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City Hall
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Crossword
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Trades & Services
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Horoscope
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Health & Wellness
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Local Events
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From my Perch
I’ve been trying to get this picture into The Kawartha Promoter for a number of issues now—but it keeps getting bumped by more timely
concerns. So now I’m going to use my prerogative as editor to put it in my own column. That’s my eldest son, Matt Bird, in the picture—the smiling one with The Promoter is a local, independently owned and operated news magazine. The opinions and views expressed are those the hat. of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of The grimacing The Promoter. Liability for incorrectly displayed or placed advertisements is limited to publishing corrections or providing one with the lure advertising credit to be applied on subsequent advertisements in his mouth is at the advertiser’s discretion. a more-than-40inch muskie that Matt caught—and released—while fishing from a canoe on Nogie’s Creek earlier this summer. It wasn’t easy, Matt tells me. First he had to contend with the muskie,
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which he says pulled the canoe up and down the stream. But the small, tippy craft also contained two additional complications. One was an overexcited Labrador retriever who insisted on jumping from gunwale to gunwale to follow the action. The second was an even more excited human friend, who, Matt says, did more than his own share of jumping from side to side. Thankfully, men, dog and muskie all survived. And Matt has a story to tell, and a picture to go with it. So do I, being the proud father I am. Best of all, it’s good to know those big fish are still out there. “Afishionados” take note.
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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 Please include your email or mailing address and daytime phone number (not for publication).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.
Rice is blocking the aqueous highway
We take exception to your obviously biased editorial regarding the intentional seeding and creation of new rice beds in Pigeon Lake (From My Perch, Aug. 21). Let’s be clear, we are not an “anti-rice citizens group,” as you have portrayed us. We, in fact have enjoyed a wild-rice bed in front of our properties for over 68 years, and respect the First Nations’ right to harvest rice in the traditional manner. We also take exception to one individual’s admitted seeding of the lake, and his cultivation of rice fields for his own commercial enterprise. It is farming, not a natural occurrence as your article suggests. The mechanical commercial harvesting of these planted rice fields is doing harm by spreading the crop (seeds) over the lake as he transports his harvest to a “public” boat ramp for unloading. If this intentional seeding is allowed to continue it will not only affect Pigeon Lake it will affect every lake in the Trent waterway system as well as the people who enjoy these waters.
The Rotary Club of Fenelon Falls in Conjunction with: Waste Logix, Miller Waste, & Kawartha Lakes Business Equipment Will be hosting a Waste Deposal Day, Electronic and Scrap Metal Waste Program in the Village of Fenelon Falls September 12, 2015. The Rotary club has hired the bonded company, Iron Mountain to come out and dispose of your legal documents, bills, and files that you have hidden away in your homes, garages and businesses. Also we will be collecting your Electronic Waste and Scrap Metal Waste that you have around your house and business. Cost:
For the cost of $5.00 per bankers box you can have everything you need disposed of. Your Electronic and Scrap metal Waste there will be no charge to dispose of those items
Location: Fenelon Falls Community Centre Parking Lot at the Fenelon Fair Grounds Entrance, 11 Veterans Way Time:
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His actions have impeded the navigation of these waters. This fact alone, is a reason our government has to act and find a solution to this issue. The navigation act states you may not do anything to block the Aqueous Highway. This highway must be maintained from one point of public access to another point of public access. This is now impossible for many users of this waterway. In addition the permit that this individual claims to hold was issued by the MNR. It was confirmed, by Peterborough MPP Jeff Leal, that the MNR has no jurisdiction over these matters. The letter confirming this fact is posted on the save pigeon lake website. It is unsettling how little of your editorial was based on fact. It was an opinion piece. Your comment of the backward behaviour of some people was totally inappropriate, especially from an editor of a newspaper who should be setting an example of professional journalism. Larry Wood, Spokesperson Save Pigeon Lake initiative Ennismore
Kudos to council for opposing greenenergy scam
I applaud the mayor and council for their recent stand against green greed energy. There can be few people left who believe that the so-called “green energy” has anything to do with environmental concerns. The solar panel and wind turbine technologies have massive problems that include: the destruction
BOBCAYGEON LEGACY C.H.E.S.T. FUND The Bobcaygeon Legacy C.H.E.S.T. (Community Hydro-Electric Systems Transfers) Fund provides financial assistance to non-profit, communitybased organizations that provide programs, projects, services, or activities that enhance the quality of life for Bobcaygeon residents in the areas of health, arts, culture, leisure, heritage, education and the environment. The submission deadlines are the last Friday in October annually no later than 4:30 p.m. The deadline for 2015 is Friday, October 30th. Full application guidelines are available online at www.city.kawarthalakes.on.ca under City Hall – Agendas and Minutes – Bobcaygeon Legacy C.H.E.S.T. Fund, or can be picked up at the Bobcaygeon Service Centre during business hours Monday - Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm. An application information session will be held at the Service Centre at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, September 16th, 2015.
of wildlife habitat, visual dissonance with the human population, subliminal noise psychosis, skyrocketing energy prices, and huge waste disposal challenges. Solar panels contain some very expensive metallic compounds. These must be retrieved by a complex chemical process that uses large volumes of some really nasty stuff. We criticize nuclear power because of the long half-life of some of the waste material. However, the half-life of the plastic waste from solar panels is—eternity. Solar farms produce low voltage DC (direct current) power. This must be converted to high voltage AC (alternating current) line power. This process uses some multi-million-dollar transformers, rectifiers, and other heavy-duty power equipment. The oil from the transformers is a potential threat to the environment.
Konrad Yakabuski has explored this problem more fully in “The Darker Side of Solar Power” (Globe and Mail, May 28). The same is true for wind farms. Our enlightened government has made contracts with green energy providers to purchase all their expensive power first, then top up the grid with cheaper power such as hydro, and nuclear. I rejoice that council will not permit them to reap additional profits by exploiting this community. Peter Weygang Bobcaygeon
Of course we’re concerned about our own back yards
I noticed in your Aug. 21 issue, two references to NIMBY or “Not In My Back Yard” (Boat depot
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defence, page 4, and CKL council says NO to solar farms, page 6). These are people who are concerned about what goes on in their own living spaces—things that often affect life and wellbeing. If we are not concerned about what goes on in our own back yard, who is going to be concerned about it? I celebrate places like The Kawartha Promoter, where we can speak up for ourselves and a better world. Mary Morgan McKnight Bobcaygeon
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I would like to thank you for the quality of my ad you posted for my House Contents Sale. We had a lot of action, even before the day the sale started, and we can count all three days as successful—for a two-day sale. I would also like to “thank” those people who walked off with my air blower, my tire inflator, and my wife’s rather expensive heart monitor and eye glasses. These are items that we use frequently, and had no intention of letting go. You have restored my lack of faith in the quality of my fellow “man.” Mel Goddard Fenelon Falls
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My mom was a hardworking, patient person who, like many others, went to the one-room schoolhouse across from the Dunsford Community Centre. She was normally quite quiet, but she was very passionate about her beliefs. One of those beliefs was in the park and what it meant to the community. She grew up on the Thurston Farm, with the big red barn just to the north of the subdivision. At one point, the land was all part of the farm and you will still find a small cemetery in the park with some of our great, great relatives.
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Eventually the land was sold and divided for the subdivision. Plans suggested there would be two green spaces—one at each end—for the community. One day, mom noticed a for-sale sign on the green space. The township was trying to sell a park the whole subdivision used, as well as the church. She started a petition. The first time she went to council with 161 signatures. The second time, she had 269. That could have been the entire population of Dunsford. Eventually council agreed and it was officially bought and named as a park A jungle gym was installed for the kids. We grew up and went off to school and life, but the park continued as a place for the kids—as it should. My mom went on to fight a few more battles. Her final one was with multiple myeloma. She lost that battle on Dec. 2, 2014. The summer before that, the community did something special. Mary Auld started her own petition—to name the park after my mom. We all miss my mom like crazy. If I could be half the person my mom was, I think I would be doing pretty good. The community didn’t have to name this park after her, but we are VERY honoured that they did (see Dunsford gathers to dedicate Laura Thurston Campbell Park, page 18). The stories and everything the church and
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community have shared have been amazing. Dunsford really is a community and we are blessed with some fantastic neighbours. The park is the perfect tribute to mom and the person she was. It makes me smile each time I pass by that sign and for that I am thankful.
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City Hall WILD RICE IS A NATION-TONATION ISSUE
The wild-rice issue that dominated public meetings about a draft Pigeon Lake Management Plan (PLMP) last week, is finally where it belongs— under negotiation at a nation-to-nation level between the federal government and Williams Treaties First Nations (WTFN). The two parties came to the table together on Friday, Aug. 28, and negotiations are expected to continue for some time. But not before an Aug. 27 public meeting in Omemee arranged by Kawartha Conservation to introduce the draft PLMP grew rather heated. Larry Wood of Save Pigeon Lake had brought matters to a head in this smouldering dispute when he got and used a permit from the Trent-Severn Waterway to uproot some of the rice on Pigeon Lake. He told The Promoter the permit allowed removal of a 30-metre (100 foot) strip of rice nearest to the shoreline for 3.7 km, plus four channels 15 metres (50 feet) wide from the shore to open water. The contractor had already completed about two-thirds of the removal, Wood said, when TSW
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asked them to stop on Aug. 25—first temporarily and now permanently—after a protest from the WTFN, who had not been consulted at all before it was issued. Cottagers and lakeshore homeowners were out in force in Omemee to complain that their waterfronts are being impeded by wild-rice growth, damaging their ability to boat, and take their kids tubing—and depreciating their property values. Area First Nations people also attended in numbers—about a dozen of them harvesters—to defend their constitutional and treaty rights to develop and harvest the manomin (wild rice) crop, as they had been doing here for thousands of years. The Kawarthas once hosted the most extensive manomin beds on the continent. Manomin, or spirit grain, is not really rice and not entirely wild as Anishinaabek harvesters have a long history of seeding it. It was a major food, ceremonial and trading resource for the people—including for trade with other First Nations, and settlers. The manomin was nearly destroyed by logging, by flooding as dams were built to power mills and for the Trent-Severn, and by pollution. Just as the passenger pigeons that gave Pigeon Lake its name were wiped out, the sturgeon who gave Sturgeon Lake its name were extirpated, and Eels Creek eels. Several waterfront-property owners said they recalled little or no wild rice on Pigeon Lake as far Continued on pg 10
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back as the 1947, and charged its proliferation now is largely due to seeding and air-boat harvesting by James Whetung of Curve Lake. That’s not traditional use they said. But Hiawatha First Nation’s Caleb Musgrave, pointed out that duck hunting with a gun is still a traditional harvesting right, and so is air-boat harvesting of rice. Just as selling it is an extension of original trading—and part of subsistence. Whetung said he had indeed been seeding. “We have been hurt for the last 150 years,” he said. “It’s time for reconciliation. If we want to take it all back, we will.” He also said his daughter had been threatened while attempting to harvest the manomin last year, and he fears for his family’s safety. The words of Chief Jim Bob Marsden of Alderville First Nation, were echoed by several others, when he told the room no consultation had taken place around the cutting of the manomin, and many other aspects of Kawartha Lakes development. “We want to be consulted. That’s the main reason we’re here.” “We’re not saying we won’t work with you,” added Corey Snake from Rama First Nation. But first, consultation, and the recognition of prior rights. “Treaties are foundational legal documents in the relationship between First Nations and the Crown,” notes an Ontario government website. “Even though many of the treaties in Ontario were signed over a century ago, they remain as relevant
today as on the day they were signed.”
11th-hour plan would move Ledge road
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When age-related health problems forced 84-year-old Ted Howes to give up driving, he took it in stride. He had just moved from Lindsay to Bobcaygeon’s Retirement Suites of Kawartha Lakes (RSKL), but he still had the city’s rural bus service to take him back to Lindsay for ongoing doctor’s appointments, service club activities and to visit friends. That all ended when the city closed down its rural transit service at the end of June, when the pilot project came to an end. “Just as the peak of the shopping season for local businesses was beginning,” says Ted, “and with most users wanting to see the service expanded, it was cancelled—not modified, not cut back or decreased, but cancelled, period.” “All of a sudden, your world gets smaller,” he says. “It’s a bummer.” Ted had also helped organize occasional group trips to Lindsay with his fellow RSKL residents. Once 14 people took the bus, and they were regularly averaging groups of eight to 10, says Ted. In February, the city conducted an online survey of city residents about rural transit. “Unfortunately,” says Ted, “no one at our seniors residence received this survey—not all of us have or bother with email, and so could not participate.” He wonders how many others “didn’t have a voice or even know about this service until too late?” He says it would have cost city taxpayers “a whopping” $2 a year per $100,000 of assessment to continue the service—and we all know the number of seniors is expected to grow rapidly over the next couple of decades. A lot of people were concerned when the city ended the bus service, says Ted, but now it seems to have died down. But he doesn’t want to let it lie. “I feel bad about the people who needed the bus to get to work. Are they now on the unemployment rolls?” Now Ted is looking into encouraging the infamous Uber Taxi service to come to Kawartha Lakes. In the meantime, he’s rewritten the famous depression-era song, Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime? “Once we had a bus line, made us feel just fine. Once we had a bus line, now it’s gone. Brother, can I bum a ride? “Once we had a service, made us feel we belonged. But the city can’t afford us, so we’ve been “gonged.” Oh Brothers, can we bum a ride?”
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Another $700,000 will save Boyd Island By Glenna Burns
The chance to protect one of the largest uninhabited islands in Ontario as an ongoing natural space is now about $700,000 away from being a reality. Residents of the Pigeon Lake watershed have been hoping for the last 80 years that the 1,167 acres on Boyd Island could become protected land, and they packed an open house at the Bobcaygeon Service Centre Aug. 29 to hear Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) explain how that could now happen. “This is the best opportunity we’ve ever had” to save Boyd Island from future development, said Mike Hendren, KLT’s executive director Chris Appleton, chair of the Boyd Island Committee, explained they have until the end of November to create a $1-million trust fund, whose $35,000 annual interest would pay for the island’s upkeep, taxes, insurance and a summer warden to monitor human activities. The good news is the land trust has already raised $300,000. Appleton explained that each donation to the KLT Boyd Island fund would be income-tax deductible, so a $1,000 donation would result in $500 tax right off. The public will be able to use the island, with some restrictions to protect its environmental integrity. Both Trent University and Fleming
College will also be active stewards of the island habitat, trails and water quality. Boyd Island’s current owner, Mike Wilson, has kept two lots there, each zoned for a self-sufficient, seasonal dwelling. An agreement in process would give KLT first right of refusal if the lots ever go up for sale. Wilson, who grew up in Millbrook and now lives in Alberta, bought the island as an investment, but now wants it in the hands of a conservation group. “We’ve enjoyed this island all of these years,” said Shelley Wild, whose family has had a Pigeon Lake cottage for 102 years. “Let’s make sure it’s there for the younger generations to enjoy too.” For more information on Boyd Island, see http:// kawarthalandtrust.org/help-save-boyd-island/, or call 705 743-5599.
All roads point to second bridge for Fenelon By Mike Barkwell and Jim Armstrong of Fenelon Forward
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a second public consultation later this fall before going to council for decision. All the information about the transportation study is available on the City of Kawartha Lakes website—and further public input is invited there until Sept. 17. The study is jointly funded by the City of Kawartha Lakes and the Ontario Government as part of the Business Retention and Expansion project.
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Trent and Curve Lakes join PUI on Buckhorn hydro By Glenna Burns
Trent Lakes finalized its agreement with Peterborough Utilities Inc. for the Buckhorn Hydro Project at its Aug. 25 council meeting. The 2.5 MW power project will be situated entirely on TrentSevern Waterway land at Lock 31. Parks Canada will grant PUI a 40-year, extendable lease in a staged approval process. According to PUI’s Director
of Project and Risk Management, Mike Owen, installation will take about five years. Work will be done mainly when the canal is closed. Mayor Bev Matthews asked Owen about municipal investment in the project. He told council that Curve Lake First Nation is on board and the door will remain open for Trent Lakes to invest until the facility is ready to start operation. Matthews said the rate of return for the project is
outstanding, at greater than 12 percent. She was also pleased that besides Curve Lake, no other offers to share in the project will be issued. The hydro is contracted at a fixed rate for 40 years so there need be no concern about fluctuating hydro rates. “There would be no risk of the rates moving around and affecting the municipal return,” Owen explained Eric Provost, PUI Generation Project Manager, said fish habitat will not be impacted and water flows and water levels will continue to be controlled by the Trent Severn Waterway. “TSW will tell PUI what water they can use and when,” he said. Owen estimated the turbines could be in place for 100 years. There will be no impact to the bridge structure over the river either, so the project will not conflict with any future construction the county has in mind for the Buckhorn bridge.
Has CKL turned its back on the sun?
Kawartha Lakes council’s Aug. 11 decision not to support any of 10 applications for solar farms within the municipality (CKL council says NO to solar farms, Aug. 21, page 6) is not sitting well with Fenelon Forward’s Chris Handley of Handley Lumber. Handley said he was disappointed that council could not see fit to support any of the applications, adding that he knew of “at least one” that he felt was worthy of support. Solar farms “are cutting-edge technologies” that are growing and changing all the time, said Handley at the Aug. 18 meeting of the Fenelon Forward community association. CKL could have had an opportunity to work towards becoming a centre for solar power, and to develop or host businesses involved in servicing and upgrading the solar panels as the technology continues to improve. Instead, he said, the message to solar developers is: we’re not 16 September 4, 2015 - The Kawartha Promoter
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interested. “This was a significant opportunity for us that we turned our backs on.” Handley said the city needs a mind shift when it comes to economic development. “We can’t cherry-pick development. We’re either open to it or not.”
Dunsford gathers to dedicate Laura Thurston Campbell Park
Family and friends of the late Laura Thurston Campbell gathered at 89 Dunsford Road in Dunsford on Tuesday, Aug. 25, to dedicate a new park in her name. A long-time Dunsford resident and a tireless advocate for public green space, Laura advocated more than 30 years ago that this small piece of village property be recognized as open green space (see My mom—Laura Thurston Campbell—and her park, in Village Voice). She died Dec. 2, 2014. Laura’s son Elias Campbell and daughter Abigail Campbell spoke during the dedication ceremony.
“There is no doubt, given the community support and turn out at the dedication, that Laura was much loved and respected by the community,” said Jenn Johnson, Manager of Parks, Recreation and Culture for the City. “Now residents and children in Dunsford will have an ongoing reminder of a great individual, and her desire to protect green space for future generations.”
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Living—and rebuilding—the small-town dream In 2014, Julie Le left corporate law in Toronto to buy Sugar Bush Cottages on Mill Line Road. She renamed it The Blue Pigeon Resort, and began transforming the 13-acre property into a quality, four-season, family-focused vacation and conference centre. After extensive renovations, the family-oriented resort east of Bobcaygeon now boasts 17 modernized May-to-October rental units, with both cottages and an apartment-style complex that Julie says is “budget friendly.” Julie grew up in a close-knit, hard-working family that loved the outdoors and family retreats in nature. Now she’s living the small-town Canadian dream that so captured her father’s imagination when he came to this country four decades ago—and began working hard and successfully in what he felt was a land of opportunity. Julie has extended docking facilities for the rental boats, the complementary canoes, kayaks and paddle boats for guests—and for people who want to bring their own boats. She has incorporated an enclosure around the beach to make safe swimming for youngsters. A salt-water pool is nearly ready to go, and a children’s splash pad is planned for next year. And there’s lots more to come. “I’m adding 14 more two-floor, luxury cottages that will feature cathedral ceilings, open-concept design, and lots of windows for natural light and lake views,” she says. A 12,000-square-foot commercial centre will also offer year-round motel rooms, conference rooms, a restaurant, and an exercise room— including wheel-chair accessible facilities. Julie wants to make Blue Pigeon Resort the kind of place where parents can bring their child, either for a family vacation or while they attend a conference, knowing the kids will be safe and happy. Like her father, Julie appreciates the wonderful natural environment in the area, and is planning a state-of-the-art facility to return the water to Pigeon Lake even cleaner than when it came out. “I want to make the Blue Pigeon Resort a year-round destination— and to help Bobcaygeon grow as a year-round, go-to destination,” says an enthusiastic Julie. “It’s always been my dad’s dream—and now it’s mine.” September 4, 2015 - The Kawartha Promoter 19
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On Sunday, Sept. 13, between 10 am and 4 pm, the past will come thundering down the pike to Bobcaygeon in the form of the 20th Anniversary Cruisefest Bobcaygeon antique and classic vehicle show. To many local people, this Chamber-ofCommerce event evokes memories of when the pump-price of gasoline was about the same as today’s overnight price hikes. Their memories centre on the “Big Three” auto manufacturers—General Motors, Ford and Chrysler—and (blush) their back seats. home of the October 1, 2 & 3
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Cruisefest Bobcaygeon began in 1995 when then-directors Paul and Elizabeth Bain joined with then-Chamber office manager Cindy Snider to bring a vehicle-oriented showpiece to Bobcaygeon. Paul and Elizabeth have moved on to the Chatham area. In their absence, a special recognition plaque will be presented on their behalf to equally car-enthusiastic son Martin, daughter-in-law Kim, and grandson Ethan Bain, who live in Dunsford. Committee chair Joe Pollard cordially invites all Bobcaygeonites, regardless of age, to join them in the fairgrounds to celebrate our illustrious “roadwarrior” past. The first 200 vehicle-owner participants will be welcomed with goody bags and prized dash plaques. Our Fall Fair Ambassador Emily Robertson and sponsors will present trophies after the judging.
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The eighth in The Kawartha Promoter’s ongoing Q-and-A series with the federal election candidates for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock (HKLB). Clip this for voting reference.
QUESTION: Many people have expressed concern about the erosion of democracy in Canada, and that among other things, we need electoral reform. How would you strengthen democracy? Mike Perry, New Democratic Party To me, politics is about people. All politics is local. I have held public meetings across our riding since becoming our NDP candidate to listen and get input on issues from people in our communities. I will continue to hold these meetings if elected our new Member of Parliament. Strengthening our democracy also means getting our young people involved. I have met with youth across our riding and have young people working on my campaign team. An NDP government will also abolish the wasteful, unelected Senate. When I knock on doors, people tell me they want a more democratic system and to have their voices heard. The NDP has pledged to make every vote count by changing our voting system—in consultation with citizens. I held an open forum on
Jamie Schmale, Conservative During the past decade, there have been three provincial referendums (British Columbia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island) on how people vote. Each time, the overwhelming majority decided to keep the first-past-the-post system we’ve used since Confederation. As Canadians, our shared values of freedom, justice and democracy unite us. The Conservative government has worked to protect the integrity of our democracy through numerous initiatives like our Fair Representation Act, moving every province towards representation by population in the House of Commons. Voter turnout is an issue in many countries— including Canada, at every level: municipal, provincial and federal. No democracy is perfect—there will always be room to improve—but forcing a new system upon Canadians is not the answer. Conservatives did not respond to Liberal majorities in the ‘90s by demanding rule changes. Instead we did the harder work of uniting the right and building a grassroots political organization. William MacCallum, Green Party Declining voter turnout is not as much a sign of electoral apathy as it is of electoral disgust. The only way to fix our democracy is to exercise our right to vote, and to vote for those who respect democracy. Greens would establish a Democratic Voting Commission to research and consult the public on
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David Marquis, Liberal Party Travelling the riding, listening to people in communities across our riding, I’ve heard that folks are worried about the state of our democracy. It’s no wonder. Under Stephen Harper, government has grown secretive and closed-off from Canadians. We elected people to be our voice in Ottawa, only to watch them become Harper’s voice in our communities. The Liberal Party has a plan for fair and open government that will modernize how Ottawa works. We’ll have more free votes, so MPs can really represent their communities; crack down on election fraud; and repeal the anti-democratic parts of the Conservative’s Fair Elections Act.
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seamanship/rope work, sailing, small craft operations, ship’s operations, leadership, instructional techniques, community service, cultural education/travel/ trips personal fitness and healthy living, recreational sports, air rifle marksmanship, free uniforms awards, trophies For info 314hood@gmail.com or call 705-646-3326
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Spaghetti Dinner/Silent Auction event. Jane is one of those people with energy to spare. She recognizes an issue and dives in. Her ability to have fun doing anything is making a real impact on our communities. Jane is a founding board member of the Coboconk, Norland & Area Chamber of Commerce, chair of the CNACC Beautification Committee, and a board member of the Coboconk & District Food Bank. Thank you, Jane, for your hard work.
Charity golf tourney for Christmas Fund
The Pattie House is inviting all golfers—from duffers to pros—to come out for a great day of golf, and make Christmas great through the Coby Kids Christmas Fund. It’s all happening on Saturday, Sept. 12 at Western Trent Golf Club. Cost of $70 per person includes nine holes of golf with a cart, great prizes, a smoked-beef dinner at the Pattie House and silent auction. To register, the Pattie House, 705-454-8100.
food bank needs your cottage contributions
The Coboconk Food Bank is asking cottagers to remember the food bank and its work when they’re cleaning out their cupboards as they close up for the end of the season. Donations of unopened food items and personal
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care items can be delivered to the Burnt River Post Office-Library, the City of Kawartha Lakes Area office in Coboconk, or the Chamber of Commerce office in Coboconk. Volunteers will also pick up items if you contact coboconkfoodbank@gmail.com. The food bank is also holding a fundraising Bake Sale on Friday, Oct. 9 at the Civitans Building on Hwy 35 as you enter Coboconk from the south.
Pssst … did you know about the Red Chair?
Did you know that Coboconk is one of 10 sites to be selected for Parks Canada’s Red Chair program? It showcases some of the most beautiful views in the Kawartha Lakes, and helps visitors connect with nature and the most unique and treasured places within Canada. Check out the view from our own Red Chairs— or elsewhere along the Trent-Severn Waterway. Share your experiences through social media.
ROR is ready
The Residents of Rosedale (ROR) recently brought their community together to make some announcements about their project to restore and beautify the village of Rosedale. The first project the new action-oriented stewardship group of local residents is tackling is to
restore the once beautiful and well-used parkette. At the gathering, members spoke of the incredible community support: • Home Hardware Coboconk is donating $1,600 of trees; • Jackett Construction will help to clear the land; • Northern Plastics Lumber has donated two heavy duty benches and a picnic table; • Kawartha Lakes Trading Post provided refreshments for the gathering; and • Kawartha Conservation and Fleming’s Environmental Studies faculty and students will create an ecologically sound plan for the parkette, as well as providing physical labour.
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Health & Wellness Cancer help—before, during and after
For Every Body Yoya Unwind the Natural Way
Ildiko Nanai will bring her free, cancerClassical yoga with a focus on encouraging people prevention and cancer-support workshops back to of all shapes, sizes and abilities to experience the the Lindsay library this September. wonderful world of yoga. She will run the prevention workshops on Sept. 9 and 16 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm—for folks who want Gentle Yoga & Hatha Yoga classes in: to proactively learn about the contributing factors Bobcaygeon: Tuesdays @ 3:30 & 5:15pm that make one more likely to develop cancer, plus Fenelon Falls: Wednesdays @ 5:30 & 7pm what you can do to cut down the risks. Little Britain: Thursdays @ 10:15am & 7pm The cancer-support workshops consist of three sessions—to provide ideas, resources and support to people currently living with cancer, or their loved Call/Text: 705-740-3000 ones and caregivers. Nanai is offering them on Sept. facebook.com/foreverybodyyoga 9, 16 and 23, from 10 am to 1 pm. Karen Beaney, RYT 200 Email: foreverybodyyoga@gmail.com Although the workshops are free, space is limited, so you need to register by Sept. 2 if you want to attend. Call Ildiko Nanai at 705-879-2828 or email: assethealthinc@gmail.com. 103 Main St 103 Main Street 103 Main Street 103 Street You can also check out the library’s new 103Main Main ,Street Bobcaygeon Bobcaygeon ON Bobcaygeon , ON Bobcaygeon ON Cancer Resource Centre, developed by Nanai and Bobcaygeon , ,ON 705-738-517 705-738-5177 705-738-5177 library staff. It’s several shelves filled with books and 705-738-5177 705-738-5177 888-322-303 888-322-3032 888-322-3032 pamphlets, plus a master binder filled with all kinds 888-322-3032 888-322-3032 103 Main Street of good resource information you may need related Bobcaygeon, ON to cancer, as well as more specific details like local 705-738-5177 services for cancer patients. Your Smile is Important to Us 888-322-3032 Your first choice in Complete There will also be a suggestion box in the Your first choice in Complete Your firstYour choice in Dentures. Complete Your first choice inPartial Complete first choice in Complete & Serving resource centre for anyone wishing to& make &&Dentures. Partial Dentures. Serving & aPartial Serving Partial Dentures. Serving Your Smile is and Important to Us Partial Dentures. Serving Haliburton Highlands the Haliburton Highlands and the suggestion or comment on how to further improve Haliburton Highlands and the Haliburton Highlands and the Haliburton Highlands and the Your first choice in Complete Kawarthas since 1998. Kawarthas since 1998. the service. & Partial Dentures. Serving Kawarthas since 1998. Kawarthas since 1998. Kawarthas since 1998. Haliburton Highlands and the To help with accessibility for cancer patients • Precision dentures • • Precision dentures Kawarthas since 1998. Precision dentures • Precision dentures • Precision dentures • Implant secured dentures outside Lindsay, or those who care about and for • • Implant secured dentures Implant secured dentures •dentures Precision dentures • Implant secured dentures Implant secured •Same Same day repairs and relines them, the city’s 17 other library branches •also have • Implant secured dentures • day repairs and relines • Same day repairs and relines • day Same day repairs and relines • Same repairs and relines • Dental plans accepted • Same day repairs and relines copies of the binder. • •plans Dental plans accepted Dental plans accepted • Dental accepted • Dental plans accepted • Dental plans• •accepted Bernt Fiebiger, Dent •No No referrals required Bernt Bernt Fiebiger, Denturist Fiebiger, Denturist No referrals required required “I believe that we are the first community •toNo referrals Bernt Fiebiger, Denturist •referrals No referrals required Fiebiger, Denturist required Bernt Bernt Fiebiger, Denturist • No referrals required create such wonderful and valuable service to those in need,” says Nanai. “I am very proud and
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pleased to be able to accomplish this with the library’s staff and support.” Nanai and the Lindsay library will hold a small celebration on Sept. 9 and 16, from 1-1:30 pm to mark the Cancer Resource Centre’s opening. You Library Area Supervisor Diane Lansdell (LEFT), joins cancer coach can try her delicious, healthy smoothies, Ildiko Nanai and Chief Librarian Dave Harvie at the Community and all are welcome. Cancer Resource Centre.
Drug overdose third leading cause of deaths
Accidental drug overdose is the third leading cause of unintentional death in Ontario—far surpassing deaths due to traffic accidents. And the Peterborough region ranks higher than the Ontario average for opioid-related emergency department visits—fifth highest in the province. A report from the Municipal Drug Strategy Coordinators Network of Ontario found that more than 5,000 Ontarians have unintentionally lost their lives due to opioid overdose since 2000. On top of this, there are probably 20 to 25 non-fatal overdoses for every death, says the report, called Prescription for Life. Opioid-related emergency department visits to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre have more than doubled between 2003 and 2013—from 69 to 155 a year. Even in life-threatening situations, some people may not call 911, for fear of drug charges. But police will focus on saving lives rather than laying drugrelated charges when called to an overdose scene, says Peterborough Police Chief Murray Rodd. The force has provided overdose training to all of its uniformed members. In a 2013 overdose awareness video, Chief Rodd emphasized that the preservation of life is the paramount concern of officers attending any call for service.
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For more information on overdose awareness and prevention, see www.overdoseday.com or www.drugstrategy.ca.
Come on down for UW
This year’s United Way CKL Campaign will launch in Lindsay on Wednesday, Sept. 9, with a 7:30 am breakfast buffet at Smitty’s, and a chance to meet the UW’s three co-chairs, all from Metroland Media—Mary Babcock, Regional General Manager, Kawartha Division, Lois Tuffin, Editor-in-Chief, and Marcus Tully, General Manager. The party continues at 4 pm with appetizers at Boston Pizza. Cost for each event is $15. Call 8785081 to reserve your spot. Here are some other upcoming UW events: • Women United meets at 7 pm at the Olympia on Sept. 8. • The first of the “FeasTable” events in support of the United Way and Kawartha Lakes Farm Fresh Eighth Annual 100 Mile Dinner is Sept. 14 with two
sittings, at 5 and 7:30 pm. Call 705-328-1444. • United Way “Tractor Pull with a Twist” happens at the Lindsay Fair on Sept. 24 between 11:30 am and 3 pm. Watch teams pull a 25,000 pound tractor in front of the Grandstand. • Quilts 2015 will celebrate quilts and quilting through various artistic mediums in the Commonwell Building at the Ex. The UW event will run Oct. 3 from 10 am to 6 pm, and will feature an auction, demonstrations, tea room, raffle, vendors, artists etc. Call Sheryl at 705-878-5081 for info on any of the above or to RSVP or pledge.
HEALTHY DIET PROTECTS HEARING
Consuming a diet that is rich in vegetables, fruit, and fiber (as well as low in saturated fat) may help prevent hearing loss, although no dietary measure can reverse hearing damage. The simple fact is that our auditory systems are connected to our cardiovascular, neural, and metabolic health. Thus, any dietary measures that we can take to improve blood flow, the transmission of nerve signals, and cell function helps to preserve our hearing. When researchers analyzed the dietary habits of 2,366 people who were given a fourpart hearing test, they found that those with the best diets resisted noise-induced hearing loss better than those with poor diets. This is one more good reason to adopt healthy eating habits. Studies show that when you consume antioxidants in the form of folic acid commonly found in spinach, asparagus, beans, broccoli, eggs, and nuts, you can reduce the risk of hearing loss by up to 20 percent. Antioxidants reduce the number of free radicals in your body; free radicals can damage the nerve tissue in your inner ears. To schedule a hearing assessment, please call us. P.S. The best way to preserve hearing is to have a hearing assessment that identifies any hearing deficiency, which may then be addressed with the use of a prescription hearing aid.
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Classifieds SERVICES ORIGINAL MAN WITH TRUCK 15 yrs experience Lowest prices. Grass cutting, Painting, Garbage removal, property maintenance, long or short distance moves. No job too small! Bruce 705-738-6321 ____________________ GOPHER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Dump runs Eavestrough cleaning Moving assistance Private security Monica Stanley 705-738-6364 ____________________ CERAMIC TILE Quality installations. Very reliable. Call Ted for an estimate. 705-454-9826 ____________________ DOUGLAS CANOES Recanvasing, fibreglassing and Restorations. Restored canoes and bookcases for sale. 25 yrs experience. PH. 705-738-5648 email: farrdj@nexicom.net www.douglascanoes.ca ____________________ GREGG MACNEIL LANDSCAPING 705-793-9437 Interlocking brick, armour stone, retaining walls, decks, driveways, walkways, patios, stairs & repairs to all.
Deadline for next issue: Wednesday, September 9, 2015. 20 words or less for $25 + H.S.T. E-Mail: Classifieds@thepromoter.ca EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Custom-fit clothing alterations. Call April. 705-738-2396 _____________________ RELIABLE MAN WITH TRUCK/TRAILER Dump runs, chain saw log splitting, brush removal, small moving jobs. Call John 705-738-3214 Leave message. ____________________ HH GLASS Windows, screens, glass units, metal brakes. Your windows may need only glass replaced. Caulking jobs too. Call Harold 705-887-6608 haroldharding47@gmail. com ____________________ COUNTRY MAGIC House cleaning services Has your housework become overwhelming? I can make it disappear! Servicing Bobcaygeon & Fenelon Falls Irene Heisler 705-344-2215 countrymagic houseceaning@gmail. com ____________________ FENELON COMPUTERS 705-879-4356 Mobile service, repairs, upgrades, virus removal, Wifi, network installations, iPad, security data. Training available. Flexible hours. psamuels@i-zoom.net
BOB’S ODD JOBS Odd jobs around house indoor or outdoor House monitoring Fuel useage monitoring Clear pathways to tanks in winter. Give me a call 705-731-6334 ____________________ COUNTRY GREEN CLEANING SERVICES Professional Residential/ Cottage Cleaning Lady. General cleaning with NON-TOXIC products. Servicing Bobcaygeon and surrounding area. Tina 705-731-9477 countrygreen cleaningservices @gmail.com
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FOR SALE Poker table (for 8) $75.00 OBO Reverse Osmosis System by Culligan $75.00 OBO Call Peter 705-738-6398 ____________________ 3 BUILDINGS FOR SALE School portable 24’ x 32’ $7000. House 20 X 32, 8 x 10 add on $2200. Trailer house 60 x 12, 10 x 10 add on $500 705-879-1564 ____________________ ORPHOPEDIC LIFT CHAIR Purchased from Homestead Oxygen & Medical Equipment, Lindsay. Cost new $1300 few months old, never used. For sale $500 705-738-6045
2012 Canyon SLE 4 door pick up. 70 000km. Estate sale. Fully loaded. Call 705-454-1425
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LAKEWOOD CONDOMINIUMS Brand new condominium for rent for Dec 1st occupancy. Beautiful new building in Bobcaygeon, well appointed suite, covered parking. 705 706 3199 ____________________ 2 bedroom apartment, central Bobcaygeon, second floor, laundry, 4 appliances. References, first and last, no smoking, no pets. Available Oct 1/15 705-738-6188.
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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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WANTED: Kawartha Country Cloggers are looking for anyone interestesd in having fun and learning to clog. Please contact Carol Chelow @ 705-738-4974
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Why rent when you can own more for less? $1500. new - asking $900. or best offer Tableclothes, Napkins, Table Skirts, Backdrops, Chair Covers, Organza sashes and table throws USED ONCE - PROFFESSIONALLY CLEANED For more information call 705-738-6970 BUY • USE• CLEAN • SELL
WANTED Appliances, batteries, electronics, steel, copper, aluminum, cars. Anything metal. FREE pick-up. Call Andy 705-793-2145 ____________________ WANTED: Nostalgia and Pop Culture Items Vinyl records (rock, blues, jazz and soul), music memorabilia, pre1990 comic books and toys, vintage costume jewellery, sterling & gold jewellery, Kawartha history books & memorabilia. All types of retro / mid-century items. House calls made at your convenience. Robert or Penny 705324-2699
YARD SALE
YARD SALE Sat. Sept 5 8am - 2pm Home decor, cottage entertaining, dishware, coffee tables, books & more. Victoria Place 361 The Captains Corners, Bobcaygeon. ____________________ YARD SALE @ LARRY’S 1085 RD 24 Dunsford Sat. Sept 12 8am Sun Sept 13 8am
MOVING SALE Everyting must go. Sept 5 & 6 8am Dining room, kitchen set, furniture, paintings, tools, LPs in cabinet, kitchen stuff and much much more. 18 Olde Forest Lane, Port 32, Bobcaygeon. HUGE YARD SALE Fri Sept 4th 2-6pm Sat. Sept. 5th Sun Sept. 6th 9am - 3pm Excellent selection of hand tools, equipment, automotive parts, hardware, power tools, air & electric household items, bicycles and lawn equipment. PIGEON HOLLOW PARK 516 CTY RD 36, BOBCAYGEON
HELP WANTED
CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT / TEAM LEADER Required for our growing dental office in Bobcaygeon. Applicant must be certified. Preferably with both computer, reception and assisting experience. We are looking for an organized individual who is a self-starter to
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY MADELEINE AND KEN STUART Come help us celebrate this Golden Anniversary on Saturday Sept. 12th @ 7:00pm in the Stuart’s backyard. Best wishes only, BYOB and Lawn chair. Love all of your kids, grand kids and great grand kids.
THANK YOU We would like to say “Thank You” to all of our friends and neighbours for all of the condolences and wishes on the passing of Nelson. It was very much appreciated. From Dorothy, Leanne and Steve Logan & family.
help our office become one of the premier dental offices in the Bobcaygeon area. Please send resume to E-Mail: tridont@cogeco.net ____________________ LIVEWELL CENTRE Is currently looking for a part-time cleaner. Possible evenings required. Please drop in or call 705-738-4554 if interested.
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BETTOLO, Sylvia Bernadette - Passed away peacefully at her home in Pleasant Point on Wednesday, August 19, 2015. Sylvia, in her 73rd year, was the loving daughter of Lucille Baranuik and fondly remembered by her many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Relatives and friends were invited to call at ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 40 Russell Street East, Lindsay K9V 2A4 (705-324-4828) on Tuesday, August 25 from 11:00 A.M. until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 noon. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the St. Mary’s Church - Restoration Fund would be appreciated by the family and can be arranged through the STODDART FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTRE, 24 Mill Street, Lindsay K9V 2L1 (705-324-3205). Online condolences may be directed to www.stoddartfuneralhome.com Special thanks to the Paramed Nursing Team and especially Kathryn Younker for the special care and assistance that our most loved Sylvia received while in their care.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of ROSS ERNEST DUCKWORTH, late of the City of Kawartha Lakes, who died on or about June 16, 2015, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on of before the 9th day of October, 2015, after which date the Estate Trustee will distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED this 20th day of August 2015 Caroline Ryan Estate Trustee by her solicitors LLF LAWYERS LLP 332 Aylmer Street North P.O. Box 1146 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7H4
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Horoscopes
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Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) It’s time to do some celebrating, Aquarius. You can always find something to celebrate, can’t you? Think of all the things for which you are grateful, and throw yourself a party. Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20) Autumn is nearly upon us. The kids are back to school. Summer vacations are over. Why not use this time, Pisces, to branch out? Take that course you’ve always wanted; plan a trip; harvest some wild edibles; join a new exercise class; the sky’s the limit. Aries (March 21 to April 20) “You can’t stay in your corner of the forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes”— A.A. Milne. That’s right, Aries. You have to reach out—to your neighbor, coworker, a family member with whom you’ve lost contact, or an old friend. Don’t wait too long to make that first move.
Taurus (April 21 to May 21) Fear—what an ominous word. Do you know what you fear most, Taurus? Don’t let your fears over-run your life. Put them into perspective. See what you can learn from them and what they say about you. Then kiss them good-bye. Gemini (May 22 to June 22) Advice to someone wooing a Gemini woman: offer her emotional security as well as personal freedom to be what she wants. A Gemini woman won’t tolerate a partner that is over-bearing and demanding. And don’t even think of trying to make her jealous. Cancer (June 23 to July 23) Keep saying no to what you don’t want. And keep asking for what you do want, Cancer. It gets easier every day. Leo (July 24 to Aug. 23) No matter what your age, your life is still young. You can still do all the things you dreamed of doing. There’s no time like the present, so start now, dear Leo. Virgo (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) Breathe, breathe, and breathe again. The breath we take is so important to our lives, Virgo. Yes, it lets us live, but it also, if cherished and nurtured, will offer us so much more—calmness in a storm, joy in the simple things. So breathe. Libra (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) Many days it is hard to be positive, Libra. We know you are struggling with some issues, right now. Search out support. Don’t try to do this all by yourself. You are strong, but it never hurts to ask for a helping hand. Scorpio (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22) Don’t be afraid to take advice when it is offered, Scorpio. Most likely it is not intended as criticism. The person wants to be helpful. If you are convinced it is an excuse for disparagement, just smile and move on.
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Sagittarius (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) You have experienced a number of changes recently, Sag, and believe it or not, there are more to come. But you have shown you are more than equipped to handle any challenges. Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) As a Capricorn, you are strong-willed and will persevere to accomplish your goals, setting high standards for yourself and others. Remember to strive, not for perfection, but for excellence— your very best.
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