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Page 16 - ALMAGUIN NEWS, Wednesday, June 25, 2008 SELLING OR BUYING REAL ESTATE? DON FOLLIOTT Business (705) 384-5437 Hwy. 11, Sundridge Residence (705) 386-2206 LET THE #1 AGENT WORK FOR YOU DON FOLLIOTT Sales Representative PINE LAKES REALTY Brokerage Expect the best. ® “Almaguin Highlands sales as recorded by MHAR 2005-06” Independently Owned and Operated Peacetree Counselling Anxiety, Depression, Addictions, Marriage/Family, Bach Flower Remedies In Association with the Naturopath Clinic 76 Centre St. N. Huntsville, Ontario 705-788-2522 Sue Schreier-Siebert RN BREC Certified Psychotherapist 185 Ontario St. Burk’s Falls, Ontario 705-382-6600 ALL BOOKKEEPING SERVICES LTD. Port Sydney, Huntsville, Novar, Emsdale, Kearney, Sprucedale, Katrine, Burk’s Falls, Magnetawan, Sundridge and South River Jo-Ann Robert 705-382-9777 Bookkeeping Payroll Income Taxes Government Filings Computerized Consulting/Training McLAREN BROTHERS Construction Co. Ltd. BACKHOEING - BULLDOZING - TRUCKING Hourly Rental or Contract Pricing Subdivision Development - Sewer and Water Mains Wayne McLaren Sundridge, Ont. POA 1ZO 384-5572 384-5332 S STACK F FUELS Gasoline Diesel Heating Oils SUNDRIDGE 384-7781 Toll Free 1-877-681-9256 Quality Automotive, Industrial & Recreational Lubricants Automatic Heating Oil Delivery Budget Plans GODFREY’S TRAVEL Toll Free 1-866-448-1112 Stephanie Godfrey Wanda Standing 1 King William Street Huntsville 705-788-1831 Licence #50010749 “Use Our Friendly Service” For all your Denture-Related Needs GORHAM DENTURE CLINIC Beth Gorham-Matthews, BSc, DD Denturist 94 Main St. Sundridge 384-1765 VAN/CAR RENTALS Daily Rentals Weekend Specials Insurance Replacement BRAY MOTORS LTD. Hwy. 11, Sundridge 384-5333/4 • 1-800-989-1113 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY YOU HAVE A CHOICE! Look to Moore’s for the Best ! • Home • Commercial • Farm Phone: 1-705-476-2334 Fax: 1-705-476-9767 56 Gibson Street, Box 508 North Bay, ON P1B 8J1 Call Pat Serafini 705-386-7555 or 705-477-2520 Northwood Tree Service Pruning • Removal of Hazardous Trees e-mail: [email protected] Recommended by Ron St. Julian, formerly “That Tree Feller” FOR FREE ESTIMATE FULLY INSURED OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Hunter St., South River (705) 386-2684 DENNIS TV & APPLIANCE APPLIANCE SERVICE - All Makes and Models (South River Hardware) 91 Ottawa Ave. (705) 386-2645 South River 1-800-465-0167 Serving Almaguin Highlands Area Since 1936 • Auto • Home • Commercial • Liability • Farm • Cottage • Boats • Marinas • Trucking • Municipalities • Bus Lines W. A. JOHNSTON INSURANCE LTD. “TM owned by JTH Tax, Inc. used under licence” 4 Centre Street South, Huntsville Phone: (705) 788-0200 • Fax: (705) 788-0129 Home of the (Conditions Apply) INSTANT REFUNDS Professional Services 168 Oak Street West North Bay 705-475-0341 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & WALLPAPERING PREPARATION & NEATNESS - THE KEY TO QUALITY 705-382-3707 SERVING MUSKOKA, EAST PARRY SOUND & ALMAGUIN AREA FOR OVER 30 YEARS W A L L P A P E R I N G Arbortech Tree Service Pruning & Removal of Problem Trees Tom Butler, B.ScF. - Owner/Operator Brushchipping – Lot Clearing – Utility Work 20 Years Experience • Liability Insurance FREE ESTIMATES 705-724-3640 DISTRIBUTING Located on Hwy #17 East 6 km East off Hwy #11 or 5 km past Stockfish Ford Ph: 705-752-3939 or 1-800-837-1203 www.drddistributing.ca “Your Vehicle Accessory Specialists” Enclosed Trailers - Canadian Hauler Products ATV & Snowmobile Haulers Race & Show Car Haulers Gooseneck Trailers Vending Trailers Landscape Trailers Motorcycle Haulers Tradesmen Trailers Contractor Trailers www.drddistributing.ca NEW CAPS You’re Invited Lew & Mary Holotuk Open House 2 - 4 p.m. Saturday, June 28th At the Restoule Legion Best wishes only! ALMAGUIN HIGHLANDS GOLF & CC Reunions, cottage associations, clubs campgrounds or friends getting together: GOLF TOURNAMENT INCL. BARBECUE FROM ONLY $20.00 P.P. TAX INCL. CALL 382-3635 FOR MORE INFO ArtGallery at the Old Curiosity Shop - Magnetawan - Burk’s Falls Arts & Crafts Club Of Off icial Opening icial Opening 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 28 Open: Tuesday through Sunday during July & August Open 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Canada Day celebrations are ready to go this weekend. With Canada Day arriving during the middle of the week, celebrations will take place on the June 28. This year, the party is hosted by both the South River Lions Club and the South River- Machar Agricultural Society. Plans include a parade and opening ceremonies at the new South River Municipal Office on Marie Street across from South River Public School. At the arena grounds you can get your fill of excitement watching the annual demolition derby while enjoying some barbecue treats and the Festival Gardens. Spend your morning checking out the Chalmers United Church annual strawberry social, barbecue, yard, book and bake sale. The yard sale gets underway at 8:30 a.m. The bake sale starts at 9 a.m. and the barbecue runs from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anyone who would like to contribute to the yard sale can call Colin Clarke at 386-0490 to arrange pick up. Or you can drop items off at the church daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The community welcomes Chalmers United Church’s new minister, Reverend Joan Smith, with a potluck after the service on July 6 at noon. On July 5 the Strong Agricultural Society will be hosting a spaghetti dinner at the SSJ arena in Sundridge from 5 to 7 p.m. They’ll also be taking orders for Ivanhoe Cheese at the dinner; orders must be paid for at that time. The society’s Heritage House will be open for tours from 3 to 7 p.m. that day. Special prize books for this year’s fall fair, to be held Sept. 13, are now available at the Township Office, the Sundridge Town Office and the Checkerboard Restaurant. Sundridge celebrates Canada Day in style on June 28 with music, food, activities and more. The Sundridge Lioness Club invites all children to come to their Canada Day games starting at 11 a.m. and to be held at the Village of Sundridge Lions’ Park. Games, an obstacle course, and prizes for all. Sundridge’s festivities include a classic car show, a chicken and rib fest from noon to 6 p.m., a parade at 2 p.m., food booths, Lakeland Power bucket rides, birthday cake, music and more. Be sure to come by and bring a lawnchair to enjoy the fun. Fireworks at dusk with a rain date for the fireworks only of Sunday evening, July 29. Save up your yard sale cash for the Grace Anglican Church of South River’s annual barbecue, bake sale THIS WEEK’S CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Continually 5. Athenian marketplace 10. Southern nut 15. Satisfy fully 16. Prayer 18. Giraffe’s kin 19. Nature’s bandage 20. Quake 21. Resist 22. Old anesthetic 24. Computer storage 26. Indian 29. Noteworthy act 30. Mouth off 34. On the ____ (in hiding) 35. Alex Trebek, e.g. 38. Seer 40. Indian clan 42. March date 44. Suds 45. Mass calendar 46. Essential nutrient 48. Cote member 49. Valuable possession 52. Russian drink 54. Plump 57. Hassock 59. Random attempt 63. Guarantee 65. Smallest of the litter 66. Jostle 67. Wide-eyed observer 68. Precipitous 70. Service cost 71. Alpine pool 72. Frittata fundamentals 75. Hair color 77. Kind of bean 78. Sad 80. Faith 84. Sheep meat 86. Lion’s pad 90. Applied grease 91. Flu symptom 92. Teen’s spot 93. Brazilian dance 94. Candle 95. Make (one’s way) DOWN 1. Snaky curve 2. Rug cleaner, for short 3. 7th Greek letter 4. Renaissance fiddle 5. Pregame song 6. Skirt panel 7. Done 8. Unit of radiation 9. Positive electrode 10. Pig meat 11. Add to 12. Finalize 13. Chimpanzee, e.g. 14. Nothing 17. Battle song? 23. You, to Shakespeare 25. Impassive 26. Ensemble singer 27. Young salmon 28. In the middle of 29. Stand on your own two ____ 30. Perched 31. Feel a dull pain 32. Destroyed 33. Dried up 36. Mongoose kin 37. Magazine VIP 39. Place in order 41. Python’s relative 43. Scholar 47. “____ Carlo” 50. Painful 51. Sound system 53. Smoker’s evidence 54. Duke 55. Rectangular pier 56. Romanov title 58. Rumple 60. Bean curd 61. Allege 62. “I’ve ____ Working on the Railroad” 64. Decorative vase 66. Cowboy-boot gear 69. Breadwinner 73. Bodybuilders’ rooms 74. Haggard 76. Subsidiary statute 77. Fountain order 78. Dance movement 79. Flow out slowly 80. Lettuce variety 81. Drowned valley 82. Horror-film street 83. Society miss 85. Darjeeling or pekoe 87. An ____ in the hole 88. Country resort 89. Color of Rudolph’s nose PUZZLE NO. 409 See answers on Page 19 and yard sale to be held July 12. The sale gets underway at 8 a.m., the bake sale at 9:30 a.m. and the barbecue at 11 a.m. Lions Club Cable 11 bingo winners for the June 20 games are: inside square winner Bonnie Scarlett of South River on a card she got at the South River Kwik Way. The treasure chest and full card, for a total of $950, was won by Larry O’Shaughnessy of Sundridge on a card he got at Lakeview Confectionary in Sundridge. Thanks to all players of Lions Club Cable 11 bingo this season. Next season’s games will start in September. Winners of the Sundridge Happy Gang card games last week are: euchre, ladies, Edna Nigh, Joy Walsh and Joey Jacobs; men’s high winners, Floyd Monteith, Al Langlois and Darla Lacombe; Most lone hands to Dana Kiritschenko; the 50/50 to Gordon Monteith. Bid euchre winners are: ladies, Virginia Morrison and Emily Gutjahr; men’s winners, Bruce Samis and Al Byers; the 50/50 to Beulah Walker. Bridge winners: first, Orm McGirr; second, Don Beatty; third, Mary Hartley. Welcome to the first official week of summer. I bet most kids are chomping at the bit to get on with summertime activities. Please keep your eyes sharp for kids out biking, hiking and playing. Have a great week. See you in print next week. YOUR REGIONAL NEWS Sundridge & South River covering Sundridge and South River by Pearl Pennell Canada Day celebrations abound

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Page 16 - ALMAGUIN NEWS, Wednesday, June 25, 2008

SELLING OR BUYING REAL ESTATE?

DON FOLLIOTT

Business(705) 384-5437Hwy. 11, Sundridge

Residence(705) 386-2206

LET THE #1 AGENT WORK FOR YOU

DON FOLLIOTTSales Representative

PINE LAKES REALTYBrokerage

Expect the best.®

“Almaguin Highlands sales as recorded by MHAR 2005-06”

Independently Ownedand Operated

Peacetree CounsellingAnxiety, Depression, Addictions, Marriage/Family, Bach Flower Remedies

In Association with the Naturopath Clinic

76 Centre St. N. Huntsville, Ontario

705-788-2522

Sue Schreier-Siebert RN BREC Certifi ed Psychotherapist185 Ontario St.

Burk’s Falls, Ontario705-382-6600

ALL BOOKKEEPINGSERVICES LTD.

Port Sydney, Huntsville, Novar, Emsdale, Kearney, Sprucedale, Katrine,Burk’s Falls, Magnetawan, Sundridge and South River

�Jo-Ann Robert705-382-9777

� Bookkeeping� Payroll� Income Taxes� Government Filings� Computerized Consulting/Training

McLAREN BROTHERSConstruction Co. Ltd.

BACKHOEING - BULLDOZING - TRUCKINGHourly Rental or Contract Pricing

Subdivision Development - Sewer and Water MainsWayne McLarenSundridge, Ont. POA 1ZO

384-5572384-5332

SSTACK FFUELS� Gasoline

� Diesel� Heating Oils

SUNDRIDGE 384-7781Toll Free 1-877-681-9256

� Quality Automotive, Industrial & Recreational Lubricants� Automatic Heating Oil Delivery � Budget Plans

GODFREY’S TRAVEL

Toll Free 1-866-448-1112Stephanie Godfrey Wanda Standing

1 King William StreetHuntsville

705-788-1831Licence #50010749

“Use Our Friendly Service”

For all your Denture-Related Needs

GORHAMDENTURE CLINICBeth Gorham-Matthews, BSc, DD Denturist

94 Main St. Sundridge384-1765

VAN/CAR RENTALS� Daily Rentals� Weekend Specials� Insurance Replacement

BRAY MOTORS LTD.Hwy. 11, Sundridge 384-5333/4 • 1-800-989-1113

FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY

YOU HAVE A CHOICE!

Look to Moore’s for the Best !

• Home • Commercial • FarmPhone: 1-705-476-2334

Fax: 1-705-476-976756 Gibson Street, Box 508North Bay, ON P1B 8J1

Call Pat Serafini

705-386-7555 or 705-477-2520

Northwood Tree ServicePruning • Removal of Hazardous Trees

e-mail: [email protected]

Recommended by Ron St. Julian, formerly “That Tree Feller”

FOR FREE ESTIMATE

FULLY INSURED – OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Hunter St., South River (705) 386-2684

DENNIS TV& APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE SERVICE - All Makes and Models(South River Hardware)

91 Ottawa Ave. (705) 386-2645South River 1-800-465-0167

Serving Almaguin Highlands Area Since 1936• Auto • Home • Commercial • Liability • Farm • Cottage• Boats • Marinas • Trucking • Municipalities • Bus Lines

W. A. JOHNSTONINSURANCE LTD.

“TM owned by JTH Tax, Inc. used under licence”4 Centre Street South, Huntsville

Phone: (705) 788-0200 • Fax: (705) 788-0129

Home of the

(Conditions Apply)

INSTANTREFUNDSProfessional

Services

168 Oak Street West North Bay

705-475-0341

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIALPROFESSIONAL PAINTING & WALLPAPERING

PREPARATION & NEATNESS - THE KEY TO QUALITY 705-382-3707SERVING MUSKOKA, EAST PARRY SOUND & ALMAGUIN AREA

FOR OVER 30 YEARS

W A L L P A P E R I N G

Arbortech Tree ServicePruning & Removal of Problem Trees

Tom Butler, B.ScF. - Owner/OperatorBrushchipping – Lot Clearing – Utility Work20 Years Experience • Liability Insurance

FREE ESTIMATES 705-724-3640

DISTRIBUTING

Located on Hwy #17 East • 6 km East off Hwy #11 or 5 km past Stockfish Ford

Ph: 705-752-3939or 1-800-837-1203www.drddistributing.ca“Your Vehicle Accessory Specialists”

Enclosed Trailers - Canadian Hauler ProductsATV & Snowmobile Haulers • Race & Show • Car HaulersGooseneck Trailers • Vending Trailers • Landscape Trailers

Motorcycle Haulers • Tradesmen Trailers • Contractor Trailers

www.drddistributing.ca

NEW

CAPS

You’re Invited

Lew & MaryHolotuk

Open House2 - 4 p.m.Saturday,June 28th

At theRestoule Legion

Best wishes only!

ALMAGUIN HIGHLANDS GOLF & CC

Reunions, cottage associations, clubscampgrounds or friends getting together:

GOLF TOURNAMENT INCL. BARBECUEFROM ONLY $20.00 P.P. TAX INCL.CALL 382-3635 FOR MORE INFO

Art�Galleryat the

Old Curiosity Shop- Magnetawan -

Burk’s Falls Arts & Crafts Club

OfOfff icial Openingicial Opening11:00 a.m.

Saturday, June 28

Open: Tuesday through Sundayduring July & August

Open 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Canada Day celebrations are ready to go this weekend. With Canada Day arriving during the middle of the week, celebrations will take place on the June 28. This year, the party is hosted by both the South River Lions Club and the South River-Machar Agricultural Society. Plans include a parade and opening ceremonies at the new South River Municipal Office on Marie Street across from South River Public School.

At the arena grounds you can get your fill of excitement watching the annual demolition derby while enjoying some barbecue treats and the Festival Gardens.

Spend your morning checking out the Chalmers United Church annual strawberry social, barbecue, yard, book and bake sale. The yard sale gets underway at 8:30 a.m. The bake sale starts at 9 a.m. and the barbecue runs from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Anyone who would like to contribute to the yard sale can call Colin Clarke at 386-0490 to arrange pick up. Or you can drop items off at the church daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The community welcomes Chalmers United Church’s new minister,

Reverend Joan Smith, with a potluck after the service on July 6 at noon.

On July 5 the Strong Agricultural Society will be hosting a spaghetti dinner at the SSJ arena in Sundridge from 5 to 7 p.m. They’ll also be taking orders for Ivanhoe Cheese at the dinner; orders must be paid for at that time.

The society’s Heritage House will be open for tours from 3 to 7 p.m. that day.

Special prize books for this year’s fall fair, to be held Sept. 13, are now available at the Township Office, the Sundridge Town Office and the Checkerboard Restaurant.

Sundridge celebrates Canada Day in style on June 28 with music, food, activities and more. The Sundridge Lioness Club invites all children to come to their Canada Day games starting at 11 a.m. and to be held at the Village of Sundridge Lions’ Park. Games, an obstacle course, and prizes for all.

Sundridge’s festivities include a classic car show, a chicken and rib fest from noon to 6 p.m., a parade at 2 p.m., food booths, Lakeland Power bucket rides, birthday cake, music and more. Be sure to come by and bring a lawnchair to enjoy the fun.

Fireworks at dusk with a rain date for the fireworks only of Sunday evening, July 29.

Save up your yard sale cash for the Grace Anglican Church of South River’s annual barbecue, bake sale

THIS WEEK’S CROSSWORD

ACROSS1. Continually5. Athenian

marketplace10. Southern nut15. Satisfy fully16. Prayer18. Giraffe’s kin19. Nature’s bandage20. Quake21. Resist22. Old anesthetic24. Computer

storage26. Indian29. Noteworthy act30. Mouth off34. On the ____

(in hiding)35. Alex Trebek, e.g.38. Seer40. Indian clan42. March date44. Suds45. Mass calendar46. Essential nutrient48. Cote member49. Valuable

possession52. Russian drink54. Plump57. Hassock59. Random attempt63. Guarantee

65. Smallest of the litter

66. Jostle67. Wide-eyed observer68. Precipitous70. Service cost71. Alpine pool72. Frittata

fundamentals75. Hair color77. Kind of bean78. Sad80. Faith84. Sheep meat86. Lion’s pad90. Applied grease91. Flu symptom92. Teen’s spot93. Brazilian dance94. Candle95. Make

(one’s way)

DOWN1. Snaky curve2. Rug cleaner,

for short3. 7th Greek letter4. Renaissance

fiddle5. Pregame song6. Skirt panel7. Done8. Unit of radiation

9. Positive electrode

10. Pig meat11. Add to12. Finalize13. Chimpanzee, e.g.14. Nothing17. Battle song?23. You, to Shakespeare25. Impassive26. Ensemble singer27. Young salmon28. In the middle of29. Stand on your own

two ____30. Perched31. Feel a dull pain32. Destroyed33. Dried up36. Mongoose kin37. Magazine VIP39. Place in order41. Python’s relative43. Scholar47. “____ Carlo”50. Painful51. Sound system53. Smoker’s

evidence54. Duke55. Rectangular pier56. Romanov title58. Rumple

60. Bean curd61. Allege62. “I’ve ____ Working

onthe Railroad”

64. Decorative vase66. Cowboy-boot gear69. Breadwinner73. Bodybuilders’ rooms74. Haggard76. Subsidiary statute77. Fountain order78. Dance movement79. Flow out slowly80. Lettuce variety81. Drowned valley82. Horror-film street83. Society miss85. Darjeeling or pekoe87. An ____ in

the hole88. Country resort89. Color of Rudolph’s

nose

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and yard sale to be held July 12. The sale gets underway at 8 a.m., the bake sale at 9:30 a.m. and the barbecue at 11 a.m.

Lions Club Cable 11 bingo winners for the June 20 games are: inside square winner Bonnie Scarlett of South River on a card she got at the South River Kwik Way. The treasure chest and full card, for a total of $950, was won by Larry O’Shaughnessy of Sundridge on a card he got at Lakeview Confectionary in Sundridge.

Thanks to all players of Lions Club Cable 11 bingo this season. Next season’s games will start in September.

Winners of the Sundridge Happy Gang card games last week are: euchre, ladies,

Edna Nigh, Joy Walsh and Joey Jacobs; men’s high winners, Floyd Monteith, Al Langlois and Darla Lacombe; Most lone hands to Dana Kiritschenko; the 50/50 to Gordon Monteith.

Bid euchre winners are: ladies, Virginia Morrison and Emily Gutjahr; men’s winners, Bruce Samis and Al Byers; the 50/50 to Beulah Walker.

Bridge winners: first, Orm McGirr; second, Don Beatty; third, Mary Hartley.

Welcome to the first official week of summer. I bet most kids are chomping at the bit to get on with summertime activities. Please keep your eyes sharp for kids out biking, hiking and playing. Have a great week. See you in print next week.

YOUR REGIONAL NEWS

Sundridge & South Rivercovering Sundridge and South River

by Pearl Pennell

Canada Day celebrations abound