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Your Island Newspaper - the Island Clippings!
October 8, 2009 • Issue 718
Serving St. Joseph Island since 1995
“Your Island Newspaper”
Visit us online at www.islandclippings.com
email: [email protected]
Tel: 705-246-1635
Fax: 705-246-7060
U.S. Invasion Repulsed!
THE INVADERS CAME under
cover of the rain and mist,
coming ashore at Fort St.
Joseph last Friday morning.
With Islanders asleep in their
beds or going about their usual
business, there was no warning
of any hostilities, and certainly
not of any invasion by American troops!
Luckily, a small contingent of
British soldiers from the Royal
Newfoundland Regiment and
the Glengarry Light Infantry
Without hesitation, the combined force of British troops
quickly formed up their battle lines, loaded their muskets
and bravely marched out to confront the invaders. It was
a quick and decisive battle, in spite of the challenges the
soldiers faced in keeping their ‘black powder’ dry in the
rain and wind. After several sharp volleys, the air thick
with gunpowder smoke, the invaders retreated to their
boats and left. There were no casualties reported on either side.
happened to be visiting the Fort from their base at Fort Willow in Barrie. They had come to Fort St. Joseph from their
temporary base at Ermatinger House in the Soo that morning
- part of their ‘pilgrimage’ to visit the historic forts and sites
along the upper Great Lakes that played major roles in the
War of 1812, the last time Canada had been invaded.
At the end of the morning’s ‘hostilities’, the British Union
Jack, although torn in half by the biting wind, still proudly
flew over our Fort! Our thanks and gratitude to ‘The King’s
Men’ of Fort Willow, for saving our beloved Island, and for
giving us such a great show - and also to the wonderful staff
of Fort St. Joseph for providing such good, hot coffee and
cookies!
The Real Estate Stop
David Nelson
Sales Representative
“Your Island Realtor”
949-7867 • 246-2757
Mike Brow
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Donation to MMH Auxiliary from
Community Night
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Thursday, October 1st,
Treasurer Diane Tasse (left)
presented the MMH
Auxiliary President Shirley
Lapish (right) a cheque for
$5,000 from proceeds raised
during last July’s Community
Night festivals.
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The funds are used to
purchase equipment and
necessities for Matthews
Memorial Hospital. On
behalf of the MMH Auxiliary,
we wish to thank everyone
who attended and donated to
the festivities, which in turn
helps our Island hospital.
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The Rest of the Story About
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THIS STORY HAS SEVERAL VERSIONS based on an old
Irish legend about a drunk named Jack. One day he was out
in the woods and tricked Satan into climbing a tree to throw
down some fruit. Once Satan had helped him, he carved a
cross into the tree and trapped him there. He then struck a
deal that, in exchange for being freed, Satan would leave his
soul alone when he died.
This backfired when Jack died, since Heaven would not take
him in. When he kept bothering the Devil to let him into
Hell, the Devil gave him a burning
ember instead. He carried the
ember in a hollowed out
turnip (sometimes described as rotton) to light
his way, as he wandered
through eternal darkness
on the earth. Eventually
the turnip was replaced
with the pumpkin in
America and became the
modern Jack-o-Lantern.
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Hilton Beach Jail Gets ‘Life’!
By Lavera Crack
Carl Thomas
Broker of Record
THERE WAS A LOT MORE TRAFFIC on South Street, Satur-
705-246-8585
day morning, with several volunteers working, and curious
onlookers dropping by, to see what all the hammering was
about. Thankfully, the rain held off as restoration work began
on the old “lock up” (jail).
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ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ON BUSY CORNER!
Located on the Trans
Canada and the entrance
to the island this 3+Acre
site has lots of extra potential. Presently selling
regular and premium gas,
diesel and propane.
Variety and gift store
with video rentals and
Lotto Terminal. Additional 3 bedroom bungalow for the owner or
extra rental income.
Good year round business serving travellers and the locals, fishermen
and snowmobilers. If you love living and working in Northern Ontario,
this is a profitable enterprise with ideal location and a great place to
call home. Call Carl for more details and price.
The first order of business was to remove a tree overhanging
the roof. Charlie Nelson took on this project with his backhoe.
Next, he carefully removed the front part of the old roof to expose the rafters. All rotten wood will be replaced with donated
lumber, courtesy of Ralph Nelson. The rear section is quite salvageable, with only a few boards needing replacement.
Up in the bucket went Donna Lambert, trusty rake in hand.
Her assignment was to pull out all the debris left from Charlie’s roof punch. Tarps were used to catch the old shingles, rotten wood, moss, ant & hornet nests. Wayne Ingram provided a
dump trailer, which was filled by the willing hands of Dana
Stevens, Nancy Keenan, Donna Lambert and Lavera Crack.
Up went the scaffolding by Wilfred
Stevens, Wayne Ingram and John Crack.
Wayne and Wilfred then began the task
of replacing the roof.
Then you've found the perfect place. Watch the world go by from the
large wrap around deck overlooking the lake and ideal for entertaining
guests, family and barbeques. Rear yard slopes gently down to waterside deck and deep waterfront. The great room is warmed with floor to
ceiling fireplace and wall of windows for viewing all four seasons.
Other main floor features
include laundry, 2 bedrooms,
full bath, large dining area off
well organized kitchen featuring
plenty of cupboards and
counter space. Second floor
master suite with walk thru
closet, ensuite bath with
whirlpool tub. Large sitting
room overlooking great room is
perfect for curling up with a
good book or gathering the
family for fun and games. Call
for a personal tour of this
year round lake front
home.
According to an article in the old Plow
and Packet, October 2006 issue, this
structure was likely built in 1888. It performed its duties until 1920, although
the Township of Hilton and the Village
of Hilton Beach continued to appoint
Constables after it closed, to keep the
peace and enforce the bylaws.
The Hilton Jail has the distinction of
being the second smallest jail in
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Continued on page 5
Page 3
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Use ketchup to: Remove tarnish from copper
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Rinse with warm water and dry with a towel.
Oatmeal: Scrub very dirty hands. Make a thick
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Rice: Clean the inside of a vase or a thinnecked bottle. Fill three quarters of the vessel
with warm water and add a tablespoon of uncooked rice. Cup your hand over the opening,
shake vigorously, and rinse.
Cornstarch: Clean grease spills on carpets.
Pour cornstarch onto spots and let sit for 15 to
30 minutes before vacuuming.
Hydrogen Peroxide: Disinfect a keyboard. Dip
a cotton swab in hydrogen peroxide to get into
those nooks and crannies.
Rubbing Alcohol: Erase permanent-marker
stains from finished wood floors or solid-surface countertops. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a
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Page 4
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By phone: 246-1635 • By fax: 246-7060
By mail: The Island Clippings, 5285 5th Side Road,
R. R. 1, Hilton Beach, Ontario P0R 1G0.
Or simply use one of the Island Clippings boxes
conveniently located at Ambeault’s, Kent’s Corners
or the Hilton Beach Post Office.
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damage arising from errors in advertisements beyond the
amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of
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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.
HILTON BEACH JAIL ... continued from page 3
In 1920, the Hilton Jail took on a new role when the local
Women’s Institute decided this would be a good building to
set up a Library to serve the community. These women installed the shelving themselves to save the carpenter’s fee. The
Library was housed in the jail until 1929 when plans began to
build a new library on Main Street.
Ontario and perhaps in all of North America, with a frontage
of 20 feet, 6 inches and a depth of 16 feet, 8 inches. This
small, thick-walled concrete building has three cells with flat
iron grid doors, pressed tin ceilings and two elongated ironbarred windows facing the street.
Local miscreants were ‘sentenced’ to serve time in the jail, but
they were never actually locked in! They simply ‘served their
time’ then went home! Only one ‘criminal’ is known to have
stayed in jail overnight.
The “Jail Committee” made up of volunteers began organizing in 2006, submitting a proposal to the Village of Hilton
Beach Council to preserve this historic building. This proposal was accepted by Council and minor fundraising began.
Donations to date total approximately $900. Plans are now
underway, thanks to Tim Keenan, for a major fundraiser. He
commissioned his friend Ken Bradford, a well known local
artist, to paint the Hilton Jail. Tim purchased the painting
and all rights to reproduce it. The painting is now in the
process of being made into prints to be sold, with all proceeds
going to the preservation and refurbishing of the “Lock Up”.
More information can be obtained from Tracy Stevens or
Donna Lambert, Committee members.
The restored jail will take on its new life as a local tourist attraction.
So a word of caution to those young vandals who broke the
sash on the door the other night and ran off - we will soon
have a place to accommodate you for the night!
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Friday & Saturday: 8 am to 10 pm.
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October 12th.
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Cell: 945-1999
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1611 P Line, St. Joe Island (at 10th)
RECIPE CORNER
Lynda Reynolds’ Salt Substitute
1 tsp. chili powder
2 tsp. ground oregano
2 tsp. black pepper
1 Tbsp. garlic powder (not garlic salt)
3 Tbsp. dry mustard
6 Tbsp. onion powder (not onion salt)
3 Tbsp. paprika
3 Tbsp. poultry seasoning
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Mix all ingredients together. Dump out the salt shaker and
replace with above mixture.
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Lavera Crack’s
Cheese And Onion Pie
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1 large spanish onion
butter/margarine
cheddar cheese
pie crust
Chop onion in small pieces and sauté in frying pan with 2 tablespoons butter/margarine until soft. Salt & pepper to taste.
Place bottom pie shell in pie plate; layer some onions on bottom; crumble chunks of cheddar cheese on top; spread rest
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crust on and bake at 350. Just before pie is finished (about 30
min.) baste with can milk, remove when golden brown.
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Page 6
A Big ‘Deposit’ to the Food Bank!
NATALIE ALLARD, OWNER of the Hilton Beach Inn,
proudly delivers the proceeds from her recent ‘People Auction’ to benefit our Food Bank.
On Saturday, September 3rd, Natalie invited her customers
to bid on the services of several local volunteers, with the
proceeds to be donated to the Food Bank. The auction raised
over $700 – money that’s badly-needed to provide nourishing food for more than 30 local families.
Annual Flu
Shot Clinic
A routine flu shot clinic will be
held for patients of Drs. Robert
Armstrong and Lenka Snajdrova
age 65 and over on October 15
(all day), October 21(all day) and
October 23 (morning only).
This is NOT the H1N1 flu shot.
CALL TODAY FOR YOUR
APPOINTMENT
246.2477
“It seems that generous donations of money to the Food
Bank are up this year, but donations of actual food are
down”, says Natalie. “With Thanksgiving coming, we felt that
we should concentrate on the ‘food’ side!”
With the help of Tony Trecroce, who borrowed a truck, and
Bill Van Schaik, who helped with the shopping, Natalie took
the money raised to a grocery store and returned with a load
of staple foods, carefully selected for their practicality and
‘shelf life’.
When praised for her efforts, Natalie characteristically
shrugged off any personal credit. “We were happy and proud
to do it!” she smiled. “The biggest thanks go to all of the participants – volunteers and bidders – in our People Auction.
It’s their generosity and caring that made this possible!”
Pride is what we have. Vanity is what others have.
3003 Base Line
Hilton Beach
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge.
Others just gargle.
Phone: 246-2475
Hours: 9 - 5 Monday thru Saturday
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3125 Third St. Hilton Beach
971 Diamond Lake Rd. Echo Bay
2750 Canoe Pt. Rd. St. Joseph Island
5210 Wierzbicki Dr. St. Joseph Island
348 ABC Puddingstone Rd. Desbarats
St. Joseph Island. Across from beach
and beautiful full service marina. 3 Bedroom home with large living room with
vaulted ceilings and large gas fireplace.
Beautifully landscaped double lot. Attached double garage with built-in storage. Master suite has ensuite. Shows
like new. $374,900.00
Over 400 feet of shoreline on Diamond
Lake. 2 Bedroom home has newer roof,
furnace, septic, hardwood floors, updated windows, drilled well, boathouse
with guest Bunkie and sauna. Workshop
and shed. Dock at shoreline. Stone gas
fireplace. Year round road. Half log siding. $299,900.00
Beautiful brick and siding home with
large master bedroom with patio door
to balcony. Separate office area and loft.
Main floor laundry, whirlpool area with
views of the lake. Large detached
garage, heated, insulated, drywalled
with staircase to guest suite. Lot next
door also available. $339,900.00
Waterfront. St. Joseph Island. Walk the
beautiful sand beach. Garden doors to
deck with glass railings. Updated 3
piece bath with sauna, oversized attached garage, main floor laundry, large
docking system good for boating and
swimming. $249,900.00
Exceptional piece of property. Over 260
acres of bush, fields, gardens, creek
and pond. Log cabin over looks pond.
House is over 2000 sq.ft. Large games
rooms with L shaped wet bar and patio
door to large wraparound deck.Large
detached garage with walkup attic. Plus
large barn. $549,900.00
3080 Hilton Rd. St. Joseph Island
4198 Old Moffat Bay Rd.
Waterfront on St. Joseph Island.
Beautiful view of Moffat Bay from
this two bedroom cottage. Large
deck, boat house/could be guest
bunkie. Good useable waterfrontage
for swimming or boating.
1277 Richards St. St. Joseph Island
767 Lakeshore Dr. Waterfront
30 minutes east of Sault Ste. Marie.
Enjoy the beautiful views from this 3
bedroom hi rise bungalow with fully
finished basement. Double attached
garage. $289,900.00
3173 Haight Rd.St. Joseph Island
St. Joseph Island. Well established
business. High traffic location on Hwy.
548. Hilton General Store has LCBO
Outlet, Lotto. Deli coolers and meat
counter, 2nd storey undeveloped – used
for storage. 3 bedroom home attached
to store for owner-occupied business –
currently rented. $249,900.00
Two bedroom bungalow, with some
newer windows. One block from beach
or marina. Great as a summer getaway
or year round home. Town water and
sewer. Close to school, hospital and
shopping. $59,900.00
$138,500.00
This move in condition 3 bedroom bungalow on Twin Lakes features vaulted
cedar ceilings and walls, patio doors off
master bedroom with wrap around
deck. Open concept living room/dining
room + kitchen with patio doors off dining room. Dock at water edge, well
treed for privacy. $199,900.00
1203 Gore St. St. Joseph Island
2972 Soo Mill Rd. St. Joseph Island
Waterfront, St. Joseph Island. Mostly
updated bungalow with newer kitchen,
windows, metal roof, eaves and soffits.
Oversized single garage. Large deck,
shared drilled well. Close to Hilton
Beach off Canoe Point Road. Good usable waterfront. $189,900.00
Lot 77 Stump Rd. Bruce Mines
Newer 3 bedroom chalet style cottage
on beautiful Cooper Lake. Maintenace
free ext. and vinyl windows. Generators
built in with electric start propane generators included. Boat launch and beach
close by. 1 hour east of SSM.
$64,900.00
Prime location downtown Richards
Landing. Extensively updated building
all wiring and 200 amp panel, windows,
refinished hwd. flrs. Main room is approx. 1032 sq. ft. with 11 ft. ceilings.
Large deck at front with wheelchair access, office area and workspace off the
main room. Parking out front plus out
back. $169,900.00
1163 Adcock Dr. St. Joseph Island
1202 Gore St. Richards Landing
Excellent location! Downtown Richards
Landing on St. Joseph Island. Well established restaurant, comes with house
behind. Close to Beach and Marina.
$159,900.00
3853 X Line, Hilton Beach
2032 Canoe Point Road
St. Joseph Island waterfront home or
cottage. Newer windows and roof. Balcony off master bedroom with views of
the lake. Drilled will and septic (just
pumped). Year-round road. Close to
Hilton Beach. Newer oil stove, patio
doors to deck, wheelchair accessible.
$129,900.00
St. Joseph Island - Scenic views from
this open concept 4 bedroom 3 bathroom home on Gawas Bay. Master with
ensuite, main flr laundry. Two car detached garage with bunkie, woodworking shop and art studio. Sandy beach,
big dock, minutes from Hilton Beach.
$499,000.00
Breathtaking Landscaping surrounds
this beautiful cedar 3 bedroom home on
the water. Good sized guest house or
shop has water and electricity. Beautiful
hardwood floors, large master suite
with two sided fireplace, very open
concept. $279,000.00
1155 F & G Line, St. Joseph Island
Vacant Land, 2559 Q and R Line Rd.
St. Joseph Island
3419 Hamilton Bay Rd.
St. Joseph Island
St. Joseph Island. 200 acres of land
with roads and trails. River runs
through back 100 acres – was a tree
farm at one time. Back 100 acress
fronts on M and N Line. Seasonal road
is snowmobile trail in winter. Good access. $129,900.00
80 acres of field and bush features 2
bed log home with full walkout basmt,
several out buildings, with separate corrals, beaver pond with creek running
through property. Great for horses, or
hunt camp. $139,900.00
Quality built tudor style home. Large
master suite with screened balcony. 3
bedrooms up plus main floor den and
office. 2 sided stone fireplace. Separate
breezeway has staircase to studio or
separate bedroom. Almost 8 acres of
mostly hardwood. $224,900.00
Vacant Land, Weirzbicki Dr. Lot 50
St. Joseph Island
9 Taylor St, Bruce Mines
1.66 acres on St. Joseph Island. Great
lot to build your dream home or cottage. 2nd last lot in subdivision, so very
quiet and private. Over 240 ft. of shoreline, driveway in, but needs trimming.
Lots of sand. Year round road. Close to
Marina for boat storage. $44,900.00
Beautiful views on the bay. Watch the
sunset from the wrap around deck.
Nicely landscaped yard with boat house
and storage shed. Walk out basement
has full 2 bdr. suite or in law suite.
presently rented, 2 large bedrooms,
2nd bath. High speed internet and
natural gas. $219,900.00
Vacant Land, Lots 233 & 234,
Ninth Street, Hilton Beach
5950 Jocelyn Drive, St. Joseph Island
Build your dream home on these 2 private, wooded lots, just south of Hilton
Beach. Only 12 minutes to bridge and
blocks from the beach and marina.
$21,500.00
137 & 141 Tancred St. SSM
Historic brownstone townhouse,
with attached duplex, 7-8 bedrooms,
updated plumbing and electrical,
newer windows and roof, convenient
downtown location. $329,900.00
Beautiful sand beach in sheltered bay.
5 bed cottage with hardwood flrs, pine
walls, stone fireplace, newer wrap
around deck, year round road, newer
bath. Shows well. $169,900
Vacant Land, 5483 Ellwood Blvd.
St. Joseph Island
3079 Hilton Rd. Hilton Beach
1304 Spring Street, St. Joseph Island
St. Joseph Island waterfront lots. Beautiful sunsets from these west-facing
lots. Good usable waterfront. 3 Lots totaling 361 feet of shoreline. Lots 25 &
26 have driveway and are cleared.
Power at the Road. $69,900.00
Excellent retirement or summer home.
Large marina and beach mins. away.
Newer kitchen, baths, furnace plus
wood stove insert. Formal dining room
and hardwood floors. Main floor master
as a family room with garden doors to
deck. Large yard. $119,900.00
Very private 3.5 acre lot with
stream/pond running through and Lake
views, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home
with formal dining rm, master with ensuite, central vac. and double attached
garage. 1 block from school, minutes to
marina and beach. $269,900.00
55 Cooper Lake
647b Lakeshore Dr. Desbarats
Cottage with public access to lake and
boat launch. Great hunting and fishing.
crown land close by. Propane power
and heated by wood stove. Vaulted ceilings. newer laminate floors. 16x20
deck. Property available next door as
well. Has hunt camp on it. $84,900.00
Usable waterfront in this 2 bedroom
home. Open concept, vaulted ceilings,
beautifully landscaped yard with garden
shed, woodshed, single garage, newer
roof and heat trace cable. Newer
Kitchen. Park your boat at the dock,
sheltered on both sides. $239,900.00
Lot 7 Conc. 13 Base Line
St. Joseph Island.
100 Acres, mostly hardwood, has been
selectively logged yrs ago. Backs on
Koshkawong trail, trails and roads
throughout. $89,000.00
1216 Gore St. Richards Landing
5246 Wierzbicki Dr. St. Joseph Island
135 Lakeshore Dr. Desbarats
1081 F & G Line Road, St. Joseph Is.
Close to beach and marina. This four
year old, 3 bedroom bungalow has over
1430 sq ft with open concept living/dining/kitchen. In floor heating plus wood
stove, huge master, walk in closet and
ensuite, with garden doors to hot tub.
$269,900.00
Waterfront on St. Joseph Island. Beautiful sand beach. 2 big bedrooms plus
3rd room off sunroom. 120' feet of
shoreline. 3 car garage. Year round
road. Open concept, hardwood floors.
wood burning stove, large deck. well
and septic. $199,900.00
Waterfront overlooking Brown's Island.
Newer roof, oak kitchen, updated gas
furnace and central air. Large garage insulated and heated. Large loft area
above for future development. New garden shed and gazebo at shore.
$269,900.00
St. Joseph Island 39.22 acre farm with
extensively updated wlkout bungalow.
Newer roof, windows, siding, septic,
furnace, kitchen, flooring, baths, doors,
etc. Large barn has water and electricity. Several stalls for horses. Beautiful
views. $279,900.00
To view virtual tours of these properties and many many more visit dallasrealestate.ca
3908 Hamilton Dr. $950/week
3 bedroom, spacious home with wood fired
sauna and deep water with dock for easy
access by boat.
5268 Wierzbicki Drive $1000/week or $180/Night
Walk for miles down a beautiful sandy beach or
cuddle up in this 3 bedroom cottage with all the
comforts of home. Full kitchen with dishwasher,
satellite tv and sun room.
1709 Russell St. $1100/week or $200/night
So much to do not far to go. Privately placed
cottage in the heart of Richards Landing. Sand
beach, dock for large boats. Great for business
retreat or just a weekend away from the city.
2032 Canoe Point Rd.$1500/wk
Scenic views of Gawas Bay make this 4 bdrm, 3
bathrm open concept home ideal for a summer
getaway. Sand beach,big dock, minutes from boat
launch. Available year round.
J.W.Ambeault
Water Well &
Pump Technician
Licenced MOE
P.O. Box 179
Richards Landing ON
P0R 1J0
(705) 246-2284
Wessell Firewood
Processed Hardwood Firewood
246-0334
Hilton Beach Marina a Beehive of Activity!
THE HILTON BEACH MARINA was buzzing with activity Saturday, as most of the
‘resident’ sailboats were hoisted out of the water onto cradles for their winter storage.
The work crew was impressively organized, literally swarming all over the boats! As
one boat was being secured in its cradle on shore, another was being hoisted, while
another was being readied for lifting, while still more were being brought over from
their dock spaces to await their turn. It was a well-orchestrated and marvelous event
to watch from a safe distance, with no accidents, injuries or misadventures to any
boats, workers or spectators!
At the end of the day, only a few lonely boats still remained forlornly in the water,
their owners no doubt hoping for that ‘just one last outing’!
Delivery Available
Any Questions Regarding Services
Please Call Kevin or Katie
Mrs. Mac’s
246-0123
Mon - Thurs 11 am - 8 pm
Friday - 11 am - 9 pm
Saturday - 11 am - 8 pm
Sunday - Closed
Tastes like Home
But it’s Mrs. Mac’s
COMPUTER
• Repairs • Tune-up
• Virus removal
• Set-up • Training
• Wired and Wireless Networks
CALL GEORGE
246-2112
Ursula
Urscheler
Confidential Family & Marriage Counselling
Drug & Alcohol Counselling
Specializing in Grief Counselling
BridgeLink Medical Centre, Suite 202
Tel: 246-2221 by Appointment Only
After-hours and weekend sessions available
Landing Feet First
Marcy Clark
Registered Practical Nurse
246-0604
In-home treatment of Basic, Advanced &
Diabetic Foot conditions
Official retailer of Biofreeze & Orthotics by
Foot Levelers Inc.
Manicures, Pedicures & Paraffin Wax
treatments also available
Ask about our party specials!!
Little Johnny’s kindergarten class was on a field trip to their local police station
where they saw pictures tacked to a bulletin board of the 10 most wanted. One
of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked,
“Is it really the photo of a wanted person”. “Yes,” said the policeman.
“The detectives want very badly to capture him”.
Little Johnny asked, “Why didn’t you keep him when you took his picture?”
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David R. Porter, CMA
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
& C O N S U LT I N G S E R V I C E S
Waterfront Centre, Hilton Beach, Ontario P0R 1G0
for all your accounting needs
Personal • Business • Farm & Corporations
Bookeeping • Financial Statements • Business Plans
Income Taxes (E-file)
Phone/Fax (705) 246-3153
Res. (705) 246-3460
PC Doctor
by George Skardis
QUESTION: I started using the new MSN Messenger 9 and I
wonder what happened to my contact list?
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ANSWER:
Your contact list is not missing and has not been
deleted by Microsoft in the last flurry of modifications to the
old Messenger. Rest assured that you are not the only one to
question recent changes. Upon signing into MSN Messenger
9 the familiar contact list for offline and online contacts has
been repositioned to the bottom of a scroll list. Recently
added features have displaced the familiar offline/online contact list that would normally appear at the beginning of each
session. The newly added features are labeled Favourites,
Groups, Friends, and What’s New. To remove unwanted features, locate the Change Contact List Layout button on the
toolbar bar containing the search box, the Add a Contact button, and the very, very important Show Menu button. Click
on Change Contact List Layout. The Options Layout window
pops up. Clear checkmarks from checkboxes for the following
options: Show Favourites, Show Groups, Show the Tab Bar,
and Show the What’s New List. Click OK. More like the classic Messenger? Get back into Change Contact list Layout.
Place a checkmark in checkboxes for Show Offline Contacts
and Show Offline Contacts in a Separate Category. Click OK.
Now you will be able to tell who is offline or online more easily. Beware of the small arrow-head to the left of each category name. This is a very small control and blends into the
general background too easily. As your mouse pointer rolls
across this control, the arrow-head glows. Left click the
arrow-head to collapse or expand the offline and online contact lists. The graphic designers outdid themselves by adding
a slight directional shift to acknowledge successful mouse
clicks. Next to the Change Contact List Layout button find
the Show Menu button. Left click on Show Menu. On the
drop-down menu, left click on Show Menu Bar. This reveals
the classic menu bar across the Messenger window for those
familiar with the old menu system. Thank you Microsoft for
allowing customization.
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you to, download.live.com, a Microsoft website. Click on
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puts the Windows Live Installer program on your computer.
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Richards Landing
(705) 246-2002
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(705) 246-2002
www.kentvale.com
New Funding for Algoma
R.I.D.E. Program
946-8966
More Police Checks Mean Safer Roads in
Algoma-Manitoulin
Open Thur.-Sun.
11am to 8:30 pm
The Ontario government is helping to reduce car accidents
and save lives in Algoma-Manitoulin by supporting police
officers who conduct Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere
(R.I.D.E.) spot checks.
a casual dining experience
THANKSGIVING SUNDAY BRUNCH
OCTOBER 11TH.
Two seatings 11 am & 1 pm. Reservations required.
Menu Items: Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash
browns, turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, vegetables,
baked pasta and dessert for $15.95.
Book today…seats are filling quickly.
Don’t forget about our Prime Rib Buffet Friday
Oct 16th and 17th starting at 4:30 pm $18.95.
No menu will be available during this time.
Saturday October 24th - Coffee and Food Pairing Evening
with the St. Joseph Island Coffee Roasters.
We need at least 25 participants to run this evening
so tickets will be sold in advance. $17.95
“R.I.D.E. is one of the most effective programs in North
America to combat drinking and driving and make Ontario’s
roads even safer. More police checks mean safer roads,” said
Mike Brown, MPP for Algoma-Manitoulin.
Police services in Algoma-Manitoulin will receive a total of
$88,500 for this year’s R.I.D.E. efforts. 170 Municipal and
First Nations police services and OPP offices across Ontario
will immediately benefit from increased funding. More than
8,000 Ontario police officers will be funded for a second year
– double the number of officers compared to 2007-2008.
In 2008-2009, Ontario increased its commitment from $1.2
million to $2.4 million to support year round spot checks.
That amount will be maintained for 2009-2010.
Last year, police conducted close to 784,000 spot checks, resulting in 970 impaired driving charges and 1,900 12-hour
licence suspensions. The visibility of R.I.D.E. spot checks
also serve as an effective public education and awareness
campaign to deter impaired driving.
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Home
Improvements
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24 x 24 shell
labour & materials
$10,999.00
plus taxes
prices available for all sizes
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The Lost Ring
Chase Edward Allister Glawson
Here’s a heart-warming story about how things can work out if
you care and try enough, written for us by an Island resident
who wishes to remain anonymous.
“About 17 years ago my daughter was going to Lake State
University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. While out with
friends, she found a high school graduation ring that obviously belonged to a male. She tried to no avail to find the
rightful owner. When she came home, she told me how she
had found the ring. She gave it to me and told me to do with
it as I pleased.
I put it away and every once and a while I would take it out
and look at it, and wonder how I could return it to the rightful owner. I showed it to many friends over the years and was
given a lot of suggestions as to what could be done with it.
One was to melt it down and make myself something out of
it. There was a lot of gold in the ring and a large blue stone,
but it was engraved with a name inside and some personal
achievements in sports, honouring this person. I just couldn’t
bring myself to do anything with it because I knew it wasn’t
mine and somewhere someone was missing this treasure.
Proud parents Dallas and Hillary are happy to have
Chase Edward Allister Glawson home safe and sound.
Chase was born September 16, 2009 at 1:45 pm.
Weighing 7 lbs, .5 oz. 20.5” long.
Excited first time grandparents Lynn and Jane Kent.
Third grandchild for Keith and Barb Glawson of
Winnipeg. Sixth great grandchild for Harold and
Edith Kent. Special nephew to Jennifer,Tricia, Phil
and Jai-Lynne, and first cousin
for Makenna and Avery.
Well, I pulled it out again and again - it haunted me. I knew
the ring had come from a small city in Michigan. Suddenly, it
dawned on me! I had made a friend who was a Dean, retired
from the Michigan School system. I e-mailed him and, in a
few days, he called me back with a phone number for the high
school from which the owner had graduated.
After talking with the secretary at the school, I felt sure I was
on the right track. I knew they could not give me any information over the phone. She said someone would call me back.
I left my name and number and waited for the call. That
night, I received a call from a man in Boca Raton, Florida. It
wasn’t long into the conversation that I knew I now had the
rightful owner!
I mailed it through our terrific Canadian snail mail and, after
almost two weeks, I got a call from him. He was so excited he
could hardly talk. It had been his high school graduation gift
from his Mom who just happened to be a teacher at the same
high school he graduated from, and still is to this day.
When he told me how
happy he was, I told him he
couldn’t be any happier
than me, knowing the ring
was finally back where it belonged.”
Thanks for sharing this great
story with us!
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Meats
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8 am to
5 pm
Mon. to
Thurs.
Phone: (705) 782-4224
Fax:
(705) 782-0533
Deplonty Rd., R. R. #1,
Provincial Government290
Inspected
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FREEZER PACKAGES
FREEZER ORDERS
$100.00 Freezer Pkg.
Sides
of
Beef
$2.65 lb.
Steak or Roast
Beef steak
$30.00
$20.00
Ground beef
Ground
beef lb.
$25.00
$25.00
Hinds
of
Beef
$3.10
Italian Sausage
Roasting chicken
$15.00
$15.00
Pork Chops
Pork Chops
$15.00
Fronts of Beef
$2.25 lb.
$15.00
Italian style sausage
$15.00
or make upSides
your own
ofpackage
Pork
$1.55 lb.
Whole
$4.95
lb.
Special
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*
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25wrapped
lb ground beef
$2.65lb cut and
Sides of beef All above
$75.00 Package
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Fronts of beef
Sides of pork
Whole lamb
$3.10lb
$2.25lb
$1.55lb NA
$4.95lb
Peameal
Bneless Chicken Breast
Ground beef
Roasting chicken
Beef tenderloin
$3.99lb
$5.19lb
$2.45lb
$2.49lb
$7.00lb
Fresh Local Beef, Pork & Lamb Available!
Call for more information
Prices effective to October 29/09
$16.00
Frozen Turkey
5lb Beef pattiesDEBIT MACHINE
AVAILABLE
$15.00
Chicken legs b/a
5lb Italian sausage
$15.00
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Fresh local beef, pork & lamb available - call for information
Prices effective - February 1 - February 28, 2009
ARTICLES FOR SALE
1995 Kawasaki 4 Wheeler
Like new, low milelage in excellent condition. Back seat &
winch. Asking $3,000. OBO
within reason. Call 246-2551.
2002 silver Pontiac Sunfire,
low mileage – only 55,000 km.
Asking $6,500 or Best Offer –
Certified. Call 246-0880 or
542-5733. If no answer, leave
message.
12 ft. aluminum boat & trailer.
$600 or Best Offer.
Call 246-0880 or 542-5733.
If no answer, leave message.
2007 26ʼ Hobbi Toy Hauler.
New - never used and ready
to go. Light weight with lots of
room to haul the toys. Can
hold up to four full size motorcycles or ATV's and sleep six.
Must be seen!
Call Dan 246-1953.
Boat trailer - good condition.
Suitable for 12 to 14 foot boat.
Open to reasonable offers.
Call Dan 246-1953.
Simmons Couch/Day bed.
$150. OBO. Call 246-3403
please leave message.
1994 Yamaha Waveraider –
700cc engine, two person,
mint condition, without trailer.
$2250. 246-0384 or 246-2990
1996 COBRA 36 ft. 5th
Wheel. 2 Slide-outs, mint condition; fully-equipped; hardwood maple flooring, central
vac, washer, dryer, full
kitchen, heat & A/C; ready to
go! Call 246-1948
Wood Burning Stove: Vermont
Castings “Resolute” In excellent condition. Suitable for any
room in your home or cottage.
Must be seen to be appreciated $500. Call 246-2349
Warnock Hersey certified
wood stove, with 16”, 2- 24”,
2-36”, tee. and cap, SS chimney pieces. $500. OBO.
48” x 80” mirrored sliding
closet doors. Still wrapped,
never installed. Retail value,
$99 Make an offer. Call 2461650.
FreeSpirit recumbent stationary bike with rowing arms.
Bought for $400. Computerized gizmo to measure distance/speed/calories burnt,
etc. Used mostly as a clothes
rack. $200. Ask for Chunky
Robert or Chubby Sue at
246-1963.
20” TV, New, asking $200. or
OBO.Turned on about 20
times. No room for it. Call
246-2881.
5 hp chipper/ shredder $125.
Kenmore washer, like new.
$200. Call 246-1092
14ʼ Elgin aluminum boat,
swivel seats and EZ Hauler tilt
trailer, like new. 9.8 Mercury
motor. Hilton Beach.
Call 246-3708
Complete Maple Syrup operation, 50 acres, currently 2,000
taps, oil fired evaporator, vacuum system with tank, R.O.
with tanks, established dealer,
closing date May 1/10. Will
train. Call 246-1120
2007 Chev Trailblazer.
Loaded, 4 wheel drive, sun
roof, OnStar, good condition.
Call 246-1120
Kenmore Dryer - $50. Call
246-2293.
Chocolate Lab puppies from
excellent background. Great
family and hunting dogs.
Ready to go November 14th.
$400. Reserve your puppy
today! Call 246-0427
A good selection of Pumpkins,
squash, & tomatoes, plus
corns stalks & bales for decorating. Anytime at Rainbow
Ridge Farm as its "self serve"
or if you need to call 2462683,.. oh and Bunnies too!!
FREE for removal – Cloth
sofa and matching chair, brocade; beige with tiny pink
roses. Hilton Beach.
Call 246-7066.
WANTED
Maple syrup making equipment, ie. boil pan, spiles and
old wood stove. May consider
small evaporator if price is
right. call 541-9860 ask for
Marc
Wanted Aladdin oil lamps or
parts for Aladdin lamps. Call
246-2089.
SERVICES
Fall is here. You deserve a
break. Let me clean your
house. Free estimate. Call
Wendy 246-7081
Butch Shaw will be cutting
and wrapping wild game at
1374 C - Line Road.
Deer - $55, moose to be
determined at the time of
cutting. Call 246-7124.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sorry, the Hunters Safety
Course is now full. So, we will
not be able to take any more
applicants.
Mrs. Macʼs will be CLOSED
THANKSGIVING MONDAY.
We wish our customers a very
Happy Thanksgiving!
The annual CASS Sprint
Duathlon will be held on Sat.
Oct. 18 at CASS. Registration
at 9 am, race starts at 9:30.
A minimum of $25 donation to
CASS Hockey to participate.
Prizes for the top 3 individuals
and teams! For more info,
contact Carole at CASS
782-039 or at home after
6 pm at 246-3235.
Youʼre not too late! Sparks,
Brownies and Guides register
now. Just call Kim 246-2207,
Susan 246-0722 or Heather
246-2572. S.K. and up. Tuesdays after school until 5 pm.
BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING at the BOOK
FAIR at S.J.I.C. School, on
Wednesday, October 21, from
8:30 – 3:30 or after school
3:30 – 6:30 pm and again on
Thursday, October 22, from
8:30 – 3:30 pm.
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New to the Island. Jockey
Person to Person! New in
Canada and celebrating its
first full year of business. Itʼs
quality, guaranteed ladies
wear, in a wide variety of
dressy, casual & sports and it
can be all yours! You may
want to become one of
Jockeyʼs new Comfort Specialists and or you can become a Hostess and enjoy
free or greatly reduced clothing. For only $199. + shipping
and taxes, you could receive
up to 18 pieces of apparel.
Want to make some money
for Christmas? Call me,
Shirley Meeks, for a personal
showing @705-246-2444. I
will help get you started with
no pressure.
Smart Serve - Responsible Alcohol Beverage Service Training Course being offered at
Branch 374, Royal Canadian
Legion in Richards Landing.
10:30 am - 2:30 pm on Saturday October 10th. Cost: No
cost for Legion members.
$30. for non-members. Limited space available.To sign
up for the course call the Legion at 246-2494 or Jim
Bayler at 246-3810.
FAMILY DANCE – presented
by AlgomaTrad. Saturday, October 31, 8 pm at the Richards
Landing Legion. Come as you
are or in disguise. Music by
Schryer/O'Gorman/Lefebvre
and special guests. Caller
Dan Gorno. Great fun for all
ages.
Recreational Hockey Program
- Johnson Township Community Centre, Desbarats. Registration night and free skate,
Wednesday, October 14, 6:30
pm ages 4 to 7; 7:30 pm ages
8 to 13. Equipment swap
Wednesday, October 14th and
21st; donations accepted.
Info: Pat 782-6601 x 205,
www.johnsontwp.ca
St. Joseph Township Residents. Please be advised that
due to an overabundance of
unacceptable items the Share
Shed, located at the St.
Joseph Township Landfill, will
have new hours starting October 13th. It will be open Saturdays ONLY from 8 am - 2 pm.
Please Note: Drop Offs outside of the Share Shed are
not permitted.
Volunteers Needed at the St
Joseph Township Share
Shed, located at the municipal
landfill. Your help is needed
on an occasional basis, Saturdays from 8 am to 2 pm (or
part thereof). Duties would be
to help organize and monitor
the use of the Share Shed.
Please call Melanie at
246-0188
Hunters & Anglers Meeting
Thursday, October 8th at 8
pm. Guest speaker from
Ontario Fur Managers.
Need homework help? The
Children's Library is offering
free tutoring sessions on
Saturdays with Andrea, who is
studying at LSSU. She will be
glad to help out. Just call
246-2877 or 246-3952.
Quilting - 1-3 pm Downstairs
Hilton Hall except for the 3rd
week when it is held at the
Trefry Centre.
The St. Joseph Island Horticultural Pumpkin Decorating
Contest! This yearʼs Categories are: Heaviest, Tallest,
Biggest and Smallest (must
come from your pumpkin
patch). Pumpkins in other
categories can be purchased
and/or come from your pumpkin patch: Best Decorated
(painted with no carving), Best
Dressed, Funniest, Scariest,
Animal (can be any animal not
only animals associated with
Halloween), Cartoon or Famous Characters, Most Creative/Unique, Most
Disgusting, Scenic (for example a tree, cemetery, etc.).
The Special Category for
2009 is the Halloween Cat.
You can draw any design on a
pumpkin to carve or paint with
felt pens or acrylic paints or
you can try stencils from
websites such as www.spook
master.com. All categories are
open to Adults as well as to
Children.
The Country Road Open
House Prize Winner at
Yandeauʼs Garden is Sheila
Phillips of Batchewana Bay.
Congratulations!
Proud parents Dallas and
Hillary are happy to have
Chase Edward Allister Glawson home safe and sound.
Chase was born September
16, 2009 at 1:45 pm, Weighing 7 lbs, .5oz. 20.5” long.
Excited first time grandparents Lynn and Jane Kent.
Third grandchild for Keith and
Barb Glawson of Winnipeg.
Sixth great grandchild for
Harold and Edith Kent. Special nephew to Jennifer, Tricia,
Phil and Jai-Lynne, and first
cousin for Makenna and
Avery.
Come on out to the ACW
Harvest Festival Tea & Bazaar
at the Richards Landing Public School on Oct. 24th from
1 pm to 3 pm. Check out the
baking and craft tables and
then sit and relax over tea and
desserts. Our Tea is being
held in conjunction with the
Horticultural Societyʼs “Pumpkin” contest. See you there!
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CHURCH SERVICES
Saturday:
St. Boniface Roman Catholic,
Hilton Beach 4:30 pm.
Sunday:
Holy Trinity Anglican, Jocelyn
at 11 am.
Free Methodist, 10th Side Rd.
11 am.
Island Bible Chapel, Richards
Landing. Lordʼs Supper 10
am, Family Bible Hour 11:15
am.
Grace United, Hilton Beach.
9:30 am.
Harmony St. Marks United,
Richards Landing. 11 am.
Advertising
in the Island
Clippings
works!
Classified Ads and Announcements
Answer to puzzle on page 12
The Island Clippings is pleased to publish personal Classified Advertising and Public Service Announcements, free of charge to Island
residents, as a community service. Ads or announcements for nonresidents, businesses, or items or services to be sold for profit will
incur a nominal charge of $10. plus GST. This includes the sale of
real estate, rental of real estate or the sale of items valued at over
$1,000.
Ads or announcement will appear in one issue, but may be repeated
upon request, to a maximum of three consecutive weeks. To ensure
space for everyone, please limit your content to a maximum of 50
words.
Ads can be placed by: Email to [email protected]
or by phone 246-1635 (from 9 – 5, Mon-Fri) or fax 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.
Deadline for all material is
noon Tuesday.
WHAT’S HAPPENING ON ST. JOE
Friday
Saturday
Hens & Stitches, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10 am to 12 pm
Island Cast-a-Weighs, Calorie Watchers, Hilton Community Hall
(rear door, basmt) - 8:30 am
Friday Foods Menu available at the Legion - 5 pm to 9 pm
AA Meeting, United Church (new addition, side door) - 8 pm
Childrens Library - 10 am to 3 pm Story time - 10:30 am
Hilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm
St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm
Free pool all day in the Legion lounge
Open Air Market - Hilton Beach, Under the yellow tent - 10 am to 2 pm
Nordic Walking Group, Tranter Park - Meets at 9 am
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Top Quality Hardwood
Cut, split & delivered $70. /cord*
Call Angie at 941-0215
* For Local delivery
The
Calico Hen
Telephone: (705) 246-0875
Sunday
Monday
FIREWOOD
Bridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 5 pm (Open to all seniors)
60+ Exercise Program, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10:30 am
Euchre, Legion Hall - 8 pm ($3.00 per person)
Carpet Bowling for Seniors, Legion - 1 pm
St. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 6 pm to 9 pm
Hilton Union Library - 3 pm to 5 pm & 7 pm to 9 pm
Children’s Library - 6 pm to 9 pm
CAPC Play & Learn Best Start Hub - 9:30 to 11:30 am, Free Methodist Church
Women’s Physical Activities, Public School Gym - 6:30 pm to 8 pm
Cribbage (singles), Legion Hall - 7:30 pm ($3.00 per person)
Quilting - 1-3 pm, Downstairs Hilton Hall except the 3rd week held at the Trefry Centre.
Pool, Legion - 7:30 pm
St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Food Bank, United Church, Richards Landing (side door) - 1 pm to 3 pm
Children’s Library - 9 am to 12 pm Story time - 10:30 am
Hilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm
St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Dr. Trefry Centre’s Day Out Program - 9 am to 4 pm
Children’s Library - 9 am to 12 pm Story time - 10:30 am
Darts at the Legion (Starting as Open; may change) - 7:30 pm
Page 16
Antiques - Art - Used Books
Jewellery - Photos - Knitting Supplies
Dawn Tweedle - owner/artisan
1188 Richards St.,
Richards Landing, ON P0R 1J0
Changes Hair Salon
For Appointments
Please Call
941-0802
Julie Stevens
246-3518
Your
Island
Print
Shop
email: [email protected]
246-0942

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