“Your Island Newspaper”February 5, 2009 • issue 683 Serving St. Joseph Island since 1995 Visit...
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February 5, 2009 • issue 683 Serving St. Joseph Island since 1995
Visit us online at www.islandclippings.com Tel: 705-246-1635email: [email protected] Fax: 705-246-7060
“Your Island Newspaper”
WE BARELY EVEN NOTICE it anymore. It’s no longereven news. Just turnon your radio or tele-vision, or read thenewspaper, and therecent ‘EconomicDownturn’ is the bigglobal story thesedays.
With “the economy”being blamed for cut-backs, job losses,diminished buyingpower and a con-sumer credit crunch,the average North American family isunder more and more pressure to makeends meet.
For others, it’s even more serious andmuch closer to home. For them, it’s notabout statistics, free trade, wage parity orjob sharing: it’s about just gettingthrough each day.
Government Social Service bureaus,responsible for such important issues asWelfare, Mothers’ Allowance, Services forthe Disabled and the Homeless, do theirbest with their discretionary funds, on acommunity level. But these discretionaryfunds are stretched thin, and can’t becounted on to help everyone in need.
It’s the community itself that needs tolook after their own. Indeed,some would say that it’s whatdefines a community in the firstplace.
Anna Hamilton, Chair of the St.Joseph Island and Area FoodBank and CommunityKitchens, knows this only toowell. “It’s about neighbourshelping neighbours. We’re justhelping to organize the effortand focus it where it’s mostneeded.”
The Island and the North Shorecommunities have always been generousin their efforts to provide relief to thosein need, especially among the variousChurch groups in the area. Today’s FoodBank organization grew out of this ‘grassroots’ concern, when the United ChurchOutreach Committee applied to the localSocial Service bureau in Thessalon forfunding. The funding was granted inNovember 2001, and the Food Bank aswe know it today, was born.
“There is no monopoly on sharing” saysAnna. “I can’t begin to tell you about allthe tremendous support we receive, bothin material and money, from a wide vari-ety of sources. Many individuals andfamilies have been most generous. In
There if you need them…Will YOU bethere for them?
The Real Estate StopDavid NelsonSales Representative
“Your Island Realtor”949-7867 • 246-2757
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Proprietor: Dale Wenmann
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Congratulations on the excellent jobyou are doing with the IslandClippings!
The overall image of the paper is niceand clean, your public interest articlesadd interesting reading material to thepaper, and the fact that you are goingout into the community and findingthis material shows your enthusiasm.
I am even more convinced that I madethe right decision in selecting you totake over the paper, on my recentretirement.
Keep up the great work! I look forwardto reading your paper each week.
Ted Lumley (semi-retired)
Homesick
There is something magical about theisland that never leaves you no matterhow far you go. When growing up onthe island, in Richards Landing, Iremember spending the long summerdays looking out at the lake, thinking itwas getting boring, and that when Igrew up I was going to move far awayto a big city and never look back. Well,now I guess I am grown up (at leastpartially) and though I am not in a
huge city, it is much larger than theLanding (I hit 5 sets of lights on theway home from work so it must be atleast a little bigger) and still the bestpart of my year is the week vacation Itake to come home.
The very first year I returned homeafter moving away, I brought my hus-band, and as soon as we drove over thebridge we rolled down all the car win-dows. The warm scent of water, treesand sand flooded into our car and Istill can hear him laughing and saying"what’s that good smell?" to which Ireplied "that....is the island".
I work in an office in the legal depart-ment for General Motors now. I am farfrom the water, and far from home butmy office walls are covered in homephotos sent from my mother, no one isable to walk by my desk without com-menting on the beauty of St.JosephIsland. Who would have guessed, afterall these years and all these miles, I stillspend my days looking out at the lake.
Homesick in the south,
Barclee Huggins (Sabine)Business Resource Center
General Motors Corporation
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Question: I have Sympatico dial-upInternet. Last week Sympatico refusedto connect for two days. During thistime I called Sympatico technical sup-port where I was told that my modemwas causing the problem. Then, on thethird day everything was working again.Please explain what happened. Do Ineed a new modem?
Answer: Your unpleasant experiencewas shared by dozens of Sympatico dial-up customers in our small community,as well as in Desbarats and Echo Bay.Contrary to what the technical supportimplied, this recent outage was anundiscovered problem with a SympaticoInternet server. That’s their end, notyour end! Evidently the front-line tech-nical support was not informed. Mostcall centre personnel follow a scriptwhen diagnosing customer Internetissues. This requires virtually no techni-cal expertise on the support side andties up frustrated Sympatico customersin a plodding step-by-step session last-ing hours. If you hang up and call backwith the hope of acquiring a more expe-rienced techie, you will be forced intoanswering the same scripted questions.A better option for Sympatico dial-upcustomers is contacting local neigh-bours and friends using the sameSympatico dial-up Internet service.
Whenever Sympatico dial-up suffers asystem-wide outage, dozens of cus-tomers are affected. Confirming thisfact, do not be content with front-linetechnical support. Politely avoid beingdrawn into a scripted hour-long ques-tion and answer session. Be firm. Askfor a technical supervisor and reportyour problem. Then, sit back and wait.Encourage anyone else suffering a simi-lar woe to call Sympatico. A flood ofidentical complaints will surely awakenthe sleeping beast. Sympatico system-wide errors are eventually detected andcorrected over-night. Allowing unin-formed front-line technical support anopportunity to muck up your computerand to convince you to buy a newmodem is unacceptable. Here’s somegood news for all you dial-up Internetusers. Bell has been quietly extendingthe range for DSL (Digital SubscriberLine) high-speed Internet servicebeyond Richards Landing. Call 310-8400 and speak to a Bell sales represen-tative about availability in your area.Unsatisfied with dial-up service with noDSL in your near future, there’s alwayssatellite Internet service. Xplornet serv-ice is beamed into our region from aHughes satellite. From what I have seen,performance is better than via olderAnik satellite but slower than DSL. Let’sgo surfing now!
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The prospective son-in-law was asked by his girl friend's father, “Son, are you able to support a family?”
“Well, no, sir,” he replied. “I was just planning to support your daughter. The rest of you will have to fend for yourselves.”
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Donna Hudson’sManitoba Blueberry Pie
1 C. Blueberries1 C. water1 C. sugar
3 tbsp. cornstarchcook until thickened
add 3 C. chilled raw blueberries (can be frozen).Pour in to baked pie shell.
Top with whipped cream or cool whip when serving.
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The St. Joseph Island Hunters and Anglers Association presents
The AnnualErnie Eddy Memorial
Children’s Ice Fishing DerbyOpen to All Children Elementary School Age or Younger
Prizes for both Splake & Open Division1st prize - $50.002nd prize - $25.003rd prize - $10.00
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This is a free event. No entrance fee. Live bait provided.For more information call Graham or Sherrie Kent @ 246-2176
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“Rise and Shine”The NEW Lighthouse
Thank you for writing a balanced and fair article about ourlighthouse. Things are moving along every day. The top partis modeled after the lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia.The bottom part has the shape of the former light onNeebish Island. We have tried to incorporate beauty as wellas function in the design.
I have been contacted by the publisher of Lighthouse Newsin Maine, USA. They have great interest in our project.Apparently there hasn’t been a lighthouse built in NorthAmerica in many years. May we have your permission to useyour article?
We wish you much success with the Clippings. So far, sogood.
Regards,Ray Stortini
Richards Landing
I got in a fight with my wife last night and it was totallymy fault.
She asked me what was on the TV and I said: dust.Didn't go too well after that.
Insight ... continued from page 2
Editors’ Note: Many thanks to all who have sent us cardsand letters of praise and encouragement. We really appreci-ate them and they tell us that Islanders are paying attention.
ALSO, send us your letters. We really want to hear fromyou!
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When ever we think of Las Vegas the thing that comes to mindis the grandeur and glitz of the casinos, stores and theatresthat line “The Strip.” On our recent trip we were able to seeanother side of Vegas away from the lights and sounds ofdowntown.
We were invited to help serve lunch at the Blind Centre ofSouthern Nevada. On this day a meal was prepared and servedby Lions Club members to 40 sight challenged people fromthe area. The centre is a facility that was built by the LionsClubs of Nevada and is operated under the guidance of theWest Charleston Lions Club. The building has a dining areacomplete with kitchen facilities, a dance hall, computer room,craft rooms and exercise areas. The clients are afforded full useof these facilities with scheduled programs and meals madeavailable. They are taken on shopping trips and medical visitin the Centre’s Van. An outside building houses a shop werethe cleaning and recycling of eye glasses is started before beingsent out for distribution. All programs and events are suppliedfree of charge to the clients and are financed through the sup-port of Lions Clubs in Nevada and fund raising endeavors.
This was another opportunity for my wife and me to witnessLions maintaining our motto of
“WE SERVE”
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Don't forget the St. Joseph Island Maple Syrup Stampede on Saturday at Jocelyn Recreation grounds.All participants and spectators welcome."
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Ladies’ NightThurs. Feb. 12, 2009, 7 pm
Hosting a Fantasia Party
Just in time for Valentine’s Day
Gifts and products to romance your man8
Come and enjoy fruit dip and chocolate from our chocolate fountain.
246-0063Located in the Hilton Beach Inn
CelebratingFriday the 13thon the North Shore
The Island Bar & GrillFebruary and March 13th, 2009
Entertainment starts at 7 pmDoor Prizes
Arrive by snowmachine, caror
Motorcycle if you dare!!!Motel accomodation availablePhone for rates 705-246-0063
Valentine’s DayIn house Specialor order from our menu.
Enjoy a FunEvening of Music
Blarney (Celtic)Fred Kent, Bill O’Donnell, Rick Deevey, Daryl Hopf and Jim Hopper
Breathe Owl BreathE (Folk)
February 21st at 8 pm
For information and ticketsOTHC 246-0055 [email protected]
David Nelson 246-2757The Rad Zone in Wellington Square Mall
$20. General
Admission
$10. students orseniors
Is one life lost worth the $200,000 saving?It is our understanding that a consulting company hired bySault Area Hospital (SAH) to address the current outstand-ing deficit of over $13 million will submit their finishedreport to the SAH Board sometime in early 2009.
We have been informed that a recommendation to reducethe hours of emergency room service at Matthews MemorialHospital (MMH) may be made.
This possibility is of grave concern to our organization. It isour view that the 24-hour emergency care presently provid-ed at the MMH site is the minimum standard acceptable toresidents of this area.
MMH serves communities on the North Shore from EchoBay to Bruce Mines and all of St. Joseph Island. The tax-paying residents of these ten townships in ruralNortheastern Ontario will not accept the elimination ofemergency room services, the reduction in communityhealth care services, and risk of lives lost. Is one life lostworth the $200,000 annual saving this elimination of servicewill provide for the SAH budget?
Respectfully,Shirley Lapish, President,On behalf of all members of the MMH Auxiliary
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Classic starts @ 10:30 amSkating starts @ 11:15 amAwards • Draw Prizes
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Registration forms can be picked up at the Jocelyn Township office or download from
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Sudokuanswer on page 11
CRIME STOPPERSThieves. They continue to target innocent, hard-workingfamilies.The OPP need your help solving these three thefts:
• November 9th or 10th from the 300 block of DeplontyRoad in Johnson Township, a red and black 2006Powermax 200 ATV
• Between the 15th of November and the 12th of January,from a locked shed on V-line in St. Joseph Township, ared 1994 Formula STX skidoo
• On the 21st or 22nd of January, from the 300 block onEcho Lake Rd., Echo Bay, a blue and yellow 2001 Polaris600 snow machine
Please help these people recover their losses. If you haveany information to help solve these crimes call CrimeStoppers at 942-7867 or 1-800-222-TIPS.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RAY!!�
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A old fashioned lady, always quite delicate and elegant, especially in her language, was planning a weeks holiday inon the Island with her husband, so she wrote to a particular
camping ground and asked for a reservation.She wanted to make sure that the camping ground was fullyequipped, but didn't know quite how to ask about the toilet
facilities. She just couldn't bring herself to write the word “toilet” in her letter. After much thought, she finally came upwith the old fashioned term "Bathroom closet" but when shewrote it down, she still thought she was being too forward,
so she started all over again, rewrote the letter, and referredto the bathroom closet as the B.C.
“Does the camping ground have it's own B.C.” is what she wrote.
Well, the camping ground owner wasn't a bit old fashioned,and he just couldn't figure out what the old lady was talkingabout, so he showed the letter around a few of the campersand the only thing they could come up with was that B.C.stood for Baptist Church, so he wrote the following reply.
Dear Madam,I regret very much the delay in answering your letter, but I
now take the pleasure of informing you that a B.C. is locatednine miles north of our camping ground, and is capable ofseating 250 people at one time.
I admit that it is quite a distance away if you are in thehabit of going regularly but no doubt you will be pleased toknow that a great number of campers go there and manytake their lunches along and make a day of it. They usuallyarrive nice and early and stay quite late.
The last time my wife and I went was six years ago, and itwas so crowded we had to stand up the whole time we werethere. It may interest you to know that there is a special supper planned there to raise money to buy more seats sothat everyone will be able to sit in comfort.
I would like to say that it pains me very much not to beable to go more regularly, but it is surely no lack of desire onmy part, just that I am so busy most of the time.
As we grow older, it seems to be more of an effort to go,especially in the cold weather. If you decide to come down toour camping ground perhaps I could go with you the firsttime you go, sit with you and introduce you to all the otherfolks.
Remember this is a very friendly community.
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addition, organizations and churches have been especiallysupportive. The Anglican Parishes of St. Joseph and St.George, for example, have held a number of very successfulfood drives. For the past 3 years, the Northern Credit Unionbranch in Richards Landing have been fantastic boosters,through their “pennies” programme. Sally Hooke andJocelyn Township have been outstanding in their sup-port, through the ‘Jocelyn Mall’s’ contributions”.
“We do receive some funding from the ServiceBureau, but most of our support and helpcomes from the community. All these won-derful people and organizations aretruly a blessing”.
Anna and her team of fellow dedicat-ed volunteers co-ordinate two principalprogrammes:
The Food Bank is open Wednesdays, from1:00 pm to 3:00 pm, at Harmony St.Mark’s United Church in RichardsLanding. The number of families usingthis service varies widely: “We’ve had up to 21 families,which represented 70 people …approximately half of themchildren”!
On average, the Food Bank helps 10 to 12 families per week.Each family receives a standard shopping bag of food, withno questions asked. Presently the Food Bank must limit itshelp to two visits a month per family. In Anna’s words, “We’redoing the best we can with what we’ve got. We’d like to domore, because the need is for more”.
The second initiative is ‘Community Kitchens’, a uniqueprogramme of ‘shared cooking’, through which participantspay a nominal fee to prepare meals together, which are then
shared amongst the participants, who then take the mealshome. The food, cooking utensils and facilities are pro-
vided for their use.
There are presently 2 ‘Community Kitchens’operating in the area. “It’s a wonderfulway to ensure quality, healthy meals,plus it gives participants the benefit ofhaving others with whom to socialize”.
The Food Bank and CommunityKitchens have come a long way in thepast 8 years, and sadly, there’s still along way yet to go.
So tonight, when you sit down at your din-ner table, don’t just count your blessings….. share them!
Support your Food Bank any way you can,by donating food or money, or both!
Material donations can be dropped off at the Friendship Hallat the back of Harmony St. Mark’s United Church inRichards Landing. For further information, or if your groupwould like to start a Community Kitchen, please contactAnna Hamilton at 246-2869.
After all, it’s your own neighbours that you’d be helping.
Continued from front cover
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Deadline is noon Tuesdaysfor all material
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EVERYONE WELCOMECall 246-2242 for futher information
Sunday, February 15thHilton Community Hall
1 pm until 3 pmAdmission: $2.00 tea/coffee/pop and a chance on a door prize
Desserts priced individuallyThose who wish to donate a dessert may enter
it for judging or just donate it.
Please bring desserts for judging before 10 am.(Others as well, if convenient)
There is no fee to enter.
Adult Categories:Cakes, Pies, Brownie/Squares, Cheesecakes
and Candies/Confections
Under 12 years of age Categories:
Brownies/Squares, Cookies and Candies/Confections
“Best of Show” will also be awardedTake-out containers available!
A Delicious Fundraiser from the Hilton Beach Recreation Committee
R E C E P T I O N I S TThe Matthews Memorial Hospital Association (MMHA)has an opening for the position of Receptionist at the St. Joseph Island Medical Clinic in Richards Landing.
The successful applicant will possess well developed communication and computer skills, have experience in either a hospital or clinic setting, and be able to work with aminimum of supervision.
As a member of our health care team, your duties will include scheduling appointments, answering the telephone,preparing and submitting MOHLTC billings, typing correspondence and filing patient records.
MMHA offers a 32 hour work week, competitive wages, vacation, benefit package and a pleasant work environmentin a modern, 2 – physician clinic. The successful applicantwill start as soon as possible.
Interested applicants are asked to submit their resume, covering letter and 3 employment related references to:
Employment ApplicationMMHA, Box 171, Richards Landing ON P0R 1J0by 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 11, 2008.
The successful applicant may be required to undergo a background check.
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
32” RCA Television $275.19” Samsung Television$100Gray pull out couch, goodfor camp $50. Call 246-0699Free older style couch &chair in good shape. Youpick up! We just upgraded.Call 246-0707Full face snowmobile hel-met, size M, black, ZeusDOT approved. No scratch-es. $50. Call 246-3518.
MISCELLANEOUS
Wanted: Camp/Cottage/B&Bfor rent. We are having 80seniors on the Island theweek of August 9-16, 2009for a reunion and requireaccommodations. Can youhelp? Please email [email protected]
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The ST. JOSEPH ISLANDVOYAGEURS SNOWMOBILE CLUB isholding a general meeting atthe clubhouse onWednesday, Feb.11th at7.30 pm. New members welcome.The SNOWMAN CONTESTwill be held on the trailsagain this year, so we wel-come all entries. Pleaseleave your name and tele-phone number with yoursnowman. Winners will beannounced after the Marchbreak.Kindergarten registrationtakes place on Friday,February 6, 2009. Pleasecontact the school A.S.A.P.at 246-2618 to set up anappointment time. Also if youknow of any children whoare going to be 4 beforeDecember 31, 2009 pleaselet the family know that theyshould contact the school.LADIES wishing to donatebaking to the Childrenʼs IceFishing Derby call Sherrie246-2176. Thanks
Square Dance Classes– Johnson TownshipCommunity Centre Hall,Desbarats. 6 week session.Starts Wednesday, February4, 7:00PM. Instructor DonnaBisson. Admission $5. CallPat at 782 6601 for info.The St. Joseph TownshipLibrary is now taking stepsto become automated.Please look for your librarycards and bring them in for abar code. Canʼt find it, noproblem, come in and seeus.The Central Algoma YouthGroup is having a DessertNight, Sat. Feb. 7th at 7 pmat the Desbarats Arena.Also, there will be a silentauction and a live auctionwith Vernon Bailey. All pro-ceeds will go to their working mission trip to Honduras. Contact 782-2268 for moreinfo.Jocelyn Recreation will beholding their annual St.Joseph Island Maple SyrupStampede on Saturday,February 7th. There will be a20 km skating and 7 kmclassic ski races. Awards fortop male and female finish-ers in each race including 13years and under in the clas-sic. Entry includes lunch andgreat draw prizes. Formscan be picked up at theJocelyn Township Office ordownloaded from websitewww.soofinnishnordic.com.Cost is $25.00 for entriesreceived from Jan 10 - Feb 4and $35.00 for entriesreceived Feb 5-7. For ques-tions call the TownshipOffice at 246-2025Free tutoring is available forGr. 1-8 at the Children'sLibrary on Mon. evenings 6 - 9 or Sat. 12 - 3. Call 246-2877 for more infoand/or to book your half hoursession.NEW HOURS at theChildren's Library. We will beopen after school Thursdaysfrom 3:15-5:00 pm beginningThurs. Feb. 5th.
Consider this your invitationfrom Jocelyn RecreationCommittee to come andenjoy our cross country skitrails at the MountainviewCentennial Grounds, 36705th Side Road, Jocelyn Twp.There is no charge for theuse of the trails and mapsare available on site. Thereis a Social Ski every Wed. at1:30 pm. All are invited.Scrapbooking class:February 10th, 7 P.M. at1780 A Line, RichardsLanding. Creative MemoriesConsultant will be on handto answer questions, helplayout pages. Call Linda formore information 246-3502
THANK YOU
From Elisa See for the getwell cards and all the food.Thank you to all my friends& familyHow time flies! John andRoberta Berg would like tothank their family, friendsand co-workers for the sur-prise 40th WeddingAnniversary dinner onSunday, February 1st. Ourwonderful children Shaunaand Nelson, our grand-daughter Billie Dawn and ourdaughter-in-law April man-aged to keep everything asecret right up to the timewhen Shauna escorted usinto the Gran FiestaRestaurant for a "quick biteto eat" after a day of shop-ping in the city. Imagine oursurprise to see everyone sit-ting around a beautifully dec-orated table waiting to enjoya meal with us. Specialthanks to our Island friendsSiggy and Arthena Heckerand Jim and NicoletteDingman for making the win-tery trek into the city. Thanksalso to our daughter-in-lawCindy for allowing Nelson tocome from Sudbury eventhough he had to leave herbehind caring for a very sickbaby. Cindy assures us shewill not miss our fiftieth andthat she will even plan it. Weare truely blessed to have
such wonderful people in ourlives.
OBITUARY
Jean Dell Tuominen1941 – 2009Island residents will be sad-dened to hear of the recentpassing of Jean Tuominen,in Vernon BC, on Januarythe 19th from cancer.Jean was Librarian inRichards Landing for a num-ber of years, circa 1980,prior to moving out west.She was predeceased byher husband Taisto in 1983and her daughter Penny in2008. She is survived by hergrandson, Connor and multi-tude of friends.In the words of her goodfriend Maridel Crawford-Brown (formerly from St.Joe) of Vernon, BC, “Jeanwas a warm, gracious, car-ing, dignified person wholoved life and always sawthe best in people”. She hada passion for nature, ani-mals, music, fishing and theout-of-doors”. The world willbe a poorer place withouther.”A Celebration of Jeanʼs lifewas held at Mountain ViewChapel, Armstrong, onJanuary 28th.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING ON ST. JOE
Friday 6
Hens & Stitches, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10 am to 12 pmIsland Cast-a-Weighs, Calorie Watchers, Hilton Community Hall (rear door, basmt) - 8:30 amSeniors Shuffleboard, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pmFriday Foods Menu available at the Legion - 5 pm to 9 pmAA Meeting, United Church (new addition, side door) - 8 pmSeniors Walking at the Legion 10 am until noon
Saturday 7
Maple Syrup Stampede, Mountainview Centennial Grounds - 10:30 amNordic Walking Group, Meets at Tranter Park - 10 am, Location Jocelyn Township Office.Childrens Library - 10 am to 3 pmHilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pmSt. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pmFree pool all day in the Legion lounge
Sunday 8
Monday 9
Bridge, Dr. Trefry Centre - 1 pm to 5 pm (Open to all seniors)60+ Exercise Program, Dr. Trefry Centre - 10:30 amEuchre, Legion Hall - 8 pm ($3.00 per person)Carpet Bowling for Seniors, Legion - 1 pmChildrenʼs Library - 6 pm to 9 pm Free tutoring available, call to book sessionSt. Joseph Twp, Public Library - 6 pm to 9 pmSeniors Walking at the Legion 10 am until noon
Tuesday 10 Womenʼs Physical Activities, Public School Gym - 6:30 pm to 8 pmCribbage (singles), Legion Hall - 7:30 pm ($3.00 per person)
Wednesday 11
Pool, Legion - 7:30 pmSt. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 9:30 to 12:30 pmFood Bank, United Church, Richards Landing (side door) - 1 pm to 3 pmChildrenʼs Library - 9 am to 12 pm Story time - 10:30 amDr. Trefry Centreʼs Day Out Program - 9 am to 4 pmHilton Union Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pmSeniors Walking at the Legion 10 am until noonSki/Snowshoe Social, Mountainview Centennial Grounds - 1:30 pm
Thursday 12St. Joseph Twp. Public Library - 1 pm to 5 pm and 7 pm to 9 pmDr. Trefry Centreʼs Day Out Program - 9 am to 4 pmChildrenʼs Library - 9 am to 12 pm Story time - 10:30 am
The Anglican Parishof St. Joseph & St. George
EEVVEERRYY SSUUNNDDAAYY::9 am
St. Georges, Echo Bay11 am
Holy Trinity, JocelynSunday School during
serviceRev. Rosalie Goos
945-7043
Grace UnitedChurch
Hilton Beach246-0159246-2578
WORSHIP SERVICE9:30 am
Childcare provided
Rev. Eun-Joo [email protected]
Free MethodistChurch
Worship Service11 am
Bible classes for allages at 9:30 am
Corner of Hilton Rd.& 10th Side Road246-2081
email: [email protected]
Welcometo the
Island BibleChapel
Richards Landing
SUNDAY SERVICES
Lordʼs Supper10 am
Family Bible Hour11:15 am
HarmonySt. Marks
United ChurchRichards Landing
246-257811:00 am
Sunday Schoolduring service
Child Care ProvidedRev. Eun-Joo Park
St. BonifaceCatholic Church
Hilton Beach
MASS TIMES:
July and AugustSat 4:30 & Sun 12:30
Sept to June:Sat at 4:30
Contact253-8191 or 246-2866
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