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flight out of Tehran, ending the lives of more than 150 people in the blink of an eye. It has been reported it was done in error, but the accusations of intention fly around and, again, social media has become the gospel of truth. We may never know. I just hope that cooler heads will prevail and we are not headed into yet more conflict in that region of the world. On January 12, Ontarians were greeted at 7am with an emergency alert about a “possible situation” at the Pickering Nuclear Plant. Those living within shouting distance of the plant were sent into a panic, wondering what catastrophe awaited. Two hours later, another message hit the mobile devices, indicating the initial message had been sent in error while a simulation exercise was taking place at the plant. Of course, there will now be a provincial investigation, but at the end of it all, it was a human’s error. As technology evolves and we become more reliant on it for everything in our lives, we must be ready to accept the consequences of our errors. After all, we are only human.

Happy 2020 and the start of a new decade! Who remembers 20 years ago waiting at midnight on December 31 for the world to go dark? We actually had a party on our street in Scarborough to band together just in case. It didn’t happen then, but with our reliance on technology today, it’s an even scarier proposition. At the end of every device is a human, whether it be an automated message system or the button that could start a war. At the beginning of 2020, we saw both. Our neighbours to the south conducted an air strike in Iran that wiped out one of that country’s leaders, a man who, by all accounts, was a terrorist. That action has led to an escalation in tensions throughout the area. To add to those tensions, through social media, the President of the United States continues to “poke the bear”, making threats of more military action should Iran retaliate. At the end of the button, so to speak was a human in Iran who sent a missile at a passenger

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HOLIDAY THANKS

The Municipality of Trent Lakes Hamper Committee would like to thank everyone for all their help with the 2019 Christmas Hamper. We were able to brighten Christmas for 30 families. It was heartwarming to see all the donations of money, toys and food given for this very special event. We would like to thank all the papers for placing this announcement in their paper and also thank the community businesses, real estate offices, community supporters at large and everyone else who donated their time for going out of their way to add their touch to this day YOU made it very special. We would also like to give a special thank you to Buckhorn Foodland for that extra mile and for getting the school to decorate the paper bags which were filled with food. These bags made a big hit with the people who picked up the hampers. Foodland again really showed us how much this community means to them. Once again we thank you. From all of us, to all of you, have a wonderful 2020. Marylou Bowles, Municipality of Trent Lakes Christmas Hamper Committee

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At the January 14 Committee of the Whole meeting for the City of Kawartha Lakes, the bulk of the two-and-a-half-hour meeting focused on the Kawartha Lakes Strategic Plan for 2020-2023. The Strategic Plan is designed to give the City a road map to where it wants to be four years from now, how it plans to get there and the core philosophies that will shape City decision-making moving forward. The plan under debate for 2020-2023 proposed a very ambitious vision for CKL that revolved around “thriving and growing communities within a healthy and natural environment.” The mission proposed was “to deliver the highest standard of municipal services while creating a healthy and sustainable future for all Kawartha Lakes residents and businesses.” The four guiding principles were proposed to be “fiscal responsibility, openness and transparency, partnering and collaboration and service excellence.” Key values CKL is hoping to aspire to include “accountability, respect and teamwork.” The strategic priorities will be “a vibrant and growing economy, an exceptional quality of life, a healthy environment and good government.” The City sees itself over the next four years as a “provider, a partner, a facilitator or an advocate” to ensure that the needs of local citizens are met in a timely and fiscally responsible manner. After the overview of the plan was presented, Councillors were given the opportunity to discuss the plan. A lively and complex argument ensued. Council concerns were rooted in a belief that the plan gave cultural and heritage groups short shrift and that the environment, while being paid lip service, needed to be featured far more prominently in the Strategic Plan. Councillor Ashmore presented concerns from the cultural and heritage community that were twofold. First, the cultural and heritage community were


concerned that there was not stronger language contained within the Strategic Plan about their place in City decision-making over the next four years. Second, cultural and heritage groups were concerned that the push to get the Strategic Plan ready curtailed the amount of public consultation. Councillor Ashmore wondered if, over the next two weeks, the cultural and heritage community could have additional input into the Strategic Plan before the City potentially approves the document at a Council meeting on January 28. Mayor Letham responded that the groups could be invited back to participate in the committees that the Plan will spawn once approved. Letham said that the groups would be key in “creating the meat of the strategic plan.” Councillor Richardson then proposed an amendment to the Strategic Plan that would make it a priority for the City to “be fiscally and environmentally responsible” rather than just “fiscally responsible”. That suggestion, however innocent, was greeted with significant pushback by other Councillors and senior staff. CAO Taylor cautioned about inserting that kind of language into the document without further clarification of what it exactly meant. Councillor Dunn feared that the inclusion of “environmentally responsible” would shift power from Council to the Environmental Committee who would “now have the power to sign off on all city actions.” Dunn added that he was fearful that in the search for more sustainable solutions that “a better way would be a more expensive way.” Councillor Ashmore suggested that by adding the “environmentally responsible” phraseology to the Strategic Plan that the City “was going to let the United Nations or Hollywood celebrities” make final decisions about CKL policy. Richardson, with the support of Councillor Seymour-Fagan, stood fast on her resolution. SeymourFagan supported Richardson’s call for the inclusion of “environmentally responsible” stating that “this is where the future is and if we do nothing, nothing happens.”

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Mayor Letham seemed leery to support Richardson’s addition to the Strategic Plan, “as it was redundant to put the City’s concern for the environment in two places in the Plan.” Letham called the 2020-2023 Strategic Plan the “greenest document” the City has ever produced and felt the change was unnecessary. In a 5-4 Council vote, the Richardson amendment was voted down. Councillor Elmslie then suggested compromise wording regarding the environment to be inserted in another place in the document believing “that in this day and age environmental concerns should be a lens that helps us make decisions.” Councillor Ashmore opposed Elmslie’s suggestion saying that “the Strategic Plan was a contract with the voters and it needs to be kept simple.” CAO Taylor said that “the Strategic Plan did not need any more wording” and that statement was strongly supported by the Mayor who said he “was not supporting any changes to the Strategic Plan.” Councillor Dunn opposed

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Elmslie’s compromise, as did Councillor Yeo who was willing to discuss the insertion of “environmentally conscious” but not “environmentally responsible.” The compromise wording was also voted down 5-4, and the Strategic Plan was approved for its final presentation to Council on January 28. This was one of the first times since the new smaller Council was elected that Mayor Letham has been seen to vote with the “conservatives” on Council made up of Councillors Dunn, Yeo and Ashmore. The Strategic Plan is expected to receive final support when Council meets again on January 28.

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On January 14, Councillor Doug Elmslie shared with Council what he learned in 2019 when as Deputy-Mayor he hosted seven different Roads Roundtables across CKL. Elmslie began his presentation by recognizing the work of senior City staff who made these meetings possible. He thanked the public for finding the time to participate in these meetings and believes that the Roads Roundtables have set the bar high for future attempts at community engagement. Elmslie estimated that at the seven venues he met with more than 500 local residents, and he said the give and take that occurred at the meetings was educational for all involved. Elmslie shared it was very clear to him that after travelling around the entire City that the road problems faced by residents were the same in every ward. He hoped that voters would appreciate that through these Roundtables that Council was trying to listen and provide solutions. Elmslie believes that with some tweaking that these public forums should continue dealing with other issues that impact everyone in CKL. Councillor Ashmore thanked the former DeputyMayor for coming to Omemee to hear local concerns, and believes that the Roundtables were time well spent. Elmslie’s written report to Council focused on two key areas of interest: what recommendations did the citizens of CKL have for Council regarding roads and, if more road services were requested, how the Roundtable participants hope to pay for the additional road work. Roads recommendations: • Drainage improvement via more effective ditching and brushing and the expansion of the number of roads that have paved shoulders to shed water more easily. • More communication, education and engagement from the City regarding roads issues. • More preventative maintenance before the road in question crumbles and needs extensive repairs. How to pay for these additional services: • Impose an annual road levy. • Take out additional debentures. • Reduce spending on other programs and reassign funding to road related endeavours. • Encourage development to increase the tax base


and subsequent funding for capital and operational initiatives. Actions already taken by CKL: • Six additional hot mix asphalt boxes were purchased, tripling the former inventory, resulting in one hot mix box for each Public Works Depot. These additions will assist in long-term pothole remediation. • Increased funding of $1.2 million for roads and bridge maintenance in the 2020 Operating Budget. There were other themes repeated by Roundtable participants. • Hire more staff to ensure a more consistent standard of work and provide essential backup during staff absences. • More gravel roads need to be paved. • Enforce heavy vehicle restrictions with the help of the OPP to ensure that heavy trucks are using haul roads only, not secondary roads. For 2020, the new Deputy Mayor will be Pat O’Reilly. It is expected that he will host a similar set of Roundtable discussions this spring, summer and fall on issue(s) yet to be designated.

PERMANENT CAO FOR TRENT LAKES

Trent Lakes Council has announced that Donna Teggart will be permanently filling the role of CAO/ Treasurer. Donna joined as Deputy Treasurer in 2005 with a strong finance background. In 2009, Donna assumed the role of Treasurer and has proven to be a valuable asset to the Municipality.

CAREER FAIR

A Career Fair will be held on Thursday, March 5 from 12pm to 3:30pm at the Lakefield Royal Canadian Legion. Businesses are invited to register for the free event and have the opportunity to meet and speak with potential employees in an informal setting before the rush of the seasonal hiring summer season. To register, complete and submit the form found at www.trentlakes.ca by February 3, 2020.

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Formerly Lindsay Soupfest, this annual event is now Kawartha Lakes Soupfest. Being held February 22 from 11am until 2pm at the Lindsay Armouries, Soupfest is expanding to include more participants from all over Kawartha Lakes. Organizers hope to have as many as 20 area restaurants and caterers offering up their best soups for guests to enjoy. As always, guests and celebrity judges will vote for their favourites and awards will be presented to the winning businesses. Brand new for this year is the addition of Kawartha Kids Got Talent as the entertainment. In an effort to showcase local youth performers, event organizers are working with the Boys and Girls Club to find the best local youth musical talent that will entertain on stage

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during Soupfest. Kawartha Lakes Soupfest is an important fundraiser for Youth Unlimited. In Lindsay, Youth Unlimited offers numerous programs including a breakfast program at the Adult and Alternative Education Centre, On-Target Archery, Outdoor Adventures and Mentoring. Event sponsorships are welcomed and advertising space is available in the program booklet. For more information on how you can help support Soupfest please contact Al Cavers at al@youthunlimitedkaw.com or 705-3413978. If your restaurant or catering business would like to participate in this year’s event, please contact David Tomlinson at smokindavesinc@gmail.com or 705-9344300. You can get more details and keep up on the latest Soupfest news and list of participants by following Kawartha Lakes Soupfest on Facebook, @KSoupfest on Twitter or on their website at LindsaySoupfest. com. Learn more about Youth Unlimited at youthunlimitedkaw.com

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Happy New Year from the Kinette Club of Bobcaygeon. The Bobcaygeon Kinette Club is getting ready to celebrate Kin Canada’s National Day of Kindness at the ValuMart in Bobcaygeon on Saturday, February 22 from 11am to 2pm, assisting in the bagging of groceries. This year, Kin Canada is celebrating its 100th anniversary and the Bobcaygeon Kinette Club will be celebrating 61 years in April. Look for events coming up to celebrate these milestones. Next month members will be busy making their famous Easter eggs, which will be for sale in early Spring. They can be purchased from members or at a few locations in Bobcaygeon. Our next meeting is on Tuesday, February 4. If you would like to attend please email us at bobcaygeonkinettes@gmail.com or message us on Facebook.

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It is difficult to feel enthusiastic about the month of January! Colourful Christmas decorations are stored away; credit card statements come home to roost and the frequently gray days parade in sombre succession. However, an antidote to all of this gloom will soon appear in your mail box -- the 2020 seed catalogues are on their way! Canadian firms offer a variety of seeds, many of which are organic and non-GMO. (Note: GMO -- genetic modification -- technology is far too complicated for this column; however, it is easily researched via the internet). 38 Madill - Lindsay $498,500. The website, www.seeds.ca, is an indispensable Three bedroom brick side split on a quiet street. resource maintained by the non-profit Seeds of Diversity. Backs onto school yard. 3 full bathrooms. Fully fenced The “Canadian Seed Catalogue Index” is easily located private back yard. Paved drive, 2 car garage. Formal in this website with links to more than 100 seed dining room. Full kitchen, all appliances included. Kent Place Mall Lindsay (705) 324-6491 Call listing broker for all the extras included. companies, including such favourites as Richters, Veseys 705-324-5400 John O'Reilly, Broker 705-324-5400 and Lindenberg. Also, a comprehensive list of vegetable joreilly.realestate@cogeco.net seeds, from amaranth to wheat, lists Canadian suppliers of these varieties. Finally, of special local interest, Seedy Saturdays throughout the province are posted on this website. At these events, seeds may be purchased or exchanged while workshops on “all things seedy” enlighten novices and experienced gardeners. William Dam Seeds of Dundas, Ontario, is a highly reputable provider of untreated and nonGMO seeds. Their catalogue is a comprehensive source of not only OFF seeds but planting instructions and INSTALLATION useful tips for the gardener. Offer ends February 29, 2020. Some restrictions apply, Ordering seeds via the internet is an alternative to “old fashioned” please present this ad at time of estimate print catalogues. I am, however, convinced that the very process of filling out those tiny order form columns with my stubby pencil, applying a stamp and depositing this “hope for spring” into a REAL mailbox is the one true guarantee of an exciting garden season to come! Finally, the Bobcaygeon Horticultural Society has scheduled a full calendar of eight knowledgable speakers for 2020. At our first meeting on Thursday, February 20, Anna Mizyn of Anna’s Perennials will explore “Drought Tolerant Plants -- Planting with Water in Mind”. Meetings are held at Knox Presbyterian Church (across from Home Hardware) and begin with a social time at 6:30pm, followed by a brief business meeting and featured speaker at 7pm. Visitors are welcome. Annual memberships, costing $15 are also available.

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Horoscopes

January 23 to February 5

By Melodie McCullough

Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) If you are feeling a tad down and out these days, remember that most of us need motivation – some more than ever – at this time of year to get us going. Just go at your own speed, Aquarius, and know that Spring is coming!

Cancer (June 23 to July 23) Fear and anxiety are powerful emotions. And, for many people, they guide their thoughts and actions. Cancer – try to be compassionate towards someone you may meet to whom you think this might apply.

Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20) Loyalty is a fine virtue, Pisces, and we’re reminding you to exercise it fiercely during this phase – to your family, your friends, and, most importantly, to the ideas and values you hold.

Leo (July 24 to Aug. 23) The cold days of winter are a good time to stay cozy inside and let your mind wander, Leo. It’s a time to dream of days to come and a time to imagine great ideas!

Aries (March 21 to April 20) “A self is not something static, tied up in a pretty parcel and handed to the child, finished and complete. A self is always becoming.”: Madeleine L’Engle. And, so, you see dear Aries, you will always have the chance and ability to create and recreate yourself as different stages of your life unfold.

Virgo (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) Sometimes, Virgo, waiting for something to happen is just as much fun as actually experiencing it. That said, watch for something coming your way that will be sure to brighten your day.

Taurus (April 21 to May 21) Financially, Taurus, this is a time of restraint. It’s certainly not a good time for lavish expenditure. Know your budget and follow it closely, and, in a few months, you can expect a little more freedom with your hard-earned money. Gemini (May 22 to June 22) Do you know someone who likes to “sulk”, or do you sometimes indulge in it yourself? Get over it! It’s an immature reaction when things don’t go exactly as planned. If it someone else doing the sulking, remember it’s their problem, not yours!

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RETIRED ELECTRICIAN Service Panels Trouble shooting New Builds, under ground, all electrical work. 705-957-8617

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PROFESSIONAL OFFICE/ RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE 79 Bolton Street. Apprx. 400 sq ft, possible to share with sub-tenant in place. Available immediately. On-site parking, perfect for spa, salon. Call 647-519-4658 ____________________ Office space to share central Bobcaygeon. 2 rooms available. Includes all utilities, wifi, and shared fax and photocopy services. Contact 705-738-6188

BRUMWELL; Timothy Irwin October 21, 1952 December 14, 2019 Passed away suddenly at home on Saturday December 14, 2019 at the age of 67. Tim, of Bobcaygeon, is loved and missed by his wife Sylvia, sons Fred (Savannah Plourde), Frank and Trevor (Kyna Denning), step-son Darrel Naidu, grandchildren Ivry and Hudson and their mother Kristen Riehl, his brothers Clinton (Moira), Jim (Nancy d.), Grenville (Bonnie), John (Laurie), Doug (Kim) and David (Cathy) and many nieces and nephews. Tim will also be missed by his colleagues, both past and present, whom he had the pleasure of working with in various positions. Predeceased by his parents William and Muriel Brumwell and his first wife Donna (nee Barber). Visitation took place at THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, MONK CHAPEL, 6 Helen St. Bobcaygeon on Wednesday December 18, 2019 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. A funeral service was held on Thursday December 19, 2019 at 10:00 AM in the chapel of the funeral home with reception following. Spring interment. In lieu of flowers, the family would greatly appreciate instead donations to either the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. #239, or Heart & Stroke Foundation. Condolences and donations may be made by visiting www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 705-738-3222.

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CENTRAL BOBCAYGEON 2 bedroom upper apartment $1,300 per month. Immediate Occupancy. Top references - no smokers or pets. Hydro approx $110/mo. Water included. New thermal windows. Air conditioned. Patio & access to BBQ and gardens and green house. 705-731-7181

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KINMOUNT AND DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL BURSARY COMMITTEE 7TH Annual Fund raiser Dinner February 8, 2020 Galway Hall. Doors open 5pm Dinner 6pm

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ORIGINAL KINDLING GUY Dry, clean knidling, hand packed. Approx. 35lbs $10 box. Free local delivery. Call John 705-738-3214 Leave msg!

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Furniture, Glass, China, Military Medals etc. Duck Decoys, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Dollars, Gold, Coins, Pocket Watches etc. Anything old. R. Carruth. 705-887-1672

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VINTAGE COLLECTABLES We buy vinyl records and comic book collections, toys and sports items. Also gold, silver and costume jewelry, advertising and all types of retro, pop culture and mid-century items. We make house calls. Robert or Penny 705-324-2699

NATHAN’S HANDYMAN SERVICES Carpentry, flooring, drywall, painting, eavestrough clearing, dump runs, demolition and snow removal off roofs. 705-731-9373

PAUL MILLAR Oct. 28, 1954 - Dec. 31, 2019

Suddenly following ongoing health issues at his home in Alberta. Youngest son of Pastor Matt Millar & Gladness Millar late of Bobcaygeon, the long serving Pastor of Bobcaygeon Baptist Church. Pre-deceased by brother Stephen late of Bobcaygeon, survived by eldest brother Andrew of Fenelon Falls and Paul’s sons Matthew and Aaron. Celebration of Life was held at Bobcaygeon Baptist Church Sat. Jan 18, 2020. Interment at Prospect Cemetery in Toronto, Sat. Jan 18, 2020.


Gold & Silver Buyers James Gold & Silver Buyers “The People You Can Trust” Professional, Respectful, Confidential Buying: Coins, Sterling silver tableware, gold jewellery, gold watches, coin collections, old Canadian Paper money, and Militaria. Estates are welcome. We deal openly and not in the shadows. We are located at Peterborough Square Mall 360 George St N. Peterborough (705) 874 3800 We are local and support your community.

WANTED Canada & USA coins Coin collections Silver dollar coins 1967 and earlier Silver & gold jewelry broken or not Sterling items eg. Birks Sterling flatware Jurgen 705-340-1504 CLASSIFIEDS IN THE KAWARTHA PROMOTER WORK! REACH 8O,000 READERS Call 705-738-6188 or email classifieds@ thepromoter.ca

Local Events This section is only for Local Charitable Events. We do provide Not-for-profit rates for more in-depth advertising Adult Day Programs - Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls , Little Britain, Lindsay & Omemee. Community Care - Call 705324-7323 JAN 26 - Soup & Sandwich lunch 11:30 am - 1 pm, Fenelon Falls Seniors’ Club, $10 per person. JAN 26 - Kirkfield Historical Museum monthly entertainment with a Variety Show. 2:30 p.m. By donation Call 705-438-5454 or email kdhsmuseum@gmail.com. FEB 6 - Dave Ellis: presentation of wildlife in the A.Sheila Boyd Art Room, 2:pm. Admission by donation. 2nd MON - Lindsay Creative Quilters’ Guild Meetings 35 Lindsay Street N, Lindsay 1–3:30pm MON - Bobcaygeon Senior Centre Mahjong 1 p.m. $3 MON - Bid Euchre, Carden Recreation Centre, 1:15 p.m.705-438-3886 MON - Bolsover Community Centre (The Old School House)Euchre, 1:15p.m. Info: Donna 705-438-3886 1st TUES - Dunsford Seniors Club Pot Luck, noon; 1 pm for Euchre. 1st TUES- Free clinics are now at the Bobcaygeon Seniors Centre, 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. No appointments are needed. TUES - Amateur photography club that meets alternate Tuesdays, 10 am, Bobcaygeon Library. $2 each for the use of the room. 2nd TUES - The Kawartha Settlers’ Village Quilters meet at Trinity Church, Bobcaygeon. New members & guests welcomed. Contact: valexhewlitt@hotmail.com TUES - Omemee Legion Doubles darts @ 8pm. TUES - Bobcaygeon Pickelball at Bobcaygeon Curling Club 7-9 pm Drop-in fee $3 TUES - Coffee Talk. 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Room, Trinity United Church, Bobcaygeon . All welcome. TUES - Queer Youth Kawartha Lakes Group, Info: call Health Unit 1-866-888-4577, X 2228, or text 705-8782723. TUES - Bridge & Cribbage, Bolsover Community Centre, 1pm LAST TUES - Victoria Haliburton Amatuer Radio Association. Police Department Building, Community Services Room, Lindsay., 7:30 pm. Info: 705-879-4159 1st WED - Crime Fiction Book Club in the Carnegie Room, Lindsay Library 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm. Call Library for info. 1st WED - Lindsay Bassmasters 7:30pm, Christian Fellowship Church. 59 Mary St. W., Lindsay.

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Branch 67 Lindsay (705) 324-2613 • Full Dinners – Fridays, 11:30am to 1:30pm • Meat Roll – Saturdays, 2 pm • Live Entertainment – Saturdays, 7:30 to 11:30 pm, $5 cover charge for non-members • Sir Sam Seniors progressive euchre every Tuesday - 1pm • Big Buck Bid euchre 4th Wednesday of every month -11am

Branch 77 Lakefield (705) 652-7988 • Tuesday – Bingo • Saturday – Meatless Meat Draws – 4pm

Branch 184 Woodville & District (705) 439-2397 • Third Sunday of the Month – Country Music Jam Session – General admission $6pp; Musicians and singers $3pp – Food and beverages

available. • Last Saturday of the Month – Gary Peters Dance – Admission $15 – Lunch is included

Branch 238 Fenelon Falls (705) 887-3041 • Tuesday - Drop in Horseshoes - 6pm/ Mixed Darts - 7:30pm • Wednesday - Bingo - 6:30pm/Men’s Snooker - 7pm • Thursday - Drop-in Shuffleboard - 4pm

• Thursday & Friday - Hot Lunch - 11:30 to 1pm • First Friday of the Month - English Pub Night - 5 to 7pm • Sunday - Euchre - 1pm

Branch 239 Bobcaygeon (705) 738-2710 • Jan. 27 – Big Bucks Euchre - 10:30am - $10 pp - lunch included. • Tuesday - Dance Instruction - 2pm - $5 pp - fun and fitness combined! • For weekly Events check our website www.bobcaygeonlegion.ca

Branch 441 Kinmount (705) 488-3462 • Bingo – Fridays, 6:45 pm • Meat Draw – Saturdays, 5 pm • Seniors Cards – Mondays, 1 pm • Mixed darts – Wednesday, 7:30 pm

• Big Buck Bid Euchre - Third Wednesday of month, 11 am • Third Sunday - 8am to noon - Ladies Auxiliary breakfast

Branch 497 Omemee (705) 799-5095 • January 18 - Jim & The Jammers - 1 to 5pm • February 1 - Jim & The Jammers - 1 to 5pm • February 15 - Jim & The Jammers - 1 to 5pm • February 22 - Seniors over 60 Mixed Darts Tournament - Registration 9am • March 7 - Acreman Annual Mixed Darts Tournament - registration 9am • Thursdays – Mixed Darts - 7:45pm • Fridays – Mixed Floor Shuffleboard – 7pm • For Hall Rentals call 705-934-5095

Branch 519 Coboconk (705) 454-8127 • Tuesday – Euchre - 1pm • Wednesday – Darts - 7:30pm

• First Wednesday – Big Buck Bid Euchre - 11am

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I received a letter from a woman who was asking about getting her credit card debt under control. One of her solutions was to declare bankruptcy, but she was worried this would make it worse. Don’t beat yourself up about this debt, it can be fixed. Declaring bankruptcy should be viewed as a last resort and I would exhaust all other solutions before contemplating this option. Yes, the bankruptcy will ruin your credit, however it is recoverable. Once the bankruptcy has been settled and cleared, it is important to re-establish good credit right away. This could take up to three years to do so but remember, to reach for your dreams you must do the incremental steps over time to get there. Money is not just for toys and possessions, it provides the means for you to reach your goals and ensures your comfort, dignity, security and independence as you age. Be honest with yourself and be committed to change. Let go of any past indiscretions or setbacks and start new this year. It is a new decade, and a new start to clear your mind towards financial freedom. If you are entering the year with considerable debt, there are a few other ways to fix this. The easiest method is to consolidate high interest loans into a new mortgage to capture a lower rate and increase monthly cash flow. This consolidation should be viewed as a one-time transaction to put you on the right road to a debt-free lifestyle and should never be used as a continuous solution to get you out of future debts. If this is not an option, make a list of all your debts and begin to tackle one liability at a time. Pick the one you are going to concentrate on and put as much as you can down on this debt every month, while only paying the minimum payments on the other loans. Once this debt is paid, then move to the next one, repeating the process of paying down one and maintaining the others with only minimum payments. Once all the credit is paid, you can use these newfound funds to start a savings program toward investing. This is when you will stop feeling helpless. Be sure to avoid the tendency to sugar-coat your finances or make excuses to flee from finally resolving your debt this year. It is necessary for you to take action and get out of the victim mentality, finally creating certainty and options for your future. If this means finding ways to make more income, getting a new job, or cutting back on spending – then do it! It is in the reach of every person to become financially comfortable. Let go of your old habits and create new ones! Written by Christine Ibbotson, Author of “How to Retire

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Health & Wellness TOUGH TO STOMACH

Submitted by Kendra Fleming

New year, same result. In a nutshell, that describes the ongoing challenges many families in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, and Northumberland County face to pay for healthy food. In its annual pricing for a Nutritious Food Basket in this area, the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit estimates an average family of four (two adults, a teen and child) would have to spend nearly $875 per month to eat healthy in 2019. The Nutritious Food Basket consists of more than 60 food items that are nutritious and commonly purchased by people. Items not included in the ‘basket’ are essentials like soap, toilet paper, toothpaste and personal care products. While the 2019 costing for a nutritious food

THE BENEFITS OF SILENCE

In a world where we are constantly battered with sound, traffic, television, and music, taking a break from the noise can be great for our mental and physical health especially our hearing. Constant noise, even when it isn’t overly loud, can damage our hearing. It can also cause stress and tension, affecting the cardiovascular system and damaging our hearing. But research has shown that regular periods of quiet can reduce these effects by lowering our heart rate and blood pressure and giving our ears a rest. Quiet activities, like walking in the woods or countryside, meditation, puzzles, yarn work, and reading, are all excellent ways to take a break and appreciate the benefits of silence. Many enjoyable sounds that we hear every day are at safe levels that won’t damage our hearing. Sounds can be harmful when they are too loud or when they are long-lasting, even if they are not quite as loud. These sounds can damage part of the inner ear and cause permanent hearing loss. This permanent hearing loss can then worsen over a lifetime. At LINDSAY EAR CLINIC, we keep up to date with the latest advancements in hearing technology. Please call us today and have your hearing tested by a Doctor of Audiology. P.S. Many patients have found that daily periods of silent meditation has helped eased their tinnitus symptoms.

basket is similar to prices in 2017 and 2018, increases in other monthly expenses such as housing and transportation mean people are struggling to put healthy food on the table, says Aisha Malik, a Registered Dietitian with the local Health Unit. “People are not making enough money, whether they rely on social assistance or work in minimumwage jobs,” she says. “This means families must decide if they will buy healthy foods or pay for other basics like rent.” A recent study shows that many low-income families who cannot afford to eat healthy food work in full- or part-time jobs. Feed Ontario’s Hunger Report 2019 (www.feedontario.ca/hungerreport-2019) found a 27 percent increase over the past three years in the number of adults who are working and using food banks. While food banks, emergency meal programs, and other programs do an excellent job to provide some relief in the short term to address the problem, they are not long-term solutions, Malik notes. “We forget that food banks were only supposed to be temporary solutions,” she says. “What we really need is to find a long-term solution to food insecurity and poverty.” The problem of food insecurity can only be addressed when people earn enough money, says Malik. “We need income solutions, such as creating jobs that provide living wages and benefits, increasing social assistance rates that reflect the true costs of living, and setting up a basic income guarantee in Canada,” she adds.

WALK-IN CLINIC OPENS

By R.Ph. Samuel Iskandar

Here at Kinmount Pharmacy, we are thrilled to be able to partner up with the Good Doctors team to bring Kinmount Walk-in Medical Clinic to the Kinmount Health & District Centre. The main purpose of this telemedicine-based walk-in service is to provide the residents of the town and surrounding rural regions - including Bobcagyeon, Fenelon Falls, Norland, Coboconk, Dunsford, and Buckhorn - more access to needed healthcare services within the established medical hub at the Kinmount Health Centre. The purpose of this article is elaborate more on what Telemedicine offers - including the services it can and cannot offer,

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and the benefits of the services. The term ‘Telemedicine’ refers to the use of technology to provide remote clinical services. It aims to eliminate the barrier of access of healthcare to the under-serviced rural communities. As for the setup, at Kinmount we currently have a nurse onsite to provide the triaging and initial onsite medical assessment to any patient who walks into our door and requests our healthcare services. Afterwards, the patient is then connected to a qualified family physician remotely for a consultation via the technology we have onsite. Some examples of the medical conditions that can be treated in the clinic include upper respiratory tract infections (flu or colds), sinus infections, some urinary tract infections, yeast infections, rashes, asthma, bronchitis, ear infections, eye infections, migraines, vaccination, Vitamin B12 injections, and blood work requisition. However, keep in mind that if you are experiencing any life threatening conditions like severe chest pain, heart attack symptoms, stroke symptoms, severe trauma, severe abdominal pain, or extremely laboured breathing, you should immediately go to the nearest hospital emergency or call 911. The advantages of the walk-in medical services include: • Provides convenient and timely access to medical services within rural communities, especially to those without a primary family doctor. • Reduced rate of disease transmission when compared to primary care settings and hospital. • Minimal wait times to see a physician. • Access to specialists and medical imaging (X-ray, MRI, etc.) through a referral requisition. • Refilling of your regular medication (need to bring your vials with you to your appointment). If you are interested in the walk-in services or if you have any questions feel free to contact us at 705-488-1960.

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SNOWSHOE KAWARTHA COMING IN FEBRUARY

Submitted by Wayne Jolly

Snowshoe Kawartha is one of the most popular snowshoe events in Ontario with more than 150 snowshoers every year. According to Snowshoe Canada, it is also one of the most enthusiastic snowshoe communities, bringing hundreds of families, friends and competitors to the City of Kawartha Lakes from across Ontario for a day of healthy, competitive outdoor winter activity in Fenelon Falls. The event has developed into a significant “community” initiative. The volunteer team builds its success with courses set for the enjoyment of a wide range of ages and abilities. Snowshoe Kawartha has a history of embracing diversity within a competitive framework. In 2018, more than 125 students raced 500 metres on Cameron Lake setting a new world record. This year, Snowshoe Kawartha is laying the

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groundwork to become a larger Regional Competition. Snowshoe Kawartha will host the 500 metre World Record by Elementary School students, the Athletics Ontario Provincial Championship and the Snowshoe Canada Ontario Championship. The City of Kawartha Lakes course layouts will be expanded to include 1,600 meters this year with plans to address the needs of both sprint and intermediate distance (100, 200, 400, 800 and 1,600 metre) courses accompanied by snowshoe training and practice course capacities within the City of Kawartha Lakes. Snowshoe Kawartha takes place on Saturday, February 1. To register and for more information, visit www.showshoekawartha.com.

Music Council Notes

Submitted by April Scott

Members would like to wish our sponsors, advertisers, volunteers and audiences a Happy New Year. We are excited to present our next ConcertAlive program. Emily Flack and friends will be performing on Sunday, February 16 at 2:30pm at Trinity United Church on William Street in Bobcaygeon. Emily blends traditional folk music with a contemporary tone. She is a Canadian-born vocalist, songwriter, pianist, Celtic fiddler and dancer. We look forward to greeting you when you attend this wonderful concert. There are flyers around the village which you can pick up and present at the door for a discount of $5 on the $30 ticket. This has been a very popular incentive which we hope to continue. You can also prebook by calling 705-731-7497. Keep warm and safe in the cold icy weather.

Choristers’ Corner

Submitted by April Scott

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A very Happy New Year to all our readers. A brand new one and we are thrilled to be back at practice for the next great show. Bob has found some wonderful music for us to learn -- some quite challenging and many very familiar. As always, we are looking for new members and now is a good time to join us when we start on the next production. Call 705-731-1060 and talk to Bob if you are interested in joining this friendly musical group. Or you can drop into the Kawartha Retirement Suites on Tuesday evening at 7pm where we all meet to practice. Once again we thank this organisation for allowing us to use the facilities. Until next time, stay well and safe in this icy weather. Maybe we will have some more news next time.


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