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Pickering - Retail Pages
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City and Community Mourns
Loss of Councillor Rick Johnson
Pickering, ON, September 28,
2016 – We are deeply saddened at
the loss of our friend and colleague
Councillor Rick Johnson.
Councillor Johnson was a
dedicated and passionate advocate
for Pickering and represented Ward
3 tirelessly for over two decades.
In that span, he worked diligently
on behalf of Pickering as both a
politician and as a community
leader.
Councillor Johnson has held
a number of respected roles over
the years, including Deputy Mayor,
Durham Region Public Works
Chairman, Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority Chairman,
Veridian
Energy
Corporation
Director, Durham Non-Profit Housing
Director, Durham Region Master
Transportation Plan Chairman, and
Member of GTA Regional Public
Works Chairs Committee. He served
as a Local Councillor from 1988 to
1991, Regional Councillor from 1991
to 2010, and returned to the City in
2014 to serve as a City Councillor.
Councillor Johnson had a
down-to-earth style that won him
many friends and supporters. His
influence went beyond Pickering
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and can be felt across Durham
Region. Expressions of condolence
are flooding into City Hall from
those who have been touched by
Councillor Johnson’s compassion
and generosity. For those of you
who wish to offer condolences to his
family, an online form is available
on the City website and a book of
condolence is available at City Hall.
Details regarding funeral and
visitation
arrangements
are
forthcoming and will be shared on
the City website. Our deepest and
most heartfelt sympathies go out to
Rick’s wife Susan, his son Chris, the
rest of his family and many friends
and supporters.
He will be missed.
ISSUE 10 – OCTOBER 2016
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Must be 18+ years of age. Government-issued photo identification may be required.
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& Thursday October 27th
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(NC) Roasting the perfect holiday
bird isn’t always as easy as we’d like.
Fortunately, with the right tools and
pro tips, you’ll be well on your way
to seasoning and stuffing a turkey
worthy of showing off on social
media. Here, Chef Shahir Massoud,
spokesperson for Butterball and
Kimberly Mann, national training
manager at GE Appliances, talk
turkey and reveal their top tips.
1. Chill out.
If you’re cooking a frozen turkey,
thaw the bird in the fridge, not the
counter as the room temperature can
promote bacterial growth. Plan one
day of thawing for every four pounds
of turkey. In a rush? Chef Shahir
suggests submerging a fully wrapped
turkey, breast down, in cold water.
You’ll need about 30 minutes per
pound for the whole turkey to thaw
with this method.
2. Don’t fear convection.
“Convection cooking is the perfect
way to roast a turkey because the
circulating air helps seal in juices
and browns the skin to perfection,”
explains Mann. Although the
convection feature on your oven
can seem daunting, she suggests
cooking the turkey at a slightly
lower temperature than normal and
checking it more frequently as it will
cook a bit faster on a convection
setting. Some of GE’s ranges even
feature
automatic
convection
conversion, making all these
adjustments automatically.
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3. Always use a meat thermometer.
Overdone, dry turkey is the worst.
To make sure you don’t overcook your
bird, always use a meat thermometer.
Make sure the thermometer is
inserted into the thickest part of the
thigh and isn’t touching the bone.
When the thigh temperature
reaches 180°F, you’re done. Note: If
your turkey is stuffed, the temperature
must reach a minimum 165°F deep
in the stuffing.
4. It’s not all about that baste.
Despite the longstanding tradition
of turkey basting, Chef Shahir says
you may be surprised to learn that
it’s actually not doing much for your
turkey. Every time you open the oven
door, heat and moisture escape. This
means it will take longer for your
turkey to cook and you could end up
with a drier bird. Plus, the drippings
you’re using to baste are a mixture of
fat and liquid that can actually make
the skin soggy and dry out the meat.
5. Give it a rest.
Before carving up your turkey, let
it rest for 15 to 20 minutes by loosely
covering it with foil. This will help the
turkey to retain its moisture, making
it extra juicy.
For any questions or concerns
about your Thanksgiving turkey,
the Butterball Turkey TalkLine staff
are available to take your call at
1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372).
Find more information online at
geappliances.ca.
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An update from David Pickles
Councillor Rick
Johnson’s Passing
– a great loss to
the
Pickering
community.
I am shocked
and saddened
that Councillor
Rick Johnson passed away suddenly
on Tuesday, September 27th. I was
with his family and other friends
at the Ajax Pickering hospital at
his passing. I had the pleasure of
knowing Rick for over 25 years, 14
of those years we served together
on Council as the Ward 3 team. Rick
worked hard for the residents and
charities in our community. He was
a larger than life character with a
big heart. His down to earth style
and care for individuals was always
apparent. I enjoyed working with
him and will miss him greatly. Many
did not see the many small things
he did such as dropping off food
and clothes for families in need. Our
thoughts and prayers are with his
wife Susan, son Chris, family and
friends. The photo below is of Rick
and I in Claremont earlier this year.
Newsletter
In order to keep you informed
about Ward 3 news, I am now creating
my own eNewsletter as another
opportunity to communicate with
you. To receive your copy, please visit
www.pickering.ca/eNews and check
the box beside “Councillor David
Pickles Newsletter” to subscribe. By
subscribing, you will receive up-todate information on important issues
in Ward 3 and across the City.
eServices
The City of Pickering offers a wide
variety of eServices making it easier for
you to access the City’s services from
home or your smart phone. Register
for programs and activities, apply for
a marriage licence, pay a parking
ticket, purchase pet tags, or report
vandalism in your neighbourhood.
For more information visit the
eServices menu at www.pickering.
ca
Farm Boy Opens in Pickering!
Farm Boy opened its doors in
Pickering on September 29that the
Pickering Town Centre creating 150
newly created jobs! Farm Boy will
carry locally sourced foods and a
variety of natural and organic foods,
as well as preservative-free, fresh
meals made right in the store. For
more information, visit: farmboy.ca/
locations/pickering-town-centre/
Brock Road Improvements
Many of you have been asking
about the time frames for the
completion of work on Brock
Road, from Bayly Street to Taunton
Road. The widening of Brock Road,
sidewalk construction, curbs and
multi-use trail installation is ongoing.
The road work is essentially
complete from Bayly Street to Hwy.
401. The intersection of Brock Road
and Plummer Street is now open
with the activation of the new traffic
signals. As well, efforts to complete
boulevards and sidewalks are
ongoing on Brock Road, to the north
and south of Plummer Street. Work by the Ontario Ministry of
Transportation (MTO) at the Brock
Road and Highway 401 interchange
will continue for the remainder of
the year. MTO advised that this work
will restrict access to Hwy. 401 east
from the Brock Road southbound
lanes until late fall. Access to Hwy.
401 east will be maintained from the
Brock Road northbound lanes.
The Region of Durham expects
that the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
lane improvements at Kingston Road
and Brock Road will be completed
by the end of October.
Further north, road widening is
complete south of Rossland on the
east and west side of Brock Road.
Work is continuing on the east side to
complete the full four lanes between
Rossland Road and Taunton Road.
Please note that Rossland Road is
closed from Church Street west to
Bunting Court for the reconstruction
and widening of Rossland Road.
The section of Rossland Road east
of Riverside Drive is expected to
re-open by the end of 2016. West of
Riverside Drive will be closed until
the fall of 2017.
Upcoming Events
Pickering Recreation Complex
Century Club Presentations
Saturday, October 22
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Pickering Recreation Complex
Pickering Recreation Complex
staff
celebrate
members’
accomplishments at this annual
event. Members who have reached
100, 200 & 300 workouts in a year
will be recognized at a celebration
brunch.
32nd Annual Durham Regional
Police Children’s Games
Saturday, October 22, 2016
9:00 – 4:00 pm
Pickering Recreation Complex
Children between the ages of 6
and 18 with physical disabilities have
fun and compete for medals and
trophies.
Electronic & Hazardous Waste
Collection Event
Monday, October 24
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Pickering Recreation Complex
Arena, Parking Lot
Pickering residents are invited to
bring old electronic equipment for
collection and disposal.
South Pickering Seniors Club,
Halloween Dance
Saturday, October 29
7:30 pm
East Shore Community Centre
For more information visit: www.
spsc753.com
Visit the City of Pickering’s website
at www.pickering.ca for a complete
listing of events. Click on the ‘Living’
drop down menu and then on ‘Events
Calendar’.
David Pickles
Regional Councillor - Ward 3
905.420.4605 | 1.866.683.2760
TTY 905.420.1739
[email protected]
HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
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Regional Councillor, Ward 3
City of Pickering
Email: [email protected]
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