - Fri 10 - 7 & Sat 10 - 3 705 435 4358 or 705 435 1995 www.anewyouoptical.ca The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 35 36 April 2016 18 10:00 am Yoga GR 7:00 pm Wizard Cards LL 7:00 pm Poker ER 25 10:00 am Yoga GR 7:00 pm Wizard Cards LL 7:00 pm Poker ER 7:00 pm Travelogue GR 17 24 26 9am Peer Group ER 9-10:30 am Fitness LL 9:30 am Carefirst Ex GR 1:00 pm bid Euchre LL 6:30 pm Shuffleboard LL 10-12noon NLGA Exec. Mtg. ER 19 9 am Peer Group ER 9-10:30 am Fitness LL 9:30 an Carefirst Ex. GR 1:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 6:30 pm Shuffleboard LL 7:00 pm Vistas II Euchre ER 12 9:00 am Peer Group ER 9-10:30 am Fitness LL 9:30 am. Carefirst Ex. GR 1:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 6:30 pm Shuffleboard LL 27 9:30 am Dance Fit GR 1:00 pm Bridge ER 2:30pm Adult Colouring LL 7:00 pm Ladies Euchre LL 7:00 pm Pool LL 7:00 pm Ladies Poker ER 2-5:00 pm Ph 18 AGM GR 20 9:30 am Dance Fit GR 1:00 pm Bridge ER 2:30pm Adult Colouring LL 7:00 pm Mixed Euchre LL 7:00 pm Pool LL 7:00 pm Ladies Poker ER 13 9:30 am Dance Fit GR 1:00 pm Bridge ER 2:30pm Adult Colouring LL 7:00 pm Ladies Euchre LL 7:00 pm Pool LL 7:00 pm Ladies Poker ER 6 9:30 am Dance Fit GR 1:00 pm Bridge ER 2:30pm Adult Colouring LL 5:30-9:pm AGM Pallisades GR 7:00 pm Mixed Euchre LL 7:00 pm Pool LL 7:00 pm Ladies Poker ER This calendar is subject to change. Check the website at www. bhccontheweb.com for updates. 11 10:00 am Yoga GR 7:00 pm Wizard Cards LL 7:00 pm Poker ER 7 pm Gen. Assoc. Mtg. GR 10 Private Event ER 12 – 7 pm 5 9:00 am Peer Group ER 9:30 am Carefirst Ex. GR 1:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 6:30 pm Shuffleboard LL 28 9:30am Carefirest Ex GR 9:30 am Threaders ER (last one for the season) 11:00 am Yoga GR 1:30 pm Line Dancing GR 7:00 pm Dup Bridge LL 12noon-3pm Belles of the Ridge Lunch LG 21 9:30 am Carefirst Ex GR 9:30 am Threaders ER 11:00 am Yoga GR 1:30 pm Line Dancing GR 7:00 pm Dup Bridge LL 14 9:30 am Carefirst Ex GR 9:30 am Threaders ER 11:00 am Yoga GR 1:30 pm Line Dancing GR 7:00 pm Dup Bridge LL 7 9:30 am Carefirst Ex GR 9:30 am Threaders ER 11:00 am Yoga GR 1:30 pm Line Dancing GR 7:00 pm Dup Bridge LL Thursday 1 Friday Saturday 9:00 – 4:30 p.m. Bid Euchre Tournament GR/Kitchen LL card area 9-10:30 am Fitness GR 7:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 30 23 16 7-11 pm Yuk, Yuks GR/ER/Lounge 9 2 29 7:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 9-10:30 am Fitness GR 22 7:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 9-10:30 am Fitness GR 15 8 7:00 pm Bid Euchre LL 4 10:00 am Yoga GR 7:00 pm Wizard Cards LL 7:00 pm Poker ER Wednesday 3 Tuesday 7:00 pm Bid Euchre LL Monday ER – East Room GR –Great Room LG – Lounge LL – Lower Level Sunday Calendar provided by the Briar Hill Community Centre (page sponsored by the Briar Crier) The Briar Hill Community Centre is open daily from 8am - 11pm Administrative Office hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9am - 3pm Telephone 705-435-8066 E-mail [email protected] Website www.bhccontheweb.com BRIAR HILL Community Centre Calendar THESE COMMUNITY CENTRE EVENTS ARE FOR BRIARS RESIDENTS AND THEIR GUESTS ONLY Briar Hill Community Centre Calendar April 2016 Around the Briars THESE COMMUNITY CENTRE EVENTS ARE FOR BRIARS RESIDENTS AND THEIR GUESTS ONLY GREEN BRIAR Community Centre Calendar GBCC Administrative Office Hours are Tuesday & Thursday from 9am to 1pm Telephone Peta Christen 705-435-2345 / E-mail [email protected] This Calendar is provided by the Green Briar Community Centre (Page sponsored by the Briar Crier) SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 April Fool’s Day 3 SATURDAY 2 8:00 Choir 7:00 Wine and Cheese 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 8:00 Choir 18 19 20 21 22 23 8:00 Choir 4 9 7:00 Bid Euchre 10 12:00 Private Function 7:00 Bid Euchre 24 SUNDAY 25 12:00 Marathon Bridge Lunch 7:00 Camera Club MONDAY 8:30-10:15 Table Tennis 10:30-11:30 Care First Exercise 10:30-1:00 Scrabble Club (office) 1:00 Duplicate Bridge April 2016 17 7:00 Movie Night 26 27 29 28 30 8:00 Choir 6:30 Dinner Dance TUESDAY 9:00-9:45 Tai Chi 9:45-10:45 Tai Chi Exercise 10:45-11:45 Care First Exercise WEEKLY EVENTS WEDNESDAY 8:30-10:15 Table Tennis 10:30-11:30 Care First Exercise THURSDAY 8:15-9:45 Coffee Club 9:45-10:45 Tai Chi Exercise 10:45-11:45 Care First Exercise FRIDAY 8:30-10:15 Table Tennis 10:30-12:30 Computer Club 1:30 Improver Line Dancing (Experienced Beginners) 12:00 Quilting Bees 1:00 Crafts 1:00 Line Dancing 7:00 Bridge 7:00 Bingo 7:00 Euchre 7:00 Jam Sessions SPECIAL NOTES Bid Euchre will be regularly scheduled on the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm. Camera Club meets the last Friday of every month. SATURDAY 8:30 Green Briar Chorus A M P M UPCOMING EVENTS National Volunteer Week April 10 - 16 Volunteers are the roots of strong communities The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 37 GREEN BRIAR RESIDENTS Volunteers in Green Briar www.donsheatingandcooling.com We are So much more than a Heating and Air Conditioning store. We are your Weber, Napoleon, and Green Egg Grills Premiere BBQ specialists! For your convenience, we will be open on Thursday evenings till 8pm Come in and see us at 124 Young St Unit 1 (beside Canadian Tire) Alliston 705-435-5005 Since 1990 we have been Making your house feel like home 38 April 2016 As you may know, the Green Briar Community has 16 Phases, each overseen by a Board of Directors, all of whom are VOLUNTEERS. In addition, there are 18+ programs running weekly at the Community Centre (excluding the Care First Exercise Program) that are run by ― you guessed it ― VOLUNTEERS! There is an executive committee for the Green Briar Community Centre who meet regularly throughout the year to manage the day-to-day running of the Centre who VOLUNTEER. If these wonderful people didn’t give their time freely, the Green Briar Community Centre would not be the active, social facility it is today. Celebrate and recognize those volunteers in this Community during National Volunteer Week: April 10 to April 16, 2016. What a night of dancing! Between DJ Ron's great dance selections and Irene's baking, the $5 Dance last Saturday was one to remember. The dancing began at 7:05pm and stopped for seven exchange draws at 9pm, and then dancing continued until 11pm. The evening was over too soon. Lots of laughter, lots of fun moves and grooves, and lots of new friends were made. Let's hope there will be another, and another, and another. Thank you to Irene, Ron, Rosemarie and Jo-anne for organizing the $5 Dance. GREEN BRIAR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY To obtain a copy of the Green Briar Telephone Directory, place $5 in an envelope bearing your name, address, and phone number, and leave it in the porch mailbox at 84 Green Briar Road. Hille will contact you when your copy is ready for pick-up. To make changes to your listing or if you want to be added to the directory, please phone Valerie Tripp at 705-435-2756. CPK Accounting Inc. POEM FREE 1 HOUR CONSULTATION Found but Maybe Lost by Dian Bowers Personal/Business Income Tax & Full Service Bookkeeping Income Tax Returns start at $49.95* Flat Rate Colleen Kotnisz *most returns T. 705.435.6900 Here I am, conflicted, 5877 County Rd. 13, Everett, ON email: [email protected] | www.cpkaccountinginc.ca Standing where I am, The destination predicted, The result a mental dam. I searched and searched my brain cells, Not one of them would say why I'm standing in this shell, And carrying on this way. I hesitate to go downstairs, FREE Delivery, Setup & Removal of Replaced Product Authorized Dealer for 43 Victoria Street West La-Z Boy Serving Green Briar & Briar Hill since 1983 Frigidaire The stairs from whence I came. Whirlpool & KitchenAid To find a thought I lost enroute. To me seems quite insane. furniture & appliance ltd Downtown Alliston Alliston’s Complete Furniture, Appliance & Electronics Store Panasonic Brentwood So here it is I take my stand, Décor Rest to make a mental audit, So stubbornly I, WILL, the thought here standing in the closet. 705 • 435 • 5678 [email protected] | www.briscofurniture.com KINGSDOWN Live life well rested 1 Victoria Street West In the Heart of Downtown Alliston briscofurniture.com 705.435.9777 The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 39 GREENBRIAR RESIDENTIAL SERVICING ORGANIZATION NEWSLETTER APRIL 2016 WATER CONSERVATION Effective May 1 through September 30 As is the practice in most communities, GreenBriar will implement water conservation measures. The following applies: Even numbered houses may water on even number days between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Odd numbered houses may water on odd number days between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. st th PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT EACH UNIT IS PERMITTED THE USE OF NORMAL WATER CONSUMPTION FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PURPOSE. UNAUTHORIZED BUSINESSES THAT OPERATE OUT OF UNITS IN THE COMMUNITY AND UTILIZE EXCESSIVE WATER SHOULD BE REPORTED AS IT INCREASES COSTS FOR EVERYONE. POTABLE WATER Our water treatment plant consists of a water reservoir that is supplied by a series of deep drilled wells on site. The water is treated in our plant with liquid chlorine for disinfection. No other chemicals are used to treat the water. Deep drilled wells are a safe source of drinking water. They go down very deep through different layers of clay and sand to their final positioning in the sand bed aquifer. As with most deep drilled wells in Ontario, the presence of iron exists in the water. The iron mineral property creates an iron deposit in the pipes as it settles out. This is an aesthetic nuisance item that may occur in areas of low usage as the mineral settles out in the pipes. If iron is noticed, you may see a brownish reddish tainted appearance. Iron likes to settle out in toilet tanks, causing rings in the toilet bowl(s), as well as hot water tanks. “Only” when and if you see iron, go to the laundry tub in your house, remove any aeration screen that may exist, and simply run the water until it comes clear. Routine yearly flushing does occur in the distribution system to manage the iron build up. No other equipment is installed to remove iron. Preventative maintenance is performed on the fire hydrants during the flushing process as required. This usually occurs in the spring. The distribution system was swabbed (scrubbed) in 2014 with large sponges to help remove additional iron deposits. This typically occurs once every five years. Ample notice of these flushings are given through your Property Management Company. SERVICING REPAIRS Improper use of the water and sewage services causes unnecessary increased costs in repairs and maintenance. Storm drains, catch basins, irrigation control boxes and other water apparatus’ are not to be used for any purpose other than those for which they are 40 April 2016 constructed. Residues, sweeping, debris, refuse, garbage, rags, ashes or other substances cause blockages in the systems that are costly for everyone. In the units this includes construction debris washed down sinks, such as grout, etc., as well as the use of residential garbage grinding/disposal units (garburators) which are strictly prohibited. Persons found or reported to be misusing the systems, will be charged back directly for any of the costs associated with the repair. RENOVATIONS Please keep in mind that all renovations that are conducted in your unit, which are not limited to those that affect your connection with the private servicing system, are required by the Town of New Tecumseth to have a building permit. Any renovations done without the required permits may not only result in fines from the town but also charges for any damages that result in improper connection or adjustments to the private services. PARKING We kindly request for vehicles to be parked either in your garage or on your driveway as most roads within the community are wide enough to accommodate one lane of traffic in each direction. Parking on the road may impede the access of emergency vehicles as well as create safety concerns for pedestrians. Please be mindful that there are no sidewalks in our community. Not only is this a servicing organization policy, it is illegal to block a fire route or emergency services route. Should you require temporary overnight parking, please contact the GreenBriar Community Centre at 705-435-2345. THE NOTTAWASAGA RESORT IS PRIVATE PROPERTY AND PARKING WITHIN THEIR LOTS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE NOTTAWASAGA RESORT. RULES OF THE ROAD Speeding and failing to obeying STOP signs continues to be a major concern in GreenBriar. We ask that all drivers using the roads within this community obey the posted traffic signs. Although we are a private community, the Highway Traffic Act does apply and driving infractions carry the same legal weight as on other roadways. More importantly we ask you be considerate of these rules as they impact the safety of pedestrians and your neighbours. SERVICING CONCERNS All servicing concerns, including streetlights, mailboxes etc., should be directed to GRSO through your Property Management Office. BRIAR HILL RESIDENTIAL SERVICING ORGANIZATION NEWSLETTER APRIL 2016 WATER CONSERVATION Effective May 1 through September 30 As is the practice in most communities, Briar Hill will implement water conservation measures. The following applies: Even numbered houses may water on even number days between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Odd numbered houses may water on odd number days between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. st th Watering is permitted only in areas not serviced by the irrigation system. The irrigation system is not designed to water your gardens – this is your responsibility during the times noted above. Potable water is not to be wasted on your lawns. Please note that if drought conditions are experienced, irrigation staff may implement water conservation practices. The operation of the irrigation system is the responsibility of our irrigation staff. Concerns regarding the irrigation system are to be communicated to BHRSO via your Property Management Office. Advanced permission must be obtained from BHRSO for any exterior changes that involve digging as locates of the irrigation lines and heads is required. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT EACH UNIT IS PERMITTED THE USE OF NORMAL WATER CONSUMPTION FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PURPOSE. UNAUTHORIZED BUSINESSES THAT OPERATE OUT OF UNITS IN THE COMMUNITY AND UTILIZE EXCESSIVE WATER SHOULD BE REPORTED AS IT INCREASES COSTS FOR EVERYONE. POTABLE WATER Our water treatment plant consists of a water reservoir that is supplied by a series of deep drilled wells on site. The water is treated in our plant with liquid chlorine for disinfection. No other chemicals are used to treat the water. Deep drilled wells are a safe source of drinking water. They go down very deep through different layers of clay and sand to their final positioning in the sand bed aquifer. As with most deep drilled wells in Ontario, the presence of iron exists in the water. The iron mineral property creates an iron deposit in the pipes as it settles out. This is an aesthetic nuisance item that may occur in areas of low usage as the mineral settles out in the pipes. If iron is noticed, you may see a brownish reddish tainted appearance. Iron likes to settle out in toilet tanks, causing rings in the toilet bowl(s) and hot water tanks. “Only” when and if you see iron, go to the laundry tub in your house, remove any aeration screen that may exist, and simply run the water until it comes clear. Routine yearly flushing does occur in the distribution system to manage the iron build up. No other equipment is installed to remove iron. Preventative maintenance is performed on the fire hydrants during the flushing process as required. This usually occurs in the spring. The distribution system was swabbed (scrubbed) in 2014 with large sponges to help remove additional iron deposits. This typically occurs once every five years. Ample notice of these flushings are given through your Property Management Company. SERVICING REPAIRS Improper use of the water and sewage services causes unnecessary increased costs in repairs and maintenance. Storm drains, catch basins, irrigation control boxes and other water apparatus’ are not to be used for any purpose other than those for which they are constructed. Residues, sweeping, debris, refuse, garbage, rags, ashes or other substances cause blockages in the systems that are costly for everyone. In the units this includes construction debris washed down sinks, such as grout, etc., as well as the use of residential garbage grinding/disposal units (garburators) which are strictly prohibited. Persons found or reported to be misusing the systems, will be charged back directly for any of the costs associated with the repair. RENOVATIONS Please keep in mind that all renovations that are conducted in your unit, which are not limited to those that affect your connection with the private servicing system, are required by the Town of New Tecumseth to have a building permit. Any renovations done without the required permits may not only result in fines from the town but also charges for any damages that result in improper connection or adjustments to the private services. PARKING We kindly request for vehicles to be parked either in your garage or on your driveway as most roads within the community are wide enough to accommodate one lane of traffic in each direction. Parking on the road may impede the access of emergency vehicles as well as create safety concerns for pedestrians. Please be mindful that there are no sidewalks in our community. Not only is this a servicing organization policy, it is illegal to block a fire route or emergency services route. Should you require temporary overnight parking, please contact the Briar Hill Community Center at 705-435-8066 THE NOTTAWASAGA RESORT IS PRIVATE PROPERTY AND PARKING WITHIN THEIR LOTS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE NOTTAWASAGA RESORT. RULES OF THE ROAD Speeding and failing to obeying STOP signs continues to be a major concern in Briar Hill. We ask that all drivers using the roads within this community obey the posted traffic signs. Although we are a private community, the Highway Traffic Act does apply and driving infractions carry the same legal weight as on other roadways. More importantly we ask you be considerate of these rules as they impact the safety of pedestrians and your neighbours. SERVICING CONCERNS All servicing concerns, including streetlights, mailboxes etc., should be directed to BHRSO through your Property Management Office. The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 41 Around the Briars J Serving our community with Integrity, Trust and Compassion for over 40 years 244 Victoria Street East, Alliston 705-435-5101 thomasfuneralhome.ca Alliston Family Health Clinic Naturopathic Medicine at its Best FREE 15-minute introduction to Naturopathic Medicine. Discover what it can do for you! A golfer teed up his ball on the first tee, took a mighty swing, and hit his ball into a clump of trees. He found his ball and saw an opening between two trees he thought he could hit through. Taking out his 3-wood, he took a mighty swing. The ball hit a tree, bounced back, hit him in the forehead and killed him. As he approached the gates of Heaven, St. Peter asked, "Are you a good golfer?" Dr. Tom Ellis, Honors B. Sc., N.D. 180 Parsons Rd., Unit 26, Alliston 705-434-2088 [email protected] thenaturopathic.com The man replied: "Got here in two, didn't I?" ――― Steam Cleaning of Carpet • Upholstery • Area Rugs Repairs to all makes and models of vacuums Authorized BEAM Built-in Vacuum Systems Dealer Approved Broan-Nutone Repair Centre A gushy reporter told Phil Mickelson, "You are spectacular; your name is synonymous with the game of golf. You really know your way around the course. What's your secret?" Mickelson replied, "The holes are numbered." Submitted by Robert Holmes 705-435-7457 cell 705-791-4893 70 Banting Drive, Alliston www.CrownCarpet Care.ca HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING ! 42 April 2016 • • • • Air Conditioning Furnace Fireplace Sales and Service Around the Briars KEEPING IN TOUCH Window Complements Ltd Serving Simcoe County since 1989 Quality custom products at affordable prices RESIDENT MESSAGES 50 word maximum Sympathy ► The community expresses sincere condolences to Green Briar resident Peggy Warden (Tanglewood Trail) and family on the loss of her husband Ronald Warden. Ronald passed away at Matthews House on February 24, 2016. Thanks ► A big thank you to all my friends and neighbours for the cards, calls, visits, and food that you gave me after my hip surgery. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. HUNTER DOUGLAS and MORE SHADES - SHUTTERS - SILHOUETTES Free Shop-at-Home Dianne McLauchlin, Riverview Road ► The Celebration of Life for my wife, Linda Willard, was a resounding success! The attendance was a wonderful tribute to a great lady who connected in some manner with virtually everyone she met. It was a great comfort to myself and my family to see so many people who cared for our wife and mother. Thank you to all who came and to those who were away and sent notes and cards expressing their condolences. A special thank you to Carol Kennedy and Bev Hughes, and their many volunteers, for organizing and coordinating the event without a hitch. It is indeed a blessing to live in the Briars. Allyn Willard, Briar Hill BLINDS DRAPERY www.windowcomplements.com Jason Mate Robert Mate (Beeton) 905-729-2938 1-800-267-6715 Massage Therapist Michel Bullock Registered Massage Therapist 10+ years experience By appointment only In-home T 705.250.0119 massage available C 416.433.5864 [email protected] www.allistonmassage.ca SHUTTERS 35 Victoria St. East, Town Square Alliston, Ontario 705.435.9869 FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE www.colorstudio.ca [email protected] FREE INSTALL AND NO TAXES when this ad is presented at the time of consultation The Briar Crier can be viewed online at BRIARCRIER.CA April 2016 43 Marketplace Grant J. Drury 519 Victoria Street East, Alliston 705.435.3535 • [email protected] BARGAIN MARKET FREE TO BRIARS' RESIDENTS (for sale of personal items only - some limitations apply) E-mail your ad to [email protected] or phone 705-434-4569 30 word maximum. New Patients & Emergencies Welcome FREE Orthodontic Consultations New patients receive a FREE Take-home Bleaching Kit with first exam & cleaning 46 Dominion Street, Alliston 705-435-4124 [email protected] www.dominionstreetdental.com Get the best GIC rates! Juliane Goyette Financial Advisor HollisWealth® Advisory Services Inc. 23 Victoria Street West, Alliston 705-435-5598 FOR SALE ► 18" wheelchair used only 2 months. Includes ROHO cushion. $400. Please call 705-435-5132 (Pat) ► 2 fold-up bicycles for sale: 1) 6-speed blue Avenir w padded seat & instructions. Very good condition. Pd $400; asking $125. 2) 5-speed red Schwinn with manual and instructions. Used only 3 times. Excellent condition. $100. Both prices FIRM. Call 705-435-3590. ► 100% leather loveseat. Top quality. Lovely rust colour. 67"Long. Asking $125. Photo on request. Contact Ron or Lynda Faragher, 705250-1650 or [email protected] Drive home the savings. Car and home combo. 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Call Lawrence 705-434-0778. Opening Party April, 12noon - 3pm, * Grand 214 Riverview Rd, GreenBriar: Celebrating Shaklee’s commitment to Earth-Friendly, extremely economical, non-toxic, cleaners since 1956. Finger foods, refreshments, door prizes. Bring a friend. Free sample. Diane Sawyer, 705-250-1948 destindi.myshaklee.com Residents with walkout decks: Metal waterproof ceiling, Sec 98 Approved, 100% guarantee. For quotation, call Ted at 416-706-9327 or Fred at 705-435-7049. Cleaners: Available Mornings and Afternoons. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Passion to see things done right! Years of experience. Briar references available. Call Rachael for a free estimate at Home 905-729-3225; Cell 905 724 0594 PERSONAL SERVICES CLEANING, PERSONAL CARE, HOUSE SITTING House Cleaning: Dependable and very thorough. 20 years Briar Experience. References. Attractive Rates. Your Home is my Home. 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ENGLAND August 20, 2016 • 10 Days Escorted by Briar Resident Joyce Poth Exceeding expectations everywhere we go! Contact us for your FREE Brochure 1092 Mt. Pleasant Rd. Toronto, ON M4P 2M6 1-800-387-8890 • www.craigtravel.com • [email protected] Have You Heard? hearing sciences Aud iolog y and Hear i ng A id Cent re Complimentary Hearing Tests (55+) 180 Parsons Road Suite 24, Alliston Phone/Fax: 705-435-4356 The first step to better hearing is a hearing test! Specialists in the new “open fit” hearing aids. • Hearing tests • Hearing aids - counselling and evaluations • Hearing aid repairs • TV and phone accessories • Custom noise protection, swim plugs, musician’s plugs and sleep plugs Call HEARING SCIENCES at 705-435-4356 for an appointment. No referral is required. HOURS Mon - Wed: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Thurs: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm It continues to be our pleasure to care for all your hearing healthcare needs! Janice Cockburn, Au.D., Reg. CASLPO Doctor of Audiology Terri-Lee McKibbon, Office Manager