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The LDHC Foundation’s Une Passion Pour Le Canotage Special Anniversary

These wine goblets, created by Cindy Jozin, will be available for sell at the Wine Tasting Event.

On Saturday, June 22 the LDHC Foundation will host its annual Wine Tasting Event. This year marks the 10th Anniversary for the Foundation and there is so much to celebrate. Cindy Jozin of Green Cabin Pottery has crafted beautiful wine goblets to help celebrate this special occasion. Each goblet is unique in its shape and colouring. Thank you Cindy for generously donating your time and expertise! For the past decade, the Foundation has been raising funds for our local hospi-

tal. Over $400,000 in health care enhancements have been funded by many “Generous Hearts”. These donations support the Lady Dunn Health Centre in achieving its vision of “Excellent care for all, every day.” For more information about the Foundation or how to donate today contact Crystal Lutz at 705-856-2335 extension 3219 or email us at foundation@ldhc.com. Generous Hearts ~ the key to a healthy future.

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Les élèves des cours d’éducation physique 9e et 10e et du cours plein air de l’École secondaire SaintJoseph, Wawa, ainsi que leurs enseignants, Mme Carole Bouffard, Mme Valérie Lévesque, M. Kevin Auger, M. Michel Lemoyne et M. Mark Szekely, ont participé à des sessions de certification en canotage la semaine du 3 juin. Pas aussi simple qu’on penserait de diriger un canot

et de le garder à flot dans les rapides. Les groupes ont appris comment embarquer, débarquer, garder l’équilibre du canot, sa propulsion, établir le centre de gravité (chargement), ont pratiqué des sauvetages et plus ! Nos rivières peuvent être capricieuses et en rapide il faut toujours être à genou dans le fond du canot! Malgré toutes les précautions et l’entraînement un chavirement est vite arrivé…

pas de panique, pensez à vous en premier, relevez les pieds et laissez le courant vous emmener en zone d’eau calme. Ensuite récupérer le canot et le remettre à flot! Afin de mettre en application tous les acquis rien de tel qu’une descente de la rivière Magpie … avec un chavirement, et oui cela s’est produit! Merci à l’équipe de Naturally Superior Adventures pour la formation, ce fut des journées profitables !


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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM   Continues until the end of June!! Your Local Businesses This program is open to children up to the age of 13. Children aged Offering Local Services 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult. We have Story and Craft Club on Tuesday, Clay Club NORTHERN LIGHTS FORD on Wednesday, Drawing Club SALES 118 Mission Rd. 1008 HWY 17 N on Thursday and Game Club on Wawa, ON WAWA, ONTARIO Friday. The program runs from P0S 1K0 P0S 1K0 3:30 – 4:30 pm. Please remember there is a limit of 10 per club and it * 70 Guest Rooms - Suites & Wheelchair is on a first come basis. For more Accessible Available * 18 Log Chalets with Fireplaces information call Suzie at the circu* In-Room Coffee~Cable Television * Wireless High Speed Internet~Fax & lation desk at 705-856-2244 ext. Photocopy Services For Sales call Andrew or Travis 290. Please remember the After * Complimentary Guest Computer at (705) 856-4340 Station~Laundry & Fitness Room School Program is free of charge! For Service or Parts RESERVATION TOLL FREE: 1-800-561-2278 T.D. SUMMER READING contact (705)856-2775 www.wawamotorinn.com CLUB www.northernlightsford.com   The Wawa Public Library T.D. RD YARD CARE & STUMP REMOVAL Summer Reading Club will begin on July 2nd, 2019. Our theme this Fully Licensed & Insured summer is “Natural World”. On we will have Summer RICHARD DAVIDSON Tuesdays, Reading Club (English). From Owner, Operator 10am-11am will be for children 16th January 23rd January 30th aged 3-6 and from 1:30pm-3pm 2 Regina Cr y 13th February 20th February 27th Wawa, ON will be for children aged 7+. Wednesdays we will have 13th March 20th March 27th705-856-1448 On Summer Reading Club (French). richard_davidson2010@hotmail.ca 10am-11am will be for chil10th April 17th April 24th Facebook From dren aged 3-6 and from 1:30-3pm be for children 7+. Thursdays 8th May 15th May 22nd Maywill29th will be Clay Club and we will 12th June 19th June 26th have children 3-6 from 10amTo Book a Ride – Call and children aged 7+ from 10th July 17th July 24th July11am 31st 1:30pm-2:30pm. Fridays will be 705-856-5802 Fun Day with Science Club from 14th August 21st August 28th 10am-11am for children aged 7+ Hours of Operation 109 Mission Rd Hwy 101 er 11th September 18th September 25th and Game Club from 1:30pmWawa, ON P0S 1K0 Monday to Friday 2:30pm for children aged 6+. Monday through Friday r 9th 8:45 October 16th October 23rd October Please30th note that children aged 5 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. and under must be accompanied er 13th Public November 20th November 27th transportation is by an adult. Registration forms Call Toll Free 1-800-551-8375 available to everyone. er 11th December 18th are available at the Circulation for FREE quotes and FREE delivery! Desk. NEW BOOKS This space   ON THE 7 DAY SHELF available for this week are; “Becoming Mrs. Lewis” by Patti Callahan, “Lost $12.00/Week Roses” by Martha Hall Kelly Call us and see and “The Big Kahuna” by Janet

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Programs Available Through CHADWIC and WAVS

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CHADWIC Home offers a 10 bed emergency shelter service. The shelter is located in Wawa, but the service is offered to any women and her children within the North Algoma, Chapleau area. Emergency transportation can be arranged for women and their children who need to come to the shelter. In addition to safe, confidential accommodation, we also provide food and basic necessities, laundry facilities, private bedrooms, children’s play areas, and some storage area.   As a resident of CHADWIC Home, you will have access to: emotional support, information, and referrals. We will provide assistance in accessing housing, financial aid, child care and legal representation. We will provide advocacy and accompaniment to appointments. These services are offered free of charge.  CHADWIC's most recent program was the Girl Empowerment Program partnered with WAVS as co-facilitators for the program. To Contact CHADWIC: Phone: 705-856-2848 Toll Free: 1-800-461-2242

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Wawa and Area Victim Services’ specially trained volunteers will provide short term confidential, emotional and

practical assistance to victims of crime, tragic circumstance and disasters 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.   With victim consent we are here to help with: • Emotional Support: Confidential listening, validation and encouragement • Practical Assistance: Transportation, accompaniment and other arrangements • Information: Referrals and education To Contact WAVS: Phone: 705-856-7852 Toll Free: 1-866-898-2577 info@victimserviceswawa.com

The OPP reminds everyone:   If you or your children are experiencing domestic violence, you are not alone. There is help available for you. If you feel you are in danger, you can call 911.   If you have been assaulted in any way, you can call the police. The police, with your permission, can call WAVS. Staff and volunteers can provide you with short-term assistance and information on next steps.   If you do not wish to call the police or you are experiencing other forms of abuse, there are resources in your community to help you.

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY June 12th, 1923

Weather Forecast

Harry Houdini frees himself from a straight jacket while suspended upside down, 40 feet (12 m) above ground in NYC.

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THURSDAY High: 12 Low: 6

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ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF ALGOMA POWER INC. Algoma Power Inc. has applied to raise its electricity distribution rates and other charges. Learn more. Have your say. Algoma Power Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) to raise its electricity distribution rates effective January 1, 2020. If the application is approved as filed, a typical residential customer using 750 kWh per month and a typical commercial customer using 2,000 kWh per month would see an increase by the following amounts: Customer Class Residential using 750 kWh Commercial customer using 2,000 kWh

Bill Impact $2.33 per month $7.44 per month

Other customers, including businesses, may also be affected. The above noted residential customer bill impact includes reductions under the Distribution Rate Protection program. Algoma Power Inc. also holds an interim electricity distribution licence for Dubreuil Lumber Inc. The proposed rates may also affect customers in the Township of Dubreuilville. It is important to review the application carefully to determine whether you may be affected by these changes. Distributors such as Algoma Power Inc. typically apply for a full review of their rates every five years. Any rate changes for the years in between are made by applying an OEB-approved formula which is tied to inflation and other factors intended to promote efficiency. You may not get notice of future rate changes made by applying the formula. The OEB is an independent and impartial public agency. We make decisions that serve the public interest. Our goal is to promote a financially viable and efficient energy sector that provides you with reliable energy services at a reasonable cost. BE INFORMED AND HAVE YOUR SAY You have the right to information regarding this application and to be involved in the process. • You can review Algoma Power Inc.’s application on the OEB’s website now. • You can file a letter with your comments, which will be considered during the hearing. • You can become an active participant (called an intervenor). Apply by June 24, 2019 or the hearing will go ahead without you and you will not receive any further notice of the proceeding. • At the end of the process, you can review the OEB’s decision and its reasons on our website. LEARN MORE

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June 15th, 2019: Social Dancing. Come enjoy an evening of socializing and dancing with music from every decade. From 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the MMCC. $5.00 at the door. Optional 45 minute dance lesson included. Cash Bar. June 28th, 2019: Annual Charity Gold Tournament. Supporting women and childern through golf for 12 years. Limited Space so please enter your team by the June 21st deadline! Register by 12:00 p.m., Start golfing 1:00 p.m. 9 Holes, Best Ball Teams of 4 $25.00/person July 6th to 11th, 2019: The Screen for Life Coach Mobile Screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer at the Michipicoten Community Center. Call 1-800-4617031 to book your appointment.

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These proposed charges relate to Algoma Power Inc.’s distribution services. They make up part of the Delivery line - one of the line items on your bill. Our file number for this case is EB-2019-0019. To learn more about this hearing, find instructions on how to file letters or become an intervenor, or to access any document related to this case, please select the file number EB-2019-0019 from the list on the OEB website: www.oeb.ca/notice. You can also phone our Consumer Relations Centre at 1-877-632-2727 with any questions. ORAL VS. WRITTEN HEARINGS There are two types of OEB hearings – oral and written. Algoma Power Inc. has applied for a written hearing. The OEB will determine at a later date whether to proceed by way of a written or oral hearing. If you think an oral hearing is needed, you can write to the OEB to explain why by June 24, 2019. PRIVACY If you write a letter of comment, your name and the content of your letter will be put on the public record and the OEB website. However, your personal telephone number, home address and email address will be removed. If you are a business, all your information will remain public. If you apply to become an intervenor, all information will be public. This rate hearing will be held under section 78 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998 c.15 (Schedule B).

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Quote From “A Statement On Behalf Of Northern Ontario Public Libraries.” “It is now clear that provincial cuts to the Ontario Library Service will impact programs and services beyond Interlibrary Loan. The diminished capacity of OLS-North to deliver those programs will negatively impact our public libraries, and we believe that even programs and services that are maintained will operate at a reduce capacity due to extensive personnel cuts.

We believe these cuts have disproportionately and unfairly impacted libraries in Northern Ontario and jeopardize our ability to provide equitable library service in the North. We are also dismayed that the Government chose to make these cuts without undertaking any consultation with Northern libraries about what the impact could be on our organizations and our patrons.”


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AVIS DE LA COMMISSION DE L’ÉNERGIE DE L’ONTARIO AUX CLIENTS D’ALGOMA POWER INC. Algoma Power Inc. a déposé une demande d’augmentation de ses tarifs de distribution d’électricité et d’autres frais. Renseignez-vous. Donnez votre avis. Algoma Power Inc. a déposé une requête auprès de la Commission de l’énergie de l’Ontario (CEO) en vue d’obtenir une augmentation de ses tarifs de distribution d’électricité entrant en vigueur le 1er janvier 2020. Si la demande est approuvée telle quelle, la facture d’un client résidentiel type utilisant 750 kWh par mois et d’un client commercial type utilisant 2 000 kWh par mois augmenterait des montants suivants : Catégorie de client Client résidentiel utilisant 750 kWh Client commercial utilisant 2 000 kWh

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June Is Senior’s Month! Annual Garden Party Celebrates 14 Years!  The Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat declared the June 2019 Seniors month proclaiming;  "Aging Strong: Respect and Protect Seniors". Aging is about living, and everyone should be able to age strong in an Ontario that is open to all. The theme represents the importance of seniors’ valued experience and independence as they age, while celebrating their many contributions in building this province, and protecting what matters most to them.  The Garden Party has become a staple event in our Community where we celebrate with those in the community who have, in the past, contributed to what we are today. Our seniors at Lady Dunn Health Centers’ the Long Term Care wing get in on the fun, welcoming guests to their “home”. This year we celebrate our 14th year hosting this event.   Everyone looks forward to an old fashioned Garden Party with ladies and gents in hats strolling lawns festooned with colourful tents. The Red Hat ladies who make an appearance every year will be joining us with their antics and good cheer. We are hoping for sun and gentle breezes, but we know what summer in Wawa can be like, so we are prepared for anything.   Weather permitting we will have tents to shade our guests and entertainment, or bring it all indoors. So, rain or shine the show will go on! There

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will be prizes for the best hat of course and other fun givea-ways!  Refreshments, musical entertainment, and fun will start at 1:30 p.m. and run till 3:00 p.m. on Thursday June 20th. Entertainment this year will be provided by the Goodtimers. Go easy on your lunch that day, the hor’dourves the Lady Dunn kitchen serves up are fantastic. Everyone is welcome, so come on down with your mom and dad or bring a friend. It is a time for everyone to join together with our local long-term residents, and celebrate all seniors’ contributions to this wonderful community!   Every year the Seniors Solution Council comes up with ideas to celebrate senior’s month, as well as addressing senior’s issues in our community for the rest of the year. It is a committee that was set up by the Township to address issues and concerns that affect seniors in our community. It has representation from people and organizations that either are seniors or work with seniors. The Wawa Family Health Team, the Canadian Red Cross, the Royal Canadian Legion, and the Wawa Goose Club all have a representative on the committee.   If you have any concerns regarding seniors issues you wish to bring to our attention, or if you wish to be part of the committee, please feel free to call any of these organizations for contact information.

Thanks to the support of our many sponsors, hard working volunteers, and exceptional competitors Michipicoten Wado Kai held a successful karate tournament this past weekend. Our first Karate in Wawa Tournament marks the return of sport karate to Wawa and harkens back to a decade ago when we hosted our last Kenny Brown Memorial Tournament. It was such a treat to see the gathering of senior Wawa black belts, smiles of young competitors, and to hear the kind words of those who came out to support us. Kumite Division Gold Winners Boy's White/yellow/orange 7-10: Miguel LeFrancois Boy's Yellow 11-13: Carson White Men's yellow: Dieter Baughon Girl's yellow/orange: Lillian Oullet Boy's orange: Trenten Roy Women's yellow/orange: Annika Vaslamaki Mixed green: Delaney Schmacher Mixed blue/brown: James Greer Mens' Nidan/Shodan: Spencer Terris

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At the Corporate Planning Committee Meeting Councillor Hatfield opened with a resounding thank you to all garbage pickers in our town. Besides Karin Grundt and her helpers, she thanked several residents by name and acknowledged the many others unnamed who work diligently in all areas of our community to present a garbage free environment.   Two presentations followed, one by representatives of Algoma Power Inc who outlined their annual update on accomplishments and future projects on the horizon. Mayor Rody thanked Algoma Power for their partnering and extended much appreciates for keeping the Municipality involved.   Next, Michael Kresin from Kresin Engineering updated Council on the Traffic Study for uptown Wawa in several areas: proposed lane arrangement on Mission Rd, pedestrian cross walks, downtown pedestrian crossings and regular/accessible parking strategies, school area pedestrian biking and traffic signage, and Queen St and Michipicoten River Rd traffic concerns in the Michipicoten Village.  The Regular Council

Meeting followed. Council authorized a donation package of various permits in a total of $372 to be given as prizes at the 18th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to be held on Friday, July 5.  Council approved the Fuel System Upgrade to the Municipal Infrastructure Services Garage budgeted amount be increased by $140,000 in the 2019 Capital Budget to be funded from Reserve Funds (Public Works Equipment).   Council approved the award of proposal for the supply and installation of Recreation Equipment to Nature's Instruments in the amount of $378,500 plus HST.   Approval was given by Council to award the demolition of Dr. Rose's Beach House in the amount of $16,894 plus HST to 1972677 ON LTD.   Council authorized the Missinaibi Sustainable Forest Licence Shareholder Agreement Deputy Mayor to sign the agreement on behalf of the Municipality of Wawa.

Bylaws given three readings and passed: • 3200-19 - to confirm Council proceedings at its June 4 meeting. • 3201-19 - to licence and regulate Temporary Vendors in the Municipality of Wawa including Transient Traders, Hawkers and Peddlers. Upcoming meetings: • Library Board - Monday, June 17th at 5:00 p.m. Library • Policy Committee Tuesday, June 18th at 6:30 p.m. - Council Chambers • Regular Council Meeting Tuesday, June 18th at 6:30 p.m. - Council Chambers • Cemetery Committee Wednesday, June 19th at 3:00 p.m. - 3 Maple St • Community Development Committee - Monday, June 24th at 6:30 p.m. - 3 Maple St • Corporate Planning/Policy Committee - Tuesday, July 9th at 6:30 p.m. - Council Chambers • Regional Mayors Group Wednesday, September 4th at 11:00 a.m. - 3 Maple St • Heritage Committee Tuesday, September 24th at 4:00 p.m. - 3 Maple St

Kata Division Gold Winners Boy's White/yellow/orange 7-10: Dexter Noseworthy Boy's Yellow 11-13: Carson White Men's yellow: Dieter Baughon Girl's yellow/orange: Anya Pinel Boy's orange: Theo Farnier Women's yellow/orange: Annika Vaslamaki Mixed green: Delaney Schmacher Mixed blue/brown: Jordan Knorz Women's brown: Joceyline Prince Mixed Nidan/Shodan: Clarence Boutin Mixed Kyu Shindo/Bo: Cindy Dupuis Mixed Black Belt Shindo: Spencer Terris Silver and Bronze winners include:   Dexter Noseworthy, Auston Kraly Kenny Brown, Chyann Clement, Kaydan Kiddle, Shani Larrett, Darwin Larrett, Jordan Knorz, Ryan Apner, Cooper Viel, Brycen Roy, Lillian Ouellet, Jazmyn Maki, James Greer, Nadine Duclos, Ryan Apner, Annika Vastamaki, Anya Pinel, Mellissa Terris, Cindy Dupuis, Matt Larrett, James Maki, Auston Kraly, Chyann Clement, Trenten Roy,

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MEN’S NIGHT GOLF June 6, 2019 (99 Players) 1st FLIGHT: Mitch Cousineau, Jason Rouleau, Michel Lemoyne -5 under par 31 2nd FLIGHT: Roger Gamache, Marcel Poulin, Dan Guay-2 under par 34 3rdFLIGHT: Derek Doyle, Joey Ralph-1 under par 35 4th FLIGHT: Jamie Boylan, Damon Boylan, Jacob Sanderson– even par 36 5th FLIGHT: Paul Bernath, Cliff Ingham, Jean Meloche- 1 over par 37 6th FLIGHT: Dave Jennings, Jim Oleynik, Jean Desgagne3 over par 39 7th FLIGHT: Sandy Oliver, Mario Casavant, Chris Casavant- 7 over par 43   Happenings this week at the Michipicoten Golf Club: Senior Golf. Ladies Night and Men’s Night are all a go for this week. When you call in on Monday morning’s at 8:00 a.m. for your tee time please call 705-856-7409. No Tournaments this weekend so get down and golf. PLEASE REMEMBER TO BRING CASH-NO DEBIT OR CREDIT CARDS FOR MEN’S NIGHT.   Thank you to all that support the club weekly. A very big thank you to all our local sponsors for the 2019 season!! Without their support Men’s Night Men’s Night would not be the success it is today.

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First United Church   The congregation welcomes everyone to Worship at First United Church. Services are held on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. If anyone has a question or concern please leave a message on the answering machine at the Church 705-856-2926. Last Sunday we observed Pentecost the 50th day after Easter, the 7th Sunday in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples. Thursday, June 13th: Worship Committee - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 30th: Community Ecumenical Worship Service LDHC -10:15 a.m. Outdoors - Pot Luck Lunch Thursday, July 4th: Summer Thrift Shop begins at 5:00 p.m. Summer Worship July 7, 14, 21, 28 - St. Paul’s & First United at St. Paul’s 10:00 a.m. August 4, 11, 18, 25 - St. Paul’s & First United at First United - 11:00 a.m. On the Day of Pentecost the disciples found their voice and gained self-confidence

Senior’s Golf June 3rd, 2019 Attendance: 16 Seniors First place with 35 - Paul Bernath and Butch Terris Second place with 35 - Gary Trudeau and Dan Mathias Third place with 37 - Luan Buckell and Cliff Ingham The least putts with 10 - Luan Buckell and Cliff Ingham Closest to the pin: hole # 3 Butch Terris Closest to the pin: hole # 7 No One Subway Restaurant Voucher: Paul Bernath. Canadian Tire: Lane Bussineau. Young’s General Store: Dan Mathias. North of 17 Restaurant: Marcelle Terris. Home Building Centre: Gary Trudeau. Club House Voucher: Butch Terris. Bargain Shop: Louis Dereski. If you're 55 or over, please join us on Mondays for senior golf. Please be at the club house by 12:30, we tee off at 1:00 p.m. sharp. Seniors organizer, Luan Buckell


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FORM 6 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER Municipal Act, 2001   If it wasn’t for the ‘handful’ of caring, energetic people who were not afraid to get dirty, our surroundings would still look like a…   I tip my hat to the nurses and hospital workers with their families who took on Hwy 101 – what a great job! Thank you!!   The 3 entrances to Wawa are now inviting and clean, what a task that was. Hwy 17 north to south is 90 bags of trash lighter, and 2 truck loads of plastic bottles and glass are not going to the landfill. The beer cans alone brought $78.80!  The circumference of approximately 10 km of our little town is (or better: was) clean…what about the thousands of kilometers where nobody cleans? Yes, mother nature is very forgiving and grass will cover it…And when sweeping the mess under the carpet, or ignoring the problem fails, we ship our trash to the Philippines or Malaysia, where it will age (more valuable), and then we get it returned for a price tag of 300-thousand dollars of tax payers’ money; because nobody has use for diapers and household trash. Pardon my sarcasm, but it is sad and inexcusable that our big, rich country has no solution to deal with the growing need for the disposal of our over-packaging of goods. Much of the responsibility should of course belong to the manufacturers of products as well as the education of the consumers.   Other countries have a solution; as a matter of fact: recycling is a big profitable industry – but not here!   Be kind to our planet till next time. Karin Grundt

Aries (Mar. 21 - April 20)   Visit friends you don't get to see that often. You could find yourself having problems with coworkers and employers. Don't let others make you feel guilty or insecure. For best results get out of the office and do your job en route. Taurus (Apr. 21 - May 21)   A series of misunderstandings may be at fault. Problems with skin, bones, or teeth may mess up your schedule. You may find your nights sleepless due to bad dreams. Disappointments regarding partners will be subject to the way you react to their personal comments. Gemini (May 22 - June 21)   Don't let yourself get rundown. You'll get to your destination just as quickly. Opportunities to get involved

Ontario Regulation 181/03 Municipal Tax Sales Rules

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF DUBREUILVILLE Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, at the Municipal Office, 23 Pins Street, P.O. Box 367, Dubreuilville, ON P0S 1B0. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 23 Pins Street, Dubreuilville. Description of Lands: ROLL NO. 57 79 000 000 23000 0000, 418 DES CEDRES AVE, PIN 31128-0379 LT, PCL 9964 SEC AWS; LT 170 PL M400 DUNPHY S/T PT 97 1R4400 AS IN LT129711; S/T LT109802; DUBREUILVILLE, FILE AADV18-002 Minimum Tender Amount: $9535.10 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $21,075.00. ROLL NO. 57 79 000 000 03200 0000, 122 DES EPINETTES RUE, PIN 31128-0122 LT, PCL 9707 SEC AWS; LT 28 PL M398 DUNPHY S/T PT 57 1R4399 AS IN LT144957; DUBREUILVILLE, FILE AADV18-004 Minimum Tender Amount: $11,186.00 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $23,500.00. Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit of at least 20 per cent of the tender amount, which deposit shall be made by way of a certified cheque/bank draft/money order payable to the municipality (or board). Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, existing interests in favour of the Crown, environmental concerns or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Any existing Federal or Provincial Crown liens or executions will remain on title and may become the responsibility of the potential purchaser. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and any taxes that may be applicable, such as a land transfer tax and HST. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender visit:

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Suzanne Bouchard, Treasurer/Tax Collector The Corporation of the Township of Dubreuilville 23 Pins Street P.O. Box 367 Dubreuilville, ON P0S 1B0 (705) 884-2340 Ext. 28 www.dubreuilville.ca

in investment groups will payoff. Go with the flow and don't be concerned about your own job. Cancer (June 22 - July 22)   You need to do something energetic and different. You need to fulfill your needs and pre sent your talents. Your mate may not be too sure about your intentions. Curb your mood swings; they could result in loneliness. Leo (July 23 - Aug. 22)   Residential moves will be favorable. You are best to keep your money tied up in a safe and secure place. You can make headway if you share your intentions with someone you care about. You may find that romance will unfold through business connections.

WEEKLY HOROSCOPES Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23)   Tempers will mount if you are too pushy at work. Trying to deal with your mate will be unproductive and possibly hurtful. There are ways of making extra cash if you put your mind to it. You can enjoy short trips. Libra (Sept. 24 - Oct. 23)   You need to keep the peace and you will have to bend in order to do so. You will have the getup and go to con tribute a great deal to groups of interest. Make plans to mix business with pleasure. Dinner with clients or business associates should be successful. Try to make arrangements with close friends or relatives to spend a few days away. Scorpio (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)   You need to reevaluate your situation. Involvement

in groups will be favorable. Business partnerships will prove lucrative. Your input into their activities will help bring you closer together. Before you proceed be sure to talk your plans over with those they will affect. Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21)   If you're uncertain of your feelings, keep your opinions to yourself. Don't take advantage of your expense account. Your personal secrets may be revealed if you let coworkers in on your family dilemmas. Listen, but don't make any rash decisions. Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 20)   Put aside any decisions concerning your position at work. Your talents might just be discovered. You may find

that you can be the recipient of valuable information if you're willing to be a good listener. Take the time to do your job correctly or you may find yourself looking for a new one. Aquarius (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19)   Try not to make waves. You may find that children are not as accepting as you have been. Try to make arrangements with close friends or relatives to spend a few days away. Relatives may be less than easy to deal with. Pisces (Feb. 20 - Mar. 20)  Try to include friends and relatives in your activities. You could expand your circle of friends if you get involved in unusual activities. Unexpected bills may set you back. Someone important may be watching you from afar.


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BEERKENS, Nellie (née Sevriens) November 11th, 1935 – December 26th, 2018   Nellie Beerkens, 83, died peacefully on Wednesday, December 26th, 2018 in Ottawa, Ontario.   Nellie is lovingly remembered by her husband Gerald of 60 years, her children: Gary (Cathy), John (Katrina), Rudy (Patti), Nancy (Peter) and Sonya (Dave); fondly remembered by her six grandchildren (Crystal, Jeffrey [Crystal], Tamara, Hanna, Jack and Danya) and four great-grandchildren (Cayden, Brianna, Fayth and Ethan); and sadly missed by her many friends from Wawa, Ontario.   Nellie is greatly missed by her loving family in Venlo, Holland: her six sisters (Mien, Maria, Trix, Tilla, Fien, and Anne-Miek) and four brothers (Sjraar, Sjaak [deceased], Hay, and Frans [deceased]).   Funeral mass will be held at St. Monica's Catholic Church in Wawa at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019.   Reception to follow at the Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre. IN MEMORIAM

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Alice got   the call early on the morning of Good Friday. She had just gone downstairs to make coffee and get out the eggs for the omelets, bacon, and orange juice, out of the refrigerator, when the phone rang. She was surprised who was calling. She instantly thought that it could not be good news.   “Hi, Alice. It's Pam from the drug store. Have you heard the news? The pharmacy was robbed last night, and even worse, a cop was shot right inside the front door. It was that nice hunky Sgt. James Bond. He was the one who investigated your shooting at Mac's last January, wasn't he? Anyway, there is blood all over the floor. Marie called me last night about 11:00 to tell me. I was just watching the news when she called. Normally I am in bed by then, so at least I wasn't woken up out of a sound sleep. But anyway, she needed me there to help check to see if anything was missing. I was so rattled and upset by the time I got there. Pam introduced me to the officer in charge, Inspector McLeod. He explained what he needed me to do. So I got busy. What a job that was, and so time consuming. It was nearly four this morning before I finished checking things out. After all that, there didn't appear to be anything else, except maybe some candy, razors, and all our Tylenol. The worst part is that they cleaned us out of Percocet and oxycontin. I hate to think what the street value on that will be – tens of thousands, I am sure. It's awful.” She paused to catch her breath. That was when Alice cut in.   “Whoa, Pam. I'm still half asleep. I don't believe it. Have they caught anybody yet? How is James. He was so nice and helpful when I was shot. I hope he will be okay. You say he was shot inside the store?”   “Yes, right by the front counter. I assume as he came in, the robber shot him. I believe he was hit in the stomach area. They have transported him to Sunnybrook Hospital this morning. He's in pretty serious condition, I gather. Anyway, I just wanted you to hear all this from me first, before you

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heard it on the news, or from anybody else. Just wait til the press get wind of this. It will spread beyond Wawa, you can bet. Better get yourself prepared for the onslot.”   “Thanks, Pam. Is there anything I can do? Do you need me at the store?”   “No, Marie and I have everything under control. The OPP forensic guys are here now, dusting for fingerprints, and all that CSI stuff they do. Marie – what a time to be the boss, eh- is still talking to the cops. Of course, she has to stay at the store until the investigation is over, and the cops give the okay to lock up. There is still the drug unit to talk to, and forensics, I think she said. Who knows how long this all will take. I am still here too, and don't know for sure when they will let me go. Needless to say, I am exhausted. Then once they get all the info they need to proceed with the case, we still have to wait for the clearance to clean the blood off the counter and floor. Then we have to replace the locks too. For now, I guess Marie is going to do an inventory sheet to transfer all the meds to the care of Inspector McCleod. They have a locker set aside at the police station. for now until we can get the pharmacy secured again. I don't know what will happen on Monday when we won't be ready to re-open. What a mess. I am surprised how well Marie is holding up for now. But I am sure this will hit her hard later. What a way to start Easter weekend, eh? Thank goodness we weren't opening tomorrow, since we switched days off for Easter Monday. Oh, I gotta go. One of the narcotic guys needs to talk to me. Bye for now. Sorry to disturb you. I will keep you posted.” She hung up.   Just then Henry came into the room, and asked who was on the phone. She explained the situation. Then as she started to tell him about James, she stopped suddenly, and stared at Henry, and her jaw dropped and she blinked furiously.   “Oh, no, don't tell me you did this robbery. You were out last night at Tony's, you said. But you were back and in bed

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when I came home at ten-thirty. That would be just enough time to hit the store, shoot James, and get home. No wonder you were in bed so early. You didn't want me to find out. Okay, so where are the drugs, and where is the gun?” She was yelling by this point, and turning red in the face as her fury rose.   “No, stop right there. I didn't rob any store or shoot anyone last night. You can call Tony. He   will verify that I was there.” He hoped that his implied righteous indignation would suffice to throw her off, but she was not finished yet.   “If I find out you are lying to me, and you really did this, we are through. I will file for divorce so fast, and then I can testify against you when they send you to jail for life. I am going out. I can't stand the sight of you right now. I need time to cool off and decide what to do next.” She paused momentarily before declaring - “And to think we almost got away for our trip to the Soo for the weekend. You would have had all that time to get your story straight and I would have been clued out about it all. Damn you!” She turned and left the room, went to the bedroom, changed into her clothes, and left the house, with the coffee still dripping, and the eggs and orange juice still on the counter.   Henry was really shaken by her reaction. He didn't know what to do. He debated whether to stay, or run. He felt the world closing in on him. He paced around the house for a while before making his decision. He decided to flee. So he began packing a few clothes. Then he realized that he needed some money, and his passport. Cuba sounds like a good place to move to for a start, he thought as he packed it away. Then he thought that Alice must have some money laying around. He happened to spot her purse on the floor of the closet. He picked it up and dumped the contents out on the bed. Then he opened it wide to check the side pockets. In one of them, he came across her bank book.   He was shocked to realize that she had set up a separate account, and had not told him about it. He opened it up to see how much she had in the account, and was amazed to see that there was over two grand. On the inside page she had conveniently written her PIN number. He smiled, and thought to himself, “That will come in nicely along with what's in my own bank

account. It will be a good start for my new life.” He put that in the suitcase too. Then he thought about BB. He really should tell him what he was doing, and hoping he could get some money off him – a little extra at least, to offset what he was going to get from Alice. But he knew that he didn't have time right now. I'll call him from the Soo. Then he realized how crazy that idea was. BB would kill him first before ever loaning him money, even though he had delivered the drugs to him. No, better to just disappear, and hope BB would write him off, – as if! Henry concluded. He dreaded to think how far he might go to track him down. But can't worry about that now, he concluded. I have to get away from here fast.   He took one last look around, and then headed towards the front door. He had his jacket on, and was just about to open the door to leave when the door opened from the other side, and there was Alice standing in the doorway, with a policeman right behind her.   “Going somewhere, Henry?” she asked as she pushed him back into the hallway.   He stammered as the two of them forced their way inside, and ushered him into the living room. He was still clutching his suitcase.   “Thanks, Mrs. Greene. I will take over from here. It appears that your concerns may have been justified. Mr. Greene, please take off your coat, and put down the suitcase. I have a few questions to ask you, if you don't mind.” Sgt. Richard Tracy ordered. He did as he was told. He was sick inside, and panicking. It showed too, to both of them.   After a brief interrogation, he broke down, and confessed to the robbery. But he valued his life too much to give up BB's name. He knew that would be worse than anything the cops could do to him. He also pleaded his case that he was surprised by Sgt. Bond's appearance and yelling at him that startled him and shot in self-defense, but he could see that he was not going to get any sympathy there.   He looked imploringly at Alice, and begged for forgiveness. He blamed it on his gambling addiction getting out of hand, and he was too ashamed to admit it too Alice. All he got was a glare, and a re-iteration that she was filing for divorce.   He was read his rights, and handcuffed and lead out to the waiting cruiser. They soon found the gun and balaclava stashed out in the garage at

the back of a drawer in his work bench as evidence. Then Alice brought out the old dress from the incident in January, and gave it to him. She stated that she was pretty sure he had committed that robbery as well, and had shot her in the process.   After Sgt. Tracy had left, she fixed herself a stiff drink, and sat in the big lounge chair in the living room. She sat there for the longest time, just sipping her drink and thinking about what lay ahead. Then suddenly she began to chuckle, and then roared with laughter. “Well, good riddance, Henry. Now I have free rein to bring over Mystery Man whenever I want. I won't have to worry about you coming in on us either. I love it. What a loser you turned out to be. I would love to call him now, but he is with his wife this weekend. Oh, I need to tell somebody about this. I'll call Pam. She will be thrilled to know the robber was caught so soon. Marie will be relieved too. I can milk this sympathy factor for all it's worth – Oh, Alice, how awful for you to find out it was your own husband who did these terrible deeds. You must be devastated. -- not just from Pam, but everyone.” After a couple of minutes she got up and went to the kitchen and finished making her omelet and frying the bacon, finishing up with toast and jam. She then sat at the kitchen table sipping her coffee, as she looked over a Good Housekeeping magazine, looking for decorating ideas. She muttered to herself: “Hmmm, I think that will look spectacular in my new living room in my new house. Gotta get out of this dump. Been wanting to for ages. Too bad it's going to happen over such pathetic circumstances. Oh, Henry.” She paused, and began to chuckle at what she just said. “And no, I don't mean the chocolate bar either.” That got her moving, and she got up and washed the dishes, and then headed for the bathroom to take a shower, after which she got dressed and headed down to the drug store. It was all boarded up, and she could not see any stir inside, so she headed back home, packed a few things and headed to the Soo as planned.   Henry had a terrible day, spent at the police station, and ended up in a jail cell, Not how he thought his Easter Good Friday was going to go. And so it went for Alice and Henry on this Easter weekend.   How did the weekend go for the rest of the 'resolutioners'? Let's see now... there is…


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