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48 Main St., P.O. Box 535 Bobcaygeon, ON K0M 1A0 promoter@nexicom.net www.thepromoter.ca Circulation 15,000 Distributed throughout the Kawartha Lakes Area Publisher/Director/Manager: Max Miller Editor: Lisa Gervais Advertising Sales Manager: Pat Thurston Sales Representatives: Christine Schiarizza Deb Mahoney Art Director: James Goodliff Production/Office Manager Melissa Goodliff Bobcaygeon Online: Deb Mahoney TEL.: 705-738-6188 FAX: 705-738-4187 The Promoter is a local, independently owned and operated news magazine. The opinions and views expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of The Promoter. Liability for incorrectly displayed or placed advertisements is limited to publishing corrections or providing advertising credit to be applied on subsequent advertisements at the advertiser’s discretion.

City Hall

pg. 5

Crossword

pg. 12

Horoscope

pg. 20

Trades & Services

pg. 20

Health & Wellness

pg. 23

Classified

pg. 28

Local Events

pg. 29

Let’s be friends. Like The Promoter and Bobcaygeononline.com on Facebook for current local news and events! This is just one of many barns in the City of Kawartha Lakes that have stood out against winter’s white backdrop and frosted fence-lines. Photo by Lisa Gervais.

Off the Top

I feel for the residents of the Lakeview Water Co-op in Thurstonia as they face the daunting task of coming up with an estimated $5,000 to $15,000 per household to hook up to municipal water. I also empathize with the City of Kawartha Lakes which has been ordered by the Ministry of the Environment to take over the coop’s water issues. Ever since the province passed the Safe Water Drinking Act in 2002, the city has had to shell out millions of dollars to meet more stringent rules for water and wastewater. The SWDA was motivated by Walkerton, which was indeed a tragedy. Has the province overreacted? Some would argue yes. However, I can understand that it does not want to be responsible for any more lost lives. So, where are we? The MOE has forced the city to step in. It, in turn, will force residents to pay the price tag for compliance, not wanting

taxpayers across the city to have to subsidize this once private water system. But what if the city revisited a very smart initiative it has already undertaken on behalf of residents who must repair, replace or upgrade their septic systems? Ward 8 Coun. Donna Villemaire was the driving force behind the septic rehabilitation program, similar to the city’s tile drainage program. The program allows residents to secure the required funds against their property tax assessment. This would allow the city to pay for the work and recover that money through a local improvement charge. The charge would then appear on the residents’ property tax bills as a surcharge until the charge is completely paid off. On the sale of the property, the charge remains with the property. If it isn’t paid, it “sticks” to the property. I would encourage city staff to continue to talk to residents to hammer out an agreement that allows for the work to be done to comply with the MOE’s order while allowing residents to pay the money back over a reasonable period of time. * see City at war with MOE on p. 7 editor@thepromoter.ca

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Village Voice

The Promoter reserves the right to edit Letters to the Editor for length and clarity. Please include your email or mailing address and daytime phone number (not for publication). All opinions expressed are those of the writer.

I seriously doubt this will be the only letter you receive regarding the back-breaking cost of Hydro in this area. I, like the Shirreffs, have property in the Kawarthas (I live in mine year round, however) and

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Branch 238 Fenelon Falls (705) 887-3041 • Monday - shuffleboard 6:30 p.m. and ladies pool 7 p.m. • Tuesday – mixed darts 7:30 p.m. • Wednesday – men’s snooker 6:30 p.m. • Sunday – drop-in shuffleboard 1:30 p.m. • Thursday and Friday – lunch 11:30 a.m. $8 • Last Thursday of the month - turkey day at 11:30 a.m. $9 • Last Saturday of the month – euchre – 12:30 p.m. - $5. • St. Patrick’s Day, Mar. 17, 1 to 5 p.m., music, prizes, corned beef & cabbage $9

Branch 239 Bobcaygeon (705) 738-2710 • Meat roll- Saturdays at 2 p.m. • Sundays – Open shuffleboard – 1 p.m. • Wednesday night Legion darts – 7:30 p.m. • Hamburger Thursday – 4 to 7 p.m. Fun euchre – 7 to 9:30 p.m. • Karaoke with Merle – Friday, 8 p.m. • Mar. 22, 4:30 - 7 p.m. - music by Eric, traditional Irish supper - $7 • Mar. 28, 11:30 a.m. – lunch-to be announced - $7 • Mar. 31, 10:30 a.m. - Big Buck Euchre – light lunch -$10

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the feeling of being gouged has entered my head in all seasons. Calling Hydro does absolutely no good at all. The answer is always the same and one comes away more frustrated and angry at wasting their time to listen to their gibberish. What I want to know is this: Where on Earth does my Hydro come from, where is the depot, how many miles away can it be and what happened to the cost of doing business anyway? Back in the day (I’m 75), delivery was part of that cost and if you bought a business that had debt, you and they paid it off. The customer was valued enough not to be robbed blind, and if treated fairly stayed with the company forever. Here comes the government, more than willing to say yes to any and all increases proposed by Hydro, regardless of the hardship put on its people. I want proof when it comes to delivery and debt charges. I want it spelled out on my bill, when the debt was accrued and when (if ever) it will be paid off as well as proof that it actually costs what Hydro says it does to deliver, from where it’s delivered to where it’s received. Angry as hell. Patricia Robinson Dunsford

Polar Vortex

Polar vortex is a name That I could very well take in vain Don’t you think we’ve had enough? Minus twenties and minus thirties! It’s enough to disturb Our lumberjacks and gravel Gerties Whatever happened to global warming? This damned cold winter Is the worst yet Is it a scientist’s machination Where he finds a form of fascination? In this realm of technological advancement Any great change is called an advancement Could it be the result of a supercomputer? Working a routine they haven’t tried yet? Or a typographical error of a ruined subset? Whatever the reason for this stretch of pure cold If it gets any worse We won’t reach being old.

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City Hall

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Wastewater emergency fund

Every year, some residents are faced with the inconvenience and expense of sanitary sewer backups that may be caused by system anomalies or malfunctions or intense rain. This can be intensified by cross connections with sump pumps redirecting storm water. The consequences of these back-ups can leave residents with large, clean-up expenses. Residents may be caught in a waiting game between the city insurance coverage and their own insurance coverage and substantial delays are the result. Ward 6 councillor Doug Elmslie, put forward a motion that Staff be requested to review the creation of a program to establish a relief fund for affected parties in order to provide them with immediate funds up to a maximum dollar amount that staff deem reasonable, with a report back to council by the end of the third quarter of 2014. Elmslie also asked that staff research and develop a draft subsidy program and policy that will provide up to $1,000 per residential or commercial property to install backwater valves in their homes or businesses with a report back for the third quarter 2014.

Code of Conduct for council/employees CAO Mark Fisher submitted a suggested

policy statement regarding a code of conduct and ethics for the mayor and councillors. The idea is to supplement legislative requirements. The code would strengthen the public’s confidence and perception that elected representatives operate from a base of integrity, justice, respect, honesty and courtesy. It covers general terms, gifts and benefits, confidentiality and use of municipal information and conduct at meetings. Another initiative from the CAO promotes a written code of conduct and ethics for staff. It is again aimed at supplementing legislative parameters supporting professional standards and codes of conduct and ethics already in place. Key areas include: respect, integrity, teamwork, competency, excellence, communication and a positive attitude. Donna M. Wood Licensed Paralegal Commissioner For Taking Affidavits

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Bobcaygeon wants in Matching funds totaling $245,000 from the Ontario Government (RED) were granted to the city to implement projects in Coboconk-Norland, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay and Omemee totaling $491.000 Both councillors for Bobcaygeon, Pat Warren and Brian Junkin, queried the director of economic development as to why Bobcaygeon was not included since Bobcaygeon is the second largest urban area in the city. They were assured that while they were not included in the original submission the program could be expanded to include them. Business intelligence system implementation

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practices that support access to and analysis of information to improve and optimize decisions and performance. CAO Mark Fisher has advocated the city invest $80,000 plus an annual fee of $7,000 for the system.

Films by the Falls coming

FENELON FALLS – The Kawartha Lakes Film Circuit has announced details of its upcoming Films by the Falls season, including opening night. The season will open Mar. 25 with two additional movie screenings Apr. 29 and May 27. All screenings will take place in the auditorium of the Fenelon Falls Secondary School. The feature documentary 20 Feet From Stardom from TIFF’s winter catalogue and director Morgan Neville will be the first movie screened in the series. “We are thrilled to announce our opening night details,” said chair Kathryn Rogers. “It’s been a lot of work and we can’t wait to share the movie experience with our fellow movie fans. The wonderful support we have received from the Fenelon Falls community has been outstanding and without it this would not have been possible.” Tickets are on sale at a few downtown businesses and the high school and a limited number will be available at the door. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; show commences at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person, taxes included. Kawartha Lakes Film Circuit was formed in 2013 and is a group of volunteers living in and near Fenelon Falls who want to share their passion for movies by bringing local residents the opportunity to experience the world through film. Film Circuit is TIFF’s (Toronto International Film Festival) successful outreach programme.

Horse Whisperer to be laid to rest

FENELON FALLS – ‘The Horse Whisperer’ will be laid to rest this weekend in Fenelon Falls. Gregory Joseph Barrington, 67, passed away Feb. 13 and will be remembered at two visitations and a celebration of life Mar. 7 and 8. According to his obituary on the Jardine Funeral Home website, Mr Barrington had been an active member of the Kinmount Fair Board for many years, including president. He had also served with the Lions Club for several years. He is remembered for playing an influential role in the lives of many young people as a caring foster parent. In addition, Mr. Barrington’s unique abilities

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and style of training horses - designed by him as Motivational Response Training - earned him the respected title of a Horse Whisperer. His experience led him to develop equine therapy for troubled children. A first visitation will be held Mar. 7, between 7 and 9 p.m. at the funeral home at 8 Princes W. in Fenelon Falls. A second visitation will be held on Mar. 8 between 11 a.m. and noon at the Fenelon Falls Community Centre followed by a Celebration of Life service at noon. The family is accepting memorial donations to the Ontario Standardbred Adoption Society or the Kawartha Haliburton Children’s Aid Foundation. More can be found at www.jardinefuneralhome.com

Volunteer firefighters unionize

KAWARTHA LAKES – Now that the city’s volunteer firefighters have voted to unionize, the next step will see them elect a bargaining committee to work with the Christian Labour Association of Canada (CLAC) to negotiate their first-ever contract with the City of Kawartha Lakes. CLAC spokesman J.D. Alkema told the Kawartha Promoter that 72% of volunteer firefighters voted 72% in favour of unionizing and “we’re very pleased that that many people came out.” Alkema said they are awaiting certification by the Ontario Labour Board but are looking forward to internal meetings heading into the Spring when they

then hope to meet with the city to strike a collective bargaining agreement. The city issued a news release following the unionization vote to say residents will continue to receive “the same level of professional, quality service from the city’s volunteer firefighters” following the Feb. 24 vote.” The city has 356 volunteer firefighters. The release adds that city officials look forward to working with members of CLAC, as they do all union organizations representing employees within the city, on the volunteer firefighter’s initial contract and look forward to a continued positive relationship with the volunteers.

City at war with MOE

KAWARTHA LAKES - The City of Kawartha Lakes has demanded an immediate investigation into the Peterborough office of the Ministry of Environment (MOE) and the enforcement branch following an MOE order last month for it to assume operations and take responsibility for the Lakeview Water Coop water system. “We are asking that Premier Wynne and Minister Bradley conduct an investigation into the operations of these two departments as a result of more than six years of inaction on their part to ensure safe drinking water for residents in Thurstonia, Kawartha Lakes,” Mayor Ric McGee said. In August, 2008, the MOE issued an order against 11 co-op residences requiring them to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act 2002. The city said it believes the order has never been

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rescinded or enforced and residents have also not taken any action. “So 12 years after the Safe Drinking Water Act came into being and six years after ignoring their own order against the impacted residences, the MOE has decided to go after the city because we have deeper pockets. This order isn’t about safe drinking water, this order is about the MOE laying the financial blame for their inaction on the city,” McGee said. McGee has consistently said he does not want other CKL residents to subsidize the co-op’s water costs. At a special council meeting Feb. 19, the city passed a bylaw to establish and require payment to recover costs expended on behalf of the co-op. Several residents attended a Feb. 20 update meeting in Bobcaygeon in which they again emphasized they cannot afford the estimated $5,000 to $15,000 price tag per household for a new system.

Chamber needs you

Spring will arrive shortly and, with it, the start of the chamber’s

community events. As per our advertisement in this issue, your chamber directly carries out six major communityenhancing get-togethers and supports a seventh, Midnight Madness. It also supports the Bobcaygeon Farmers’ Market and works with the Small Business

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Week organizers on behalf of our business community. Achieving the success the six signature events have long enjoyed comes with the need for help. While its 15 volunteer directors are on board to work – each chairs a committee and some take on more than one – it’s the business and general communities that we ask for their abilities and efforts. Involvement can be on a planning committee, as a provider of goods and services and, on the day, just by showing up, as a member of the team. None of the work is especially difficult and all of it will be enjoyable. Guaranteed! Make your choice of the Awards of Excellence (Apr. 26), Canada-U.S. Walleye Tournament (May 23-25), Unlock the Summer (June 14), Boyd Memorial Museum’s 125th Anniversary Afternoon Tea (Aug. 6), Cruisefest (Sept. 14) and Christmas House Tour (Nov. 28-29). Then, contact Ruth-anne Wilson at 705-738-2202. Midnight Madness (Aug. 21) has a special need, to fill the recently vacated chair, vice-chair and board positions, whose previous members resigned due to family matters. Welcome to Denise McCormack, our new office assistant. Born in Toronto and resident in Bobcaygeon via Holland Landing, she is married to Paul Noble and mother to two married children. She was previously employed by Mercedes-Benz Canada in Newmarket. Her duties include vehicle registration and licensing and driver’s license renewals as Service Ontario customer relations representative and handling all Ontario Health Care business. Submitted by Bob Hughes, Secretary

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BPS curls Bobcaygeon Public School student Reegan Anderson throws a rock down the ice at the Bobcaygeon Curling Club on Thursday, Feb. 27 as the school held its mini bonspiel for its after-school curling elective. Photo by Lisa Gervais.


A Good News Business Story for Fenelon Falls an active presence. Towards that end, they plan to be at the Fenelon Falls Home and Cottage Show, May 2, 3 and 5, 2014. They have done a wonderful job with their new office and invite clients, prospective clients and friends to come and check them out. Both are passionate about the Fenelon Falls and Bobcaygeon areas and are enthusiastic about bringing “a good news” business story to the City of Kawartha Lakes.

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Royal LePage Kawartha Lakes Realty has further solidified its position in the City of Kawartha Lakes with the re-opening of the new and improved Fenelon Falls office at 43 Colborne St. Long-time Fenelon Falls realtor Linda Duncan has joined forces with realtor Jerry Bryans, who has extensive corporate and financial expertise, for a powerful one-two punch out of the modern, stateof-the art, full service office in a prominent main street location. Both are fully versed in all aspects of real estate with Linda having focused on waterfront and Jerry on cottages and farms. They also have solid experience with rural residential and commercial real estate. “We’re very enthusiastic about the Royal LePage brand,” says Linda, pointing out they are part of a well-known and respected worldwide brand. They have the full support of the Royal LePage Kawartha Lakes Realty family based in Lindsay with its 24 sales representatives. The two said they were set to serve the local community as well as out-of-town, seasonal residents. They have a booth at The Cottage Life Show on March 28, 29 and 30, again this year at the Toronto International Centre. Jerry said that they are also very interested in becoming an integral part of the community, having

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New Reverend welcomed

KAWARTHA LAKES - The Anglican parish of the Kawartha Lakes has officially welcomed a new priest. Rev. Bob Bettson moved from Toronto in January to begin ministry for the parish, which includes Christ Church, Bobcaygeon, St. Luke’s, Burnt River and St. John’s, Dunsford. Rev. Bettson was officially welcomed as incumbent of the parish at a special celebration of new ministry and induction at Christ Church Bobcaygeon on Sunday, Feb. 9. The service was attended by parishioners from all three congregations as well as clergy from throughout the Victoria Haliburton Deanery. All-Stars Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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Bishop Linda Nicholls, area Bishop for Trent Durham area of Toronto Diocese, presided at a service of Holy Communion and induction, with Canon Tim Elliott, of Toronto, as guest preacher. Canon Elliott was homiletics tutor at Trinity College, Toronto, where Rev. Bettson completed his theological studies. The new Kawartha Lakes priest spent two decades as a journalist including four years as religion writer at the Calgary Herald, a daily newspaper, and 11 years as a writer and editor at the United Church Observer. Since his ordination in 2001, Rev. Bettson has served parishes in Didsbury (AB.), Calgary (AB.), Dauphin (MB.) and Sarnia (ON.) Rev. Bettson and his wife Coline live in a rectory next door to Christ Church, Bobcaygeon with a dog and three cats. They have four grown children, and three grandchildren.

Wind hearing adjourned

TORONTO – The Environmental Review Tribunal has adjourned the Cham Shan Temple, Cransley Home Farm Ltd. and Manvers Wind Concerns’ case over the wpd Sumac Ridge Wind Inc. renewable energy approval until Apr. 8. The Feb. 26 ruling followed hearings in Toronto on Feb. 25 and 10. In a written order provided to The Kawartha Promoter, it said “on that date, the Tribunal will review the status of the proceeding.” The time and location of the review has not yet been announced. Hearing dates had been set down for Lindsay starting Feb. 24 but were cancelled. On that date, wind farm opponents instead bussed to Toronto to protest at the Ontario Legislature. MPP Laurie Scott has also renewed her calls for a moratorium on wind projects. A couple of issues discussed during a Feb. 25 teleconference hearing (which The Kawartha Promoter listened to) was opposition claims that Sumac Ridge missed a noise receptor site within 550 m of a turbine when preparing its case. The issue of possible disturbance of graves at the old Ballyduff church was also discussed.

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The Bucks Stop Here

BOBCAYGEON – The Bobcaygeon Bucks 2013-14 season has come to an end with a first round playoff defeat at the hands of the Seguin Huskies. The Bucks dropped three games in a row by scores of 8-2, 11-2 and 9-3 to the regular-season winning Huskies. The Bucks finished the season in 16th place out of 20 teams with a record of 11 wins, 27 losses and four overtime losses for 26 points. Meanwhile, former Buck Nikolai Skladnichenko has won a bronze medal at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. Nikolai was representing Team Russia in the tournament. Nikolai played with the Bucks for two seasons back in 2009-10 and 2010-11. In his final GMHL season, Skladnichenko finished fifth in team scoring with 50 points (25 goals and 25 assists) in just 42 games. He was just 15 years old the first time he suited up in the GMHL. In the World Junior Championships, Nikolai played in all seven games for his country. While playing in Bobcaygeon, Nikolai caught the eye of the KHL team Barys Astana who drafted him in the fourth round #101 overall in the KHL entry draft. Barys Astana took special interest in the GMHL that season, also drafting and signing Alexander Nikulnikov from the Shelburne Red Wings in the third round of that draft. Nikolai has spent the last two seasons between

Russia’s top professional league, the KHL and their top junior development league the MHL. He is currently on the roster of Metallurg Novokuznetsk (KHL).

Curling for charity

BOBCAYEON - The first annual ‘Bobcaygeon Cares’ local charity bonspiel. at the Bobcaygeon Curling Club Feb. 19-22, was a great success with more than 96 curlers, numerous volunteers and business sponsors. The event started Wednesday night with curlers playing one game on each of the three evenings. Saturday featured curling throughout the early afternoon followed by silent auction bidding on a wide array of items. In addition, curlers and their guests were invited to purchase tickets for the raffle table. Local businesses, residents and club members donated the items. The day wrapped up with a hearty roast chicken dinner followed by the presentation of medals to the winning curlers. The real winners are local charitable organizations selected by the Curling Club to be this year’s recipients of proceeds. The Bobcaygeon Helps Food Bank and Community Care (Bobcaygeon and District) will share the bulk of the proceeds and a smaller donation has been presented to the Bobcaygeon Horticultural Society. The Bobcaygeon Curling Club would like this to be the first of many annual bonspiels recognizing the good work of local charitable organizations.

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Who is Bill Denby?

By Lisa Gervais Mayoral candidate Bill Denby drinks root beer with breakfast at 9 o’clock in the morning, talking a mile a minute about everything, including his similarities to beleaguered Toronto mayor Rob Ford. Denby says he has never smoked crack cocaine but is Ford-like. “Rob Ford came into power with a platform. He delivered on his platform. What happened there was, because his platform attacked key individuals within the city, the old boys’ club, he’s been painted as this lunatic. The problem is,

you can only be stalked so long, 24/7/365, some people can handle that pressure and actually deal with it effectively. Other people break. Ford, I think, is broken.” Denby admits to being controversial and confrontational. He took on the Dairy Farmers of Ontario a few years back. Nor does he shy away from publicity, both good and bad. “I have to get my point across to the electorate and to the public that there is something wrong in the City of Kawartha Lakes,” he says. Since filing his nomination papers on Jan. 1, he has faced criminal charges in connection with being a Lindsay landlord. He has filed statements of claim or threatened a number of lawsuits. He is requesting that the Ontario Civilian Police Commission investigate the Kawartha Lakes Police Services Board and has been at the centre of a board leaked document scandal. And, he has been banned from the Lindsay Exhibition fairgrounds where mayoral candidate Andy

Letham is general manager. He has also outlined an ambitious election platform and is in the midst of recruiting a slate of candidates. He is asked about whether all of the controversy swirling around him will negatively impact his campaign as some people will dismiss him as “crazy” or a “conspiracy theorist.” “There’s choice. I always say, take time, watch me, come to the debates, ask me questions and I’ll give you the answers.” A self-described entrepreneur, he believes council and staff have held the city back. His platform is heavily based on sending a message to investors that the city is open for business. He said that will create much-needed jobs to end the social assistance cycle of so many residents. “At the end of the day it all comes down to whether the people like our platform and have faith in us and trust us and buy into us.” • see www.billsrental.ca and click on 2014 Kawartha Lakes Municipal Election for more.

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LINDSAY - Jamie Schmale will seek the federal Conservative nomination for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock. The decision was made following last November’s announcement by current MP Barry Devolin he would not seek re-election in 2015. “After 10 years as Barry’s executive assistant, I feel I have gained the knowledge and skills needed to tackle the many issues facing this area,” Schmale said. “It has been an honour to work with such a great representative and I hope local members of the party will consider me worthy of their support.” Schmale was campaign manager for the 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011 federal elections. He has been a member of the riding association since 2004 and currently holds a number of volunteer positions in the area. In a press release, he said he would focus his campaign on jobs and the economy. “The Trent-Severn Waterway can be a great economic driver for this area, and I will continue to work with local stakeholders to improve this resource so that it reaches its full potential.” He said he would also work to improve market access for farmers, manufacturers, and exporters by ensuring government departments act in a more collaborative manner and keeping taxes low for Canadian businesses and families. Growing up in Bobcaygeon, Schmale began his career with 910 CKLY radio in Lindsay and spent the next seven years as a local journalist and news director. First running for the Conservative Party of Canada nomination in 2003, Schmale went on to lead Devolin’s team in Lindsay and Ottawa. Local Conservative Party members will determine their official candidate at a nomination meeting later this year.

Don't Wait for a Funeral to Celebrate Have you said, “The only time I see my relatives is at weddings and funerals”? If your family is like mine, years could pass without seeing each other. Every time we are together, we all say, “We should do this more often.” But it ends there. There is something to be said about the value of gathering together just for the sake of being with extended family. Listen to Uncle Lester retell his story about getting lost in Montreal for three days on his way to Alberta. Or great-aunt Mildred sharing what it was like to have to leave school to look after her brothers and sisters when her mother died. We have an uncle in our family who will be turning 100 in August. Through all the ups and downs of life, he has never lost his sense of humour. The hall in town has been rented and plans made. Relatives from near and far will descend on Lockeport, Nova Scotia to be part of this celebration. Maybe it is time for a family party that is neither a wedding nor a funeral. It doesn't have to cost a lot of money – potluck would be great. Family from out of town would love to spend a night on your saggy pullout sofa. You will probably stay up half the night telling “Remember when….” stories. Right now, the weather isn't conducive to having a picnic, but it is perfect for planning one. Create a new folder on your computer called “Picnic 2014”. Make notes to your heart's content. I can promise you won't regret it. Barbara Bush wrote, “At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child, or a parent.” Happy Planning!

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DID YOU KNOW THAT LEGALLY...

Watch your time. Have you been considering whether to bring someone who owes you money to Small Claims Court? Do they owe you less than $25,000.00? Are you aware that under section 4 of the Limitations Act, 2002, provides that the two year limitation period (the time span that you have in order to file your Plaintiffs claim) begins to run from the date that the claim was discovered? This means that the time starts to run from the date when you knew that there was a problem. An example of this would be when a person stops paying you on a monthly payment, or has bounced a check. If you allow this limitation period to expire, you will be statute-barred from bringing your action to court! If you have more questions regarding procedures in Small Claims Court contact a Licensed Paralegal. They are legally able to represent you in Small Claims Court as well as in the Ontario Court of Justice under the Provincial Offences Act, and before administrative tribunals such as the Landlord Tenant Board of Ontario. Donna M. Wood Licensed Paralegal, Authorized MTO Requestor, Commissioner of Oaths WOOD PARALEGAL LAW OFFICE Bobcaygeon (705) 738-9841

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Looking for some March break activities for the kids? The city is calling all junior flying enthusiasts for its Cyber Camp for Kids. Participants, aged seven to 11 years, will investigate flight, construct a paper airplane and perform flight tests. Computers will be used to research lift and aerodynamics, find airplane patterns and track statistics. This program takes place at Library branches throughout the city but space is limited and children are requested to register in advance at their local library. They are taking place: Friday, Mar. 7 in Lindsay (705-324-5632) at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. and in Bobcaygeon (705-738-2088) at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. and in Fenelon Falls on Friday, Mar. 15 (705-887-6300) at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Other branches will also host the cyber camp and you should contact your branch for further details. The city has many other events planned. Brochures outlining events are available at all library branches. For further information contact your local library or library administration (705-324-9411 ext. 1291). To register for a program please call the library that is hosting the particular program of interest. Other highlights of the week include: Zoo to You at the Kirkfield, Woodville Bobcaygeon and Omemee branches; St. John Ambulance therapy dogs Jack, Penelope and Echo for the popular Read to the Dogs program in Bethany, Lindsay and Dunsford; Tim, the Puppet Tamer in Lindsay; The Woolley Wonderland Farm Critter Visit at the Coboconk and Dunsford libraries and learn science through hands-on experiences with students from Fleming College at the Lindsay Library. As well, themed programs, crafts activities, games and St. Patrick’s Day events will be featured at various libraries.

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BOBCAYGEON - A familiar face to many at the Bobcaygeon branch of the City of Kawartha Lakes public library retired last Friday (Feb. 28) after a 24-year career. Carolyn Warren was fare-welled in fine style with flowers, gifts, balloons, edible goodies and many kind words. She told the Kawartha Promoter she was ‘overwhelmed’ by the community response on her last official day of work. She had planned to work a normal day but retirement festivities soon took over. Many patrons and colleagues told her how much she would be missed. She said the highlights of her job had been meeting people, that everyday was a learning experience and joked she had a head full of trivia she didn’t know what she was going to do with now.


“I’ve really enjoyed it here. I have always enjoyed coming to work.” At the same time, on the eve of her 70th birthday on Mar. 11, “it’s time to retire.” She will continue to live with and help her 92-year-old mother and plans to volunteer at the Boyd Heritage Museum, in the same building as the library, so she won’t be too far away.

for the church. At this slow time of the year, the Choristers are entertaining residents of local nursing homes in the coming weeks, along with leading them in ‘sing-alongs ‘ of melodies familiar to them. The group will also be singing in the foyer of Ross Memorial Hospital. The group is pleased to welcome a new tenor to their ranks. Bob Bettson is the new Anglican minister and

has previously sung in many choirs. This is a very good time to join the Choristers as they learn new music. If you are at all interested in being part of this group, particularly tenors and basses, please call Barb Dunleavy at 705-738-5746, or director Bob Plummer at 705731-1060. You can also drop into the Bobcaygeon Legion any Tuesday night at 7. We will be happy to see you.

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Photo above: Carolyn Warren holds balloons as she celebrates her retirement from the Bobcaygeon library on Friday, Feb. 28. Photo by Lisa Gervais

Choristers Corner

The Bobcaygeon Choristers would like to thank the many supporters who kindly donated their refunded ticket sales from the cancelled Christmas Concert to the choir. Rest assured, these funds will be put to good use and are much appreciated. The Choristers were pleased to be able to help out in the United Church concert, Music for the Heart, when $1100 was raised for technical equipment

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Horoscopes Aries (March 21 to April 20) Lovers of the world, unite! That would be you, Aries. Forget the little things that may drive you crazy about your partner. Remember why you fell in love, and go forward, building on that sentiment every day. Taurus (April 21 to May 21) Did you watch the Olympics, Taurus? As many pointed out, it’s not about winning – it’s the athletes’ struggles and hard work that counts. Yours, too, will count, just like an Olympian! Gemini (May 22 to June 22) As March brings us the last storms of winter, you, too, are experiencing some stormy weather, Gemini. But March will end, and April will appear with flowers and warm sunshine – just like your days to come. Be patient! Cancer (June 23 to Jul 23) Sometimes it’s hard not to be selfish, isn’t it, Cancer, when everything seems to be going in the wrong direction. Try to remember others are there to help and many have experienced the same setbacks you are now going through. Be confident and strong.

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Cheques are payable to Kawartha North Family Health Team and can be sent to KNFHT, attention Marina Hodson, P.O. Box 129, Fenelon Falls, K0M 1N0. KNFHT executive-director Marina Hodson, Ward 6 Coun. Doug Elmslie and pharmacist Phong Tan show off the new examination room in the Fenelon Falls walk-in clinic during a grand opening Feb. 26. Photo by Lisa Gervais

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FENELON FALLS - The Kawartha North Family Health Team (KNFHT) officially opened the new Fenelon Falls walk-in clinic in the Pharmasave Feb. 26. Community fundraising has allowed the team to offer the clinic on Fridays between 9 a.m. and noon. It is conveniently located across the street from its own clinic. Pharmacist Phong Tan, KNFHT executivedirector Marina Hodson and Ward 6 Coun. Doug Elmslie were on hand for the event. Tan emphasized it was a community initiative that he was happy to host in his business and gave special thanks to the Legion for its equipment donations. There is a reception area, consultation room and examination room. “This is huge for the community and the collaboration between Kawartha North, Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls has just done so much for health care in the two areas. People like Phong and the folks on the board of KNFHT have enabled us to do this,” Elmslie said. There is also a walk-in clinic at 100 East St. S. Bobcaygeon between 5 and 8 p.m, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you would like to show your financial support to the new walk-in clinic, you can make a donation and receive a charitable tax receipt.

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live alone prepare healthy meals for themselves. The sessions feature good food ideas presented by the agency’s nutrition experts, but they are also social opportunities for participants to meet others. Finally, the Good Food Box program operated by Community Care comes to Bobcaygeon each month and gives anyone the chance to purchase a large box of locally produced and locally supplied fruits and vegetables for just $15. Some people share a box with a neighbour, while others are starting to purchase a box but ask that it be directed towards people who might not be able to afford to buy the food themselves. Collectively, Community Care’s food and nutrition services help local residents get proper nutrition and access information and support about resources that are available to them. For further information, contact any of the agency’s offices through 705-324-7323. Submitted by Mike Puffer, the director of marketing & development for Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes Health and Support Services. E-mail: mpuffer@communitycare.on.ca

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KAWARTHA LAKES – Parents-to-be can get back to class with the health unit to help prepare for the arrival of their new baby. The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit provides free education programs

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SOLUTIONS TO WORK STRESS

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY – One of Canada’s leading experts on workplace mental health is coming to Cobourg in April to make a business case for why organizations need to develop strategies for addressing a multi-billion-dollar problem. Mary Ann Baynton (www.maryannbaynton.ca) works with employers, organizations, unions and associations to improve, address and resolve mental health issues at work. Baynton is also author of Resolving Workplace Issues and co-author with Dr. Martin Shain of Preventing Workplace Meltdown: An Employer’s Guide to Maintaining a Psychologically Safe Workplace. “When you support employees in dealing with mental health issues, you help them stay productive and healthy. That’s good for the individual and the organization,” says Baynton. “Inaction on mental health issues may end up costing more in the longrun.” According to the Mental Health Commission of Canada, it is estimated mental health problems affect one in five people and cost the Canadian economy approximately $50-billion every year.

Baynton will be the featured speaker at an allday workshop entitled ‘Solutions 2 Work Stress: Strategies for Success’ taking place on April 9 at the Cobourg Lions Centre. The event is organized by the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit and the Workplace Wellness in Northumberland committee. “Mary Ann Baynton is renowned for assisting workplaces and their staff move beyond mental health problems to reclaim dignity, preserve civility, restore productivity and improve working lives,” says organizer Lisa van der Vinne, a health promoter with the HKPR District Health Unit. “We are very pleased that Mary Ann can share her expertise with workplaces in our area.” Cost for the workshop is $175 per person, which includes breakfast, lunch and morning/afternoon snacks. To register or find out more information, call the health unit toll-free at 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1210, email healthyworkplaces@hkpr.on.ca or visit www.solutions2workstress.ca. Van der Vinne says the workshop is ideal for human resource professionals, business owners, managers, supervisors, occupational health professionals, union leaders and members of health and safety committees.

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ReUnion Choir

We are hoping to find a few new singers to support our tenor and bass sections. Interested singers are welcome to visit. For more information: phone Karen at 705-454-9669 or Joan at 705 887-3747.

The ReUnion Choir of Fenelon Falls and area is practicing for the new year on Mondays at 9:30 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church on Colborne St. in Fenelon Falls. We would like to thank our very generous sponsors and patrons who made it possible for us to entertain for numerous nursing homes and both area hospitals during the past year. It’s an exciting time for us as choir director Barb Vant Erve is introducing some new music for spring.

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Voice of liquid gold to sing in Bobcaygeon BOBCAYGEON - A singer described by a New York critic as having “a voice of liquid gold” is coming to Bobcaygeon Mar. 30 as part of the Bobcaygeon Music Council’s continuing concert series. Ken Lavigne has charmed his way into the hearts of concert-goers across North America with his exciting blend of classical tenor sound and modern style. Joined by a four-piece band, Lavigne takes his audience on a riveting and enchanting journey, retelling his personal campaign to sing at Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops. Told with spectacular songs and entertaining and hilarious stories, Lavigne embodies the spirit of the underdog – audacity, tenacity and ultimately... triumph. His repertoire includes traditional (Loch Lomond, Danny Boy), Italian (O Sole mio, Funiculi Funicula), opera (Nessun Dorma, Be My Love) and popular music (Hallelujah, Bring Him Home, Because We Believe).

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NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MERIBETH LAMONT If anyone is aware of how to contact or reach Steven Ross Lamont (formerly of the City of Brampton) kindly contact the undersigned. John Peart c/o Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP Barristers and Solicitors 1500-50 O’Connor Street Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6L2 1-613-231-8219

THANK YOU

Thank you to everyone and Knox Church for your help and support. To all of our friends for everything you’ve done and for all of the nice cards we’ve received. Thanks Bill McColl _____________________ I would like to thank everyone who dropped by the library on Friday, February 28th to wish me well on the eve of my retirement. Thank you for the flowers, gifts and best wishes, it was quite unexpected, but very much appreciated. I shall miss seeing you all on a regular basis. Thank you Judy, Barb & Debbie for organizing the day and many thanks to the Executive ladies for the delicious goodies. Thank you again for being great library patrons, I shall miss you. Carolyn


I would like to thank the gentleman who stopped and offered assistance to me when my car went in the ditch on Northline. He gave me the phone number of Tow-All and stayed until I had reached them. Also thank you to the two ladies who stopped to check to make sure everything was ok. Many vehicles passed by but to those 3 who made the effort, thank you

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ANDERSON, Margaret Caroline “Elva”

Elva Anderson passed away at Ross Memorial Hospital with her family by her side on Saturday, February 22nd, 2014 at the age of 87. Beloved wife of Winston Anderson for 66 years. Mother of John (Brenda) Anderson, Allan (Patty) Anderson, Morris (Sandra) Anderson, and Janice (Trevor) Jones, all of Bobcaygeon. Grandmother of Mike (Kim), Julie, Wendy, David (Veronica), Jason (Melissa), Lisa (Darryl), and Jillian. Great-grandmother of Courtney, Kylie, Heidi, Reese, Reegan, and Dawson. Sister of Merle (deceased) and her husband John Lawrie. She will be missed by her many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were received at Monk Funeral Home, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon, (705-738-3222 or 866-393-0063) on Friday, February 28th, 2014 from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Funeral service was in the Monk Chapel on Saturday, March 1, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Spring interment Verulam Cemetery, Bobcaygeon. If desired, memorial donations to Ross Memorial Hospital or Community Care Bobcaygeon would be appreciated by the family. Messages of condolence and donations may be placed at www.monkfuneralhome.com

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YARD SALE

Yard sale March 8th 9-1 at the Lakes Community Church, 269 Main St. Bobcaygeon. Good quality craft items, cards, furniture, material, tools & Christmas items. NO early birds!

BROCK, Doreen Lillian “Tine” (nee Brown)

Passed away peacefully with family by her side on Friday, February 21, 2014 in her 90th year. Predeceased by her husband the late Eric Brock. Loving mother of Louise Urie (late Elroy), Ted, Karen Mackay (Eldon), Susan, Dunc, and the late Jemmy Hutchinson. Survived by son-in-law Bill Hutchinson and special friends Butch McMahon and Dayle Mathews Very special grandmother of Angie, Chris (Sherrie), Luke (Cindy), Jessica (Cole), and the late Matthew; Keith (Tammy), Brent (Marcia), Billy (Leah), Melissa (Jamie), Brad and the late Bryan, Darren (Tammy), Brock and Laura. Great-grandmother of Conner, Adam, Kennedy, Gates, Abigale, Colton, Mathew, Dunae, Alisha, Chloe, Kadri, Jaclyn, Brianne, Alexandra, Adyson, Darby and Kyle. Dear sister of Ella Walters, Ernie (late Billie), Loreen Gravelle (late Frank), predeceased by brothers Bill and Duke and sisters Leona Wright, Mary Woodward (Bill). Survived by brother-in-law Nellie Wright. Doreen was an avid horse racing fan and lived life to the fullest. Memorial visitation was held at the OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Friday February 28, 2014 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, March 1st from 12:00 noon until time of Memorial Service in the Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Donations may be made to the Ontario Standardbred Adoption Society or charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made at www.oshawafuneralhome.com .

Local Events MAR 10- St. James Anglican Churcn, Fenelon Falls, Community Kitchen, 11 a.m. Food, fun and friendship and bring nutritious meals home with you. Nominal fee towards food costs. Call Diane at 705-887-7169 to register or visit www.fenelonanglican.com for info. MAR 10 - Living With Cancer Support Group, for individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer or who are receiving treatment. 112 McLaughlin Rd., Lindsay, 2 - 3:30 p.m. No charge. Call 705-324-7323 ext 503 to reserve a seat or for information. MAR 11 - Victoria County Genealogy Group meeting

7-9 p.m. at the Lindsay Library. Topic: Connecting with family online. For more info call 705 878 1669. MAR 11 - Diners club luncheon held by Community Care at 70 Murray St., Fenelon Falls, noon. Call 705324-7323 to reserve. MAR 11-14 - March Break Art Camp at the Lindsay Gallery. Create masks, paper mache creations and painted works of art based on First Nations Legends, Aesop’s Fables and Super Heros with Ellen Dumas. For more info call 705-324-1780. MAR 12 - Caregiver Support Group for people caring


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for someone with a terminal or life-threatening illness. 10 - 11:30 a.m., Community Care’s Hospice Services, Lindsay. Call 705-324-7323 ext 503 to register. MAR 12, 19, 26 - Diners club greet & eat luncheon held by Community Care at Village Housing in Lindsay, noon. Call 705-324-7323 to reserve a spot. MAR 13 - Stroke Survivor Support Group presented by Community Care. For stroke survivors, family & caregivers. 65 Melbourne St. W., Lindsay, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. No charge. 705-324-7323 ext 111 for details. MAR 13, 20 & 27 - Get WITH It indoor walking program by Community Care & the Family Health Team, Lindsay Collegiate (260 Kent St. W.), 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. No charge. Call 705-324-7323 for information. MAR 13 & 27 - Basic foot care services for seniors and people with special needs, offered by Community Care Kirkfield. Pre-booked appointments required. Call 705-879-4100. MAR 14 & 21 - Basic foot care services for seniors and people with special needs offered by Community Care. 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Bobcaygeon Senior Citizens Centre. Pre-booked appointments required. 705-879-4100. MAR 14 & 28 - Circle of Hope for Newly Bereaved, offered by Community Care Hospice services. Noon - 1:30 pm., 112 McLaughlin Rd., Lindsay. No charge. Call 705-324-7323 ext 504 to register. MAR 15 - Mini buck bid euchre, Bobcaygeon Seniors Citizens Centre 7 p.m. Contact, Phil 705-738-6271 MAR 17 - Home-made Baby Food Workshop, St. James Anglican Church, Fenelon Falls,10 a.m. - noon. Learn to make wholesome baby food. Call 705-887-7169 to register or visit www.fenelonanglican.com for info. MAR 18- Friends of the Lindsay library book sale 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. downstairs. MAR 18 - Diners club luncheon held by Community Care at the Woodville-Eldon Community Centre, noon. Call 705-324-7323 to reserve. MAR 19 - Tea Tyme at the Lindsay Gallery noon - 2 p.m. Tea, sandwiches, scones & buttertarts from the Pantry Shelf at 12:15 p.m. Guest speaker Mary Ellen Gerster- artist and home stager. Register at 705-3241780 MAR 19 - Diners club luncheon held by Community Care at Royal Canadian Legion, Bobcaygeon, noon. Call 705-324-7323 to reserve. MAR 20 - Diners club luncheon held by Community Care at Little Britain Community Baptist Church, noon. Call 705-324-7323 to reserve. MAR 20- Bobcaygeon & District Horticultural Society general meeting Knox Presbyterian church hall.

Speaker: David Jewell. Contact maggie_mcisaac@ hotmail.com or Ruth McIsaac 705-738-2397 TUES- Monarch Bible Camp. Girls on the Rock – Free program for girls grades 6 - 8. Henderson House Kawartha Settlers’ Village. Contact Village Baptist Church 705-738-3995. TUES- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Fenelon Falls will be holding FREE ESL classes, 9 - 11 a.m. For further information call Wilma at 705-887-9871 or Caleb at 705-887-3901. TUES- Pickleball, Fenelon Falls Community Centre 7 9 p.m. $4 drop in fee. For more info call Jane 705-4541358 or email fenelonpickleball@gmail.com TUES- Bobcaygeon Badminton Club meets 7-9 p.m. Adult accompanimentt, clean running shoes, racquet and cash for birdies is required. TUES & WED- Chess players of all ages are welcome at the Buckhorn Community Centre. Call 705-6578833 for more info. TUES, WED & THURS- Community Cafe at the Buckhorn Community Centre 8:30 - 11a.m. Drop in for bottomless coffee and a treat for a small cost. Bring your computer and use the WiFi . WED- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Fenelon Falls will be holding free creative craft classes. Adult classes are from 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Classes for children are from 3:30 - 5 p.m. All materials provided. Come as many days or as few days as you want. Further information call Dorothy at 705-454-2358. WED- Pickleball, Coboconk Community Hall, 10 a.m. $3 drop in fee. Call Alf at 705-454-8334 for info. THURS- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Fenelon Falls will be holding free cooking classes 5 - 7 p.m. Pre-register for each class by Tuesday. To pre-register or for further information call Bernie or Edith at 705887-4676. THURS- Walk & Talk program, 10 a.m., Fenelon Falls United Church. Bring a bagged lunch to enjoy together after. Beverages will be provided. For more information, call the church office at 705-887-3040 or Karin at 705-454-1459. THURS- The Salvation Army Fenelon Falls Baby Song for parents/caregivers with babies ages 0 - 12 months. Starting Feb. 6 for 10 weeks. Songs, games, infant massage, infant sign language, making your own baby food, encourage baby’s growth and development. Pre-registration is required, 705-887-3031 or email fenfallssalarmy@bellnet.ca to register. Visit us online for a complete listing of local events www.thepromoter.ca

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