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FOR SALE Crossword Puzzle Sudoku 840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111 email: [email protected] MAXIMUM 20 WORDS. MUST BE PREPAID. INCL. HST every Thursday, 9-4 p.m. ONLY $ 5 75 CLASSIFIED WORD ADS FOR SALE CUSTOM-BUILT MINI BARNS - See our display at Home Hardware or visit our shop at 760 Southline Avenue (14 km east of Kincardine; one block south and one block east of Bervie). -- 30-46 FALL SALE, Sept. 16 - 30, on a large variety of fabric & quilt- ing supplies. Retail Dry Goods, 10 km north of Kinloss. Take Bruce Road 1 to Sideroad 30 Brockton, first farm on left, Fire# 418. -- 37-38 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR WEIGHT- ED BLANKETS? We carry 10, 15 and 20 lbs. Try one out today at Sleepers Bed Gallery; 519- 396-1838. -- 37 RELIVE YOUR CHILDHOOD with a Touch On, Touch Off lamp. Only $99 at Sleepers Bed Gallery, 828 Queen Street; 519-396-1838 -- 37 TIME FOR A NEW MATTRESS? Natura Queen mattress for $2,999. One only! Sleepers Bed Gallery, downtown Kincardine; 519-396-1838. -- 37 IT’S GOING TO BE A COLD FALL. Stay warm with one of our tem- perature regulating Australian wool duvets at Sleepers Bed Gallery; 519-396-1838 www. sleepersbedgallery.com. -- 37 FIREWOOD SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All hardwood. Cut and split. $90 per face cord. Call Jerry Benninger at 519-367- 5679. -- 35-41 FIREWOOD GERBERS’ FIREWOOD - Summer is here, but winter is coming. Offering quality bodywood and slabwood for more than 10 years. Delivery and taxes included! Call 519-656-2057 or 519-441-2085. -- 15TFN FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Body wood. Delivery available. Call 519-396-6830. -- 36-39 SLABWOOD & BODY WOOD available at Folmer & Phillippi Sawmill, Chepstow. Delivery available. Call 519-366-2326 and ask for Mike! --17TFN VEHICLES 2008 FORD ESCAPE, 4-WD, 6 cylinder. Montgomery serviced since new. 275,000 kms, mostly highway driving. Engine com- pression excellent. Recent work includes rebuilt transmission, new battery, new starter, four top-end all-season radials on steel rims. $1,650 certified. If interested, call/text to 416- 705-1977. -- 35-37 SERVICES ALSTAR STARTER & ALTERNA- TOR Formerly Albrecht Auto Electric. Starters, Alternators, Generators, Voltage Regula- tors, and Batteries. Testing Service & Sales. Phone or Fax 519-392-8640. --TFN SERVICES SCRAP METAL WANTED - FREE local pick-up service offered (Kincardine & surrounding areas) for appliances, e-waste, recycling, auto parts, yard equipment, bikes, batteries, BBQs, hot water tanks, plumb- ing & electrical fixtures, etcet- era. Call Rolly at 705-243-8534. -- 26-41 SELF-STORAGE UNITS conve- niently located in Kincardine. Secure, clean, dry, 24/7 access. Various sizes and heated units also available. Call or text 519- 389-1015-- 33TFN FOR RENT NEWLY CONSTRUCTED, fully- furnished beachfront apart- ment on Boiler Beach, 1,000 sq. ft. with all the amenities. Large, fully-stocked eat-in kitchen with island, dishwash- er, stainless appliances. Large living room with reclining leather furniture, fireplace, flat screen TV with cable, Netflix & WiFi. Large bedroom with queen bed, large closet, en- suite bathroom & laundry facilities. Includes parking, backyard, covered deck & BBQ. $1,295 per month, all inclusive. Available Nov. 1st. Call Don at 519-881-6550 for an appoint- ment. -- 37TFN COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE SALE at the Kin- cardine United Church, 721 Princes Street, from 5-8 p.m. on Sept. 20, and 9 a.m. to noon on Sept. 21. Fill a bag ($5 and $20) plus fine item boutique. Donations of clothing, linen, books, craft supplies & house- hold items can be dropped at the hall Thursday, Sept. 19 from 2-7 or Friday morning before sale. Contact: Krista 519-396- 5453 or kristaleeritchie@gmail. com. -- 37-38 IN MEMORIAN JOHN MacGREGOR In loving memory of my father, John, who passed away on Sept. 12, 1992. You are not forgotten, Dad, Nor ever will you be. As long as life & memory last, I will remember you. Always loved, John C LASSIFIEDS Page 15 THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, September 11, 2019 519-396-3111 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Deadline: Fridays - 9 a.m. Repairs to: Screens, Windows, Locks, Bicycles 519-396-2032 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8; Sat. 8:30-5:30; Sun. 10-5 I NDEPENDENT The Kincardine P A R R A E S O P T O R R D U M B A R A D U B H A C K B O O K E P I E C H O R A K E S T E N E E D O K A Y K O R A N R I N K A S A P E Y E D A G O R I N S E S D A R K E N T N T S T A G H E E D S K I M P B Y T E A Y E S A A R O N A W A Y G R A B M C V E L M S E D D Y P A Y For This Week HOROSCOPES Contact Liz Small, Sales Representative [email protected] 840 Queen St., Kincardine 519-396-3111 THIS FEATURE IS AVAILABLE FOR SPONSORSHIP! ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, it is time to take charge. Do not allow obstacles to get in the way of your grand goals. Don’t hold back at all, and attack every project with full force. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, concentrate on what you al- ready have instead of trying to attain more. When you analyze the things around you, you’ll discover you al- ready have what you need. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 The more you let your emotions show this week, the more prosper- ous you can become, Gemini. Try new things, even if they scare you a little. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, if it seems as though people aren’t taking you as seriously as you’d like, you may have to adjust your tactics a little bit. Perhaps the delivery is just wrong. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Do not turn down any opportunities that come your way, Leo. Even if they seem like they may not amount to anything, they can get you the kind of exposure that you need right now. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, put your plans in motion and get as many helping hands as you can muster while you’re at it. This will only make the work go that much more quickly. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Always aim for the gold, Libra. You are in a position right now where you do not have to settle for anything less than the best. Use every tool at your disposal to get what you desire. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, take a decisive stance on a problem that has been lingering and be confident about the choices you make; otherwise, things will just stall out indefinitely. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Arguments can turn into bigger bat- tles if someone doesn’t concede their position, Sagittarius. Communication is a key thing for you right now. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Everything in your life seems to be going in different directions, Capri- corn. Seek Pisces’ help as you figure out a way to get everything pointed in the same direction. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 An idea can grow into something much bigger if you just give it a chance, Aquarius. With a little nur- turing, you may see your idea grow into something much bigger. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Take a step back from a problem that has been tough to solve, Pisces. There’s nothing you can do right now, so a break makes sense. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS SEPTEMBER 11 Tyler Hoechlin, Actor (32) SEPTEMBER 12 Emmy Rossum, Actress (33) SEPTEMBER 13 Niall Horan, Singer (26) SEPTEMBER 14 Andrew Lincoln, Actor (46) SEPTEMBER 15 Prince Harry, Royalty (35) SEPTEMBER 16 Nick Jonas, Singer (27) SEPTEMBER 17 Alexander Ovechkin, Athlete (34) Drop into the Miller Mall in Holyrood to see the large display of mums, pumpkins! * Chicken wings * Bulk baking supplies * Packaged candy * Ice cream cones (empty buckets 35¢ each) * Clothes line pulleys, stove pipes, gun cases, gun socks and more! Thank you for your patronage, Lucy & Allan 82 5 Bruce Road 1, Holyrood Store Planning an event? Submit free, non-profit events, up to 20 words, to classifi[email protected] by Thursday for insertion in the Community Calendar listing. COMMUNITY CALENDAR UPCOMING EVENTS A TRUCK AND FARM TRACTOR PULL will be held on Friday, Sept. 20, starting at 6 p.m. at the Tiverton fair grounds, Memorial Park Drive. For more information, visit www.tiver- tonagsociety.com. * * * ANNUAL TERRY FOX RUN will be held on Sunday, Sept. 15. For details, contact Holly McAdam at 519-396-3208. * * * THE KINCARDINE SUNSET QUIL- TER’S GUILD will be offering Learn to Quilt basics starting Sept. 16. For more informa- tion, contact Anna Morrison at [email protected]. * * * SUNDAY PAVILION DANCES - The Lighthouse Swing Band will play at the Kincardine Beach Pavilion on Sunday, Oct. 6, from 2-5 p.m. Come dance with us! www.light- houseswingband.com. WEEKLY EVENTS INTERESTED IN PLAYING CRIB- BAGE? Drop by the Davidson Centre seniors’ room Wednes- days at 1 p.m. Bring a cribbage board if you have one. * * * THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS (a self-help group for bereaved parents) meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kincardine Baptist Church, 559 Queen Street. For more information, contact Joanne at 519-441- 2911 or Kincardine@TCFCan- ada.net. * * * DROP-IN AT THE BRIDGE, at 746 Queen Street every Mon- day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Offering a safe, welcoming space to allow interaction for those who feel marginalized, vulnerable, isolated or dis- advantaged. Free tea, coffee & lunch, by donation. Youth Drop-in: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. * * * POINT CLARK JAM SESSIONS alternate Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Point Clark Community Centre. * * * KINCARDINE LIBRARY opens at 10 a.m. Monday to Saturday and at 1 p.m. on Sundays. Clos- ing at 3 p.m. on Saturdays, 4 p.m. on Sunday & Mondays, 8 p.m. Tuesdays & Wednesdays and 5 p.m. on Thursdays & Fridays.

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FOR SALE

Crossword Puzzle Sudoku

840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111email: [email protected] MAXIMUM 20 WORDS. MUST BE PREPAID.

INCL. HST

every Thursday, 9-4 p.m.

ONLY $575CLASSIFIED WORD ADS

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

FALL SALE, Sept. 16 - 30, on a large variety of fabric & quilt-ing supplies. Retail Dry Goods, 10 km north of Kinloss. Take Bruce Road 1 to Sideroad 30 Brockton, first farm on left, Fire# 418. -- 37-38

HAVE YOU TRIED OUR WEIGHT-ED BLANKETS? We carry 10, 15 and 20 lbs. Try one out today at Sleepers Bed Gallery; 519-396-1838. -- 37

RELIVE YOUR CHILDHOOD with a Touch On, Touch Off lamp. Only $99 at Sleepers Bed Gallery, 828 Queen Street; 519-396-1838 -- 37

TIME FOR A NEW MATTRESS? Natura Queen mattress for $2,999. One only! Sleepers Bed Gallery, downtown Kincardine; 519-396-1838. -- 37

IT’S GOING TO BE A COLD FALL. Stay warm with one of our tem-perature regulating Australian wool duvets at Sleepers Bed Gallery; 519-396-1838 www.sleepersbedgallery.com. -- 37

FIREWOODSEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All hardwood. Cut and split. $90 per face cord. Call Jerry Benninger at 519-367-5679. -- 35-41

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

FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Body wood. Delivery available. Call 519-396-6830. -- 36-39

SLABWOOD & BODY WOOD available at Folmer & Phillippi Sawmill, Chepstow. Delivery available. Call 519-366-2326 and ask for Mike! --17TFN

VEHICLES2008 FORD ESCAPE, 4-WD, 6 cylinder. Montgomery serviced since new. 275,000 kms, mostly highway driving. Engine com-pression excellent. Recent work includes rebuilt transmission, new battery, new starter, four top-end all-season radials on steel rims. $1,650 certified. If interested, call/text to 416-705-1977. -- 35-37

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

SERVICES SCRAP METAL WANTED - FREE local pick-up service offered (Kincardine & surrounding areas) for appliances, e-waste, recycling, auto parts, yard equipment, bikes, batteries, BBQs, hot water tanks, plumb-ing & electrical fixtures, etcet-era. Call Rolly at 705-243-8534. -- 26-41

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

FOR RENTNEWLY CONSTRUCTED, fully-furnished beachfront apart-ment on Boiler Beach, 1,000 sq. ft. with all the amenities. Large, fully-stocked eat-in kitchen with island, dishwash-er, stainless appliances. Large living room with reclining leather furniture, fireplace, flat screen TV with cable, Netflix & WiFi. Large bedroom with queen bed, large closet, en-suite bathroom & laundry facilities. Includes parking, backyard, covered deck & BBQ. $1,295 per month, all inclusive. Available Nov. 1st. Call Don at 519-881-6550 for an appoint-ment. -- 37TFN

COMING EVENTSRUMMAGE SALE at the Kin-cardine United Church, 721 Princes Street, from 5-8 p.m. on Sept. 20, and 9 a.m. to noon on Sept. 21. Fill a bag ($5 and $20) plus fine item boutique. Donations of clothing, linen, books, craft supplies & house-hold items can be dropped at the hall Thursday, Sept. 19 from 2-7 or Friday morning before sale. Contact: Krista 519-396-5453 or [email protected]. -- 37-38

IN MEMORIANJOHN MacGREGOR

In loving memory of my father, John, who passed away on Sept. 12, 1992.

You are not forgotten, Dad,Nor ever will you be.As long as life & memory last,I will remember you.

Always loved, John

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519-396-3111 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Deadline: Fridays - 9 a.m.

Repairs to:Screens, Windows, Locks, Bicycles

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

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For This WeekHOROSCOPES

Contact Liz Small, Sales Representative [email protected] Queen St., Kincardine 519-396-3111

THIS FEATURE IS AVAILABLE FOR SPONSORSHIP!

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, it is time to take charge. Do not allow obstacles to get in the way of your grand goals. Don’t hold back at all, and attack every project with full force. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, concentrate on what you al-ready have instead of trying to attain more. When you analyze the things around you, you’ll discover you al-ready have what you need. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21The more you let your emotions show this week, the more prosper-ous you can become, Gemini. Try new things, even if they scare you a little.CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, if it seems as though people aren’t taking you as seriously as you’d like, you may have to adjust your tactics a little bit. Perhaps the delivery is just wrong.LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Do not turn down any opportunities that come your way, Leo. Even if they seem like they may not amount to anything, they can get you the kind of exposure that you need right now.VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, put your plans in motion and get as many helping hands as you can muster while you’re at it. This will only make the work go that much more quickly.LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Always aim for the gold, Libra. You are in a position right now where you do not have to settle for anything less than the best. Use every tool at your disposal to get what you desire.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, take a decisive stance on a problem that has been lingering and be confident about the choices you make; otherwise, things will just stall out indefinitely.SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Arguments can turn into bigger bat-tles if someone doesn’t concede their position, Sagittarius. Communication is a key thing for you right now.CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Everything in your life seems to be going in different directions, Capri-corn. Seek Pisces’ help as you figure out a way to get everything pointed in the same direction.AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18An idea can grow into something much bigger if you just give it a chance, Aquarius. With a little nur-turing, you may see your idea grow into something much bigger.PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Take a step back from a problem that has been tough to solve, Pisces. There’s nothing you can do right now, so a break makes sense.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSSEPTEMBER 11Tyler Hoechlin, Actor (32)SEPTEMBER 12Emmy Rossum, Actress (33)SEPTEMBER 13Niall Horan, Singer (26)SEPTEMBER 14Andrew Lincoln, Actor (46)SEPTEMBER 15Prince Harry, Royalty (35)SEPTEMBER 16Nick Jonas, Singer (27)SEPTEMBER 17Alexander Ovechkin, Athlete (34)

Drop into the Miller Mall in Holyrood to see the large display ofmums, pumpkins!* Chicken wings* Bulk baking supplies* Packaged candy* Ice cream cones (empty buckets 35¢ each)

* Clothes line pulleys, stove pipes, gun cases, gun socks and more!

Thank you for your patronage,Lucy & Allan

825 Bruce Road 1, Holyrood Store

Planning an event?Submit free, non-profit events, up to 20 words,

to [email protected] Thursday for insertion in the Community

Calendar listing.

COMMUNITYCALENDAR

UPCOMING EVENTS

A TRUCK AND FARM TRACTOR PULL will be held on Friday, Sept. 20, starting at 6 p.m. at the Tiverton fair grounds, Memorial Park Drive. For more information, visit www.tiver-tonagsociety.com.

* * * ANNUAL TERRY FOX RUN will be held on Sunday, Sept. 15. For details, contact Holly McAdam at 519-396-3208.

* * *THE KINCARDINE SUNSET QUIL-TER’S GUILD will be offering Learn to Quilt basics starting Sept. 16. For more informa-tion, contact Anna Morrison at [email protected].

* * *SUNDAY PAVILION DANCES - The Lighthouse Swing Band will play at the Kincardine Beach Pavilion on Sunday, Oct. 6, from 2-5 p.m. Come dance with us! www.light-houseswingband.com.

WEEKLY EVENTS

INTERESTED IN PLAYING CRIB-BAGE? Drop by the Davidson Centre seniors’ room Wednes-days at 1 p.m. Bring a cribbage board if you have one.

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

* * *DROP-IN AT THE BRIDGE, at 746 Queen Street every Mon-day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Offering a safe, welcoming space to allow interaction for those who feel marginalized, vulnerable, isolated or dis-advantaged. Free tea, coffee & lunch, by donation. Youth Drop-in: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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

* * *KINCARDINE LIBRARY opens at 10 a.m. Monday to Saturday and at 1 p.m. on Sundays. Clos-ing at 3 p.m. on Saturdays, 4 p.m. on Sunday & Mondays, 8 p.m. Tuesdays & Wednesdays and 5 p.m. on Thursdays & Fridays.

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COMMUNITY CALENDARWEEKLY EVENTS

THE SCRABBLE CLUB meets every Friday at 10 a.m. in the Atrium at Trillium Court. No ex-perience necessary. No charge. Come join the fun!

* * *BEYOND BEREAVEMENT FOR WIDOWS - meets every Satur-day at the Bruce Steakhouse at 10 a.m. for coffee, friendship and conversation. Call Bonnie at 519-396-8384 or Judy at 519-396-3743 for more info.

* * *FOUNDATIONS OF HOPE HEAL-ING ROOMS - Fridays from 7-9 p.m. at The Bridge, 746 Queen Street; 519-396-8890; www.foundationsofhope.ca. Walk in, no appointment necessary.

Trained volunteers provide a safe place to receive confiden-tial prayer and encouragement.

* * *ALL SENIORS 50-PLUS are wel-come to join us for a game of cards in the seniors room at the Davidson Centre at 1 p.m. Tuesdays for Shooter; and Thursdays for six-handed Bid Euchre (must pre-register). For more information call Elaine, 519-396-9209 or Bonnie, 519-396-3822.

* * *THE KINCARDINE SENIORS’ BRIDGE CLUB invites all se-niors, 55-plus who like to play bridge to join them on Monday afternoons, 12:45 p.m. at the Davidson Centre. For informa-tion call Kaye, 519-396-2094.

SENIORS 55-PLUS EUCHRE is held Wednesday afternoons at 1 p.m. at the Davidson Centre. For more information, call John at 519-395-5291.

* * *WHAT’S HAPPENING AT TRIL-LIUM COURT? Monthly Candle-light Dinners; Movie Mondays at 2 p.m.; Tuesday art classes; Scrabble Club on Fridays and monthly Senior Cooking Class-es. For details, contact Heike at 519-396-4400 ext. 2017.

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

mailed to The Kincardine Food Bank, c/o The Church of the Messiah, 415 Russell St., Kin-cardine, Ont. N2Z 2A9. A tax receipt will be provided.

* * *VICTORIA PARK GALLERY, 519-396-6699, 707 Queen Street, Kincardine. Summer Hours: Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 12-3 p.m.

* * *PA R K I N S O N ’ S S U P P O R T GROUPS: Do you or someone you know have Parkinson’s? We are here to help. For informa-tion about ongoing support, contact the Parkinson Society of Southwestern Ontario at 1-888-851-7376 or online at www.parkinsonsociety.ca.

GREY-BRUCE COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC in Kincardine 1st Wed. of the month, 10 a.m.-noon at the Canadian Mental Health Association building, 865 Queen Street. Free legal advice & assistance with Landlord/Tenant, Employ-ment, etc. issues. Contact the Owen Sound office for an ap-pointment at 519-370-2200 or 1-877-832-1435 or www.gblegalclinic.com.

* * *AL-ANON: Is someone’s drink-ing affecting your life? Call 519-396-2233 for more info.

MONTHLY EVENTS

THE KINCARDINE SUNSET QUILTERS GUILD meets the second Wednesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at St. An-thony’s church hall on Rus-sell Street, Kincardine. Web-site: http://tiffanyweb.bmts.com/~quiltguild/.

* * *BERVIE WI - All are welcome to attend the Bervie Women’s Institute meetings, 1st Wed. of the month, 10 a.m. at the Bervie W.I. Hall, Hwy. 9 in Bervie. For information call Betty Anne, 519-396-4516.

* * *KINCARDINE STAMP CLUB meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Davidson Centre, billiards room. Call 519-395-5817 or 519-396-8005 for more info.

* * *WINK (Writers in Kincardine) is a writers’ group that meets the third Tuesday of each month from 1-3 p.m. at Cedar Grove. Call Joan Hartwick at 519-396-3179 for more details.

* * *THE KINCARDINE AGRICUL-TURAL SOCIETY (which orga-nizes the Kincardine Fall Fair) meets the second Monday of the month, at 8 p.m. at the Kincardine municipal admin-istration centre.

* * *ALZHEIMER CAREGIVER infor-mation & support meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Trillium Court, 550 Philip Place, Kincardine.

* * *TO THE POINT TOASTMASTERS meet on the first and third Thursday each month from 7-9 p.m. at the Lighthouse Fellowship Baptist Church (137 Mahood-Johnson Drive).

COMMUNITY SERVICES

VON GREY BRUCE offers hos-pice and palliative care ser-vices in the Kincardine area. Volunteers provide compan-ionship care to those facing life-limiting illness in long-term care, hospital or the commu-nity. For referral, call Barbara at 519-376-5895.

* * *THE CLOTHES HAMPER FOUN-DATION, 732 Queen Street is open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

* * *KINCARDINE FOOD BANK is open every Thursday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Anglican Church, Russell Street. No appointment necessary. Financial dona-tions to the Food Bank can be

Township of Huron-Kinloss Box 130, 21 Queen Street, Ripley, ON N0G 2R0Phone: 519-395-3735 Fax: 519-395-4107www.huronkinloss.com, [email protected]

PUBLIC TENDERWinter Sand Tender

PW2019-09-23The Township of Huron-Kinloss is accepting tender submissions for the supply, loading and hauling of winter sand.Bid forms may be picked up at the Municipal Office in Ripley or downloaded from the Township website at: www.huronkinloss.com (Tender Opportunities, under Town Hall tab at top of home page).This tender is subject to Council approval, and the lowest or any bid is not necessarily accepted.Completed bids will be accepted either in person or via Royal mail until 9:59:59 a.m. Sept. 23, 2019 as follows:

John Yungblut, Director of Public Works PO Box 130, 21 Queen Street, Ripley, ON N0G 2R0

For more info., contact: The Municipality of Kincardine 1475 Concession 5, R. R. # 5, Kincardine, ON N2Z 2X6

Phone: 519-396-3468 Fax: 519-396-8288www.kincardine.ca

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED

Community Bulletin

PUBLIC NOTICES

TENDERKINCARDINE BUSINESS PARK – PHASE 1PROJECT NO. 08055A, CONTRACT NO. 1

SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to its contents and addressed to the Clerk’s Department, Attention: Adam Weishar, Director of Public Works, Municipality of Kincardine, 1475 Concession 5, R. R. 5, Kincardine, ON, N2Z 2X6, will be received until:

11:59:00 a.m. (local time), Wednesday, September 18, 2019The work includes approximately:

• 550 lineal metres of new arterial road construction – Durham Street Extension - Road granular - Asphalt - Curb and gutter - Sidewalk

• 220 lineal metres of existing road reconstruction – Millennium Way - Road granular - Asphalt - Curb and gutter

• 550 lineal metres of various size storm sewer (300 mm to 750 mm dia.)• 900 lineal metres of various size sanitary sewer (200 mm to 375 mm dia.)• 900 lineal metres of various size watermain (150 mm to 300 mm dia.)as well as other work incidental thereto.Plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained, after September 4, 2019, from the office of the undersigned upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $50.00, payable to B. M. Ross and Associates, which includes all taxes.Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of $150,000.00.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.B. M. ROSS AND ASSOCIATES LIMITEDEngineers and Planners www.bmross.net62 North Street, Goderich, ON N7A 2T4Phone: 519-524-2641 Fax: 519-524-4403

The Municipality of Kincardine is accepting Requests for Proposals for a Pool Feasibility Study for the Indoor Pool at the

Davidson Centre (601 Durham Street, Kincardine)Specifications for the above are available on the Municipality of Kincardine website at

www.kincardine.caFor more information please contact:

Karen Kieffer – Director of Parks & Recreation Municipality of Kincardine

[email protected] to accept proposals is Friday, September 27, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.

Community Volunteer RequiredArts, Culture and Heritage Committee

Applications and additional information available on the Municipality of Kincardine website www.kincardine.ca

Please submit by 4:00 p.m., September 20, 2019

NOTICE 23nd Annual General Meeting

Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 12 p.m.Kincardine Hospital, 1199 Queen Street

Conference Room, DownstairsOur Foundation Board: Becky Fair - President, Jack

Nancekivell - Vice President, Dorne Fitzsimmons - Treasurer Directors: Dianne MacArthur, Merle Whitwell, Bob Lock,

Mary Hall, Graham Mahood, Carol Collins, Maureen RossMembers: Gregg McClelland, Leanne Guppy

MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

This meeting will give you the opportunity to hear what the Kincardine Foundation has achieved over the past year.

The financial statements are also made available. RSVP is appreciated if you are planning to attend.

Please phone Diane Baldwin at 519-396-3331 ext. 4342or send an email to [email protected]. Thank you!

IRELANDAUCTION SALESaturday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m.

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AUCTIONEER’S NOTES: Plan to attend this sale of horse-drawn equipment in good working order.

Owners & auctioneers not responsible foraccidents or injuries day of sale. Trucking available.

For information, call auctioneerBob Ireland at 519-357-6780.

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THANK YOU FOR MAKING THE28th ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE BANDS

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Dykeman’s No Frills, Kincardine Lion’s Club, Sobey’s, Edward Fuels, Bruce Steakhouse

and New Orlean’s PizzaA special thank you to Municipality of Kincardine Parks & Public Works Department - Great Job, and to our MC Norm GauthierThank you to all of our volunteers including the Fredette Family, BBQ Helpers, Refreshment Stand Helpers, Bar Helpers, Ticket Sales, and those that helped with event set-up and clean-up. Thank you to the bands and groups that provided an afternoon full of entertainment, and to the Durham Market Square businesses and residents - we thank you for your continued cooperation during this event, and to the public for your support and accom-modating the ‘No Parking’ along the parade route to ensure the safety of all attending.We look forward to seeing you all again in 2020, for the 29th Annual Gathering of the Bands.

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