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S E R V I N G T H E K A W A R T H A L A K E S A R E A
Friday, July 27, 2012
Your Community News Magazine Volume 22, Issue 15
CHILL OUT!CHILL OUT!
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AFFORDABLE WATERFRONTHere it is! Looking to retire? Vacation home? Starter? Spacious and clean 3 bdrm bungalow, all appliances included. Lounge on wrap-around deck or canoe from your backyard! Enjoy the summer now! Call Peter or Wendy!$214,900MLS 1236758
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COUNTRY LIVINGSpacious brick 5 bdrm home in waterfront community on Sturgeon Lake. Pride of ownership is obvious inside and out. Don’t miss this opportunity to really enjoy all the amenities of this location! Call Peter or Wendy Today!$284,900 MLS 1236689
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT?Here it is! This 7 or 9 Bdrm home has an interesting history. Current owners have upgraded with a solar pkg to reduce operating costs and heat water. Just steps to Cameron Lake access with lovely sand beach. Use your imagination. What could this property do for you?! Call Peter or Wendy Now!Asking: $309,000 MLS 1235731
ATTENTION DEVELOPERS!!! 56 Acre approved plan of subdivision for 21 homes on 1+ acre sites. Located near Emily Creek, with nearby access dock and launch to Sturgeon Lake. Easy access to Lindsay or Bobcaygeon. The hard part is done! Now get ready to develop! Call Peter or Lori Now!Asking: $499,000 MLS 1235811
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City Hall pg. 5
Coby News pg. 18
Midnight Madness pg. 20
Classifieds/Local Events pg. 24
Horoscopes pg. 28
Health pg. 32
Trades & Services pg. 35
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I heard this: She took a turn that changed her life. During a recent summer
storm, my small Inukshuk fell off the windowsill. The Inukshuk was special to me because my daughter-in-law, an artist, made it of stone she found along a roadside. For that reason, it was the only one I really cared to own. According to Inuit philosophy, Inukshuk guides you home. ButIfounditbrokenonthefloor.It was a year ago last winter when I began spending time in Bobcaygeon. Then, as now, my partner and I frequently walked around and through the village. ThefirsttimeIspottedaparticulardog out enjoying her walk, it was near the swing bridge. I stopped and asked her companion what her name was. He told us it was Princess. As months passed, we often saw each other on the village streets. No matter what the weather was like,
Princess and her companion went out for their exercise. One day, we met Duchess, her new sister dog. Then we noticed one, two or more dogs on leashes either tagging along or leading the way. Sometimes Princess and Duchess weren’t even with them. We came to call this canine companion, “the dog walker.” He usually waved or said hello. Not long ago, I learned the man’s name was Al. He was, in fact, a dog walker. He treated all of the animals with respect–a pretty good indicator that a person has a kind spirit. He chose many directions for his walks and he certainly covered a good deal of territory. We seldom saw him in the same place. Al passed away last week. Just like that. There’s a noticeable absence out there. As I walk the blocks he knew so well, I considered the twists and turns–right, left, wrong, right–that change our lives. The fragility of life comes to mind. And there likely aren’t coincidences or, come to think of it, too many wrong turns. We get to where we are supposed to be. We ought to talk to each other more.
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Village VoiceThe Promoter reserves the right to edit Letters to The Editor for length and grammar. Please include your full email or mailing address and daytime phone number (neither will be published.) All opinions expressed are those of the writer.
To the Editor:I am writing this letter to express my gratitude to Dr. Dave Heaton and all those that work with him at the Three Islands Veterinary Services in Bobcaygeon. Those fortunate enough to have dealt with Dr. Heaton and Dr. Robbie Heather will not be surprised at the outcome of my recent emergency visit to their clinic with my pet. After an initial assessment and x-rays later, it was determined that my pet’s chance of recovery was slim to none, so I made the decision to (let her pass) and bring her home to bury her. Dr. Heaton went above and beyond with his compassionate care which included sending my family a sympathy card. In conclusion, I would strongly encourage anyone looking for veterinary services to entrust the care of their beloved pets to those at Three Islands. With much appreciation and gratitude… (Name withheld.)
Letter to the EditorFiscal responsibility. This is a phrase that we hear much of lately, especially from our elected officials. “We have to cut your annual free dumping pass because we are being ‘fiscally responsible’and therefore won’t have to increase your property taxes.” Sounds good, right? How about, “We’re going to allow a quarry and concrete batching plant in the middle of a beautiful tourist area because we will be making revenue from haulage of materials.” Hum… Let’s think this through. Property values near this PROPOSED area will drop a minimum of 25%.
Let us say the average property tax bill is $2000, I know it is probably more, but let’s use a median number. Say there are 300 properties paying $500 less in taxes. This means the loss of income to the Township is $150,000. But wait, you say we’re getting money for haulage of the products over our roads. Correct, however… Apparently we have a 6 cents a tonne (metric ton) agreement with this proposal. This translates into 2.5 cents a ton! This means, to recoup $150,000 in lost revenue, 6 million tons of rock, gravel & concrete will have to be blasted, washed, mixed and trucked out YEARLY recoup this loss. This does not include the people who are direct neighbours of this proposal these people will have their property devalued by as much as 50%. To put this into perspective, last year, from the EXISTING quarries, $23,000 was taken in revenue. This equates to 9.200 tons of rock and gravel. This means, to recoup $150,000 in lost revenue, there wouldneedtobe6.5timesthetruckingtrafficthatalready exists! Could someone please explain to me how, in any way,thiscouldbeconsideredfiscallyresponsible? Oh yes, by the way, last year 5.1 million dollars were spent in road repairs in this area. Most of this caused by trucks going to and coming from the quarries ALREADY in existence in this area.Anna BlakePresident, PGCA
Here, Mocha!On Saturday June 23rd I was attempting to take my dog into Caygeon Canines for a nail trim and she got away from me by slipping out of her collar. I would like to thank everyone who helped me get her back. There was a young lady from Three Islands Veterinary Clinic, a man who gave me some tasty meat to entice her back, a couple in a green van and especially Liz from Caygeon Canines who closed up her shop and drove around town keeping an eye on my wayward Siberian Husky Mocha. We finally caught up with Mocha, but notbecause she finally decided to be obedient, butbecause she was exhausted from the heat. Thanks to everyone who took time to help us. Kathy Evers
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STAFF VS. COUNCIL“Design Standards – Subdivision/Site Plan Development” was the focus of the first of theday’s deputations by Mr. Martyn Stollar, Managing Director of J. Stollar and Co., Barrie, Ont. Mr. Stollar, a former mayor, went to great lengths to remind Council that in response to a letter of March 14, 2011, that staff arrange an information/education seminar to assist Council in fully understanding the Design Standards and that notice be given that Council intends to adopt the Design Standards, noting the meeting date, and invite members of the public to make a delegation to Council or submit their comments/suggestions/thoughts from a developer perspective; and that the Environmental Advisory Committee, as well as any otherinterestedgroup,benotifiedoftheproposedDesign Standards and be provided with a copy of the report.” According to Mr. Stollar some fifteen (15)months have passed since Council directed that this “be completed and be brought back to Council within three (3) months”. More to the point he said, “It is now fully sixty (60) months since Engineering was treated as constituting the City’s official“Subdivision Design Standards”. Mr. Stollar asserts that the present situation gives rise to, in his opinion, Staff allowing some developers greater latitude and flexibility than others, thereby creating a doublestandard. Later in the afternoon, the Director of the department, Ron Taylor, took great pains to explain to Council what he feels is happening from his perspective and that they are forging ahead with standards that would be applicable to all developers. Councilor Luff felt that Staff ‘had their eye on the ball’ whereas Councilor Dunn felt a report was necessary as this has been an issue since 2007. In a close vote, Council agreed with Dunn. Who really runs the City, the Mayor and Staff or the Mayor and Council? Stay tuned.
NORTHWEST TRUNK SANITARY SEWER PROJECTOnce again Mr. Stollar offered his pithy thoughts regarding the escalating costs regarding the NWT Project. It is his opinion that due to changes being made, unforeseen costs will accrue to the Taxpayers of City of Kawartha Lakes. He estimates anywhere from $1.425 million to as much as $4 to 8 million. And we were assured that this project would not cost taxpayers a cent. In response, the Director, Ron Taylor, while agreeing with the overall cost estimates supplied by Stollar, felt that the estimates were not out of line and were being closely monitored. The one change that was highlighted was the extension of the sewer to the CWL Airport, which, if implemented, will add an additional cost to be borne by the Taxpayer. Interestingly, the sewer extension to the airport was not brought up. In looking over
the Airport Management Committee’s proposal presented at the Council meeting of June 12, I can findnomentioninitregardingcostseither.WhileIagree it would not be a factor in deliberations thus far, but someone somewhere should be cognisant of this change. Yet another disturbing factor.
OLD MILLThefinancingof thiscapitalproject, in theamountof $50,000, was approved during the 2012 budget deliberations and placed in a Capital Reserve. Up until now little has taken place to begin the restoration of this site that will at some point be designated a heritage site. Total restoration costs are expected to be $200,000. Chair of Heritage Victoria suggested that in order to get things moving, collaboration between the Parks Advisory Committee and the Heritage Victoria Committee would be advantageous. The Chair of the Parks Committee readily agreed. After some discussion Council easily passed it. At the present time there is considerable concern regarding the South and East walls of the structure and it is critical that work be started by fall at the latest. FLEET EVALUATION REPORTIn an effort to reduce costs, Dean Bolton, Manager of Fleet Services and Michelle Hendry, Director of Public Works, made a number of suggestions to Council namely; some vehicle amortization periods should be extended (i.e. from 7 to 9 years) where it makes good business sense to do so and that all vehicles have a (fixed asset) number assigned byFleet and that it be clearly marked on all vehicles. City department identifiers should be removedwhere practicable to encourage pooling between departments. Further, Fleet Services should develop a pool of a minimum of six (6) vehicles (car / pickup trucks or vans) in good working condition to offset the need to rent vehicles. Lastly, EMS and Police Services vehicles, at the end for their life cycle and having been approved for replacement, could be offered first to the City’s Fleet Services department forredeployment before other options are considered. High time and if this works, they should be commended for their efforts.
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READY, SET, GOAL!Habitat for Humanity City of Kawartha Lakes
The City of Kawartha Lakes chapter of Habitat for Humanity has set a goal to raise $150,000 to build theirfirsthomeinLindsay. The chair of the committee Ed Call, and vice-chair Joe McGuire explained, “Habitat gives families a hand up, not a hand out.” Habitat families might otherwise never have the opportunity for home ownership due to low
income. No down payment is required and Habitat for Humanity holds the interest free mortgage. Participating families are required to contribute at least 500 hours of “sweat equity” towards the construction of their home by hammering nails, sawing wood and performing any laboring duties they can. Sponsored families cannot sell their Habitat home for ten years after taking possession. House payments are limited to 25 percent of the family income. All money for the principal goes back into the pot to help other families. The guiding principles behind Habitat are to give children a better life so they may grow up and give back to their community. The committee has submitted a request to council to donate a lot for the firstbuild. Vice-chair, Joe McGuire said, “It is majorly important that council, to be representatives of CKL, take a step to alleviate the housing needs of people in CKL as a sign of leadership”. On Tuesday July 31st, from 4 pm to 7 pm, Smitty’s Restaurant in the Whitney Town Centre will donate ten percent of their food sales to Habitat. Special meals are on offer for this event. In addition to the Smitty’s fundraiser, the committee has several other exciting events planned, including a competition among local businesses to build houses of Mega Bloks. Businesses who want to participate in the Mega Bloks competition can call Pamela McLarnon at 705.320.8870 for more information.By Barb Khagram
Habitat Crew: (Back row L to R) Joe McGuire, Vice-Chair; John Luchies, Kitchen Supervisor; Sherry McGann, Restaurant Manager; Pamela McLarnon, Fundraising Committee member and Community Awareness(Front row L to R) Jackie Pugh, Fundraising Chair; Ed Call, Chair
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CHAMBER BOOSTS BOBCAYGEON
By Bobcaygeon Chamber of Commerce
What plans does your Chamber have to benefitthe businesses of Bobcaygeon…and entertain its residents during the “dog days of summer”? Plenty! Leading the pack, on the August 4th long weekend, is the always-popular, rain-doesn’t-dampen-its-spirit Bobcaygeon Midnight Madness. Occupying the entire prime-real estate Bolton Street-Main Street corridor–with additional booths on King Street East–the 7:00 pm to midnight, family event features everything from food to feathers. Live music and presentations add a zip to the festivities. The next event, new on the local social calendar, is scheduled for the Lakeview Arts Barn, Pigeon Lake Road, on Wednesday, August 22nd. Called a “Canapés and Live Theatre!” evening, its limited number of $40.00 tickets will provide a 7 to 8.00 pm nibble-and-smooze time, followed at 8 pm by the stage presentation of “Looking.” It’s a Norm Foster production, described by Globus Theatre entrepreneurs James Barrett and Sarah Quick as, “A romantic comedy about four loveable losers who are middle-aged, single and looking…high romance and contagious laughter.”The event will be presented by the Kawartha Lakes Associated Chambers of Commerce, a co-operative organization comprising the Bobcaygeon, Lindsay and Fenelon Falls Chambers of Commerce, as represented by their executives. KLACC’s “strength in numbers” mandate is to represent the more than 1,200 City of Kawartha Lakes businesses on issues of importance to the city community as a whole.
WILDERNESS PARKUpdate and Plans
The Environmental Action Bobcaygeon Committee and the Friends of Wilderness Park volunteers have been working since May to remove garbage and tons of debris left in the Park just north of Cageon Lanes Restaurant on Hwy #36. Large loads of trash have been removed by our volunteers and the City of Kawartha Lakes, including many bags of bottles, cans, etc. and truckloads of discarded construction material. The City Parks Directors have given the stewardship of this park, eight acres of old growth forest, to the Environmental Action Bobcaygeon Committee, and forty “Friends of Wilderness Park” have paid a membership fee of $20.00 to help. We plan to have a display at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday, August 4th followed by a late summer picnic for the “Friends” and others interested to see the progress and enjoy a non-work get together. We will apply by November 1, 2012 for a Trillium
Foundation Grant. If our proposal is accepted, we could receive funding in March 2013, enabling us to begin trail construction in the Spring. We hope to provide groomed trials of crushed limestone for walking, hiking, cycling, skiing and snowshoeing! Please contact Richard Fedy at (705)738-3272 if you would like to help develop our Wilderness Park by preserving this forest, and providing a healthy recreational area for families and visitors in Bobcaygeon.Ruth Gibson
GLOBUS THEATRE At the Lab Presents…
The summer is moving on a quick pace. The Rocky Road to Dublin has begun–three shows and three standing ovations. NextinourfivemainshowseriesisTheSecretLives of Henry and Alice. This is a very funny play about a middle-aged couple, who begin to fantasize to try to make their lives better. This show stars Artistic Director Sarah Quick as Alice and Artistic Producer James Barrett as Henry. It is a great script full of one-liners and a lot of soul. Our next one-nighter is Slaphappy who we are pleased to have back every year. The members of this group are great improvisers and an audience favourite. The next in our Children’s Series is The Alphabet Show, brought to you by tvpuppetree. They always do a great job entertaining our younger audience members and have amazing puppets. We also will be hosting our last pub quiz of the summer on Sunday, August 5th at 8 pm. Fun for everyone.Comeoutandenjoyalaugh-fillednightof trivia for $5 per person in teams of two to six people. Join us!
FEATURE LOCATIONBobcaygeon Farmer’s Market
Note to self: The Bobcaygeon Farmer’s Market will set up at Kawartha Settler’s Village on Saturday, July 28, 8 am to 1 pm. This unites our pioneering spirit with the production of locally grown foods and homemade baking. Please attend this once-a-season event!
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DRIFTWOOD THEATRE PRESENTS…
William Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
“I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream...” This summer, join Driftwood Theatre on a magical, musical journey into an enchanted forest, where four young lovers and one hapless weaver fall victim to the whimsies of a mischievous creature armedwithaverypowerfulflower. Driftwood is proud to present their a cappella musical adaptation of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM as the 2012 Bard’s Bus Tour. The production tours across Southern Ontario with PWYC performances from July 12th through August 19th. The DREAM plays in Bobcaygeon for ONE NIGHT ONLY on August 3 at Kawartha Settlers’ Village. Tickets are PWYC ($15 suggested) at the door, or advance reservations can be made ($15-$18) through www.TOTix.ca. BYO blanket or lawn chair! This adaptation, first created in 2004 bycomposers Kevin Fox (Swingle Singers, Juno-nominated ensemble Cadence) and Tom Lillington (Retrocity, Nathaniel Dett Chorale) and director D. Jeremy Smith, has been revised and expanded for the new production and marks the culmination of a 10-year collaboration among the creative team to weave a cappella music into Shakespeare’s plays. The cast includes Driftwood alumnae Steven Burley as Oberon (15 Driftwood seasons), Madeleine Donohue as Helena (3 Driftwood seasons; All in the Timing, The Dining Room, Down n’ Out Productions; Fibber, Raging Dreams, Theatre Gargantua), Helen King as Quince (2 Driftwood seasons; Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Theatre Lac Brome; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Centaur), and Andrew Scanlon as Bottom (3 Driftwood seasons; Toy Story: The Musical, Disney Creative Ent; The Full Monty, Theatre Aquarius; The Godot Cycle, Yes Let’s Go/Toronto Fringe). Find additional information atwww.driftwoodtheatre.com/bards-bus-tour/bards-bus-tour-dates.
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Eganridge Inn and Spa and the Academy Theatre announce a special opportunity for all attending the upcoming evening with Rex Murphy on September 8. Those who purchase a ticket to this inaugural Signature Fundraising Event by August 15th will be entered into a draw to win one night’s accommodation in a terrace room with breakfast and dinner and tickets to an upcoming event at the Academy. People who have already purchased their tickets are automatically entered. Eganridge joins a growing list of sponsors for this evening including Colio Wines, Mariposa Dairy and Beer Barons. “Fundraising events such as this rely on two important things: a captivating and timely speaker and corporate sponsors who are committed to make the evening truly memorable,” said General Manager Dan Donaldson. “In our case, we are bringing one of this country’s most recognized political commentators and personalities in Rex Murphy and some wonderful local businesses who want to help. We are very much in their debt.” Tickets to Remarks by Rex Murphy can be purchasedattheAcademyBoxOfficeat705.324.9111or online at www.academytheatre.ca.
VOLUNTARILY STOP BURNING
Fire Department Asks Residents and Visitors The Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service is asking our residents and visitors to voluntarily stop burning until further notice with the exception of small-contained campfires that are required for cookingand/or warmth. Our area has not received any significantprecipitation for some time and the Fire Rating Index remains at the Extreme Level. The Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service has been monitoring this situation daily and, to date, our residents and visitors have been very cooperative, diligent and have been exercising good judgment when burning. The Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service thanks all residents and visitors for their continued cooperation and assistance in managing the risk of fire within theCity of Kawartha Lakes.
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GENEROUS PRIZESOntario Open Fiddle and Step Dance Contest
July 27th and 28th--starting at 6:30 pm in the Bobcaygeon arena--is a great time to witness the talent of our Fiddle and Step Dance contestants. This is a family event featuring performances by contestants from ages 3 to 90. You’re invited to bring the whole family. As in other years, the top prize for the winner of the Ontario Open Fiddle and Step Dance Contest, in both the Fiddle and Step Dance competitions, will receive $500. The Contest will give out more than $8,500 prize money to our winners. Our Directors thank all the businesses, service clubs and private donors in Bobcaygeon for supporting our Contest. Without YOU it would not be possible to carry out our mandate of preserving theartofold-timefiddleandstepdance. See you at the Contest.By Karel Beck, President
BURGS AT THE LANDINGSNote The Location!
While you are touring our gorgeous sites around the Kawarthas, order your Maple Meat Burger. It’s grilled bacon, ham, old Cheddar on a homemade 6-ounce burger, smothered in syrup, topped with lettuce, tomato and pickle on a toasted multi-grain bun. Enjoy this yummy burger at The Landings Marina & Restaurant,432 Long Beach Road, Cameron. 705.359.1759
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Local MP Barry Devolin, on behalf of the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages and HisExcellency The Right Honourable David Johnston, awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal to five Kawartha Lakes residents. Thepresentations were made at the community celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in Fenelon Falls. The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal is a tangible way for Canada to honour Her Majesty for her service to this country. At the same time,itservestohonoursignificantcontributionsand achievements by Canadians. “For 60 years,HerMajesty has exemplifiedthe true meaning of public service and today we recognize several great individuals who have dedicated themselves to service to family, community and country,” said Devolin. Recipients include: Arlene Colman, Ian Colman, Inspector, Mark Mitchell, Inspector Robert Shaw, Glenn Woolfrey. During the year of celebrations, 60,000 deserving Canadians from across the country and various walks of life will be recognized.
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Life at Adelaide Place is a superb blend of fact and philosophy. The fact is: a combination of good nutrition, social interaction and physical activity are absolutely essential to a person’s well being. The philosophy is: personal choice and plenty of options promote independence. The bonus is: retirement isn’t what it used to be. Retirement has evolved so much! Says Adrienne West, Director of Community Relations for Adelaide Place, “Retirement communities have changed so much that when people come in, they are thrilled to see how great life really can be.” While the biggest challenge may be making the initial decision to move, two of the best surprises about Adelaide Place may be the affordability and ease of transition. “It’s really all about choice,” West explains. “We are always providing our residents with options. And we also help to facilitate the transition to make it a smooth and easy one.” Here, seniors are able to maintain their independence while having 24-hour support on hand. They get to enjoy the best of all worlds. Residents may do and enjoy as much as they wish. From participating in lively discussions, to choosing when you dine and with whom, selecting an activity or day trip--or opting for a good book, some music and a luxurious afternoon nap--it’s a choice. It’s possible the only question might be: Why didn’t I do this sooner? “It’s always the right time to start something new,” says West. “We want people to see that with their own eyes.” Call today. Ask for Adrienne West. She’ll treat you to a personal tour.
Beat the HeatAll Inclusive Retirement LivingFor Less Than You Imagined
Call today for summer pricing84 Adelaide St. S., Lindsay • 705-212-0201 • www.adelaideplace.com
Moving Costs • Salon Services • Second Person • Parking
By Susan Simmons
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705.738.5111 1.888.452.5111 26 Country Club Dr., Fenelon Falls
Rest. Relax. Rejuvenate.
“Join us for Lunch”“Join us for Lunch”
Where: Kawartha Dairy Bobcaygeon
When: Saturday, August 4th 12:00 – 4:00
Live Music • Facepainting • Balloon Animals
Cake & Ice Cream • And More!Hope To See You There!
1937-2012
Band + Refreshments + Specials … Aug 4th at My Favourite Things 10 King St E. Bobcaygeon, 705-738-9090
DISCOVER YOUR FAVOURITES
New and Familiar Faces at Buckhorn Fine Art Festival
The Buckhorn Fine Art Festival 2012 announces nine artists who will make their debuts at this year’s show. The artists represent a variety of medium and style to add diversity to the already inspiring group of exhibitors. The special Preview Night Gala takes place August 17 from 7 to 10 pm. Tickets are available now. Contact www.buckhornfineart.com or call705.657.1918. Regular Festival hours are August 18 and 19, 10 am to 5 pm. The Buckhorn Fine Art Festival takes place at the Buckhorn Community Centre, Lakehurst Road in Buckhorn.
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or classified copy? Make sure yours is included. The next deadline for The Promoter is WEDNSDAY, AUGUST 1. PS: Please email Susan, [email protected], for your copy of editorial submission guidelines.
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JAMES GOODLIFF
www.mediastain.com705.488.1915
Art Inspired By The Kawarthas
AVAILABLE AT
Bob Burn’s BooksFenelon Falls &
Coboconk Library
Council is receiving applications from citizens of the Township of Galway-
Cavendish and Harvey for appointment to the following Board:
Public Library Board – 1 appointmentThis appointment will serve for the balance
of the current term of Council.Resumes should be submitted no later than
12:00 noon on Friday, August 10, 2012 to:Pat Kemp, CAO
Box 820, R.R. #3701 County Rd. #36
Bobcaygeon, ON K0M 1A0Telephone: 705-738-3800 ext. 235
1-800-374-4009Email: [email protected]
Fax: 705-738-3801
GAMIINGNATURE CENTRE PRESENTS An Evening with Alexandra Cousteau,
Emerging Explorer
In the footsteps of her grandfather Jacques Cousteau. August 24, 2012 7 pm, at 1884 Pigeon Lake Road, between Lindsay and Bobcaygeon.
For more information about Alexandra Cousteau and the venue, check www.gamiing.org.
MINUTES OF MUNICIPAL MEETINGS
Are Not All That Important
With these words, Walter and Sally Wilkins realized that they were now to experience the incompetent sideofappointedMunicipalofficials. It was the aftermath of the Wilkins’ Variance Application described in COTTAGE WARS. They were reading over the Minutes from their portion of the Committee of Alterations Meeting. The Minutes revealed that Amber Etherington’s remarks were now attributed to a woman who had spoken in the previous agenda item. Chris Caboto, who had spoken in some detail about his frustration
and doubt concerning the local Building Inspector’s knowledge of measuring, was omitted entirely. The Wilkins requested that the Minutes be corrected and amended so that they might be accurate and a few weeks later a second set of Minutes was received. More errors surfaced, Chris Caboto was still omitted, but Amber Etherington’s name was correctly placed in the proceedings. Again Wilkins complained and again the grumpy Secretary-Treasurer sent off another set of Minutes. Chris Caboto’s name was again omitted along with his damning statements about the Building Inspector. Some months later, the Wilkins walked into the DevelopmentOffice, asked for and lookedat theirfileanddiscoveredyetanothercopyoftheMinutes,again wrong and incomplete and this one not even mailed to them. Cover up, perchance?By David R. Herseywww.cottagewarsbook.com.
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THE NORTH PIGEON LAKE RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION
By Ross A. Morton
The proposed development of Boyd Island with four hundred plus cottages and all that goes with a major developmentwasthefirstcrisisthattriggeredsomeenlightened residents, like Ted Hill, George Jewitt, Ted Pollock and Jim O’Brien, to meet regularly for discussion. At that time, the residents didn’t even have a Tim Hortons to gather at and discuss their concerns. The local town council needed more expertise to answer residents’ questions, such as, where would 400 families park their cars and boats on the mainland, was there to be a bridge, what aboutfireprotection?Outoftheirdeliberationscamea cohesive group to be molded into the NPLRA. They approached the town council with
legitimate arguments built on facts and reasonable expectations. The NPLRA members were heard as one after another step to guarantee that any development would be sane. The island remains the pristine piece of property on Pigeon Lake. The legacy of George, Ted, Ted, Jim and others from 25 years ago is very evident today. It was not about them; it was about the lake and the generations that would enjoy it. The word quarry entered the vocabulary of NPLRA as a second crisis. Is our area becoming “the new quarry capital of Ontario”? In 2011, a spokesperson from the Ontario Sand Stone and Aggregate Association spoke to our 2011 AGM. She allayed some of our fears as the association seemed to have high standards for how a quarry should operate. But, to her knowledge, none of our townships’ quarries were members of the association! In 2012, we have a “mega quarry” on the docket for our township. When the Planning Meeting was listening to the proposal for rezoning, a deluge of constituents descended on Council. The result was a further public meeting was held on the 23rd of June. At this meeting people were quite vocal and they covered all the issues. One of the best and most succinctly encapsulating statement was when someone stated that the Town appears to give more attention to a request to build a dock than they give to quarry plans. NPLRA has thus focused on this issue since it is as great as the original reason for our association’s formation 25 years ago. I am meeting more new neighbours who are joining NPLRA as they see the issues surrounding quarries as equivalent to what we saw years ago about the island’s development. The NPLRA’s AGM is July 28th, 10:00 am, Bobcaygeon Lawn Bowling Club. Come out and join up.
AlwaysHomemade AlwaysDelicious
50 MAIN ST. BOBCAYGEON 738-6574
Renee makes
awesome omelettes
and fresh fruit
pancakes.
Check it out!
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1-800-304-7897 • 705-738-2037 www.globustheatre.com
2300 Pigeon Lake Rd, Bobcaygeon
Presents
July 25th – Aug 4thIn this hilarious kitchen-sink comedy a bored housewife and a beleaguered husband discover that all they need to escape their hum-drum lives is a little imagination - throwing them
into a world of explosive passions, rotting melons, deckchairs…and sexy French waiters!
by David Tristam
Monday, July 30th @ 8pmCanadian Comedy Award Winners back by popular demand.
The Alphabet ShowSaturday August 4th @ 11amA wonderful puppet show for kids aged 3 - 7
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HOME INSPECTIONwith Bill Handley
Home buying is a complex process that can be daunting.You’llfindhundredsofpotentialpropertiesadvertised on dozens of Canadian websites. But which one is right for you? A REALTOR® will guide you through every step, explain the market, the process and the paperwork. Be an informed buyer. Here are a couple web sites with great information and checklists you can print off to use www.howrealtorshelp.ca and www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca. The purpose of your personal inspection is only to eliminate those properties from consideration that have toomanyobvious deficiencies. It is notdesigned to take the place of a professional house inspection. If a house passes your initial “tests” (location, wants and needs), you will probably schedule a second showing where you can spend time doing an inspection of the house. The following checklist will help you to evaluate and compare the quality of houses that you are considering for purchase before you decide to make a purchase offer. Ask questions:
Have realistic expectations. There is no such thing as a defect-free home. A brand new structure will have some items in need of correction, and the most immaculately kept home will also have some issues that could use some improvement.
Bill Handley, associate member with the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors and the Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors, offers HOME INSPECTIONS and WETT INSPECTIONS in Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough County, Haliburton County and Durham Region. Handley Home Inspections (705) 454-8832, visit www.handleyhomeinspections.com.
APPRECIATION ABOUNDSFrom the Bobcaygeon Legion
The Legion had two very successful months for fundraising and we thank everyone who has helped us over the past few months. Special thanks to Matt Leaver (Just for the Halibut) and his parents who not only support the Legion but who came through for us again at our Steak BBQ. Also Bigley’s supported our Ladies Night by providing Fashions and help. Happy Days House Boats came through for us as well. We have so many community supporters and without them it would not be possible for us to host our events. The Legion wants the Local Bobcaygeon Businesses and the community as a whole to know that if there is anything we can do in return to please call us. 705.738.2710. The Promoter helps by running these articles for us. This one is to say thanks to everyone who donated, helped, volunteered or just attended our events. We welcome everyone to the Legion. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts and on behalf of our veterans.Margaret Cameron, President
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b) Roof: is the ridgeline a nice straight line or a wavy surface, do the shingles appear new or old? What is the overall condition? Do you see vents? Condition of any chimneys?
Now walk around the exterior. Are there any obvious cracks or shifts in the foundation?Inside the home basement, check for signs of water penetration in the basement walls.Check inside all ceilings and areas around windows for evidence of leaks?In general, view the quality, workmanship and the maintained upkeep of the house.
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THUNDERSTORMSPreparation is KeyWith thunderstorm season in full swing in Ontario, Hydro One wants to remind you and your family of the importance of being prepared in case of an extended emergency if severe weather strikes. Make it a family activity to create a list of items your family would need in the event of an extended emergency and gather together your emergency kit. Consider including the following items:•Water(recommend2Lperperson/day)•Cannedordriedfoodthatwon’tspoil•Amanualcanopener•Winduporbatterypoweredflashlight•Winduporbatterypoweredradio•Batteriesforyourflashlightandradio•Acopyofyouremergencyevacuationplan•Anymedicalitemsyourequire•Blanket•Yourcommunity’srecoveryplan•Hydro One’s emergency power outage hotlinenumber - 1-800-434-1235. Ensure you have at least one corded phone at home; a cordless phone will not work in a power outage. Keep your emergency kit in a backpack and make sure everyone in your home knows where to findit. If your area is affected by a storm, be sure to stay clear of any fallen power lines. If you spot a fallen line, keep at least 10 metres away, even if it doesn’t appear to be live. Report it to the police and call Hydro One at 1-800-434-1235. Safety is at the core of everything Hydro One employees do. Not only are our crews trained in First Aid, every Hydro One vehicle is equipped with a First Aid kit. For outage up-dates, download Hydro One’s free mobile app on smartphone and tablet devices. Customers can check the status of power outages anywhere in Hydro One’s service area.
YOU’RE WELCOME!Tell Us About It
We are hearing from you! Tremendous! While you’re enjoying our local sites, eateries, services and retailers, keep in mind we want to hear from you. Please send your best Customer Service In The Kawarthas story between now and August 15. Describe your experience in 150 words or fewer. Email it to [email protected] with YOU’RE WELCOME in the subject line. Be sure to include your name and contact. Please. Thank you. (Pssst: There is a prize.) You’re welcome.
You Are Cordially Invited To Attend
The Presentation ofThe Queen’s Jubilee Medal
to
Margaret McLeanby Barry Devolin MP
WednesdayAugust 8th - 3:30
Bobcaygeon Service CentreRefreshments will be served
COMING EVENTS The Promoter is still–and always will be–a free servicefornon-profit,charitableeventlistings.
Submissions should contain only the name of the event, the date, time, location and contact number.
The Promoter is 100 percent locally owned, operated and completely supported by local advertisers. We happily include your events as space permits.
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COBOCONK NEWS
GARAGE PACKAGES
STARTING AT $2,499.00
SHIELDS HOME HARDWARE6663 Hwy. 35, Coboconk. Phone: 705.454.3342 Fax 705.4541901
Enjoy The Duck Derby
DUCK!Coboconk Lions &
United Way Duck DerbyWaddle, walk or roll to the Annual Duck Derby in Coby, Sunday, August 5th. The Duck Derby is a joint fundraiser for the Coboconk and District Lions Club and the United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes. This is the 15th year for the event in Coboconk. The ducks are released at the Coby dam into the GullRiver.TheyfloatundertheHighway35bridgetoafinishlinedowntheriver. Prior to the race (between noon and 2 pm), come and get your free Duck Derby balloon hat, visit the Lions Food trailer for lunch, listen to the street music of Wild Willie and secure your position on the shoreline or bridge for the exciting race. Duck Derby tickets ($5.00 each or 3 for $10.00) are always sold out. Get your tickets in advance from local business stores in Coby. Therewillbefivecashawardstotaling$500.00
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6651 Hwy. 35, Coboconk“Where a real variety awaits you”
Welcome Everyone To TheCoboconk Duck Derby
Compliments of
Souters Variety
www.explorekawarthalakes.com
Join us at the 15th Annual Coboconk Duck DerbySunday, Aug 5th, 20122:00pm - 3:00pm
Mayor Ric McGee & Councillor Emmett Yeo
Join us at the 15th Annual Coboconk Duck DerbySunday, Aug 5th, 20122:00pm - 3:00pm
Thank you to the following who also helped make the3rd Annual Coboconk Fresh Water Summit a Success!
• City of Kawartha Lakes • Balsam Lake Association• Tom & Donna Barbour • Houston Marine • Souters Variety
-$100.00 for thefirstfiveducks tocross thefinishline. Come cheer on the “the little swimmers.” Winners will be announced after the race.
Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:00Sunday 11:00 - 4:00
61 Bolton St.Bobcaygeon705-738-2373
urdypJEWELLERY & GEMS
AnnualSUMMERMADNESSSALE
50% OFFDIAMOND PENDANTSDIAMOND RINGSSKAGEN WATCHES
Sale ends Sunday August 5
Visit www.bobcaygeononline.com for all the contest details and to enter
WINA $30 TIM CARDEVERY FRIDAY
July 9th until August 27th, 2012
Beside LCBO and Old Schoolhouse (LLBO Licenced)
GREAT FOOD ... DRINKSMUSIC ... ART
Come enjoy our Outdoor BBQ
Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
49 King St., Bobcaygeon • 705-738-0049
Bistro 49
JOIN US FOR MIDNIGHT MADNESS
• 54 Main St. Bobcaygeon • 738-1973 •
20% off All Summer ClothingCarrie available for Mini-Readings • Christine for Tea Leaf Readings
Johannes Linstead Playing Guitar to entertain you while you shop
JOIN US FOR MIDNIGHT MADNESS
Band + Refreshments + Specialsat My Favourite Things 10 King St E. Bobcaygeon, 705-738-9090…August 4th 7pm – 12am
Bobcaygeon Midnight Madness
ALL JEWELLERY20-50% OFF
STOREWIDE
beautiful jewellery from around the worldII
HUNDREDS OFP u r s e s & E v e n i n g B a g s
1/2 PRICE
40 Bolton St., Bobcaygeon • 705.731.0264
••• MIDNIGHT MADNESS - AUGUST 4th •••
Ladies Summer Tops & Dresses - All on Sale
GUITAR OF FIREJohannes Linstead Performs Midnight
Madness Bobcaygeon
From being named Canada’s “Guitarist of the Year”, to winning six Best Album awards, to four top-ten Billboard charting albums in the US, to top-ten radio airplay, Johannes Linstead has become recognized internationally as one of the best selling guitarists and composers in the Instrumental and World Music genres. Enjoy his performance at Kaleidoscope, Market Square, Saturday evening, August 4th. Johannesisan“InfluentialArtist”withYamahaCorporation of America, the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the world. On stage andonhisrecordings,JohannesletslooseafiestaofSpanish guitar magic! He recorded a new album, which will not be released until October 25th. However, he agreed to bring a limited number of copies with him for pre-sale at Bobcaygeon’s Midnight Madness event. This new album is called “Tales of a Gypsy”.
7 KING ST. E. | WWW.SPITTINGIMAGES.CA | 705 341 4198
“YOU DON'T TAKE A PHOTOGRAPH,
YOU MAKE IT”ANSEL ADAMS
CANVAS STUDIO
“A TRUE PHOTOGRAPH NEED NOT BE EXPLAINED,
NOR CAN IT BE CONTAINED IN WORDS”
ANSEL ADAMS
August 4, 7p.m. - Midnight
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85 Dunn St.,Bobcaygeon Ont.
www.settlersvilage.org
★ Games★ Animals★ Balloon Art★ Bobillini Magic Show★ Fun, Demonstrations and much more.
Settler’s Caygeon CarnivalJuly 28, 10-4
Come and have a good time, Activitiesfor the whole family.
For more information contactKawartha Settlers’ Village at
705-738-6163 oremail [email protected]
"Farmers' Marketat Settlers' Village
July 28"
Home Office - Twin Bear Farm, Cty Rd. 8, BobcaygeonSelling Farms, Homes, Cottages and Rural Properties
Call for a Complimentary Opinion of ValueMember of Kawartha Lakes & Toronto Real Estate Boards
Kawartha Lakes RealtyBrokerage
Independently Owned and Operated
KAWARTHA SETTLERS’ VILLAGENotes from the Manager
Summer of 2012, will you remember: the heat, a wedding, a new baby, a new cottage, a fun vacation? We’ll remember our camp children. The children have enjoyed a great time learning, living like settlers, feeding all of our animals, playing games, and cooling down with water fights. All of ouranimals are here now: two kids, a family of ducks
Kawartha Settlers’ Village congratulates Al Ingram for receiving the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Al is a worthy recipient of such a fine honour. Pictured is Laurie Scott MPP presenting Al Ingram with his Medal, July 15, 2012.
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STARTS AT
2:00 PM
PRESENT IN
CONCERT
SPECIAL APPEARANCE
MARC EKINS
AND
RON LISTER
DUET
BY POPULAR DEMAND
Lockjam Concerts gratefully acknowledges our sponsors
STARTS AT
2:00 PM
PRESENT IN
CONCERT
SPECIAL APPEARANCE
MARC EKINS
AND
RON LISTER
DUET
BY POPULAR DEMAND
Lockjam Concerts gratefully acknowledges our sponsors
STARTS AT
2:00 PM
PRESENT IN
CONCERT
SPECIAL APPEARANCE
MARC EKINS
AND
RON LISTER
DUET
BY POPULAR DEMAND
Lockjam Concerts gratefully acknowledges our sponsors
STARTS AT
2:00 PM
PRESENT IN
CONCERT
SPECIAL APPEARANCE
MARC EKINS
AND
RON LISTER
DUET
BY POPULAR DEMAND
Lockjam Concerts gratefully acknowledges our sponsors
STARTS AT
2:00 PM
PRESENT IN
CONCERT
SPECIAL APPEARANCE
MARC EKINS
AND
RON LISTER
DUET
BY POPULAR DEMAND
Lockjam Concerts gratefully acknowledges our sponsors
STARTS AT
2:00 PM
PRESENT IN
CONCERT
SPECIAL APPEARANCE
MARC EKINS
AND
RON LISTER
DUET
BY POPULAR DEMAND
Lockjam Concerts gratefully acknowledges our sponsors
saturday august 4, 2012Presents in ConCert
starts at 2:00 Pm
lock 34 park fenelon fallsbar service by fenelon falls curling club
food service by boathouse restaurant
Doran HayesRegistered Audiologist
Musician & Sound Engineer
“We put the heart in hearing”
PLENTY OF
FREE PARKING
* In House Demonstrations“Come hear the difference”
705-320-9244
www.kawarthahearingcare.com
Kent Place Mall, Unit 107 Main Floor, WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLEPort 32 Reynolds Prof Building, Bobcaygeon
*
Audiological services including:
• Complimentary Hearing Tests
• Hearing Aids (All Manufacturers)
• Sound & Hearing Seminars
• Musician’s Plugs & In Ear Monitors
• Wax Removal • House Calls
Ministry of Health ADP, W.C.B., DVA, Sunlife (GM) & Other Insurances Accepted.
“We will better or match all written quotes”
*Fair pricing with compassionate care*
2011
with two ducklings and three chickens. There’s a lot of fun and feeding going on! The Settlers’ Village Artists recently hosted another successful Art Show and are now preparing for their next exhibit in Henderson House starting on August 23, 2012: Vintage Homes, Schools and Barns. I hope you will come by and enjoy viewing their work. Caygeon Carnival is our next event: games, demonstrations, candy, food and more on July 28, 10 am to 4 pm. Fun for the whole family. Driftwood Theatre comes to town on August 3 at 7 pm. Bring your chair and be delighted by ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream!’ September 15 from 1 to 6 p.m. is when you need to have your pie baking skills in order! We have a barrel of fun waiting for you. See a pig roasting on thefireandeatfreshcornonthecob.Beergardenanyone? Or maybe a glass of wine? Singing and dancing? Good old-fashioned harvest fun. Come and join us!Thank you to all who attended the Waterwheel opening. It was wonderful to give a personal thank you to donors, builders and suppliers who generously gave of the time and means. It is a delightful attraction in the Village, especially to all of the couples planning weddings in Fairbairn Church or on our grounds. If you have an idea for a fall course, call me and let me know. We’ll try to get it into the program.
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Classifieds 20 words or less for $25.00 + H.S.T. Deadline for next issue July 20, [email protected]
SERVICESORIGINAL MAN
WITH TRUCK 15yrs experience Lowest prices. Snow removal
Painting Garbage removal,
Property maintenanceLong or short
distance moves. No job too small!
Bruce 705-738-6321 ____________________
GOPHERCONSTRUCTION
SERVICESRoofing/Repairs/
MaintenanceEavestrough Cleaning
Spring property cleanupYard Maintenance
Dump RunsPrivate SecurityMonica Stanley705-738-6364.
_____________________FLAGLER PAINTING
Full ServiceInterior & ExteriorRepairs-all types to Home & Cottages
Drywall to Trim workServing the Kawarthas
for 21 yearsCall Gord Flagler
705-731-0714_____________________
NOBLE’S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Clean up of yards, window cleaning, dump runs, grass cutting, shrub and hedge trimming, etc.
Affordable RatesTim & Ryan Noble(Hickory Beach)
Fenelon 887-9527
Douglas CanoesRe-canvassing, repair, restorations&fibreglass
work available. For canoes and small boats: custom made canoe book cases.
Restored canoes for sale705-738-5648
[email protected]_____________________
GREGG MACNEILLANDSCAPING705-793-9437
Interlocking brick armour stone, retaining walls,
decks, driveways, patios, walkways, stairs and
repairs to all._____________________
Midtown Roofing and RenovationsServing the area
for 19 years.Fully insured.Gaurenteed
workmanship.Lifetime manufacturer’s
warrenties.Now offering up to
15% off labour onanyre-roofingorexterior renovation.
Call for a free quote today
705-738-7847705-657-7847
_____________________JEFF’S WINDOW
CEANINGResidential,
commercial, cottages. Making it shine since 79Serving Bobcaygeon and
Feneon Falls areaCall 647.883.7033
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS
Custom-fitclothingalterations. Call April
705.738.2396_____________________General Landscaping, Property Mtce., Tree
removal,woodsplitter/chipper available. Barn
Cleaning, garbage removal. FREE scrap
metal removal. Serving the Kawartha Lakes Area.FreeEstimates/Reasonable Rates. Call Edgar (Retired
Farmer with 30 years experience.) 705.738.2239 or
705.328.4338_____________________
HH GLASS & METALWindow and dorr
installation and repair.Metal work and
weather caulking,journeyman glazier.
Call Harold at705.887.1770 or cell
705.341.1617_____________________
FIREWOODAll hardwood cut, split
and delivered.$275 a cord in
Bobcageon area. Pick up available. Call PhilDay 705 340 3433Eve 705 738 6227
_____________________PAINTER
Window Cleaner,Personal touch,
quality wok.Interior & exterior.
Minor drywall repairs.Free estimate.
Call Ron 705.887.3998
Voice LessonsDo you like to sing?
705.887.61112
FOR RENTROOM FOR RENT
in Bobcaygeon $450.00permonth.Fridge/TVin
room. Call 738-1905_____________________
FENELON FALLSShort or Long term 1 & 2 bedrm bungalow styleefficiencyunits,
completely redecorated, new paint, carpet, hard
surface, drapes, tub surrounds,lightfixtures,includes stove & fridge,
block to downtown, beach & park on1/2acreproperty.
*All Inclusive* Nosmoking/pets.Ref.
905-435-7303. _____________________
House For RentBobcaygeon Waterfront. 3 bedroom, long-term preferred, starting July. No smoking, no pets,
$1500 per week. Contact [email protected]
_____________________2 bedroom apartment,
Heat & Hydro included. See Kijiji ad
#374477773. P: 705.738.6619
_____________________51 MAIN ST.
BOBCAYGEONBachelor or also would begoodretailoroffice
space. $675. all in 3 bedroom apt upper floor$875allin.
Call 647.883.7033
KAWARTHASEPTIC SERVICE
Septic & Holding Tank Pumping#1 IN THE #2 BUSINESS
Portable Toilets AvailableTheo Finley • 738-3424 • Bobcaygeon
DIYDOGWASH
4Paws4 Paws4Paws
705-738-273979 William St.Bobcaygeon
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20 words or less for $25.00 + H.S.T. Deadline for next issue July 20, 2012.
FOR SALEWATER FILTER
and UV light system.
New bulb in box. $125.
Call Debra or Shawn
705.359.1759_____________________
Cedar Decking, Pine & Cedar v-joint
bundled softwood slabs $20. Trim board & batten
Wood shavingsHodgson Bros Lumber
705-454-2219_____________________
CHESTERFIELD7ft. long Spotless, Beige,
Good price.705-887-6112
_____________________Electronic Chair.
Wine colour in excellent condition. Raises from
chair to lounge, bed, and standing position.
Used only 3 months. $600firm.
705 738 2573
YARD SALES59-63 Main St.
BobcaygeonSaturday, july 28
8:00 a.m.Houshold items,
bicycles, basketball hoop and stand,
tools,officefurniture,garden tools
‘something for everyone’_____________________
‘PRETTY BIG”Friday Aug 3 and Saturday Aug 4
119 Echo Bay Rd. Bobcaygeon
197 Riverside Dr. Bobcaygeon July 28, 8-2 Good Stuff! Priced to go!_____________________
MULTI FAMILYYARD SALE
Saturday Aug 48am-1pm
Lots + Lots of great treasures
15 + 19 Prince St. WestBobcaygeon
HELP WANTEDPart-time staff
pharmacist wanted for Wilberforce/Kinmount
Pharmacy: We are a full-service retail
pharmacy looking for an energetic and motivated pharmacist to join our “family”. Please apply if you have excellent communication skills
and the ability to connect with our patients.
Must be willing to do professional services such as medschecks, etc and have a passion for the
profession. This may lead to a full position.
Please fax your resume to 705-448-1225 or
email your resume to [email protected] “No weekends or
Holidays”_____________________Bobcaygeon’s Musical
Ambassadors, The Bobcaygeon
Choristers are currently seeking the services of a Musical Director and a Piano Accompanist. The Choristers are a 34 voice SATB group who love to sing and
entertain throughout the Kawarthas.
Please call Barb at 705-738-5746
IN MEMORYIn memory of my beloved
husband, stepfather, grandfather,
Helmut Al. Kuenle, who left us 12 years ago
August 2nd 2000,Loving memories
never dieA years roll on and
days pass byIn my heart memories
are kept,Of the one I loved
and will never forget.Your Loving Wife
Ginny, Cheryl, David and
Chris Clause
WANTEDANTIQUES
Furniture, glass, china, military medals etc. duck decoys, clocks, jewelry,
siver dollars, gold, 50 cent pieces, pocket
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R. Carruth705.887.1672
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DAD
Terrence Keough
June 27 1947 to August 2, 2010
He never looked for praiseHe was never one to boast
He went on quietly workingFor those he loved the most
His dream were seldom spoken
His wants were very fewAnd most of the time his worries
went unspoken too
Hewasthere-AfirmFoundation
Through all my storms of lifeA sturdy hand to hold to
In times of stress and strifeA true friend I could turn to
When times were good or badOne of my greatest blessings
The man that I call dad.
Love always and forever,
Your daughter, Melanie & granddaughter,Chantelle..
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JUL 30-AUG 3 - Join The Safari! Vacation Bible School at Trinity United Church, Bobcaygeon. Led by youth leadership of the VIBE program of Lindsay Presbytery. Fun-filled mornings ofgames, arts, music and more. $5 per child. Pre-register with Sue at 705.738.5135.AUG 1 - Bobcaygeon & District Horticulture Society presents 50th Annual Summer Flower Show & Summer Tea Knox Presbyterian Church Hall 1-4 p.m. 705-738-2397.AUG 1-Big Buck Bid Euchre Coboconk Legion 11:00 includes lunch $10.00 p.p. AUG 3- Bobcaygeon Senior Citizens Center Will host a MINI BUCK EUCHRE 7 P.M Info: call Larry 705-738-6930AUG 4- Flea Market, Coby Train Station, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Vendors wanted. Call Pam at 705-887-7174. Proceeds go to restoration of the Coboconk Train Station.AUG 7- ‘Meet the Nurse’. 10 am - noon, Ontario Early Years Centre. Parents with children up to age six years can meet with a Public Health Nurse, who can weigh the baby, provide breastfeeding support, screen for speech concerns and discuss infant care, growth and development and other parental concerns. Call (705) 324-3569 or 1-866-888-4577 for more information.AUG 13 -BIG BUCKS BRIDGE Bobcaygeon Seniors Citizens’ Club 11 A.M. Sharp- Includes Lunch. Tickets, $10.00Call: Wendy: 705-887-3057 for ticketsAUG. 17 Buckhorn Fine Art Festival at the Buckhorn Community
Centre Gala Opening 7 pm - 10 pm. AUG. 18 & 19 from 10 am - 5 pm. Free Parking, Wheelchair Accessible. Visit buckhornfineart.comor 705 657-1918AUG 18 - Bobcaygeon Senior Citizens Center Will host a MINI BUCK BID EUCHRE, 7 P.M. Everyone welcome forInfo call Phil 705-738-6171AUG 19 - Village Baptist Church Creation Ministries International: Physicis Dr. Jim Mason will be visiting. AUG 20 - Healthy Beginnings Prenatal Class, 6:30 - 8:30 pm, HKPR District Health Unit office in Lindsay.Join this free class offered by the Health Unit to help expectant parents prepare for baby’s arrival. Continues on Aug. 22, 27 and 29. Pre-register by calling (705) 324-3569.
AUG 30 - Bobcaygeon Senior Centre Fund Raisers bus to Casino Rama. Fund Raiser for Seniors Centre. $2 for the bus and Buffet lunch. Departing at 8:30 from 100 Head Street Bobcaygeon, returning at 4:15. Contact Judy: 705-738-4490TUE, THURS & SAT-Pioneer Summer School at the Fenelon Museum, July and August ages 8 to 12 $5 per session pre-registration required info: (705) 887-1044WED-British Empire Afternoon Tea, $5 at the Fenelon Museum, July & August, 2 pm to 4 pminfo: (705) 887-1044FRI-Fenelon Falls Farmers’ Market Open 1- 6 pmLocal Farm Products & ArtisansOutside of the Royal Canadian Legion Fenelon Falls
Local Events
COMING EVENTS
Psychic Medium Carrie Turcotte will be at
Ella’s Kaleidoscope on Saturday, August 4th
& Sunday, August 5th. 30/60minutereadings.Kaleidoscope Special Pricing$30/$60.Mini-readings only will be done during Midnight Madness. To book an
appointment or for more information, call
705-738-1973 or go to www.CarrieTurcotte.com
Award-winning Latin Guitarist JOHANNES
LINSTEAD will be performing live at
Ella’s Kaleidoscope on Saturday, August
4th at 1pm and 8pm. Johannes was named
Canada’s “Guitarist of the Year”, been nominated
for a JUNO award and sold over half-a-million albums www.JohannesLinstead.com Johannes (Yogi Sevaji) will also be teaching
a Kundalini Yoga Class on Sunday, August 5th at 11am till 12:30pm ~ $20. Please meet him at Kaleidoscope’s. For more
information, go to www.CarrieTurcotte.com
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE
Bobcaygeon’s 11th Annual EventMark your calendar now for Saturday, August 18 and Sunday, August 19. It’s the 11th Annual Antiques & Collectibles event in support of the Boyd Heritage Museum, says Administrative Assistant, Debbi Smith. This year there will be thirty vendors featured, plus free parking and the addition of an ATM machine for visitors’ convenience. Held at the Curling Club and Fairgrounds, the sale runs 9:30 am to 5 pm on Saturday and 10 am until 4 pm Sunday. Find details at www.theboydmuseum.com
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The Promoter Crossword # 86 by Charon
Across1 Small in Paris (5)4 The guy next door (9)9 Rues (7)10 Pincered insects (7)11 One way to hang (5)13 A moving crowd (5)15 Rural hotel (3)16 Grab a bite (3)17 Word with uncle, oven or treat (5)
19 It brings out the kid in you (5)21 Able to walk the line (5)23 Reef buildup (5)24 Not pro (3)25 Spoil (3)26 Angel Hair for example (5)28 Weak and ineffectual (5)29 Leave in the lurch (7)31 Spanish painter born in Greece (2,5)33 Malicious implications (9)
34 Emulate a peacock (5)Down1 Imaginary lines around the earth (9)2 Harbour craft (7) 3 Tip of a sock (3)4 Bird homes (5)5 Word with pick or pack (3)6 Sultan's spouses (5)7 British Shakespearean actor Laurence (7)8 Sticky pine stuff (5)2 Duck down (5)14 Detest (5)18 Mexican munchies (5) 19 Under (5)20 Trip for the happy couple (9)22 Shopper's prize (7)24 Enter a contest (7)25 Biscayne Bay port (5)26 Chaplain (5)27 Assists in wrongdoing (5)30 As good as a wink (3)32 It may be between your teeth (3)
Solution to Crossword #85
Saville ComputersCertified On-Site Services
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Aries (March 21 to April 20)“They came, they saw, they ... lingered”. Be on the lookout for a man or woman in black, Aries, possibly lingering about. It could mean trouble. Then again, we’re not 100%. We’re just saying ... please be cautious.
Taurus (April 21 to May 21)“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” Have you taken the time lately to discover the wonders of the world of art, Taurus? Music, theatre, dance, the visual arts, for example? Consider the musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream presented by Driftwood Theatre Group Aug. 3 at Settlers’ Village; the music and artisan displays at Midnight Madness Aug. 4; and the ongoing theatre productions of Globus Theatre at the Lakeview Arts Barns. Find yourself or lose yourself – or both.
Gemini (May 22 to June 22)Now is the time to sell yourself, Gemini. Stick your head out and do what it takes to stand above the crowd. If you believe in yourself and show it, you will soar above the crowd – and beyond!
Cancer (June 23 to July 23)Taking a vacation soon, Cancer? We sense some hesitancy. Don’t be nervous. People look up to you more than you realize and know what good strong qualities you possess. Relax and enjoy yourself. You deserve a huge break!
Leo (July 24 to Aug. 23)There’s still plenty of summer out there to enjoy, Leo, so let the good times roll where they will. You may find yourself spinning down the hill out of control, but so what? That’s what summer is all about!
Virgo (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23)There’s an old photograph hanging around and it’s got a hold on you, Virgo. Learn to forgive and forget and know that everyone makes mistakes, including you. Treat others well. A happy event will brighten your life this phase – with much more happiness ahead.
Libra (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23)Home and family is mostly on your mind these summery days, Libra. In the easy-breezy days ahead, loosen up and savor the company of both your immediate and extended families. Don’t take them for granted, and neither will they.
Scorpio (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22)Your zodiac colours are deep red and black, Scorpio. During this phase, we will look at the symbolism of red and its effect on your life. It is the warmest of all colours, often typifying passionate love and representing danger (fire), life and vitality (blood). Wear red and welcome it with your whole being when you want to present yourself as bold and dynamic. It can boost your confidence, energize you, and protect you from fears and anxieties. Sagittarius (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21)Enough is enough, dear Sag. The time has come to seriously make your health a top priority – your physical, mental and emotional health – because they are all connected. Your family and friends will benefit and thank you. Above all else, you will be a happier person.
Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20)You will experience improved health, Capricorn, and with it lots of opportunities for new adventures and, dare we say it, exhilarating escapades. They’re just waiting for you to partake. Jump right in!
Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19)Look out, Aquarius! Love is in the air! Don’t take a back seat – grab the wheel and steer yourself down the road to whereever you want to go. There will be no regrets, only good times, and many memories.
Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20)Hold your children close, Pisces. Children are our future. Treat them well, show them respect, and praise them. Treasure them. Cherish them. Above all, tell them you love them and each and every day God gives you.
Horoscope by Melodie Mc CulloughFOR JULY 27-AUGUST 2
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• Apples of Gold • The Bargain Shop • Bert’s Appliances • The Big Event Floral • The Boathouse Restaurant • Bob Burns Books • Bodiworx by Stacie • The Butterfly Boutique• Gord Demars Century 21 • Cornerstone Home Furnishings • The Corral • The Cow & Sow • Daisy Mart • DC Design Gallery • Dockside Restaurant• Dollars Worth• Edgetown Ford • Fenelon Falls Curling Club • Fenelon Falls Pharmasave • Fenelon Falls RCL Br.#238• Fenelon Falls Real Estate • G.Hart & Sons • George Wilson Motors • Handley Lumber Ltd. • Highlands Propane • Investors Group • Janet’s home accents
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IT’S A DATEMovie Night in Fenelon Falls
Sunday, August 5th is the big Movie Date Night with family and friends at Garnet Park in Fenelon Falls. Organizers say the crowd will enjoy two must-see, all-time favoriteflicks:ThePrincessBrideandDirty Dancing! More than fifty-two business members ofTheSpecial Events Committee proudly provide the films!Remember to bring your blankets or chairs. There’s free popcorn, too.Thefirstshowbeginsat8:30pm.
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Kawartha Cooks
Welcome to our new food column. It features recipes from you—our local foodies and other friends. We’ll run old family recipes, new favs. Preferably simple and healthy, preferably using local ingredients—and a photo--whenever possible! We’ll start. Here’s a celebration of delicious, seasonal ingredients:
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Into a glass bowl, toss large chunks of big, fresh garden tomatoes, cucumber, avocado, mozzarella cheese (purchased in the ball, not the block.) Squeeze half a fresh lemon over top. Drizzle with olive oil, ground pepper. Toss in fresh parsley, lots of fresh basil. Gently stir with two wooden spoons. Serve at room temperature. Variations: Need a touch of balsamic? Quinoa? Pine nuts? Green onion? Garlic? Use your imagination.
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All About Your HealthBIKING & COMMON SENSE
Set The Example and Save A Noggin
Cycling helmets are only considered, “cool”, it seems, to avid cyclists, trained cyclists and pros. Even though it’s law in our province, many children and youth either don’t wear them or don’t wear them correctly.
If you’re a parent, it is your responsibility to follow through on this vital safety measure for your children and teens. Stay on top of it. Plus, it’s your responsibility to lead by example and protect yourself when you ride a bike, too. Here’s the chance to brush up on your awareness. From the Ministry of Transportation: In Ontario, it is the law that every cyclist under the age of 18 must wear an approved bicycle helmet. An approved bicycle helmet can greatly reduce the risk of permanent injury or death in the event of a fall or collision. Helmet use reduces brain injury by 88%. A helmet works by absorbing the forces of a crash, so if the helmet has been in a collision, it should be replaced even if there is no visible damage. Thebesthelmetisonethatfitsproperly,isworncorrectly and has been manufactured to meet strict safety standards. Look for a safety standards sticker meeting the approval of safety organizations such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Snell, ANSI, ASTM, BSI, CPSC and SAA. Helmets from other sports such as hockey, baseball, and football are not recommended for cycling. They are designed and tested for different types of impact. To provide maximum protection, the helmet shouldfitlevelandsquareonyourhead.Itshouldfitsnuglyandnotslipwhenyoumoveyourhead. Tocheckaproperfit:•Thereshouldbetwofingerwidthsbetweenyour
eyebrows and the helmet. •Thestrapsshouldbeflatagainsttheface.•The side straps should meet just below the ear
making a V-shape under your ear lobe.•The chinstrap should be fastened snugly withenoughroomtofitonefingerbetweenyourchinand the strap.
•Usethesizingpadsprovidedwiththehelmettoadjustthefit.
Ministry of Transportation, Government of Ontario, www.mto.gov.on.ca
FATIGUE, HEADACHES & ABDOMINAL PAIN Could It Be Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a form of generalized muscular pain and fatigue that affects approximately 1 million Canadians. The name fibromyalgia means pain in themuscles and the fibrous connective tissues (theligaments and tendons). Fibromyalgia lacks laboratory abnormalities; instead, the diagnosis depends mostly on a person’s report or complaints and feelings. Pain is the most prominent symptom offibromyalgia. Itgenerallyoccurs throughout thebody, although it may start in one region, such as the neck and shoulders, and spread to other areas
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over a period of time. Amajorityofpeoplesufferingfromfibromyalgiaexperience moderate or severe fatigue with lack of energy, decreased exercise endurance, or the kind of exhaustion that results from the flu or lack ofsleep. Sometimes the fatigue is more of a problem than the pain. Headaches, especially muscular (tension headaches) and migraine headaches, are common with fibromyalgia. Abdominal pain,bloating and alternating constipation and bladder spasms and irritability may cause urinary urgency or frequency. A person’s skin and blood circulation can be sensitive to temperature changes, resulting in temporary changes in skin colour. As a doctor trained in Chiropractic Neurology, I take a different approach to the treatment and prevention of fibromyalgia. After a thoroughneurological exam, I determine which part of the nervous system is not functioning properly. In many fibromyalgia patients I may find a highmesencephalic output. There are three parts to the brain stem: top, middle and lower. The mesencephalon is the top part of the brain stem. A high output of the mesencephalon will cause an increased pulse and heartrate,theinabilitytosleep,orawaking,fitfulsleep. Other symptoms might include urinary tract infections, increased warmth and sweating, and sensitivity to light. Along with a high mesencephalic output,thefibromyalgiapatientmaypresentwithadecreased output of the cerebellum. The cerebellum controls coordinated movement and all of the muscles of the spinal column. No matter what the condition, it is imperative that the chiropractic neurologist performs a thorough and comprehensive exam to determine the exact
nature of the patient’s condition. Fibromyalgia patients, as with all chronic (symptoms longer than six months) type patients must be monitored closely, before and after treatments (blood pressure, pulse SpO2). If the patient is not monitored, it is possible to over-stimulate or exceed metabolic capacity. Since the upper part of the brain stem (mesencephalon) is firingatanabnormallyhighrate,Wewillwant toutilize modalities that will lower the mesencephalic output. By Doctor Ian Horseman, Village Chiropractic
THINK YOU’RE SAFE?Do The Quiz
and Find 5 Tips You Didn’t Know!
Be diligent with safe food handling and cooking practices to help prevent food borne illness. Grab a penandcheckofffivesafetytipsyoudidn’tknow:•Wash your hands with warm soapy water for
at least 20 seconds before and after handling food, using the washroom, changing diapers and touching pets.
•Wash countertops with warm soapy water afterpreparing each food item.
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•Considerusingpapertowelstocleanupkitchensurfaces. If you use cloth towels, wash them often in the hot cycle of your washing machine.
•Wash fresh fruits and vegetables under cool,running, drinkable water, before eating them or cooking them.
•Useavegetablescrubbrushonproducethathaveafirmskin,suchascarrots,potatoes,melonsandsquash.
•Cutandpreparerawmeat,fishandpoultryonaseparate cutting board.
•Don’t re-use utensils until you’ve cleaned themthoroughly in the dishwasher or in warm, soapy water.
•Cleankitchensurfacestoeliminatebacteriaandreduce your risk of food borne illness. For added protection, use a bleach solution to sanitize. (Mix 5 mL (1 tsp) of household bleach to 750 mL (3 cups) of water in a labeled spray bottle.)
•Always place cooked food on a clean plate. Donot use the same plates for raw and cooked meat, poultry,fishorseafoodbecausecross-contaminationcan occur and this can cause food borne illness.
•Never leave rawmeat, poultry, fish, seafood orleftovers out on the counter for longer than two hours.
•Food that has been defrosted in themicrowaveshould be cooked immediately after thawing.
•Wash your reusable grocery bags frequently,especially if you are carrying raw meat, poultry, fishorseafood.
•Alwayscookrawmeat,poultryandseafoodtoasafe internal temperature.
•Removethefoodfromtheheatandinsertthedigitalfood thermometer through the thickest part of the meat, all the way to the middle. Thermometer must not be touching any bones.
•Avoid consuming rawor lightly cooked eggs oregg products including cookie dough or cake batter.
Refrigerator•Coverorwrapallleftovers.•Alwaysstoreeggsintheiroriginalcarton.•Store all cut fruits and vegetables in the
refrigerator.•Placemeat,poultry,fish,petfoodandseafoodon
the bottom shelf of refrigerator.•Defrostrawmeat,poultry,fishorseafoodin the
refrigerator, in a microwave or immersed in cold water. Don’t refreeze thawed food.
•Nevereathotdogsstraightfromthepackage.Hotdogs must be thoroughly cooked to a safe internal temperature.
•Don’t pack your refrigeratorwith food; cold airmust circulate to keep food safe.
•Marinate meat in the refrigerator, not on thecounter. Do not use leftover marinade from the raw food on the cooked food.
•Don’tusethesameplateorutensilsforrawandcooked meat, poultry, fish or seafood becausecross-contamination can occur.
•Atriskpopulations(olderadults,pregnantwomenand people with weakened immune systems) should avoid eating raw or lightly cooked eggs. Eggsshouldbecookeduntilyolkisfirm.
Discover more health-saving information atwww.hc-sc.gc.ca
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Downtown Lindsay157 Kent St. W.
A VACATION TO REMEMBER...Explore our varietyof Tropical charms.
Johnson Jewellers’ window resembles an ocean floor scattered with brightly coloured seashells, coral and starfish. Gleaming strands of silver, turquoise, and pink punctuate the display case on Kent Street in downtown Lindsay. “Jewellery is so personal,” owners John and Janet Gennaro say. Together the husband and wife duo possess more than 30 years experience helping customers choose the ring, necklace or watch perfect for themselves or a loved one. “It’s the sentimentality of jewellery that makes it a timeless gift. It’s something that’s meant to go from hand to hand.”Featuring a wide array of product, John and Janet say the focus is on quality, knowledge and service at their store. “Our goldsmith has 25 years experience customizing, fitting and perfecting jewellery.” It’s
this kind of expertise, combined with a commitment to providing customers the best in service and selection that makes Johnson Jewellers a one-of-a-kind shopping destination in Lindsay. “We love the vibrancy and excitement of the downtown and we’re very proud to be here.”Johnson Jewellers is located at 157 Kent St. West in Lindsay, 705-324-5251
TIMELESS GIFT GOES FROM HAND TO HAND AT JOHNSON JEWELLERS
Strang’s Valu Mart announces the penny collection total. The now-familiar green bucket contained 30,978 pennies ($309.78)!
Strangs collected another $128.25 in donations after the bucket was full to create a total of $438.03 for Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank. The winner of the $50 gift card for the closest guess was Bob McCullum who guessed $307.57. Strang’s super front-end staff got together for a Pizza & Pennies night to roll and count the donations.
Band+Refreshments+Specials at My Favourite Things 10 King St E. Bobcaygeon, 705-738-9090…August 4th
PIZZA & PENNIES Proceeds for Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank
39July 27, 2012 - The Promoter
Promotional pricing applies to purchases from July 5 - September 2, 2012. See dealer for details.
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