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Locally owned community newspaper from the heart of Niagara, reporting on events in Fonthill, Fenwick, Ridgeville and North Pelham.
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VOICEThe
Pelham’s independent news source from the Heart of Niagara
Vol.16 No. 9 Wednesday, May 9, 2012
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Join us Mothers’ Day Sunday May 13
Fenwick’s Notorious Meeting Place
Proud to be The Voice of Pelham
for 15 years Celebrating our 15th anniversary in print
MAYOR Dave Augustyn, who referred to himself as “Mayor McCheese”, served at the drive thru window of the Fonthill McDonalds on Wednesday, May 2 to help out with McHappy Day. Paul Owen, president of Pelham Cares, sells a paper boot to Rose and Don Wallace as part of McHappy Day fundraising. Throughout the day $1 from every McHappy Meal, Big Mac, or coffee was donated to Ronald McDonald House charities to support families of children hospitalized out of their hometowns. The Fonthill location raised more than $3,700 through food sales, boot and wristband sales, a penny raffle and sales of hanging plants.
Sarah Murrell/Voice Photos
Another very successful McHappy Day!
Page � THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, May 9, �01�
Perfect gift for Mom!
The Place With The Big Chair
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Webber Rd.
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May 9 - 15
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Rustic elevated garden bed (24x48”) & $15 gift certi� cate $187.99 Reg. 234.99
Bagged Top Soil
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10” Geranium Baskets2/$25
Reg. $14.99 eachAttracts Hummingbirds
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Mother’s Day at The Lazy LoonSunday May 13, 2012
Brunch10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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In the trying times of today’s economy, Employment Solutions is doing all they can to provide jobs.
“We’re funded by Employment Ontario to provide jobs for the people of Pelham,” says Project Manager Diane Rice.
“We’ve lost a lot of jobs in this area, but we provide so much assistance, there’s all kinds of things that people aren’t even aware of,” says Rice.
Although there are three employment agencies in the area, Rice says there are a few reasons why Employment Solutions stands out.
“One thing very unique about us is we have more than five years experience in working with new comers to Canada,” says Rice.
“Canada has such a big difference from any other country for education, it can be very hard to get a job. There isn’t one person who has come through that door that we haven’t helped.”
Rice says Employment
Solutions host a wide variety of work shops, computer training and sessions on employment.
“What really sets us apart is we have a great staff, they provide so much one on one counselling,” says Rice.
Employment Solutions even offers their resources to people who are not registered with the company.
“If people want to just come in here and use our resource centers, they can. We have computers, information pamphlets, etc., you don’t have to be registered,” says Rice.
For the rest of May Employment Solutions will be hosting a wide variety of things, including a resume clinic every Friday.
They can be found at 3 East Main St., Welland. Or contacted at 905-788-3751.
“Out of the three agencies in this area, we are probably the smallest, and we’re very proud of what we’ve accomplished here,” says Rice with a smile.
BY GAVIN CHAPMANVOICE Staff
Building opportunities one job
day at a time
THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Page �
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Early Detection & Prevention of Periodontal Disease
Can Help Your Chances Against Many Illnesses such as:
Lung Disease • DiabetesHeart Disease • Preterm &
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Members of the Advanced Health Massage Therapy Team, Joanna Nicoletta RMT, Wilma Eller RMT, Milka Santoro RMT and Betty Subic RMT participated in the 2012 MS Walk in Welland along with some members of their families. The team raised $1140.50 that will go toward local support programs and research to find a cure for MS. Despite the blustery weather the team had a great showing and hopes to participate next year.
/Special to the Voice
Raising money one step at a time
Page � THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sarah Murrell, EditorWarren Mason, Advertising Coordinator
Liz Hayden, Ad CompositionLeslie Chiappetta, Office Manager
Gavin Chapman, Reporter
MISSION STATEMENT The Voice of Pelham strives to provide local news
coverage in all aspects of the Town of Pelham, including politics, health care, education,
service and community clubs, churches, sports, businesses and any other local events and
happenings. The Voice aims to provide local businesses and services with an affordable,
professional advertising venue reaching every household in Pelham.
THE VOICEof Pelham
From The Heart of Niagara
209 Highway 20 EastFonthill, ON, L0S 1E6phone: 905-892-8690
fax: 905-892-0823email: editor@thevoiceofpelham.caadvertising@thevoiceofpelham.ca
classified@thevoiceofpelham.cawww.thevoiceofpelham.ca
WEEKLY CIRCULATION: 8,705Canada Post Agreement
No. 40026500
Letters to the Editor are welcome provided the submis-sion contains the writer’s full name, signature, address and telephone number. Names only will be published. Names will not be withheld. The newspaper reserves the right to change, condense or reject any contribution for brevity or legal purposes. All Material in this publication is protected by copyright. Reproduction is prohibited without express, written permission of the publisher. Advertising: The VOICE of Pelham regrets any errors that appear in advertisements in this newspaper, however, we will not be held responsible for more than one incorrect insertion or for any damages beyond the amount of space which contains the error.
Original bandshell design used on pages 1 and �, courtesy of Todd Barber Forestgreen Creations.
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Al and Susan Beamer will not only be selling for their business at the Farmer’s Market this Thursday, they will be raising money for the Canadian Diabetes Association.
“I heard a speaker once, and he inspired me to get involved,” says Al on why he started raising money for the Lion’s Club, which he is the Chair for Diabetes.
For every donation made, the donator will receive an Elwoodii Cyprus, with donations starting at $2.50.
“Every bit of the proceeds are going to
the association. We’re raising money for Camp Huronda.”
Camp Huronda, in Huntsville, Ont., is a Diabetes Camp and Learning center.
The camp promotes teaching children with type one diabetes skills in gaining diabetes independence.
The camp is looking to replace two older buildings with one larger building, calling it the Lion’s Learning Centre. The estimated cost is between $146,000 - $312,000, which Al is doing his part to help raise.
“I’m always looking for way to raise money for this,” says Al.
Al says all the Lion’s clubs in Ontario are working to
help this cause.“There’s always someone
who needs help,” says Susan Beamer, “we want to do it.”
The trees will be on display at the market this Thursday, but anyone interested can come to Al and Susan’s business to make donations, located at 459 Highway 20.
The Beamer’s will also have their usual displays set up at the market.
BY GAVIN CHAPMANVOICE Staff
Al and Susan Beamer are raising money for the Lion’s Club this week at the Farmer’s Market. All proceeds will go to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Gavin Chapman/Voice Photo
Big hearts can receive some big trees at Farmer’s Market
THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Page �
www.sapphiresjewellers.com15% Off Jewellery Storewide
until Saturday May 12
Celebrate Style
Fonthill Shopping Centre • Hwy 20 • 905.892.3732
Goldsmiths on premises • Custom designing and repairsWE BUY GOLD BY APPOINTMENT
Thank Mom with style
Mothers’ Day is May 13
Perfect gift for Mom!
The Place With The Big Chair
20
Pelham St.
Hwy. 20 W
Webber Rd.
Canboro Rd.
Victoria Ave.Hwy. 20 E.
24
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Hours: Monday - Saturday 8am - 6pmSunday 10am - 5pm906 Hwy. #20 West. Fenwick • PH: 905-892-4947www.floraldimensions.com
Custom Planting • Bulk Soils & Mulches • Unique Plants
SaleDates
May 9 - 15
12” Potted Alstroemeria15% Off
Reg. $29.99
NEW Fruit Bushes
& Trees available
Rustic elevated garden bed (24x48”) & $15 gift certi� cate $187.99 Reg. 234.99
Bagged Top Soil
4/$10.00
10” Geranium Baskets2/$25
Reg. $14.99 eachAttracts Hummingbirds
Thomas sTeele - Sapphires Jewellers Phone: 905.892.3732 Email: tamara@sapphiresjewellers.com Website: www.sapphiresjewellers.com
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Page 6 THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, May 9, 2012
The Town of Pelham Informational Column
•8Th Annual Mayor’s Walk
Thursday, May 17th Starts at 6 p.m.
Meet at the Pelham’s Farmers Market,
20 Pelham Town Sq. Prizes, Draws.
Sponsored by the Pelham Active Transportation
Committee. Look for our display at the market! •“ZUMBA FITNESS”
Tuesday May 8, 7:30pm-8:30pm
•“ZUMBA GOLD” •Thursday May 3, 9:30am-10:30am Tuesday May 8,
9:30am-10:30am
Drop in and try any session for $6 or purchase your 10 + 2 bonus pass for $60
Need more info – contact (905) 892-2607, ext. 329
•New For 2012Zumbatomic
Turn up the music, wiggle, shake and have a blast with your friends in these rockin, high-energy fi tness-parties packed with specially choreographed
kid-friendly routines. Tuesdays Pelham
Arena- 1120 Haist Street(4-7 yrs) 5:30-6:00pm(8+ yrs) 6:00-6:30pm
Thursdays Old Pelham Town Hall- 46 Canboro
Rd. Ridgeville
(4-7 yrs) 5:30-6:00pm(8+ yrs) 6:00-6:30pm
Cost $40 for a 10 class pass + 2 bonus classes.
OR $4.50 for drop in class Purchase your passes
at Town hall- 20 Pelham Town Square Fonthill, ON.
PELHAM TOWN SQUARE
Walking ClubThursday May 3rFonthill Bandshell
1pm-2:30pmTuesday May 8Pelham Arena
9am-10amEveryone welcome!
For more information please contactKatie Thorpe
kthorpe@pelham.ca
(905) 892-2607 ext 341Town of Pelham Public Library
Spring Fling Fashion Show for Pelham
Public LibrarySun., May 6 at 2:00 p.m.
Fashion Show, Silent Auction & Refreshments
Tickets: $15. Available at Dorlene’s, Pennington’s
& Pelham Library (905-892-6443)FUNDRAISER
PRESENTED BY THE FRIENDS
OF THE PELHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY
• Pelham Public Library Maple Acre Friends’ 22nd Annual BBQ
•Hamburgers, hot dogs,
homemade pies! Come for supper, meet your friends
and enjoy the Fenwick Lions’ Club Parade
beginning at 7:00 p.m.Friday., May 25, 2012
from 5 – 7 p.m. at Maple Acre Branch, 781 Canboro
Rd., Fenwick. Proceeds to Maple Acre Branch
GENERAL INFORMATION
•Interested in Joining the Mayor’s Youth
Advisory Committee? Are you a Pelham
youth who would like to be heard and contribute
to your community? Join the 2011-2012
Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee. Meetings
take place once a month starting in October for the entire school year. Make
a difference TODAY! An application form is
available on the Town’s website at www.pelham.
ca or at Town Hall. •Interested in Joining the Communities in Bloom Committee?
The Communities in Bloom Committee is a Town Committee dedicated to keeping
Pelham beautiful. The Committee is
responsible for planning events such as Pelham’s
Annual Garden Tour and Community
Participation Day’s in the Fall and Spring. To become part of this
committee or for further information please contact: Katie Thorpe Community
Services Coordinator (905) 892-2607 ext 341.
•Town of Pelham - RESERVE CROSSING
GUARDS There is an immediate
need for reserve school
crosswalk guards to relieve the regular
guards during periods of illness and vacation. The
position has an hourly pay rate of $12.98 per hour.
Persons interested in becoming a guard
can pick up an application form in the
Operations Department of the Municipal Building (20
Pelham Town Square). •Is your business
interested in being listed in the Town of Pelham Community Services Brochure?
If so, please be sure to fi ll out a business directory information card with the Town of Pelham. For an information card, please
visit Town Hall, 20 Pelham Town Square – 1st Floor,
or contact 905-892-2607, Ext. 315
•Interested in renting the Arena Pad? Arena Hall? Old Pelham Town Hall? Call the Town of Pelham
at 905-892-2607, Ext. 329 •ONTARIO ONE
CALL 1-800-400-2255 All requests for
waterline and sewer locates must be directed
to Ontario One Call •KEEP PELHAM STREETS “LIT”
Residents of the Town of Pelham are asked
to report any problems with streetlights
to the Community & Infrastructure Services
Department at 905-892-2607, ext.332
The hydro utility requires that a pole
number be provided when reporting the problem Town of Pelham e-mail
address: clerks@pelham.ca Visit our Web site
at www.pelham.ca
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Hwy 20 (next to Log Cabin)
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CARNIVAL
1st Prize $500 • 10 Prizes of $50It hits the fan Sunday May 27, 2011 during the annual Fenwick Lions Carnival May 25, 26, 27
Centennial Park • Church Street • Fenwick
Purchase your $5.00 ticket from any Fenwick Lion or at the Carnival.
CARNIVALMay 25, 26, 27
Again this year!Purchase an All-Day midway pass for only $20.00
and your child(ren) will enjoy unlimited rides on either Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
These may be purchased from now until FridayMay 25 at 5:00pm at the following locations:
• Fenwick Avondale Store• Klager’s Food Market, Fonthill
Your child(ren) will have unlimited access to the midway rides on any one day:
Friday, May 25 5:00 pm – closing Saturday, May 26 1:00 pm –closing
Sunday, May 27 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
CARNIVALLioness
Penny Sale
•Friday, May 25, 5pm to closing•Saturday May 26, 12 to closing•Sunday May 27, 12 to 4pm
Centennial ParkChurch Street, Fenwick
PARADEFRIDAY May 25, 7:00PM
The Fabulous Fenwick Lions Club cordially invites you to participate in our Carnival Parade travelling through the village of Fenwick as just one part of our annual Lions Carnival. The Parade and Carnival attract a large crowd of people from our community and elsewhere.
Marshalling starts: 6:00pm Bethany Christian Reformed Church, Balfour Street, Fenwick
Parade Starts: 7:00pm sharpParade Ends: Centennial Park, Church Street,
Fenwick (site of the Carnival)
LIABILITY: The Lions Club of Fenwick expects the CONTACT PERSON signing the entry form to be legally responsible to the safe operation of the parade unit and proper, safe conduct of the participants.Contact:Fred Disher, Parade Chair Darren CrowePO Box 1152, Fonthill, L0S 1E0 Parade Co-Chair905-892-3025 fgdisher@bell.net 905-941-4895
ANNUAL
CARNIVAL
CARNIVAL
Saturday May 26th, 2pm
Plant Auction
Come out to Centennial Park to bid on a wide assortment of shrubs, perennials,
trees, evergreens, hanging baskets, herb and vegetable plants.
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“Every photo or piece has a story.”
Local artist Divino Mucciante’s passion for art and photography has lasted over 40 years, and now he works to bring recognition to other local artists.
“I joined the committee just because I wanted to help out, I didn’t know much about the whole promotion aspect,” says Mucciante.
Mucciante started a career as a tool and die maker, but shifted his focus towards his true passion, photography.
“I cut my income in half,” laughs Mucciante on the transition, “but I was doing what I love. I was Brock University’s photographer for 33 years.”
Mucciante says now that he’s retired, he can focus on working “whatever he
wants.”“I get to travel now and
take pictures, I have an open house in a couple weeks, it’s just really great.”
Although this is Mucciante’s second year displaying his work at the Art Festival, this is his first year on the actual committee.
“I took on the assignment Art Around Town. Thirteen businesses are displaying local artists, I was responsible for pairing the artists with the businesses,” says Mucciante.
Mucciante says the town’s reception to Art Around Town has been “very good.”
“This town is so good, people are so accommodating. Everybody is just so pleasant, it’s such a pleasure to meet and talk with everyone.”
Mucciante says the importance of the Art Festival is to simply showcase local talent, and to socialize “ with a lot of wonderful people.”
“It’s just great to show and talk about the art, photography sparks so much conversation, there’s always a story,” says Mucciante. “I’m retired now, if I sell a piece, I sell a piece. If not, it’s no big deal.”
A scene of Rockport Maine painted by Lockport, New York watercolour artists Michael McMahon is one of the pieces being raffled at this year’s festival. Also being raffled this year is a fused glass platter created by glass artist Joe Speck, who will also be showing at the Festival.
This year marks the 26th annual Pelham Art Festival, an event that began has a back yard fundraiser to support the local library.
Now more than 65 artists from Ontario, Quebec and the United States show their painting, pottery, sculpture, glass jewelry and other arts to crowds at the Pelham Arena over three days.
Heidi Tebrake, one of the festival organizers, says there are several new
artists featured in this year’s show.
The business community, she said, has been very supportive once again, taking part in the Art Around Town program which allows local businesses to preview art works for their customers.
This year’s festival takes place May 11 to 13. The opening gala evening is Friday, May 11 from 7 to 10 p.m. The $8 admission includes live entertainment and light buffet as well as a cash wine bar.
Saturday, May 12 and Sunday, May 13 the show runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5, children under 10 are free. There will be the Salvador Deli and a cash bar. A weekend pass is $10.
To date the festival has generated $345,000 for the Pelham Library.
For more information, visit www.pelhamartfestival.com.
“To quote Ed Sullivan, it’s going to be a really big show!” laughs Mucciante.
BY GAVIN CHAPMANVOICE Staff
Local photographer enjoys focusing on passion
THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Page 9
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ONGOING• Mondays at 1 p.m. Come and
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• Mondays at 7 p.m. Sing Niagara Women’s A Cappella Chorus at Paroisse Immaculee Conception Church, 99 Garner St, St. Catharines. Call 905-354-4745 or visit www.singniagara.com.
•Tuesdays 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. SPAN (Single Professional Association of Niagara) meets at Bailey’s 111 Highway 20 East Fonthill - for info: Janine 905-688-4358
•Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. A Cappella Niagara Men’s Chorus invites singers for fun, fellowship, and fabulous 4-part harmony. Meets at St. John Ambulance, 5734 Glenholme Ave., Niagara Falls. Info: Bob 892-2336
•Tuesdays 7 p.m. Tuesday Night Bingo, St. Ann’s Parish, 834 Canboro Rd., Fenwick. Chance to win $100. Wheelchair accessible. Info 905-892-6123.
• Wednesdays - 1st & 3rd of the each month, at 2 p.m. Pelham Community Church Worship Service, 461 Canboro Rd, Fenwick.
•Thursdays (first Thursday of every month) 1:30 p.m. to p.m. SOS (Survivors of Stroke), a welcoming and caring environment to meet other survivors of stroke and caregivers and exchange and receive information in a friendly and social environment. Everyone is welcome. Info call Ann 905-892-1621
• Fridays at 7:30 p.m. - Euchre at North Pelham Youth Hall, 1718 Maple St. $3 admission. Call Rose for info: 905-892-3408.
•Saturdays, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Bingo at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Fonthill, 141 Regional Road 20.
Friday, May 11, 2012• 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday
Lunch, Lightly Battered Fish and Chips, 6oz Canadian Digby fish, hand-cut fries, coleslaw, freshly baked country rolls, dessert, tea or coffee. $9. Take out available. Also available for dinner, 4:30 - 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion, 141 Hwy 20 East, Fonthill.
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• 5 to 7 p.m. North Pelham Youth Association Ham and Scalloped Potato Dinner at North Pelham Youth Hall, 1718 Maple St. (north of Tice Road). $10 advanced, $12 at the door. Children 5 to 12, $5. Tickets at Fenwick Avondale or Wendy, 905-892-7732.
• noon Saint Paul Players present Little Women. $5 children, $8 adults. Tickets: Saint Paul Catholic High School, 9005-
356-4313.• 7:30 p.m. Friends’ Club
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Don’t miss this celebration of the spring season of joy, hope and prosperity, presented by Choralis Camerata, in a huge gala fundraiser.
A wonderful family concert for all to enjoy!
It will heighten our listening pleasure with a mix of cabaret style ballads, Madrigals, East Coast folk songs, a touch of Gospel and some new inspiring musical numbers. It all takes place in the beautiful Westland Greenhouses, surrounded by the colour and fragrance of lush spring flowers ready for purchase for those garden enthusiasts. There will be plenty of wonderful silent auctions items, tasteful baked goods and lots of refreshments.
Choir Leaders:David Braun: Artistic Director. He is a violinist with the Niagara Symphony and a member of Glissandi, a chamber ensemble he founded with his wife Deborah Braun on harp. He teaches band, vocal music and drama at the secondary level for the Niagara District School Board.
Lynne Honsberger: Accompanist with Chorus Niagara and Director of Music at St. Andrew’s United Church in Niagara Falls.
Special performances by guest violinist Adrianna Polito.
Sunday, May 29th, 2011- 2:30 p.m. (doors open 2:00 p.m.) Westland Greenhouses, 4428 15th St. Louth, Jordan Station.
Tickets on sale now, $25 per person. Don’t miss out on this Special Event. Limited number of tickets being sold. Phone: (905) 646-9225 or 905-354-4348Or email: choraliscamerata@gmail.com. Visit our web site: www.choraliscamerata.com
Sixth Annual Gala
Iver McCarthy, a 96 year old Pelham resident did the annual burlap sack cutting for the opening of the Pelham Farmer’s Market. Iver is said to come constantly to the market, is a long standing farmer, has a son who is also a farmer and a daughter who works with Pelha Cares. This is the ninth season of the market. This year a
concert will run from June - September, from 4:30 p.m. until dusk.
Gavin Chapman/Voice Photo
Thanks Mom!
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The Fenwick Fire Department is now looking for donations to their fourth annual Garage Sale, taking place May 26, from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Station 2 Fire House.
“It’s gone really well in the past, we’re greatly appreciative of all the support we’ve gotten from the community,” says garage sale Director Jeremy De Roos.
De Roos, who has ran the event since it’s beginning, says that not only is it for a good cause, that it’s also a great way to meet the community.
“It can get overwhelming, every year we receive more and more.”
De Roos says any proceeds from the sale go directly back to the community through different avenues.
“We support the softball team, the basketball team, Pelham Cares and other organizations,” says De Roos. “It’s distributed throughout the community.”
De Roos says they accepting anything except clothing for the sale.
“We’ll take anything really, any outdoor stuff, cabinets, electronics, furniture and sporting goods, anything.
The cut-off for donations will be May 23, giving De Roos time to sort through the items.
To make a donation, contact De Roos at 905-892-6571, Monday from 6 p.m.- 7 p.m. being the most ideal time.
De Roos that pick ups and drop offs are accepted.
Jeremy De Roos is currently organizing the fourth annual Fenwick Fire Fighter’s Garage Sale. Donations can be made by contacting De Roos at 905-892-6571
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