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September 19, 2013 • Issue 913 • $1.00 Serving St. Joseph Island since 1995
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LIVING AS SHE DOES in Rich-mond Hill, once a small town butnow a sprawling metropolis that’spart of the Greater Toronto Area,Evelyn ten Hagen leads a cosmo-politan, challenging and fulfillinglife. 16 years ago, she found hercalling, teaching elementary stu-dents at TMS School, formerlyand perhaps still better known asToronto Montessori Schools. Toteach there, you’ve got to be very,very good, because the interna-tionally-acclaimed privateschool is all about excellence inevery aspect of one’s life.
Founded in 1961, the TorontoMontessori School quickly es-tablished itself as the schoolof choice for parents whowanted a first rate educationfor their children … or atleast for those who could af-ford the fees.
Today the top-rated schoolhas expanded into a highschool as well, and now serves students from 18months (Toddler) to grade 12. This major expansion forcedthe school to relocate to two campuses in Richmond Hill (onefor Toddler to Grade 6, the other for Grades 7 to 12). Evenafter moving to another city, the original school retained its‘Toronto’ connection in its name, only adapting to changingtimes lately, with its new, shorter moniker of ‘TMS School’.
It would be an understatement tosay that Evelyn lovesher job. Yet, here’s an-other little fact abouther: although she im-merses herself in a re-warding and fulfillingcareer and lives in alarge, sophisticated envi-ronment, she still hasn’tbeen completely absorbedinto that urban culture.
The Greater Toronto Arealifestyle hasn’t been able totake over that large part ofher heart that still remainsright here on her beloved St.Joseph Island.
You see, before she movedsouth to accept her calling asan educator, Evelyn lived andworked for 20 of her earlyyears here on St. Joe, as did herchildren, both of whom at-tended the Island CentralSchool in Richards Landing.They all share a deep connec-tion to the island and look for-
ward to returning to visit every summer.
We recently found Evelyn and her family visiting her formerIn-laws - and still close friends - Mary-Kay and Ray Stortini attheir Shore Road home.We could quickly sense that this was
Meet Malcolm DooswaddleHe’s Having A Good Day!
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indeed a welcome and joyful ‘homecoming’ for everyone.Our own spirits were lifted simply by being there, amidst thehappy chaos of preparing a family barbeque.
“The Island will always have a special place in my heart.There’s a lot of historyhere for us. No matterwhat, we keep comingback!” she sighs. “Look atus now… we lived hereuntil my daughter was 16,and here we are backagain, while she’s gettingher Master’s Degree!” theAlgoma University gradbeams proudly.
We asked Evelyn for a fewminutes of her time, be-cause we wanted her tointroduce us to a youngfellow by the name ofMalcolm Dooswaddle. You don’t know him?Well, if you’re ayoung child or the parent of one, you surely will soon! Mal-colm is the central character of a wonderful new children’sbook entitled ‘Malcolm Dooswaddle’s Good Day’ and it’s waymore than just your average ‘kiddie’ book.
Malcolm’s story grew out of an idea and a concern shared be-tween Evelyn and her fellow TMS teacher Michelle Hutchin-son about how vitally important a positive attitude andself-confidence are for young children, in overcoming thestresses they might be feeling in their formative years. Evelyn
wrote the story, while illustra-tor Michelle provided the visu-als.
“It seems that in today’s mate-rialistic society, so many kidsare unhappy and angry, some-times because the world - in-cluding their own parents -seems unhappy and angry.”Evelyn explains. “Kids today arereacting to more stress andsimply don’t know how to dealwith that stress.We want tohelp them understand … andturn it around to somethingpositive.” she continues. It’s ba-
sically a message of ‘do the best you can with what you’ve got.’The book aims to deliver a fun and entertaining story, whilehelping teach children how to let go of a lot of negativity.After all, each of us chooses how to view the world and reactto what’s going on.
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Malcolm is a boy for whom every day seems tobe a bad day. He’s always feeling depressed andangry, while others seem to be so happy. Nomatter what he does or tries, everything seemsto go wrong for him, while life appears to be soeasy for others.
His gloomy outlook changes, however, whenhe meets a special man at a soup kitchen. Heeventually learns that, while he had been per-ceiving things negatively, he has the power to‘create his own happiness’ through self confi-dence and positive thinking.
“I can’t preach to any anyone …. I can onlyguide my students” admits author Evelyn. Al-though intended for children aged 6 to 12, thebook has also gained quite a following amongadults. “It’s amazing to see the positive feed-back from parents and hear how they too havedecided to make changes in their own atti-tudes. Children watch adults and if all theadults in a child’s life are negative and de-featist, the child will be too.What the childlearns now about coping with life will carry onto their adulthood. And how one copes withthe stresses of life is determined by one personand one person only … yourself!”
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THE ST. JOSEPH ISLANDHUNTERS & ANGLERS hadtheir 3rd Annual AwesomeWomen’s Experience on Sat-urday, September 14 at theConservation Centre.
Did you notice the signs andposters and wonder what theprogram entailed? Ask any ofthe women that participatedand they will be quick to in-form you with enthusiasm.Inspiring hands-on work-shops like ‘Equine Teacher’ byTracy Howson,Wildlife Pho-tography by Steffon McGre-gor, Archery by NottinghamNorth,Wild Edibles by EllisMcDonald,Wildlife Calling byKevin & Nathan Coombs andFly fishing & Fly tying byErich Eppert filled the day.
The sharing of skills and knowledge within our community is truly an Awesome Experience,bringing an awareness of how little we actually know of the world around us.
In this fast paced, crazy world we live in, it is important to refresh our enthusiasm for life,and this program is just the ticket. The workshops alone are worth taking a day for yourself,but wait—-there’s more! The male members of the SJI Hunters & Anglers provided scrump-tious meals during the day with jovial support for the program and happily took care of theclean-up.
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Everyone is invitedto enjoy an afternoon withthe OPP Golden Helmet
Precision Motorcycle TeamExperience their superb skills during
the performance onMarks St, Hilton Beach
and visit with the team members after.Sunday, September 22
Start time: 2:00 pm
Light refreshments will be available.
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grandchildren send youlots of love, good healthand happiness for today,
tomorrow and manyyears to come.
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• Children (under 10) $4.00
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All proceeds to be used forcommunity based projects
A raffle draw of generous donations from the communitymakes for yet more entertainment. The day winds downaround the closing fire circle giving participants time to dis-cuss the day and offer new ideas for future AWE events.
AWE is already in the planning for 2014. Mark September onyour calendar and check the St. Joseph Island Hunters & An-glers website where information will be posted. Early regis-tration is necessary as equipment is supplied.
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Evelyn stresses that parents should help their children readthe book. “It’s important to sit down with your children, toturn the pages and feel the book, as well as look at thewords.”
Since its first release in the spring, ‘Malcolm Dooswaddle’sGood Day’ has already become a favourite with parents,teachers and children alike, not only in and around Rich-mond Hill and Toronto, but in Korea and South Africa – andnow virtually around the world. It also received an outstand-ing ‘Five Stars’ rating on Goodreads.com.
The book is available online through Indigo, Amazon andBarnes and Noble, but you can also find your own copy righthere on the island at the Calico Hen and Moose Sweats. Eve-lyn has also kindly donated copies to the Island CentralSchool and our Children’s Library. You can also visit the au-thors on their Facebook page: ‘Malcolm Dooswaddle’s GoodDay.’
Evelyn and Michelle are currently putting the finishingtouches on an upcoming sequel, ‘Malcome Dooswaddle andthe Bully’ which, if anything like their first offering, is sure tobe a hit as well.
Their message is a good one and if it works for Malcolm, itcan work for the rest of us too. Perhaps we can all learn tomake every day a good day.
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A Little More Island HistoryHere’s another little tidbit about our magic Island, taken fromold Historical Society documents and Island Clippingsarchives.
HayMarsh,Hay Point and CranberryMarshBy Eleanor AdcockPublished in the Island Clippings, May 1999
THE HAY MARSH is a vast, low lying area along the south-west shore of St. Joseph Island, in Jocelyn Township. Thereare higher points that project into the St. Mary’s River; theyare mostly tree - covered. The main area of the marsh is cov-ered with a variety of grasses and brush, while some areasnearer the shore produce mostly reeds and rushes. The marshis covered with up to 2 ½ feet of water, depending on the lev-els of Lake Huron and the St. Mary’s River.
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An ‘After The Flood’ Roads UpdateAs of our Tuesday press time, the following updates wereavailable:
Plummer Additional:Trunk Road (between Jeffrey & Chapman) has now beenclosed until further notice for repairs.
In addition, the following roadways will remain closed untilfurther notice:
• Mount Zion East: east of Hwy 638 -only passable for 1.5 km
• Matheson Rd: full length
• Caribou: middle section between Government Rd& Plummer Rd - both ends (only) are open.
• McPhail Rd: from East Line to the intersection ofMcPhail and Chapman
• Asam: East of Hwy 638
• Plummer Road: from Hwy 638 toWest Rd
Macdonald,Meredith andAberdeen Additional Township:All roads are now open, with the exception of the RitterBridge on Cemetery Road, although access fromWatsonRoad or Bar River Road is available.
Travellers are reminded that reduced speeds are recom-mended and must use extreme caution when driving and beaware of public works equipment and personnel, oncomingvehicles, and traffic cones may still be present.
The state of emergency is still in effect.
Municipality of Huron Shores:The local state of emergency remains in effect although allMunicipal roads, except Hamilton Lake Road and Lake 11Road, are now open to local traffic.
Basswood Lake Road is also temporarily closed to allow for aculvert replacement.
The Municipality also advises that you may experience shortdelays on other roads to allow for continued repairworks. Many roads are open to one lane of traffic only.
Travellers must use extreme caution, drive slowly and be alertfor public works equipment and personnel, oncoming vehi-cles, traffic cones and barricades.
Be aware that washouts could still develop. In addition, re-duced speeds will assist in keeping dust levels to a minimum.
FOR SALE
You win! 26 foot red sailboat,fully equipped, just $5,500. Lo-cated at Bruce Mines Marina.Call 705 736-23112012 Thor Ace motorhome.Asking $92,500. or best offer.Call 705 246-7416“Toshiba 40” HD DLP TV. Itworks, weighs a ton, but needsa good home. $50. or a quartbottle of amber Tequila. Call 705246-3629.Gas tank and new pump for2000 Montana minivan. $200.Call 705 246-18011998 Yard Machine SnowblowerGreat Shape, manuals avail-able. Electric start & light, 10h.p. 28” cut, last used winter2007. Asking $400.705 246-26286 foot used wooden garden-style patio door with screen.Great for cottage, etc. $100.Call 705 246-2373Four snow tires on 14-inch rims$200. cash. Call 705 246-0565Free to a good home five monthold male Shepperd/Rotti mix.Call 705-206-0895
Lionel 027 gauge train set inbox $75. Three Coca-Colawooden cases $50. ea. Coca-Cola collector’s chess set. $50.Call 705 246-0864Antique brass chandelier ceilinglight, w/4 etched glass panels,$35. Call 705 246-3720Freshly made concord grapejelly, locally grown grapes, 1/2pint- $5., pint- $7.Call 705 246-3720Decoys: 20 assorted duck and 3goose decoys. Includes woodencarrying box. Best Offer. Call705 246-10408" Chimney brush with 6 flexibleextension rods. Never used!$20. Call 705 246-0874Indoor lounge chair, antiquechair & rocker recliners. Call705 246-3333Set of 4 winter tires: Toyo G-02P265/70/17 on black steel rims.90% tread life left. Used on2009 Chevy Silverado. Likenew. Asking $800. Call 705 260-0261Knitting machine (new): $40;Starter aquarium with all acces-sories included: $20; OneLitre/Quart Mason jars: $6 perdozen. Call Cheryl at 705 246-2512 afternoons or evenings.Wood box stove: $250. Call 705246-7047White GE Portable Dishwasher.Energy star certified. Rolls tothe sink for cleaning. Moderncontrols are easy to use andclean. Candlelight laminate top,is a durable, attractive top sur-face that doubles as an extrawork area. $400. OBO Call705 971-2455 or 705 246-7477
LOST& FOUND
Set of keys including one forDodge truck. Call 705 246-3792
WANTED
To Rent: Indoor or under-roofwinter storage for Pontoon Boat,approx. 22L x 10W. Call 705246-2089Gone for the winter? Looking forhome or apartment to rent. Twobedroom needed. Reasonablerent. Close to Richards Landingpreferred but all considered. Re-locating to the area. Employersponsored. No pets.Call 705 971-6473Wanted: Boat with motor.Call 705 987-6440.
COTTAGE FOR RENT
Vacation Rental Beautiful,modern newly renovated cot-tage on Canoe Point Road. On2 acres of land with private ten-nis courts, dock and raft. Sleeps8-10 in own private bedrooms.Two bathrooms (shower & bath-tub) and all other amenities.Booking now for fall and someweeks left for 2014 season.$1500/ week, $1300/ 2 weeks.Pictures available upon request.Call to reserve: 1-778 846-8208
FOR RENT
Bachelor Apartment For Rent1168 Richard St (BridgeviewApt) Available Dec 1st, 2013.This is a Seniors Apt. Building.Contact: Joe 705 246-1229
REAL ESTATE
Waterfront Property, just out-side Richards Landing on River-side Drive. This property on theshipping channel is approxi-mately 1.33 acres, with 219 feetof waterfront. There have beenseveral improvements made:property has been cleared, sep-tic system is in, shore allowancehas been purchased and poweris at the end of the road. All itneeds now is you and your cot-tage! Well priced at $149,999.Call 989-709-7011 or email:[email protected] for de-tails.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Our awards night! Awards fromthe Horticultural Society'sFlower & Vegetable Exhibition inAugust will be handed out at ourSeptember meeting. The judgesNancy and Jim Tibbles will beour guest speakers so bringyour comments on the show.Also a special presentation byJennifer Woods, Health Promo-tions Co-ordinator on the sub-ject of a community garden willtake place. Our group meetsThursday, September 26th at7 pm- Harmony St. MarksUnited Church Hall,RichardsLanding. For more info contactpresident Pam Hart 705-246-8484. The public welcome to at-tend!The Hunters & Anglers is host-ing the three day Hunters SafetyCourse Oct. 25 -27. Space islimited, so call early to reserveyour spot. Contact Tolbert 705246-3093The St. Joseph Island Commu-nity Quilters will meet at HiltonCommunity Hall on Tuesday,September 24 from Noon to 4pm for a Workshop on StripTubing Quilts. Come out to learn& to help us make quilts for
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Friday Night Foodsat the Legion
This Friday the Loungewill be serving “Lornie
Burgers” by Dan McCarty-plus the regular menu.
Entertainment forthe evening isJackWilliams
Entertainment supplied byvolunteer musicians
Come and try your luckat the meat draw!
Take out available
Deadline forclassifieds is noon
Tuesdays
THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. JOSEPHTIPPING FEES WAIVED
Tipping fees for The Township of St. Joseph residents will be waivedfor household refuse, brush, metal etc. on the following dates:
Sunday, September 22 through Saturday, September 28Commercial refuse will be subject to regulartipping fees and shingles are to be separatedTHE TOWNSHIP OF ST. JOSEPH
705-246-2625 • [email protected]
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MARKETSt. Joseph Island
Your Island GroceryStore ... fresh meat,
produce, groceries andmore!
Downtown Richards Landing
705 246-2500or email us at [email protected]
HOURS 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAYNEW FALL HOURS: CLOSED ON SUNDAYS
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Deadline fordisplay ads is
Mondays at 3 pm
'We have local beef, lamb and avariety of produce, while
quantities last
Advertising in theIsland Clippings
Works!
those in need. Beginners are wel-come. Bring a bag lunch. Wesupply the tea & coffee. CallJanet at 705 246-0847 or Carolat 705 246-3942 for more info.
THANKYOU
A big thank you to the Dorschtfamily for finding and returningmy tacklebox! Logan Prout
246-2777 RICHARDS LANDING
OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEKMONDAY - SATURDAY 10 - 5 • SUNDAY 11 - 5
New Arrivals!!!Pure & Co. cotton sweaters
Hue denim & velvet leggingsBamboo t-shirts and yoga pants
Special Clearance: Hides in Handsmoccasins and slippers 1/2 price
Visit MooseSweats First!
Hay Marsh reaches from Diboll’s Bay on the upper end to theMilitary Reserve at Fort St Joseph and consists of the shore-lines of about 18 lots and up to three-quarters of a mile oftheir depth. It is habitat to wildlife such as deer, moose andwaterfowl. Although it is all privately owned, there are perma-nent residents on the marsh. Access is mainly by boat.
Many acres of wild hay grow there, most of which is of novalue for domestic livestock. There is one variety called blue-joint hay, that was quite a useful and nutritious hay for the pi-oneer farmers, as well as for the farmers all along the westside of the Island in the drought years.
Hay Point is the large point at the upper end of Hay Marsh.
The Cranberry Marsh: Areas of the Hay Marsh produce wildcranberries naturally. There is an area bordering on a smalllake or pond that is called a floating bog. It is springy to walkon and it is said that there are many feet of soft mud under-neath. So, hunters and cranberry pickers beware.
HAY MARSH...continued from page 8
RECIPE CORNERStonefield House B&B
Peggy Trainor’s Blueberry SconesPreheat oven to 400.
In a bowl, mix 2-1/4 cups all purpose flour
2-1/2 tsp. baking powder
6 tbsp. butter
1/2 cup sugar
Mix in 1 cup of cream; add 1/2 cup of frozen berries.
Roll out into a round on a cookie sheet and cut into 12pieces. Brush with cream, sprinkle with sugar, and bake 17 -20 minutes.
Thanks Peggy!
FridayHens & Stitches, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10 am to 12 pm705 246-0036Island Cast-a-Weighs, Calorie Watchers, HiltonCommunity Hall (rear door, basmt) - 8:30 amWalking at the Legion - 9 am to noonFun Exercise and Yoga Class, Dr. Trefry Centre,1:30 pm to 2:30 pmFriday Foods at the LegionSt. Joseph Twp, Public Library, 12 noon - 7 pmAA Meeting, United Church (new addition, side door) - 8 pm
SaturdayThe Children’s Library - 10 am to 3 pm, Storytime @ 10:30Hilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm -Phone number: 705 255-3520.St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm.Pool in the Legion lounge - 11 am to 3 pm.St. Boniface Roman Catholic, Hilton Beach at 4:30 pm.Jam Session, Legion - 3 pm to 6 pm
SundayThe Anglican Parish of St. Joseph & St. Georgeworships at 11 amFree Methodist, 10th Side Rd. Coffee, tea and friendship at10:30 am. Worship service 11 am.Island Bible Chapel, Richards Landing.Lord’s Supper 10 am, Family Bible Hour 11:15 am.Grace United, Hilton Beach. 9:30 am.Harmony St. Marks United, Richards Landing. 11 am.
MondayWalking at the Legion - 9 am to noon60+ Exercise Program, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10:00 amNew Sit Fit Class, Dr. Trefry Centre, 10 – 11 amEuchre, Legion Hall - 7:30 pm ($4.00 per person)Wii Bowling, Dr. Trefry Centre, 10 – 11 amActive Fit Exercise Class for Young Seniors,Dr. Trefry Centre, 11 – noon,
Bridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 4 pm(Open to all seniors) 705 246-0036Bring your own lunch for active fit and bridge participants,Free pool all day in the Legion loungeCarpet Bowling for 50 Plus, Legion- Refreshments Available - 1 pmSt. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 6:30 to 9:30 pmHilton Union Library - 3 pm to 5 pm &7 pm to 9 pm - Phone number: 705 255-3520.
TuesdayCribbage (singles), Legion Hall - 7:30 pm($4.00 per person)Trefry Centre’s Day Out, Bruce Mines Location, 9 am 3:30 pm,Quilting - 1-3 pm, Downstairs Hilton Hall except the 3rd weekheld at the Trefry Centre. 705 246-0036St. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm
WednesdayWalking at the Legion - 9 am to noonNordic Pole Walking at the Legion - 10 amBridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 5 pm(Open to all seniors) 705 246-0036St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 9:30 am to 12:30 pmFood Bank, United Church, Richards Landing(side door) - 1 pm to 3 pmThe Children’s Library, 9 am - 12 pm, Storytime 10:30Hilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm -Phone number: 705 255-3520.Bingo in Legion Hall - 7:15 pmPool & Food, Legion Lounge - 7:30 pm
ThursdaySt. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 - 5 pm & 7 - 9 pmDr. Trefry Centre’s Day Out Program - 9 am to 3:30 pm.Coffee Connections 9 am, Dr. Trefry Centre, Come for a coffee!Sit Fit Class, Old Town Hall, 10 am-11 amThe Children’s Library, 9 am -12 pm, Storytime 10:30
WHAT’S HAPPENING ON ST. JOE
Classified Ads and Announcements
Changes Hair SalonFor Appointments
Please Call941-0802
Julie Stevens
BUBBLES ISLANDCLEANING SERVICE
BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL CLEANINGUPHOLSTERY/CARPET CLEANING
PHONE 705 542-9215EMAIL: [email protected]
Debbie’s Hair HutA full service family salon offering
only the finest hair products.Debbie Shaughnessy - Owner246-0457
Andrea S.Young, RMTREGISTEREDMASSAGE
THERAPIST
705 542-2840
88 Barr Road S.Desbarats
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The Calico HenTelephone: (705) 246-0875
Antiques - Art - Used BooksJewellery - Photos - Knitting Supplies
Dawn Tweedle - owner/artisan1188 Richards St.,
Richards Landing, ON P0R 1J0
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Please identify yourself when sending in a classified.
Ads or announcements for non-residents or items orservices, to be sold for profit, or generate income orevents charging an entrance fee (which includes “notfor profit organizations”) as well as items valued atover $1,000. will incur a nominal charge of $10. plusHST.We reserve the right to determine if a fee is re-quired.We reserve the right to edit down to 50 wordsor less.
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niently located at Ambeault’s, Kent’s Corners and the
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Sorry, we’re not available on Sundays.
F IREWOODTop Quality Hardwood
Cut, split & delivered $80./face cord*Call Angie at 941-0215
* For Local delivery.Prices subject to change!
Island Computersis Open Again for all your computerneeds! Home repair, quality fastservice, recycled computers.
Call Tony at 705 255-7762 or 705 943-6011 or visit us at www.island-computers.ca.
Harmony Tea Room opens for COUNTRY ROADS,
Oct 5th and 6th 11:30-3:30 and we have a few seats left for
‘A Cup of Christmas Tea’ Dec. 7th, 14thand 21st by reservation
at 11:30 or 2:00.Love 2 C U 4 T at these final events
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Serenity Spa705-785-3647
facial, pedicure, massage,hot rock & much more ...Arlene: Esthetician