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T H E K A W A R T H A

L O C A L L Y O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D

Friday, July 24, 2015

Your Community News Magazine Volume 25, Issue 14

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What a couple of treasures Bobcaygeon has in Kawartha Settlers’ Village, and the

Bobcaygeon Music Council. I was up at Settlers’ Village last week to check out the week-long Summer Music Camp the council has been putting on for five years now. Every year gets bigger and better. This year there were a record 61 students, with a full complement of professional musicians as teachers, and all under the capable direction of retired music teacher, Bev Tombler (Toronto’s loss is Bobcaygeon’s gain). Students from Grades 5 and up were studying flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone horn, percussion/rhythm section, or voice, with opportunities to perform in a wind symphony, a concert band, jazz band, show choir, and smaller ensembles. They were working hard. But they were clearly having fun too. “I’ve seen kids come in angry and abusive,” says Bev. “They get into the music, and they become a different person.”

Watching her put the jazz band through its paces last week—knowing just when to push harder, and when to offer a word of gentle encouragement—I could see that young people are her passion. But what a beautiful venue the camp has in Settler’s Village. I remember when folks were just starting to develop it—and now that I’m back “home,” I’m totally smitten with how it has become such a beautiful place. It brings people together, and local settler history alive. Best of all, it’s a wonderful location for other community events, including Emma and Stephanie’s upcoming “Fun For Food” carnival (page 30), and Driftwood Theatre’s upcoming Hamlet (page 32). Of course, the real treasures here are the hundreds of hard-working volunteers who made these things happen. And so many other volunteers have worked together to create so many other communal treasures: the food bank, the fair, fiddle contest, farmers market, museum, Boyd Gallery, scouts and guides, many sports groups, churches…. Ladies and gentlemen, I salute you all.

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July 11th to September 14th

This summer, gather your friends and family together for a journey through Trent Lakes with the new Discover Trent Lakes program! Get a Discover Trent Lakes Passport and then venture out to each destination. Visit all six stops and return your completed Discovery Log to be entered into the prize draw!

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Geese get lost I just got back from a walk down to Garnet Graham Park in Fenelon Falls for a swim with my husband and two young sons. What should have been a night to remember, turned into a night I would like to forget. We rode our bikes up onto the grass/picnic area, which was COVERED in geese feces. You could barely walk an inch without coming across a large pile of disgusting geese poop. The beach was posted, deemed too dangerous to swim, due to high levels of bacteria in the water. This beach has already been posted for weeks, and the summer has just begun. Should this beautiful beach and park not be a top priority for the City Of Kawartha Lakes to keep clean and maintain? Is there not something that can be done to deter these geese and keep them off the beach and grass area? This is a HUGE problem which affects not only the locals living in the area, but will also affect the tourism dollars brought into Fenelon Falls. Not only do the geese feces need to be cleaned

up, how about getting a few dump loads of sand brought in to “freshen” up the beach? So much money, time and effort was spent on adding new boat slips and docking at the locks in Fenelon, why shouldn’t the same effort, time and money be spent on our public beach? If we can’t enjoy our beautiful lakes that we are so blessed to have, we might as well change our name to “City of Kawartha.” Because our lakes are all posted, closed and downright dangerous to swim in.Melanie HaryottFenelon Falls

What a team On July 7, my husband, John Tremblay, made a presentation to the City of Kawartha Lakes Council regarding the recommendation from Craig Shanks and company that selling the Bobcaygeon trailer park was the best of the five options stated in his report, and the most beneficial to the city. John reminded council that according to the CKL official plans, parkland should be preserved and enhanced, not sold. He quoted several passages from both plans supporting this view. He also compared the Old Mill Park in Lindsay with the Bobcaygeon Park, emphasizing the fact that no such recommendation pertaining to selling was made in the case of Lindsay’s Old Mill Park. “Why the disparity here?” he asked. Following his presentation, Ward 7 Councillor Brian Junkin, to his credit, moved that in light of my husband’s well-researched information, the recommendation about selling the Bobcaygeon park should be removed. Ward 13 Councillor Kathleen Seymour-Fagan seconded his motion. However, on second thought, she made her own motion to do an economic impact study instead. As she seemed unsure how to word her motion, Mayor Andy Letham eagerly assisted her with the wording. In my opinion, her motion basically nullified Junkin’s motion. In a show of solidarity, following the confusing chit-chat between Seymour-Fagan and Letham, Junkin seconded her motion, unknowingly I assume, cancelling his own motion. The result is the sale of half of Bobcaygeon Beach Park is a very definite possibility. Our local population is increasing and we need to retain all the parkland we presently own.Mariette TremblayBobcaygeon

CKL needs to sharpen its pencil Mayor Letham and, I presume, Kawartha Lakes Council in general, have suggested four strategies for dealing with the financial chaos, budgetary madness, and mounting burden of our municipal government. The options are:1. We can add to the tax increases each year. Preposterous. Any private organization that arbitrarily increased the price of its products would

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go out of business. That should be the real fate of CKL.2. We can increase the debt ceiling. Preposterous. Debt is not a fiscal option for taxpayers, nor for their servants. Debt unravelled the United States housing market. It has, or soon will, unravel the European Union. In the real world, CKL, with a $62 million debt on a budget of $200 million (31 percent), and a debt-servicing cost of $9 million, would be in receivership. 3. We can increase user fees. That is possible except that people already find the fees too high. When people decide to economize, and make do with bread, then the income from cake sales drops to zero. 4. We can reduce the services offered. Reducing services by reducing staff is possible, but very difficult with the gold-plated collective bargaining contract. The result would be more underemployed city staff. In any case the people might well say: “What services?” Organizations that must survive in the real world have few choices. a) They reduce staff.b) They increase efficiency.c) They claw back salaries, and benefits.d) They do all their work in-house—no consultants.e) They degrade job-level designations.f) The bosses are bosses, not buddies.g) The bottom line is the only truth.

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So this is what must be done:1) Freeze all salaries, and benefits, until they match the lowest 25 percent of employees in the public sector. They would still enjoy far greater security.2) Reassign titles to reflect the actual job done. Engineering project managers get about $85,000 in the private sector. We pay $150,000. 3) Do not replace employees. Reassign, and retrain, existing ones.4) Establish performance goals

that match the private sector. 5) Improve efficiency by breaking down the groupie approach. Last winter the snowplow pushed a large pile of pebbles onto my lawn. It took two white trucks, a large yellow TLB, and three CKL men, to remove much of the mess. My pebbles were confiscated by CKL. Then I finished the job myself, which was not so finger picking good. My neighbour employed one person to do a much better job, at about one-tenth the cost to taxpayers—which was probably about $500. In CKL it really does

take three workers to change a light bulb.6) Establish costs for every activity, from cleaning drains to typing letters. Then require that proper planning, constant quantitative supervision, improved efficiency, better deployment of manpower, and greater effort, reduces those cost. All publicly funded organizations believe their revenues come from a bottomless pit of taxpayers’ dollars. This must change. They must start—as we all do—with: “How much do we have?” Then they must budget accordingly. The maximum that CKL has in its budget should be what we, the taxpayers, are prepared to put there. Not what they decide we must put there. Municipal taxes must be kept in line with all our other expenses: food, heating, transportation, rent, and so on. CKL must pass a bylaw that limits the annual increase in taxes to two-thirds of the Consumer Price Index. That is because we pay the municipal taxes with real dollars; that is the amount left after federal and provincial taxes. In order to give CKL $4,000 in real money we must earn $5,200. CKL must pass a bylaw that forces them to pay $7 million off the debt each year. That should eliminate the debt in about ten years. Then the city, like the rest of us, must make do with what is left; and not a penny more. It must be a condition of employment that all department heads keep within their budget. There must be a concerted effort to steadily reduce the bureaucracy, and the work force. Get projects done through the process of competitive bidding by qualified contractors. I watched this being done by Verulum township council when working on the extensive roadworks near Ancona Point. Their process was a masterpiece of sensible administration compared to the Little Bob bridge fiasco on Municipal Road 24. It only requires common sense, a bit of experience, and pinch-penny attitude.

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Nice work—and we got it Front, Helen and Ann Streets in Bobcaygeon experienced three months of traffic and business interruption this spring while Coco Paving undertook a city contract worth more than $1.2 million. The work included installing storm drainage pipe, reprofiling streets and sidewalks, replacing sidewalks, and asphalting parking areas and roads. The contract was completed on schedule on June 30 with some minor issues being resolved. The undersigned businesses would like to express their thanks to Coco Paving Ltd. They minimized the interruption to the clients of the businesses, and the contractors paid care and attention to personal requests for consideration for particular issues. Of particular importance was the contract stipulation that roads and access be guaranteed to pedestrians and traffic from noon on Fridays to 7 am on Mondays. Special thanks also to the city project engineer, Corby Purdy, and daily monitoring inspector Mike De Pinto for addressing minor design and construction issues. Of special interest was the interim reconstruction of the city boat ramp off Ann and Front Streets. This would not have happened without the timely co-operation of the Trent Severn Waterway, and the city’s Parks and Recreation and Capital Works departments, plus the intercession of local Councillor Brian Junkin. We understand that the next phase will be undertaken in 2016 on Helen and Main Streets. Businesses and residents should expect, and will probably get, the same degree of care and attention Bobcaygeon Inn Gordon yacht harbour Marinahendren Funeral homesriverside LodgeSouthwinds resort & SpaBobcaygeon Market PlaceTown & Country Decorating Center

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING TOCONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES OFFICIAL PLANGeneral Amendment to City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan and Secondary Plans for Bobcaygeon and Lindsay, including

Urban Settlement Area Boundary Refinements and Policy Modifications TAKE NOTICE THAT the Planning Committee, on behalf of the Council of the City of Kawartha Lakes, will hold a

Public Meeting on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 1:00 p.m.in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 26 Francis Street, Lindsay, Ontario

THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING is to present and consider endorsement of Secondary Plans for the urban settlement areas of Bobcaygeon and Lindsay together with mapping modifications to the General Amendment to the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan. If the Secondary Plans and mapping modifications to the General Amendment are endorsed by Council, it is intended that the endorsed Secondary Plans and mapping modifications to the General Amendment be referred to the Ontario Municipal Board for consolidation with the Hearing of the outstanding appeals of the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan. The updated land use policies and schedules will provide guidance and direction in the management of land and the environment within the urban settlement areas of Bobcaygeon and Lindsay.

THE PURPOSE OF THESE AMENDMENTS is to:1. Further to the endorsement of the General Amendment by Council on July 7, 2015, introduce mapping modifications based on direction from Council to the General Amendment that amends the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan regarding the urban settlement area boundary of Bobcaygeon;

2. Further to the Public Meeting held on May 27, 2015, introduce policy revisions to the Secondary Plans as considered at the May 27, 2015 Public Meeting based on direction from Council for the urban settlement areas of Bobcaygeon and Lindsay in the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan. The Bobcaygeon Secondary Plan would be revised to consider: •anamendmenttochangethehighwaycommercialdesignationtotheemploymentdesignationonlandsintheEastStreetNorthandMainStreet area of Bobcaygeon; and, •asettlementboundaryexpansiontoincludetheComholdInvestmentslandsinthesoutheastportionofBobcaygeonforresidentialuses. TheLindsaySecondaryPlanwouldberevisedtoconsideranamendmenttoaddretailcommercialusestotheMixed-UseGatewaylanduse designation contained within the Special Policy #2 (Gateway Area) to be considered for the Bromont Homes lands located at the northeast corner of Lindsay Street and Highway 7; and,

3. Repeal the Town of Lindsay Official Plan, Township of Ops Official Plan, and the County of Victoria Official Plan for Bobcaygeon and replace these areas with Secondary Plans that reflect current planning policy.

The General Amendment and two Secondary Plans have been prepared to meet a number of key Provincial and local policies, including the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement, the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, and the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan.

INFORMATION relating to the proposed amendments is available on July 17th, 2015, from the City of Kawartha Lakes Development Services Department – Planning Division, Lindsay Service Centre, 180 Kent Street West, Lindsay, during regular office hours; AND at the City of Kawartha Lakes website: www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca/property-development-by-law/planning/secondary-plans.

ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of, in opposition to, or in respect of the proposed amendments. At the public meeting presentations that would take longer than ten minutes should be presented in written form and summarized verbally. All submissions will be considered.

If You Wish to Be Notified of the endorsement of the proposed official plan amendments, or of the refusal of a request to amend the official plan, you must make a written request to the City of Kawartha Lakes by providing your name and address on the appropriate form at the Public Meeting, or by sending such request to the address provided below.

If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Kawartha Lakes before the applicable proposed amendments are endorsed, as noted above, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the Hearing in connection with the endorsed amendments before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

DATED AT THE CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES THIS 17th DAY OF JULY, 2015. Ron Taylor Richard Holy Acting Chief Administrative Officer Manager of Policy Planning 180 Kent Street West, Lindsay, ON K9V 2Y6 180 Kent Street West, Lindsay, ON K9V 2Y6 [email protected] [email protected] 705-324-9411Ext.1239 705-324-9411Ext.1246

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City HallTrent Lakes acts to keep bears and summer residents apartBy Glenna Burns Trent Lakes will now be closing the Crystal Lake Transfer Station to the public when bears are present. It’s one of several actions the municipality has taken after the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) said it needs to keep summer residents and bears apart. Allowing people to enjoy an evening or early morning viewing of bear activity at our local garbage dumps (transfer stations, landfills) is unsafe and a possible legal liability, the ministry told Trent Lakes after a June 22 inspection of the Crystal Lake site. “People don’t seem to realize that bears (hunting for food at dumps) are wild animals,” said Trent Lakes CAO Lois O’Neill-Jackson in a report to council. She added that “should a bear be present at any site, especially in the area of the garbage bins, and it cannot be encouraged to leave using the paintball gun, air horns or bear bangers, staff have been instructed to close the site until such time as the bear leaves the site. It is recognized that this may create an inconvenience, but the safety of the staff and the general public using the site is to be the first priority.”

A similar protocol has not yet been implemented at the other transfer stations, however, O’Neill-Jackson recommended that it should be. In response to the ministry, the municipality has also:• Removed factors that may be encouraging bears to

come to the site, such as giving access to garbage bins with ladders;

• Contacted the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry about culling nuisance bears when necessary;

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• Purchased an air cannon, which generates a random boom noise (used by farmers to keep bears and birds off crops);

• Ordered bear bangers (looks like a flare, sounds like a gunshot) to be distributed to the Buckhorn, Cavendish and Crystal Lake sites as soon as they arrive;

Municipal staff will continue distributing air horns, paintball guns, paintballs, etc., for attendants to scare bears from the sites, and will work with the hauling contractor to develop better bin lids, and expects to have them in place by years end. The MOECC expressed concern that site attendants might be encouraging bears to come to the site by giving them access to garbage bins with ladders. O’Neill-Jackson reported that the ladders are only there to help the bears exit half-full bins after hours—so staff don’t return the next morning to find an upset bear stuck in a bin. No current actions are completely effective at keeping bears from the site, she added. And the MOECC recognizes that fixing the bear problem at the transfer station may take a number of months. Bears, like humans, are stubborn and determined creatures, especially when it comes to easy food pickings. Forest-based transfer stations are right in the heart of bear habitat. Perhaps it’s time to learn from other places like Banff National Park town where money is spent on bear proof bins and people are educated on how to properly deal with waste materials.

hydro electric project in the works at Buckhorn damBy Glenna Burns A proposed hydroelectric project at the Buckhorn dam has area residents and business people raising concerns about construction noise and timing of the project, and about both the short- and long-term impact on tourism and resorts around the dam. They raised the issues at a public meeting at the Buckhorn Community Centre on July 16. Trent Lakes council had already heard a presentation about the project on July 14 from Mike Owen, Director of Project and Risk Management at Peterborough Utilities Inc. He told council that Peterborough Utilities wants to install a $2.5 million, low-head turbine generator at the Buckhorn dam near the Trent Severn lock. The turbine would generate 1.5 to 2.5 megawatts of electricity. Peterborough Utilities Inc. has a deadline of Sept. 1 to get all stakeholders onboard in support of its Buckhorn Hydro Project proposal. Owen said that once it is completed the project will be almost invisible to the general public. This is certainly the case with a similar-sized generation project that was installed at Fenelon Falls a couple of decades ago. In addition to clean, secure, reliable electricity, said Owen, the hydroelectric installation will generate local jobs and municipal revenue. Trent Lakes can invest up to 10 percent in PUI’s project or choose not to invest at this time. A 10 percent investment would range from $375,000 to $600,000 with a minimum internal rate of 12 percent return on that money. Council will inform PUI at its August 11 meeting whether the project has municipal support.

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We’re not gonna take itBy Glenna Burns Trent Lakes Mayor Bev Matthews used the “shot gun effect” at the July 14 council meeting to blast a few citizens who are abusing municipal staff at landfill sites, and in the municipal office. The mayor said this poor behaviour of swearing at staff and a sense of entitlement over employees would stop now. “Treat our staff with respect,” she fumed. “If you don’t, you’ll be dealt with.” It seems a few people have abused the goodwill of the reuse stations at landfills by taking everything and then bringing back what they don’t sell. Then yelling and swearing at staff who question their actions. As well, office staff have been taking verbal abuse from citizens when they don’t get the answers they want immediately. The mayor wants everyone to understand there is a code of decency posted in the office and council chamber which states clearly how to conduct oneself when there. “We are not going to take it (this bullying).” She said. And it appears she means it.

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Verulam Water Tower to get a makeover Kawartha Lakes Council has approved a $450,000 tender to rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the Verulam Water Tower. A tower inspection showed several problems in the coating on the interior of the tank, which could accelerate corrosion of the exposed steel. The exterior paint has also started deteriorating and even peeling on many areas of the tower. The Verulam Water Tower, at the Corner of Verulam Road and Colborne Street East, is important to the delivery of safe drinking water in Lindsay. Work should begin in early August and be completed by Nov. 30.

oPP in Trent Lakes get tough with aggregate haulersBy Glenna Burns Trent Lakes Mayor Bev Matthews told folks at the North Pigeon Lake Ratepayers Association annual general meeting on Saturday, July 18, that the Ontario Provincial Police have been aggressively stopping aggregate trucks for inspection.

Last week they stopped 71 trucks and found many infractions to the Highway Traffic Act. Police response included issuing a three-day suspension, and laying charges for having no licence, insecure loads, and no log book. The mayor stressed that people are very concerned with the dangers these heavy trucks pose to local traffic, and said she will encourage the OPP to continue this inspection blitz.

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Bay roaD In the absence of any real information, rumours are flying around Bobcaygeon nearly a week after man was killed on Fall’s Bay Road in the early morning of July 15. At press time, the Ontario Provincial Police would only confirm that a homeowner on Fall’s Bay Road “encountered an apparent armed intruder in his residence and after a brief interaction, the intruder was dead.” The police arrived at 4:20 am on Wednesday, July 15. They also identified the dead man as 43-year old Robert Leslie Martin, formerly of Spruce Grove, Alberta, and said that a vehicle connected with the death had been found near Kushog Lake, south of Carnarvon. A neighbour and an employee at McGregor Sportsline have both confirmed that the homeowner is Paul McGregor, who also owns the McGregor Sportsline snowmobile business at the southern edge of Bobcaygeon, and that he lives on Fall’s Bay Road with his wife and young son. Understandably, Mr. McGregor was unavailable to provide any more information or comment. To date, police have not laid any charges. Nor have they said whether or not they are treating the death as a homicide The rest is wild speculation. As one neighbour put it, “there are a million rumours flying around.” Among them:• McGregor had been previously threatened, and

was ready for the intruder;• Martin broke in by smashing the glass on a patio

door, and was shot to death;• Martin was a former employee of McGregor,

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING TOCONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES OFFICIAL PLAN

Amendment to City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan to Consider a Secondary Plan for Omemee,including Policy Modifications

TAKE NOTICE THAT the Planning Committee, on behalf of the Council of the City of Kawartha Lakes, will hold aPublic Meeting on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 1:00 p.m.

in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 26 Francis Street, Lindsay, Ontario

THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING is to present and consider adoption of the Secondary Plan for the urban settlement area of Omemee. The updated land use policies and schedules will provide guidance and direction in the management of land and the environment within the urban settlement areas of Omemee.

THE PURPOSE OF THIS AMENDMENT is to, further to the Public Meeting held on May 27, 2015, introduce policy revisions to the Secondary Plan as considered at the May 27, 2015 Public Meeting based on direction from Council for the urban settlement area of Omemee in the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan.

The Omemee Secondary Plan would be revised to include an amendment to change the designation from highway commercial to retail commercial on lands located on the north side of Highway 7 at the eastern gateway to Omemee.

The Secondary Plan has been prepared to meet a number of key Provincial and local policies, including the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement, the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe and the City of Kawartha Lakes Official Plan.

INFORMATION relating to the proposed amendment is available on July 17th, 2015, from the City of Kawartha Lakes Development Services De-partment – Planning Division, Lindsay Service Centre, 180 Kent Street West, Lindsay, during regular office hours; AND at the City of Kawartha Lakes website: www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca/property-development-by- law/planning/secondary-plans.

ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of, in opposition to, or in respect of the proposed amendment. At the public meeting presentations that would take longer than ten minutes should be presented in written form and summarized verbally. All submissions will be considered.

If You Wish to Be Notified of the adoption of the proposed official plan amendment, or of the refusal of a request to amend the official plan, you must make a written request to the City of Kawartha Lakes by providing your name and address on the appropriate form at the Public Meeting, or by sending such request to the address provided below.

If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Kawartha Lakes before the proposed amendment is adopted, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Kawartha Lakes to the Ontario Municipal Board.

If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Kawartha Lakes before the proposed amendment is adopted, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Munici-pal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

DATED AT THE CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES THIS 17th DAY OF JULY, 2015. Ron Taylor Richard Holy Acting Chief Administrative Officer Manager of Policy Planning 180 Kent Street West, Lindsay, ON K9V 2Y6 180 Kent Street West, Lindsay, ON K9V 2Y6 [email protected] [email protected] 705-324-9411 Ext. 1239 705-324-9411 Ext. 1246

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quickly driven off to the local Legion for an open reception from 3 to 6 pm. Mike, who is married to a real Coboconkian and has a cottage on Indian Point, said “It is a real honour to win the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks, and I wanted to celebrate the excitement with as many people as possible around the Coboconk area.” Over 400 attended the reception at the local Legion at Hwy 48/35, where the Lions Club provided support to run the raffles and 50/50 draw, and to welcome people at the door. Everyone was able to get a picture of themselves and their families with Mike Kitchen and the Stanley Cup, and it was great to see the smiles on their faces. This is the third Stanley Cup win for the Chicago Blackhawks within five years and the second time Mike Kitchen has had the cup in Coboconk. Big thanks to Mike and his family for all this excitement and fun and we wish you and the Chicago Blackhawks more success in the future. Go Hawks Go.

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Coby gets its Duck Derby in a row First prize will be $1,000 when the 18th Annual Duck Derby comes to Coboconk Sunday, Aug. 2, at 1 pm. Tickets are available around town. Following the Duck Derby excitement, you can catch the second Lions Summer Concert in the Park from 3 to 4:30 pm, featuring the musical group, Seabreeze. From Newfoundland, Seabreeze has been entertaining audiences with their unique blend of

music, ranging from Country songs, old Rock and Roll and Irish tunes. Free hot dogs and drinks follow the concert. Be there or be square.

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New gallery brings a taste of africa Entrepreneur Kingsley Malcolm’s new joint-venture, art studio has brought a taste of Africa to the heart of Coboconk, and it’s making a stir on the streets. The new art gallery, Abantu Art, which opened six weeks ago, is located in the old general store beside the new Chamber office and Kingsley’s Fire On The Rock store. Featured artist Yvan Leclerc is a partner with Malcolm in the gallery. He was born in Namibia but lived all his life in South Africa. The gallery includes many of Yvan’s own unique steel animal sculptures as well as beautiful stone sculptures he imports from Zimbabwe. “Opening an art gallery in Coboconk is very exciting to me, this is my first gallery and I’m hoping that people will really appreciate and love the art,” said Yvan. “Most importantly,” he adds, “a successful

gallery will help the artists in Africa. If we get things moving here in the gallery it means that the artists in Africa are better off as a result.” Yvan came to Canada in 2002 when he and his wife wanted to start a family. With the political unrest in South Africa at the time, Canada seemed like the best option. Making it a family affair, Yvan has introduced his two children Keyan and Nadia to art by having them help polish the stones used in the different pieces. The gallery is filled with magnificient works of art and is an excellent addition to the community. It’s located at 6666 Hwy 35, Coboconk and is open every day from 9 am to 5 pm.

how to win converts to pickleballBy Jane Andrew, Coboconk This year, the $500 Fenelon Falls Pickleball Award—donated by the Fenelon Falls Pickleball Association (with many participants from the Coboconk area)—went to a young man who had never heard of the sport before. In presenting the award to Coby-native Brady Nicholson—a graduate who is pursuing post-secondary education in active living—the Pickleball Association’s Alfie Peneycad asked the young man if he knew what pickleball was. “I haven’t got a clue,” he responded with a smile and a shake of his head. So Alfie, a retired teacher and himself a resident of Coboconk, told Brady to go and google the sport’s name. “Great kid and very appreciative of the bursary,” commented Alfie after the awards ceremony. A graduate of Fenelon Falls Secondary School, Brady, 18, is heading off to Sudbury’s Laurention University in September to begin studies in the Sports and Physical Education Program. Last Christmas, Fenelon Falls Pickleball also gave $300 to Women’s Resources in Lindsay to help build an eight-unit apartment complex in Fenelon Falls to provide short-term housing for women and their children rebuilding their lives after having been abused.

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QueSTIoN: The Trent-Severn Waterway is vital to the economic health of this region. What is your response to the four-point advocacy campaign recently launched by the TSW Working Group?1. Support full funding for infrastructure maintenance

and upgrades;2. Recognize the TSW as a significant economic

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TSW to those who live and work in the region; and

4. Promote the TSW as an economic priority in caucus and Parliament.

David Marquis, Liberal Party I commend the efforts of the TSW Working Group to bring this discussion to the forefront in the current election. The TSW is an absolute treasure and must be treated as such. After a destructive decade that saw the Harper government slash over $25 million from the Parks Canada budget, it’s no wonder the health of the TSW has suffered.

I agree wholeheartedly that the TSW needs full infrastructure funding, that the entire waterway, including reservoir and flow-through lakes, is a key economic driver, and that the TSW needs support in Parliament. As former Chair of the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, I know that our local environment and our local economy have to go hand-in-hand. I’m proud of the Liberal Party’s broad commitments to the environment, including reversing the harmful cuts to Parks Canada and restoring our ability as Canadians to appreciate our national resources like the TSW.

Mike Perry, New Democratic Party I grew up on the Trent-Severn Waterway teaching swimming in Cameron Lake. I know first hand the local benefits of the Trent Severn. Randy Hinton, for example, had to move his boat-tour business out of our community due to the cutback in hours for the locks. I have spoken with Voices for the Trent Severn and Captain Randy over the years. I support the TSW Working Group’s plan. Environmental protection and water management are also key priorities for the maintenance and future development of the Trent Severn. As Member of Parliament, I will work to

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increase the locks’ hours and obtain the necessary infrastructure funding beyond the two years recently announced. I will also host a meeting of the group of MPs that have the Trent Severn Waterway in their ridings, which has not met in some time. The Trent Severn is a vital economic, cultural and environmental asset to our area.

Jamie Schmale, Conservative Party I’m a Bobcaygeon boy, so the Trent-Severn Waterway is a priority—and I’ll dedicate my time to it if elected. On June 19 the Conservative Government announced $285 million for critical infrastructure maintenance, $90 million going directly to our riding. That funding was needed. But there’s more to be done. We need on-the-ground initiatives like we’ve already seen in Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls: enlarging tie-up space at lock stations, bringing power to boaters who dock in our towns, creating signs with the province to get boaters out of their boats and into local shops, attending events, dining … spending. Promoting the TSW as an economic driver, however, must not be at the expense of those who live on the reservoir lakes. Nor should it ignore the declining state of the fishery and our natural resources. We want that money in our local economy, and I will go to bat for that.

William MacCallum, Green Party Sustainable communities and sustainable livelihoods need healthy waterways. Water management must be undertaken at the watershed level and not just at the canal or local level (Report of the Panel on the Future of the TSW, 2008). The four-point campaign of the Trent-Severn Waterway Working Group emphasizes only the economic significance of the waterway and seems not to address the upstream portion of the watershed, which sustains the TSW, and is the source of much of our drinking water in the riding. A Green government would establish a Canada Water Fund to focus on long-term watershed health by addressing the problem of pollutant run-off, while funding local and regional flood protection and drought-management planning. As your MP I will work to ensure that watershed protection is the first priority, as well as actively promoting the TSW as a significant economic development opportunity.

BroaDCaSTerS FIND IT’S BeTTer IN The KaWarThaS Citytv’s, Breakfast Television will do a live on-location broadcast from Fenelon Falls on Wednesday, July 29—from a Happy Days houseboat. Breakfast Television Live Eye Host Jennifer Valentyne will do the honours. She will arrive in Kawartha Lakes on Tuesday, July 28 and travel aboard a Happy Days Houseboat from Bobcaygeon to Fenelon Falls, where she will do the Wednesday morning broadcast. It’s a free event, and the public is welcomed and encouraged to attend. “I love the Kawarthas, and we’ve had a huge response to our upcoming visit,” said Valentyne. “I’m looking forward to meeting all of our very loyal viewers on July 29 in Fenelon Falls.” Although it sounds good, it’s a bit of a come-down from plans originally announced to broadcast two mornings on the Trent Severn, one from Bobcaygeon and one from Fenelon Falls. The TV station will also film advance segments of Jennifer’s houseboating experience to add to the live shows. Breakfast Television airs live each weekday from 5:30 to 9 am on Citytv, and streams live on the internet—with a total audience of more than one million viewers a week. Kawartha Lakes Economic Development believes the broadcast will generate significant economic benefits for the area. “We couldn’t have asked for better timing for this live broadcast,” said Laurie Bell, Tourism Development Officer for the City of Kawartha Lakes. “Just ahead of the August long weekend and with a host of events taking place this summer and fall, it will be a great opportunity for us to showcase just some of what makes Kawartha Lakes an ideal place to live, work and play.”

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JULY 24TH - 25TH AT THE BOBCAYGEON ARENA

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CurVe LaKe FIrST NaTIoNReg, the Curve Lake Scientist

As told by Doug Williams to Julie Kapyrka What happened to Reg happened to a lot of our people. Reg was one of those individuals from Curve Lake who went to residential school. When he came back, he had lost a lot of his culture, namely the language. But he got married here, and then went about adapting himself to the Curve Lake lifestyle of living off the land. This was one of his fortes—he excelled as a hunting and fishing guide, and he knew the land more than anyone, even those who had not gone to residential school and lived on the land every day. He seemed to have an innate built-in compass, and knew the land like the back of his hand. One of the things about Reg, probably due to his experience on the outside world in residential school, was that he was regarded as a scientist-type by the older people. He had the knack of experimenting with things. On one extremely cold winter day Reg was trying to get his wood-burning stove to heat up his small home and it just was not heating up fast enough. Curve Lakers tended to visit each other in the morning—to have tea, to get the news of the day, to touch base. One of the old people dropped in on Reg that morning and there he was swinging his front door wide open, back and forth, back and forth. “What are you doing, Reg?” asked the old one. “I find that this is the best way to heat a house up quickly,” said Reg. Everyone thought this was a crazy idea, but if you do this, it really works. Now this has become standard practice, to bring in some cold air to heat a space more rapidly. Apparently, cold clean air heats up faster than stale indoor air. So there was Reg as a scientist. He was also the first one to develop a fishing lure that skimmed the bottom. He often wondered what would be the best way to catch pickerel (which were introduced to the area in the 1930s). You have to do something that mimics a minnow swimming across the bottom. So Reg took an old lead sinker and cut and moulded it, put a piece of buck-tail fur on it, and affixed a hook. He got results; bouncing the new lure along the bottom worked better than the old style of reeling it in directly. Pickerel were biting it. This was the first jig developed in this part of the world. One of the fisherman Reg was guiding, an American tourist, took this idea south of the border and made the modern jig. There are a lot of other things that happened that our people never get credit for ... like our contribution to modern medical knowledge. But that is another story….

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“Be sure to style your hair from the 1960s to enter our highest-and-best-hair contest for the chance to win a $100 gift card from the sponsor of your choice,” says Event Coordinator Natasha Booth. Crowd response will determine the winner. Westerby Entertainment is running the movie, and will also offer interactive music during the event—and possibly a 20-minute Zumba class (to be confirmed). Vendors will have booths set up in the park to showcase their services and products. And it’s all free, including the popcorn, thanks to the event’s 72 sponsors. There will also be a loonie concession stand for snacks and drinks.

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F R I D A Y • T R U C K & F A R M T R A C T O R P U L L – 6 : 3 0 P MGates open 4 pm. Exhibits, Gable Bros. Traveling Midway

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Horoscopes July 24-Aug. 6Melodie McCullough

Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) A business venture may be in the works for you, Aquarius—perhaps something you’ve never tried before. If the idea excites you, then do your homework and aim for the top of the class. Everything is possible.

Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20) Pisces, some old friends are hoping to connect with you. You’ll be happy when it happens—they are cherished and dear to you. It will be a lovely reunion.

Aries (March 21 to April 20) “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it”—J. M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan. That’s right, Aries—and there are plenty of means to test your wings without actually lifting off in the stratosphere. Metaphorically speaking, you can soar in so many ways.

Taurus (April 21 to May 21) Are you looking for love this summer, Taurus? We suggest you start with a friendship. Someone you already know who is sweet and kind, but whom you just haven’t thought of “in that way.” Give it a try—it’s the best.

Gemini (May 22 to June 22) Enjoy the sights and summers while they last, Gemini. Take it easy. It’s a time to relax and forget the strict routines of the rest of the year.

Cancer (June 23 to July 23) Maybe you could take in a summer movie or two, dear Cancer—a “rom-com” with your favourite person, or an animated delight with your children. It’s your choice.

Leo (July 24 to Aug. 23) Take hold of your life, dear Leo. You have great potential, as you already know. Now get out there and share it. Use it to build a better world.

Virgo (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) You will be required to don your thinking cap, Virgo, during the coming few weeks. A resolution or compromise will be needed either at work or at home and your diplomatic and intellectual skills will come in very handy.

Libra (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) Your naturally curious nature will lead you on some interesting explorations during this phase, Libra. Sounds exciting. Don’t forget to keep a journal of your great adventures.

Scorpio (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22) Symbolism plays an important role in everyone’s life. Which symbols are significant to you and what do they mean? This is something for you to consider, Scorpio, since they are crucial to you understanding your true self.

Sagittarius (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) New horizons await—and new challenges, as well. But your strength will see you through, dear Sag. We’re counting on it.

Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) A vacation via airplane is just what you need to break up the summer, Capricorn. Kick back a little. Do something silly every day. Love yourself.

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Two local high-school students who have been friends since they were in daycare, are getting to know each other even better this summer as D-day approaches on a volunteer fundraising project they’ve initiated for the Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank. On Saturday, Aug. 1, from 11 am to 4 pm, Stephanie Pietroski and Emma Tomlinson are offering a “Fun for Food” carnival day at Settler’s Village, complete with carnival-type games, a country auction, bake sale and lots of other good food. It’s a fundraiser for the food bank, they say, so admission will be by donation—either monetary or a non-perishable food item. Fifteen-year-old Stephanie, of Falls Bay, and her 16-year-old partner Emma, who lives just down the street from Settlers’ Village, are both Grade 12 students in I.E. Weldon’s International Baccalaureate program. They decided to organize the carnival as part of their IB requirements to work on a social project that has both local and international implications. And they chose the Bobcaygeon food bank because it’s independent and needs all the help it can get. Organizing and carrying off the event is a lot of work, they say, and they are learning a lot. But they are thankful that siblings, friends and other family have volunteered to help out. And in case you’re wondering (we were) what a “country auction” is, it’s one where you buy a number of tickets for 50 cents each, then put as many as you want in a hat/bowl beside each item you wish to “bid” on. The more tickets you put in for an item, the better your chances of having one of yours drawn as the winner—which kind of makes it half auction, half lottery. So bring the kids and enjoy the day—and help Stephanie and Emma raise money for the local food bank.

Stephanie Pietroski and Emma Tomlinson are excited about the fundraising carnival they are organizing for the Bobcaygeon Food Bank on Aug. 1 at Settlers’ Village.

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Move over Bobcaygeon Farmers Market, the Fiddle and Step Dance Contest is moving in. The Farmers Market, which runs every Saturday in Bobcaygeon during the growing season, is relocating this Saturday, July 25, from its usual venue outside the Bobcaygeon-Verulam Community Centre to Kawartha Settlers’ Village. The hours, 8 am to 1 pm, will remain the same, as will the vendors and great farm-fresh produce. It’s a one-day only relocation that happens every year during the Ontario Open.

ChrIST ChurCh FeaTureS DIoCeSaN GIrLS ChoIr A 40-voice choir from the Toronto Diocesan Girls Choir School will sing at the 11 am service at Bobcaygeon’s Christ Church (Anglican) on Sunday, Aug. 9. Their recital will replace the usual sermon. The Choir School for girls from the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, aged eight to 18, is held during the first two weeks of August at Whitby’s Trafalgar Castle School. The diocese stretches from Mississauga to Barrie, north to Haliburton and east to the Peterborough area—and includes Bobcaygeon. This is the first time the girls have sung in the village.

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BoBCayGeoN Driftwood Theatre calls this summer’s production of the world’s most famous play, “Hamlet with the brakes off.” And it’s coming to Kawartha Settlers’ Village Friday, July 31, beginning at 7:30 pm. This “thrilling new adaptation” of Shakespeare’s Hamlet by dramaturge Toby Malone is “unpredictable, unsettling and downright dangerous,” promise the producers. “It’s Hamlet like you’ve never seen it before.” The Settlers’ Village stop is one of 26 outdoor performances that Driftwood is bringing to communities across Ontario this summer in its regular Bard’s Bus Tour. If you can’t make the Bobcaygeon date, there are a few other options within easy driving distance:• Memorial Park, Marmora on Aug. 1• Peterborough Museum on Aug. 2• Victoria Park, Cobourg on Aug. 9• Roswell Park, Clarington on Aug. 12• Scugog Shores Historical Museum, Port Perry on Aug. 15 and 16. You can either “pay what you can” at the performance site (suggested $20 a person; first come first served) or reserve advance tickets

online at http://www.driftwoodtheatre.com. Reserving your seats gives you:• The best seats in the house;• Discounts on chair and blanket rentals (or you

can bring your own);• Automatic updates of location changes due to

inclement weather; and• Complimentary exchanges for another

performance in the case of rain or weather cancellations.

Since performances are outdoors, Driftwood suggests you dress for the weather. The company will consider rain, wind, temperatures and humidity before deciding to either move to the indoor backup venue (the Murphy Barn at KSW), or delay or cancel performances. Changes will be posted on Facebook, Twitter and the website as soon as possible. You can also stick around after the performance for a behind the-scenes-look into The Bard’s Bus Tour and get all your questions answered by cast members during a 15-minute post-show chat, part of Driftwood’s Shakespearience Festival. Driftwood Theatre and the Bard’s Bus Tour are supported by Ontario Power Generation, the Ontario Arts Council and the Ontario Trillium Foundation. The Bobcaygeon performance is sponsored by The Kawartha Promoter.

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ThaNK you BoBCayGeoN The Beattie Family extends their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the Bobcaygeon community for the outpouring of love and support Chrissy received at her MS Fundraiser on Sat. June 27th. Thanks to all of your contributions and donations, it was a huge success. Thanks again!!!!!!

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My DaD CLare DaVISIt’s been a long time. Time does not heal; for everything I do I think of you. You had a loving nature, a heart like no other. Your heart in my eyes was pure gold. Your smiling face, the stories you told, the twinkle in your eye; your sense of humour was like a shining star.Your book of knowledge in which I learned the way of life and so much more has carried me through all my heartbroken days not having you near.I may not see your smiling face or hear your voice or touch your hand, but what I do feel on a daily basis is your love from up above. I don’t always make the right decisions, but they all seem to come together with your direction. I feel your presence in so many different ways and gently I treasure them all. There is nothing more frustrating than when your hands are tied and you can’t change a situation. If only I could bring you home my heart would be whole again and it would take away all the pain. I have no choice but to carry on, loving and smiling up at you, remembering what we have.. You have a lot of new friends that have joined you as that was God’s will. I know deep down inside you are all having a blast together and that makes me smile as I can hear you telling a joke or two as that is you.I love you with all my heart as you were the man who loved me first, and made sure you showed me everyday in so many different ways.Those ways will never be forgotten.Sending loads of love your way the same as I do EVERYDAY....Dad I love youCarolee OX

COLQUHOUN: Jack TempletonFebruary 9, 1924 ~ July 17, 2015Passed away peacefully on Friday, July17, 2015 at Pinecrest Nursing Home in his 92nd year. Long time resident of Bobcaygeon. Dedicated

father to David (Lisa) Colquhoun, Stephen (Margaret) Colquhoun and Nancy (Kris) Weber. Loving husband to Betty and her children: Lou-Ann (Glenn) Cunningham, Gary (Julie) Van Sickle and Pamela (Greg) Goodsell. Dear grandfather to 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Jack was predeceased by his wife Verna in 1996. Friends and relatives may call at THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, MONK CHAPEL, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon on Saturday, July 25, 2015 from 1:00 until 2:00 PM. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM in the chapel, with a reception to follow in the Fellowship Room. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to Ross Memorial Hospital or to Trinity United Church. Friends may send condolences, arrange flowers or donations by visiting www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 705-738-3222.

JoNeS, orpha Marjorie (nee Brown)Passed away peacefully at Case Manor Nursing Home, Bobcaygeon on Friday, July 3, 2015 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the late Edward Thomas (Ted) Jones. Loving mother of Tommy (deceased), Dianne, David (Shirley, Jane, Nancy (Brian) & Kristine (deceased). Much loved Nana of Shance (Lina), Paul, Brett, Tanya, Andrew (Melissa), Shannon, Ryan & John (Amy). Nana Bananna to ten great grandchildren, Sonia, Lucas, Alyssa, Bryer, Sonny, Jaxon, Brock, Mason, Caleigh & Nathan. Cremation has taken place. There will be a private internment at the Fenelon Falls Cemetary. A celebration of life for family & friends will be held Saturday, August 8, 2015 at 1:00 pm at 3 Helen St., Fenelon Falls. If desired memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

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LaKe, Donald alfredIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Dad, in the place he was happiest.He will be forever loved by his three children Nancy & Joe, Wendy & Don, Mark & Deb. Husband of the late Beverley R.

Lake.Wonderful Grandpa to Joey & Katie, Dennis & Cheryl, Craig & Tanya, Adam & Julia, Jenna & Geoff, Maddy & Charles, Ashley & Scott,and Jeff & Aantu. Great Grandpa to Sophia, Sadie, Hannah, Matthew, Mason and Sienna.Brother of Bill & Pat, Nancy & Jack, Everett & Jackie, Mort & Carol and Peter & Barb.Longtime companion of Cynthia Gardner and her family, Keith & Aphrodite, the late James, Kim & Clive, Brooks, Cierra. A celebration of Donald’s life will take place at MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St. Bowmanville 905-623-5480 on Tuesday July 28 from 6 – 8 pm. At the request of the family please do not send flowers. In lieu of flowers memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

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adult Day Programs - Monday, Wednesday & Friday (except holidays) at Trinity united Church, Bobcaygeon; Monday, Tuesday & Friday at Fenelon Falls united Church. 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Call for information and rates. adult Day programs are also offered in Little Britain, Lindsay and omemee. 705-324-7323JuLy 23 - 25 - Book sale At the Boyd Gallery Bobcaygeon

Library. JuLy 24 & 25 - Ontario Open Fiddle & Stepdance contest. Fri. 6 pm & Sat. 10:30 am. Finals Sat. 6:30 pm Bobcaygeon Arena.JuLy 24 & 27 - Foot Care Clinics 70 Murray St., Fenelon Falls, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.. Pre-booked appointments required. 705-324-7323JuLy 25 - B.B.Q Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre, noon – 3 p.m. Tickets required: $10 Contact: Linda 705-738-9824JuLy 30 - Stroke Survivor Support GroupCase Manor, Bobcaygeon, 1:30 3:30 p.m. Free support group for stroke survivors, family and caregivers. auG 1 - St. John’s Anglican Church Colassa Yards and Pie sale 8 am, Dunsford. SuN - Live Drive-In Gospel Music July & August at 7 p.m. Foodland parking lot, Coboconk. Presented by Faith Tabernacle Church and Trinity Full Gospel Church. Sit in your car or bring a lawn chair.MoN - Bobcaygeon Senior Centre Mahjong 1 p.m. $3MoN - Line dancing Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 7 pm. $6 Contact: Janet Martin 705-887-75101st TueS - Dunsford Seniors Club Pot Luck at noon and 1:30 pm for Euchre.TueS- Pickleball, Fenelon Falls Community Centre 7 - 9 p.m. $4 drop in fee. For more info call Jane 705-454-1358 or email [email protected] - amateur photography club that meets every other Tuesday at 10 am in the Bobcaygeon Library. We pay $2 each for the use of the room. TueS - Attn mature badminton players: come out and play at the Bobcaygeon Public School 7-9 pm. Bring clean running shoes and raquet. Call Jim at 705-738-3305 for more info.TueS - Blind draw darts 7:30pm Omemee Legion1st WeD - Crime Fiction Book Club in the Carnegie Room of the Lindsay Library to discuss works by certain authors. 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm. Call the Lindsay Library for more information.WeD- Scrapbooking and paper crafters meet from 9:30 till noon at the Salvation army church in Fenelon Falls. Beginners welcome, call church for details.WeD - Bobcaygeon Senior Centre Carpet Bowling $3 7 p.m. Contact: Al 705-738-1749 WeD - Dunsford Seniors Club 1pm for Bid-Euchre.WeD - Pickleball 7 - 9 p.m. Bobcaygeon Public School. $3/person. ThurS-TOPS-Take off pounds sensibly at the Bobcaygeon Legion 6:30 p.m. Come see us. All welcome.1st FrI - MINI BUCKS EUCHRE, Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 7 p.m. Contact: Roger 705-738-6627FrI-Pickleball, Fenelon Falls Community Centre 9 a.m. - noon. $4 drop in fee. For more info call Jane 705-454-1358 or email [email protected] SuN- Drive-in gospel music at the Coboconk Foodland parking lot, 7 p.m. Presented by Fith Tabernacle and Trinity Full Gospel Churches. Everyone welcome.auG 8 - Big Bucks Bridge Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre 11 a.m. (doors open 10 a.m.) $10 lunch includedContact: Ken 705-738-6511auG 23 - Brunch Bobcaygeon Senior Centre, 100 Head Street, Bobcaygeon 11a.m. - 2 p.m. Tickets Required: $12. Contact: Linda 705-738-9824

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TeaChING KIDS To ‘SWIM To SurVIVe’

The Kawartha-Haliburton Children’s Aid Society (KHCAS) is working to help children in its care achieve proficiency in the The Lifesaving Society of Canada’s “Swim to Survive” test. The STS test measures the children’s ability to: • Orient themselves at the surface after an

unexpected entry into the water; • Support themselves at the surface by treading

water for one minute; and • Swim to safety by covering 50 metres using any

stroke. Accompanied by their caregivers or foster

parents, more than 60 children in the Society’s care were tested last month, and then enjoyed a barbeque where they were awarded with a medal depending on the level of water safety they are able to achieve. All children received at least a bronze medal for entering the water. “Summertime and water-based activities go hand in hand but all children must be given the tools they need in order to enjoy the experience and remain safe,” commented Jennifer Wilson, Executive Director of KHCAS.

roSS CoNSIDerS LoNGer VISITING hourS

Ross Memorial Hospital is relaxing its visiting-hours policy to encourage the involvement of family members and close friends in the care of its inpatients—and it wants your feedback. The hospital is suggesting it would welcome family and friends between 8 am and 10 pm. And if the patient requests, a loved one would be able to visit overnight.

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“When we’re in the hospital, our loved ones should not be considered ‘visitors’,” says an RMH statement. “When we are sick or hurt, we want them close by. “They also help share and receive information with doctors and hospital staff. They are important members of the care team.” So the hospital is asking for your feedback—to make sure the needs of patients, their loved ones, and the healthcare team, are all considered. Call 705-328-6246 or email [email protected]. You can also mail your feedback to: Ross Memorial Hospital—Public Relations, 10 Angeline Street North, Lindsay, ON K9V 4M8 “Our patients and their families are at the heart of the healthcare team,” says Jodi Dunn, Director of Continuing Care and Healthfirst at RMH. “As much as possible, we want to accommodate our patients’ wishes when it comes to their loved ones’ presence. “Of course, we also have to respect the privacy

of patients in rooms with more than one bed.”

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Open-fit hearing aids are our most popular hearing aids. Why? The most common hearing loss is: better hearing in the low pitches and varying degrees of hearing loss in the higher pitches. People usually report that it sounds like others are mumbling, especially in a noisy environment or when a bit of a distance from the person speaking (Example: dinner table, dance, church). Open fit hearing aids leave the ear canal “open” with venting which keeps the ear from being plugged and allows the high pitches to come in loud and clear. Not only is the sound quality appropriate for the person, but this type of hearing aid is also not noticeable and very comfortable. Open-fit hearing aids come in a variety of shapes and colors. They are not custom made and instead come in different sizes depending on the height and shape of your ear. We want you to be sure that the hearing aids you choose are exactly right for you. That’s why we let you take home and try out hearing aids at different levels of performance in the actual situations you need them. You decide what works best for you - before committing to buying. To schedule a consultation please call us, we are here to help!P.S. The hearing loss associated with high pitches makes it difficult for someone to hear children’s and women’s voices.

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For 20 CeNTurIeSBy Glenna Burns According to Dr. James Conolly, professor of Anthropology at Trent University, the archaeological evidence on Big (Boyd) Island could be significant in helping to understand some important issues in First Nation’s history in the area. Conolly presented an overview of his research to close to 100 members of the North Pigeon Lake Ratepayers Association—and other interested people—at the association’s annual general meeting on Saturday, July 18, at the Bobcaygeon Lawn Bowling Club. He said that there is a 10,000 year record of human presence on the landscape we know as the Kawarthas. The Big Island settlement probably dates from 2,000-1,400 BP. (BP, or “Before Present,” is a time scale used in scientific disciplines to specify dates of past events. Because “present” time changes, scientists use Jan. 1, 1950, as the “present” date on the age scale, reflecting the fact that radiocarbon dating became widely used in the 1950s.) Conolly described Big Island as “a healing landscape that will take 600 years to recover” from the last 150 years of logging and agriculture. In a 50-100 meter buffer around Big Island, archaeologists have unearthed evidence of First Nation presence everywhere. Early ceramic vessels whose remains were discovered on the island were thought to replace the woven style of vessels in order to transport oils (thought to be nut oils) over long distances. Early ceramics can also indicate cultural changes and population shifts as design motifs on

ceramics change with new influences. Conolly thinks that if archaeologists can excavate further inland on the island at the north end there will be a long established village site to explore. He stressed the “intense regional interaction” of the early inhabitants, who made trade connections as far away as Labrador, North Superior and Mexico. On Jacob Island near Gannon’s Narrows on Pigeon Lake, Conolly has been investigating a cemetery site unearthed by construction crews. There he examined the gravesite of a woman and child and found conch shells from the Gulf of Mexico buried with them. His specific areas of interest in this research are the archaeological periods spanning the Archaic (8,000 to 3,000 years Before Present, BP), to the Early and Middle Woodland periods (3,000-2,500 BP and 2,500-1,200 BP). Serpent Mounds, Big Island, Jacob Island and many other sites offer archaeologists opportunities to answer important questions. Archaeological finds like tools, food, ceramics, bone and more help to create a historic record of lost culture and ecology. The lakes, rivers and streams that we now know as the Trent-Severn Waterway have been important to humans for many millennia. The more we know about the past, the greater respect we will have for the cultures and societies that have shaped this landscape. Attendees were also interested to hear highlights from various project developments in the area, including the Nogies Creek Waterway project and the Pigeon Lake Management project. Other displays included The Blue Canoe and the Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Associations. Buzzing conversation continued into the barbeque lunch.

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