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A Picture Book of the Community and the People that Live Here

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Larry “BILKO” BilksztoYour Local Sales Representative Since 1989

905.641.1110 • 1 866.575.9400Home Office 905.562.3000 Fax 905.684.1321

MAXIMUM RESULTS • MAXIMUM SERVICE • MAXIMUM EXPOSURE

4.4 COUNTRY ACRESPast use was a grape juice production site. Production facility approximately 12,000 square foot steel building, 40’ x 50’ detached workshop and solid brick bungalow with full basement. 3 phase hydro. In need of repair.

Sold ‘as is’ under P.O.S. $699,800

ORIGINAL FARM HOUSE ON 50+ ACRES8 acres fenced pasture, approximately 6 acres bush and balance cash crop. Large eat-in country kitchen with wood stove, hardwood floors, main floor laundry and 3-piece bathroom. Sunroom, formal living room and dining room with 2 main floor bedrooms and 2 more on 2nd floor. Numerous out buildings.

$449,800

GREAT LITTLE STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME

On a quiet Westend street in St. Catharines. Private paved driveway, garden shed, fenced backyard, horseshoe pits, front wood deck! Eat-in kitchen with open concept living room and wood burning stove, 2 bedrooms, 4-piece bathroom, full unfinished basement with laundry &and 200 amp breakers. $159,800

LEGAL FOUR PLEXSemi-style! Paved drive with 4 paved parking spots. Downtown St. Catharines on bus route and walk to all amenities. 4-2 bedroom apartments, 4 separate hydro meters. Full, partly finished basement with laundry rooms. Well kept investment building. $399,800

CUSTOM BUILT ON 3 ACRE WOOD LOTCountry oak kitchen, formal dining room and living room with fireplace and bay window. Large great room. 3 bedrooms upstairs, 4-piece bathroom, main floor laundry and 2-piece bathroom. Full basement with rec room. Detached 1.5 car shop and double attached garage. Many updates, only minutes

from all amenities and QEW. $549,800

RENOVATED BUNGALOW ON 3 ACRES!Plus a 2nd bungalow w/att garage! Detached 40’ x 24’ block workshop w/loft, wood stove, gas furnace. 3 phase hydro. Main home has o/c living rm w/FP & bay window. Dining rm w/patio doors to large covered patio, kitchen w/built ins, l-shaped island, sunken family rm, 2 beds up 5pc bath w/laundry rm, 3rd bed down w/3pc bath, rec rm, wet bar. $624,800

9.5 ACRE PEACH ORCHARDIn Niagara-on-the-Lake. Desired sandy soil, tile drained and planted to peaches. Potential of grossing over $100,000 per year. 2 storey barn, 60’ x 30’ insulated packing barn, 2 cold storages, 30’ x 18’ and 20’ x 20’. Plus an insulated, heated, wood working shop. Older

1.5 storey farm house. $499,800

HORSE FACILITY ON 10 ACRES!160’ x 65’ indoor arena, 28 stall barn, out-door sand ring and jumping ring, 7 paddocks, pond, hay mow. Renovated bungalow, attached double car garage. 3 bedrooms up, 3-piece

and 4-piece bathrooms. $699,800

90 ACRE VINEYARD!True bench land located in the 20 Mile Bench sub appellation. Only minutes off the QEW. Approximately 51 acres have producing vines of Cab Franc, Cab Sauv, Baco, Vidal and Riesling. Another 27 acres are tile drained and ready for planting. Call

for all the details! $1,684,800

PRIVATE PARADISE 13+ ACRESOverlooking Lyons Creek. 2 storey home with double garage. Dining room with patio doors to wood deck. Sunken living room. 3 bedrooms, two 3-piece baths, full basement with patio door walk-out & rec room. Combo wood/electric forced air furnace, CVAC, new shingles and new septic tank. $419,800

20+ ACRES IN PELHAMCountry property within minutes from town. 20+ acres cash crop land, corner of Balfour and Kilman Road in Pelham. Great location to build that dream home or hobby farm

$299,800

SOLD

2.25 ACRES IN JORDAN!Older 3-bedroom brick bungalow with double attached garage. Original kitchen and 4-piece bathroom, formal dining room, living room with fireplace, family room addition with fireplace and patio doors. Full high basement with walk-out to garage. 2 old board and

batten outbuildings. $349,800

SOLD

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Looking for a fun activity for a few of your friends, family members or co-workers?

ALL WORKSHOPS INSTRUCTED BY AN EXPERIENCED AND “CERTIFIED TRAINER”

All organized group workshops receive a 10% discount off the listed prices and must be paid in full at time of registration.

For detailed workshop information and registration, visit www.VintageVogue.ca today!

Off Season Hours – January 1 to March 31

Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesdays and Wednesdays by chance or appointment

Seasonal Hours – April 1 to December 31

Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 5:30 pm, Closed Sunday and Monday

Why not organize a group “DIY Paint Workshop” using Chalk & Mineral Based Paints from two Canadian Companies, Country Chic and Fusion.

Everyone will take home a completed project, have some fun and learn some great DIY Furniture & Home Décor Painting Tips and Techniques.

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CONTENTST A B L E O F

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FAMILY DAY MARATHON FOR McNALLY HOUSE HOSPICE

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EDITORIAL: HERE AM I. SEND ME.

RECIPE: A HEALTHY TWIST ON A CLASSIC DESSERT

COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR

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P R E S I D E N TJames [email protected]

A DV E R T I S I N G S A L E SHeather [email protected]

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C R E AT I V E D I R E CTO RJason STACEY

C R E AT I V E P R O D U CT I O NDereck ADDIETim FRANKIW

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DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to publish this magazine as accurately as possi-ble; however errors and omissions can occur. THN Publications Inc., their employees, agents, representatives and vendors are not liable for any damages relating to errors or omissions in the editorials or advertising which may appear herein except where a specific charge has been made. In such cases THN Publications Inc. shall have limited liability only to the charge for such advertising or editorials.

Community Captured Magazine is published and delivered 12 times per year to Homes and Businesses in Grimsby, Beamsville, Smithville, Vineland/Vineland Station, Jordan/Jordan Station, Campden, St. Anns, and Grassie, by Canada Post, agreement #41362062.

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Photo Credit:Raymond Barlow PhotoTours

FAMILY DAY SKATINGIN WEST NIAGARA08

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ELEGANT 4 BEDROOM SEMI

beautifully finished from top to bottom! Located in a most trendy area near schools, parks, shopping, bike trails & lake. Updated kitchen & baths; newer windows. Large patio off kitchen- great for entertaining. On park like setting with mature trees. Less than 5 mins to QEW & Hwy 403.

A pleasure to show! $439,900

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STUNNING END UNITon picturesque ravine, overlooking park and escarpment. Open concept design with vaulted ceilings. Spacious main floor family room leading to large terrace. Hardwood floors. Updated kitchen & baths. Rec room with fireplace & full walkout to patio.

$299,500

MAJESTIC CUSTOM BUILT BRICK HOME

on over 6000 sqft of finished space w/fabulous upgrades! Luxury & nature blend together beautifully on this serene & picturesque 1 acre setting in the heart of Niagara’s wine region. A country haven, only 5 mins to town

centre & QEW access. $849,900

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EXECUTIVE EXPECTATIONSa unique open concept design. Over 2800 sq ft 4 BR, Brick Home set on over 1 picturesque acre, surrounded by vineyards. Spectacular gourmet kitch w/solarium, built in appls. High end media rm, lrg wine cellar. Easy access to QEW & town centre. Luxuries abound throughout this

unique home! $649,900

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in the heart of town, on country setting with 70’ x 175’ foot manicured property below the escarpment. Fabulous gardens & escarpment views. A pleasure to show! $429,900 GR

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GRACIOUS CENTURY HOMEw/over $350,000 in renovations & updates! 3495 SqFt w/6 BRs, 3.5 baths, lrg principal rms. This fabulous in-town tranquil Cul de Sac w/ravine setting, is just a short stroll to 40 Mile Creek. This property is nestled below the escarpment among other character homes, making this an ideal location! Lovingly updated & cared for

home. A rare find! $639,900

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STUNNING “CABERNET” MODEL

located on desirable hillside neigh-bourhood & enjoys great lake views from large terrace. Extraordinary gourmet kitchen w/Butler’s pantry & granite counters. Dramatic staircase to upper loft, master suite w/5PC bath. Fully finished walkout w/garden doors. In the heart of Niagara’s wine country!

$579,900

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LUXURIOUS 4 BR BUNGALOFT!

located on prestigious Vineland bench, among other luxury homes, in the heart of Niagara Wine region. Open concept design with soaring ceilings. Large master suite on main level, with spa like ensuite bath &

much more! $749,900

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CLASSIC, SUN-FILLED 3+1BR HOME

in fabulous neighbourhood close to conveniences. Beautifully finished top to bottom! Great eat in kitchen w/cathedral ceiling, island & open to spacious main floor family room w/gas fireplace. Pride of ownership shows throughout this beautiful home!

$449,900

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Cathedral ceilings, dramatic open concept design. Bright kitchen leads to large deck & fully fenced yard w/additional patio for relaxation. Close to parks, schools, conveniences & access to QEW. Great neighbourhood!

$337,900

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Warm hearts joined together on this cold Monday morning to participate in the Grimsby Half Marathon and Family Day 3K & 10K. Thanks to all of the proud sponsors, dedicated volunteers, and a caring community this run was able to happen.

An awards ceremony was held for participants prior to the run to celebrate their personal victories, and the success of the fundraiser.

Proceeds in support of McNally House Hospice. In memory of Rob Katolinsky.

01: Katherine Houston, Nick Houston, Brian Klein-Horsman. 02: Harriet J. Hamilton (organizes the event each year in memory of her husband). 03: Volunteers, Corina

Nelson, Samuel Forsyth & Alex Forsyth. 04: Jason West (from Burlington) was the first to cross the finish line. 05: Roger Bramwell with nephew, Matthew Heide. 06: Mac

Mackenzie (72 years old) has participated in this marathon for 10 years.

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FAMILY DAY MARATHON FOR MCNALLY HOUSE HOSPICE

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FAMILY DAY SKATING IN WEST NIAGARAFEBRUARY 15TH - Families throughout West Niagara gathered at the local arenas to enjoy some active quality time together. Grimsby Peach King Centre, Beamsville Fleming Centre, and the Jordan Arena generously provided free skating to the community in celebration of Family Day! People of all ages came out to skate and had a great time.

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01: Fleming Centre Arena on Family Day. 02: Friends, Isabella DeVuono and Brayden Gazzola, all smiles on Family Day. 03: Hannah Jansen with uncle, Al VanEck. 04: Quality time at Jordan Arena. 05: Kylee Keeping with daughter, Jaylee Bijakowski. 06: Amanda MacGregor, Casey Copeland, Illona Fitzpatrick enjoying a skate at Fleming Centre. 07: Lise Strong, Julie Sikora, Jolanda Paquin looking on at Jordan Arena. 08: Tim Cheng with son, Ben, at Peach King Arena.

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01: Monro the Golden Retriever playing in the snow (Owner, Karen Woodside). 02: Students of South Lincoln High School. 03: Arwyn & Taylor

Seymour taking part in the public skate at Peach King Arena. 04: Volunteers for the Coldest Night

Of The Year. 05: Claire Pietroiusti enjoying Family Day at Peach King Arena. 06: Signing in for the

Coldest Night Of The Year.

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JOHNNY BOWERVISITS GRIMSBYFEBRUARY 20TH - Legendary Toronto Maple Leaf goalie and NHL Hall of Famer, Johnny Bower, visited Grimsby sports memorabilia and collectables store, “For The Love Of The Game” to meet fans and sign autographs.

Be sure to watch for future signing events.

01: Owner of “For The Love Of The Game”, Lee Mattina, poses with the Maple Leaf legend. 02: Taylor Seymour with Johnny Bower.

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We sell – • Batteries• Bathroom items

including towels, towel racks, bath mats, etc.

• Candy

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• Egyptian cotton sheets

• Kids’ toys

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• Stationary – great for students, teachers and offices!

• Seasonal items: Christmas, Easter, Valentines Day, etc.

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We have a party section, pet section, a kitchen isle and MUCH MORE!

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HERE AM ISend me - I S A I A H

Guatemala was once the heartbeat of the Mayan civilization and through

its years has witnessed invasions from other countries, civil war, and

the attempted genocide of the Mayan people. Guatemala is one of the

poorest countries in Latin America but prides itself on the richness

of its history and art. Through the rise and fall of political powers and

economical statuses the people have remained the same - determined,

steadfast and hopeful for a better future.

The Guatemalan people are as warm as the weather and their smiles

brighter than the sun. When you first meeting a Guatemalan they don’t

just shake your hand, like we do in Western culture, instead they kiss

and hug you. From the first introduction you are no longer strangers

but trusted friends.

“LOVE THE UNLOVED AND REACH THE UNREACHED.”

We partner with Canadian husband and wife team, Steve and Karla

Stoffelsen, and The House of Refuge in Chiquimulilla. The House of

Refuge is a non-profit organization whose mission is to “love the unloved

and reach the unreached”. They work with alcoholics, drug addicts,

homeless families and those living in poverty, as well as ladies, men,

and children transported to Guatemala to be used in the rampant sex

trade industry.

We have had the honour of serving hot meals to the disenfranchised,

sitting with and listening to young ladies from the brothels, and

loving children whose living conditions aren’t like anything we’ve

experienced. We participate in street outreach, distribute meals to

sponsored families and street-involved men. To say our eyes are now

open to the sad realities of this world would be an understatement

but the resilience of the people is inspiring. Every year we go our

perspectives shift and our hearts grow bigger.

The House of Refuge succeeds in rehabilitating men and seeing them

return to their families as thriving members of society. Numbers of

struggling and hungry families are no longer fatherless. The men

find sobriety and learn life skills, allowing them to take pride in

community participation and family provision. We hear many uplifting

stories of sobriety - parents who are returning to their children and

families that are being restored.

y husband and I lead Encounter, the Young Adult

service at Lakemount Worship Centre in Grimsby. For

the past three summers, we’ve had the opportunity

to travel to the beautiful country of Guatemala with

a team of college-aged students. M

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“LOVE ISN’T JUST AN EMOTION

- IT’S A CALL TOAction.” During our time in Guatemala, we fell in love with the people. We felt

their pain and struggle and rejoiced in the story of their victories. We

admire their hope and the high priority of family and community.

Because love isn’t just an emotion - it’s a call to action, Encounter

has raised over $9,000 to help purchase a passenger van for The

House of Refuge that will be used to help accomplish the goal of

reaching their local community.

One of our team members who’s life was impacted by this trip came

home and launched “Love on Hamilton”. She and other young adults

serve alongside The Salvation Army and local churches who are

reaching out to the marginalized in Hamilton. This past Christmas

we put together and distributed over 50 ‘Hope Totes’ (bags filled

with toiletries, warm clothes, Tim Horton’s gift cards, food and bus

passes) to the homeless of Hamilton.

We went to Guatemala to be a part of positive change in the country

but instead we were changed by the country.

Thank you for your generous support in helping us get to Guatemala.

The experience was life changing and I believe the Niagara region

will be a better place because of it.

Photo Credit: Andrew Mark Photography

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THEFLUFFIESTPANCAKE of ALL TIME

D I R E C T I O N SStir together pancake mix and water until combined but still slightly lumpy. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. Set both aside.

Preheat 10 inch (25 cm) nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Spray with cooking spray. Pour 1/2 cup (125 mL) batter into pan; quickly spread into 7 to 7½ inch (18 to 19 cm) pancake. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until bubbles appear on top and bottom is golden. Turn only once and continue cooking until second side is done. Transfer to prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining batter to make total of 7 pancakes. Let cool, about 15 minutes.

Whip cream in chilled bowl with icing sugar and vanilla.

Place one pancake on serving platter; spread with 1/4 cup (50 mL) of the skyr. Repeat layers until all pancakes and skyr are used. Spoon whipped cream on top; spread, leaving 1 inch (2.5 cm) border bare. Top with berries. If desired, garnish with mint. Cut into 8 slices; serve drizzled with maple syrup.

CHEF TOM'S TIP: If the cake is going to sit for bit, the skyr on top of the cake can dry out where it peeks out from under the whipped cream; you can prevent it by leaving a 1-inch border bare when you spread the skyr on the top pancake, so the whipped cream will completely cover it.

www.newscanada.com

R E C I P E

Looking to expand your culinary cuisine and try something new? This stacked pancake cake is a simple twist on the classic French dessert, Mille-Crepe Cake.

“A traditional mille-crepe cake consists of 20 layers of paper thin crepes, each separated with a dollop of French pastry cream,” says Tom Filippou, executive chef for President's Choice. “In this lightened up version, we've used an easy pancake mix, filled it with low-fat skyr and topped it with sweetened whipped cream for a touch of indulgence.

It's a PERFECT DISHfor Brunch or Dessert.”

I N G R E D I E N T S• 3 CUPS (750 mL) PC Buttermilk Extra-Fluffy Pancake and Waffle Mix

• 2 CUPS (500 mL) water

• 1/2 CUP (125 mL) 35% whipping cream

• 2 TSP (10 mL) icing sugar

• 1/2 TSP (2 mL) pure vanilla extract

• 1 PKG (500 g) PC Skyr - Power Fruit

• 3/4 CUP (175 mL) each fresh raspberries and sliced strawberries

• 1/2 CUP (125 mL) PC Black Label Dark Maple Syrup

S T A C K E D

PANCAKECAKE

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THEFLUFFIESTPANCAKE of ALL TIME

D I R E C T I O N SStir together pancake mix and water until combined but still slightly lumpy. Line baking sheet with parchment paper. Set both aside.

Preheat 10 inch (25 cm) nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Spray with cooking spray. Pour 1/2 cup (125 mL) batter into pan; quickly spread into 7 to 7½ inch (18 to 19 cm) pancake. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until bubbles appear on top and bottom is golden. Turn only once and continue cooking until second side is done. Transfer to prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining batter to make total of 7 pancakes. Let cool, about 15 minutes.

Whip cream in chilled bowl with icing sugar and vanilla.

Place one pancake on serving platter; spread with 1/4 cup (50 mL) of the skyr. Repeat layers until all pancakes and skyr are used. Spoon whipped cream on top; spread, leaving 1 inch (2.5 cm) border bare. Top with berries. If desired, garnish with mint. Cut into 8 slices; serve drizzled with maple syrup.

CHEF TOM'S TIP: If the cake is going to sit for bit, the skyr on top of the cake can dry out where it peeks out from under the whipped cream; you can prevent it by leaving a 1-inch border bare when you spread the skyr on the top pancake, so the whipped cream will completely cover it.

www.newscanada.com

R E C I P E

Looking to expand your culinary cuisine and try something new? This stacked pancake cake is a simple twist on the classic French dessert, Mille-Crepe Cake.

“A traditional mille-crepe cake consists of 20 layers of paper thin crepes, each separated with a dollop of French pastry cream,” says Tom Filippou, executive chef for President's Choice. “In this lightened up version, we've used an easy pancake mix, filled it with low-fat skyr and topped it with sweetened whipped cream for a touch of indulgence.

It's a PERFECT DISHfor Brunch or Dessert.”

I N G R E D I E N T S• 3 CUPS (750 mL) PC Buttermilk Extra-Fluffy Pancake and Waffle Mix

• 2 CUPS (500 mL) water

• 1/2 CUP (125 mL) 35% whipping cream

• 2 TSP (10 mL) icing sugar

• 1/2 TSP (2 mL) pure vanilla extract

• 1 PKG (500 g) PC Skyr - Power Fruit

• 3/4 CUP (175 mL) each fresh raspberries and sliced strawberries

• 1/2 CUP (125 mL) PC Black Label Dark Maple Syrup

S T A C K E D

PANCAKECAKE

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Tucker is an 8 year old Whoodle. (soft coated wheaton terrier and poodle). He loves to play, but if you are not in the mood he will encourage you to join in by throwing his toys on you. He enjoys laying in the sunshine, going for car rides and he prefers the cold weather. Tucker is full of life and has a lot of personality. He loves having lots of people around to spend his evening with, and to curl up next to.

Submitted by:

THE TAPLEY FAMILY

Tuck

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Dr. J. WilsonDr. L. Hagar

Dr. A. Hulzebosch& Associates

OPEN: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Saturday 8:00AM - 12:00PM

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Community Care of West Niagara had great success with this years COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR to help those in need.

Poverty, Homelessness and Hunger is real in West Niagara. With 26 teams, 128 walkers, and $19,550 raised, this event was put on to make a difference in the lives of people in our community in a positive way for a brighter future.

01: David VanderMeulen with his son, Andrew. 02: Julia MacInnis, Joanne MacInnis, Michael MacInnis, Maggie Penca. 03: Getting ready for the walk.

04: Carole Fuhrer, Bev Reimer, Jim Martin, Kim Fretz, Jenn Dowie & Gail Polsky. 05: Mike Kirkopoulos with daughters, Charlotte & Isabella. 06: Robin

Horton with daughter, Madilyn Fazekas.

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be the first!be the first to come in and check out our

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BEAMSVILLE DISTRICT S E C O N DA R Y S C H O O L

The first semester of 2015/16 has been a very successful one for the students and staff of Beamsville District Secondary School (BDSS).

Academically, our students have been successful in their courses at rates in excess of 90% in all grades. More than 40% of our students made the Principal’s Honour Roll in the first semester, achieving overall averages over 80%. 60 of our students were able to achieve overall averages above 90% over the same time. We share a deep belief that all students can learn - shown not only in the above suc-cesses, but also in the growth of students in all of our classrooms. Students accessing our Specialized School to Community programs show this ability every day in developing their literacy, numeracy and communications skills; and applying those skills in a variety of settings. These great successes are testament to the talent and hard work of our students, and the incredible support provided by our staff. BDSS is a truly inspiring place to learn every day.

Our students have access to an incredibly diverse group of courses – this includes our Specialist High Skills major program in Horticulture, and our Hospitality program which focuses on quantity cooking and event planning. Recently, our Horticulture and Culinary programs joined to celebrate our community partnerships and showcase the horticulture program at BDSS. Food was provided by our culinary program who made sandwiches and salads using the fresh vegeta-bles and herbs grown in our greenhouses. Our Science classes are also collaborating with the Horticulture program by conducting soil analysis of biological and non-biological components to optimize grass growth on our football field.

Many of our students are gaining valuable, work-related experiences that will serve them well when they each take their next steps after graduation. This past semester was an exciting one for the students of the BDSS Cooperative Education Department. Two students in particular, Tommy Danakas and Emmy North, experienced great success as they applied skills previously learned in classes at real-life industry settings.

The second semester brings new opportunities for our students to demonstrate their talents and abilities. New courses, as well as new sports and activities will quickly lead us into graduation and the summer break. We will look to focus our work through a school-wide focus on four key traits over the course of the semester: Responsibility, Organization, Resiliency, and Time Management - in that order. Our staff and students will continue to learn - every day - and support each other through it all.

If you have any questions about school life at BDSS, or any of the programs described above, please feel free to contact me at the school - 905-563-8267.

Mat MillerPrincipal, BDSS

SOUTH LINCOLN H I G H S C H O O L

Shortly after semester 1 ended, South Lincoln administration and teachers reviewed the data from the report cards to determine which students might be under-performing. You might know with your own child that he or she “could do better” or “has the ability, but...”

Our goal is to have students improve their achievement and we plan to do this by getting to know our students better. What are their interests? How do they learn best? Teachers will choose strategies to help all students perform at their full potential. Watch for reports of our successes (and failures - because failing at something is also a learning opportunity) in both your child’s early bird report (before March Break) and at Parent Teacher Conferences March 23rd, 5:00 - 7:00 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to talk to your child’s teacher, please call us at (905) 957-3359.

Our Mental Health Awareness initiatives continue. We have a student team of Pink Shirt ambassadors who attended a one-day workshop aimed at developing school-based activities around mental health. Our ambassadors have created a window display to bring awareness to anti-bullying and will follow up with a school assembly March 8.

We are lucky to have Trevor the Bycrobat Bodogh present more along the line of anti-bullying through a student-initiated grant. Bears, please check out Trevor on YouTube before the March 22 assembly (presented through amazing bike stunts!).

Our School Council received a Parents Reaching Out Grant and were thrilled to have Terry Carson, The Parenting Coach, speak to more than 35 parents in our cafeteria on February 24th. Her tips on communi-cating with your teen to gain mutual respect were well received by all.

We feel safer around here after five staff and all the Specialist High School Major students completed a First Aid/CPR course. This course is only one of the many certificates SHSM students complete in order to receive a red seal on their diploma upon graduation. We offer SHSM in four areas: Agriculture, Construction, Health and Wellness and Manufacturing.

School LifeGRIMSBY S E C O N DA R Y S C H O O L

Students at Grimsby Secondary School have been thinking about next year and making their course selections from the wide range of available choices. During their four years of secondary school students earn 30 credits, pass the literacy requirement and complete 40 hours of community service to graduate. Twelve of the credits are optional and students can choose based on their passions, skills and interests. These choices include visual arts, drama, music, law, history, travel and tourism, co-operative education, fitness, hockey, construction, design, TV arts, website design, manufacturing, biology, physics, chemistry, health care, social sciences, business, exercise science and more. For students interested in construction or the arts, there is the opportunity to specialize their study and graduate with additional credentials in either of these areas as part of the SHSM programme.

Our students have also been thinking about the myriad of extra-curricu-lar opportunities. Our IMPROV team has a proud history of participation in the Canadian Improv Games, both at the Regional and National level. We have been competing in the tournament since 2002, representing our region at Nationals in 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015. Many GSS alumni now work for the Canadian Improv Games, both here in our own region and across the country. The expectations and tenets of our programme are extended through competitive improv, as improv is the base of all theatre work. In addition, our program’s specialized physical theatre skills are a highlight in our improv style along with storytelling, character work, sincere scene work, and more stylized genres such as clowning or gestural cartooning.

Each year, a group of students from grades 9-12 work together to form our IMPROV team in order to compete in the Games. The skills of teamwork, trust, com-munication, and mutual respect ultimately carry these young people far beyond the walls of the tournament and their high school lives. Improv teaches students to trust and believe in themselves and their team mates. It provides a forum for them to express their creative and intellectual talents with like-minded young people. Both the rehearsal process and the tournament itself have a lasting impact on the lives of these young people.

At GSS, we are fortunate to have many community partners who support us in a variety of ways. One reciprocal partnership is with the Grimsby Benevolent Fund (GBF). Throughout the year, and espe-cially at holiday time, students and staff bring in donations of food, clothing, gift cards, gift items and money to support the work of the GBF. At GSS, we offer a free breakfast programme for our students every day. Students and staff prepare and serve breakfast items each morning and make them available to anyone who would like something to eat. As our needs grow, so do the costs and this year, a generous donation from the GBF along with our funding from the Niagara Nutrition Partners is making sure that everyone is able to start their day in a healthy way.

For the past two years, parents have been able to book interview appointments online and this spring they will also be able to access School Cash Online to approve permission slips, make payments for activities and trips and to receive important school updates via email. Everyone has lots to do and we want to do our part to help make things easier.

Thank you for taking the time to read about some of the oppor-tunities available to our students. Please explore our website at www.grimsbyss.dsbn.org. We look forward to sharing more with you next month.

UPCOMING EVENTS:MARCH 30: Parent-Teacher Interviews

MARCH 31: OSSLT - Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

APRIL 5: Free event sponsored by the GSS Parent Council - Dr. P. Dietsch speaking about helping students navigate the post-secondary pathways. All are welcome whether or not you have a student at GSS.

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BEAMSVILLE DISTRICT S E C O N DA R Y S C H O O L

The first semester of 2015/16 has been a very successful one for the students and staff of Beamsville District Secondary School (BDSS).

Academically, our students have been successful in their courses at rates in excess of 90% in all grades. More than 40% of our students made the Principal’s Honour Roll in the first semester, achieving overall averages over 80%. 60 of our students were able to achieve overall averages above 90% over the same time. We share a deep belief that all students can learn - shown not only in the above suc-cesses, but also in the growth of students in all of our classrooms. Students accessing our Specialized School to Community programs show this ability every day in developing their literacy, numeracy and communications skills; and applying those skills in a variety of settings. These great successes are testament to the talent and hard work of our students, and the incredible support provided by our staff. BDSS is a truly inspiring place to learn every day.

Our students have access to an incredibly diverse group of courses – this includes our Specialist High Skills major program in Horticulture, and our Hospitality program which focuses on quantity cooking and event planning. Recently, our Horticulture and Culinary programs joined to celebrate our community partnerships and showcase the horticulture program at BDSS. Food was provided by our culinary program who made sandwiches and salads using the fresh vegeta-bles and herbs grown in our greenhouses. Our Science classes are also collaborating with the Horticulture program by conducting soil analysis of biological and non-biological components to optimize grass growth on our football field.

Many of our students are gaining valuable, work-related experiences that will serve them well when they each take their next steps after graduation. This past semester was an exciting one for the students of the BDSS Cooperative Education Department. Two students in particular, Tommy Danakas and Emmy North, experienced great success as they applied skills previously learned in classes at real-life industry settings.

The second semester brings new opportunities for our students to demonstrate their talents and abilities. New courses, as well as new sports and activities will quickly lead us into graduation and the summer break. We will look to focus our work through a school-wide focus on four key traits over the course of the semester: Responsibility, Organization, Resiliency, and Time Management - in that order. Our staff and students will continue to learn - every day - and support each other through it all.

If you have any questions about school life at BDSS, or any of the programs described above, please feel free to contact me at the school - 905-563-8267.

Mat MillerPrincipal, BDSS

SOUTH LINCOLN H I G H S C H O O L

Shortly after semester 1 ended, South Lincoln administration and teachers reviewed the data from the report cards to determine which students might be under-performing. You might know with your own child that he or she “could do better” or “has the ability, but...”

Our goal is to have students improve their achievement and we plan to do this by getting to know our students better. What are their interests? How do they learn best? Teachers will choose strategies to help all students perform at their full potential. Watch for reports of our successes (and failures - because failing at something is also a learning opportunity) in both your child’s early bird report (before March Break) and at Parent Teacher Conferences March 23rd, 5:00 - 7:00 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to talk to your child’s teacher, please call us at (905) 957-3359.

Our Mental Health Awareness initiatives continue. We have a student team of Pink Shirt ambassadors who attended a one-day workshop aimed at developing school-based activities around mental health. Our ambassadors have created a window display to bring awareness to anti-bullying and will follow up with a school assembly March 8.

We are lucky to have Trevor the Bycrobat Bodogh present more along the line of anti-bullying through a student-initiated grant. Bears, please check out Trevor on YouTube before the March 22 assembly (presented through amazing bike stunts!).

Our School Council received a Parents Reaching Out Grant and were thrilled to have Terry Carson, The Parenting Coach, speak to more than 35 parents in our cafeteria on February 24th. Her tips on communi-cating with your teen to gain mutual respect were well received by all.

We feel safer around here after five staff and all the Specialist High School Major students completed a First Aid/CPR course. This course is only one of the many certificates SHSM students complete in order to receive a red seal on their diploma upon graduation. We offer SHSM in four areas: Agriculture, Construction, Health and Wellness and Manufacturing.

School LifeGRIMSBY S E C O N DA R Y S C H O O L

Students at Grimsby Secondary School have been thinking about next year and making their course selections from the wide range of available choices. During their four years of secondary school students earn 30 credits, pass the literacy requirement and complete 40 hours of community service to graduate. Twelve of the credits are optional and students can choose based on their passions, skills and interests. These choices include visual arts, drama, music, law, history, travel and tourism, co-operative education, fitness, hockey, construction, design, TV arts, website design, manufacturing, biology, physics, chemistry, health care, social sciences, business, exercise science and more. For students interested in construction or the arts, there is the opportunity to specialize their study and graduate with additional credentials in either of these areas as part of the SHSM programme.

Our students have also been thinking about the myriad of extra-curricu-lar opportunities. Our IMPROV team has a proud history of participation in the Canadian Improv Games, both at the Regional and National level. We have been competing in the tournament since 2002, representing our region at Nationals in 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015. Many GSS alumni now work for the Canadian Improv Games, both here in our own region and across the country. The expectations and tenets of our programme are extended through competitive improv, as improv is the base of all theatre work. In addition, our program’s specialized physical theatre skills are a highlight in our improv style along with storytelling, character work, sincere scene work, and more stylized genres such as clowning or gestural cartooning.

Each year, a group of students from grades 9-12 work together to form our IMPROV team in order to compete in the Games. The skills of teamwork, trust, com-munication, and mutual respect ultimately carry these young people far beyond the walls of the tournament and their high school lives. Improv teaches students to trust and believe in themselves and their team mates. It provides a forum for them to express their creative and intellectual talents with like-minded young people. Both the rehearsal process and the tournament itself have a lasting impact on the lives of these young people.

At GSS, we are fortunate to have many community partners who support us in a variety of ways. One reciprocal partnership is with the Grimsby Benevolent Fund (GBF). Throughout the year, and espe-cially at holiday time, students and staff bring in donations of food, clothing, gift cards, gift items and money to support the work of the GBF. At GSS, we offer a free breakfast programme for our students every day. Students and staff prepare and serve breakfast items each morning and make them available to anyone who would like something to eat. As our needs grow, so do the costs and this year, a generous donation from the GBF along with our funding from the Niagara Nutrition Partners is making sure that everyone is able to start their day in a healthy way.

For the past two years, parents have been able to book interview appointments online and this spring they will also be able to access School Cash Online to approve permission slips, make payments for activities and trips and to receive important school updates via email. Everyone has lots to do and we want to do our part to help make things easier.

Thank you for taking the time to read about some of the oppor-tunities available to our students. Please explore our website at www.grimsbyss.dsbn.org. We look forward to sharing more with you next month.

UPCOMING EVENTS:MARCH 30: Parent-Teacher Interviews

MARCH 31: OSSLT - Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

APRIL 5: Free event sponsored by the GSS Parent Council - Dr. P. Dietsch speaking about helping students navigate the post-secondary pathways. All are welcome whether or not you have a student at GSS.

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