July 31 2014 edition 422

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Springwater News • July 31, 2014 Edition 422 • Phone 705 322 2249 Cell: 705 321 (BOLD) 2653

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Gord Leonard Golf Tournament & Dinner, Friday, August 22, 2014 – SOLD OUT!! Title/Event Sponsor

Lynn-Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale; Funeral Directors: Mike Stone, Kim Birley, Debbie Craddock

Media Sponsor

Springwater News, Elmvale - Mike and Margaret Ann Jacobs

Diamond Sponsor

WINMAR Restoration Specialists, Penetanguishene, Collingwood, Bracebridge; Kristin & Peter Dusome 2014 Platinum Sponsors 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

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Knights of Columbus Councils 2004 and 15162 (Wasaga Beach/Stayner and Midland) The Eleanor Robillard Family/Georgian Queen Cruises, Penetanguishene The Bev Leonard Family/Huronia Nurseries Bruce and Lorna Robertson, Penetanguishene Phil DeBruyne and Susan Robillard, Tiny Ken and Jackie Stott, Wyevale Mike and Faye Stone, Elmvale GBGH & GBGH Foundation Board of Directors Tom Smith Chev Dealership, Midland – Steve Jacklin Elmvale Lions Club Township of Tiny Midland Police Association Burnside Engineering, Barrie/Collingwood – Cecil Gratrix ADCO Tire, Midland – John Bell Templeton Windows, Midland - Dave and Sandy Templeton Huronia Alarms, Midland/Collingwood – Kevin & Tracy Leonard Lalonde Fencing, Wyelvale – Pat & Michelle Gillespy Lafontaine Sand and Gravel Ltd., Tiny – Cyrille Charlebois L A Concrete Ltd., Penetanguishene – Mark Charlebois S. Charlebois Haulage and Excavating Ltd., Tiny – Sabin & Frank Charlebois Hardship Acres, Wyevale - Kevin Fay Huronia Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Clinic, Midland – Phil Edmunds Federation of Tiny Township Shoreline Association (FOTTSA) C.C. Tatham & Associates Ltd., Collingwood/Tiny E.R. Adams Farm Insurance, Delhi – Marianne Murphy Peter Whitfield, Elmvale Doors and Things, Wyevale – Don Jones Ray’s Tree Service, Wyevale Sunsport Signs, Midland – Allistair Hair Paul and Judy Sauvé – Georgian Bay Metals, Penetanguishene Shopper’s Drug Mart, Midland Willow Graphix (graphic design), Midland – Michelle Rogers

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Perkinsfield Kitchen and Bath, Perkinsfield – Mike Desroches Bluewater Dunes Ratepayers Corporation

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Bruce and Heather Stanton Guy and Patsy Brunelle, Tiny McNeil’s Property Maintenance- John & Letty McNeil, Wyevale Bourgeois Motors, Midland Centre Flos Women’s Institute, Elmvale

2014 Silver Sponsors

2014 Bronze Sponsors

2014 Silent Auction Sponsors

World Famous Dock Lunch, Penetanguishene – Nick Boudouris OPA Catering Group – Sainte Marie Restaurant, Midland – Nick Boudouris Captain Robert’s Restaurant, Penetanguishene – Nick Boudouris Imperial Xpress – Airport & Limousine Services, Midland – Jennifer & Craig Mandley Georgian Queen Cruises – Steve Robillard Canadian Tire, Midland – Alain Mayer, Store Manager Mom’s Restaurant, Midland – Louis Desantis Huronia Alarms – Kevin and Tracy Leonard TD Canada Trust, Penetanguishene – Jackie Stott, Branch Manager TD Canada Trust, Elmvale – Sharon Emmett, Branch Manager Pierre Pilote (Hockey Hall of Fame), Wyevale Waxy Gregoire & Dave Dupuis, Penetanguishene Brabant & Kretzschmann Chartered Accountants – Martin Kretzchann Ron Ellis, Toronto (Hockey Hall of Fame) Marcel Dionne (Hockey Hall of Fame) Paul Watson Shell & Service Centre, Penetanguishene – Paul Watson Mueller Sausages, Perkinsfield Joseph’s Hair Design, Midland – Miranda MacDonald Perkinsfield Kitchen and Bath, Perkinsfield – Mike Desroches Balm Beach Golf Course, Perkinsfield – Don Wylie Midland Golf and Country Club, Midland Dave Turner, Financial Advisor – Portfolio Manager, National Bank Financial, Barrie Georgian Terrace Guest House B&B, Penetanguishene – Barb Turner Factory Rec, Midland – Don Woods CIBC, Midland – Jill McCord, Branch Manager Bestway Rent-All – Randy Turner Solly Family Dentistry, Elmvale – Dr. David & Dr. Nicole Solly Krown Rustproofing, Midland – John Graham Lorrie Marshall, Elmvale Church’s Farm Supplies Ltd., Innisfil – John Church Bruce Stanton, M.P., Simcoe North S. Charlebois Haulage and Excavating Ltd., Tiny – Sabin & Frank Charlebois Meridian Credit Union, Penetanguishene – Maureen Reid, Branch Manager Super 8 Motel, Midland • • •

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2014 Gold Sponsors

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Servicing Central and Eastern Ontario Tel: 705 549 3607 or 613 798 6510 Cell: 705 725 4450

beechwd@chbhighspeed.net www.beechwoodbuildingdesigns.com

Probable human case of West Nile virus in Simcoe Muskoka

SIMCOE MUSKOKA – A probable case of West Nile virus (WNv) infection has been identified by laboratory tests in an individual from Wahta Mohawk Territory. This is Simcoe Muskoka’s first probable case this year. Confirmatory testing is currently underway. “Although West Nile virus hasn’t been found in people yet this year in Ontario, we have a probable human case and that’s a reminder that we need to take precautions to protect ourselves from the virus,” said Dr. Charles Gardner, Medical Officer of Health for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit. “As long as mosquitoes are active, it is possible to become infected with West Nile virus through a bite.” The health unit recommends the following personal protection measures: Use an approved mosquito repellent, following the manufacturer’s instructions Wear light-coloured clothing, covering arms and legs in areas where mosquitoes are present Try to stay indoors when mosquitoes are most active (dusk to dawn) and Remove standing water around your property. The health unit will continue to conduct mosquito trapping as part of its ongoing WNv surveillance program, with increased surveillance in the area in agreement with Wahta Mohawk Council. The majority of people infected with WNv do not show any symptoms and most of those who do will experience mild illness which may include: fever, headache, body aches, nausea, vomiting or rashes on the chest, stomach or back. Less than one per cent of those infected with WNv will experience serious symptoms, which may include: high fever, severe headache, muscle weakness, stiff neck or confusion. However, in rare instances, the virus can cause meningitis, encephalitis or death. Those at greatest risk of severe illness are people over the age of 50 and individuals with weakened immunes systems or chronic diseases. The health unit encourages the public to seek medical attention if they are experiencing any symptoms related to WNv. “Past surveillance for West Nile virus in our region has shown that the virus is established and that we need to be aware,” said Dr. Gardner. “The best defense against the virus is personal protection.” For more information about WNv and protecting yourself from mosquito bites, call Health Connection at 705-7217520 or 1-877-721-7520, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. connect with the health unit on Facebook and Twitter, or visit simcoemuskokahealth.org.

Live Auction

Keith and Ina Woods (six dozen butter tarts) Don Morin, Auctioneer, Stayner 2013 successful bidders – Walter & Ursula Kunst, Penetanguishene

Golf Tournament Sponsorship

Lynn-Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale – Mike Stone, Kim Birley, Debbie Craddock Springwater News, Mike & Margaret Ann Jacobs WINMAR Restoration Specialists, Penetanguishene – Peter & Kristin Dusome Township of Tiny TD Canada Trust, Penetanguishene – Jackie Stott, Branch Manager Tom Smith Chev Dealership, Midland – Steve Jacklin Canadian Tire, Midland – Alain Mayer, Store Manager Balm Beach Golf Course, Perkinsfield – Don Wylie Huronia Alarms, Midland – Kevin & Tracy Leonard Huronia Nurseries, Tiny – Darrell Leonard Sunsport Signs, Midland – Allistair Hair Tim Horton’s Midland/Penetanguishene – Brian & Joanne Smith TD Wealth Financial Planning, Midland – Jill St. Amant, Financial Planner National Bank, Midland – Sheila Webb, Branch Manager Fer-Mar Farm Potatoes, Lafontaine Phil’s Catering, Lafontaine – Phil Robitaille

• R.J. Burnside & Associates Ltd., Barrie –Cecil Gratrix • Bank of Nova Scotia, Penetanguishene – Lisa Florschutz, Branch Manager • Dave Turner, Financial Advisor – Portfolio Manager, National Bank Financial, Barrie *This will be a running advertisement in the Springwater News starting July 16, 2014 and will run every two weeks until September. Our sponsors will have special recognition on the scroll which will be placed in the Gord Leonard Quiet Room. For more information on Sponsorships please contact Co-chairs of the Volunteer Steering Committee Jackie Stott (705-322-0094) or Phil DeBruyne (705-533-2757).

The automobile was invented in 1886. The used car lot (of 17 cars) was invented in 1897. The first Rolls-Royce sold for $600, in 1906. Today they sell for more than $200,000. The tubeless auto tire was invented by a man named Frank Herzegh. He made one dollar for it. The first reported car theft in America took place in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1905. Whale oil was used in automobile transmission fluids as late as 1973. A man rushed into a busy doctor’s surgery and shouted, “Doctor! I think I’m shrinking!” The doctor calmly responded, “Now, settle down. You’ll just have to be a little patient.”


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