August 1 - the Island Clippings!
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August 1 - the Island Clippings!
August 1, 2013 • Issue 906 • $1.00 Serving St. Joseph Island since 1995 Connecting our Community Visit us online at www.islandclippings.com email: [email protected] Tel: 705 246-1635 Fax: 705 246-7060 “These People Must Be Crazy!” THAT SEEMED TO BE THE COMMON GREETING from everyone at the Richards Landing Centennial Grounds last Friday night as the pouring rain tried – and failed – to put a damper on this year’s Community Night. Hosted annually by the Matthews Memorial Hospital Auxiliary as its principal fundraising event, the Richards Landing Community Night is always one of the highlights of the summer. Every year, people come from far and wide to watch the parade, feast on tasty foods from the concession stands and try their luck at fun games and funny activities like the dunking booth, which is always good for laughs at the expense of some poor, good-natured ‘victim’. It appeared that this year’s event might be cancelled as Friday’s heavy rain and thunderstorms plagued the island all day and into the evening. As the day wore on, the Island Clippings, the Royal Canadian Legion, the Municipal offices and no doubt many residents were all receiving calls or emails, inquiring whether the event would or wouldn’t be happening. Since none of us really knew either, the callers were simply told to show up and see what happens. That’s what WE did! Perhaps the rain actually helped in some ways. We stopped first at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, where we learned that the Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary Pasta Supper (in the nice, warm, dry indoors) had been a huge success; so much so that they reportedly ran out of pasta to serve! Down the hall in the Legion lounge, things were a little different as some of the Legion colour party clustered at the windows looking out to the rain-drenched parking lot, watching vainly for the arrival of the Pipes and Drums of the 49th Field Regiment. Always a favourite at every parade, could the pipe The Real Estate Stop Continued on next page David Nelson Sales Representative “Your Island Realtor” 949-7867 • 246-2757 island ScOOp Community Night starts early... get Ready for HILTON BEACH PARADE...Ice Cream CARICATURES, BALLOON CREATIONS & FACE PAINTING special Guest LUCY from McKenna Enterprises Will be in from 4 PM to 10 PM CRAZY PEOPLE...continued from page 1 band not actually be coming this year, thinking that the parade would be rained out? The uncertainty about whether or not the parade would take place in the still-pouring rain brought about some good natured inter-service ribbing among the Legionnaires. We overheard one wit comment “The air force would have cancelled hours ago!” while former paratrooper George Patterson quipped “heck, this is just when the ARMY would go out!” for Caricatures, Photo may be taken before the Parade to be picked up after Hilton Beach Waterfront Centre 705 989-4102 Back by Popular Demand! Beach Volleyball Saturday August 3rd, at 12:00 noon Please bring canned food for our Food Bank and at 9 pm, ‘Five Below Zero’ will be playing on the patio! Friday August 9th, blues and bluegrass by Larry Gross and Tom Gilker on the patio at 8 pm 246-0063 BBQ & Smokehouse DOUG HOOK SUMMER 2013 41ST ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW RICHARDS LANDING TOWN HALL AUG. 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 10 AM TIL 5 PM EACH DAY ART ON THE BAY BATCHAWANA BAY SAT. AUG. 10TH 10 AM TIL 5 PM LABOUR DAY SHOW RICHARDS LANDING TOWN HALL SEPT. 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 10 AM TIL 5 PM EACH DAY FOR MORE INFO, 705 246-2457 [email protected] George clearly knows what he’s talking about. From amidst the sodden sound of the rain drumming on the roof came drumming sounds of a different kind. Was it? Yes it was! The unmistakable sound of massed pipes and drums, off in the distance and coming our way! Parade or not, rain or not, the 49th Field Regiment band was here and advancing up the street! And behind them came the flashing lights and sirens of St. Joseph Township’s fire trucks. Out into the cold and rain we all went, only to be amazed at the sight of people emerging from under every possible kind of cover, all rushing to get into position for the parade. The miserable weather seemed quickly forgotten as the somewhat shrunken parade – many of the participants and floats missing – regally and bravely came up the street and turned into the Centennial Grounds. Rain or not, Community Night was on! We followed the throng into the grounds and were amazed once again to see that the food booths were all open (with lineups at every window for every kind of food) as were many of the games and attractions. Under the cover of the small concert stage, the pipes and drums were entertaining with their customary post-parade concert, with many of their audience still standing out in the drenching rain, still happy to be there. Page 2 We wandered by the dunking booth and stopped to wonder about the irony of such an activity …. everybody there was already soaked to the skin, so how much worse could a dunking be? We didn’t stick around to find out! The mood was happy and festive, in spite of the cold, wet weather. The most common greeting from everyone we met was something to the effect of “These People Must Be Crazy to be out here in this!”, again rather ironic, coming from someone who was obviously just as ‘crazy’ to be there themselves. It was a little awkward to balance one’s food and drink while holding on to an umbrella and a camera, but Heather managed it AND kept her camera dry ….mostly. Some diehards were there without even a raincoat or hat, let alone an umbrella! And THEY called US crazy! Threading his way through the crowd was an equally-soaked Mike Mantha, our MPP, who told us that we should gather at the large bandstand (where a rather damp game of Bingo was underway) to witness a special, surprise presentation. And special it was! Assisted by St. Joseph Township Mayor Jody Wildman, Mr. Mantha made presentations to two of our long-time leading citizens, Lorraine Aelick and DON’S GARAGE RR#1 RICHARDS LANDING ON Tel: 705 246-2545 Fax: 705 246-1289 HOME ,IMPROVEMENT ,ISLAND 6/$1'+20( 03529(0(17 Remodeling•Renovation•Maintenance GENERAL HANDYMAN SERVICES Call GREG 989•7794 [email protected] BARLOW CHIMNEY SWEEPS BRUCE MINES WETT Certified - Fully Insured For installations, inspections, repairs and cleaning Don’t leave your home and family at risk! 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The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damage arising from errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the ad in which the error occured. There shall be no liability for non-insertion of any ad. Cost for ads may be adjusted from time to time due to price increases of postage, paper and ink. Ads cannot be copied. The editor reserves the right to edit, revise, classify or reject an ad. Articles submitted do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editor. Page 3 Rod Wessell and Son • Septics • Road Building • Lot Clearing Open Storage Available Call 246-2811 Days or evenings and weekends Pure Concrete Designs Formed It. Poured It. STAMPED IT. • fire pits & patios • sidewalks & steps • driveways • garages FREE ESTIMATES • stamp concrete • exposed agg. • broom finish • concrete sealing (705) 943-0893 CRAZY PEOPLE...continued from page 3 “Bud” Wildman, each of whom has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, one of the highest honours our government can bestow upon an individual. Created in 2012 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s ascension to the throne, the medal recognizes outstanding, long term dedicated involvement and leadership in one’s community. Congratulations to both on this great honour! Even though the presentation took place under such wet, miserable conditions, what better venue than a Community Night for that recognition to take place! Saturday, August 17th, 2013 Saturday, August 17th, 2013 Join us in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Island Triathlon; multisport JoinSt.usJoseph in celebration of the the 10thpremier Anniversary of the event in Northern Ontario held in beautiful St. Joseph Island Triathlon; the premier multisport Richards Landing event in Northern Ontario held in beautiful Adult (age 16 +)Richards races include: Landing So all in all, this year’s Community Night will surely go into the record books as among the more memorable ones … not so much for the rain stopping it, but for the number of people who wouldn’t LET the rain stop it! These People Must Be Crazy! Try-A-Triathlon Adult (ageTriathlon 16 +) races include: Sprint and Duathlon* Try-A-Triathlon Olympic/International Triathlon and Duathlon* *Individually or in relay Sprint Triathlon andteams Duathlon* Olympic/International Triathlon Duathlon* Children participate in Kids of Steeland races in age *Individually in relay teams categoriesor that range from 3 and under up to 15 And we’re proud to live among them. Children participate in Kids ofhas Steel races in age St. Joseph Island Triathlon been named categories that Qualifier range from and underSummer up to 15 the Northern for 3the Ontario There’s still more summer fun in store! Don’t miss the Hilton Beach Community Night this coming Saturday! Games for competitors born in 1998 & 1999. St. Joseph Island Triathlon has been named See our website for more information. the Northern Qualifier for the Ontario Summer [email protected] Games for competitors born in 1998 & 1999. 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KENTVALE Sales & & Service Service Sales The Helpful Place 712 K Line Road Richards Landing Richards Landing www.kentvale.com 712 K Line Road 705 246-2002 (705) 246-2002 www.kentvale.com Page 4 StepThrough Design Starting at $1,699 99 MSRP Jocelyn Residents Have their Say about Bell Towers BELL MOBILITY CONSULTANT Deborah Williamson returned to the Island last week, to continue her round of public meetings with residents about the planned new communications towers. She met Tuesday night with St. Joseph Township residents, while Wednesday brought her to Jocelyn Township. About 20 people turned out in Jocelyn to see, hear and speak about the new towers. It appears that the vast majority of those in attendance, coming from the island’s most widespread rural township, were happy to hear the news. 8709 Hwy 17 E. Bruce Mines, ON 705 785-3739 DOGS O NLY G ROOMING BY S HELENA Truly personal attention... Grooming one dog at a time - yours! Ms. Williamson explained how a Bell surveyor had spent close to a year exploring the island and mapping out a detailed design for how a network of towers would have to be located for optimum service. This is especially important in a landscape like ours, with many hills and just as many dips and hollows. The towers must be able to have “line of sight” to the next tower, in order to receive and relay signals. The design calls for five towers, as previously reported in our July 18th issue. Two towers are planned for Jocelyn: a 61 metre high tower at 825 P Line near the A Line and the other, dubbed the ‘Beech Beach Tower’ will be 76 metres high and located at 5845 5th Side Road. The process is complex and lengthy. Ms. Williamson’s job is to work with all parties – the engineers, municipalities, landowners, etc. to get everything arranged, followed by the important preliminaries to building, such as soil testing to determine the type of foundation required. Once all details are worked out, approvals must be obtained from the federal agencies with jurisdiction and, since some sites are located on highways, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation must also provide land use permits. She also advised that while Bell, as a federally-regulated body is exempt from local zoning bylaws, Industry Canada will not issue the necessary permits without Bell first working out details with landowners, and the final go-ahead must be ratified by the Council of each municipality involved. Bell is also required to allow a 30 day period for comments and response from the public, particularly those who live within a radius of 3 times the tower’s height. You can therefore still express any comments or concerns about the project, either by mail using the comment sheets provided, or by email to Ms. Williamson at [email protected] before August 14, 2013. After that, the ball will start rolling! Page 5 Professional dog grooming services for all breeds Pim Street Community Church Invites you to come hear Special Guest Speaker Levi Sabine This Sunday 11:00 am All are welcome 369 Pim Street • Sault Ste Marie the tradition of excellence in canadian music continues The 18th Annual Old Town Hall Summer Concert Series Jack de Keyzer W E D N E S DAY , A U G U S T 7 T H , 8 PM Multiple Juno and Maple Blues award winner Jack de Keyzer is not just a guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer, he’s one of Canada’s music legends! In his over 30 year career, he has earned the reputation as one of the finest blues guitarists in the country. Oliver Jones with Ranee Lee W E D N E S DAY , A U G U S T 14 T H , 8 PM A close friend and disciple of the late Oscar Peterson, Oliver began performing in night clubs at the age of nine. He is recognized as one of the most skilled Canadian jazz pianists in history. The multiple award winner is accompanied by the equally-accomplished Ranee Lee, one of Canada’s top jazz vocalists. Darrelle London W E D N E S DAY , A U G U S T 21 S T , 8 PM She’s a fresh, new vocal talent who is taking the international music scene by storm. Darrelle’s rise to stardom has been helped along the way when she caught the eye and ear of noted performers like Chantal Kreviazuk, who co-wrote three songs with her, and Sarah McLaughlan, who chose her as the Toronto Lilith Talent Search winner. Seating is limited so get your tickets soon! Tickets for all 3 concerts are $80 per person and $35 per person for single concerts. To order or for more information, call 705 246-0055 or visit www.oldtownhall.ca St. Joseph Island Museum Moment I AM VERY HONOURED to work at the St. Joseph Island Museum. In fact, I believe my ‘Gramma Gramma’ (my great grandma) or better known to the Museum as Margret McKay, is looking down on me very proudly. We were very close, and she was a very dedicated founding member of the Museum. I had been to the Museum before, when I was just a little girl. I do remember always looking forward to going into the barn to lift up the blanket that was on the hearse to see the ‘dead’ mannequin. I also faintly remember some places, such as the bedroom in the log house, which used to be closed off, now it’s completely open. I am amazed by the evolution of the Museum and I would gladly boast about how far it has come. What I am here to talk about however, is an artifact with which for me was “love at first sight.” This artifact is a violin. I have been playing violin around six years, so right away I wanted to research more about it. It was quite humorous to find out that it was none other than my ‘Gramma Gramma’ who had donated it in 1995. Sadly this violin has little information on it. I would love to have this violin looked at to find out more about it. How old is it? Who made it? And my most itching question, is it still playable? This leads me into telling you of my dream that I would love to become a reality. You see, violins richen with age (like wine). Their sound becomes deep and pure. The older the violin the better the violin, and this violin is very old. If only I could get it re-stringed and re-haired. Coincidentally, a while back I had been asked to play violin at the Museum. I think it would be amazing to play the old violin that my great grandma donated. Having this violin fixed would be beneficial not only to me but the Museum too. The Museum would not have only restored this violin but now they would have a live display case. I would be able to use it for what it was made for, as well as doing something I love, playing music. The 5th Annual St. Joseph Island Museum Teddy Bear Picnic was a big success this year. The winners were: Largest Bear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Randy Fiegehen Smallest Bear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua Spence Oldest Bear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Campbell Best In Costume Bear. . . . . . . . . Serena Down Very Loved Bear . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evan Brown Best Bear Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audrey Vair Other Animal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landon Phillips Best Dressed Bear . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanette Wessell Hairiest Bear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Brown Baldest Bear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Bower Funniest Hat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Brown Most Original Hat . . . . . . . . . . . Lea Stoutenburg Fanciest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heather Weingartner Vanessa Ervin, Student Page 6 HILTON BEACH Community Night Saturday, August 3rd Parade judging begins at 6:15 pm Parade at 7:00 pm Food, Games of Chance etc. after the Parade ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE HILTON BEACH RECREATION PROGRAM Parade Prize List Class A: Costumes 1. Best Child’s costume ( 5 yrs, & under) 2. Best Child’s costume (6-9 yrs.) 3. Best Child’s costume (over 10 yrs.) Class B: Bikes/Floats Class D: ATV’s / Golf Carts 1. Best decorated ATV 2. Best decorated golf cart Class E: Floats 1. Best comic float 2. Best advertising float 3. Best float by family group 4. Best float by an organized group 1. Best hand drawn wagon 2. Best children’s float Class C: Vehicles 1. Best antique/custom vehicle 2. Best decorated vehicle For more information Phone: 705 246-2242 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.hiltonbeach.com NO HORSES OR PONIES ALLOWED Designated Handicapped Parking is Available Page 7 Carl Thomas Broker of Record 705-246-8585 [email protected] www.carlthomas.ca Northern Advantage View More Pictures on line at www.carlthomas.ca. n ew l i st i n g ALGOMA’S LARGEST REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE Office: 705-942-6000 g n e w l i s t i nLAKEFRONT SANTUARY! PEACE AND QUIET! It's easy to unwind at this furnished 3BR home overlooking St. Joseph Channel. Well appointed with modern kitchen and bath. Large familyroom with woodstove and larger rear deck, both overlooking the water. Go jump in the lake after a visit to the wood fired sauna. Deep waterfront for the boat. The perfect cottage at $179,000. 4BR 2 Bath year round home on Sterling Bay. Large rear deck and gazebo face the water. 2 BR bunkie and double garage with loft area for workshop. Gentle sloping lot to good useable waterfront. $189,000. STUNNING WATERFRONT HOME n ew l i st i n LET THE KIDS LOOSE! 11 year old open concept with 20’ vaulted ceiling in great room with gas FP, 3BR, 3Baths, lots of hardwood flooring, wheelchair accessible in-law suite and full basement. 2 car garage with loft, bunkie and 106 ft of deep waterfront. Perfect summer 3BR cottage on the shipping channel with wide expanse of sand beach for swimming. Mature trees for shade on the huge back deck overlooking the water and glorious sunsets. pack up the family $369,900. $164,900. g STERLING BAY GEM s o l d LAUNCH YOUR BOAT! Private end of the road location with deep waterfront and nicely treed lot with gentle slope to the water. 2BR summer cottage with screened in porch, deck, newer siding and wood stove. Lots of out buildings for storage and appliances and furnishings included. $154,900. BESIDE THE LAKE! This 2 bedroom bungalow has a great view overlooking Gawas Bay. All newer windows in the main part and laminate flooring thru-out. Oversized 2 car garage and your own private dock and beach for fishing and swimming. 5 minutes to the bridge. Great summer retreat at $175,000 Call Terry Great waterfront home on scenic Sterling Bay, St. Joseph Island. Large open concept living, dining, kitchen area and master bedroom on second level. First level has a large family room, guest bedroom and sauna. New flooring throughout. Two car garage with loft plus a large workshop with 220 wiring. Maintenance free exterior with vinyl siding and metal roof. Beautiful yard and good useable waterfront with great boating, fishing and swimming. $239,900. from this 3200 sq ft, 4BR, 4Bath waterfront gem. No telling what you can cook up in the 2 station dream kitchen, dramatic two storey grand room with FP and huge rear deck overlooking the water. Lots of areas to getaway and relax in the den, enclosed porches, bonus room over the garage and 2000 sq ft of finished space in the walk out lower level. Have it all for $499,000. DRAMATIC WATER VIEWS! WOODS AND WATER! BOATERS DELIGHT! Take morning walks with the dog and enjoy the sights and sounds of the lake at this idyllic cottage tucked in the trees along the X Line on St. Joseph Island. Modern kitchen and bath, large dining room, family room, wrap around porch and large heated double garage will bring happiness to the lucky buyer at $138,900. Perfect waterfront on Canoe Point, 2 acre lot sloping to deep water and concrete boat ramp. View all the water activites from the huge sun room, family room with fireplace or rear deck. Full walk out basement with infloor heating, and patio doors to patio. Commercial sized garage with 12 ft door for RV storage. It has it all at $289,000. RETIRE BY THE WATER! Just move in and relax in this open concept ranch style home with new windows, flooring and decor. Great views of the water from the great room with wood stove, the 3 season sun room or the back deck with hot tub. Private lot with double garage, storage and wood shed. Put your feet up and enjoy island living. $239,000. l o t s 8 Acre building lot on Canoe Point $29,000 3 Acre building lot on Canoe Point $24,900 1 Acre building lot on Government Rd $15,000 86 Acre bush and open field near Richards Landing $99,000 256 Acre hunting lot near the fort $150,000 123 Acre bush and open fields near Stribling Pt. $160,000 50 Acre water access only near Big Point $90,000 100 Acre maple bush on the I Line $129,000. Page 8 Terry Uusitalo Sales Representative 705-942-6000 Cell 705 257-9602 [email protected] WATERFRONT WITH CHARM & PRIVACY new price OVERLOOKING GAWAS BAY! Charming 3BR chalet overlooking the water. Totally renovated in 2005 with newer kitchen, gas fireplace, woodstove, quality flooring and windows. Large garage with workshop and 2nd floor bunkie for visiting family and friends. Sandy beach and dock for swimming and fishing. Quick and easy access to Hwy 17. $259,000. SWIMMING, FISHING, BOATING! This year round 3BR 2 Bath ranch style home with level treed lot is ideal for all your summer activities with swimming area, dock and boat launch. Open concept living with newer master BR with ensuite, fireplace in large living room, flooring and front deck overlooking the water. Extra 2 BR bunkie for family and friends when they visit. $244,000. Beautiful 3 bedroom waterfront home on Copper Bay Rd., only minutes from Bruce Mines. Built on a very private 2 acre lot with great views of the North Channel. Has had many updates including both bathrooms, kitchen, flooring and a 4 zone radiant heating system. There are vaulted ceilings, lots of windows, a large wrap around deck, HWD flooring throughout and the "almost new" appliances are included. Available for immediate possession. Offered at $275,000. NORTH CHANNEL BEAUTY This St. Joseph Island waterfront home has 3 bedrooms and a beautifully treed lot with deep water. There is a large kitchen with maple cupboards, cathedral ceilings, oil forced air furnace, gas fireplace, central air, new shingles and a double car garage. The waterfront has large shale rock and has great views of Hamilton Bay. Owner motivated. Offered at $258,000. SURROUNDED BY CEDARS! Large 1 floor open concept 3BR plan with FP in family room, formal LR and 2 Baths. Large wrap around deck overlooking sweeping lawns and the shipping channel. Garage/workshop and other out buildings. Just move in and enjoy. $219,900. JUST MOVE IN! Beautiful hardwood floors on main level with huge kitchen, large dining area and inviting wood stove in living area. Main floor bedroom and laundry. Newer double garage and all located on large in town lot with easy access to the marina, beach, post office, restaurants and shops. Easy living, easy price. $139,900. JUST LIKE BRAND NEW! Totally renovated 2BR open concept bungalow on level wooded lot overlooking the shipping channel, featuring new siding, shingles, flooring, most windows and new covered deck. Everything’s done, just relax and enjoy. n ew l i st i n g DREAM HOUSE-DREAM SHOP! Large modern open concept ranch tucked back on 3.4A wooded lot. Everything conviently located with in-floor heating. Garage converted to main floor familyroom for extra playroom. Lots of hydro available for this heated 24 x 48 steel sided shop with large bay door and cement floor. Located on paved road near Richards Landing. $264,000. FORGET THE CITY! Perfect waterfront home with sand beach. 3BR, 2 Baths, Formal DR, wood FP and hardwood floors. Balcony off 2nd floor BR and huge rear deck off family Rm overlook the water. Oversized double garage with undeveloped loft area. Perfect weekend getaway or year round living. $249,000 $204,900. PERFECT HOUSE - PERFECT WATERFRONT A beautiful waterfront home on Canoe Pt. Road with 150’ of frontage on the North Channel. This home has 3 bedrooms, large open concept living room/dining area with cathedral ceilings, hot tub/sauna room, large den/sunENJOY GENTLE BREEZES! room and a large country kitchen. Other features include a single attached garage, lots of 4BR lakeside ranch open concept with floor to hardwood flooring, a large deck overlooking the water. This home has a very ceiling stone FP, newer windows and flooring private setting with good usable waterfront. $389,900. with patio doors off LR to large rear deck and beautiful views of the lake. Affordable lakefront ONCE IN A GREAT WHILE on the island with most furnishings included. Just move in and relax. $196,900. the perfect year round waterfront residence comes available at the north end of the island LAKEFRONT SANTUARY! near Stribling Point. Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom home with open concept living area Beautiful gardens and waterfront compliment with a large expanse of windows overlooks the this luxurious 4BR home with designer Kit, shipping channel. Extra features include an ingleeming hardwood and tile, main and upper sulated and wired bunkie for extra family and friends, a wood deck for summer familyrooms, sun room and great views of the and gorgeous water views, 20 x 24 garage/workshop. This house is in mint water from all principal rooms. Balcony, decks, condition and is perfect for summer or year round living on the island. sauna and 2 car garage. Lakeside living at its $249,000. best $429,000. Page 9 Sweet Rides on a Sunny Saturday AFTER SEVERAL DAYS of ab- There was a little bit of everything there …. vintage Ford Model As, sleek sports cars, beautifully-painted and prepped pickup trucks (that we’re sure will never carry anything rougher than feathers or pillows) family sedans from the fifties and muscle machines from the 60s and 70s – and that’s just the vehicles that were parked! solutely miserable weather, the village of Hilton Beach lucked out again, being blessed with a beautiful day for this year’s Classic Car Show. Just like ‘Arts at the Dock’ the previous weekend, Saturday offered a warm, sunny day with a gentle breeze with which to stroll along the waterfront, admiring the view and appreciating the laid back, relaxed atmosphere. And there was so much to view and admire! The waterfront literally glistened with freshly waxed beauties of every make and description, although we did notice a few specks of dust and a slight scratch on the fender of the ‘invisible car’ entry. We think the eagle-eyed judges noticed too. Its owners will have to do a little better with their detailing, if they wish to drive it away with one of the prizes next year! WABI SABI Fine Craft Exhibition & Sale August 9, 10 & 11, 2013 10 am - 5 pm The Old Town Hall Richards Landing, St. Joseph Island www.wabisabiarts.org Page 10 Cruising slowly through the crowds were several other hot classics, driven over for the day by other auto enthusiasts. It was also ‘Hog Heaven’ for more than a few motorcyclists, just passing through. These folks may not have been registered as exhibitors, but they were displaying their own ‘rides’ just as proudly as those sitting alongside their gleaming beauties. So perhaps the Hilton Beach Classic Car Show had more in common with ‘Arts at the Dock’ than just nice weather! This sunny summer afternoon too was all about works of art - of the automotive kind. EEK! LAST W Your Island Garage Building Expert ... Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY For the month of July and August 2nd & 3rd, 8 am - 3 pm TheRestaurant Pancake House and Gift Shop We invite you to come experience the rustic charm and authentic family welcome. Special Summer Menu • Pancakes • French Toast • Beans • Sausage • Salads and Sandwiches • Quiche • Desserts In the Gift Shop we offer unique, handcrafted items by local artisans, Pure Maple Syrup and our Maple Signature gourmet products...developed and made here. Gift baskets & gift certificates available. 3090 Huron Line, St. Joseph Island 705-246-2066 • www.gilbertsonsmaple.com Page 11 Book Now for your Spring Project & Save 10% of your Deposit! Shell includes Labour & Materials 24’ x 28’......$14,784 26’ x 26’......$14,872 28’ x 30’ .....$18,480 plus taxes Ask us for pricing on other sizes! Home Improvements [email protected] Mark Henderson 246-2110 Island Insight Letters to the Editor printed in the Island Insight Column reflect the views of the writer and not necessarily those of the Island Clippings. A true community night w w w. m a r i a s c a b i n s . c o m take control of your health PHYSIO AND FITNESS No Referral Required 971-4620 Linda Hyndman, Registered Physiotherapist BridgeLink Medical Centre [email protected] HAZARD TREE REMOVAL • Professional • Certified • Trained • Experienced • Local Although we have raised our families in Ottawa, Thunder Bay, Burlington, BC and the Soo, our kids have grown up enjoying St. Joe’s summers and Gawas Bay sunsets. And those wonderful summers have always revolved around Richards Landing Community Night. Our commitment to Community Night springs from many sources... Grandma Barb and Grandpa Jim are cogs of the hardworking machine that year after year string the lights and tack up the flags and cut up the pies and auction off the quilts that we all expect to see every last Friday of July. But we have also had many summer visits to St. Matthews Memorial - a stitch or two here, a prescription and a reassuring word there. The hospital has been pretty important to us and raising funds for it, a bit of a passion. So when we headed to the grounds with rain pounding down and thunder and lightning above, we figured that we volunteers would be the lone attendees at Community Night 2013. We could not have been more wrong. As we waited soggy and downhearted, we heard the pipers of the 49th and a cheer went up from the crowd lining the route. And when the plucky parade ended, the crowd, umbrellas in hand and coins at the ready, turned to the games and to the pie booth and we volunteers looked at each other and grabbed our supplies. Call Matt at (705) 542-9951 Dimes were tossed and balls thrown and pandas won. They lined up for pie as the rain hurled in sideways and they laughed and visited through the cold and the wet. What a community! 369 Queen Street East, Suite 100 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 1Z4 Ph: 705-941-2900 Fax: 705-941-2903 www.bryanhayes.ca Next year, we will be hoping for sun and even bigger crowds, but we will forever remember the year that it poured down and the community showed up. Shari Duffin, on behalf of the Jackson clan of Gawas Bay Specializing in Log Hauling FIRE WOOD FOR SALE TANDEM TRUCK LOADS Colin Gowlett 3969 Base Line Road Hilton Beach, On. P0R 1G0 Tel 705-254-6813 • Cell 705-542-3373 KENTVALE 1611 P Line, St. Joe Island (at 10th) The Helpful Place Sales&&Service Service Sales 712 Line Road 712 KKLine Road Richards Landing You must see this 125 year old (705) 246-2002 www.kentvale.com General Store 246-2002 www.kentvale.com Covering all your glass and renovation requirements ... • Residential • Commercial • Automotive New Windows, Doors & Siding, Glass Repairs Thermal Units, Mirrors etc. 246-1999 Cell: 945-1999 Page 12 OUR ADVERTISERS DESERVE YOUR BUSINESS! They keep our local economy healthy and make publishing the Island Clippings possible! THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. JOSEPH Municipal Treasurer Hello to all on “The Island“ (as I used to know it) My name is Gary Williston, and I lived in the Soo from 1963 until 1986. I have known quite a few Island residents and people that are from there (Cracks are included). I had many a great “partay!” on that wonderful Island and remember it with great fondness. There was the old Dew Drop Inn and others, like the still wonderful Tilt’n Hilton. Many of the entertainers that were there over the years I know and played with at times (ex String Bean). Now two of my sisters (Kaye and Faye) and a brother (Danny) live there full time. I sort of envy them, but I left the area in 1986 and visit as much as I can. It is still a wonderful place. I think of that wonderful place, with the deer and the maple stuff and all, at many times. It was and still is a great place to live and to visit at all times of the year. But I have moved back to my roots which is New Brunswick. Here we have many of the great things you do, maple stuff, deer, moose and oh yeh! did I mention Lobster and Scallops? (just to mention a couple) Anyway I do miss the Island at times. Thank You and enjoy your great spot on this earth. The Township of St. Joseph is seeking a positive, high energy individual to join their management team in the full time position of Treasurer. The successful candidate will be responsible for all statutory and administrative duties of Treasurer for the municipality, and will work closely with all departments to ensure coordination of financial controls and the sound overall financial management of the municipality. Qualified candidates should possess the following: • A minimum of 5 years experience in an increasingly responsible accounting position • Diploma or Degree in Accounting, Business Administration or related studies (commerce, economics, etc.) from an accredited college or university • A professional accounting designation (CGA, CMA), or equivalent public sector experience with the ability to achieve such designation may also be considered • Diploma in Municipal Accounting or Municipal Administration will be considered a definite asset • Knowledge of and prior experience with interpretation of property tax legislation • Municipal and/or public sector financial experience will be considered a definite asset • Computer literacy using an MS Windows environment A sound knowledge of USTI Asyst Financial Software, municipal government processes, the Municipal Act, 2001 and other applicable legislation is desired. Demonstrated leadership, communications, supervisory and interpersonal skills are required, in addition to proficiency in administrative, analytical, organizational and time management skills. A detailed job description is available at www.stjosephtownship.com Qualified and bondable candidates should submit a cover letter and detailed resume no later than Thursday, August 8 at 12:00 pm to: Personnel Committee, The Township of St. Joseph P.O. Box 187, Richards Landing, ON P0R 1J0 Phone: 705-246-2625 • email: [email protected] We thank all applicants that apply, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The Township of St. Joseph is an equal opportunity employer offering a competitive benefits package. Gary Williston (with a bit of envy) Perhaps YOUR future waits for you here! Don’t Miss Out on the Sounds of Life Any Longer Experience the difference that the latest hearing instrument technology can make in your life. Hear what you’ve been missing! No referral required. 773 Great Northern Road, Suite 12 Sault Ste. Marie Tel: 705 575-2428 [email protected] www.algomahearing.ca Our Blind River office is also available to serve you. We will not be undercut Over 15 years’ experience GEE’S TREE REMOVAL SERVICE Call for a free, no obligation estimate. FULLY INSURED HALF PRICE SPECIAL FOR AUGUST A successful home-based business on St. Joseph Island is available for purchase by the right buyers. We’re looking for the people who have the vision and energy to take things to the next level. • Tired of ‘the rat race’? • Looking for better opportunities? • Want a better, more fulfilling life? • Enjoy small town and country living? • Are you a strong communicator? • Want to be your own boss and set your own work schedule? • Do YOU have good community spirit and want to help make a difference? Then come and live your dream! We specialize in tree/limb removal 705 255-7047 • [email protected] Contact the Island Clippings for details. Serious inquiries only, please! Confidentiality assured. Email: [email protected] Tel: 705 246-1635 Fax: 705 246-7060 R.R. #1, Hilton Beach, Ontario P0R 1G0 Page 13 Friday Night Foods at the Legion The special is Cold Plate buffet without the regular menu. Entertainment for the evening is Old Country Entertainment supplied by volunteer musicians Come and try your luck at the meat draw! Take out available FOR SALE Go Safe! Go Steel! 30 ft. sailboat fully equipped. Mason Design. At Bruce Mines Marina. Price $9,995. Call 705 246-2661 or 705 254-5760 Be ready - Ariens Snowblower 8HP running order. $150. Call 705 246-0176 Free to a good home: 8 week old adorable kittens. Please call 705 246-2453 Free: a navy blue love seat; great condition. Call 705 246-3093 Minnkota Endura 40 Ib. electric trolling motor. Nearly new, excellent condition. $150. Call 705 246-2638 Washer & Dryer in good working condition. White in colour. $50. for the pair. Call 705 246-7430 FREE to give away: two door yellow refrigerator in working condition and an older table saw with motor. Call 705 246-7430 3 Shaw Direct satellite dishes: 1 regular digital, 1 digital HD and 1 HD PVR. $100 takes all three. Call 705 246-7094 4 used ATV tires: 2 are 25 x 10 x 12 and 2 are 25 x 8 x 12. $60 for all 4. Call 705 246-0873 Sears Craftsman 6.75 hp selfpropelled, rear bag lawnmower: $125; Champion lawn mower with 3.5 hp Briggs & Stratton engine, recently tuned up; 20” cut: $60; Wall-mounted workbench, brand new, still in box. $200 retail price, asking $125; Call 705 246-2232 or 705 5429888. Is there a little girl interested in some Barbie dolls and clothes – Free? Call Lorrena at 705 2462103 Custom cover for F-150 Extended Cab. Used once. Original price $350; will sell for $125. Call 705 246-7293 Left handed PingEye 2 irons and Ping bag. New grips. $150. Call 705 246-7293 Sailboat, small catamaran; 150 kg capacity; rough condition but sails well. Ready to go sailing. $275. Call 705 246-1474 Toast coloured circular solid wood table and 4 matching ladderback chairs; green glass hand-made hanging light fixture; wooden three quarter bed and springs. Call 705 246-1282 WANTED Good home(s) for two cats. Mike and Willie are six year old neutered brothers. Indoor/outdoor cats, good mousers, very affectionate and cuddly. Mike is a tuxedo (black and white) and Willie is orange and white. If interested call 705 246-3293 Looking for a spray gun with hose to fit Simoniz Model 1600 electric pressure washer. Call 705 246-0176 Childcare needed for 7 year old twins. Hours and rates negotiable. Call 705 246-3765 Rowboat in useable condition. Call 705 246-3765 FOR RENT Apartment: Downtown Richards Landing, 3 bedrooms with walk-in closets, 2 baths, laundry and kitchen appliances. Non-smoking; no pets. 1st and Last months’ rent required. Call 705 246-1024 evenings. COTTAGE FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Cottage for rent with a lovely view of the shipping channel. Sleeps 7. Beach across the road. Call 705 246-2552 Vacation Apartment for Rent: Sailors’ Encampment. Perfect for two (can sleep 4). Fantastic view of St. Mary’s freighter channel. Nice beach, fishing pier. Available September: $300/week; $800/month. No smoking inside; no pets. Call 705 246-2363 GARAGE/YARD SALE Yard Sale: Saturday, August 3rd at 2964 Hilton Road from 8 am to 12 noon. Two-day Yard Sale, Saturday August 3 and Sunday August 4. 9 am to 3 pm both days weather permitting, at 3879 5th Side Road Hwy. 548 Giant Garage Sale! 2400A Canoe Point Road (Chalet YVR) Saturday, August 3rd 9-1 pm. No early birds! Furniture: couches, dressers, tables etc. Housewares, rugs, window coverings. cupboards, countertop, diswasher, oven & sink. All priced to sell!!! Garage/Yard Sale: Sat. August 3rd, 9 am - 3 pm. 2820 Hwy 548 Conc.V at Biggar's. Household items, wood working tools, miscellaneous maple syrup equipment, too much to mention. Come check it out. Garage/Yard Sale: Saturday August 3rd, from 9 am to 12 noon at 2787 Gawas Bay Road, at the cabins. A real variety. Multi-family Yard Sale, Saturday August 3rd, from 9 am to 12 noon at 1788 Hillside Drive (off Camp D’Ours Island). Something for everyone. ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention LifeLabs Users: Due to the Civic Holiday, LifeLabs will be coming to the Dr. H.S. Trefry Memorial Centre on Friday, August 9, instead of Wednesday, August 7. LifeLabs will resume coming on Wednesdays, as normal, the following week. Please feel free to call 705 246-0036 with any questions. Come to the beautiful Historical 12 sided barn in Sowerby on Basswood Lake Rd, just off hwy 17 on Thurs. Aug. 1st, 7:30 pm to see Folk music trio “Wildwood Soul” with Benoit (fiddle, banjo, vocals) and Zach Schryer-Lefebvre (guitar, cello, vocals) with Lorissa Scriven (vocals, guitar). Find out more about the group at Page 14 http://ihugtrees.com/fr_home.cf m or watch a video at http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=4pZTs06UlHk. Doors open at 7pm - $15. Accompanying children under 12 are welcome at no cost. Look who’s 75! Happy Birthday Frank Forge. From your wonderful family. Mountain View Grounds: Next Sunday, August 4th, the displays of historical articles in and around the House of History, the Mountain School and the Machine Shed will be available for you to examine and enjoy, from 1 to 4 pm. There to greet you will be Mike, Ed, Ken, Linda, Jeanne and Alice. You could be treated to a spin in Ed and Jeanne’s 1929 Ford Model A, so bring your cameras along. THANK YOU Thanks to everyone who helped to make the Grace church Bake Sale another great success. Bakers, buyers, workers, helpers and supporters all contributed to the day. Your support is greatly appreciated It did the heart good to see the community support the Hospital parade, food booths and even play games in the pouring rain. My personal thanks to those who brought pie, worked in a soggy pie booth or bought pie. Thanks to the Island Market for selling the remaining 5 pies. Grace Burmaster Thank you to all our family and friends for your thoughtfulness, kind expressions of sympathy, cards, donations and food on the passing of Evelyn Bishop. We were so fortunate to have her with us so long. We will miss her dearly. A bit of trivia: Evelyn lived 36,776 days and made each one count. Special thanks to Pat Brown for the heartfelt service, nephews Ben, Bruce and Dennis for playing Mom’s favourite hymns, Connie for the flowers and finally to Mom’s relatives from Brampton, Kitchener and Ottawa who made a special effort to be here. The family of Evelyn Bishop. Visit us online and read the Clippings in colour!! www.islandclippings.com MEMORIAM In Memory of Ken James. It has been a year, July 31, since the passing of Kenny. Thank you to all that have shown so much compassion and support to myself and to my family. Kenny was an extraordinary loving husband, Papa Ken, grandpa, brother, son, uncle and friend to so many. He left many wonderful memories behind. We miss his smile, his joking ways, and the things he used to say. May he be looking down on all of us with that huge smile and tell us all 'Life is too short....enjoy it to its fullest'. Forever in our hearts and always loved and remembered, Your loving wife Gillie MARKET Deadline for display ads is Mondays at 3 pm St. Joseph Island Deadline for classifieds is noon Tuesdays Your Island Grocery Store ... fresh meat, Advertising in the Island Clippings Works! produce, groceries and more! Downtown Richards Landing 705 246-2500 Another Great One Gone or email us at [email protected] The music world lost one of its giants last week, as noted songwriter, singer and musician JJ Cale passed away from a heart attack at the age of 74. HOURS 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 12:00 NOON - 4:00 PM ON SUNDAYS In his career spanning more than 50 years, he released 14 albums of his own, with even more of his works recorded by music legends like Eric Clapton, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Carlos Santana, Tom Petty, The Band and the Allman Brothers, just to name a few. Visit Moose Sweats First! Holiday Sidewalk Sale His unique, laid-back blend of blues, country and jazz earned him recognition as the father of the “Tulsa Sound” and he won several industry awards, including a Grammy for his ‘Road to Escondido’ album with Eric Clapton. He was also immortalized in film by the 2006 documentary ‘To Tulsa and Back: On Tour With JJ Cale.’ Even if you’ve never heard of him, we’re sure you’ve heard – and enjoyed - his music. Sat. Aug. 3rd 10 am until 2 pm Clothing at $5. $10. $20. cash only OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY - SATURDAY 10 - 5 • SUNDAY 11 - 5 246-2777 Page 15 RICHARDS LANDING Classified Ads and Announcements The Island Clippings is pleased to publish personal Classified Advertising and Public Service Announcements of 50 words or less, free of charge to Island residents, as a community service. Other than personal for sale ads (please limit three items) the announcement must be of value to the community. We reserve the right to decide if the ad is of service to the community. Please identify yourself when sending in a classified. Pu bli c Ser v i ce An n ou n cem en ts . Such advertising must be via display advertising, governed by our published rates in effect at that time. Ads or announcements will appear in one issue, but may be repeated, to a maximum of three weeks (space permitting). Advertiser must resubmit ad each week. To ensure space for everyone, please limit your content to a maximum of 50 words. Ads or announcements for non-residents or items or services, to be sold for profit, or generate income or events charging an entrance fee (which includes “not for profit organizations”) as well as items valued at over $1,000. will incur a nominal charge of $10. plus HST. We reserve the right to determine if a fee is required. We reserve the right to edit down to 50 words or less. Ads can be placed by: Email to: [email protected] or by phone 705 246-1635 (from 9 – 5, Mon-Fri) or fax 705 246-7060. Mail to: Island Clippings RR1, Hilton Beach, ON P0R 1G0 Or simply put it in one of our pick-up boxes conveniently located at Ambeault’s, Kent’s Corners and the Hilton Beach Post Office. Sorry, we’re not available on Sundays. Bus i ne ss o r co mm ercia l ads , i nclu din g tho se pla ced b y i n d i v i d u a l s d o n o t q u a l i f y a s C l a s si f i e d a d o r WHAT’S HAPPENING ON ST. JOE Friday The Children’s Library, 10 am - 3 pm, Storytime 10:30 Hens & Stitches, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10 am to 12 pm 705 246-0036 Island Cast-a-Weighs, Calorie Watchers, Hilton Community Hall (rear door, basmt) - 8:30 am Walking at the Legion - 9 am to noon Friday Foods at the Legion St. Joseph Twp, Public Library, 12 noon - 7 pm AA Meeting, United Church (new addition, side door) - 8 pm Pickleball - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Tennis - WI Court, 6 - 9 pm Saturday The Children’s Library - 10 am to 3 pm Nordic Walking Group - Tranter Park at 10 am. Hilton Union Public Library - 11 am to 5 pm Phone number: 705 255-3520. St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm. Pool in the Legion lounge - 11 am to 3 pm. St. Boniface Roman Catholic, Hilton Beach at 4:30 pm. Jam Session, Legion - 3 pm to 6 pm Tennis - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Pickleball - WI Court, 1 - 4 pm Sunday The Anglican Parish of St. Joseph & St. George worships at 11 am Free Methodist, 10th Side Rd. Coffee, tea and friendship at 10:30 am. Worship service 11 am. Island Bible Chapel, Richards Landing. Lord’s Supper 10 am, Family Bible Hour 11:15 am. Grace United, Hilton Beach. 9:30 am. Harmony St. Marks United, Richards Landing. 11 am. Pickleball - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Tennis - WI Court, 1 - 4 pm Pickleball - WI Court, 6 - 9 pm Monday Bridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 5 pm & 7 pm - 9 pm (Open to all seniors) 705 246-0036 60+ Exercise Program, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10:00 am Euchre, Legion Hall - 7:30 pm ($4.00 per person) Walking at the Legion - 9 am to noon Free pool all day in the Legion lounge Carpet Bowling for 50 Plus, Legion - Refreshments Available - 1 pm Pickleball - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Tennis - WI Court, 6 - 9 pm St. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 10 am to 9 pm Hilton Union Library - 1 pm to 5 pm & 7 pm to 9 pm - Phone number: 705 255-3520. The Children’s Library, Nature & You - 7 - 8:30 pm Tuesday The Children’s Library, 10 am - 3 pm, Storytime 10:30 Cribbage (singles), Legion Hall - 7:30 pm ($4.00 per person) Quilting - 1-3 pm, Downstairs Hilton Hall except the 3rd week held at the Trefry Centre. 705 246-0036 St. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm Zumba, Richards Landing Old Town Hall - 7 pm to 8 pm Tennis - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Pickleball - WI Court, 6 - 9 pm Wednesday Walking at the Legion - 9 am to noon Nordic Pole Walking at the Legion - 10 am Bridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 5 pm (Open to all seniors) 705 246-0036 St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 9 am to 6 pm Food Bank, United Church, Richards Landing (side door) - 1 pm to 3 pm The Children’s Library, 10 am - 3 pm, Storytime 10:30 Hilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm Phone number: 705 255-3520. Bingo in Legion Hall - 7:15 pm Pool & Food, Legion Lounge - 7:30 pm Pickleball - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Tennis - WI Court, 6 - 9 pm Thursday St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 11 am - 9 pm Dr. Trefry Centre’s Day Out Program - 9 am to 3:30 pm. 705 246-0036 The Children’s Library, 10 am - 3 pm, Storytime 10:30 Tennis - WI Court, 9 am - 12 noon Pickleball - WI Court, 6 - 9 pm Page 16 Marine and Small Engine Service Call or text Ted at 705 254-8991. From 2:30 pm until 11:00 pm weekdays and anytime on weekends. r [email protected] JOIN US FOR Harmony Tea Room’s final season. Wed. - Sat., 11:30-3:30 until Aug. 30th Hope 2 C U 4 T 705-246-2634 Serenity Spa 705-785-3647 facial, pedicure, massage, hot rock & much more ... Arlene: Esthetician Andrea S. Young, RMT REGISTERED MASSAGE THERAPIST 88 Barr Road S. Desbarats 705 542-2840 St. Joseph Island 1812 Merchandise Betsy Ross, Union Jack and Canadian flags; British and American soldier aprons; Island 1812 ball caps and golf shirts are available at the Jocelyn or St. Joseph Township Offices. Debbie’s Hair Hut A full service family salon offering only the finest hair products. Debbie Shaughnessy - Owner 246-0457 BUBBLES ISLAND CLEANING SERVICE BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL CLEANING UPHOLSTERY/CARPET CLEANING PHONE 705 542-9215 EMAIL: [email protected] Changes Hair Salon For Appointments Please Call 941-0802 Julie Stevens The Calico Hen Telephone: (705) 246-0875 Antiques - Art - Used Books Jewellery - Photos - Knitting Supplies Dawn Tweedle - owner/artisan 1188 Richards St., Richards Landing, ON P0R 1J0