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email us - [email protected] The Spirit - September 2014 page 1 In this issue: Dodge4Diabetes Binder Twine Street Closures 2 Bell Mobility proposing new Cell Tower Shop Talk - Hawthorne House The Spirit via email 3 Community Events and Clubs 4 The SPIRIT Mark your calendars for Saturday September 6th, 9am6pm. We will be closing a por0on of Islington Ave, Nashville Rd, Stegman's Mill Rd and Kellam St. to bring you the 48 th Annual BinderTwine Fes0val. Admission $8 adults, $6 seniors/youth and $3 children OR FREE if you are a BinderTwine volunteer (you will have a 'host' badge to wear) or are dressed in pioneer/period costume. Please leave ALL pets at home! Service animals are of course welcome. Thank you to the volunteers who have come forward to help in all the various food and acCvity areas...but we sCll need more! Please contact Heather ASAP if you are available, at volun [email protected] . It’s a great way to visit with friends and meet your neighbours some group spots sCll available. Students get credit for volunteer hours. We have amazing street and stage entertainment lined up, unique and talented arCsans selling their craPs, a children's play/craP/entertainment area, Olde Tyme AcCviCes, our famous Bacon on a Bun, cornonthecob and sarsaparilla, and reintroducing the “Kleinburger” to the FesCval aPer being absent for many years, as well as many other food and treat opCons. Pick up your program at the admission gates. The Binder Twine quilt that is craPed from last year's winning quilt squares will be raffled Cckets will be on sale on FesCval day look for the quilt booth on Islington Ave. Tickets are $2 each or 3/$5. The quilt is a queen sized, pink & green sampler quilt. One of a kind!! You can also help judge the quilt squares that are submi]ed this year. The winning squares will make up the 2015 quilt. A"en%on Kleinburg and area ladies ages 16 to ?. Don't forget about the BinderTwine Queen contest. Contact Nina at 8932734 or Ron at 8931932 KLEINBURG & AREA RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION INC. KARA — community volunteers working on behalf of Kleinburg, Nashville, Purpleville & area residents Volume 18 No. 7 www.KARA-inc.ca September 2014 for more informaCon. Great Cash Prizes! The newly crowned queen’s first queenly duty is onstage at 6 pm – to choose the winner of the handmade quilt! Special thanks to our major sponsors this year including Collins Barrow LLP, The Doctor’s House, Tim Horton’s, the "Impressions" builder group, the Royal Bank, Canadiana Square, On Track Safety, Averton Homes, Bowmanite, Copper Creek Golf Club, Silver CorporaCon, and Steeles Paint. Look for a complete list of sponsors to follow in Community and Regional newspapers, on our Website, and at FesCval. 48th Annual Kleinburg and Area Binder Twine Festival Saturday September 6, 2014

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In this issue:

• Dodge4Diabetes

• Binder Twine Street Closures

2

• Bell Mobility proposing new Cell Tower

• Shop Talk - Hawthorne House

• The Spirit via email

3

• Community Events and Clubs

4

The SPIRIT

Mark   your   calendars   for   Saturday  September   6th,  9am-­‐6pm.    We  will   be  closing   a   por0on   of   Islington   Ave,  Nashville   Rd,   Stegman's   Mill   Rd   and  Kellam   St.   to   bring   you   the   48th  Annual  BinderTwine  Fes0val.

Admission  $8  adults,  $6  seniors/youth  and   $3   children   OR  FREE   if   you   are   a  BinderTwine  volunteer  (you  will   have  a  'host'  badge  to  wear)  or  are  dressed  in   pioneer/period   costume.     Please  leave   ALL   pets   at   home!     Service  animals  are  of  course  welcome.

Thank  you   to  the  volunteers  who  have  come  forward  to  help  in  all   the  various  food   and   acCvity   areas...but   we   sCll  need   more!     Please   contact   Heather  ASAP   i f   you   are   ava i lab le ,   a t  [email protected]  .     It’s  a   great   way   to   visit   with   friends   and  meet   your   neighbours   -­‐   some   group  spots   sCll   available.     Students   get  credit  for  volunteer  hours.

We   have   amazing   street   and   stage  entertainment   lined   up,   unique   and  

talented   arCsans   selling  their   craPs,  a    children's   play/craP/entertainment  area,  Olde  Tyme  AcCviCes,  our   famous  Bacon   on   a   Bun,   corn-­‐on-­‐the-­‐cob   and  sarsaparilla,   and   re-­‐introducing   the  “Kleinburger”   to   the   FesCval   aPer  being  absent  for  many  years,  as  well  as  many   other   food   and   treat   opCons.    Pick  up  your   program  at   the  admission  gates.

The   Binder   Twine   quilt   that   is   craPed  from   last   year's   winning   quilt   squares  will   be   raffled   -­‐  Cckets  will   be   on   sale  on   FesCval   day   -­‐   look   for   the   quilt  booth  on  Islington    Ave.    Tickets  are  $2  each   or   3/$5.     The   quilt   is   a   queen  sized,  pink  &  green  sampler  quilt.    One  of  a  kind!!    You  can  also  help  judge  the  quilt   squares   that   are   submi]ed   this  year.     The  winning   squares   will  make  up  the  2015  quilt.

A"en%on   Kleinburg   and   area   ladies  ages   16   to   ?.    Don't   forget   about   the  BinderTwine   Queen   contest.    Contact  Nina  at  893-­‐2734  or  Ron  at  893-­‐1932

K L E I N B U R G & A R E A R A T E P A Y E R S ’ A S S O C I A T I O N I N C .

KARA — community volunteers working on behalf of Kleinburg, Nashville, Purpleville & area residents

Volume 18 No. 7 www.KARA-inc.ca September 2014

for   more   informaCon.     Great   Cash  Prizes!

The   newly   crowned   queen’s   first  queenly  duty  is  on-­‐stage  at   6  pm  –  to  choose  the  winner  of  the  hand-­‐made  quilt!    

Special   thanks  to  our  major   sponsors  this  year  including  Collins  Barrow  LLP,  The   Doctor’s   House,   Tim   Horton’s,  the    "Impressions"  builder    group,  the  Royal   Bank,   Canadiana   Square,   On  Track   Safety,   Averton   Homes,  Bowmanite,  Copper   Creek  Golf   Club,  Silver   CorporaCon,  and   Steeles   Paint.    Look   for   a   complete   list   of   sponsors  to   follow   in  Community  and  Regional  newspapers,  on   our   Website,   and   at  FesCval.

48th Annual Kleinburg and Area

Binder Twine FestivalSaturday September 6, 2014

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Kleinburg Leo Club - Dodge4Diabetes

Attention Residents of KleinburgStreet  Closures  for  annual  BinderTwine  Fes4val

On   Saturday,   September   6,   2014   the  annual   Binder   Twine   FesCval   will   be   held  on   the   streets   of   Kleinburg   in   the   Village  core.

Consequently,  road   closures   will   occur   as  follows:

• Islington   Avenue   from   the   north  entrance   to   Kleinburg   Public  School   to   John   Street,   from   8:00  AM  through  8:00  PM

• Nashville  Road  from  the  west  side  of  the  Doctorʼs  House  driveway  to  Islington   Avenue,   from   8:00   AM  through  8:00  PM

• Kellum   Street   from   Islington  Avenue   to   Napier   Street   from  noon,   Friday,   September   5  through   8:00   PM   Saturday,  September  6.

The   map   to   the   right   illustrates   other  parking   restricCons   necessary   for   the  FesCval   to   take   place.     Please   note   that  these  are  the  same  provisions  re:  closures/parking   restricCons   as   in   the   previous  several  years.    If  you  have  any  quesCons  or  concerns,   please   contact   Tim   Arno],  Binder  Twine  Chair,  at  905-­‐893-­‐0794.

The   Kleinburg   Leo   Club   hosted   their  first   dodgeball   tournament   on   August  16th   to   raise   money   for   the   Canadian  Diabetes   AssociaCon   (CDA).   The  Dodge4Diabetes   event   raised   over  $2000   and   all   proceeds   were   donated  to   the   organizaCon.   Vaughan   Deputy  Mayor   Gino   RosaC   and   Regional  Councillor   Deb   Shulte   presented   the  club   with   a   cerCficate   on   behalf   of  Vaughan   Mayor   Maurizio   Bevilacqua.  The   Leo   club   was   honoured   for   their  posiCve   influence   in   helping   the  

c ommun i t y  a n d  successfu l ly  supporCng   a  good  cause.

The   al l   day  e v en t   t o o k  place   at   Trio  Sportsplex   where   CDA   members  re fereed   dodgeba l l   teams   and  educated   guests  about   the   causes   and  effects   of   diabetes   through   posters,  pamphlets   and   other   informaCve  

sources.   The   dodgeball   tournament  was   followed   by   live   entertainment,  a  silent   aucCon   and   diabeCc   desserts   at  Dolcini   by   Joseph   in   Kleinburg   where  visitors  could  celebrate  and   learn  more  about   the   club   and   its   acCve   work  within   the   community.   The   Leo   Club  has   conCnuously   helped   various  chariCes  and  organizaCons  within   their  first  year   as  a  newly  formed   club.  They  look   forward   to   hosCng   their   second  tournament   next   year   and   bringing  further  awareness  of  diabetes.  

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Bell Mobility proposing new Cell Tower - Open House Sep 4, 6-8 pmBell  Mobility  has  determined  the  need  for  new  antennas  in   the   area   in   order   to   adequately  provide   conCnuous  coverage   and   addiConal   capacity   to   their   exisCng   and  future   customer   base   in   the   area.   Currently,   their  network   is   burdened   by   a   combinaCon   of   poor   voice  and  data  quality  in   these  areas  due   in   large  part   to   the  high   volume   of   users   in   the   area.   In   some   cases,   the  coverage   is   such   that   a   handset   would   be   unable   to  place   a   mobile   call   at   all   in   the   subject   locaCon   and  surrounding  area.  

The   proposed   locaCon  o f   a   n e w   4 0 m  monopole   tower   is   at  the   Sonoma   Heights  Community  Park  at  100  S u n s e t   R i d g e   i n  Vaughan,  Ontario.     (on  M a j o r   M a c k e n z i e  across   from   Padre   Pio  Church).    

T h e   p r o p o s e d  f a c i l i t y   w o u l d  i n c l u d e   o n e  locked,   alarmed  and   electronically  m o n i t o r e d  m e c h a n i c a l  equipment  shelter.  Fencing   would   be  installed   around  

the  base  of  the  tower  and  equipment  shelter  and  would  include  one  locked   gate  access   point.     The  picture   is  a  rendering  of  the  proposed  tower.    

You   are   invited   to   provide   comments   to   Bell   Mobility  about   this   proposal   by  mail,   electronic   mail   or   fax.   In  order   to   ensure   your   comments   are   considered   you  must   respond  by  close  of  business  September   18,  2014  to:      Sean  Galbraith,    Bell  Mobility  Inc.  c/o  SJSB  Network  ConsulCng  Inc.,    1  Yonge  Street,  Suite  1801,  Toronto,  ON    M5E   1W7     Email:   [email protected]  Please  reference  site  code  W4220    

A   public   open   house   is   being   held   at   Al   Palladini  Community   Centre,   9201   Is l ington   Avenue,  Woodbridge,   ON   on   September   4,   2014   from  6pm-­‐8pm.    

Receive The Spirit via email... it’s easy!If  you  don’t  already  receive  The  Spirit  via  email  and  would  like  to  (you  will  conCnue  to  receive  the  printed  version  as  well),  you  can  sign  up  here:  

 h]p://eepurl.com/XMytT.

All  P.O.  Boxes  in  Kleinburg  Post  Office,  as  well  as  the  rural  route,  conCnue  to  receive  the  printed  version  of  The  Spirit.

Hawthorne  House  has  been  a  landmark  in   Kleinburg  for  30   years.   Current   owner   Louise   Zembal   took   over   as  ‘Lady  of   the   House’   just   5   years   ago.   She   is   proud   to  carry   fashion   forward   clothing   and   accessories   for  women,  as  well  as  home  décor   items  and  a   large  array  of  unique  giPs.

The  seasonal  fashion  collecCons  are  casual,  comfortable  and  classic.  Louise  chooses  the  best  of  well-­‐priced  jeans,  pants,   sweaters,   blouses,   jackets   and   dresses   by   the  latest   designers.  Appealing   to   women   of   all   ages,   the  clothes   are  selected   for  fit,  detailing,  colour   and   fabric.    New   for  Fall   is  a  complete   line  of  French  Dressing  jeans  as   well   as   stylings   by   Bylyse,   Renaur,   UBU,   Pure  Sweaters,  Woolrich   and   more   in   sizes   2-­‐18   and   up   to  XXL.   A   vibrant   mix   of   accessories   includes   arCsan  jewellery,  as  well   as  the  latest  purses,  hats  and  scarves.  A   popular   item   is   the   TWISTT   line   of   magneCzed  jewellery   made   from   freshwater   pearls,   crystals   and  semi-­‐precious  stones.

If  you  need  a  hostess  giP,  wedding  giP,  or  wish   to  treat  yourself   or   decorate   your   home,   the   store   has   it   all.  There  is  a  Canadiana  secCon,  pillows  and   throws,  linen  by  April  Cornell,  candles,  fine  soaps  and  body  products,  fragrance   lamps   made   in   England,   Canadian   po]ery,  food  goodies,  rugs,  and  much  more.

10522  Islington  Avenue905-­‐893-­‐1059  hawthornehouse.ca

Shop TalkA special feature on businesses in Kleinburg and Nashville

FOCUS ON: Hawthorne House

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The KARA Board generally meets on the third Thursday of each month in Kline House, 8 Nashville Road, at 7:00 p.m. If you would like to attend, or make a presentation, this can be arranged with the courtesy of a request in advance to [email protected] organizat ions are invited to submit material for publication in the Community Events and Community Clubs sections. Please include the name and phone number of a contact for follow up. Material will be edited to suit the newsletter and cannot be returned. Do you have community news? Let us know and, if space permits, we will include it.

Kleinburg and Area Ratepayers’ Association Inc.P.O. Box 202Kleinburg, ON, L0J 1C0

www.KARA-inc.ca

KARA® is a Registered Trademark

Email KARA at: [email protected]

Gallery  open  10am-­‐5pm  Mon  to  Sun.  To  register  call  905-­‐893-­‐1121x  2209  or  visit  mcmichael.com  

Exhibitions: ●  Charles  Edenshaw—June  28  to  Sept  21Programs:●   Charles   Edenshaw   Lecture,   Pain0ng   Studio,  Acrylic   Landscape   Pain0ng,   Drawing   Studio,  Master   Class  at   Killarney   Provincial   Park   -­‐  all  commencing  in  September  ●   Children’s   Artventure   classes—Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  commencing  in  September●   Culture   Days   and   Doors   Open   Vaughan—September  27  and  28To  register   for  programs,   call   905.893.1121  ext  2209   or   visit   mcmichael.com   for   more  informa0on

K L E I N B U R G & A R E A R A T E P A Y E R S ’ A S S O C I A T I O N I N C .

Next Issue: October 2014Submission deadline: September 15th, 2014Email to: [email protected]

Published by: KARA - Kleinburg and Area Ratepayers’ Association Inc.

Kleinburg Book Chats—Kleinburg  Book   Chats   meets   the   third   Wednesday   of  every  month  in  the  Library.    All  new  members  welcome!    

Take 5—For  over  45  years,  Kleinburg  moms  meet  on  Wednesday  mornings  to  share   a  cup  of  coffee  and  have  a  chat  with  others  from  the  area.  Please   join  us  for  a   relaxing  break  at  the  Kline   House.   Babysi{ng   is   provided   for   the  children.   Weekly   meeCngs   resume   on  Wednesday  Sept   10  at  9:30  am.   Call  Claire   at  905-­‐893-­‐0689  for  details.  

Kleinburg Bridge Club—The   Kleinburg  Bridge   Club   will   resume   play   on   September  4th   in   Vellore   Hall   (Weston   Road   between  Major   MacKenzie   and   Rutherford   Rd).     This  will   be   our   temporary   meeCng   place   unCl  November   13th   when   renovaCons   to   the  Kleinburg  Library  will  be   completed.    Anyone  interested   in   playing   bridge   on   Thursday  aPernoons   between   1   and   4   should   call:    Hannah  Mizuno  (905-­‐893-­‐1038)  or   Ann  Wood  (905-­‐880-­‐0251).

Kleinburg Leo Club -­‐   Looking   to  volunteer   and   build   your   leadership   skills?  Look   no   further   because   the   Kleinburg   Leo  Club   is   recruiCng   members   18-­‐30   years   old  who  are   commi]ed  to  serving  and  aiding  the  community!   To   join   the   club   please  email   [email protected].   Follow  us   on   Facebook,   Twi]er,   and   Instagram  @kleinburgleos.  

Canadian Federation of University Women -­‐   The   first   meeCng   of   CFUW  Vaughan  -­‐Tuesday  September  16th  7:30pm  at  the  Pierre  Berton  Library,  in  the  Boardroom.    We   will   have   a   great   guest   speaker   and  will  have   Cme   to   welcome   new   members   and  friends,  and  catch  up  with  returning  members.    All   are   welcome!For   more   info   on   CFUW  Vaughan:    cfuwvaughan.yolasite.com

McMichael Canadian Art Collection Community Events & Clubs

Thank  you  to  the  2014  Sponsors  of  The  Spirit    KARA®,  Advantage  Physiotherapy,  Amado  Salon,  Ambience,  Avenue  Cibi  e  Vini,  

Avlyn  Gardens  Restaurant,  Bon  Bons  &  BriAle,  Chartreuse  Restaurant,    Dolcini  by  Joseph,  Dr.  Marsha  Lomis-­‐Psychologist,  Femme  Inc.,  Green  Apple  Implant  and  General  DenJstry,  

Hawthorne  House,  Kalthoff  Decorators,  Kleinburg  Barber  Shop,  Kleinburg  Nursery,  Kleinburg  Old  Boys,  Kleinburg  Pharmacy,  McMichael  Canadian  Art  CollecJon,    RBC  Royal  Bank,    Take  5,  The  Doctor’s  House,Kleinburg  /Nashville  residents,  businesses  and  friends  who  supported  Feel the Spirit, Be the Spirit 2013

R o t a r y C l u b o f K l e i n b u r g , Nobleton, Schomberg -­‐  The  Club  meets  Wednesdays   at   6:30   pm   at   Longchamps   Pub.  Interested   members   of   the   community   are  always   welcome   and   new   members   are   even  more   welcome.   For   more   informaCon,   please  contact   contact   Roy   Vokes,   President   -­‐  905-­‐558-­‐3070  (B)  or  [email protected].

Humber Valley Heritage Trail Association -­‐  Next   hike   -­‐  Sat  Sept  13,  9:30  am   at  HVHTA  Trail  north  of  Nashville.     It   is  a   4  km   walk   1.5-­‐2   hrs)   led   by   Roland   Ga{.     For  more   info   call   416-­‐274-­‐5601   or   email  rolandga{@sympaCco.ca.

Kleinburg Tennis Club -­‐   The   club   is  offering   indoor   tennis  programs  for   5-­‐11  year  olds  &   teenagers.     Each   program   is   six  weeks  long.  5-­‐7  year  olds  start  at  6pm,   8-­‐11  year  olds  start  at  7pm.    Schedule:    Monday  -­‐  St.  Padre  Pio  School  -­‐  starts  Sep  22                                        Tuesday  -­‐  St.  Andrew  School  -­‐  starts  Sep  23                                                        Wednesday  -­‐  Kleinburg  PS  -­‐  starts  Sep  24                                    Thursday  -­‐  St.  Padre  Pio  School  -­‐  starts  Sep  25    Friday  -­‐  St.  Mary  School  -­‐  starts  Sep  26                          For   info   -­‐   Chris   Kedrzycki:   905-­‐893-­‐0772  [email protected]