The ///////////////. Niagara Advance I atlure hereto liere- iur online source for Culture in Niagara www.niagaraadvance.ca Wednesday, January 30,2013 Notice to All for a good cause Maves aims our readers: Beginning next week, to be MPP Feb. 7, you will receive your Niagara Advance > Bart Maves hopes on Thursdays, along third time's a charm with all your favourite after losing to shopping inserts. Liberal MPP Kim Craitor twice Penny Coles Niagara Advance He's been our MPP before, and hopes to be again soon. Bart Maves, Niagara Falls regional councillor and for¬ mer MPP for Niagara-on-the- Wiens will LEraikee, , wNilila gbaer at hFea llPs roagnrde sFsiovret support parly Conservative party's candi¬ date for the riding in the next Maves s||p onR3^ provincial election. policy, he says hasI t fwacilel db eo ftfh ea gtahiinrdst tiLmibee rhael Kim Craitor, after losing to him twice. Maves says he doesn't con¬ sider that a factor—each elec¬ tion has its own dynamics, as will this one. He points to Rob Nicholson, who lost twice to former Liberal MP Gary Pillitteri and then came back to not only win a seat for the PCs but became Minister of Justice :Cra3itor toa talk andM Aavtteosr nheays G kennoewranl. Craitor since before they became IAN GORING Special to the Advance political opponents, when CHCH Sportsliner Bill Brouwer looks to have had a hand in knocking Jeff Hundertmark to the ice, but the Wine Guy, who Maves was the MPP and Wynnne soon aTdhme gitas mhee dwoaess pnl'at ybeodu nact et hbea cMke uripd iaasn qCuriecdkilty U ansi ohne A ornecnea dSiadt,u sradyasy htoe rtariipsep efdu nadnsd ffoerl lt hwei tNhOouTtL aKnyin shmelepn f raonmd chyiss toicp pfiobnroensits. Ccoruanitcoirl lwora.s a Niagara Fails city research, with the Sportsliners winning the charity hockey rematch 6-1. For story see page 18. See Page 12 FABULOUS FASHION FINDS... VISIT US TODAY!! REGAL ^^F/oris(£c Garden Centre 2 Niagara Advance • Wednesday, January 30,2013 Video will commemorate 200th anniversary of the day the town was torched Penny Coles of the event, said there was Niagara Advance dfiilsmcuinsgsi onb eocfa cuasnec eloinf g tthhee extreme weather. "We had a set ready to go, It was a bitterly cold and but the winds were so bad windy December day in 1813 we couldn't set the fire. We when American soldiers were afraid we'd burn down began their march with the neighbouring orchards. torches, setting fire to most But the day looked so much of the homes in what is now like that day in history, we the Old Town of Niagara-on- went ahead and did some of the-Lake. the filming." It was a similarly biting The fire was eventually lit and blustery day when a and the burning filmed at group of volunteer re-enac- dusk last Wednesday, tors gathered at a Hunter women and children volun¬ Road raspberry farm last teer re-enactors huddling week to recreate the burning outside in the snow while of the town for a video being winds howled around them, filmed for a December just as they did that day 200 years ago. The video will be shown Re-enactors with on a big screen outdoors in American uniforms came Market Square at Niagara on from Fort Erie and Old Fort Fire, the event that com¬ Niagara, along with a group memorates the 200th anni¬ of Canadian Volunteers, to versary of the day the town recreate the torching. TONY CHISHOLM Special to the Advance was torched. 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Cell: 905-468-8621 Office: 905-468-4214 ROYAL LePAGE www.perryquinn.com LjRsRLIAG E [email protected] TRADE Wednesday, January 30,2013 • Niagara Advance 3 Video depicts plight of women and children From Page 2 the War of 1812, as the man Retaliation was swift and who campaigned to have strong: the British captured The impressive set built the town destroyed. Fort Niagara and burned for the video included a When General George Lewiston, Buffalo and Black house facade and antique McClure, the American offi¬ Rock within just a few days. furniture, while period cos¬ cer who took command of Later came the burning of tumes, torches, rifles—and, Fort George, realized he had Washington, which includ¬ of course, flames—all added lost too many men to retain ed the White House. to the realism of the re-en¬ control, he decided to The video will be less actment than 10 minutes in length, A small bam on the prop¬ Willcocks, who had made but will be action-packed erty was cleared out and set many enemies among the and effective, says up with heaters, and cars British and locals as he loot¬ Chisholm. parked around the set were ed their homes and took "We're not getting any left running to provide some their men prisoners, sug¬ government money for this warmth for the volunteers. gested burning the town, film, so it's not going to be "I was amazed how and McClure agreed. fancy. But we've had lots of everyone kept their sense of Untilthen, says Chisholm, great volunteer help and humour despite the bitter "it had been a gentlemen's tremendous financial sup¬ cold," said Chisholm. war. This was a real turning port from the community. It "No one grumbled and point, the first step toward will be the legacy of this they all stayed until the bit¬ making it a reafly nasty ter end of the filming." Many of the volunteers The video will tell the Historic accounts say the are talented locals, says story of the burning of the British were shocked by Chisholm, including Mario town, what led up to it, and what they saw when they Iaizzo, the official video pro¬ its consequences, says arrived as the Americans ducer ofbicentennial events, Chisholm. fled—homes reduced to and Barbara Worthy, who It shows American sym¬ burning piles of rubble, wrote the script. wpahtoh izhera dJ osoerpgha nWizielldc octkhse, tsutrreee tths alti thtearde db ewenit hd rafugrgnei¬d viewA,f tethr ei tsv iDdeeoc ewmilbl ebr ep rfeo¬r TONY CHISHOLM Special to the Advance Canadian Volunteers, a from homes, women and sale at various locations in Volunteer re-enactors Chloe Meloen and Cate Mee huddle for warmth for the filming of Niagara group of soldiers who sided children outside in the cold, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and on Fire, a video to be shown as part of the bicentennial event commemorating the anniversary with the Americans during huddling for warmth. given to local schools. of the burning of the town. in/i//c(j McGarrRealty.com 905.687.9229 j//t . sarr 905.468.9229 5 St. Paul Crescent, St. Catharines 1615 Niagara Stone Road, N.o.t.l SALLY MCGARR REALTY CORE , BROKERAGE [email protected] SALLY MCGARR REALTY CORP., BROKERAGE Broker of Record*** Broker** Sales Representativ 3 in this very spacious freehold 1 1 floor living plus the bonus of tf 4 Niagara Advance • Wednesday, January 30,2013 Local guy loves joking around > Spta. rDt oavf icdosm neadtiyv e wwinee beekadr lmso, uacknoigmnegse .dp yeo cpllueb lsa uangdh sBchoaomr,w ico usnp pese traofifor srf moatui nCr gos.r tkasn Wd-iunpe tfthoroemnmet doi sf t oof rfitpeenendr fspo—armrrto inoagsf t ihniings club scene in While not legal, there is He also has a show lined show—his appearance on Toronto to aT orgornotwo ing nnuimghbtecrl ubosf uCpo vien Noiang arDa uFnanlls , aStt rteheet Qonu-etheen- LSatkreee ti si na Nfiirasgt arfao-r perform at Corks designed to attract those Saturday. him, and an exciting oppor¬ who prefer to smoke mari¬ But as busy as he is with tunity. 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Even if the town were to infrastructure funding becomes available, receive infrastructure funding and groups it will be ready to weigh in on whether or around town raise funds, there will still not to apply for a grant to build an indoor likely be a burden to taxpayers for the swimming pool in the community. maintenance to run an indoor pool. Councillor Jim Collard has been on While it would be great to take a five- council for many years, and knows there minute drive to enjoy a dip year round, it has always been interest in an indoor pool. could post a financial burden to the com¬ It is a discussion that surfaces fairly regu¬ munity. 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Jackie Lynch of Line 9 in St. Davids, I recommendations of Jan.23) Chemical free would like to thank our Ontario's Chief Coroner, gardening an important les¬ Despite cold, we can still make plans for spring town council for making Dr. Andrew McCallum and son, especially those with our road a safer place for numerous studies which respiratory problems. wreislCiddloieufnent. sc,i lv riesciteonrtsl ya npdro ¬ asaplnle dde efdom rreeodmnusoctsrttai oitnend ri estdh fuaircts¬ t ofefe lBilvieniingng gs twaronitn hagcoltyuiv tt ehc ahated imvt oiiscc aaltse, Btou Cs wanilald maa Bkleo otrmips b(aitntNedr oldwyr ce oaalmldth )wo auen gcdha ntih ste tirilsel p wsltaiilnlll posed and passed legisla¬ ing pedestrian and driver my right as a Canadian to to help us dream be a bus going to Canada tleiogna lt oan mda eknef o6r0ckemab-hle t he injWurhieilse. it has been well bhereaaltthhy f reensvhi raoirn amnedn lti,v Ie h ianv ae about spring BloTohmes s. how is entitled The speed limit on our road. demonstrated that 50 learned over the years that Magic of Spring, which real¬ To my delight, the 60 km-h is safer than 70 country living has got to be ly gets us excited. wkdcoemicuth-inhsicni osi li4n gi8.nn h aIt oghceueo r maaspl mmopfeeo tanhsrdtee idr kmkdmimrae-d-chhet, i ibtoshy nae .C scotoeupmn icpnirl ot ohmfe 6i sr0ie g ht tPtohhledeeo wccpooloeuur hnnstatt.rrv yye fa aoilrrw. aa tyhsa ftl egdo otod gofo otIhdt ew tHuasro ngr-troiecuauttl ttfuoor ras elt eh Seso ucscithea trayt HJeaappny CGoacrdhernainneg Wlaeta e8vTd.e3hns0ee f sard.omtamryi. p, t hMew aVrilcilrh g ib2l 0Ae raenondna unanimous polled vote for It is reassuring to see Not to pick on the winer¬ and see new members last The cost is $40 for mem¬ scsocauoonfpunlUeynpctn yhecof rioroolnt pvr m ttfeehuor eenhr ms aescpt abheesfhelaeeyrnodt, ygwd. o eiisdns, sm enau onoestrd e iI n tCsmohpuouaeTruntc r hniiooftacuyianic.rld k nre seyelaesoefpcduetosr ef n fodoodr fTr s mo oatuowlalrk .n t cih noegm ¬ itctdaehhtaos eeutn,i isgmf’reat rl oersaImesbw d eoaeiomunnr esgry ,t n o oirbjner oub dsaytetun r tt siyehhctnoreetyoinr fo,euer nb u jgiseuinh¬ tsos ot ro rf ltgceharaealdS- sfmsiornereegsre ey rt aiaInb tghwog,eu aarwts r dthtahhei acenlhn iitn t towlgceph—a iesmcm a iolsio¬¬¬nf flh—aornaowtsdmTo ta thto h hfen oebi usn ulcprakrsoec eaiglkonrkr.y ucae hsrrcs,sea eJsglasl oe ctc odkfar i Feno1 m6rLri aeyf ynnenegedclt¬hes, ybDibdoeeoerurIanssrf.s n ya naSono aoafdum t wi $9wfe 4h0 ya55aoon t-fn u2tot 6 ortwt2o hn- eae4ogxn 3neptl6-t iem s2tcsot. e ot cmmgtare¬lyetl the future. policing of the amount, tim¬ though the two do have of Nature on York Road and www.canadablooms.com. When the residents of ing of the sprayings or types something in common. can help you decide what is So get planning folks - Line 9 and town council Michael G. Nagel M.D. of chemicals sprays being It was quite fascinating best for your garden. and happy gardening. Wednesday, January 30,2013 • Niagara Advance 7 Issue at provinicial level could have a significant impact on the future of NOTL Hydro Town weighs in on tehde NoOthTeLr Hsymdaroll nLoDr Cms)o, stt hoef rtoe soeunrt cthoem vmaulunei toyf. this utility vhiaas t ahlem Oonstta trriiop lEedn.e rgy Board, mcoumnpicaantyio fnors hiagth srpeaeseodn caobml¬e provincial hydro panel recommended the cre¬ Town Council has formal¬ NOTL Hydro remains one rates for our schools, busi¬ 'policies that could watiitohn ao f ceuisgthotm seurp ebra sLeD Cosf lfyil lgs ovniee wo nt hrreocuogrdh toa emxoptrieosns ionf tthhee pmroovrein cpero ofint aab plee rL cDuCs¬s ntiensuseess antod hobsupriyta l; lainneds c onin¬ impact residents between 500,000 and 600,000 passed at its meeting on Jan. tomer basis and over the last Queenston, Chautauqua and each. 21,2013. three years, has provided $3 Old Town - making these Furthermore, all of the The report focuses solely million to its shareholder tourist and heritage areas province’s LDCs (including on the operations, mainte¬ (The Corporation of the Town more aesthetically pleasing wiNmHLhbhbpDcdcscasioiayoauperasnyhiitaonk msvalisiupdcWiTTIkdzl tetgtvceentoerh remgeoe,h halo iie ii tnoere2wnrmebr aw nheuseisa hnp0rcuctsqn net spe-h0ao em eiotw uo iii taa0sviorortndduhonieagCuyc.lhef te il en-ntt .aymh sodonett b t nNhh al odustpemlivsehSev ny anibzrae -ea aaraeo e nacennoLge gtvwoclvrtic hw bu voail taersioaoa oekeeegnvi renurfnm wra enecaaree e2f s,v- nOiun uf rdHa0eopaoReo iesntn1 alfnonzbNiydusrs emg 2ttnta t-rdy r lvshaOn,awtttedea r koieheiiattrovT efn ohheesuintneio.ewio¬L¬oldneee -rtttfll PDiifrEDtc(ccSCninLeooauoaeleugip rLlDsesOnncsc AmTs ottcteuotCs-etfonrhrifetol uetmrotsmittr (iefd,merabt)tlinnf ub oi,Ccrre eu tpo ciereRi MiMcraootetaelnarrstiyo ue. .sinn oeP sw av-no, neee ndP eykFeccohlrke s,wiooi ifis nl,lealr n eiwmrePsoistvDC rno t iwushDve,haCsogm otitrisidiofns tc acroliu iiewltm neichvOcnm rena so e ie gpuudtns ibnergpon pr p t lsruEaoa cLepeu ottrlcntvhoohkoaluwiittteoirecorrfehedaetidtl ’aii¬¬¬ n¬ehy3ssrr,l wvtitpbmrrmtmhpNLofoawhnheeriaaneafnDOohnveitedee nv ondesomrciiFSCsnnuTete i eeygc eihoeintldcts Lw awlheert’ ci tn fetaholscs rash fr Ho ito tcs aeooedse tro ehno.hitusrsx Osysesf dl eedeefu i teif tgpdDOmnxdusn not lipag grteyco te locn hroovagsoiapnle, uretst, ti)urrorses nc.asa ni mtdewt iwtaptxlsericho ga eu s-ict etnetm’eooredes n tcomsre to ’o d uoa wut t obsvamt h nlonlo erbbe nhedrLefaaednn rulioewndoo gttDi il btt d evhegg gylr iihateeCtsRclfvgooiwhemiysiy lnl envveepges ao,eas go ep asee ritwop twuve. .utttrrirrt iogoohhhnnopegeetalnAIro¬¬¬¬ddhnndneeeestft wpbncalasHactHci-atartiorem oorerdcnnuyaeaiyywoge7nstsstdn ddtnbaddFuh Ovutit 8terc -ssosilrrr aiul ellsvm oooem netandleHolrtpshe fgo ct tg-r osifaceoer yher eusaf oi womtamadrrdd e .sn elhect yhmntcaiiOrrihghleoseiouesom iutedno s pgenotn nnmt cstsr Oao o ahtwrg,tatitptia yt nbo rrdleahn rntereoaeti -Lehyumsdceie hecdn ,s ot .tehltD bam ie t doeahag’oTt a rmtmslCyrrirnoean irosrth ng'bsn gse steedotlc)e 7egeyay pisent n a- eTss5bsiwg cs(r l 2lrgtt ota.g teoh aerNiydi 2h ofttslcvnatrealmaih ehaehm tOoosiptrcr ran noeittoitngneieiTrohrnlahc2cscsrinutiees¬¬lLn¬¬ogee0eeee,,,ttl wltrtHghroasasaasooeheeeupbennnaffyac cne rnmslpNedddstdWaveILeSt caip tt ai riiw aoceiy eovrcaotolanrhThksnhwo, ceaege lcc rwteaeeso eat gttaaeooaensrmo phswtaarobi fitesren oraetdeot2.npltprndoieet -yni-r0verehrell,os v re -b oo0sodih eianfwibcch.i2bycvn dfr erl-eais,eeaseolieittle d ls oddhlh cala lV tr Ni eaehptetefneionaieisol s-Or sgvrndbw Lr fcorgii fesTe iu dauonabciaombub allLsenykusnetu,rrcen ienp tsem celsscnwhodgyH N tett)tieaesaor anm .ro mahsvyO fisaltmeacpctsiafaidseeteoeTsfn oiitveerrerlolutlrsi¬L¬nd¬oddyecss-;rlf fiitlimtaaaOcsoCTtodniooniu unnunvooneugwm rcseddgnrw2Wn tuIn ths Lae 0 neeowotnic nip rosion0itrw womuc ti2uyntisn5ryo u tilN0s ? ndvrC,hl ei..ltt 0ctl n“ edtoor Mhiouao3hIrNsaeso mlerttaau, at lgei - avwe mnonBNlsssne yaJietcwscueewtirOjoarerooytfiodsep ahminaloronT mnhyi' ef- sr DtrsartoiLgoai sdr kim r sseau n al sns Li”H oroNf lntvreue e-t Dr.mf yoK Otcepraheeo DchC d oa rEietiTuoeeusmrondni s -krLorsst-sotgy d e moeetiLca d fb sl c npcortetlao aatuiuthiiatumaonohnoackksiirtlar¬¬¬l¬n¬n^ndeeeeestt Learn a new language or download a song from the NOTL public library Next time you’re travel¬ choose from. Download up length. Basic keyboarding House Restaurant. Please donated a set, we’d have a ling, wouldn't it be nice to to three songs each week to and mouse skills are join host Guy Bannerman wonderful collection to share order your mojito in Spanish listen to from your computer required. and author Cathy Marie with you. We’ll let you know or ask for directions to your or transfer to your MP3 play¬ For those who can’t get to Buchanan at the Ice House when the sets are ready for hotel in Mandarin? The er or iTunes library. the library because of a phys¬ Winery for the next reading borrowing. Mango online language sys¬ For those new to down¬ ical challenge or temporary on Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. If traditional book clubs tem helps you learn these loading and other comput¬ mobility issue, we now offer a We’re putting together aren’t your style, the library languages and many more ing skills, we offer a number home delivery service free of book club sets for your club hosts Beer & Books at the using real-life situations and of computer classes over the charge. Volunteers will deliv¬ to borrow and invite clubs to Irish Harp (Feb. 25), The 2nd conversations. Login to next two months. Please reg¬ er library materials including donate a set to the library. Cup Book Club (Feb. 19) and Mango from the library’s web ister in advance for any or all large or regular print books, We thank the Retired Women the Cook the Books Book site and begin learning a new of the following: audio books, CDs and mov¬ Teachers of Ontario - Niagara Club (Feb. 21). The lraenpgeuataigneg brye alli-sltiefen incogn tvoe rasna¬d @ your library FebF. i7le @s & 2 F po.mld.e rs Thursday, imeso dreir ecintlfyo trom yaotuior nh,o mpele. aFsoer BBoraonkc hC, l“uLbe tf’os rC dhoant aAtibnogu tt hIte” Prehsitlaorstoepdh aenr’ds aC laivfee lyh adsis caulss¬o tions. You'll learn more than Cathy Simpson E-mail Basics Thursday, contact Laura Tait, Library first set in November. Each sion about social media takes just grammar and vocabu¬ Feb. 14 @ 2 p.m. Manager, 905-468-2023 or eight book set comes in a place Feb. 21. wlmgsaoirevunybWeng; s isy chiootaieyrlute, oe ' twl.uwly h looeyu?fa rn 'rreFnoeer th e vdoeiaogwsnwiat dtlin on Ml gocl oeauomgdsuai ¬acrl iMtaOshctnoucsTlu seiinshsicnsaee n raDtedono isvd s ae tsorrrtoih febn es1ug o0htsI0ni uno gfndnrg deo fAerpmrnoelelrm dineaSsd sn oa ecrntnoteo¬y.tf TTsohhnuuAIM nrralsslStndd rc oaadlyyad a,,su sbMFceWoetsaibu oora.t cn rr2thde 1w 7$@o t8@ o h2p o2 Bep rrEp.nam .pxssme.i c cri.e¬n sl ltacRtieuacesi titOshf@a Wotuuhrnrdi a ronienfteeilaknrr.dosysctri e angtoW n.g ad wain ntnahde se e an &sG ptb haoiWugrnsr soisisauoroscdr¬¬nss fsasaqetu uubuwmteorh sdcomotylikuroa l lbneribbysst ir.,ti o ahnT ra cythator eibniwtnraidecncg al aaudlar ndilesoder censq iuvg fuasi eiwe sptawielioc otshnha,t vnbdiyoest tiaFtltopi ol uosrs,b u elreci tc aiwulmlilsbe erubasas t r sy1ai.at0ote nr A4gda6 n to8 dr-wem2 dr0wsro2oowr3pne., A MSS i i Sunday, February 3rd, 4 pm T T »Live Auction* Door Prizes‘Great Food 358 Mary St. Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-TRAP (8727) • www.sandtrappub.com kr 8 Niagara Advance • Wednesday, January 30,2013 Council shoots down latest Paxton Lane subdivision expansion plan The property is cur- Settlement of St. Davids rently the location of the subdivision extension Paxton House, which has came to council a year Council defeated an been designated under and a half ago with the application for the con- the Ontario Heritage Act original idea of develop- struction of a subdivision and dates back to before ing 44 units development expansion at 46 Paxton the War of 1812. that would see townhouse Lane. The first plan for The condominiums built. Tti i. ,rr- i -wr cniaogarma-on-mthe-luaken "t Tt y centre our place to play Junior Dance (3-5 years) $36.00 + HST Wednesdays (February 6 - April 17, 2013) 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Little Movers (3-5 years) $36.00 + HST Thursdays (February 7 - April 18) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. Dance (6-12 years) $36.00 + HST Wednesdays (February 6 - April 17) 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. Kitchen Creations (6-12 years) $55.00 + HST Thursdays (February 7 - April 18) 5:00 - 5:45 p.m. Hip Hop (8-12 years) $50.00 + HST Wednesdays (February 6 - April 17) 7:15 - 8:00 p.m. Explore the Arts (6-12 years) $44.00 + HST Thursdays (February 7 - April 18) 6:00 - 6:45 p.m. In partnership with the •N Niagara Advance The house located at the end of Paxton Lane is protected as a designated heritage property. Any subdivision development on this site will have to include plans for the house. In a draft plan submitted to council and turned down, the house was to be restored to its pre-War of Boys & Girls Club 1812 character. Please visit www.notl.org for application forms and details on these programs. calB feincdaus soen o tfh aer clhaenodl oagni¬d hadR ietss iodwennt sp rivfarotem r oatdh. e on Ctohuen csuilb hdiavdi siao nti,e svoo tiet For further information, please contact Kevin Turcotte, Community Centre Coordinator the current marketing Settlement at St. Davids was defeated. Now the 905-468-4386 ext. 0 or [email protected] trends, the company and neigbouring streets ball lies in the court of the changed the plan in regard had concerns over traffic, developers. to their development. density and safety. “It's totally up to the ATTENTION MOTORISTS The final plan that was “I don’t support this company now. The appli¬ before council last because of the lack of cant can now appeal to PNlieaagsaer a-boen -athdev-iLseadk e tThraatf fiicn anadc cPoarrdkainncge B yw-iltahw tNhoe. 4T3o0w8n- 09o,f Msdueobtandcdivhaieysd,i o wnd awwsi etlahl i n1p1gl ass ninangneldde hasofaf vofera dmaaibflfiiloeistry dt.ao bW lseet a yhw oaiunns tit nhtoge tBchhoeaa nrgdOe, sn ottaorr itorhe ea ppMlpaulnyn, ”ic wsipaitiahdl as amended by By-law No. 43081-13, 23 townhouses. The sub¬ community," said Leah Wallace, Senior division would have also Councillor Jim Collard. Planner for the Town of the maximum rate of speed on Line 9 Road between Niagara-on-the-Lake. Concession 1 Road and Four Mile Creek Road is 60 The developer also kilometres per hour. owns the house on the Signs have been erected advising motorists of this maximum KING GEORGE pdreoapl,e bretyc aaunsde aits’ sp aa rhti sotfo trhi¬e anloltoiwfieadb loef stpheise dc.h aTnhgee Nini asgpaeread R leigmiiotn faolr Peonlfiocerc heamveen bt een NEEDS YOU! rpcearselt -oWsreiat ert ,ho ef t 1he8ex1yt2e rliowoorek rt.eo itt’os purposes. Wallace said they would FPourb lmico Wreo irnkfso rDmeaptaiortnm, ecnotn tact WWW. 1812niagaraonthe1ake.ca ndaneoyvw,e liwos paweiitrt ’htso t nhseiesxe tp wrmohpoaevtre tt,yh .ie f 905-468-3278 x 275 Wednesday, January 30,2013 • Niagara Advance 9 IceDogs coming to Virgil arena for practice, autographs pRrBoCv ipdaerst naenr ship wityni tlol Np srkioaavgteiad wrea i-atohnn to-htpehp epo-lrLatyuaenkries¬,, toefa tRmhBe,"C Is ciasey Das oKmgesaa.j yoIstr. pspayosn sfoorr be T"hWehlipsh fauitsel ,v"ae srla wiyttesl e Kg eebta,i yti sto .w f ilal opportunity to get their autographs and the ice time and for hot low time for Newark skatew waticthh pprlaaycetircse, , whaivtTheh tihspe ihmso t.th oeg trhaiprdh sy etaark thene tchheoI necvo lesaontmte i sae t a tclhsooem uemsveeudnn tai.t si easn, wNteeee'irlgl hbBbeoo ngunrrasie,t e fsTualuy rfsno erv rwo, lhu"anst¬¬o take photos and get team has come to Niagara- opportunity to raise money ever we receive." autographs borna-nthceh- Lamkaen, agseary s DRiaBnCe faoltrh ao ulogcha lt hfoeored bhaandk ,b aenedn driTvehse rfeo ar reth neo mfoaojdo rb faonokd Keays, and it is becoming a no food drive organized between Christmas and PNeiangnayr aC Aodlevsa nce wpoapLs uoalspate ry neeevader, nu twp. htoe nth teh ceo mic¬e wtsophweecnnt al tathoserts yI, cehearDa,v osigonsmg cerae moafde t htooef Efilals Seteomrm,p estyo stohhfei slv wtehsil.e l heitlepm tos munity, there was hardly similar events in other Newark could use are The Niagara IceDogs room to skate, she says. communities, came pre¬ cereal, coffee, tea, hot are coming to the Meridian The RBC Community pared with donations of chocolate, canned vegeta¬ Credit Union Arena Skate program sees the non-perishable food bles, canned meats and Monday for a team prac- Niagara IceDogs take their show on the road to rinks So this year, a food drive The Niagara IceDogs After an hour practice across the region. has been planned as a will be at the Meridian The Niagara IceDogs are coming to NOTL Monday for an open open to the public, a free "It's something we do component of the event, Credit Union Arena practice for an hour at the Meridian Credit Union Arena, follow¬ community skate, spon¬ for the community, and it with donations going to Monday, Feb. 4, from 5:30 ing which fans are invited to participate in an hour-long com¬ sored by the RBC branch helps to promote the Newark Neighbours. p.m. to 7:30 p.m. munity skate with the IceDogs, courtesy of RBC. False alarm for Hearing Aids police responding Starting to call from NOTL > Witness mistook air at Just rifle for assault rifle and called police Penny Coles QMI Agency Niagara EAR CLINIC Several police cars closed off an pareeraio idn o Vf tiirmgile Tafuteesr draeyc efiovri nag as hcoarllt Introducing.. 5 Year Hearing Aid Warranty from someone who thought they had seen a person get out of a 5 Year Supply of Batteries vehicle and enter a home carrying an assault rifle. Several Niagara Regional Police 5 Year Service and Maintenance Plan cars—witnesses reported seeing farroema a1r0o uton d 12th—e coinrdteornseedc tioofnf aonf 45 Day 100% Money Back Guarantee Niagara Stone Road and Four Mile CrCeeokn sRt.o Dade.r ek Watson couldn't say VlRGILs BROSNANSy exactly how many police cars went EarCIlliinnii c Ear Clinic to the scene, but it was "an abun¬ dance of cars," enough to secure a 905-468-9176 905-684-9663 perimeter and ensure public safety, he said. CALL TODAY FOR YOUR Police quickly determined there wtrheaessi w dneiont ncdeeas nsgd heeart—der same peinhneo tdnu er ntcheaadltl otowu tth htaoet FREE*HEARING TEST ^^FPRAREKEI NG i boen" ,a Tsnha eiad i rpW ruiabfltlesi,oc nn o.w ta asn naesvsaeur lti nw eaapn¬y See clin+iFc ofro ra dliemtaiitlesd. t’iFminea ls ocmoset rtoes ptraitciteinotn sa fatenrd aellx cdliusscioounnst sa papnldy . grants. *1 Schmon Pkwy danger," he said. 504 Line 2 Road Unit #3, Virgil ON LOS 1T0 5-3350 Merrittville Hwy, Thorold ON L2V 4Y6 10 Niagara Advance • Wednesday, January 30,2013 Town to investigate feasibility of indoor pool at community centre Staff to gather says it's an issue that has staff to take a more in- promise a pool, but may data regarding rtoecweniv feodr aslommoes ts 3u0p pyoeartr si.n bduepiltdhi nlgo oakn da to ptheera tcionsgt aonf pcorouvldid bee i nufsoerfmul adtioownn t thhaet an indoor pool Talk of an indoor pool indoor, year-round pool road if more infrastruc¬ as the idea gains has been circulating in at the community centre. ture funding becomes momentum among tdheec adecs,o mCmoulnlairtdy safoidr pagAec womhimchu nciatlyl sF aocne bsoupo¬k avaTiloawbnle ,s tsaafifd a Clroealldayrd h. as residents when he made a motion port for an indoor pool a lot of work on its hands at last week's council indicates it's something and Councillor Andrea meeting to investigate the many residents would like Kaiser said she's con¬ Melissa Mangelsen feasibility of an idea that to see in their communi¬ cerned that this request Niagara Advance is gaining momentum. ty- would add more, but It has come up about The Facebook page Mike Galloway, the every 10 years since he suggests the next step is town's chief administra¬ first ran for council in to set up a trust account tive officer, said the When the idea put 1984, he says. with the town for fund¬ request wasn’t a large forth to build an indoor At that time, when an raising efforts. one, and wouldn’t take pool in any community is indoor pool was part of Despite the pool being up too much staff time. introduced it tends to get his campaign, informa¬ popular within the com¬ Council approved a positive response, so it's tion from other munici¬ munity, Councillor Jamie Collard's motion to inves¬ no surprise that a palities financing indoor King expressed his con¬ tigate the costs of build¬ Facebook page devoted to pools wasn’t as readily cern that council is explor¬ ing and maintaining an eliciting community sup¬ available. ing the idea just because indoor pool and staff will port is doing just that. 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