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We’re Local..We’re Wasaga Beach..Number 58 February 17, 2013

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Shelly’s Sure Shots Recognized

Amazing Maze for Snowman Mania Opening

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Beach BOOSTER Radio Sports Director Doug Adams pictured here at Boston Pizza with Shelly Burke, who provided our listeners with Shelly's Sure Shots throughout the NFL season, as she receives a small token of our appreciation for her great contribution to www.beachBOOSTERradio.com our local radio station. The Pope is retiring. Whatever will we call him? Ex-Benedict (Eggs-Benedict) (LOL)

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What looked like organized chaos, kids from area schools took part in the Snow Maze Building Event in preparation of Snowman Mania opening at Canadian Tire parking lot on 45th Street on Friday night . They were asked to bring a blue bin to fill many times with snow and build the maze (or fort) and they all had a ball working and playing on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings. A great turnout for the organizers and sponsors.

Hello all David Harrison here I would like to ask for your support in the 1st ATV "Ride For Dad" being held March 2, 2013, the event is being held in South Mountain, ON which is over near Ottawa! I am the Team Captain for "TEAM CENTRAL" and will be one of several riders from COATV (Central Ontario ATV Club) attending the event, for those who may not know the "Ride for Dad" is a fund raising event for the fight against Prostate Cancer I invite you to either follow our team pledging one of the registered riders or go to the registration site and register to ride to support the event! On behalf of TEAM CENTRAL I thank you for taking the time to invest in a great fund raising event! David Harrison 705-429-4488. PS: As a business owner I would like to challenge all businesses to see who can raise the most for this charity event! Auto-Tech'n Tire will be donating a portion of each sale during the month of February! J & R Cycle will be donating a portion of repair sales during the month of February! If your business wishes to be involved in our challenge please email us at info@coatv.ca so that we may include you in our social advertising http://www.eventsonline.ca/events/atvridefordad/index.php

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What’s Happening Wasaga Beach Wasaga Beach Lions Club Bingo every Friday evening. Almost $5000 in prizes..$1000 Jackpot Game. RecPlex Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Contact: Lions Club at 705-429-3331 Wasaga Beach Toastmasters meet every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Wasaga Beach Public Library. For more information call 429-6416 or 429-5464. Oakview Ladies Hobby Club meet Wednesdays from 7pm - 9 pm. Whatever your hobby is... painting, crafting, quilting, scrap-booking come out and meet like minded ladies who love to share their knowledge and company while they work. If you always wanted to learn to do a certain craft or you if just need one night out a week for yourself please join us! Contact : Laura at 705-429-3984 Collingwood Blues Series Returns. The Collingwood Jazz & Blues Society presents the return of the popular Blues series at the BMFA Arts Centre, 163 Hurontario Street Collingwood. The concerts will be held the 3rd.Thursday of the month starting at 7pm. Concert tickets Available in Collingwood atThe Crow’s Nest, 239 Hurontario St. 445-1900, Gabriele Photo, 133 Hurontario St. 445-9030 BMFA Arts Centre, 163 Hurontario St. 445-3430 Hasty Market, Cranberry Mews, Hwy.26 293-0619 or visit www.wasagabeach.library.on.ca Feb 19 – Business Under 40 is back for 2013 Location: Goodies Café, 1470 Mosley St. Time: 6 p.m. Cost: $15.00 ea. (excludes drinks). There will be three meal options available, selections TBA. Just in time for RRSP and tax time, Jim McPherson, CA will be discussing the benefits of investing in RRSP’s (especially at a young age) and the related tax saving opportunities. He will also open the floor to any questions you may have regarding taxes, personal businesses or corporations. Please respond to this email janstey@gaviller.com to confirm your attendance. Feb 23 – Recognition Day Location: Wasaga RecPlex, 1724 Mosley St. Time: 11 a.m. Nomination forms available at the RecPlex after January 1, 2013. Each year we set aside a day to recognize our athletes outstanding achievements and say thank you to the dedicated volunteers in our community. We invite you to join the celebration. Athlete of the Year, Sport Certificates, Volunteer Award, Presentations. For more information contact Recreation, at 705-429-3321 Feb 27 – Coffee, Books & Conversation Location: Wasaga Beach Public Library, 120 Glenwood Drive. Time: 7 p.m. Hear about great books and authors not regularly on the best sellers list & chat over coffee. Registration required. For more info call the Library 705-429-5481 or visit www.wasagabeach.library.on.ca Feb 27 – Ladies Night hosted by Kirby’s Complete Flooring Centre Location: 1288 Mosley Street, Unit #8 (across from Castle) Time: 7p.m. - 9p.m. February stands for: Flooring Fashion, Food Fun and Florida! Speakers on the latest hardwood, carpet and tile fashion. As well as do it yourself installation tips. Door prizes and draw for a week accommodations in Florida. Please register for ‘Ladies Night’ by phone @ 705429-0099 or email kirbysflooring@rogers.com March 6 - Wasaga Beach Minor Baseball Registrations We will be holding Registration for All Division Levels this year. T-Ball (Ages 3-6), Jr.& Sr. Rookie (Ages 6-9), Tyke (Ages 10-11), PeeWee (Ages 12-13), Bantam (Ages 14-15), Midget (Ages 16-18). Location: RecPlex/Oakview Meeting Room Time: 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. For further information contact Registrar’s: Nicole at tnmagyar@yahoo.ca Georgina – johnny@thunderstar.net Website address is www.wasagabeachbaseball.com March 9 – The Black Family – Old Time Fiddle Music Location: 1724 Mosley Street – Wasaga RecPlex Time: 7:30p.m. Doors open 7:00p.m. Cost: Adults - $15.00, Children under 12years $7.00. Sponsored by Wasaga Beach United Church. Eight highly entertaining siblings singing, dancing and playing fiddle, guitar, accordion and more. 50/50 Draw & Door Prizes. Tickets available Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce 705-429-2247, I.D.A. Pharmacy 705-429-7557 or by calling Trevor 705429-5464, Merle 705-429-0025, Pat 705-429-5846 or Shirley 705-429-2032 For more information contact: the Chamber of Commerce at 705-429-2247 /1-866-292-7242 or visit our Events Calendar at www.wasagainfo.com

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Point of View Have You Heard of the Telephone? by Noah Richun The greatest sales tool ever invented is not social media. It’s not LinkedIn. It’s not NLP. It’s not SPIN Selling or some other formal sales process. It’s not your CRM software. It’s not the fax machine. It’s not the iPhone. And, it’s certainly not email. Those all are great tools, but they are not the best. No, the greatest sales tool ever invented is the telephone. If you’re like most people, you’ll do anything you can to avoid making an outbound call. It’s so much easier to send an email. There’s no risk. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve asked, “Have you talked to so-and-so?” only to hear, “I sent him an email last week.” Really? That’s the best a salesperson can do? Send an email and wait? What if your email didn’t go through? What if your customer or prospect accidentaly deleted it? What if they are on vacation but do not use an out-of-office auto responder? What if they are interested but forgot to reply? What if they have 1,500 emails in their inbox and haven’t seen yours yet? “OK, you’re right, Noah. I’ll send them another email.” “Hey, sales guy, have you heard of the telephone?” Let’s look at why email is so attractive to weak salespeople: • It’s non-confrontational • You don’t have to think on your feet • It’s “non-intrusive” • You can send it any time • It doesn’t hurt as much when they say no • If they don’t reply, you can blame them And now let’s look at why you may shy away from the phone: • Reluctance – You’ve been blown off before, turned down before, and hurt before. You don’t want that feeling again. • Fear – What if you blow it? What if you never get a second chance? What if you say something stupid? • Procrastination – You’ll get around to calling people when you’ve finished all your paperwork, responded to all your internal company email, and had lunch. Right after you find a few other things to fill your day with. • Inconvenience – You don’t want to “bother” them. • Timing – It’s the day before the holiday or the day after the holiday. It’s their busy season. It’s their slow season. It’s too early in the morning or too late at night. It’s Monday. It’s Tuesday. It’s Wednesday. It’s Thursday. It’s Friday. You get the point. If you think you’re bothering someone, you’re bothering them. If you have nothing of value to offer then you’re going to bother them no matter when you call. If you send an email instead of calling you increase your chances of being turned down. The prospect has too many options and too many ways to say no to you. They can choose not respond at all. They can be downright rude to you without fear of having to hear your reaction. So, the next time you have a lead – pick up the phone and call them. When’s the best time to follow up on a lead? Right now. One second after you get the lead. Don’t email them. Call them. Your prospect is the most excited they’ll ever be right now. With every second that passes your prospect loses interest. They have the opportunity to call your competitor. They have time to change their mind. They have time to Google you and your company and uncover negative feedback. The longer you wait, the harder it gets. It’s harder to sell, it’s harder to overcome the fear of calling, it’s harder to reach them, and it’s harder to impress your prospect with your responsiveness. To rise to level of master salesperson, you must master the usage of the telephone. Not how to dial it, but how to leverage it as your best method of increasing your sales. Noah Rickun is a Gitomer Certified/Audience Approved speaker. Noah delivers customized and personalized seminars on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development. To book Noah for your next event, visit www.GitomerCertified.com or contact the friendly folks at Buy Gitomer via email or by calling 704-333-1112.

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pet valu's Boston Terrier Day Saturday, February 23rd 11am - 4 pm 707 River Road West, Wasaga Beach Run entirely by volunteers, Boston Terrier Rescue Canada (BTRC) is a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing single breed and mixed Boston terriers from cruelty, abandonment and neglect, as well as helping as family pets that, for a variety of reasons, can no longer be cared for, rehabilitating them, and placing them in new loving homes. BTRC is currently facing financial challenges due to many dogs requiring care across Canada, and all proceeds from this event will go to veterinary expenses for rescued dogs. There will be goody bags, a raffle, treats for people and pets, a Boston Terrier Kissing Booth, and the opportunity to speak to rescue volunteers about their organization and how you can get involved. If you've been looking for something to do with your pennies, bring them to PetValu and you can still use them to "make change" by donating to "Pennies for Paws"! Donations of Canadian Tire money also appreciated. You don't need to be a Boston Terrier to attend -everyone is welcome! www.bostonterrierrescuecanada.com www.facebook.com/BostonTerrierRescueCanada

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Registration Dates: Thursday, February 21 7pm-9pm Stayner Arena Thursday, March 7 7pm-9pm Wasaga Beach RecPlex Saturday, March 23 10am-2pm Stayner Arena Wednesday, April 3 7pm-9pm Stayner Arena Registration Fees: Little Shooters-Paperweight (2007-2009) $75.00 Includes stick for new players, jersey, individual & team photo.

Tyke (2005-2006), Novice (2003-2004) $150.00 PeeWee (2001-2002), Bantam (1999-2000), Midget (1997-1998) $200.00 Intermediate (1992-1996) $200.00 Tyke to Intermediate registration includes shorts, individual & team photo.

Please note that all teams Tyke to Intermediate are Rep teams. Bond hour cheque (tyke to intermediate) of $150.00 post-dated to July 1, 2013. $50.00 Fundraising Fee (tickets to be sold) for all teams. For more information please contact: Scott Morrison, President morrisco@sympatico.ca 705-429-7656 Angela Morrison, Registrar morrisco@sympatico.ca 705-429-7656

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Oscars on the Big Screen Have you ever wanted to dress like at STAR and walk the RED CARPET? Well now you can. Join us as we watch the Oscars on the Big screen Walk the RED CARPET, sip champagne, enjoy hors d'oeuvres, and pose for the paparazzi. Then sit down to a three course meal, baby field greens, with balsamic dressing Chicken Parmesan, Pasta with Pomodore, seasonal vegetables,garlic bread, for dessert decadent chocolate cake All this plus the red carpet, for only $25.00 per person Call now to reserve your table, and live like a STAR, for at least one night Cheers, You're among friends,,, Boston Pizza, Wasaga Beach 705 429 8646 fax 705 429 8647

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Domestic Violence The pain and fear that Domestic Violence brings to a community is far reaching. Domestic Violence is everyone's business. Whether you are at the centre of the abuse, a family member, relative, neighbour or just live in the community, we all have a responsibility to stop this crime. As a community we must be ready to recognize Domestic Violence and be willing to report it. This abuse can take many forms, some of these being: Physical, Verbal, Emotional, Sexual and Financial. As a community we must learn to recognize the warning signs of Domestic Violence. The following are some signs that a relative, friend or neighbour could be or soon will become a victim of Domestic Violence: He puts her down He does all the talking and/or dominates the conversation He checks up on her all the time – even at work He tries to isolate her from others He suggests he is the victim and acts depressed He acts as if he owns her He lies to make himself look good exaggerates his good qualities He acts like he is superior and of more value than others in his home She may be apologetic and makes excuses for his behaviour or becomes aggressive or angry ·She is nervous about talking when he is there ·She seems to be sick more often and misses work ·She tries to cover her bruises ·She makes excuses at the last minute about why she can't meet you or tries to avoid you on the street ·She seems sad, lonely, withdrawn and is afraid ·She uses more drugs or alcohol to cope Whether you are a victim of Domestic Violence or a person who knows someone who is, you must get help and report it. You can contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or if the abuse is occurring dial “911”. The following is only a short list of agencies and their contact information that can help. A simple Internet search could help you find the information you need to escape an abusive relationship. Assaulted Women Hotline Phone: 1.866.863.0511 http://www.awhl.org/ My Friend's House (Collingwood) Admin: 705-444-2586 (crisis 705-444-2511) Email myfriendshouse@myfriendshouse.ca website: http://www.myfriendshouse.ca/ Green Haven Shelter for Women (Orillia) Admin: 705-3277383 (crisis 705 – 327 – 7319 or 1.888.285.6958) Email – green.haven@encode.com website: http://www.greenhavenshelter.com/ Women & Children's Shelter of Barrie (Barrie) Admin: 705728-6300 (crisis 705-728-2544 or 1-800-461-1716) Email info@barrieshelter.com website: www.barrieshelter.com My Sister's Place (Alliston) Admin: 705-435-9400 (crisis (705) 435-3835 or 1 – 800 – 461 – 5419) Email info@mysistersplace.ca website: http://www.mysistersplace.ca/index.html If you are a victim of Domestic Violence, report it. If you see or know of Domestic Violence, report it. The Huronia West OPP responded to 352 reported Domestic Violence incidents in 2011 in 2012 that number went up to 394. Our Charter of Rights declares that “Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person…” this applies everywhere in Canada even in the sanctity of the home. You can contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or if the abuse is occurring dial “911” Remember to check out my next “On Duty” article in Beach Booster!

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TORONTO - Canadians in several provinces will soon see unfamiliar numbers on their call display as the country introduces a handful of new area codes to meet growing demand. The Toronto area and Ontario's Golden Horseshoe will each get a new area code next month -- 437 and 365, respectively. The agency that oversees the country's phone numbers says Saskatchewan will be next in May, followed by British Columbia, Alberta and other parts of southwestern Ontario. The Canadian Numbering Administrator says Manitoba already gained a new prefix last November when it made the switch to 10-digit dialling. The agency's director, Glenn Pilley, says the new codes are needed to accommodate the surge in cellphones and tablets, many of which take up more than one phone number. He says the country's area codes have more than tripled since they were first established in 1947, noting next month's additions will push the total to 29, up from the original nine.

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Alan Duggan travelled from Montreal to be a presenter for our 2nd Annual Wasaga Beach Short Film Festival (WBSFF) for our Action/Comedy category. I must say he was certainly a hit amongst the ladies. Duggan is a talented actor, producer, writer, originally from Belfast, Ireland, currently based in Montreal. Alan also commutes regularly between Montreal and Toronto. He wrote and produced 21 episodes of an Irish mob series “Claddagh” set in Montreal where two brothers fled Ireland after being in the army. This series is airing online at www.claddaghtheseries.com. The title in itself is based on Irish love, royalty and friendship – in a mobster world love, royalty and friendship plays an important role, CLADDAGH is the story of JAMES McGOVERN (Alan Duggan), 35, born in Northern Ireland and raised in Organized Crime. James is the very definition of "Claddagh" LOYAL - with a reputation for being FAIR, RESPECTFUL and very DANGEROUS. Although he dutifully follows his bosses orders and doesn't hesitate to kneecap or even KILL the family rivals, he still isn't quite comfortable doing the wrong thing for the wrong reasons. While on mission in Montreal to implement old Claddagh traditions in young Canadian recruits, he gets fingered for a crime and the attention of the local authorities. Unable to finish the job, he must bolt back to Belfast, where he remains, stripped of the seniority and respect he worked his whole life to earn. Demoted to the status of petty cash collector, he is hungry for a solution to rebuild his reputation and regain respect. I met Duggan through Stage 32, a worldwide social network, for film producers and broadcasters. Duggan recently was interviewed on Beach Corner via Skype from Montreal. Born in Northern Ireland, Duggan came to Canada 18 years ago and fell in love with the beauty of our country and our people. Duggan performed in theatres in All Saints Day, sequel to the cult hit movie “Boondock Saints” and starred as Brendan in the play The Weir, by Conor McPherson (1999 winner of Laurence Olivier Award for best new play). Duggan did a guest appearance on the hit comedy series "The Business", and played a dramatic role in the film "Transit." Duggan also starred in the LA based mock-reality show "Mr.Greeks." His film credits include the recently released All Saints Day, All The World's a Scum", and a host of independent films. Theatre credits include the Montreal Fringe Festival, in the hilarious play "Isla Xoochimiclan," and an Athens, Greece production of “Lord Byron” as the title character. Before relocating to Canada, Duggan was a semi-professional soccer player in the Irish leagues in Ireland. He is also an avid golfer and boxer. Duggan last TV appearance was in Sophie (CBC) where he steals the scene dancing with Natalie Brown (star of “Sophie”). His passion is the big screen and hopes to be living in L.A. in five years from now where he can help other young actors make their dreams come true. Dianna Chycki is host of Beach Corner and Member of Promote Wasaga.

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Forget what you see in the movies or on television. This is Wasaga Beach. Real relationships aren’t anything like what you see in the movies full of non-stop romance, candlelight dinners and whirlwind trips to exotic locations. Or are they? We all have to admit that good relationships take effort, time and commitment. They just don’t happen because two people have come together on common ground to form a relationship. Great relationships happen because not only do two people love each other very much, they also value one another and are willing to make an investment of time into the relationship, day after day, every day. So here’s a start. A small act of endearment like buying a card, buying a signature flower or a bouquet of flowers for that special person, a good foot rub or taking that special one to a good Wasaga Beach restaurant will go a long way in showing your partner that you care on Valentine’s Day. It opens up an opportunity for a good heartfelt conversation, a promise to spend more time together, a sweet “in the moment” experience together that you will carry in your favourite memories file for the rest of your life. As for yours’ truly, how can I possibly forget Valentine’s Day? I married my sweetheart barefoot on the beach sands of Puerto Vallarta on Valentine ’s Day and we celebrated our marriage at a mountainside heritage hacienda building restaurant overlooking Banderas Bay. I hope to be on the sands of Cuba with my Eva enjoying the sun and the beaches and celebrating our anniversary as you are reading this article. We will be having a few candlelight dinners and a little bit of romancing along the shores of el Bahia de Cardenas. So just remember that happy relationships are based on realistic expectations. They take work and thoughtfulness every day while happy relationships need communication know-how and work like a bank account. Creating a Valentine’s Day experience is a good deposit to place in the love bank for those days when you have to see about making a few withdrawals. I hope to be adding to my love bank account with Eva over Valentine’s week as we take our strolls along the shores of the Caribbean. We will also be listening to our Beach BOOSTER Radio Melody Room favourites over the internet from time to time staying caught up about the Beach while we are away. Beach Booster is certainly here to help. Send me your thoughts. Please email me at: Gary@beachBOOSTER.com

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Want a really fascinating winter outing, complete with a restored fort located deep in a swamp? Get out those snowshoes and come along with the Explorer as he heads to the Fort Willow Conservation Area, the restored palisade and building foundations of a War of 1812 military fort. Owned and operated by the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority, Fort Willow, on the edge of the Minesing Swamp, is open year-round. Make your way to Simcoe Road 9 near Angus and then travel along Grenfel Road to a marked parking lot. The old fort is just a short walk through the woods. Fort Willow lies on the ancient Nine Mile Portage, one of the three early 19th century gateways to the undeveloped west of the upper Great Lakes and Georgian Bay. An ancient First Nations foot trail, the Portage became a major connecting route between the settled southern portions of Ontario and the wilds of Simcoe County in the years before and after the War of 1812. The first heavy traffic over the rolling ridges and swamps of the Portage began in1814 when a company of 300 soldiers carved a wagon road out of what had been a blazed footpath. Once established, the Nine Mile Portage became a thoroughfare with extensive docks, storehouses, and barracks. At the portage’s western terminus was Fort Willow, a depot for military stores. Surrounded by a palisade, hundreds of tons of military and trade goods were stored here. Fort Willow existed only until 1850 when it was deserted. Rediscovered in the 20th century by Simcoe County archaeologist Wilfred Jury, the fort was surrounded by old earthworks, gun flints, broken rum bottles, and handmade nails. Lost in the pines, the Fort Willow Conservation Area is a great place to go snowshoeing in winter.

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Beach BOOSTER supports fun and safe sledding

Ron Wheadon Wasaga Snowmobile Club President

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Welcome Back Sledders At this time we have our trail system up and running and have seen heavy snowmobile traffic this past weekend. Comments at the club house have all been great and riders have been enjoying all that Wasaga Beach has to offer. It was great to meet riders from as far away as south western Ontario to Dorset this weekend, its amazing how with today's advanced sleds and trails riders can easily traverse the Province and see what can only be seen from the trail. This up coming weekend is our first Fun Run in support of breast cancer and Wasaga's Snowman Mania festivities. Events are planned all over town as wells as at the Wasaga Sports Park so come out and enjoy the seasons diversity that make our town so great. As we enjoy a trail riding experience, please remember that trails are all two way traffic and trail signs are there to provide a safe experience to all who ride. As always ride in control, play by the rules. “Its all good , lets ride!”

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Enjoying one of many outstanding vistas of our region

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Wasaga Beach Lions Club

Wasaga Beach Lions Club Grows Again with 4 New Members

705-429-3331 Wasaga Beach Lions Club meets 2nd & 4th Mondays at 7 p.m. Social 6 p.m. at the Lions Den, RecPlex, 1724 Mosley St., Wasaga Beach, ON Wasaga Beach Lions Club Bingo every Friday evening. Almost $5000 in prizes..$1000 Jackpot Game. RecPlex Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Contact: Lions Club at 705-429-3331

Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie Recognizes Wasaga Beach Lions Eric Dean, RVH Foundation CEO “Knowing the Lions Club commitment to vision care and preventable blindness, we were very pleased to dedicate a specialized eye exam room in the newly expanded Emergency Department. The Wasaga Beach Lions have been dedicated supporters for many years in supporting the expansion campaign – it is great to have them raising both funds and awareness throughout our region”. “In the five months from April 1 through August 31 of 2012, the Emergency Department handled 1,018 specific cases related to eyes and vision. These ranged from cases of foreign objects in the eye, eye injuries in accidents, inflammation, retinal detachment, chemical accidents and existing disorders or chronic issues. Clearly, the eye room will be very well used and we are glad the recognition sign will provide a regular reminder of the work of the Wasaga Beach Lions Club and your continued interest in eye health, treatment of vision and the ongoing work of eye health to avoid preventable blindness.” Prior to supporting this eye exam room with its first $6,000, Wasaga Beach Lions Club has support the Cancer Centre with $39,000 since 2005. In the hospital year April 2011 – March 2012, more than 2,400 separate Wasaga Beach residents were treated at RVH, including more than 246 through the cancer program.

Photo – Governor Maureen Hilt, Janice Campbell, Sandy Smardenka, Michael Hadley, Peter Richardson, Kathy Kapoor, Ben Wesselink and Berny Wesselink and Dog Guide Noble.

Four members of our community were inducted into our Wasaga Beach Lions Club on February 11th. Our new members are Sandy Smardenka, sponsored by Janice Campbell, Michael Hadley and Peter Richardson, sponsored by Kathy Kapoor and Ben Wesselink sponsored by his brother Berny Wesselink with his guide dog, Noble. They have joined our service club to help raise money for our Lions projects, help individuals within our community and have a fulfilling and fun experience along the way. Our club now has 11 new members since July 1st! Our club has the highest number of new members of Lions in all of Simcoe and Muskoka. People in our community are discovering that you can join our club, help people in need and have FUN while doing it! We now have 46 members in our club. We will be celebrating our 50th anniversary on May 4th. It would be great to have 50 members for our 50th Anniversary. If you were a member of our club in the past or a citizen within our community that would like to celebrate with us, e-mail wblions@gmail.com or go to wasagabeachlions.com Tickets are $40 each and there are only 120 available. We are still looking for photos etc. from the past to share with all of our members. Our past is what makes us strong today serving our community. We are specifically looking for photos of projects that happened within Wasaga Beach. Photo: Lion Leo Fowler looks deeply into the eyes of his wife, Lion Beverly Fowler while visiting Royal Victoria Hospital. The Wasaga Beach Lions are committed to vision care and preventable blindness


The Way Wasaga Was The Nancy Villa...by Joe Bickerstaff Another one of the once great hotels of Wasaga Beach was The Nancy Villa. The Mosley Street location close to what is now 3rd Street was just steps away from all the action at Main Street and Beach Drive, but sitting on the river’s edge opposite Nancy Island also offered a beautiful, picturesque setting. One of the original buildings of this hotel and motel complex had been moved from down river, by floating it to the hotel’s location. This building had a date inscribed showing it dating back to 1901. The popular hotel was owned and operated by Marjorie and Lloyd Dyer, who were known for their welcoming of guests to their modern hotel/motel, dining room and in later years, the licensed Port Hole Lounge that offered a great view of the river and our historic Nancy Island. Live entertainment was offered the Port Hole Lounge year round, catering to the summer crowds and the new found winter customers who enjoyed snowmobiling in Wasaga Beach and on the then frozen river. Although known as a great family resort, the Nancy Villa was also one of the many Hot Spots in The Beach, along with well know establishments such as the Windjammer Room of the Capstan Inn, The Dyconia, The Dardanella and the El Morocco. I fondly remember Marj Dyer welcoming me as a part of a large group of regular young “guests” at the Nancy Villa on many evening as we enjoyed beverages and the great live entertainment late into the night… but then again her concern for the group to enjoy a healthy, full breakfast as we made our way back the next morning. The Nancy Villa’s reputation as a well run, family friendly inn spread beyond Wasaga Beach as many Collingwood families had weddings and other special occasions there. Former Prime Minister John Diefenbaker once stayed at our Nancy Villa! Although I enjoy reminiscing about this once great Wasaga Beach landmark, I am often saddened as I travel by its former location that is simply designated as “Nancy Lot”, a seldom used town owned parking lot. Yep… in a lot of ways, “they paved paradise… and put up a parking lot”!

Early view from the river

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Presently a seldom used parking lot

Sports Report Wasaga Beach resident Doug Adams, Sports Director for Beach BOOSTER reports on all local hockey. The weekly show will have your local WBMHL scores including the popular "Feature Game of the Week". Stay up to date with local Junior hockey action! Mondays 3, 6, 9 pm & midnight. Tuesdays 7:30 & 10:30 am & 3, 6, 9 pm & midnight. Contact Doug: Sports@BeachBOOSTER.com

Melody Room To remember the opening of The Melody Room in 1963 to complement the beverages rooms of Wasaga Beach’s Allistonia Hotel, we are proud to present Melody Room! Two hours of "The best darned music you have ever heard!" COMMERCIAL FREE! Kick back and enjoy your own "Cocktail Hour" with Melody Room. Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays: 5 - 7pm.

Beach Corner; Sponsored by The Wasaga Beach Short Film Festival Dianna Chycki will be exploring what's happening in town and telling us the inside story of festivals, concerts and events in and around The Beach. Beach Corner is also a regular feature in beach BOOSTER publication. Tuesdays & Thursdays: 5 pm & 7 pm. Contact Dianna@BeachBOOSTER.com

Yesterday Once More Cliff Lamb is an expert on the oldies that we all remember and love. Now on Beach BOOSTER Radio, Cliff plays the tunes from the 60's & through the decades with stories about the songs & the artists. Cliff’s “Top Ten” from a given point in the 70's will really get the memories racing back. Yesterday Once More, Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 pm.

The Way Wasaga Was Joe Bickerstaff has been writing stories of Wasaga Beach’s past in beach BOOSTER publication since it’s start. You can now hear The Way Wasaga Was throughout the week on Beach BOOSTER Radio. As always, Joe would like to hear from anyone with stories of Wasaga Beach’s past!

Eastern Passage Craig Miills introduces you to...or brings you back to...some of the best East Coast music around. Sit back and enjoy these down home sounds every Sunday morning from 11:00 a.m. until noon. What a way to enjoy your Sunday mornings!

The Beach Talks! Coming Soon! Bill and Joe host this lively & fun show, as they banter about all things Wasaga Beach. Topics are whatever comes to mind, as long as it’s local. Show's locations will move around town, so be prepared to join in the conversation. Days & times to be determined. Stay tuned for more info!

Dardanella Daze To help remember and recognize the glory days of our historic "Grand Old Lady of The Beach", The Dardanella, enjoy an hour of the Big Band music that was once heard over the sands of Wasaga Beach. We will feature all the greats like Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington & more! Wednesdays 8 pm & 10 pm, Sundays 7 pm & 10 pm.

Cornerstone Conversations Coming Soon! Xan and Gary talk with each other and one local resident each week to explore lifestyle topics relevant to Wasaga Beach residents. Tune in to hear insights, experience, ideas and the letter of the week. Days and times to be determined. Stay tuned for more information.

Business Under 40 Coming Soon! Business Under 40 was formed to provide networking and educational opportunities for young business people. The group will talk about events & new initiatives. Days & times to be determined. For more details check out our Facebook page or email us at bu40@wasaga.com

Program Schedule New and Upcoming Shows

Winter 2013 (Times Approximate)

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