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VOICEThe
Pelham’s independent news source from the Heart of Niagara
Vol.15 No.28 Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Local student wins scholarship.Page 6
Fenwick artist shows off!Page 9
Thinking of Buying? Thinking of Selling?Call Me Today!
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Pelham’s Health Food Store
Mon-Wed 9:30-6:00pm • Thur-Fri 9:30-7:00pm • Sat 9:30-5:00pm
111 Hwy. 20 E., Unit 5, Fonthill905-892-9054
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Saturday, September 19th9 am start
Watch next week’s paper for full details you won’t want to miss.
100TH ANNIVERSARYEXTRAVAGANZA
The largest bike event in Niagara begins on Friday, September 16 at 6:00 pm starting at the Original Clare’s Cycle on Regional Road 20.
The kick off to Biketo-berfest, Ride of the Flags, will leave Clare’s Cycle and proceed to Welland County Motorcycle Club (WCMC) Race Track where festivities will take place provided by Welland County Motorcycle Club.
“All are welcome to at-tend Ride of the Flags and
the fun at WCMC Race Track at no charge,” says Bruce Bissell, event char-man.
WCMC has arranged to have both the flat track and the motocross track open for making practice runs. The food booth and the club house will both be open for food and re-freshments.
“You will also be able to get a ticket from the Fabulous Fenwick Lions for their 2011 Harley-Da-vidson Road King Classic
(first prize) Raffle; second prize $1,000 and third prize $500,” says Bissell.
The route for Ride of the Flags is: Maple Street to Canboro Road, left on Canboro to Effingham Street, right on Effingham Street to Welland Avenue, left on Welland Avenue to South Pelham Road, right on South Pelham to Webber Road, left on Webber Road to Price Charles Drive, right on Prince Charles Drive to Townline Road, left on
Townline Road to WCMC Race Track.
“On Saturday, Septem-ber 17, get on your bikes and ride out to Centen-nial Park, Church Street, Fenwick for Biketoberfest from 9 am to 6 pm.,” says Bissell. “The weather promises to be fantastic.”
Bissell encourages folks to come early and have breakfast, check out the vendors and get last-min-ute tickets for the 2011 Harley-Davidson Road King Classic which will
be drawn at 5 pm. Tickets are $20 each and all pro-ceeds are going to Lions Foundation of Canada, Welland Hospital Founda-tion, Pelham Cares and Li-ons Community Projects. Enjoy the live entertain-ment by David & Jamie and More Bad News & the Horns From Hell. Also, people may enter their bikes in the Show & Shine event. And for those look-ing to sell their bikes, they can take advantage of the ‘For Sale’ Bike Coral.
“If that’s not enough, check out Canadian He-roes, a display for our Ca-nadian troops, or take a look at the original super trike owned by Elvis Pres-ley Sr. or his original cos-tume from RCA and the first design prototype for a belt that was presented to Elvis by international casi-no owner Kirk Kokorian,” says Bissell. “There will be plenty of great food and refreshments, and a lot to see for everyone.”
Bikers gearing up for Biketoberfest event
Bikers from last year’s Biketoberfest event, ready to cruise along the parade route. Tina Chivers/Voice Photo
Camera club starts new seaon.Page 7
Page � THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 14, �011
www.niagararegionalexhibition.com
Welland Fair
SEPT 15TH - 18TH
Family Fun Featuring: Meet *Dora™ & Diego™ • Cathy Korpi • Jimmy Marando Swing Band • The Smudge Fundaes • Pro Wrestling • London Reptiles & More
Niagara Regional Exhibition Niagara Street, Welland
Admission (Fri, Sat, Sun.) Adults (to 65 yrs) -$9, Seniors (65+yrs)-$6, Students (11-17 yrs)-$7, Children (6-10 yrs)-$1, under 5yrs-free.
*©2011Viacom International Inc. All rights reserved.
Thursday, September 15th Friday, September 16th Saturday, September 17th Sunday September 18thBuildings open from 4pm till 10pm Gates open 10am
Buildings open from 10am till 10pmGates open 9amBuildings open from 10am till 10pm
Gates open 9amBuildings open from 10am till 6pm
MIDWAY Midway open at 4pm till 11pm Midway open at 3pm till 11pm Midway open at 10am till 11pm Midway open at 12noon till 6pmHORSE SHOW PEN
5pm start -Open Miniature Horse ShowCalvalcade of the Horses
5pm start Open English Horse Show 9:30am start Heavy Horse Show9:30am start Road Horse Show
9:30am start “Western Horse Show”
GRANDSTAND 6:30pm Opening Ceremony 7:30pm start Crossfire WrestlingFIREWORKS AT DUSK
CATTLE BARN 6 pm- Sheep show 1pm-Guernsey Cattle Show 10am- 4H Show 1pm- Goat Show
POULTRY BARN Open 4pm All Winners on display Open 4pm All Winners on display Open 10am All Winners on display Open 10am All Winners on displayBUILDING C Open 4pm
London ReptilesExotic critters & petting zoo
Opens 10amLondon ReptilesExotic critters & petting zoo
Opens 10amLondon ReptilesExotic critters & petting zoo
Opens 10amLondon ReptilesExotic critters & petting zoo
SHOWMOBILE 6pm-7pm Smudge Fundaes7:15pm-8pm Randy Thomas8:15pm-9:15pm Cathy Korpi
1pm-3pm Jimmy Marando Swing 3:30-4:30pm Band Smudge Fundaes4:45pm-6pm Randy Thomas6:15pm-7:15pm Cathy Korpi
1pm-3pm Jimmy Marando Swing 3:15pm-3:45pm Mark the Magician 3:45-4:30pm Smudge Fundaes 4:45pm-5:30pm Randy Thomas
BUILDING A Open 4pm- 10pmVendors’ Booths Fudge Shoppe - Sweet XSWinners from all divisionsHome Show, Junior Show, Fruit & Vegetable, Largest Pumpkin, Grain & ForageWinners Horticultural displaysNiagara Antique Power Association-Tea Room
Open 10am-10pmWinners of all DivisionsHorticulture Display’s5pm, 7pm Mad ScienceSiscar (NASCAR Simulator) Niagara Antique Power Associa-tion/Tea RoomFudge Shoppe-Sweet XsVendor Booths
Open 10am-10pm Vendor Booths10am Fair-est Baby Show ContestWinners Of All DivisionsHorticulture DisplaysSiscar (Nascar Simulator) 2pm, 4pm, 5pm, 7pm Mad Science Niagara Antique Power Association/Tea RoomFudge Shoppe – Sweet Xs
Open 10am-6pmVendor BoothsWinners Of All DivisionsHorticulture DisplaysSiscar (Nascar Simulator) 2pm, 4pm Mad Science Niagara Antique Power Association/Tea RoomFudge Shoppe – Sweet Xs
BUILDING B 7:30pm-10:30pmRockbottom Band (Young Adults)
12pm, 2:30pm, 4:30pm Sheep Herding Farm & Tractor Equipment Displays
Line Dancing (TBA)
OPEN AREA FAIRGROUNDS
1pm-5pm Balloon Clown1pm-5pm Stilt Walker 1pm-5pm Travel’n Riverboat Show 1pm-3pm Meet’n Greet Dora & Diego
1pm-5pm Balloon Clown1pm-5pm Stilt Walker1pm-5pm Travel’n Riverboat Show 1pm-3pm Meet’n Greet Dora & Diego
Admission (Fri, Sat, Sun.)
Tea Room7:30pm-10:30pmRockbottom Band (Young Adults)Thursday Only
Admission $3 (with a food donation )
$2 Children’sMidway rides
On Friday, August 26, In the Orchard Programming for the Arts held a glee show to wrap up a successful summer camp season. Approximately 60 people were in attendance. Pictured are some of the art campers, showing off their creativity and enthusiasm.
/Special to the Voice
Local art campers are full of glee!
at your Friendly, Local Royal Canadian Legion
141 Regional Rd. 20EServed from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Take out available: Phone: 905-892-6293
How about a NEW idea for yourFRIDAY LUNCH?
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Where?
Everyone is welcome
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All for only $9.00 taxes included.
Oct. 8thOur Famous
HaddockHand Cut Fries
Coleslaw
THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Page �
Fonthill Shopping Centre • Hwy 20 www.sapphiresjewellers.com 905•892•3732
AnnualStorewide
SaleJewellery up to
60% offuntil Sat Sept 24
New ArrivalsNow In
We Buy Goldby appointment
© Tim Hortons, 2010
This week only when you spend $1.00 on a delicious
chocolate chunk Smile Cookie, Tim Hortons will
donate the entire proceeds to Pelham Cares.
To find out more visit timhortons.com
You’ll have to wear your running shoes if you hope to keep up to the Fonthill-Singer’s Corners Women’s Institute mem-bers this month. A busy calendar of events was outlined by the President Betty Ralph and Secretary Marion Egerter when the branch met at the home of Pam Bronn recently.
First on the list was a discussion of exhibits to be entered in the Niagara Regioinal Exhibitiion. These must be placed on Tuesday, September l3 to be judged for the opening of the Fair which will hap-pen on September l5.
Members were pleased to learn that the 24-month calendar produced by the Friends of the Lee com-mittee will be unveiled at a festive launch on Wednesday, September 14 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the driveway of the Erland Lee (Museum) Home on Ridge Road in Stoney Creek. This com-mittee has been working
tirelessly since last year to have the Home reopened after last year’s closure due to perceived minor repairs. The calendar will feature scenes of the Lee Home, Battlefield House and reenactments of the War of l8l2 in which the Lee family and neighbour-ing Green family played a significant part.
On September l9 at 9:30 am there will be a mem-bership workshop at Rit-tenhouse Hall at the Vine-land Experimental Station in Vineland. Bring a bag lunch.
The Niagara District W. I board will meet at 9:00 am on Monday, Septem-ber 26 at the Bertie and Clinton office at Turner’s Corners. Following the meeting will be a session of “laughter Yoga” with Carolyn Shannon. After lunch (voluntary dona-tion) Dorothy Seabourne will present her book “I did it - you can too”
The Hamilton Area Con-vention will be held on
October 24 at Casa Dante in Welland. Cost is $27.
In other correspondence it was noted that a yellow ruffled iris has been de-veloped for the Women’s Institute to be presented to new members who join this organization, and to the recruiter.
Another box of knitted washcloths, afghans and baby clothes is ready to send to Canada Comforts to be distributed in devel-oping countries. Flannel-ette diapers 27” x 27” are needed.
Sophie Paroschy, the Education convener, gave a report on the opening of the DSBN Academy in the former Empire School in Wellland. This venture will be followed with inter-est. It was also mentioned that Brock University now boasts l8,000 students en-rolled, thus proving the need for higher education in this area envisioned by the Allanburg Women’s Institute so many years ago.
Fonthill Singer’s Corners members boast busy calendar
Pictured on Hwy 20 in Fonthill are Brock students (left) Robyn Sproston of Caledonia and Melissa Watson of Oakville, raising money for Cystic Fibrosis during the Shinerama fundraiser. Jaye Cawood/Voice Photo
Have Fun, Meet New Friends and Get Exercise
Without Even Knowing It
Join Pelham Panthers Basketball
We are having Rep/Travel team tryouts soon!For more information please visit our website!
www.pelhambasketball.org
Registration DaySaturday, September 17th
Shopper’s Drug Mart9:00-12:00
Page � THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 1�, 2011
Tina Chivers, EditorWarren Mason, Advertising Coordinator
Liz Hayden, Ad CompositionJaye Cawood, Office Manager
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.
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VIEWpoints
One of the best known features of Fonthill is the Steve Bauer Trail system. Lesser known are the trails that cross through the headwaters of the Twelve Mile Creek. These trails include the John Nemy Nature Trail system which originates in Marlene Stewart Streit Park and the property to the north, the Lathrop Nature Preserve, which is supported by the Nature Conservancy of Canada. While I have known about these trails for years, it is only recently that I set out to hike the area and dis-
cover its splendor.The John Nemy trail sys-
tem can be accessed from the Marlene Stewart Streit Park. If driving to the site, a parking lot is located at the bottom of the hill in front of the ball field and swimming pool. Con-siderable work has been done on the trail system to provide boardwalks and stairs to cross the wet-lands and hills that loop through the property. Within minutes one is un-aware that this property is so close to the urban core of the town. One can see a babbling brook running through the property at several locations. The waters are the headwaters of the Twelve Mile Creek.
This watercourse is the only cold water stream in Niagara and supports the only population of Brook Trout in the region. While many watercourses in Ni-agara are cloudy or turbid, it is refreshing to see the headwaters of this creek which are crystal clear. There are two large loops on this trail system with a smaller loop to the north-east. An access point to the trails is found on Elm Street and Giles Crescent which is one block west of Pelham Street. If one stays on the west side of the trail system, the John Nemy trail intersects with the trails of the Lathrop property further to the north.
Longtime citizens will know the Lathrop prop-erty on Haist Street as it abutted the former Davis Hall which stood on top of the valley system to the east. At one time the valley area was a source of sand and gravel. The chosen access point for the trails was west of Hurricane Road where it ends at Pelham Street. Following a short walk along the fence beside the apartment complex, one can see a pond at the bot-tom of the hill fed by the waters of the Twelve Mile Creek. A pair of Blue Her-ons provided a display of aerial acrobatics as they ascended from the pond to the forest behind. A
flock of Canada Geese and a few ducks swam across the waterway. Once into the property, one is awed by the size of the trees. Within minutes the noise of traffic on Highway 20 disappears and one is im-mersed in the forest splen-dor. Half the distance to Haist Street is a sizeable pond which probably ex-ists as a product of the former sand and gravel operation.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada has partnered with the Ministry of Natu-ral Resources, Land Care Niagara and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority to restore the property. Native species have been planted to
replace the non-native plants. The site is home to some interesting species including the Hooded Warbler, the Acadian Fly-cather, Butternut trees and American Chestnut trees. This property was generously donated by Whiting and Marge Lath-rop in 1998 with the wish that it be protected for its natural values. Anyone who explores this pristine area should be thankful for this jewel in the heart of our community.
Brian Baty is a Niagara Regional Councillor and a member of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority [email protected].
Trails are a hidden jewel here in FonthillBY BRIAN BATYRegional Councillor
I am a committed Green Party supporter, and was delighted to be able to set out a Lawn Sign for Meredith Cook, our Green Party candidate. Mine was the first lawn sign in my block. Imag-ine my dismay when I came home on Sunday to
find my lawn sign gone. It was removed with the mounting frame, and no-where near my property. Greens have very limited resources, and lawn signs cost money. Removing them from private prop-erty is illegal, and con-trary to democratic prin-
ciples at election time. I hope the miscreant reads this and will refrain from repeating this offense.
Sincerely, Dr. John R. A. Mayer,
Fenwick
Letters to the editor
YoUr VoiCe
THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Page 5
Do you have a suggestion on how the Town should spend your money? What are some specific things that you think the Region should do or things that we should stop doing in 2012? How can we make both Pelham and all of Ni-agara better places to live, work, grow, and play?
Pelham’s budget: I am very proud that our Pelham Town Council is continuing with the practice of inviting you and your neighbours and friends to get involved in the Town’s Budget.
Town Council will be-gin our 2012 budget pro-cess with a special public meeting where we listen to you about what you would like to see in fu-ture budgets on Tuesday, October 11 at 7:00 pm. (We are still finalizing the location.)
Pelham Council first started this type of a “pre-budget consultation” in January 2007 for the 2007 Budget. In subsequent years, we had special meetings in October for the following budget year.
I am very excited that we are undertaking this consultation process again. It is so important to hear directly from you about your needs, wants, and ideas. Our commu-nity improves when more and more people become involved in its success!
Council is set to adopt this budget schedule:
Pre-Budget Consulta-tion – beginning October 11, 2011; Draft Capital Budget Available to the Public – November 25; Draft Capital Budget Presented to Committee – November 28; Council Approve Capital Budget – December 5; Draft Op-erating, Water & Sewer Budgets Available to the Public – January 27, 2012; Draft Operating, Water & Sewer Budgets to Committee – January 30; Council Approve Op-erating, Water & Sewer Budgets – February 6.
Want to provide written input? Simply send a let-ter via email to a special email address: [email protected]. You will also soon be able to view background budget in-formation at the Town’s website: www.pelham.ca.
Not internet savvy? You can also provide written
comments via normal mail c/o Town Clerk, Town of Pelham, 20 Pel-ham Town Square, P.O. Box 400, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E0.
Niagara Region Bud-get: As you may know, I was honoured by being selected by my Regional Council colleagues as the Chair of the Region’s Budget. Further, I am
pleased that the Region also will also be invit-ing public involvement during two public en-gagement sessions – Wednesday, October 26 in the Town of Lincoln Council Chambers, and Wednesday, November 2 in the Town of Fort Erie Council Chambers.
I hope to hear from you and I look forward
to discussing your ideas so that we can continue to build a better future for our Town and our Region together.
You may contact Mayor Dave at [email protected] or read past columns at www.p e l h a m m a y o r d a v e .blogspot.com.
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REQUEST FOR PRICE QUOTATIONPROJECT No. 2011-30Operations Centre Septic System Replacement
BID DOCUMENTS:Instructions regarding Project 2011-30 Operations Centre Septic System Replacement may be obtained from the Town of Pelham Web Site at www.pelham.ca/business/tendersonly.
This project includes the removal of the existing septic system’s septic tank and pump tank and the supply and installation of a septic tank, pump tank and all necessary materials to construct a Class 4 Raised Filter Bed for The Town of Pelham’s Operations Centre located at 675 Tice Road.
ADDRESS:Sealed price quotations, properly marked as to contents, will be received by Mrs. Nancy J. Bozzato, Clerk, P.O. Box 400,
20 Pelham Town Square, Fonthill, Ontario, L0S 1E0.
CLOSING TIME:Sealed quotations will be received until 2:00 p.m. local time
on Thursday, September 22, 2011
T h e C o r p o r a t i o n o f t h eTOWN OF PELHAM
REQUEST FOR PRICE QUOTATIONPROJECT No. 2011-31Old Pelham Town Hall Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement
BID DOCUMENTS:Instructions regarding Project 2011-31 Old Pelham Town Hall Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement may be obtained from the Town of Pelham Web Site at www.pelham.ca/business/tenders only.
This project includes the removal of compromised existing roofing materials and the supply and installation of new roofing materials for The Town of Pelham’s Old Pelham Town Hall located at 491 Canboro Road.
ADDRESS:Sealed price quotations, properly marked as to contents, will be received by Mrs. Nancy J. Bozzato, Clerk, P.O. Box 400,
20 Pelham Town Square, Fonthill, Ontario, L0S 1E0.
CLOSING TIME:Sealed quotations will be received until 2:00 p.m. local time
on Thursday, September 22, 2011
How should Pelham and the Region spend your money in 2012?
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Sept 16 BBQ Pulled Pork on Vienna rollor Black Forest Ham SandwichHarvest Garden Lentil soup
Sept 23 Savoury Meatball SubHearty Minestrone soup
Sept 30 Baby Beef Liver with fried onionsor Sliced Roast Beef Dinner*.
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FREEESTIMATES
McDonald’s Restaurant in Fonthill recently an-nounced the recipient of the annual McDonald’s Employee Scholarship. At an awards ceremony held at the McDonald’s Res-taurant, Greg Jennings of Fonthill, an employee for over four years, was hon-oured for making a differ-ence at work, at school and in the community.
“McDonald’s has always been committed to creat-ing opportunities for our employees,” says Ron Perry, Owner/Operator,
“The McDonald’s Employ-ee Scholarship Program is another way we cel-ebrate the achievements of our valued employees, and show our support in helping them reach their goals.”
The McDonald’s Em-ployee Scholarship Pro-gram was established more than 20 years ago to reward McDonald’s em-ployees for their outstand-ing accomplishments on the job, at school or in the community. Since the program began, more
than 4,000 McDonald’s employees have shared in McDonald’s Scholarship awards totaling more than $2 million dollars. Accord-ing to Mel Marchion, hu-man resources manager, the McDonald’s Employee Scholarship Program is an-other example of McDon-ald’s commitment to its employees. Furthermore, she says that, as one of the largest student employers in Canada, McDonald’s recognizes the important balance between school and part-time employ-
ment and through flex-ible scheduling practices, works to ensure that
education remains a top priority for its student employees.
McDonald’s awards scholarship to student
Greg Jennings, recipient of the McDonald’s scholarship.
/Special to the Voice
McDonald’s employee off to university!
TOWN OF PELHAMINFORMATION COLUMN
THE WEEK AHEAD
PELHAM ARENA
“ZUMBA FITNESS”Wednesday, Sept., 14, 9:30-10:30 am
Thursday, Sept., 15, 7:00-8:00 pmMonday Sept.,19, 9:30-10:30 amTuesday Sept., 20, 7:30-8:30 pm
“ZUMBA GOLD”
Thursday, Sept., 15, 9:30-10:30 amTuesday, Sept., 20, 9:30-10:30am
Drop in and try any session for $6.00 or purchase your 10 + 2 bonus pass for $60.00. Need more info
contact (905) 892-2607, ext. 329
Women’s Learn to Play Hockey / ShinnySession 1 - Thursdays from Oct. 6 to Dec. 22
Learn to Play9:30 am – 10:30 am, Shinny 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Full equipment is required. Session rate LTP/Shinny $100.00/$66.00, Drop in rate $10.00/$5.50
For more information contact(905) 892-2607, ext. 329
PELHAM TOWN SQUAREPelham Farmer’s Market every Thursday May to October - 4:30pm in Pelham Town Square. Winner of the Market Bucks on September 8th was Ray
Birmingham.
PELHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Storytime and Children’s Programs
Kids and parents, get ready for another exciting fall of games, stories, songs, author visits and more at the Pelham Public Library! Visit www.pelhamlibrary.on.ca
for all of the details and register now. Meditation Morning
Marcia leads you through a number of different types of meditations for stress relief and focus. Great for beginners and those who have meditated before. Please bring a pen and notebook. Sept. 10 from
9:30-11:30. $3.00. Book Talk
Join a Pelham Library staff member in talking about books -- the new, the good, the bad, and the ugly. It is not necessary to have read the book. Sept 12 from 10 - 11:30: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel
Pie Society. $ 2.50. Getting Started with your Kobo E-reader
This session is designed to help you learn step by step how to download and use the Pelham Public Library’s Overdrive e-books on a Kobo. You must have basic computer skills. Please bring your Kobo, your email address and a Pelham Public Library card in good standing. Please register ahead in person.
Sept. 13 from 10 - 11:30. $5.00.GENERAL INFORMATION
Town of Pelham - RESERVE CROSSING GUARDSThere is an immediate need for reserve school cross-walk guards to relieve the regular guards during peri-ods of illness and vacation. The position has an hourly pay rate of $12.98 per hour. Persons interested in becoming a reserve school crosswalk guard can pick up an application form in the Operations Department of the Municipal Building (20 Pelham Town Square).
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Practice makes perfect, and the saying certainly applies to good photog-raphy.
Mark Robinson, publicity director for the Welland Camera Club, encour-ages photographers of all levels to consider getting involved with the club.
“Joining the club will help you to improve your photographic skills, meet new people and enjoy a little friendly competi-tion,” says Robinson.
The Welland Camera Club is dedicated to the advancement of colour and black and white photography through workshops, field trips, presentations, clinics and monthly competitions.
“Experienced members
are always available and eager to assist with any questions or challenges newer photographers may experience,” says Robinson.
This year the club has invested in some new technology to help auto-mate competitions. Reg-istered members who are actively involved in any of the numerous competi-tions may now submit all photos online quickly and easily eliminating much of the time that was once re-quired to send and docu-ment images via email.
The first meeting will feature the presentation, “Craft and Vision: Pre-paring for Competition” by Peter Ferguson. The Welland Camera Club
meets bi-monthly at 7:30 pm on the second and fourth Wednesday, Sep-tember through May at Wesley United Church, 2nd Floor, 244 First Av-enue North, Welland. Members are asked to ar-rive at 7:00 pm at the first meeting to renew their annual membership. For further information visit the club website at www.wellandcameraclub.com or call Mark Robinson at (905) 651-8687.
Welland Camera Club begins new season
Photographer Peter Ferguson captured this image titled “Close Enough”, which was selected as the Welland Camera Club 2010 Image of the Year.
/Special to the Voice
The drummer from Andre and the J Tones performs for the crowd at the Bandshell in Peace Park on September 8.
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Drum fun in the park!
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E.L. Crossley’s newly formed Students’ Council provided a barbeque for their incoming Grade 9 students and their parents onThursday, September 1, to welcome them into the Cyclone family. Set up at the registration were booths showcasing Crossley’s vast array of clubs and activities—from rowing to music to concert band, and of course, Students’ Council. Many incoming stu-dents signed up to become a part of the
school’s clubs, and filled up the sign-up sheet to run for the position of Grade 9 representative. As all the kids gear up for back to school, E.L. Crossley’s Stu-dents’ Council was busy planning for ways to enhance the year of their fellow students. Future events include a Grade 9 retreat to Burgoyne Woods (where the class of 2015 can bond together over a day of activities), a spirit week, and a “black light” dance.
Crossley begins the year with a barbeque
Pictured are (back row) Monika Chase, Amira Rghei, Byron Hunter, Charlotte Butko, Shannon Wassenaar, Kevin Snelgrove, Dalton Steele. (Front row) Natasha Love, Courtney Bennett, Camille Pepillinski, Madeline Green, and Alexandra Watson.
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THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Page �
Born in Kenya, artist Vanessa Brownbridge has lived in several dif-ferent countries around the world but has never felt more welcome or at home.
“The local art commu-nity has just been so sup-portive and wonderful,” says Brownbridge, who
has a studio on Maple Street in Fenwick and recently became the 31st artist to have their works exhibited on the Welland Civic Centre’s Wall of Art.
“What a wonderful idea, the Wall of Art is,” says Brownbridge. “It’s in a high traffic area near the library and it is excellent exposure for my work.”
“I was looking at the work of the artist before me (photographer Larissa Marks) and thinking how
different it was from me but that’s a great thing. It gives artists from all me-diums a chance for that much needed exposure,” she says.
Brownbridge describes herself as a self-taught art-ist who has been inspired and delighted by all the different mediums at her disposal.
She enjoys drawing im-ages from her native Af-rica such as lions and has more recently enjoyed
doing abstracts.Her work will hang at
the northwest entrance (near the Welland library) for the months of Septem-ber and October.
The Art Task Force is now booking artists for 2012. Artists who wish to have their work displayed at the Welland Civic Cen-tre can call 905-732-2840.
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Fenwick artist Vanessa Brownbridge.Tina Chivers/Voice Photo
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22.
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15. W
hy do you use the Pelham Public Library?
16. Please rate the Pelham Public Library staff (know
ledge, helpfulness, friendliness) __Excellent
__G
ood
__Needs Im
provement
__Poor
Comm
ents: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
17. Please rate information services ( staff answ
er your questions or help you find materials, the databases etc).
__Excellent
__Good
__N
eeds Improvem
ent
__Poor
Comm
ents: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
18. Please rate the collection of library materials (books, m
agazines, DV
Ds, m
usic collection )
__Excellent
__Good
__N
eeds Improvem
ent
__Poor
Comm
ents: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
19. Please rate the Pelham Public Library's electronic resources (Pelham
Public Library Website, databases, e-books)
__Excellent
__Good
__N
eeds Improvem
ent
__D
on’t Use
Comm
ents:___________________________________________________________________________________________
20. How
would you rate the Pelham
Public Library's buildings (e.g. size, convenience, cleanliness, location, accessibility)?
__Excellent
__Good
__N
eeds Improvem
ent
__Poor
Comm
ents on either library location: _______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
21. How
convenient are the Pelham Public Library's hours of opening at your local branch?
__Excellent
__Good
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eeds Improvem
ent
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Comm
ents:___________________________________________________________________________________________
Check all that apply
Borrow books or m
agazines
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aterials (DVD
s, audio books)
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puter for Internet and/or word processing
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ttend an adult/senior class or library program
Bring a child to visit and/or attend a library program
Find information for school assignm
ents
Find information for personal interests
Find inform
ation for work assignm
ents
Use ebooks/databases on w
ebsite
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ireless internet
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eetings
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7. Because of the Internet, how
likely are you to use the public library? __Less likely
__Equally likely
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ore likely
8. Please indicate w
hat roles will best let the Pelham
Public Library serve this comm
unity effectively: (M
ark as many as you feel apply)
__ Relevance at every life stage: Continue to offer staffing, materials, buildings, program
s and services that address the particular needs of our com
munity residents.
__ Providing a life-long learning center: Provide opportunities for all ages and incomes to educate, inform
and enrich them
selves through programs, resources and staff assistance.
__ Information gatew
ay: Provide current information in electronic and print form
s. Provide on-line
materials (eg books, databases) and services that can be accessed from
the library or at home.
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unity gathering place: The Library is a welcom
ing and comm
unity enhancing place for individuals, families, and
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unity groups to share interests, borrow m
aterials and attend programs.
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iagara? __ N
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hich one(s) _______________________________________________
10. If you don’t use or visit the Pelham Public Library at all, please indicate w
hy.
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ow do you rate the im
portance of what the Pelham
Public Library offers to our comm
unity? __H
igh
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ot important
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ents: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
12. The Pelham Public Library has tw
o library locations. Please tell us which one(s) you use:
__ Fonthill Branch
__ Maple A
cre Branch
13. What is the m
ain reason you use the Pelham Public Library (please consider program
s, services in your answer)?
__ Recreation/Leisure
__ Education/inform
ation __ Both
14. H
ow often do you visit the Pelham
Public Library?
__ Every other week or m
ore (21-52 times/yr)
__ Once every tw
o-three months (6-10 tim
es/yr)
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VDs, m
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o time
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hat I want
I just don’t think of it w
hen I need information
I do not w
ish to pay overdue fines
Other
If you don’t use the Pelham Public Library you have finished this survey! Thank you for helping us.
Please drop off your survey by October 14 at either library branch or the Tow
n Hall or m
ail it to: P.O
. Box 830 Fonthill, O
N, L0S 1E0
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The Pelham Minor Base-ball Association held its annual Championship Day at Harold Black Park on Sunday August 28th, with players and teams from Rookie Ball through to Midget competing for division championships and awards.
The Miller Restoration Rookie Ball team won its semi-final game in the morning, and advanced to the finals in the after-noon, defeating Beams-ville to capture the divi-sion. All of the hard work of the season came down to the last game, and we are happy to report that Pelham came out on top with a decisive vic-tory! Although everyone played hard, Trent Fur-long is due the credit of a beautiful pop fly catch and “almost” captured a double play. During a tentative, possible come back inning for Beams-ville, Matthew Martel made two quick plays to Wyatt Gibson at home plate, stopping one run and subsequently clos-
ing out the inning. Cart-er Teal and Matthew Mar-tel shut down the final inning with a second to first out, and Sammy Ugu-lini sent us to “hat toss-ing” victory with the final fielding play.
The M&M Meat Shops Mosquito team captured the Pelham division championship, and the My Place Bar and Grill Peewee team won their Pelham division.
PMBA players compete in Pitch, Hit and Run events to finish out the season, and the top 3 win-ners in each division were as follows:
T-Ball - Elliott Depagter, Luke Breadner, Jillian Reynolds; Rookie Ball - Carter Teal, Sammy Ugulini, Nolan Killeen; Mosquito - Ryan Dykstra, Callon Saldutto, Charlie Devries; Peewee - Holli Zwierschke, Sean Hookey, Carter McColl; Bantam - Brian Cunningham, Gavin Dudzik, Eric Deba; Midget - Greg Lipinski, Mitchell Deba, Tyler Young.
This week in baseball...
The DelGobbo Law U8 Pelham Panthers finished league play in convincing fashion with a 5-0 win over Lincoln. An outstanding game by Noah Wiggles-worth for his first shutout of the season. He received strong support from the defenders. Jacob Martin and Zachary Kuhn shared the left defender role and both also took some turns up the field. Sam Ather-ton and Isaac Pasma blan-
keted the right side of the field to stop the Lincoln attack. The middle of the defence was anchored by Evan Howey and Tyler Britton. Matthew Martel and Ian Safranyos com-bined for several nice passing plays that lead to a goal for each of them. Alex Loscavo worked a give and go play with Luke DelGobbo that resulted in a goal on a blast by Luke. Luca DeChellis scored
the fourth goal on a nice chip shot that eluded the goalie.Evan Howey scored the final goal on a penalty kick.Riley Bleich and Luca DeChellis controlled the midfield play with some hard tackles.The team fin-ished with a league record of 9 wins 4 losses and 1 tie and missed first place
in the U8 Niagara Youth Soccer League by only one win. The boys should be extremely proud of themselves for their out-standing efforts thus far. The U8 boys open their playoffs at home against hard charging Thorold on Wednesday September 7.
DelGobbo Law U8 Pelham Panthers finish league play
Pictured are (left to right) Tayah Clare, Alex Rubino, Nolan Killeen, Trent Furlong, Meganne Bachur, Wyatt Gibson, Matthew Martel, Ethan Wells, Carter Teal, Sammy Ugulini, Jack Hughes. Coaches: Sandy Gibson, Melissa Wells, Craig Martel, Roland Bachur. Absent: Cole Slingerland and Michael Dyson.
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ONGOING• Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Sing Niagara Women’s A Cappella Chorus at Paroisse Immacu-lee Conception Church, 99 Garner St, St. Catharines. Call 905-354-4745 or visit www.singniagara.com.• Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SPAN (Single Profes-sional Association of Ni-agara) meets at Bailey’s 111 Highway 20 East Fonthill - for info: Janine 905-688-4358• Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. A Cap-pella Niagara Men’s Chorus - invites singers for fun, fel-lowship, and fabulous 4-part harmony. Meets at St. John Ambulance, 5734 Glenholme Ave., Niagara Falls. Info: Bob 892-2336 Come and sing with us - you’ll be glad you did!• Wednesdays - 1st & 3rd of the each month, at 2:00 p.m. Pelham Community Church Worship Service, 461 Can-boro Rd, Fenwick.• Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. to dusk Pelham Farmers’ Mar-ket, Pelham Town Square www.pelham.ca.• Thursdays Summer Concert Series 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.• Fridays at 8:00 p.m. - Eu-chre at North Pelham Youth Hall, 1718 Maple St. $3 ad-mission. Call Riekie for info: 905-892-3731.
Thursday, September 15• 6:15 p.m. Niagara Post-Po-lio Chapter of Polio Canada Meeting, Ontario March of Dimes, 3340 Schmon Park-way, Unit 1E, side entrance,
Thorold, Ontario. Open Dis-cussion. Contact: Angel Du-mele 905-357-2611.
Friday, September 16• 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday Lunches at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Talbot Trail, Veteran’s Way. Pulled pork sandwich, served on a fresh mini Vienna bun, BBQ sauce added or Black Forest Ham sandwich, Har-vest Garden Lentil soup.
Saturday, September 17• 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. bake sale and fleamarket at Sobeys Fonthill presented by Fonthill-Singer’s Corners Women’s Institute.
• 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Community Living Welland Pelham Home Show at 535 Sutherland, Welland. Some-thing for everyone from home decorating to personal prod-ucts to gift ideas. Only $2 admission so bring the entire family. Further information: 905-735-0081
Sunday, September 18• 2:00 p.m. Gallery Players of Niagara present the Ey-bler Quartet, St. Barnabas’ Church, 33 Queenston Street, St. Catharines. 905-468-1525 for information.
Monday, September 19• 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Forest Fun at Ball’s Falls. Program is geared for children aged 2 to 5. Activities will include a guided nature hike, crafts and games. Cost is $5.75 per adult with one child. Each ad-ditional child is $3.
Wednesday, September 21• 6:30 p.m. Niagara Heritage Quilters’ Guild, Merritton Community Centre, 7 Park Street, St. Catharines. Guest speaker: Kay Hannah. Info: Doris, 905-835-2808
Thursday, September 22• 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. - Living Well Beyond Cancer. Free 6 week self-management pro-gram for survivors and care-givers. Learn to feel better and enjoy life more. Registra-tion: 905-684-6455 ext 3152.
Friday, September 23• 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday Lunches at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Talbot Trail, Veteran’s Way. Savoury meatball 6” subma-rine including sauteed pep-pers & onions, hearty min-estrone soup.
Saturday, September 24• 2:30 p.m. Pelham Histori-cal Open Meeting at Kirk-on-the-Hill, Haist St., Fonthill. Ralph Hogue “Reflections on Welland” plus the first install-ment of the movie “The War of 1812.” All welcome.
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RABY/KICUL - Heather and Al Raby, along with big sister Darla and big brother Mar-ick, are thrilled to announce the arrival of Lila Claire, a beautiful little girl to love and cherish. Lila was born July 31, 2011 at 6:20 p.m. weigh-ing 8lbs, 19 1/2 inches long. Lila is the 3rd grandchild for Rhonda Kicul and 4th for Poppa Gerry of Fenwick, 3rd for Mike and Susan Kicul of St. Catharines. She is the 10th grandchild for Pauline and Gaetan Raby of Welland and the 3rd great-grandchild for Mike and Mary Kicul of Fenwick. Many thanks to all the staff at Welland County Hospital for all their kindness and suport and an amazing delivery.
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Party at Fonthill Lions Hall, 103 Hurricane Road, $5, snacks and coffee provided, cash bar.
• SPAN Monthly Singles’ Dance (45+) at the Royal Canadian Legion #613, 141 Highway 20, East, Fonthill. Casual dress, jeans wel-come. Tickets $10 in adv, $12 at the door. Call 905-734-8006, 905-734-6234. Future dances: Oct 22 and Nov 5.
September 24/25•10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Al-paca Canada Farm Days at Pelham Alpacas at 216 Louth Townline Road. Admission FREE. Come meet our alpac-as and learn about the alpaca lifestyle! For more information www.pelhamalpacas.ca
Monday, September 26• 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Pel-ham Horticultural Society meeting at the Pelham Li-brary, Fonthill Branch. This month’s speaker is Jack Kent, the Potting Shed, Dun-nville, speaking on Peonies, a presentation he has given at Canada Blooms. Come and find out what is new with these garden favourites.
Friday, September 30• 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday Lunches at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 613 Talbot Trail, Veteran’s Way. Baby beef liver with fried onions or sliced roast beef, whipped mashed potatoes, beef gravy, vegetables.
• 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Cul-ture Days Migrant Workers Art Show and Documentary presentation. In the Orchard Programming for the Arts, 1433 Pelham St., Fonthill. Info: Ashley 905-892-1709.
Sunday, October 2Call for times. Culture Days Migrant Workers Art Show and Documentary presen-tation. In the Orchard Pro-gramming for the Arts, 1433 Pelham St., Fonthill. Info: Ashley 905-892-1709.
Friday, October 21• 4th Annual Pink Ribbon Event Info: Angele Grant 905-714-7005
Saturday, October 22• SPAN Monthly Singles’ Dance (45+) at the Royal Canadian Legion #613, 141 Highway 20, East, Fonthill. Casual dress, jeans wel-come. Tickets $10 in adv, $12 at the door. Call 905-734-8006, 905-734-6234. Future dances: Oct 22 and Nov 5.
Sunday, October 30• 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Monster Mash! at Ball’s Falls featuring a fun afternoon of morifying-ly-monstrous games, howlari-ous crafts and spine-tingling treats. This program is ideal for children aged 6 to 10. Fee is $10 per child.
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Page 16 THE VOICE of Pelham Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Tickets are on sale for Welland Hospital Foun-dation’s 10th Annual Cash Lottery with prizes totalling $18,000.
“Tickets have been avail-able to past purchasers since August 1st and sales are off to a good start.” says Lori Pottle, Fund Development Assistant. “Approximately 1,200 of the tickets have already been sold. Now the pub-lic can access them and sales typically pick up.”
The cost is $10 each or 6/$50 and only 4,500 tickets are available for the draw that tradition-ally sells out.
The top prize is $10,000; second is $2,500; third is $1,500; fourth is $1,000; fifth is $500 and 20 addi-tional $100 prizes. Odds of winning are great. Money raised will pur-chase equipment for the Welland Hospital Site of the Niagara Health Sys-tem. The foundation’s goal for 2011-2012 is 1
million dollars. The foun-dation is the main source of funding for equipment purchases and the list this year for the Welland site is over $7 million.
An early bird draw for $500 was added in 2006 and is included again this year for any tickets pur-chased prior to Dec. 2. The early bird draw will be held on Friday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. The main prize draw will be held on Saturday, Jan. 7 at 1 p.m. Both draws will be held at the Seaway Mall. GIANTFM will again be on hand to perform the draws and announce the winners live on air. They have been a partner in the draw since the first year.
“With the draws being held following Christ-mas, it’s not too early to be thinking about gifts for those hard to buy for people,” explains Peter Allen, Special Events Chair. “What better gift
than supporting your community hospital and possibly walking away with a cash prize. Every-one wins.”
“Not only is the lottery one of our main fundrais-ers, it also introduces new people to what the foun-dation does,” says Pottle. “Many of the people who first buy tickets, then be-come philanthropic do-nors and make other con-tributions throughout the year. This is important to us meeting our goal.”
Tickets are available from the following part-ners: Welland and Font-hill branches of Meridian Credit Union; Welland, Fonthill and Fenwick branches of the Royal Bank; Welland’s PenFi-nancial Credit Union; the Welland location of Dur-ward, Jones, Barkwell LLP and Welland Hospi-tal Foundation. Tickets may also be purchased by calling 905-378-4647 ext. 32395.
It’s possible to get rich helping the hospital
Lori Pottle, Fund Development Assistant for the Welland Hospital Foundation holds some of the lottery tickets that are available for sale.
/Special to the Voice
The Pelham Public Library is releasing a survey, asking how Pelham residents use and regard library services.
“Whether or not you use the Library regularly, we would like your opinion,” says Stephanie Stowe, li-brary director.
As a result of input from the last two Strategic Plans there have been improvements to buildings, services and programs at the Pelham Public Library over the past eight years. With the assistance of funding from
the Ontario Trillium Foundation, these surveys will be the cornerstone of the Pelham Public Library Strategic Plan 2011-2014.
The survey will be available in print at all library loca-tions beginning September 14. If on-line is more con-venient, the identical survey is available via the library website at www.pelhamlibrary.on.ca.
A copy of the survey is included in this week’s news-paper, on pages 11 and 12.
Pelham Library wants to hear from all local residents