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More Census Data Released
Northern Advantage Office: 705-942-6000
A PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY
The next round of census data was released last week, which focused on the age and sex of the popula-tion. While it’s no surprise that all townships and the village of Hilton Beach have more older people than young, it is perhaps somewhat surprising that this is the trend Canada-wide with 5.9 million Canadians aged 65 and older, compared to 5.8 million Canadians aged 14 or younger. This is the first time in history those aged 65 and older have outnumbered those aged 14 and younger. Good news for everyone, as anyone who reads this and even those who don’t: the population segment with the highest percentage increase in Canada’s is centenarians, those over the age of 100. There are now 8,320 people in
Canada over the age of 100 (a 41.3% increase).While there are no year round centenarian residents, there are several people over the age of 90 still calling St. Joseph Island their primary residence.
For those who’s 90th birthday is a long ways away, you may be surprised to learn overall there are 215 is-land-wide year round residents under the age of 14. We would guess lots of summer residents also bring their children as well. While much of the census information does focus on older people, in no township nor village do seniors make up more than 40% of the population. Still, they are all more than double the
May 11th, 2017 • Issue 1090 • $1.00 Serving St. Joseph Island since 1995
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Photo: Statistics Canada
Don’t forget about Mothers Day!
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Weekly Book Reviewby Tracy Howson
The Art of Stillness; The Adventures in Going NowhereWritten by Pico IyerPublished by TED Books, Simon &Schuster (2014)(73 pages)
“The Art of Stillness” had been on my own “to-buy” wish list so was very pleased to see it at the library. Pico Iyer is a celebrated author best known for his travel writing – in fact he has spent his life traveling the world and writing about it.
This book is entirely different. He begins his story by telling of his visit to a monk, who is living a simple existence high in the mountains. The monk, as it turns out, is Leonard Cohen.
Iyer interviews many such individuals and the take away message often is “In an age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent than sitting still”. I suspect for many, including myself, learn-ing how to “sit still” is easier said than done. In the “Art of Stillness” Iyer reports on the brain changes and the relationship between stillness, happiness, positive emotions and creativity. He also provides “how to” strategies.
Iyer does not behoove travelling and learning of other peoples and cultures. What he does try to encourage, however, is that it is equally important to learn how to be still. That it is within stillness that our humanity, our empathy grows.
This great little book can easily be read in a few hours, as it was designed to do. Beyond the lesson and strategies in the book – the Luna Einarsdottir’s photographs are wonderful.
The introduction to the TED talk includes ““In our world of constant movement and distraction, <Iyer> teases out strategies we all can use to take back a few minutes out of every day, or a few days out of every season.” Go here for Pico Iyer’s Ted Talkhttps://www.ted.com/talks/pico_iyer_the_art_of_stillness
The “Art of Stillness” can be found at the Hilton Library.
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BUTTERTART BBQ RUB
This is great for chicken, ribs and pork …. Makes 1 cup
½ cup kosher salt 1 tsp sweet paprika¼ cup brown sugar 1 tsp ground cumin2 tsp garlic powder1 tsp dried mustard powder1 tsp onion powder 1 tsp cinnamon1 tsp chili powder ¾ tsp black pepper
Combine all ingredients. Before applying the rub, coat your meat with Dijon or yellow mustard, just like the pros, then sprinkle rub all over and bbq as desired.
Keep this rub in an airtight glass jar for a maximum of 6 months. REMEMBER TO LABEL THE JAR!
BUTTERTART BBQ SAUCE
1 head garlic 1 Tbsp buttertart BBQ Rub½ cup brown sugar, packed juice of ¼ lemon¼ cup butter 1/8 tsp nutmeg¼ cup water
Preheat oven to 350 deg. FBake the whole head of garlic (in its skin) on a cookie sheet for half an hour. Cool then peel and chop about 10 cloves, more if you like.
In a saucepan on medium to high heat, melt the sugar and butter. Add the re-maining ingredients, stir, and bring to a boil for 5 minutes. Reduce the heat, sim-mer for 5 minutes, and stir occasionally. Let cool.
Use to glaze chicken, ribs, or pork in the final stages of cooking.
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Clippings Note: We try to make most of the recipes Susan graciously provides us and after mentioning our thoughts to her she suggested we include this brief review.
We ended up making this the other evening and there was lots of extra rub for future grilling. First we put it on chicken breasts... It almost tasted like Butter Chicken. Very familiar, but a little different at the same time. I wouldn’t have known there was mustard on it if I hadn’t put it on. It was also the first time we cooked garlic whole, it certainly made peeling easy,.. Next time we’ll have to try it on pork chops and ribs.. Several days later we did try it on pork loin and again it was fantastic! For the loins, I cooked them entirely on the BBQ then coated them in sauce and put in the oven for 5-10 minutes to avoid burning the sauce. (and having a messy grill to clean). Final note: a RIB recipe will be inlcuded next week which uses this great sauce!
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JOB OPPORTUNITYOne Year Internship Position
Township of Johnson The Township of Johnson is currently seeking applicants for theInternship position of Administrative Assistant on a full time basis for a one year contract.
Job Desbription: This position will provide administrative support for the operation of the Township relating to: administration, strategic planning, recreational programs, grant research and writing, reportwriting, web maintenance and new initiatives for local government.
Qualification Criteria: University and college graduates who have graduated within the last three years from an accredited college or university. Candidates must be graduates of post-secondary degree or diploma programs. The position must provide the intern with first time employment in their field of study.
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national average.
St. Joseph township has 610 males to 630 females. Hil-ton, Jocelyn, and The Village of Hilton Beach all have more male residents than female, which is unusual both because the overall population of Canada has more women than men and because women tend to live longer than men as well.
Keep in mind these figures are all from the forms we filled out in 2016. Unfortunately, some of these people counted have passed away, but some new people have been born as well. Some have moved away, and some like ourselves have unofficially added to the popula-tion at least until the next census rolls around. Besides age and sex, household types and size figures were also released. It should come as no surprise almost all resi-dents here live in detached homes (plus a few in low rise apartments). The average sized household is just over 2.1 people per household.
There are still more figures to come out including census of agriculture which will actually be released by time you read this so we will certainly have more information in the future but for more details you can check the Statis-
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NOTICE TO THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. JOSEPH RESIDENTS
Starting Monday, May 22, The Township of St. Joseph Landfill Site will reopen Mondays for the season – see below for hours.
The Township of St, Joseph will waive landfill tipping fees for
Township residents with Landfill Use Stickers who are disposing of household refuse, brush, scrap metal, etc. on the following dates:
May 21 May 22 May 24 May 27
Shingles and commercial refuse will be subject to regular tipping fees.
Landfill hours:
Monday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday & Wednesday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The Township of St. Joseph
705-246-2625 ● [email protected]
White sucker fish
If you’re passing by the I Line creek anytime soon, take a look and you’ll likely see dozens, maybe hun-dreds of these guys in the shallow waters! This past weekend we received a tip that they were all over the creek just down the street from us. After 2 seconds looking we were not disappointed, as they were liter-ally jumping right out of the water as we passed by!
When the water temperature is above 40°, the white sucker ascends streams to spawn in clear flowing streams, in gravelly and stony areas, like the creek. Once they have finished spawning, they will return to calmer waters so if you want to check them out head out soon. Adult suckers may live to be more than 15 years of age and return to spawn to the same spot annually throughout their life.
Suckers are bottom feeders and can survive in fairly polluted waters. They suck up all sorts of creatures that they find on the bottom, including insects (mainly insect larvae), crustaceans, molluscs (snails and small clams) and annelids (worms and leeches). Suckers “hoover” up their food and swallow it, they have no teeth, just really big voluptuous lips. They
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ST. JOSEPH ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY WELCOMES
CENTRAL ALGOMA HISTORY CLUB
The next meeting of the SJIHS will be May 16 2017 at 7:00 pm at the Jocelyn Township Hall. Everyone is welcome to join us.
We are extremely pleased that some members of the Central Algoma History Club will be attending to give a presentation on their European trip and visit to Vimy.
Please come out and join us.
Residents of St. Joseph Island ! Doing a little bit of spring clean-up?
will be at Kent’s Corners to collect household furniture, tools and fixtures.
(No MDF furniture)
SATURDAY, May 20 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For a complete list of what can and cannot be accepted please visit www.habitatsault.ca or call
705-941-9646
Together we CAN make a difference. Remember to RECYCLE!
The Township of St. Joseph and
NEWS RELEASE
The St. Joseph Island Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society is pleased to announce the forma-tion of Team ISLAND HEART & SOLE to par-ticipate in the Relay for Life being held on June 16, 2017 in Sault Ste. Marie at the John Rhodes Community Centre. We are honouring Barb Gajda, an ‘Island’ resident, who is battling breast cancer. Barb is the mother of Brent Ralph who is also battling cancer. Barb is a huge supporter of her son. Their story was published in the April 13, 2017 edition of Sault This Week. Brent and Barb are this year’s Honorary Survivors for Sault Ste. Marie’s Relay for Life.
You can support Team ISLAND HEART & SOLE in either one of two ways: 1) By making a donation to the Team online or by joining the Team. Some members of our Island Branch will also have pledge sheets for donations; 2) By supporting our Island Branch fundraising ‘project’. We are proposing to clean-up some of the plastic bags littering the Landfill sites for both St. Joseph and Jocelyn Townships, with their approv-al. We will have donation jars at both sites. When you see some of our Branch Members, and Friends of the Cancer Society, on site picking-up these plastic bags, we hope you will make a donation, as you are able. We are aware of other Relay for Life Teams on the Island and you are encouraged to support the Team of your choice. Monies raised will go to the Sault Ste. Marie Relay for Life. “All Relay for Life proceeds go to research and to support local pro-grams”. Thank You in advance for your support!
Contact for Team ISLAND HEART & SOLE and this Fundraiser is: Joan Bishop 705-246-2387
Submitted by:John Shannon,President, St. Joseph Island Branch, Canadian Cancer Society
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THE ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARYat 1240 Richards Street in Richards Landing
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for New Roof Covering, SofÞt, Fascia and
Eavestrough
Quotations are being sought for the replacement of the roof coverings, and possible change in roof proÞles, on both the original building built in 1942 and/or the new building extension built in 1985 at the St. Joseph Township Public Library. Information packages and forms are available at the Library when open or online at the email below.
Submission deadline is 5:00 pm on Friday, June 2 2017. Work to commence as soon as possible and completed by October 31, 2017.
Sealed proposals titled New Roof Covering, SofÞt, Fascia & Eavestrough to be addressed to Carol Smith, Co-chairperson, St. Joseph Township Public Library Board 705-246-3942 e-mail [email protected]
The lowest bid or any bid not necessarily accepted.
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reach a size of 30-50 centimetres (12-20 inches) of-ten considered a nuisance fish, they are just as edible as other fish, and its name may help explain its lack of popularity. The young are sometimes sold as bait fish. You may or may not want to eat them, or even fish for them but seeing large quantities in the small creek is pretty impressive. When sold as food they are often referred to as “Mullet”. Because that sounds so much more appetizing.
Be sure to check out our Facebook page for some underwater footage of these fish.
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(4) season home renovated in 08. Maintenance free Exterior. Large deck off dining room overlooks sand beach, dock and passing ships. Heated Bunkie. Detached Garage. Boat Launch steps away. $299,000
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DREAM HOME20 min. north of Thessalon on Hwy 129. 4800 sq. ft. of luxury! 4 bdrm, 2 baths,Open concept dining, living rm, kitchen. Enclosed gazeebo, Guest house. Amenities too numerous to mention. on 165 acres with access to crown land. $850,000
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3 bdrm with amaz-ing views. Old stone fireplace. porch overlooking shoreline. $169,000
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4 acres of mature apple & maple trees. Sunny & cheer-ful kitchen & dining room. (2) wood burning stone fireplaces. Cozy 2 BRM plus loft in private setting.. $339,900
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1387 LittletonLarge quality bungalow on
expansive double town lot within walking distance to all amenities.
$259,000
2644 Canoe Point RdExpansive double Canoe Point lot
with immaculate open concept bungalow & exxpansive garage /
workshop $525,000
1355 RichardsExcellent brick bungalow with specucular view overlooking
Richards Landing & The North Channel $359,900
1581 Bridge Rd (Mom’s Restaurant). Well estab-
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3345 Haight RoadGorgeous cotttage with
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3389 Joques Bay Rd
42 Acres with 1240’ frontage with cottage and garage!
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305 Finns Bay RdSpacious & bright 4 bdrm water-front home with loads of appeal & character with 220’ of privacy in prime location! $479,900
1733 Hilton Road
Thompson’s Maple Products - 171 Acres including business &
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2392 U Line RoadPrivacy Plus in this 3 bdrm on 10
acres!. $144,900
Joques Bay Rd4 bdrm camp on excellent recre-ational property all on 147 acres.
$134,900
Lots 6,7,8&9 Canoe Point Rd
410’ water frontage on Canoe Point Road
$369,900
3236 Ash StreetGorgeous island home on 5 town
lots. Custom designed & built with natural cedar siding. Village
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607 Centre LineAn outdoor person’s paradise!
300+ acresa of field, forest, streams & ponds. Massive
garage / workshop$395,000
2061 U Line RdSolar power 2 bdrm with
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9 Main Street - DesbaratsExtensively updated 3 bdrm with loads of character on large lot &
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1843 Shore RoadBeautiful Character waterfront home w/ gorgeous sand beach, dbl garage with huge workshop & so much more! $279,900
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28 Valhalla Place Spacious 4 level sidesplit in ex-cellent condition! Gas fireplace, fenced backyard, large deck and
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412 D LineSpacious 4 bdrm family home
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NEWS RELEASE :
At the May 4, 2017 Annual Meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 374 Richards Landing the following Officers were elected to the 2017-2018 Executive:
President - C. Anne Allaire1’st Vice President - C. Doug Clute2’nd Vice President - C.Joan Clute3’rd Vice President - C. Neil CaughillSecretary - C. John ShannonTreasurer - C. Gonny FrechSargent-at-Arms - C. Michelle Pearse
Elected to the Executive Committee: C. John Paterson C. Ray KennedyC. Sally Hooke
Installation of the New Executive will take place at the June 1’st General Membership meeting.
John ShannonPublic Relations Officer
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THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. JOSEPHSEASONAL OPERATOR/LABOURER
The Township of St. Joseph is seeking a Seasonal Equipment Operator for this recurring position in the construction and maintenance of municipal roads, facilities, parks, and the landfill. This position will work 40 hours per week from mid-May to Mid-October of each year.
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of five (5) years experience as an equipment operator. An Ontario Secondary School Diploma, WHMIS certification and a current DZ license are required.
A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.stjosephtownship.com, or by contacting the undersigned. Qualified candidates are requested to submit a cover letter and resume listing qualifications no later than 4:00 pm on Friday, May 26, 2017 to:
Carol O. Trainor, A.M.C.T.Clerk Administrator The Township of St. Joseph1669 Arthur Street, P.O. Box 187Richards Landing, Ontario P0R 1J0 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: 705-246-2625 ext 202Fax: 705-246-3142
We thank all that apply but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The Township of St. Joseph is an equal opportunity employer.
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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNICATION TOWER PROPOSAL
45 Metre Lattice Tri-pole
2951 Base Line, Township of Hilton, ON
Co-ordinates: 46.257611, -83.906583
Proposed Tower Location
Xplornet Communications, in accordance with its obligations under the Radiocommunications Act and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) procedure CPC-2-0-03 (2014), hereby notifies the residents in the vicinity of Base Line and Hilton Road, Hilton Beach, of its intentions to develop a Communication Tower at the location shown here consisting of : A 45-metre lattice tri-pole internet communication tower An equipment shelter at the base, and perimeter security fencing The purpose of the proposed tower is to provide infrastructure to improve wireless Internet broadband services in the immediate area.
45 Metre Lattice Tri-pole
2951 Base Line, Township of Hilton, ON
Co-ordinates: 46.257611, -83.906583
Proposed Tower Location
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ANY PERSON may make a written submission to the individuals listed below before June 8, 2017 with respect to this matter.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the approval of communication fa-cilities and their design are under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Government of Canada through Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed tower and site may be obtained through the following contacts: Township of Hilton contact:
Valerie Obarymskyj, Clerk Township of Hilton 2983 Base Line Hilton Beach, ON P0R 1G0 Phone: 705-246-2472 Fax: 705-246-0132 Email: [email protected]
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Classifieds and Annoucements
FOR RENTSpacious 2 bedroom apartment in Richards Landing, Littleton Fourplex, close to all amenities, country atmosphere. Available May 1st. 705-246-2764
REAL ESTATE
Waterfront home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a 22x38 garage. Best beach around. Fish and boating. To view go to propertyguys.com ID number: 126647 or call 705-246-7456. Move in condi-
tion. Nothing needs to be done.
FOR SALE
Beef For Sale: Local, Naturally Raised. Summer BBQ Packs 15lbs burger in 1lb packages. Plus 15lbs steaks and or roasts for $175. Call David and Jackie Emiry at 705-246-7621 Rocking recliner free, tired but good for a camp. Beaver creek acoustic bass guitar with onboard electronics $100, 5 ton electric log splitter used 1 season $125, leather couch $30. 306-737-6018 FREE, you pickup, Beautyrest king-size mattress (no box spring), 7 years old. Located B Line, St Joseph Island. 705-949-4813
Wanted: Clean fill 705-987-1757
2 exterior man doors casing and brick mould included 2’8” x 6’8” one LH swing , one RH swing / $15 eachCall 705 246 1059
Sailboat RentalExperienced sailors looking to rent a 25-30-foot Sailboat for one week in late July or early August.Email [email protected] orPhone 704-560-5060
Maytag electric dryer excellent condition $50.00 will deliver on Island Call 705 246 1059
Older sailboat for sale, 23 footer on dual axel trailer looking for a good home. Trailer worth $1500. Any reasonable offer or trade. 705-257-8360
Garage Sale 1693 Lake st9-2 Saturday May 13Rain or shine something for everyone.
Subaru Forester 2.5 L x model 305 km, automatic, functioning AC, all wheel drive, comes with bother winter and summer tires on rims. $2500 OBO call 705-971-7901
12 gauge beretta over and under. 3” mag. $42530-06 remington automatic with scope $325 705-246-1100
Red golden canoe 15.5 $350 705-246-3239 705-253-9364
ANNOUNCEMENTS Annual Health Week Fair and Luncheon will be held on Thursday, May 11, 2017 from 11 AM until 2 PM at the Richards Landing Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 374.Hosted by the North Shore Health Network Auxiliary – Matthews Site, Cancer Society St. Joseph Island Branch, and Dr. Harold S. Trefry Memorial Centre, proceeds from the $7.00 cost will go to the local hospital, health, and seniors pro-grams. There will be a delicious lunch, door prizes, raffle draws, and a variety of informative health display tables. Your support is greatly appreciated.
The St. Joseph Island Hunters and Anglers meeting on Thursday May 11 will not have a guest speak-er. This is our election meeting so I urge all members to attend. General business will be discussed prior to the election and our Zone meeting plans for May 13th will be finalized. A “Church Day Camp” will also be happening in Sault Ste. Marie August 21-25 inclusive, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. East Korah Maxwell United Church will host this event. The cost is $50 per child for ages 5-12. Financial support again will be offered from the Island United Churches, contact Lorrena. Registration forms and more info. can be found at http://www.algomapresbytery.ca then click “Church Day Camp”. For more information please contact Nancy Rouble at 705- 949-7818
The IT Drop-In is back at the Hilton Union Public Library on Mondays from 7-9pm. Stop in and ask questions about your cell phone, tablet, lap top or ereader. Email us at [email protected] with any questions or look for program updates on our facebook page or call 705 255-3520
2nd Annual Transplant TrotHiawatha Highlands- Sugar ShackSaturday May 13th, 2017In support of Organ Donation awareness Join us for a 5km walk or run. $40.00 per racer. Please call Erica at 705.246.7673 to register. Same day registration is welcome!
This month’s book club meeting at the Hilton Union Public Library will be May 17th from 9:30 to 11:00am. May’s books are: The Garden of Burning Sand by Corban Addison and Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Book Store by Robin Sloan. If you are interested in participating stop by or call Sandy @ 705 971-1858 for more information Kids Off to Camp! Camp McDougall, a United Church Camp, near Thes-salon is inviting youth to come and experience the excitement. Camp schedules and registration forms are available on line at www.camp-mcdougall.com Harmony St. Marks and Grace United Church here on the Island offer subsidies for any child interested in attending. Please contact Lorrena Bookman at 705- 246-2103.
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Why do some classifieds cost money? With summer approaching and the announcements and classifieds section growing, a reminder that if your item is valued at $1000 or more there is a charge of $10 + hst. Items sold for profit (stuff you are making, growing or have just to sell are also subject to that fee (at our discretion). Additionally, any event that is charging a fee for profit or non-profit as well are subject to this fee. Also, it is important to keep classifieds and announcements under 50 words so we can fit more onto the page. Thank you.
The St. Joseph Island Hunters and Anglers meeting on Thursday May 11 will not have a guest speaker. This is our election meeting so I urge all members to attend. Gen-eral business will be discussed prior to the election and our Zone meeting plans for May 13th will be finalized.
Effective immediately, the contact number for Glen Irwin, Building Official for The Township of St. Jo-seph is 705-575-1879. If you are trying to reach the building official to request an inspection, please use this new number or contact the Township office at 705-246-2625.
St Joseph Island Horticultural Soci-ety annual plant sale is approach-ing. It will happen on Saturday May 20, 8-1pm on the grounds of The Green Oak Gallery and Gift Shop, Richards Landing. Any perennials to share? Members are available to come and dig. Please contact Maria Smith, 705-246-2483.
Friday May 26th AlgomaTrad Family Square/Contra Dance featuring all the O’Schraves and special guests. 7:15 - dances and singing games for wee ones and parents, followed by main dance at 8pm. No experience necessary. $12-Adults/$7-Students/under 10 free.
AlgomaTrad presents: Mairi Rankin (Cape Breton Fiddle) and Ailie Robertson (Scottish Harp) Tuesday June 6th, 7:30pm, Richards Landing Old Town Hall. “Among the top bands in the world” - Live Ireland. Ad-vance Tickets Gardiners Corner $20-Adult/ $15-Student. $25 at the door. At Legion 374.
Jocelyn Recreation’s 16th Annual Mountain Maple ‘Trail’ Run/Walk and Kid’s Fun Run. Sunday, May 28th at the Mountainview Cen-tennial Grounds. Event includes a 5k and 10k run, 5k walk and Kids Fun Run. Awards for top finishers, draw prizes, goodie bags for kids and first 200 adults registered. For further information go online to www.jocelyn.ca, call 705-246-2025 or 705-575-1817
Cemetery clean up at St John’s Church in Hilton Beach on Satur-day May 13th at 9:00a.m. All are welcome to come and help it will be much appreciated.
Friday Night Foods
at The Legion
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches by Terry Thomson
Entertainment will be Maple Sugar
Entertainment supplied by volunteer musicians Come and try your luck at the meat draw! Take out available
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ANNUAL TEA AND FASHION SHOW
May 13th a 11:30 to 2:00Town Hall Richards Landing
Tickets $25available at Moose Sweats
Barter in Bruce Mines Saturday May 13, 9am to 2pm, Garage sales, Vendor / craft sales, trunk sales,
something for everyone.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All Tribes Christian Camp will be having their annual Yard & Bake Sale on Saturday June 10th and Saturday June 17th. If you would like to donate items please contact Marney Stewart at 705-246-3975 to arrange a drop off. No large appliances or TVs please. Thank you!
Join us Rain or Shine for our Yard/Bake/Antiques/Gift Baskets and More SALE at Harmony School, 786 I Line May 20th, 8:30 a.m-12:30.
Yoga! May 28th, June 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th. 5 classes for $50 on Sundays at 10:00 - 11:15. Please pre-register by May 26th, contact Kristina at 987-0821 or email [email protected].
Power of Pink 11th Annual Char-ity Golf Tournament for Breast Cancer hosted by Island Springs Ladies’ League is Saturday, June 10, 2017 at Island Springs Golf Resort. We are looking for teams or individuals for spare list. Please call Norma Shell 705-246-2222 for details.
Levi Britton is playing the Legion on May 27th. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets are $20 in advance/$25 at the door and are available at Kent’s Corner and Gardiner’s Corner. Ben-efit to bring Hsar’s family to Canada.
INTERMENT
There will be a graveside service for Donna Hudson at Mountain Maple Cemetery, 1274 P Line, on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 1 p.m. A lunch will follow at the Free Methodist Church.
IN MEMORIAM
A Celebration of the life of Larry Jacklin who died Feb 8th, will be held Sat May 20th at 2:00 pm at the Legion in Richards Landing. Please come and share memories with friends and family. There will be a video and pictures, Larry’s favourite music and snacks to enjoy.
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MondayEuchre, Legion Lounge - 7:30 pmSt. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 5 pm to 8 pmBridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 4 pm (Open to all seniors)Senior’s Exercise Class, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10 amFree pool at the Legion during lounge hoursCarpet Bowling for 50 Plus, Legion - 1 pmSt. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 5 pm to 8 pmHilton Union Library - 3 pm to 5 pm & 7 pm to 9 pm The Children’s Library afterschool program - 3:20pm - 4:30 pm
TuesdayCribbage (singles), Legion Lounge - 7:30 pmFree pool at the Legion during lounge hoursChildcare Algoma C.A.P. Children’s Playgroup - 10 am to noon at Free Methodist ChurchCommunity Quilting 1-3 pm, Main Floor Waterfront Centre except 3rd week held at the Trefry Centre
Wednesday Life Labs at the Dr. Trefry Centre - 9:30 to 10:30 amFree pool in the Legion lounge 4pm - 7pmBridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 5 pm (Open to all seniors) 705 246-0036St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 10 am to 3 pmFood Bank, United Church, Richards Landing (side door) - 1 pm to 3 pmThe Children’s Library 9 am - 12 pm, Story time at 10:30 amHilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pmLeague pool in the Legion Lounge at 7:00pmHilton Beach Library Book Club : 3rd Wednesday every month from Jan - Nov 9:30am-11am at HB Library, call 705-971-1858 for booklist. Please Join us! Bingo at the Legion, - doors open at 6:30, early birds 7:15
ThursdayDr. Trefry Centre’s Day Out Program - 9 am to 3 pm.Coffee Connections 9 am, Dr. Trefry Centre, Come for a coffee! The Children’s Library 9 am - 12 noon, Storytime at 10:30 am, Free pool at the Legion during lounge hoursSenior’s Exercise Class, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pmSt. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 3 pm to 8 pm
FridayHens & Stitches, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10 am to 12 pm,Island Cast-a-Weighs, Calorie Watchers,moved to Hilton Beach Waterfront Centre, near Post Office, same time - 8:30 amThe Children’s Library 9 am - 12 noon, Storytime at 10:30 am, Archery, Hunters & Anglers Range - 7pm to 9 pm.Friday Foods at the LegionAA Meeting, United Church (new addition, side door) - 8 pm
Saturday The Children’s Library - 10 am to 3 pmHilton Union Public Library - 1pm to 5 pmFree pool at the Legion during lounge hoursSt. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 10 am to 3 pm, St. Boniface Roman Catholic, Hilton Beach at 4:30 pm.
SundayThe Anglican Parish of St. Joseph & St. George worships at 11 am at Holy Trinity, JocelynFree Methodist, 10th Side Rd. Coffee, tea and friendship at 10:30 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. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints meeting at Mc-Lennan Hall with services starting at 10am, all are welcome.St. Boniface Roman Catholic, Hilton Beach: See Saturday
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