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Cinderella: A Pantomime The Kincardine Theatre Guild production of Cinderella: A Pantomime, opened on Nov.14. The show runs until Nov. 30. Tickets can be purchased at JB’s Lingerie (cash only) at 789 Queen Street in Kincardine, or through the theatre website at www.kincardinetheatreguild.com. (Tammy Schneider photo) FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, CALL 519-396-3111 OR EMAIL [email protected] Only $48 per year anywhere in Canada. Online subscriptions also available. KDSS Christmas Knights food and toy drive VON to host caregiver appreciation event Digital Main Street offers grants to small businesses VOL 4, ISSUE 47 | KINCARDINE, ONTARIO | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 extra I NDEPENDENT THE e Marlene Gibson Broker 519 440-3022 Lake Range Realty Ltd. Brokerage www.MarleneGibsonRealEstate.ca WHAT YOU'RE MISSING THIS WEEK IN Win one of THREE $150 Huron-Kinloss Shopping Sprees! Get your Holiday Shopping Pass from participating merchants or visit huronkinloss.com for more information or to download one. Contest ends December 24th at 11:59pm

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Page 1: WHAT YOU'RE MISSING THIS WEEK IN · Demolition, Power Auger, Hydraulic Demolition, Landscaping, Trucking, Water & Sewer, Ponds, Free Estimates. All quAntities of mAteriAl delivered

Cinderella: A PantomimeThe Kincardine Theatre Guild production of Cinderella: A Pantomime, opened on Nov.14. The show runs until Nov. 30. Tickets can be purchased at JB’s Lingerie (cash only) at 789 Queen Street in Kincardine, or through the theatre website at www.kincardinetheatreguild.com. (Tammy Schneider photo)

FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, CALL 519-396-3111 OR EMAIL [email protected]

Only $48 per year anywhere in Canada. Online subscriptions also available.

• KDSS Christmas Knights food and toy drive • VON to host caregiver appreciation event• Digital Main Street offers grants to small businesses

VOL 4, ISSUE 47 | KINCARDINE, ONTARIO | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019

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THE INDEPENDENT EXTRA, Thursday, November 21, 2019Page 2

The Independent Extra

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How to reach us...Email: [email protected]

Phone: 519-396-3111 • Fax: 519-396-3899For Distribution or Carrier Issues contact Wes Larson at [email protected]

NEWS & EDITORIALThe Independent Extra welcomes tips and ideas for stories as well as letters to the editor. Letters should be brief and to the point. Letters must be signed and contain the author’s address and phone number.

Publisher: Kincardine Independent Corporation

ADVERTISINGDisplay Advertising: Liz Small 519-396-3111, [email protected]

Production: Linda Campbell, Jessica Beaty

Editorial: Tammy Schneider, Colin Burrowes

The Kincardine Extra serves the Kincardine, Tiverton, Ripley, Holyrood, Point Clark and Amberley areas.

Member of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association.

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The publisher reserves the right to restrict all ads to their proper classifications, and to edit or reject any copy.

The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be responsible for errors in advertisements submitted other than in clear writing, nor for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. The advertiser agrees that the pub-lisher will not be liable for damage arising out of errors in advertisements be-yond the amount paid for the space actually occupied, whether such error is due to the negligence of the publisher’s servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. All claims or errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after first publication.

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Non-perishable food items, cash (cheques payable tothe Ripley & District Lions

Club), personal items (waterproof mitts all sizes)

and new toys (lego, craft kits), gifts for teenagers

(gift cards, makeup) wouldbe appreciated.

Donation boxes will be collected by Dec. 8 and the Christmas Hampers will be packed Dec. 9 and delivered

Tuesday, Dec. 10.If you are in need or know someone in need, please

contact your minister, social worker by Nov. 29 orcall 519-395-2252.

THE RIPLEY & AREA

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Donation boxes will be placed in local

businesses churches.

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THE INDEPENDENT EXTRA, Thursday, November 21, 2019 Page 3

A cheque for $4,800, proceeds from the Hospital Auxiliary wine raffle, was presented to the Kincardine Community Health Care Foundation on Nov. 1. From the left are Diane Baldwin and Diane MacArthur from the Foundation, and raffle organizers Nancy Potter and Bessie Farrell. (Submitted photo)

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THE INDEPENDENT EXTRA, Thursday, November 21, 2019Page 4

NOTICE

FOR SALE

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CLASSIFIEDSRepairs to:

Screens, Windows, Locks, Bicycles

519-396-2032Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8; Sat. 8:30-5:30; Sun. 10-5

CUSTOM-BUILT MINI BARNS - See our display at Home Hardware or visit our shop at 760 Southline Avenue (14 km east of Kincardine; one block south and one block east of Bervie). -- 30-46

MOVING SALE OF FURNITURE. Three furniture sets (each consists of wardrobe, wall units, chest, shelves, drawers) each able to furnish a whole room. As well as convertible, white leather corner unit; set of 3 glass coffee tables; leather furniture set (sofa, love seat and chair); two small office furniture sets; two sofa beds (convertible) and an outdoor furniture set (table, 6 chairs & two loungers). Pictures avail-able via email. If interested, call 519-396-1656 or email [email protected]. -- 46-49

BLACK FRIDAY HAPPENS AT LUCKNOW PHARMASAVE on Nov. 29. Save 30% off almost everything storewide! One day only!! Save on fashions, gift-ware, accessories and more. (Some exclusions do apply. See Facebook page or inquire in-store for more details.) Luc-know Pharmasave, Highway 86, downtown Lucknow. Open Monday to Friday, 10-6 and Saturday 9-5. --47-48

FIREWOODGERBERS’ FIREWOOD - Summer is here, but winter is coming. Offering quality bodywood and slabwood for more than 10 years. Delivery and taxes included! Call 519-656-2057 or 519-441-2085. -- 15TFN

VEHICLES2005 GMC SIERRA Z71 off-road. Still driven daily. Cab and a half with cap, leather, good tires. In decent shape; high miles (all highway). Good winter vehicles for $2,500, as is. Call 519-528-2284. -- 47-48

SERVICESATTENTION SENIORS (55+)! Do you need your walkways and steps cleared of snow this winter? Call Gabe at 519-396-5318. -- 47-49

BILLIARD SPECIALIST & GAME ROOMS - New & used snooker and pool tables. Moving, re-covery & set-up. See Duffy at Double D Company, 4 Mc-Givern St. W., Walkerton, 519-881-2113. -- 39-05

ALSTAR STARTER & ALTERNA-TOR Formerly Albrecht Auto Electric. Starters, Alternators, Generators, Voltage Regula-tors, and Batteries. Testing Service & Sales. Phone or Fax 519-392-8640. --TFN

STORAGESTORAGE FOR RENT - one unit 26 x 8 feet; one unit 20 x 8 feet; and one unit 16 x 8 feet. Call 519-386-4184 (cell) for details. -- 43TFN

SELF-STORAGE UNITS conve-niently located in Kincardine. Secure, clean, dry, 24/7 access. Various sizes and heated units also available. Call or text 519-389-1015-- 33TFN

FOR RENTBEACH FRONT APT - 1,000 sq. ft., fully furnished, no lease! All amenities included as well as bi-weekly cleaning & bed-ding change. Available now. Call 519-396-0481 for details. -- 45-48

LARGE 2 BEDROOM APT. IN RI-PLEY. Available Jan. 1. Ground floor, end unit. Includes appli-ances, laundry, gas fireplace, snow removal, parking, gar-bage and utilities. For further information, please contact Leanne at [email protected] or text/call 519-386-3225. -- 47-48

HELP WANTEDHANDYMAN plus CLEANING LADY needed for senior male. Call 519-396-6669 for more details. -- 46-47

COMING EVENTSDONATIONS FOR A LOCAL FAMILY with triplets will be collected at the Christmas in the Village event, Nov. 20 from 6-9 p.m. at the Tiverton com-munity centre. Diapers, cash and gift cards welcome.

H U R O N S H O R E S L I O N S ’ CHRISTMAS SALE to be held Nov. 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Point Clark Community Centre. Gently used items in working order (gift wrap, table-ware, decorations, lights, trees, children’s Christmas books & toys) can be dropped off at the centre’s basement on Nov. 22 from 4-8 p.m. or call Louanne at 519-385-5823 to arrange pickup. -- 46-47

THANK YOUWOODS - We, the family of the late Dorothy Woods, wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness, stories, hugs, messages of sympathy, food, flowers, cards, dona-tions, prayers and visits to the hospital & funeral home during our recent loss. Thanks to the knowledgeable and compassionate staff of the Davey-Linklater Funeral Home for their guidance; to Rev. Rob Hiscox for the beautiful service and for his heartfelt words of peace and comfort; to Sonya Watson, Cory Woods and Kent Woods for their memorable and treasured eulogies of Grandma; to John Farrell for his meaningful contribution - playing the bagpipes that Mom dearly loved; and to the Kingarf ACW ladies for preparing a wonderful and bountiful lunch.

We would especially like to thank everyone who joined us, to share memories and fellowship following the service. Your pres-ence was certainly a wonderful tribute to Mom and a treasured gift to our family.

We gratefully acknowledge and thank Dr. Murray; the ambulance attendants and the nursing team at the Kincardine hospital for their excellent and attentive care of our mother and their thoughtfulness to our family. Lastly, we are deeply appreciative of the caring and supportive LHIN and RVilla staff.

With our deepest and profound gratitude to all, Ed, Don, Garry, Bruce, Ruth and families

IN MEMORIAMROBERT R. COURTNEY

Feb. 13, 1927-Nov. 23, 2018

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal.

Love leaves a memory no one can steal.

(from a headstone in Ireland)

Lovingly remembered by Joyce & families

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Monitoring

water quality in

KincardineBy Pauline Kerr

A lake is only as clean

as what goes into it.

Saugeen Conserva-

tion carefully monitors

what flows into Lake

Huron, taking samples

at several places in the

watershed eight months

of the year.

Brittany Taylor, wa-

ter resources techni-

cian, started at Saugeen

Conservation in 2014,

first as a summer stu-

dent and later as a full-

time staff member. Tay-

lor has a science degree

(BScH) from the Uni-

versity of Guelph. For

her, braving slippery

stream banks and giant

mosquitoes to collect

samples and monitor

water quality is the per-

fect job – the watershed

is beautiful, she said,

and she has a passion

for protecting it.

She was at Geddes

Park last week, one of

29 surface water sam-

pling sites. Such sam-

pling is done monthly,

both for the conserva-

tion authority and the

province.

The good news is

the water quality near

the North Penetangore

bridge is what Taylor

described as “normal,

what you’d expect this

time of year.”

It’s also one of the 10

sites where samples are

taken for benthic mon-

itoring (checking the

bugs that live at the bot-

tom of the stream). The

samples are preserved

for analysis in the win-

ter. Taylor explained

that biomonitoring

(“counting bugs”) tells

a lot about the health of

a stream.

When doing surface

water samples, Taylor

checks temperature,

conductivity, dissolved

oxygen and turbidity.

The sample is sent away

to a private lab where it’s

analysed for such things

as potassium, phospho-

rous, nitrates, metals

and E. coli, things found

in agricultural runoff.

“We like to keep an

eye on riparian veg-

etation,” Taylor said.

That’s the vegetation

and ecosystem along

the river bank. Because

it absorbs a lot of nu-

trients, it’s key to the

health of waterways.

“Naturalizing the shore-

line helps with nutrient

loading,” Taylor said.

The quality of sur-

face water is affected by

many things – climate

change, extreme weath-

er, nutrient loading and

rising temperatures,

said Taylor. Toxic blue-

green algae is the result

of nutrient loading.

There are a number

of ways to ensure the

samples Taylor takes

continue to show normal

readings. Taylor said

there are regulations

about application rates

for anyone spraying

fields. Excluding live-

stock from all streams

is also important. And

riparian planting along

the banks of streams

and rivers helps a lot.

“We’re very fortunate

to live in such a beauti-

ful watershed,” Taylor

said. “We shouldn’t take

it for granted.”

For further infor-

mation about keeping

waterways healthy, and

the sampling programs

done by Saugeen Con-

servation, contact Tay-

lor, Shaun Anthony or

Joanne Harbinson.

Huron-Bruce MPP

Lisa Thompson is en-

couraging residents to

choose Ontario meat

products this summer.

“Our beef, pork,

and poultry products

are among the best in

the world,” Thompson

said. “High-quality,

local meat is a great

choice throughout the

year, but especially

during the barbecue

season. Whether it’s a

juicy steak, home-made

hamburgers, thick pork

chops, delicious chick-

en, or whatever your

preference, you can’t go

wrong choosing Ontar-

io-grown and produced

meat for your grill.”

T hompson added

that buying Ontario

meats helps support lo-

cal farmers who work

hard every day to supply

Ontario markets. “They

certainly deserve our

support,” she said.

The MPP joins Ernie

Hardeman, minister of

agriculture, food and

rural affairs, in asking

consumers to give the

province’s meat produc-

ers a boost - especially

following China’s tem-

porary restrictions on

imports of Canada’s

beef and pork products.

“Given what is hap-

pening on the world

stage, I believe it is

more important than

ever to support our local

farmers and their prod-

ucts,” Thompson said.

Said Hardeman, “Our

government stands with

Ontario’s farmers and

the quality of our pork

and beef products. I

strongly encourage the

federal government to

continue to work with

Chinese authorities

on a resolution to this

issue. The quality of

Ontario and Canadi-

an meat products are,

and always have been,

ranked among the best

in the world, and trade

disputes do not change

this.”He noted, “I have

spoken with Minister

Bibeau (Marie-Claude

Bibeau, federal agri-

culture minister) and

have been assured that

investigating this issue

is a top priority for the

Canadian Food Inspec-

tion Agency, RCMP and

Canadian Border Ser-

vices.”Hardeman is urging

exploration of new mar-

kets as an important

way to help local farm-

ers, saying, “I would

also urge that, like the

resources and efforts to

support Canada’s cano-

la exporters, the federal

government work with

the meat, soy and other

affected sectors to deter-

mine how best to sup-

port their efforts to re-

main viable and secure

new export markets. My

Help your neighbours – buy local

meat products, urges MPP

Local organizations, businesses and churches marched in the third annual Kincardine Pride Parade on June 22. (Nicole Brown photo)

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Brothers Tyler and Lane Bauman enjoyed their time on the ice at the Tiverton Sports Complex on Jan. 2. The free skate was one of three sponsored by Tim Hortons. (Tammy Schneider photo)

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By Barb McKayWhile several coun-

cil members have been

vocal about the need

to promote economic

development in the mu-

nicipality of Kincar-

dine, it seems that not

everyone is on the same

page when it comes to

servicing vacant land.

On Dec. 17, council

held its first meeting

to discuss the 2019 mu-

nicipal budget. Trea-

surer Roxana Baumann

introduced this year’s

operating budget, which

includes an increase in

expenses of $796,000 or

3.66 per cent over ex-

penses incurred in 2018.

Half of that ($359,000)

is attributed to an in-

crease in staff wages

and benefits. Other no-

table expenditure in-

creases include an ad-

ditional $71,000 in po-

licing costs, an extra

$34,000 in propane costs

(estimated), strategic

plans totalling $75,000,

$34,000 for training and

conferences for the new

council, an increase of

$90,000 for fleet mainte-

nance (including $50,000

for a fleet replacement

reserve fund), an antici-

pated $45,000 increase

for airport management

and a $20,000 grant for

the Tiverton Reunion.

For the last few years,

the municipality has

been setting aside mon-

ey in a lifecycle reserve

fund for the future re-

placement of municipal

assets including roads,

bridges and facilities.

This year, the treasury

department is recom-

mending that $2.88 mil-

lion be added to the re-

serve, an increase of

$420,000 over last year’s

contribution.In her report, Bau-

mann indicated that an

overall tax rate increase

of 3.2 per cent would

be needed to maintain

current service levels in

the municipality. Based

on the average assessed

residential property

value of $270,000, the av-

erage household could

expect an increase of

$56 on their 2019 tax bill.

That figure is based on

no change to the edu-

cation or county tax

levies. The County of

Bruce budget is not ex-

pected to be finalized

until March.Baumann also pro-

vided council with an

overview of the draft

capital budget, which

includes 49 high pri-

ority projects totalling

$12.7 million. Of that,

$6.7 million would be

covered by dipping into

reserve funds, $3.8 mil-

lion would be funded

through external debt

and repaid through fu-

ture development charg-

es, $1.28 million would

come from contribu-

tions such as the OPG

hosting payment and

Armow Wind annual

payment and another

$933,000 would be fund-

ed through government

grants.There are nine capi-

tal projects and ex-

penses that have been

singled out as top pri-

orities for this year by

municipal staff and by

the previous council.

Council debates borrowing funds to service 9/21 business parkThe most costly of these

is continued work to

extend municipal ser-

vices to the business

park at Highways 9 and

21, totalling $4.2 million

this year. Also in the

budget are upgrades to

the Kincardine, Tiver-

ton and Bruce Energy

Centre water towers,

which total $1.3 million.

Rural paving projects

would cost $1.275 mil-

lion. The second phase

of cell expansion at the

Kincardine Waste Man-

agement Centre would

cost $965,000.S t o r m w at e r i m -

Teacher Robyn Beardsall, ECE Marcia Spencer and students from Kincardine Township Tiverton Public School FDK1 display food collected during their drive for

the Kincardine food bank. See story on Page 9. (Tammy Schneider photo)

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20A bevy of ideas and tasks are bounc-ing around in your head this week, Aries. You may have to find a way to quiet your mind so you can focus on what needs to get done.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, a benefit to having so many close friends in your life is you always have a buddy you can call when you need someone to hear your side of the story.GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, even after a big shakeup in your routine, it seems like things at work are more of the same. You may need to start looking for opportunities elsewhere for stimulation.CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Perfection only exists in your mind, Cancer. Change your views on how everything needs to be perfect to be successful and you will sleep a bit easier this week. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, obstacles are a part of life. The way you approach them and your attitude can go a long way toward helping you work through difficult situations. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Your curiosity will pique this week when inspiration flows, Virgo. A new creative project could be on the ho-rizon. Friends are supportive of your efforts.LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23People may be apt to judge you by the company you keep, Libra. However, once others get to know you, they will discover how you march to the beat of your own drummer.SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, you may have an opportuni-

ty to enjoy some time to yourself this week. The alone time can be a great way to work through new ideas. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Don’t let someone whose maturity level is beneath your own bother you, Sagittarius. Take the high road and others will notice and respect you for it.CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20You may have plenty of free time on your hands this week, Capricorn. If you do not want to fill it by being productive, then bask in your ability to kick back and relax.AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, even though you are full of vitality and ready to begin something new, this may not be the week for it. Hold off a little longer; the right time will present itself soon enough. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20This week serves as a starting point for new adventures in your life, Pi-sces. Keep your eyes peeled for the opportunities coming your way.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSNOVEMBER 20Jeremy Jordan, Actor (35)NOVEMBER 21Carly Rae Jepsen, Singer (34)NOVEMBER 22Dacre Montgomery, Actor (25)NOVEMBER 23Chris Hardwick, Comic (48)NOVEMBER 24Sarah Hyland, Actress (29)NOVEMBER 25Bruno Tonioli, Dancer (64)NOVEMBER 26Rita Ora, Singer (29)

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ACROSS 1. Disrespectful speech 5. Yemen capital 10. One point S of SE 14. NE French river 15. Sews a falconÕs eyelids 16. Length X width 17. Type of berry 18. Spur wheel 19. Afghan Persian language 20. 50th state (abbr.) 21. Louis said ÒHi Ho StevarinoÓ 22. Milliliter 23. Benniseed 27. Waist ribbons 30. Unnaturally pale 31. Provo organization 32. Free from danger 35. Idol runner-up Clay 38. Chinese mountain range 42. Santa ____ 43. Doctor of Medicine

DOWN 1. Awakenings author 2. An invisible breath 3. Helps little firms 4. 1/100 of a Cambodian riel 5. Soviet Socialist Republic 6. Longest division of geological time 7. The Big Apple 8. Away from wind 9. Sign language 10. Unhappy 11. Division of geological time 12. Between parapet and moat 13. Cruises 24. Inspiring astonishment 25. PaÕs partner 26. Nail finishes 27. Nasal cavities 28. Atomic #18 29. A horse ready to ride 32. Fictional detective Spade 33. Tropical American cuckoo

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34. Supervises flying 36. Actress Lupino 37. Snake-like fish 39. Am. Heart Assoc. 40. Not good 41. Brew 48. NYC hockey team 51. Exclamation of pain 53. Cathode (abbr.) 54. Empty area between things 55. Pole (Scottish) 57. Oral polio vaccine developer 58. Spore case of a moss 60. Highest cards in the deck 61. Dwarf buffalo 64. Promotions 65. Perceive with the eye 66. Patti HearstÕs captors 67. Modern banking machine 68. Pig genus 69. Make a mistake

June 23 Brent Johnston, Kincardine #0443, $40June 24 Rose Bourne, Kincardine #0574, $20June 25 Marlene Taylor, Owen Sound #0867, $20June 26 Tania Dickson, Kincardine #0544, $20June 27 Scott Marshall, Kincardine, $20June 28 Mike Ferrier, Kincardine #1202, $20June 29 Cheryl Chamberlain, Angus #0198, $20

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July 14, 2012 9:00 p.m.

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University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus with a Diploma in Agriculture. He is currently employed at Bluewater Agromart, Ripley. Congratulationsfrom Mom, Dad, Julie,

Paul & Hayley.

Gregory and Sneha Astles of Toronto are pleased to announce the birth

of their daughterLillian Dorothy Astles.

Lily was born on January 8, 2012 and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. A first granddaughter

for proud Grandparents Bryan and Chris Astles of Kincardine and Narayana and Varija Prabhakaran of Slave Lake, Alberta.

Welcomed by Great Grandpa Ken Astles of

London and Great Grandma Blanche Picot of Kincardine.

Benjamin and Samuel Crossett are thrilled to announce the birth of their brother Zachary Kenneth

Edward Crossett, born February 9, 2012 weighing

6 lbs. 4 oz. Proud parents are Tim and Cara (nee Astles)

Crossett of London. Spoiling privileges go to Grandparents

Bryan and Chris Astles of Kincardine and Carl and Lynne Crossett of London. Welcomed by Great Grandpa Ken Astles of London and Great Grandmother

Blanche Picot of Kincardine.

Congratulations!

Please join us as we celebrate

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GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21It's difficult to contain all of your energy, Gemini, so instead you can choose to share some with others. Try tackling some other people's projects until your energy wanes.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Some people may view you as being selfish this week, Cancer, but you view your actions as putting yourself first for a change. Either way, it's a decid-edly "you-centered" few days.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23While some people are revved up with energy, Leo, you will seem to be stuck in neutral this week. Don't fret too much about it unless you have deadlines you need to meet.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, these next few days you will want to do activities that put yourself first. Whether it's a date or simply alone time, enjoy it and stop neglecting your needs.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Vacations tend to bring the relaxed side out in a person, and it can be hard assimilating back into your regular routine. You, however, have no problem getting back into a groove.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Turning a hobby into some-thing that makes money is an admirable goal, but it will take a little work, Scorpio. Don't give up too easily as it could take a few months to solidify.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, you may be adept at finding an easy way around a difficult thing, but sometimes taking the harder road offers good life lessons along the way.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20When money issues arise, the only way to remedy them is to stop spending. This could involve taking a hard look at your lifestyle and what you may not be able to afford.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Everyone expects you to dole out the advice, Aquarius, but this week you will be looking for your own. It could be because you have been tackling so many projects lately.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20There are few things that escape your attention, Pisces. However, this week you will be blindsided by certain news.

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Notice of MeetingThe Annual General Meeting of the Kincardine

Scottish Festival & Highland Games

Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 7pmSunshine Room (top of the ramp), Davidson Centre

601 Durham Street, Kincardine, Ontario

All members please note that membership fees are now due. Only those with paid memberships prior to the Calling to Order of the meeting will have voting privileges. Memberships can be purchased either

from the Festival officein advance, or at the Davidson Centre prior to the start of the meeting.

Membership fees are$10.00/person.

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COMMUNITY CALENDARTHIS WEEK

FREE CAREGIVER APPRECIATION will be held on Monday, Nov. 25, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Kin-cardine Legion. Speakers include "Making a Difference by Michael Lewis, Navigating LTC by Trillium Court & Stress Management by Penetangore Wellness. Lunch pro-vided. Must pre-register with the VON Grey-Bruce at 519-376-5895 ext. 247 or [email protected].

* * *DONATION BOXES for the Ripley & Area Christmas Hamper pro-

gram are now at local businesses and churches. Donations will be collected Dec. 8. If you know of someone in need, please contact your minister or social worker by Nov. 29 or call 519-395-2252.

* * *THE KINCARDINE HOSPITAL RE-TIREES' Christmas dinner will be held at the Bruce Steakhouse at noon on Dec. 4. To attend, call Florence at 519-396-8528 or Marilyn at 519-395-2668 by Dec. 2.

* * *COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS ON AGING - to be held Dec. 3,

10 a.m. to noon, at Knox Presby-terian Church in Kincardine to determine if there is interest in forming a local Seniors Action/Advisory Committee. Seniors, senior advocates, service and program providers and anyone interested in an age-friendly com-munity is welcome to attend. The Council on Aging Grey Bruce will discuss the work they do and the eight elements of an age-friendly community. Visit www.coagb.com for more information.

THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS (a self-help group for bereaved parents) meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kincardine Baptist Church, 559 Queen Street. For more information, contact Joanne at 519-441-2911 or [email protected].

* * *DROP-IN AT THE BRIDGE, at 746 Queen Street every Monday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Offering a safe, welcoming space to allow interaction for those who feel marginalized, vulnerable, isolated or disadvantaged.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR UPDATE - We are updating our community listings. Please contact Dianna at the Independent, 519-396-3111, to verify your group information if you would like your free, non-profit events and meetings to be included in this section.

WEEKLY MEETINGS

THE AFTER BEREAVEMENT FOR WIDOWS GROUP meets every Sat.at 10 a.m. at the Bruce Steak-house. Contact: Bonnie (519-396-8384) or Judy (519-396-3743).

POINT CLARK JAM SESSIONS alternate Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Point Clark Community Centre.

* * *KINCARDINE KNITTING, CROCHET & NEEDLEWORK CLUB meets twice on Wed. from 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Kincardine library. New members of all skill levels welcome.

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than one41. A place to stash

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(Above) Allie Dalcourt enjoys looking at the holiday-themed décor at the Tiverton Lions Club Christmas Bazaar on Nov. 9. (Tammy Schneider photo)

(Left) Members of the Kincardine Legion took part in the 101st Ringing of the Peace Bell program at Knox Presbyterian Church on Nov. 11. The service marked the end of the World War One, on Nov. 11, 1918. (Tammy Schneider photo)

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This very young albino cardinal has made a home at a backyard feeder in Point Clark. (Darlene Hawkins photo)

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