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Bobcaygeon Midnight Madness • Where are you? • Coboconk & Norland News
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T H E K A W A R T H A
L O C A L L Y O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D
Friday, July 25, 2014
Your Community News Magazine Volume 24, Issue 14
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Readers will notice a new name in the editorial pages of The Kawartha Promoter’s next
edition. Editor Lisa Gervais is leaving the newsmagazine to pursue a career in Teaching English as a Second Language and is en route to India. Replacing her in time for the Aug. 8 edition will be John Bird. Gervais oversaw some major changes at the paper this year, including our new masthead and a shift to city-wide coverage. She bumped up our news section whilst maintaining the community offerings that our readers love. “We are going to miss her,” publisher Max Miller said. “We believe she took the publication to another level and we look forward to continuing in that direction.” Gervais said she had enjoyed her time at The Kawartha Promoter. “There is something uniquely satisfying about working at a small-
town, independently-owned and operated newspaper. “Bobcaygeon, and the entire City of Kawartha Lakes, are fortunate to have such a high caliber, free-to-readers, newsmagazine thanks to our loyal advertisers.” She added that: “Living in Lindsay, and working in Bobcaygeon, has helped me to learn so much more about the north of the City of Kawartha Lakes. It has been a pleasure getting to know both the geography, the people and their issues.” Birdofficiallytookoveraseditoron Monday, July 21. He is a seasoned writer, editor and photographer whose resume includes the Nunatsiaq News in Nunavut, the United Church Observer and Anglican Magazine, a column for The Peterborough Examiner and a segment on CHEX TV in Peterborough. C o n t a c t details will remain the same. They are [email protected] or telephone 705-738-6188.
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Horoscope pg. 26
Trades & Services pg. 27
Health & Wellness pg. 29
Classified pg. 33
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A young girl is pictured beneath a watchful osprey as she jumps from a houseboat along Lock 32 in Bobcaygeon on Friday, July 18.Photo by Lisa Gervais
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Village VoiceThe Promoter reserves the right to edit Letters to the Editor for length and clarity. Please include your email or mailing address and daytime phone number (not for publication). All opinions expressed are those of the writer.
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Readers Support Canada Day Parade I would like to share my thoughts in response to your reader’s letter “Parade Turn-Off” (July 11, 2014). After the First Nations Peoples, Canada was founded by fur trappers and peasant farmers. These three groups should hold a place of honour and pride at patriotic celebrations. Foresters, miners, fisherfolkand thoseekingouta livingby toilandsoil are still the backbone of our great nation. The man driving the well-worn tractor is the Canada Day equivalent to Santa Claus. And if, like Santa, he wants to smoke, all the more reason to celebrate being Canadian. I am a non-smoker and my Canada includes rusty-old-tractor-driving smokers. No one is harmed by his “behaviour,” not anymore than one is already harmed by the fumes and particles from asbestos brake-pads that are distributed by any motor vehicle, on any regular day. Anyone going to a crowded parade knows that they will be exposed to noise, dust and fumes, as well as germs and viruses. There are bound to be people doing all sorts of things someonemightfindunpleasantorevendangerous.If you don’t like what someone is doing, teach your children to act differently, to stand back from the floats, to put garbage in the proper place and towash hands regularly. Freedom and tolerance are what make Canadian nationhood possible. How ironic that intolerance and exclusivity should rear their ugly heads at our one and only patriotic event.Leeshia BarwickKinmount
All shapes and sizes I would like to respond to the new resident to Bobcaygeon who found fault with one of our participants in the Canada Day parade. I don’t know where she came from to think she has a right to criticize how we do things in Bobcaygeon. One would think she came here for a simpler life but she obviously wants to recreate an environment that she was trying to escape from. My Canada Day parade has Canadians of all shapes and forms. You could be fat or thin. You could be a kid or a senior, a mom or dad, single, married or divorced and certainly a man riding a beat up old tractor smoking a cigarette. By the way you forgot to complain about the dog too. I like animals in my parades also.Doug DaviesBobcaygeon
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Legal to smoke Regarding Carol Chellew’s remarks about a man on a tractor smoking a cigarette, a sight that apparently has “marred” our Canada Day parade tobeher“firstandlast.” Wow! Smoking may not be a smart thing to do and even cost non-smoking tax payers in health care but it is still legal here. Sure, it may even be bad form to do it while riding in a parade but if you allow such a thing to mar your enjoyment of a little town’s (where you have recently arrived) 29th Canada Day parade, then you must be new not only to the town but to Canadian culture and history as well. Please note: Yes, our soldiers smoked in the day’s Canada Day celebrations! They did like a chimney! My father was one of them. Smoking or not, his legacy to me (and I don’t smoke cigarettes) still stands as one of the heroes who fought for freedom to be had in this beautiful land. And, pioneers who built Bobcaygeon, the dams, the canals, you know the watermen and the loggers, they all smoked in the old days! The farmers smoked. Many still do today! And you know what, they do it while they grow the food to feed us! Ifanything,Ifindyourremarksofinsinuatingsome substandard “screening process” by which the town delegates “who will be in the parade” grossly prejudicial, very disrespectful and nit picking. You may want to spend some time here and absorb the culture before making such hasty comments. I don’t even want to open the door on Ms. Chellew’s comment regarding “screening” of who is allowed. Now, if I saw Chance lighting up while riding on Harold’s tractor, I would be quite upset.Joe BertaBobcaygeon
Uncalled for WejustfinishedreadingthelettersubmittedbyCarol Chellew in the July 11th issue of The Kawartha Promoter. We were quite taken aback by the uncalled for comments made about a man driving his tractor at the end of the parade. In our opinion, this gentleman represents hardworking farmers who are part of our proud heritage. It was a delight to see him again in this year’s parade and we hope he, his dog and his tractor continue to participate in next year’s Bobcaygeon Canada Day parade.Peter & Laura WellsBobcaygeon
Great parade We would like to know who can possibly have nothing better to do than pick apart a beautiful parade that so many people spend their time and money on. So, we have something to be proud of and make us happy to be Canadians and Bobcaygeon residents. We thought it was wonderful. Bobcaygeon you did it again and would like to thank everyone involved. Please keep our great parades happening.The Vanliers and the ToddsBobcaygeon
Proposal would hike development charges 400 percentNone of the 13 intervenors who addressed a special CKL council meeting on a draft version (and background study) for a new “Development Charges” bylaw, were happy with major proposals
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contained in the bylaw—or with the process that produced it. The intervenors were almost all either trailer park owners or developers and builders, both large and small. Most objected to:• aproposed400percenthikeindevelopmentcharges, as outlined in the draft• aproposaltointroducethehikesimmediatelyand completely in one step, rather than phasing
them in • the lack of engagement of both the trailerpark owners and developers in the process that produced the draft• that the draft appears to levy developmentcharges against park model trailers in seasonal parks at the same rate as for four-season homes. The proposed new bylaw, which council hopes to see revised and passed before the old bylaw expires September 9, would raise development charges by approximately 400 percent in one step. If the draft were passed in its current form, a permit to build a single-family home in Lindsay would cost $27,000. Rural areas would be charged less, but percentage increases from current rates would be comparable. If a new bylaw is not in place when the old one expires, the city will not be able to levy any development charges against builders. When such agapbetweenbylawsoccurredfiveyearsago,saidstudy author Adam Found, manager of corporate assets, there was a run by builders to acquire permits before a new bylaw could be passed and implemented. In the process, the city lost several hundred thousand dollars in revenue. Development charges are normally levied against new developments to help a municipality pay for the costs of providing increased infrastructure (roads, water, sewage treatment, garbage collection, policing, libraries, etc.).
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• Hamburger Thursday 4-7 p.m., fun euchre – 7-9:30 p.m.• Karaoke with Merle – Friday 8 p.m to midnight, featuring wings.• Every Saturday – meat roll - 2:30 p.m.• Saturday, Aug. 2, Newfie dinner – 6 p.m. and dance to follow with
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• Monday - shuffleboard 6:30 p.m. and ladies pool 7 p.m.• Tuesday – mixed darts 7:30 p.m.• Wednesday – BINGO $500 must go 6:45 p.m.• Sunday – drop-in shuffleboard 1:30 p.m.• Thursday and Friday – lunch 11:30 a.m. $8• Last Thursday of the month - turkey day at 11:30 a.m. $9• First Friday/month English pub night 5-7 p.m. featuring live
entertainment• Last Saturday of the month – euchre – 12:30 p.m. - $5.
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• Weekly bingo Fridays at 6:45 p.m. and weekly meat draws Saturdays at 5 p.m.
• big buck bid euchre the third Wednesday of the month at 11 a.m.• Seniors cards - Monday afternoons at 1 p.m. • Drop-in cards -Tuesday evenings at 7p.m.• Lunch the last Tuesday of each month from April to October. $7
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• Lunch on Friday, July 25, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chicken or liver and onions. $8 includes tea or coffee and dessert.
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• Tuesday and Thursday - pub fare lunches noon to 2 p.m.• Friday - full dinners ll:30 a.m. to l:30 p.m., liver/ roast beef, always a special
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Without such a charge, the cost of extending those services would fall unfairly on current taxpayers and ratepayers, said Found. Most people seemed to accept Found’s statement that current development charges are extremely low and need to be raised. But some objected to his suggestion that high charges encourage growth by signaling a municipality is development friendly. One builder pointed out that the Municipality of Minden Hills, adjacent to where he works in the Coboconk area levies no development charges at all. The city’s Director of Development Services, Ron Taylor, told The Promoter that staff will try to arrange two round-table meetings with interested parties to work on revisions before bringing the next version of the bylaw to the August 12 council meeting. That’s the last meeting before the current bylaw expires September 9.
Microtunnelling tender awarded Council voted 12-3 to award a tender for microtunnelling under the Scugog River in the Northwest Trunk Sewer project to Coco Paving of Bowmanville. That brings the total cost for the project to nearly $19 million. It’s an increase of $2 million over a March 2013 estimate, a 10 percent jump that Councillor Gord James said he could not support. “We could have had a bridge over the river” for the sewer trunk for a much lower cost, added Councillor David Hodgson. “I could never support this; it’s appalling.” Staffer Ron Taylor said original estimates for the bridge option had been around $8.5 million.
Bridge work delayed Citing “some inclement weather and construction issues,” the city said last Thursday (July 17) that its contractor doing bridge works on Highway 36 coming into Bobcaygeon needs two more weeks to compete the job. The main road entrance to the village from the south has been reduced to one-lane most of the summer and construction is now estimated to go until Aug. 21.
Extended summer hours Themunicipallawenforcementofficeisagainworking extended hours (8 am to 8:30 pm, and 8 am to 6:30 pm Saturday and Sunday) during the summer months until August 30. Call 705-324-9411 ext. 1212 or 1-888-822-2225 ext. 1212. After 4:30 p.m. and on weekends, call 705-928-3054. Contact local police for all other calls for bylaw offences outside of these times, including stray dogs. For further information, contact manager Gordon Garfield at 705-324-9411 ext. 1215 or1-888-822-2225 ext. 1215.
AED’s available Kawartha Lakes Paramedic Service will provide loaner Automated External Defibrillators(AEDs) during the summer months for sanctioned City of Kawartha Lakes events. An AED is portable, easy to use, and can save lives in the event of cardiac emergencies. To book an AED for your
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Firefighters may come to your door KawarthaLakesfirefighterscouldbecomingtoyour door to check for working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. The campaign runs until the end of September. Firefighters will be going door to door Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. in Lindsay. In the Bobcaygeon and Omemee areas, the hours of operation are from 1:30-3:30 p.m. The localvolunteerfiredepartmentwillbecanvassingin other participating areas for the months of July and August evenings and weekends. Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service wants to remind residents and seasonal visitors that smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms are law.
Environmental round up days There is a free environmental round-up day slated for Saturday, July 26 at the Bobcaygeon Roads Depot at 62 Duke St. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. They will be accepting electronics, household hazardous waste and small scrap metal items (non-Freon). Also, 22 gallon recycling boxes will be sold for $5 cash each including taxes if there are any left. Broken recycling boxes will be accepted.
Connect to Rec online City of Kawartha Lakes residents now have access to the new parks, recreation and culture Connect to Rec online registration website. You can view up-to-date facility availability, browse recreation programs and register online for programs. Participants now have three ways to register for most programs, either in person, online or over the phone, whichever method works best for them.
Residents are encouraged to visit the website and to familiarize themselves with Connect to Rec beforekeyregistrationdatessotheycanbefirstinline. Accounts are already set up for existing and past participants. Call 705-324-9411 ext. 1560 to receive your login id. You can access connect to rec at: www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca/connecttorec
QUARRY CONCERNS HIGHLIGHT NPLRA MEET
Quarry development concerns in Trent Lakes and CKL dominated an all-candidates forum at the North Pigeon Lake Rate Payers Association (NPLRA) annual general meeting Saturday July 19.Meeting chair, Ross Morton, also announced progress towards the long-sought goal of protecting Pigeon Lake’s Boyd Island as a natural conservancy forever. He added that the Nogies Creek area is being investigated by archaeologists for its historical importance as a First Nations’ travel route.Morton opened the meeting at the Bobcaygeon Lawn Bowling Clubhouse with an overview of the NPLRA’s mission to reign in run-away quarry development, monitor water quality, address concerns about operation of the Trent-Severn waterway, and question municipal taxation levels. Following the AGM, 14 candidates for municipal councils in CKL and Trent Lakes answered a series of questions in an all-candidates forum. The audience sought candidates’ opinions on quarries, especially the Dewdney Mountain Quarry proposal in Trent Lakes and the CKL Aggregate Secondary Plan proposal. They also asked about the future graphite mining initiative, and candidates said the two municipalities need to cooperate more in future to keep on top of industrial development in the area. The association is also seeking more volunteer support, for itself, municipal council committees, and beyond. Visit www.nplra.ca for more.
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STILL TIME TOCOMMENT ON PARKING
LINDSAY – While free on-street metered parking is over, the city is still gathering information to better plan the city’s future parking needs. Parking had been free from June 16 to July 11 as part of an initiative management project on downtown parking use. The city said in a press release that during the month-long initiative, 63 in-person surveys and 327 online surveys had been completed. But it also said that people who have not had an opportunity to complete the survey can still do so during phase two of the project. The goal of the project is to determine whether on-street parking meters play a role in the use of parking downtown; whether people are familiar with the city’s off-street parking lots; their reason for visiting the downtown, and how much and by what method people would prefer to pay for parking. The information will assist with decision-making around parking, the city said. As well, the information provides insight for downtown merchants and business owners about customer’s needs. To do the survey online, visit www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca. At the end of the data collection phases, survey results will be posted to the city’s website at the same address.
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FOOD SOURCETHEATRE NIGHT
BOBCAYGEON - How would you like to enjoy some great canapés in a lovely country setting followed by an enjoyable evening of professional theatre to support a great cause? Kawartha Lakes Food Source (KLFS) is offering this opportunity on Friday, Aug. 8, which is Food Source night at the Lakeview Arts Barn, where Globus Theatre is presenting Leisa Way as the “Rhinestone Cowgirl” a tribute to Dolly Parton. Cost, including appetizers, is $40 (incl. tax) per person with $10 per ticket going to Food Source. TicketsareavailableattheFoodSourceofficeon 41 George St. W. or by calling 705-324-0707 to reserve. The Food Source is a local organization that collects food items and financial donations fordistribution to 17 food banks and charities all over the City of Kawartha Lakes. Forty-one per cent of local food bank clients are children; nearly 15% are working poor. Food Source member agencies provide a few days’ food for about 2,000 people every month. Meanwhile, Globus Theatre and Bad Dog Theatre presents The Dog Pound, part of its children’s series, on Saturday, Aug. 2 at 11 a.m. Some of the best improvisers in the country present a fast-paced, interactive improv show for kids offering an unforgettable comedy experience for ages six to 12. Tickets ($12 plus HST) by calling theboxoffice705-738-2037orinpersonat2300Pigeon Lake Rd. The next Food Source fundraiser is the Emergency Services Golf Tournament Aug. 27 at the Lindsay Golf and Country Club with a noon shotgun start. This is an 18-hole, four-person, scramble costing $135 per person, which includes golf and cart, driving range access, a dozen golf balls, an 11 a.m. BBQ lunch and delicious evening dinner. Contact Pat Twohey at 705-324-5731 ext. 516
DEWDNEYMOUNTAIN QUARRY
HEARING RECONvENES Citizens For Responsible Aggregate Development (CFRAD) says it expects a full house when the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) reconvenes its hearing Friday July 25 on the challenge to the rezoning of the proposed Dewdney Mountain Farms quarry. “The community continues to come together out of concern for the potential negative effects this application may have on our way of life due todramaticincreasesintrucktraffic,”saysCFRADspokesperson Janet Klein. She says the group, which is the appellant in this hearing, is concerned about “the potential degradation of our environment and adverse effects on our local economy.” Dewdney Mountain Farms has been asked to
produce revised reports on noise and blasting, and afirst-timedustreport. The OMB hearing will reopen at 10 a.m., at the Trent Lakes Municipal Building (the same location as previously), and is currently scheduled for just one day. Colin Hefferon will continue to chair the hearing.
SCOW M-16NATIONAL REGATTA
BOBCAYGEON – The Pigeon Lake Yacht Club is hosting the SCOW M-16 National Regatta on the weekend of July 26-27. Organizers said they are expecting several scow boats from the United States. What’s a scow? Imagine a windsurfer with interior space. The wide andflathullof a scowcan skimacross thewaterquickly, depending on conditions. And though these boats are quite stable, participants may still get wet. “Since our American friends are very skillful sailors, the competition will be very exciting,” organizers said. Many of the boats have been built in Bobcaygeon by Joe Bowland who is a member of the club. Contact the club if you want to participate, or if you can help with the organization of this exciting event at 705-304-6135 or e-mail [email protected] . The club is located at 121 Boyd St. and the website is www.pigeonlakeyachtclub.com
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LINDSAY RIBFEST DUCK DERBY
LINDSAY – Organizers of this year’s Lindsay Ribfest expect more than 25,000 people for their sixth annual event to be held Aug. 14 – 17 at Old Mill Park. The family-oriented community event raises money for charity and attracts tourists to the city. In 2014, proceeds will be donated to Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes and the Canadian Mental Health Association’s Haliburton Kawartha and Pine Ridge branch. In addition, it is the only Ribfest in Ontario that allows other charities to attend for either a reduced vending fee or for a small donation to the main charitable beneficiaries. New this year is the Duck Derby on Aug 17. The public can purchase a duck for $5 or three for $10 at 229 Kent St. W. Organizers added that they have booked the
town trolley for this year and will host a luncheon for the doctor recruitment program. But, as the name would suggest, Lindsay Ribfest brings professional ribbers to town and features live music all weekend along with a midway and vendors. Other features include: an HD outdoor movie (The Goonies) with free popcorn for the kids Aug. 14; a rib eating contest Aug. 15; a pancake breakfast Aug. 16 from 8 to 11a.m.; an antique boat show by the Trent-Severn Antique Boat Association Aug. 17; the finale of Kawartha Lakes’GotTalentAug. 17 and a backyard cook-off featuring amateur chili cookers vying for top honours Aug. 17. Contact event coordinator Rebecca Riley at 705-324-5699 or email [email protected] for more information.
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Do you know what a “bungee run” is? If you want to findout,makesureyoushowupforBobcaygeon’sannual Midnight Madness event set for Saturday August 2 in the downtown core. The bungee run is just one of several attractions organizers are bringing to this year’s madness, according to spokesperson Bob Hughes. You’ll alsofindabouncycastle,aclimbingwall,balloonsculpting (all to appeal to the young at heart) and three bands offering a variety of music, he says. Lakes Church will be offering a craft show, and the Curling Club will also feature fun activities. “And let’s not forget the food,” says Hughes,
including both street vendors and restaurants. Of course, shopping deals and the “Blowout Sidewalk Sale” are the heart of Midnight Madness, and the main attraction for adults. Bolton Street, and this year part of King Street, will be reserved for pedestrian traffic only. Downtown stores willmove their wares out onto the sidewalks and streets, and other vendors will set up on additional street space. Hughes expects up to 40 retailers to be open for business during the Saturday evening event.Organizers will begin setting up for the night’s fun right after the close of regular business hours on
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The Coboconk and District Lions Club, in partnership with the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the City of Kawartha Lakes, recently completed the renovation of the Lions Park in Coby. Included in those renovations were: a fountain in the pond; a skateboard activity centre; an arbour stone shoreline; new picnic tables; new concrete steps from the upper parking lot to the park; the Pauline Barber Memorial Garden and the feature
(left to right) Incoming Coboconk Lions president Barbara Tomlinson, MPP Laurie Scott and current president Glenn Houghton cut the celebratory cake. Photo by David Lennox.
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GOSPEL SUNDAYS During July and August, there are outdoor gospel concerts held in the Coboconk Foodland parking lot at 7 p.m. every Sunday.
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AN OPEN LETTER FROM EXECUTIvE-DIRECTOR
JENNIFER WILSONDear members, The Coboconk, Norland & Area Chamber of Commerce (CNACC) will launch a newsletter for members before September but in the meantime here are a few updates for you about the activitiesofthechamberofficeandthecommunity: New members Please welcome our newest members:•DocksideCoboconk(Gull’sNest)•GordonBartleyConstruction•HandleyHomeInspections•HartlandInsuranceBrokers•KawarthaLakesSnowmobileClub•Kinmount&AreaArtisan’sGuild•LandryLegal•TheLinksatMonck’sLandingGolfCourse Thank you to all of our members for renewing your membership and we extend our heartfelt welcome to our new members. Please feel free to get in touchwiththechamberofficetotalkabouthow to make the most of your membership. Funding approval We are pleased to announce that we have just receivedconfirmationthroughtheKawarthaLakesCommunity Futures Development Corporation that
the CNACC will receive a grant through the Eastern Ontario Development Program to assist the board of directors in developing a business plan and strategic plan for the next three years. The involvement of our members in this process is most welcome and we look forward to hearing from you as this process unfolds. In the community Thank you to all who responded to the urgent call for volunteers for the Coboconk Food Bank. If you would like to get involved but haven’t yet raised your hand, please feel free to contact Jennifer. In addition, the Coboconk Railway Station restoration committee is also looking for volunteers. There was a committee meeting Wednesday, July 23. New Norland community centre If you haven’t already heard about this exciting project, that is funded and being built this fall, get in touch with Murray Walker (or Jennifer). Coboconk Santa Claus parade The Legion has requested the partnership of the chamber for the Santa Claus parade. If you would like to get involved in this 40-plus year tradition. Contact Jennifer. A-Frame signs available for community use The chamber has five, large A-frame signstructures available for the use of community
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Sat. August 2, 2014 - Flea Market at the Coby Train Station from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Coboconk Railway Station Restoration Committee. Vendors needed! Inside tables $20, outside tables under a kiosk $15 and outside (no cover) $10.
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Norland hydroelectric project The engineers for this project are beginning to meet with local contractors (for now, only excavation and demolition contractors – meetings with other local contractors will come later this year). If you would like more information about this project, contact Jennifer. Coby baseball diamond Have you had a chance to check out the re-opened ball diamond in Coboconk? It’s looking fantastic thanks to a lot of hard work by Justin Phillips, Matt Angiers and Dylan Bell with support from the City of Kawartha Lakes and the CNACC. Beautification projects Thank you to the chamber of commerce volunteers and the horticultural societies in Norland and Coboconk for all of their hard work getting the bikes and wheelbarrows set up in Coby and Norland. They look great. CNACC has also made an application to the OntarioTrilliumFoundationforsignificantfundingforbeautification initiatives (andothercommunityprojects) over the next two years. We will know in November if we are successful in our application for funds. That’sallfornow…Ihopethisnotefindsyouallwell and I hope you are having a great summer! Warm regards, Jennifer
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“We are in desperate need of long-term volunteers to lend a hand on the second and fourth Thursdays
each month,” says Wes Sanders, a volunteer with the Food Bank for the past 18 years. The Coby Food Bank has been helping local families for almost 20 years and there are almost 30 families who are relying on the help that the Food Bank gives right now. As a member of the Kawartha Lakes Food Source, the Coboconk Food Bank receives a portion of what is donated or bought by the Food Source each month, in addition to much-needed local donations. If you can help, please contact Wes at 705-454-9887. Your community thanks you.
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NORLAND & COBOCONK - THE PLACE TO BETHIS SUMMER!
What a beautiful place to spend time this summer. I can’t think of any other place I’d rather be. Everything I need is right here. Great patios? You can’t beat the Riverside Inn, Café Diem, the Pattie House and the Dockside
Coboconk. And don’t forget the famous fries at Ryans and the best pizza - with their (secret recipe) sauce smelling de-licious simmering away all day - at Riverbank Pizza. (and you can treat yourself to ice cream at Souter’s Variety for dessert!) Looking for something to do? How about some world-class golf at the Links at Monck’s Landing? Or Go-Karts and Mini Putt at Coby Go-Karts? Or maybe a hike through Balsam Lake Provincial Park’s trails? Oh, and we can’t forget the free summer concerts at Lions Park, great band nights at the Pattie House (and I think I heard a rumour about another Yuk Yuk’s night), and the ever-popular, always-sold-out-early Duck Derby! And the lakes…ah, the lakes. What better way tospendadaythanboating,fishing,swimming,orjust relaxing on the lake. Norland & Coboconk. Life is good, yes?. Submitted by Jennifer Wilson
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THEM ON—IN COBYWaddle, walk or roll to the 17th Annual Coboconk Lions & United Way Duck Derby, set for Coboconk on Sunday, August 3, at 2 pm. And get set to win big. The (plastic) ducks will be released at the Coby dam into the Gull River. Follow them as they “race” down the river and under the Hwy 35
bridgetothefinishline. Tickets to get your own
duck(s) in the derby always sell out before race day – so get yours as soon as possible from Coboconk stores. Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10. The big winner of the
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Duck Derby will take home $1,000. Second place is $500, third $250, fourth $100, and fifth $50.Winners are announced after the race. From noon to race time, you can dine at the Lions trailer, listen to fantastic street music, and secure your position on the shoreline or bridge for the exciting race. After the derby, head over to the Lions Amphitheatre for a free outdoor concert featuring Sea Breeze at 3 pm. The Duck Derby is a joint fundraiser for the Coboconk and District Lions Club and the United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes.
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Taurus (April 21 to May 21) Try not to alienate the very people who care most about you, during this phase, Taurus. You will need them! Also, be aware of the colour yellow. It is an important symbol for your zodiac sign right now, representing wisdom, joy, and happiness.
Gemini (May 22 to June 22 It’s a complex life for a Gemini, with twins for a sign. There are often two sides to your personality and people can be unsure with which one they are dealing at a certain time! So make sure you know yourself well enough to help them out.
Cancer (June 23 to July 23) In every bit of life there is a “hidden curriculum”. What’s that, you say? Well, even though it may seem like an ordinary day, you are learning stuff all the time, even when you don’t realize it. You are also teaching others by what you do. So make good use of every single day!
Leo (July 24 to Aug. 23) It’s summer, so treat yourself, dear Leo! Take that bite of chocolate; go jump in the lake; sit down to a big bowl of fresh strawberries; whatever you enjoy – we say, indulge yourself. Autumn waits around the corner!
Virgo (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) Sometimes, Virgo, you have to “roll with the punches” as the common saying goes. Be ready to take what is thrown your way, and be ready to use it and build on it to make something worthwhile from it.
Libra (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) We sense some money heading your way, Libra. Use it wisely. Put some aside, but don’t be afraid to splurge a little too – if you aren’t expecting this money, then it’s a little extra for something just for you.
Scorpio (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22) Scorpio in love: Truly, madly, deeply. Oh, yes, Scorpio, the heat is on, and we don’t just mean the summer temperature. Will it last? We can’t say for sure. Let it burn bright. We’re rootin’ for you!
Sagittarius (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) The essence of self-esteem is compassion for yourself – and courage is to love yourself. This means,
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Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) “What if I fall?”, the young child asks. “Oh my darling, but what if you fly!”, answers her Mom. Capricorn – it’s all about the flying, isn’t it? It’s about losing your fear of the unknown and taking risks. That’s life!
Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) “You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment.”: Henry David Thoreau. This is such a pretty way of saying “live in the now”! There will always be ups and downs, but there will also be many “waves” along the way to carry you through.
Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20) We know you get lots of advice, Pisces, all well-wishing: exercise; relax; meditate; talk to someone you trust; laugh. Sometimes it can all be so overwhelming. We recommend you choose one! Take it from there and see what happens.
WRITER’S CIRCLELINDSAY - Do you love to write short stories, or are you working on a novel, autobiography or manuscript? Would you like your work critiqued in a safe environment by your peers? Do you enjoy reading other people’s work and offering them support as well? If you answered yes to these questions, the Kawartha Lakes Public Library Writer’s Circle is for you. The Writer’s Circle will next meet on Wednesday Aug. 13, at 6:30 p.m. New members are welcome. For further information, contact Diane at705-324-9411 ext. 1260 or by email [email protected].
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MEDICAL FOOT CARE We provide complete treatment for all foot pain and problems in adults and children… from corns, calluses, warts and nails to plantar fasciitis and high-risk conditions.
CUSTOM ORTHOTICS We offer the highest quality orthotics to help resolve foot and heel pain, as well as foot-related knee, hip and back pain.
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COMMUNITY CARES The Ontario Government has re-introduced its pre-election budget. It is a time for community health agencies such as Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes to say that we are “cautiously optimistic” about what is in the budget, as far as health care funding is concerned. Though there are freezes on overall health care spending, the budget does indicate increased support for the community health sector, and a number of measures addressing the determinants of health. That interests community support service agencies such as Community Care, and the thousands of clients that the agency assists each year. While there is no additional health funding, the province has shown a willingness to shift support within health care so that home and community support services will see slight rises in 2014/15. In addition, a Community Capital Fund is to be created to help shift care from hospitals to community settings. This should result in agencies such as Community Care being supported in their work to help people remain in their own homes, rather than having to face hospitalization or long-term care facilities. People in Ontario would prefer to age in their own homes whenever possible, and providing that kind of support is less expensive to the taxpayer than hospital or institutional care. We also look forward to a new Ontario Poverty Reduction Strategy that will include expansionofhealthbenefitstoalllow-income children. The budget also commits to making health and dental benefits available toall low-income Ontarians over the next 10 years. Our society certainly is in the midst of interesting times. We will closely watch in the next few months and years as this provincial government deals with challenges such as health care costs.Submitted by Mike Puffer, the director of marketing & development for Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes Health and Support Services. E-mail: [email protected]
SHARE THE ROADKAWARTHA LAKES – In a ‘sign’ of the times, provincialpolice,healthofficials,anddrivingandcycling enthusiasts are encouraging people on bikes and in cars to share the road. More of the yellow Share the Road signs (purchased through an Ontario Ministry of Transportation grant) have been installed along area roadways and for the second straight year, the local health unit, Kawartha Cycling Club, and the CKL OPP detachment are teaming up to promote the ‘share the road’ message. Just like cars, bikes are considered vehicles undertheOntarioHighwayTrafficAct,whichmeanscyclists have the right to ride on public roadways, said Const. Carrie Lanning of the CKL OPP. “It puts
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the legal onus on both motorists and cyclists to share the road and be courteous and respectful of each other. Put simply, it’s a case of: same roads, same rules, and same rights.” Motorists should slow down and give at least one metre clearance when passing a bike and only pass when the road ahead is clear; drivers should never honk at a bike and always yield to bicyclists when turning; and check for passing cyclists before opening a vehicle door. The responsibility also lies with cyclists, says Art Hornibrook, an avid cyclist and member of the Kawartha Cycling Club “and that means cyclists usingcareandcautionbyobeyingall trafficlaws,signs and signals,” always bike on the right with
traffic,signalallturns,ridestraightinapredictablemanner,useaproperly-fittingbikehelmet,andbevisible by wearing bright colours and using lights in the early evening and night.
CARE WALK RETURNS LINDSAY - Officials at Community Care Cityof Kawartha Lakes are excited to once again be presenting a special event designed to raise funds for the agency, to promote physical wellness and health, and to draw attention to one of the many great walking trails in this municipality. The 5th annual Care Walk in support of Community Care will be held on Saturday, Aug. 23 along the 1.5 km Rotary Trail in Lindsay. Pledge forms for participants are now available at any of the agency’soffices. Members of the public are invited to join Community Care in taking part in the event. Funds raised through the Care Walk will be directed
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APPS FOR HEARING
INSTRUMENTSOne of the ways that hearing instrument manufacturers are distinguishing their products from the devices produced by their competi-tors is through the introduction of smartphone “apps” (or “applications”) typically in the form of small, specialized programs downloaded onto mobile devices linked to their hearing instruments. Among other things, these new apps can help users utilize their hearing instruments as headphones to stream phone calls. One new app enables users to remotely configure settings on their hearing instruments (such as volume, treble, and bass) as well as to remember particular settings for different venues. That way, users can make an adjustment that “geo-tags” their location so that their hearing instru-ments will remember the settings the next time they are there. To learn more visit our website at “www.hearingdoctor.ca” or to schedule a hearing consultation, please call us at the number below. P.S. There is an app for noisy locations that transforms an iPhone into a microphone that streams conversation into a connected hearing instrument for better clarity. It also helps people find their misplaced instruments.
towards the agency’s Community Support Services, including Adult Day programs, Meals on Wheels and transportation. Members of the public are encouraged to walk any or all portions of the trail. Trail marshals will assist participants with support and refreshments. The Rotary Trail is between King Street and Logie Street in Lindsay with the start at the King Street entrance, east of the Lindsay locks, with registration at 9:30 a.m. for the 10 a.m. walk. Those interested in taking part can get pledge sheets from Community Care and register at the same time. Community Care provides support and programs for seniors and people with special needs to live comfortably and independently in their own homes.
HELPING YOUTHFIND WORK
KAWARTHA LAKES - VCCS Employment Services and the City of Kawartha Lakes have partnered for a third consecutive year to enhance youth employment potential in rural areas of the city. The project is funded through the Canada Summer Jobs program. VCCS Employment Service will be holding a number of workshops at regional library branches to teach students valuable skills that will assist them in their search for summer employment. Students will have a chance to learn and practice their skills working with an experienced youth employment counsellor
before they enter the job market. Two separate workshops will be presented for this year’s youth outreach program.During the firsttwo weeks of July, students were invited to learn more about how to build an effective resume to attract the attention of local employers. During the following twoweeks,studentswillhavethechancetofindoutmore about the interviewing process, and how to use networkingtofindhiddenjobopportunities. Tofindoutmoreaboutthissummer’sworkshops,call VCCS Employment Services at 705-328-0180. You can also drop into any city library for the Rural
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Youth Workshop Schedule brochure. You will need to register with VCCS Employment Services to book your space in any workshop.
PARKING METER PROCEEDSRegistered charitable organizations in the CKL still have a chance to get in on the Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Association’s (LDBIA) Charity Meter program. The LDBIA will select twelve charitable groups to receive money collected from six designated “charity parking meters” on Kent Street. Thefirstsixgroupsselectedwillreceivemoneycollected from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 and the next six groups will receive proceeds from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. But applications must be received by 4 pm
on Friday, August 8. They can be emailed to [email protected],117KentSt. W., Lindsay, between 8 am. and 2 pm. Monday to Friday. You can find eligibility requirements andapplications through the LDBIA’s Facebook page (MyLindsayDowntown), or by emailing [email protected]. Money collected throughout the year at the six designated meters is divided between the selected charities. When the second disbursement takes place this summer, the program will have distributed more than$8,000tolocalnon-profits. Eligible applications will be reviewed by members of the LDBIA’s Parking Committee. All groups that submit an application will be contacted. For more information, call Deb Bartlett at 705-324-7710, or email [email protected].
POSITIvE INFLUENCESKAWARTHA LAKES – Four young women graduating from our local high schools were recognized in June for theirpeerleadershipwiththePositiveInfluenceAwardfrom Soroptimist International of Kawartha Lakes. The club and schools look for young women who model values, beliefs and attitudes that inspire others. A modest cash award is presented for being an exemplary role model to her peers, focusing on positive character traits rather than academic or athletic achievement. The 2014 recipients are: Nicole Coumbs of Fenelon Falls Secondary School; Cathleen Meenan of St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School; River Watson of Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Chase Woon of I.E. Weldon Secondary School Soroptimist International of Kawartha Lakes is a volunteer service organization for women dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls, in local communities and throughout the world. Founded in 2011, the club is part of Soroptimist International where more than 80,000 Soroptimists in 120 countries and territorieswhocontributetimeandfinancialsupporttocommunity-basedprojectsthatbenefitwomen.
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HELP WANTEDKim’s Salon is looking
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YARD SALELARGE YARD SALESaturday, August 2Bobcaygeon Fair
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THANK YOUI would like to thank all of my friends and family for making my surprise (early) birthday party so much fun! Thank you to
my three blind mice who did an amazing job; my baker for the sexy buns; my best buds for helping plan, set up and clean up and thanks to my
amazing wife for a great surprise! Rob Stevenson
I would like to thank Dr. Morley Coombs and Bill Jay for their gererous support of the youth in
our community.Robert Devitt
IN MEMORYIn loving memory of my
beloved husband; step-father, grandfather;Helmut ‘Al’ Kuenle who
left us 14 years ago August 2, 2000.
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Local EventsJUL 24-26 & JUL 31-AUG 2- Summer Dinner Theatre at the Buckhorn Community Centre. Advance tickets $25 include a pasta buffet. Call 705-657-8833 for info & tickets.JULY 24-29 - Book sale at Boyd Heritage Museum during library hours.JUL 28 - Basic foot care services for seniors and people with special needs are offered by Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes in Little Britain. Pre-booked appointments required. Call 705-879-4100 JUL 28- Lindsay Cancer Support Group, facilitated by Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes’ Hospice services., at Village Housing, Lindsay, 2 - 4 p.m. Call 705-324-7323 ext 503 to reserve a seat or for info. JUL 29 - AUG 23- The Lindsay Gallery “The Images Within” by Karen Brodie. Opening reception: Aug. 9 at 2 p.m.JUL 30- Big buck euchre Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 11 a.m. Tickets $10 include lunch. Call Grant 705-738-2704 or Roger 705-738-6627.JUL 31 - Stroke Survivor Support Group meeting for stroke survivors, family and caregivers at Case Manor, Bobcaygeon, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Call 705-324-7323 ext 111 for details.AUG 1- Blood donor clinic at the Royal Canadian Legion #239, Bobcaygeon 3-7 p.m. Please call 1 888 2DONATE or visit www.blood.ca to book your lifesaving appointment.MON- Line dancing Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 7-9 p.m. $5/session. Janet Martin 705-738-5128TUES- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Fenelon Falls will be holding FREE ESL classes, 9 - 11 a.m. For further information call Wilma at 705-887-9871 or Caleb at 705-887-3901.TUES- Pickleball, Fenelon Falls Community Centre 7 - 9 p.m. $4 drop in fee. For more info call Jane 705-454-1358 or email [email protected] Afternoon tea at the Fenelon Museum 2-4 p.m.
$5. Call (705) 887-1044 or check out www.maryboro.ca for more information. THURS-TOPS-Take off pounds sensibly at the Bobcaygeon Legion 6:30 p.m. Come see us. All welcome.THURS- Line dancing Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 10 a.m.-noon $5/session. Janet Martin 705-738-5128FRI-Pickleball, Fenelon Falls Community Centre 9 a.m. - noon. $4 drop in fee. For more info call Jane 705-454-1358 or email [email protected] SUN- Drive-in gospel music at the Coboconk Foodland parking lot, 7 p.m. Presented by Fith Tabernacle and Trinity Full Gospel Churches. Everyone welcome.AUG 12-15 - Lindsay Gallery summer art camps for kids. Instructor Ellen Dumas ages 7-13yrsAUG 15- Mini bucks Euchre Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 7 p.m. Contact: Larry 705-738-6930AUG 16- Community Care ONE of a Kind Yard Sale. 8:30-1:00 1937 Lakehurst Road, Buckhorn.AUG 19- Stoney Lake 2 Hour Boat Cruise including lunch and bus $45. Sign up at Bobcaygeon Senior Centre before July 31.AUG 19 - Book sale from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. A fundraising event for the Friends of the Lindsay Library. For info call 705 324-9411 ext. 1265.AUG 21- Big Bucks Euchre, Our Lady Queen of Peace18 Need Street, Bobcaygeon 11a.m. $10, includes lunch. Call Bill 705-738-1204AUG 23 - Book Sale from 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. A fundraising event for the Friends of the Lindsay Library. For info call 705 324-9411 ext. 1265AUG 26 - SEPT 20 - The Lindsay Gallery “Double Vision” by Debbie Richards & Diane Stewart. Opening reception: Aug.28 at 7 p.m. AUG 29- Big bucks Euchre 7 p.m.,Bobcaygeon Seniors’ Centre. Contact: Phil 705-738-6271.
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FINANCIAL CORNERQUESTION: I am already retired. I don’tneedafinancialplan,doI?RESPONSE: Yes,forsure.Afinancial
planlooksatyourcurrentfinancialsituation(income,expenses, assets and liabilities) and develops a plan orroadmaptoaccomplishyourfinancialandotherlife goals. Sounds good, however, in early retirement the question becomes “what can I afford to spend withoutbeingfinanciallycompromisedwhenImightincur health-related expenses in a later stage.” Anexperiencedfinancialprofessionalcanlookat the expenses in the various stages of retirement and develop a plan to meet your needs and give you peace of mind. Your financial professional can also assist inplanning your retirement income. The objectives would be to maximize after-tax income over the longer term. Through tax efficient investmentsand planned timing of RRSP/RRIF withdrawals, after-tax income can be maximized including the protectionofOAS(OldAgeSecurity)benefits. Talk to your advisor or give me a call to discuss these important issues.As a part-time, year-round resident of Balsam Lake, Doug would welcome your questions and working with you. You can contact him via [email protected] article was prepared solely by Doug Lamb, (CA CPA CFP® EPC) who is a registered representative of HollisWealth Advisory Services Inc. The views, opinions, and any recommendations are those of Doug Lamb alone and not those of HollisWealth Advisory Services Inc.”
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THE TEMPEST IS COMINGBOBCAYGEON - The Driftwood Theatre Group is returning to Bobcaygeon’s Kawartha Settlers’ Village Aug. 1 with a presentation of The Tempest. The longest running outdoor tourism theatre company in Ontario is celebrating its 20th year withWilliam Shakespeare’s masterpiece tale filledwith magic, fascinating characters and creatures, a powerful love story and the endearing relationship of a father and his daughter. The 7:30 p.m. show is sponsored by the Kawartha Promoter.
Artistic director D. Jeremy Smith says, “The Tempest is, at its roots, a play about the nature of family. Driftwood has been blessed over the course of its 20-year history with an incredible family of artists, supporters and audiences who make it possible for us to bring the works of history’s greatest playwright to life in the twilight enchantment of a summer evening. And so our 20th season puts the spotlight on family as we seek to understand the bonds which hold us together, the responsibility we owe to those we love (and love to hate), and the legacies we strive to pass on to our future generations.” The cast includes Richard Alan Campbell, Christopher Darrock, Madeleine Donohue, Peter van Gestel, Steven Burley, Miriam Fernandez, Kaleb Alexander, Christina Gordon and Farah Merani. All performances are ‘pay what you can’ with a $20 suggested donation at the door. The best blanket and lawn chair spaces can be reserved in advance for $20 to $24 via www.driftwoodtheatre.com . BYO blanket or lawn chair, or rent them at the venue.
FIDDLE AND STEP DANCEBOBCAYGEON – More than $8,000 is up for grabs as the 45th annual Ontario Open Fiddle and Step Dance contest hits Bobcaygeon the weekend of July 25 and 26.The contest begins 6 pm. Friday night (July 25) and resumes at 10 am and 6 pm Saturday (July 26).The contest is held at the Bobcaygeon Community Centreon51MansfieldSt.,atthefairgrounds. The Ontario Open Fiddle and Step Dance Contestisanon-profitcommunity-runproject.Thischartered volunteer-run group conducts this event annually to preserve this pioneer cultural art form and to raise money for worthy charities. In the past, they have donated to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities.
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Madeleine Donohue and Peter van GestelThe Tempest - by Driftwood Theatre Group.Photo by David Spowart.
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Featured listing143 Moon Line Road, BobcaygeonBrick bungalow in demand neigh-bourhood; lovely inside and out. Live on one level in this open concept, 3 bedroom home with beautifully updated kitchen, living room, dining room family room and 3-season screened porch. Outdoors, enjoy perennial gardens on private, treed, partially fenced lot; garage workshop and shed for handyman. MLS 1443744.$269,900
Call today. Louise Lavere, Sales Representative
Ticket prices are $10 for Friday night and Saturday morning and $12 for Saturday night. Weekend passes are also available for $25. For more information call (705) 738-9171 ; e-mail: [email protected]
IT’S AN HONOUR BOBCAYGEON – A mobile exhibit - designed to connect, honour and inspire Canadians - will be on Canal Street near the library building July 28 and 29. Mounted in a specially designed 1,000-square-foot vehicle, the “It’s An Honour” interactive exhibit is travelling across Canada to celebrate the Canadian Honours System, which includes all the awards and medals that the Governor General hands out each year to Canadians, be it for bravery, military valour, service to the community, or extraordinary achievement. The travelling exhibit is free, wheelchair accessible and fully bilingual. It was officiallylaunched in the fall of 2013 and is housed inside a large 18 wheeler truck which is 27 metres long and 9.2 metres wide when fully expanded. Between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day, visitors can see and touch some of the awards and medals, read recipients’ stories and learn how they too can nominate deserving individuals from their communities for these awards and honours. For more information, visit www.gg.ca/HonoursExhibit and follow them on Facebook and Twitter @HonoursExhibit.
CAR WINNERSFENELON FALLS - The Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls has made summer driving more of an adventure for a Fenelon Falls family. A ticket purchased by Cody Lawrence and his father Dana was drawn by Rotary Club president
From left: Cody Lawrence, Dana Lawrence and Joe Willems. Supplied.
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Choose from lamps throughout the store
Discover a Mahogany Oval Mirror in Port 5
Take home aTaste of Texas Ribs or Brisket on the weekends for a quick dinner. Port 18
Find Scarves & Tops in Port 20, ties in Port 31
Wayne Hutchinson at Midnight Madness June 28 to close out the classic car draw for 2013-14. Cody Lawrence was there for the draw and appeared to be in shock as his name was called. Others around him also called hisnameandfinallyhemadehisway to the front to receive his car, a 1971 Plymouth Road Runner, appraised at $47,900. Cody was sitting in the car and before he even had the keys he was made an offer for the car but turned it down. Cody and his father Dana have said they will keep the car as an investment. Organizers said they look forward to seeing the car around Fenelon Falls and at car shows in the area. For the 2014-15 car draw, the Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls has a 1969 Dodge Coronet RT with a 440 numbers matching engine. This car is appraised at $41,000 and tickets are on sale. Tickets can be purchased online at www.rotarycardraw.com, at Stokes on Trent and Memory Lane Motors in Fenelon Falls. In Lindsay tickets are at Lindsay Dodge, John’s Quality Car Care, Easton’s Minute Muffler,Easton’sClassicCars,ThePita Pantry, Braisers Truck Service and Baseline Fender & Supply. In Bobcaygeon, tickets are at Extreme Collision and in Bolsover at National Moparts. The Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls thanked those who had supported its draw since 2002, in which they have offered 12 cars that have made dreams come true for some. Tickets are$5each,fivefor$20,10for$40and 15 for $50.
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The Summer Savings event is an instant rebate promotion applicable on the purchase of select GE brand appliances and runs from July 5-31st, 2014. The “Clean Up On Cool Savings” event applies on the purchase of select GE appliances and runs from June 2nd to August 3rd, 2014. The GE Café event applies on the purchase of select GE Café appliances and runs from July 4th to August 4th, 2014. The monogram events apply on the purchase of select Monogram appliances and runs from July 1st to September 30th, 2014. See stores for details on all promotions.
Advertised prices apply during the promotion periods only, while quantities last. While we strive for accuracy in product descriptions and pricing, which can be amended without prior notice from the manufacturer, we cannot be held responsible
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1.7 cuft Over-The-Range Microwave Oven• 10 power levels• Sensor controls• 2-speed high capacity
venting system with 300 CFM
20.2 cuft Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator with Pull-Out Drawer• FrostGuard™ technology• 2 full-width glass shelves
& 2 clear crispers• GE Reveal™ interior lighting
Built-In Tall Tub Dishwasher• 4 cycles/ 8 options
• Dedicated silverware jets
7.0 cuft Electric Dryer with DuraDrum Interior• 4 heat selections
• Rotary electromechanical controls
4.5 cuft Top Load Washer with Stainless Steel Interior• 3 wash/rinse temperatures
& 13 cycles• RainShower wash system
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30” Electric Self-Cleaning Range• 5.0 cuft oven capacity• Dual element bake• Glass-ceramic cooktop
& hot surface indicator lights
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