Vol.12 No.43

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THE FRONTENAC NEWS

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NOVEMber 1, 2012

SOCIAL NOTES Card of thanks

CARD OF THANKS

Thank You - White

Members of The Sharbot Lake & District Lions Club would like to extend their appreciation to the community for the overwhelming suppport shown at Seniors' Night on Oct. 24th. Special thanks to Jessica Wedden and "Old Habits" for the superb entertainment they provided. Our community volunteers and our lighting specialist, Christina Wotherspoon, contributed to the success of the evening. Congratulations to Bob Olmstead who won the 50/50 draw.

Thank you to my three sons, their wives, Linda Flieler and my neighbours for your help and support while I was in the hospital and when I came home. Lee White

Thank You - Raymo I would like to thank Marlene, Elsie, Jeanette, Judy, Carol, Linda & Marsha for my birthday party on Oct. 21st. Also thank you to all those who helped make my party so wonderful with your help, beautiful cards, gifts and your smiles and also for coming out to help me celebrate my birthday. Helen Raymo

Viola Alice Maria Webster

Peacefully at Friendly Manor, Deseronto, on Saturday October 20, 2012, in her 90th year. Sadly missed by sister Madeline Burke and brother Richard Webster (Lois). Predeceased by her parents Ellsworth and Eva Webster; brother Charlie; sisters Kathleen Burke, Jennie McGregor, Willerene Burke and Inez Webster. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Rested at the Goodfellow’s Funeral Home in Parham. Friends were received on Tuesday October 23 from 4 to 8 pm. Funeral service was conducted in the chapel on October 24 at 2p.m. Interment Christ Church Oso.

DAVIS, Jackie

Price

In loving memory of our Dad, David, who passed away November 3, 2004. A special laugh, a special face, And in our hearts a special place. No words we speak can ever say, How much we miss you every day.

OBITUARY

IN MEMORIAM

At Princess Margaret Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Jackie (née Hager) in her 57th year. Much loved wife of Brian for 38 years. Loving mother of Melissa (Andrew) and Cory (Nicole). Devoted grandma to Abigail Rosemary. Beloved daughter of Rose (Richard deceased) and sister of Blanche, Delores, Suzanne, Jannine and Mitchell. Relatives and friends may call at McINTOSH-ANDERSONKELLAM FUNERAL HOME LTD., 152 King Street East, Oshawa (905433-5558) on Thursday from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. A service will be held in the chapel on Friday, November 2, 2012 at 1:00 pm. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations made in memory of Jackie to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation or Leukemia Research Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.makfuneralhome.com. FUNERAL SERVICES

Maschke Funeral Home Northbrook

(613) 336-6873 1-888-336-3725 www.maschkefuneralhome.com

Forever missed and loved by Robert, Sheena and Zachary

Price

In loving memory of our son, David, who passed away November 3, 2004 When we are in need of comfort, We walk down Memory Lane, There we see you smiling, We talk with you again, And as we wander slowly back, We seem to hear you say, Don’t grieve, don’t cry, my family, We’ll meet again some day. Remembered and loved Mom & Dad

NFCS Notes - What’s

Happening at Northern Frontenac Community Services

By Don Amos Clothes for Kids: The Child Centre will be the host site for Clothing for Kids Campaign. If you have a child(ren) between the ages of birth to 13 years of age and are in need of a winter coat please call Jan MacPherson at 613-279-2244 to apply. The deadline for application is Friday November 12, at noon. Meals on Wheels: We are currently seeking a volunteer to help pack the meals for our drivers on Tuesday and Thursdays. The time requirement is one hour for each day. Please contact Catherine if you are interested in helping this important service to our community. Youth Dance: Friday, November 9, at the Oso Soldiers Memorial Hall in Sharbot Lake, Northern Frontenac Community Services is holding a youth dance 6 - 9 pm, open grades 5 to 9; $6 per person. Sound on Sound Productions has been hired for a great light show along with awesome music. Canteen will be on site. Frontenac Transportation Service: Do you need to get somewhere, but you can’t drive yourself? Frontenac Transportation Service may be able to help. We link people with transportation needs to drivers, who will take them where they need to go. Anyone in Frontenac County can use the service. There is a cost for the service, but subsidy may be available to make it affordable for you. Call 613-279-2044 and tell us what your needs are. FUNERAL SERVICES

Trousdale Funeral home Proudly serving all faiths Pre-Arranged Funeral Plans

Sydenham, On 613-376-3022

www.trousdalefuneralhome.com

Serving the area for over 100 years.

David Goodfellow Owner/Managing Director

Parham, Ontario

613-375-6254

By Sara Carpenter

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h, Halloween. By now, you may be a little tired of sweets and ready to return from “the dark side”. If so, it’s time to head for the kitchen and cook up something wholesome. (If you’re not tired of sweets yet, all the more reason to cook up something wholesome!) To help counter the blood sugar spikes that come with eating too much sugar, it’s hard to beat lentils for smoothing things out. Lentils, like its relations, peas, beans and chickpeas, are a rich source of fibre. That’s a big reason why their energy is released gradually in the body, producing only a modest rise in blood sugar, but for a long while. They give you staying power. This simple dish is a delectable blend of whole grain rice and satisfying lentils. If you’re a fan of “Meatless Mondays”, you might like to try this. The grains and legumes combine to make a complete protein, which is important for vegetarians. Complete protein is easy to get from animal foods, but it’s seldom found in foods of plant origin. If the protein you eat lacks one or more of the essential amino acids, you’ll be missing some of the building blocks you need for tissue growth and repair, a healthy immune system, and a host of other metabolic jobs. The spices in this recipe create a wonderfully aromatic kitchen as you cook. Cardamom is not in everyone’s kitchen, but it’s one of those spices almost everyone likes once they try it; it’s a bit herbal and a bit floral, giving the dish a vaguely Middle Eastern feel without being too exotic. I like the brown rice used in this recipe. Properly prepared, it’s nice and chewy, with

The Township of North Frontenac PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of North Frontenac proposes to enact a By-law to stop up, close and sell parts of the 66’ shore road allowance as set out and described as follows: ALL THAT PART of the shoreline road allowance around Kashwakamak Lake lying in front of Lot 253, Registered Plan No. 1044, geographic Township of Barrie, in the Township of North Frontenac, in the County of Frontenac described as Part 1 on Registered Plan 13R-20480 (Heine); ALL THAT PART of the shore road allowance around Big Gull Lake in front of Lot 13, Registered Plan No. 1099, geographic Township of Barrie, in the Township of North Frontenac, in the County of Frontenac described as Part 10 on Registered Plan 13R-6958 (Underwood);

a mild flavour that blends with almost anything. If you can find brown basmati rice, it will amp up the aroma even more. With the addition of a beautiful, deep green vegetable on the side, this is a meal you can enjoy often. Bon appétit! RICE AND GREEN LENTIL SKILLET Makes 4 to 6 servings Early in the day, pick over and rinse 1/2 c. green or brown lentils. In a medium saucepan, bring them to a boil with 2 c. water; remove them from the heat, cover and let stand at room temperature for several hours; drain. 90 minutes or so before you plan to eat, heat 3 tbsp. olive oil in a heavy skillet or saucepan (with a lid) over medium heat. Add 1 large onion, diced and 1/4 tsp. salt; cook and stir until onion begins to soften, about 5 minutes. Chop 2 medium carrots and add to skillet along with 1 stalk celery, minced and 1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes (or more if you like spicy heat); cook and stir 3 minutes more. Add 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped and stir it around about 30 seconds. Add the reserved lentils to the skillet, along with 3 c. water; 1/2 tsp. ground cumin; seeds from 3 cardamom pods and a 1 1/2-inch piece of cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer. Cook until the lentils and rice are tender, about an hour. Check regularly, adding a little water as needed to keep the mixture shiny and stir-able, but not soupy. Season with salt and lots of pepper. Remove the cinnamon stick before serving.

The Township of North Frontenac Alternate Member To The Committee Of Adjustment / Planning Advisory Committee The Township of North Frontenac is seeking resumes for an Alternate Member to the Committee of Adjustment / Planning Advisory Committee. Working with the Clerk/Planning Manager and other members of the Committee to carry out the statutory requirements of the Planning Act, other Acts of the Legislature and guidelines established by policy of Township Council (i.e. Official Plan, Zoning By-law, etc.) Job duties shall include, but are not limited to, one Monthly Meeting; Monthly Site Inspection(s)/Visit(s) depending on applications received; attendance at conferences, and seminars/workshops as required. Please direct all specific inquiries to Jenny Duhamel, Clerk/Planning Manager at Extension 225; email clerkplanning@northfrontenac.ca Candidates must be willing to upgrade through training courses and self-study; hold a valid Driver’s licence; and have a high degree of tact and public relation skills.

ALL THAT PART of the shoreline road allowance around Kashwakamak Lake lying in front of Lot 37, Registered Plan No. 1114, geographic Township of Barrie, in the Township of North Frontenac, in the County of Frontenac described as Part 2 on Registered Plan 13R-20481 (Goold);

Preference will be given to a Candidate with knowledge of and hands-on experience with dealing with real property (i.e. land) and comprehending land surveys and maps.

ALL THAT PART of the shoreline road allowance around Kashwakamak Lake lying in front of Lot 5, Registered Plan No. 1114, geographic Township of Barrie, in the Township of North Frontenac, in the County of Frontenac described as Part 1 on Registered Plan 13R-20479 (Foottit).

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Information gathered is in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will only be used for candidate selection purposes. The Township of North Frontenac is an equal opportunity employer.

The proposed By-law will come before the said Council for consideration at its regular meeting at the Clar/Mill Fire Hall, Upstairs Meeting Room, 6648 Road 506, Plevna, Ontario, on the 13th day of November, 2012 at 1:00 p.m., and at that time, the Council will hear in person, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected and who applies to be heard. Dated this 10th day of October, 2012. Jenny Duhamel Clerk

Compensation: Meeting and site visit per diem, and mileage paid.

Please apply with a detailed resumé by 3:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 29, 2012 in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Alternate Committee of Adjustment/ Planning Advisory Committee Member” addressed to: Cheryl Robson, AMCT CAO Township of North Frontenac 6648 Road 506, Plevna, ON K0H 2M0 Phone: (613) 479-2231 Ext 221 Fax: (613) 479-2352 E-mail: cao@northfrontenac.ca


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