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domain. No infringement of copyright is knowingly intended.That is our story and we are sticking to it !!
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We’re Local..We’re Wasaga Beach..Number 47 September 9, 2012
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“We Deal in Real Estate, but our Real Business is People”
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The Largest Selection in Wasaga Beach of:
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Terry Fox Run September 16th
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Respect Our Community
Did you know this year’s Terry Fox Run is Sunday, September 16th at Playland Parking lot? Once again we will be running/walking the prettiest route in Ontario (and perhaps Canada). This year we are encouraging everyone to “Team Up For Terry” go to www.terryfox.org and create your team today!!! We want you!!!!For more details please go to www.terryfox.org or contactDavid Foster (705) 429-6263 e-mail [email protected] McCluskey (705) 422-1150
“We are local! We are Wasaga Beach! We are ”Beach BOOSTER!All things local...All things promotional
“We are local! We are Wasaga Beach! We are ”Beach BOOSTER!All things local...All things promotional
Streaming
Internet-Exclusive Radio
Internet radio is a medium for audio broadcasting that is similar in concept to traditional radio. The difference is that, as opposed to a standard AM or FM radio signal, Internet radio is transmitted directly to computers or similar devices via the Internet.No matter which category of internet radio you are using (standard simulcasting of regular FM/AM radio, music recommendation, or an internet exclusive radio network), they all take advantage of streaming technology. When an audio or video signal is streamed it is continually being received by a user in a signal over which they have no control. Streaming media is integral to a popular form of Internet radio where regular radio stations are simulcast over the Internet in real time as they are being broadcast over regular radio airwaves.
Another major type of internet radio service are servers that house internet-exclusive radio networks. As opposed to simply recommending music or simulcasting AM/FM radio, servers are home to content exclusive to the Internet, created by professionals. These operate essentially exactly like AM/FM radio, only they're on the Internet. These radio stations can feature talk radio, comedy, or music. The audio content is recorded on a user's computer where it is then uploaded to the server and accessed by listeners. The audio can be broadcast delayed or in real time.
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Live Bait 24/7
Fishing On My Time55 Mosley St. (behind Pedro’s)
"and now... Wasaga Beach has its OWN, local Radio over the internet from your friends at
Beach BOOSTER! More options for enjoying your new station
are on the way!”www.beachboosterradio.com
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Wasaga Beach Marketplace – Every Tuesday in September Location: Wasaga RecPlex parking lot, 1724 Mosley St. Time: 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.Fruits & Vegetables, Antiques, Baked Goods etc. For more information call 705-429-3844 ext. 2287Sept 8 & 9 – Multisport Triathlon & MarathonWasaga Beach is happy to be hosting the Multisport Triathlon and Marathon. This event is for people of all skill levels. For more information visit www.multisportcanada.comSept 13 – Breakfast at the BeachLocation: The Beacon Restaurant, 146 – 45th Street North, Wasaga Beach.Time: 7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Guest Speaker is Dale Biddell, The United Way.Topic: Supporting the United Way= Supporting Business Growth in Wasaga Beach.Cost: $15.00 for members, $18.00 for non-members. For more information or to register contact: Chamber Office at 705-429-2247Sept 13 – Art in the LibraryLocation: Wasaga Beach Public Library, 120 Glenwood Drive. This fantastic exhibit showcases local talent. Artists participating so far include Lenore Burton, Judy Morrison, Shirley Hoskin, Dave Nicholas and Trevor Dring. Open to the public. For more information call Cathy at 705-429-5481 ext. 2405 or email [email protected] or visit www.wasagabeach.library.on.caSept 13 – Meet the AuthorsLocation: Wasaga Beach Public Library, 120 Glenwood Drive. Time: 6:30 p.m.Summer of the Dancing Bear by Bianca Lakoseljac www.biancalakoseljac.caFor more information call Cathy at 705-429-5481 ext. 2405 or email [email protected] or visit www.wasagabeach.library.on.caSept 14 – Talent ShowcaseLocation: Wasaga Beach Public Library, 120 Glenwood Drive. Time: 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Performers registered so far include Vivian O’Brian, Duncan Murray and Mary Barnes. Amateur entertainers register to sing, dance, act, recite poetry or play instruments for 15 minutes each. Regular library services unavailable during program.For more information call Cathy at 705-429-5481 ext. 2405 or email [email protected] or visit www.wasagabeach.library.on.caSept 16 – Terry Fox Run For Cancer ResearchLocation: Playland Parking lot, Beach Area # 1. Time: 9 a.m. (Rain or Shine). 1km5km & 10km route fun run/walk. Inspired by a Dream, Grounded in Tradition, Volunteer-Driven, No Entry Fee, No Minimum Pledge. For more information contact: David Foster at 705-429-6263 / 1-888-836-9786 www.terryfox.orgSept 21, 22 & 23 - 157th Annual Fall FairLocation: The Great Northern Exhibition - 2220 Fairgrounds Road North off Highway 26 West presented by the Collingwood Agricultural Society. A Celebration of Community Fair Theme: "From Farm Gate to Dinner Plate.”Tickets available at the Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce 550 River Road West, 705-429-2247. For more details telephone 705-444-0308 or visit www.greatnorthernex.comSept 22 & 23 – Wasaga Beach Home & Recreation Show Location: Wasaga RecPlex, 1724 Mosley Street. General Admission: $2.00Presented by Beach Booster Promotions, will showcase the latest products for home and recreation under one roof. Organizers anticipate more than 80 local exhibitors in home improvements, renovation, design, outdoor living, gardening, recreational products and related services will promote their products and services for visitors to experience during this two-day event. Exhibitors contact: [email protected] or call 705-812-5507Sept 28 – Harvest Moon Youth DanceLocation: Wasaga RecPlex, 1724 Mosley St. Grades 5 – 8 only. Time: 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Tickets: $5.00 each in advance and are available at the Recreation Dept in the RecPlex/705-429-3321 or the Chamber of Commerce, 550 River Rd. West at 705-429-2247Wasaga Beach Toastmasters meet every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Wasaga Beach Public Library. For more information call 429-6416 or 429-5464.Wasaga Beach Lions Club Bingo every Friday evening. Almost $5000 in prizes..$1000 Jackpot Game. RecPlex Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Contact: Lions Club at 705-429-3331For more information contact: the Chamber of Commerce at 705-429-2247 /1-866-292-7242 or for more info visit our Events Calendar at www.wasagainfo.com
What’s Happening
Wasaga Beach
7 a.m. ‘til 10 p.m.365 Days a YearLarge Washers
Pick Up and Delivery Wash and Fold Service
625 River Road West, beside SubwayWasaga Beach 705-429-8565
Russ Lipop
705-429-9222Sales Service Installation
24 Hour Emergency Service
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The Wasaga Beach Marketplace is back for 2012 at the RecPlex. The Market takes place 3 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. in September. If you have items that you would like to sell and wondering if they are appropriate for the Market contact [email protected] orcall 705-429-3844 ext. 2287.
1944 Mosley Street, Wasaga Beach, ON
705-422-1100
Repairs & Custom Built Systems including Gaming. Call & see if we can save you
money.
Laptops,Iphones,Ipad accessoriesComputer Parts
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Dedicated Local Insurance Professionalfor all your insurance needs.
You are just a phone call away from a competitive quote.
ANTIQUE CARS • AUTO • HOME • COMMERCIAL • FARM
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RecPlex Marketplace
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B-1456 Mosley Street, Wasaga Beach
Agency forThrifty Car Rentals
705-352-3500and
U-Haul Rentals
705-352-1292
Labour Day Weekend is now behind us, as is a remarkable summer of seemingly endless days of blue skies and warm sun. We enjoyed the kind of weather that many of us remember as a part of growing up and enjoying summer in Wasaga Beach!Beach BOOSTER has enjoyed the many special events that we have proudly sponsored and participated in throughout the year… including Snowman Mania, Funderland, Easter Eaggstraviganza, Wild Wing Bike Rally, Promote Wasaga Golf Tournament, Wasaga Beach Blues Festival to name just a few. We were also rewarded as Beach BOOSTER presented the successful inaugural two day Back to The Beach festival on our historic Main Street in August!As individuals, we are all blessed to be living in Wasaga Beach with all that is here to make our town so unique… and as a business, Beach BOOSTER is encouraged with the great support we continue to receive from our Town Hall and of course our many valued advertisers and friends!It was less than three years ago that Beach BOOSTER was born, with the introduction of our community friendly Beach BOOSTER Transit Stop benches. The goal was then, as it is now… to provide a cost effective, local advertising venue for our local businesses. As an extension of these opportunities and of course with the addition of the creative and community minded Bill Frieday to the Beach BOOSTER Group, beach BOOSTER publication was introduced as a one sheet, black and white local newsletter. Within one short year, beach BOOSTER publication grew to what you see today, an eight page, full colour local paper… and we are still looking to grow! Our aim continues to be nothing but local in promoting Wasaga Beach and its businesses!
This week, Beach BOOSTER is very pleased to launch the newest, local media in Wasaga Beach as we
introduce you to Beach BOOSTER Radio!In keeping with our original intent of being positive and proactive in making Wasaga Beach an even better place to live, visit and do business, Beach BOOSTER Radio will provide local news, announcements and information, while of course giving our listeners a great selection of music and local programming! As we have always encouraged local input for our beach BOOSTER publication and special events, we urge all in Wasaga beach to be involved in your new, all local Beach BOOSTER Radio!Beach BOOSTER Radio can be enjoyed anytime atwww.beachboosterradio.com. Our easy to use Blackberry and Iphone apps are just a click away, making us very portable.Please mark your calendars for our fun and exciting Official Beach BOOSTER Radio Launch Party at Boston Pizza, Wasaga Beach on Monday, October 1st! We promise contests, give-aways and even more ways to listen and enjoy your new local Beach BOOSTER Radio!Please listen and support our local advertisers! Contact us at anytime with questions and/or concerns.I can be reached at 705-241-9762 or [email protected] Bickerstaff
The next Breakfast at the Beach is on Thursday. September 13, 2012 at Beacon Restaurant, 146 North 45th St, Wasaga Beach, from 7:00am to 8:30am.The speaker this month is Dale Biddell of United Way. She will be speaking about the overview of the new-look United Way. Dale will be inviting the Wasaga Beach Business Community to consider the United Way as an instrument for assisting with the distribution of charitable funds within the community. Without a clear system and strategy for dealing with the issues of social deprivation in our area; there is a potential problem for the community to suffer from 'donation fatigue.' To avoid this, the United Way is advocating making a single donation which it will distribute in co-operation with the community.This month's breakfast will include the now regular opportunity of becoming a Featured Business Person for those who attend. Should your card be drawn, a two-paragraph promotional blurb about your business will be emailed to all members, one month of advertising in Wasaga's beach BOOSTER, and a one-month banner advertisement will appear on the Chamber web site.The breakfast is $15 for Chamber members and $18 for non-members. This is an opportunity to network and get to know other business people in the Beach.Registration begins at 7:00 am and the formal part of the breakfast ends at 8:30 am. However, you are welcome to stay and network further until 9:00 am.Please confirm your attendance: Alternatively, you can call the Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce at 705-429-8671 and register your intention to attend.
United Way’s Speaks at Breakfast at the Beach
Dale Biddell
See someone do a good job?Beach BOOSTER wants to reward them!
Nominate someone that helps make
Wasaga Beach an even better placeto live and visit!
Twice a month Beach BOOSTERwill award the Good Job Bouquet.
contact us at [email protected]
Cathy’s Flower and Gift Boutique705-429-1112Proud Partner
New LIONS CLUB in
The information meeting is to be held thJanuary 11 at 7 p.m. at Beech’s At The Bay
located on Main Street.(there is no charge to attend)
WASAGA BEACH
DO YOU WANT TO GET INVOLVED IN YOUR LOCAL AND WORLD-WIDE COMMUNITY?
If so, come out to our information meeting and learn about the largest service club in the world. Lions International with clubs in 206 countries &
territories help people in your community, countryand worldwide through fundraising projects.
Have fun along the way with fellow members.
For more details contact Richard or Mary
(705) 429-8731
For more details contact Richard or Mary
(705) 429-8731
New LIONS CLUB in
WASAGA BEACH
Lions Clubs are Ready to HelpRight now, Lions clubs are making a
difference around the world. That’s becausewhenever Lions clubs gets together,
problems get smaller and communities getbetter. Our 45,000 clubs and 1.3 millionmembers in over 200 countries makesLions Clubs International the world’s
largest service organization.Lions Clubs Offer a New Opportunity
Lions clubs have offered people theopportunity to give back to their
communities and help those in need since1917. Soon, a new Lions Club will be
established in your community, giving youthe opportunity to become an active
volunteer, a member of a respectedinternational organization, a leader in yourcommunity and a friend to people in need.
Lions Clubs are UniqueLions clubs support sight programs, assistthe disabled, feed the hungry and provide
disaster relief assistance. And that’s not all.Each Lions club chooses their own projects
and activities to fit the lifestyles of itsmembers and benefit their community the most.
The next meeting to form a new Lions Club is to be held Wednesday, January 25th,7 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce Board Room 550 River Road West, Wasaga Beach
We have a creative and energetic team of people focused on delivering quality products and exceptional service. We are fortunate to be able to leverage many years of diverse corporate and promotional marketing experience to offer a full range of services for our valued clients.
BRAND AWARENESSMake an impact with creative promotional products! We offer thousands of products to generate excitement and visibility at an affordable cost per impression.PREMIUMS AND INCENTIVESIt's all about market share - design a custom program using promotional merchandise to grow sales and create customer loyalty.AWARD AND RECOGNITION PROGRAMSBuild dedication and teamwork through recognition of service and exceptional achievement.CORPORATE GIFTINGShow your appreciation with a gift – the thank you with a lasting impression.PRINT MANAGEMENTAll your print needs – marketing materials, brochures, booklets, signageEVENT MANAGEMENTThe time commitment to plan and execute an outstanding event can be overwhelming. Our team of experts will work with your organization to manage your function from start to finish or simply provide auxiliary services such as merchandise, gifting, graphic design, printed material, signage and more.GRAPHIC DESIGNAn integral part of the team, our graphic artist is on-site providing creative and professional design expertise to support all aspects of our business..
Promotional Products & Apparel
1383 Mosley Street, Suite 1, Wasaga Beach. ON 705-812-5507
[email protected] to the Dump by DaveJunk Removal and Yard Clean Up
705-429-0856
1944 Mosley Street, Wasaga Beach, ON
705-422-1100
Repairs & Custom Built Systems including Gaming. Call, we can save you money.
Laptops,Iphones,Ipad accessoriesComputer Parts
Want to learn how computers work?Call Deb....In Home Service.
Life is at the Beach by Ellen Riches
HOW SWEET IT IS!
NOW OPEN WEEKENDSin May and June
Take a trip down memory lane
with the sweet taste of wax lips,
spicy tooth pix and even
Pop Shoppe Pop, Cherry & Vanilla Coke
Visit us at the Main Beach Area41 Mosley Street
705-429-7899
Come Back to The Beach Special
for Wasaga Residents
25% offMarilyn Beecroft is seen in the photo receiving her “Good Job
Bouquet” and Certifcate from Joe Bickerstaff of Beach BOOSTER Group and Cathy Holland-Hendry of Cathy’s Flower & Gift Boutique
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The Town of Wasaga Beach together with Stonebridge Town Centre are excited to announce this summer’s hottest entertainment showcase – Stonebridge Entertainment Series ‘your summer excitement’ Wednesday, July 4th is the official kickoff to the season taking place at Stonebridge Town Centre.The fun begins at 6:00 p.m. and goes until 9:00 p.m. with a barbeque, tethered hot air balloon rides, face painting and a variety show.The series runs every Wednesday in July and August and will offer a unique and enjoyableentertainment experience including local talent, family magic, science night and a special meet and greet with Walter Gretzky.The entertainment series is free and open for all to attend. For a complete line-up visitwww.wasagabeach.com. The Stonebridge Entertainment Series is sponsored and brought to the community by Stonebridge Town Centre and the Town of Wasaga Beach.
Stonebridge Entertainment Series
Begins July 4thWindow Coverings in the Nick of Time!
Book Your In-homeConsultation Today
705-429-8484
BeautifulWindow Treatments toAccentuate Your View
September 22 and 23, 2012RecPlex
1724 Mosley Street,Wasaga Beach, ON
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION:Contact:
The Beach BOOSTER Group was pleased to present a Certificate and a “Good Job Bouquet” from Cathy’s Flower & Gift Boutique to Dr. Peter Wilson. Dr. Wilson is associated with Beach Chiropractic & Wellness Centre at 1344 Mosley Street in Wasaga Beach. Congratulations, Peter..Good Job!
All Welcome!
JOIN US ON OCTOBER 2ND AT 7:00 P.M.JOIN US ON OCTOBER 2ND AT 7:00 P.M.COUNTRYLIFE RESORT, 91 THEME PARK DRIVE, WASAGA BEACH
SUCCESSFULLY SPEAKING EVENTSUCCESSFULLY SPEAKING EVENTFeaturing Keynote Speaker
Kate DavisKate DavisFive time Canadian Comedy Award NomineeFive time Canadian Comedy Award Nominee
As seen on
The Comedy Network,
Breakfast Television,
CTV, CBC Radio,
The Mom Show and
the Last Comic Standing
Radio HostMariane McLeodfrom 97.7The Beachas Guest MC
For more information contact Susan Irvine at www.wbwba.com or by phone at 705-429-8559
Tickets are $20 and available at Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce,Parkbridge Head Office and CountryLife Resort
Dessert & Coffeewill be servedCash BarPrizes & Giveaways
“Be empowered and
learn the tools for
managing stress and
sustaining motivation”
Wasaga Beach Women’s Business AssociationWasaga Beach Women’s Business Association
Exhibitor Space Still Available
Call Now! 705-812-5507
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MATT’S CONTRACTINGHeritage Restorations
705-429-6095
Carpentry Drywalling Taping & Stucco
Renovations & Additions Painting & Decorating
Spray Painting Trade Licensed
At Your Door Landscaping
Making dreams come true!
It’s your
Norm at 705-322-9449
How Crafty are You?
Follow us daily on our BLOG for interesting and
fun stuff.
www.beachbooster.blogspot.com
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Hi, Myles Bradford here….. General Manager of Trilinks Golf operating The Marlwood Golf & Country Club and The Links of New England Village Golf Course in beautiful Wasaga Beach, Ontario……Where the beach is just the beginning!!! There is currently plenty of snow on the ground however, I am fortunate to be employed and working all winter here in the historic Marlwood Golf & Country Club, Built in 1928. That’s an incredible 83 years of golf history.….but mainly good comraderie from it’s golfing members and guests. Marlwood has always been available to the local community and out of town guests and families along the years.What many of you might not be aware of are the winter activities that take place here in our cozy Marlwood Country Club. We host weekly dart leagues, a card league, Poker and Euchre. An Indoor golf simulator and a fully stocked Golf Pro Shop open year round. We enjoy hosting our communities many functions, including Weddings, Probus & Rotary groups, Birthday and Anniversary Party’s. We are certainly well known for our exquisite 18 hole golf course skirting the beautiful Marl Lake, but did you know that we also include in our golf membership another Championship golf course right around the corner? Yes, 2 courses for the price of 1 membership. We are very fortunate to offer The Links at New England Village 18 Hole Championship Golf Course. It has immaculate large greens, tree lined fairways, and very nice bunkers making each green a challenge to hit. Many of our locals refer to it as a hidden Gem…..and it is. It boasts a selection of different teeing areas for all level of player. It has a memorable island green that is surrounded by water similar to the 17th at The Players championship. Special Membership Offer coming very soon!! Stay Tuned!For any enquiries on a function, corporate meeting or a simple golf membership question, please call 705-321-6227
Eye Exams AvailableDesigner Glasses
5% Seniors Discount on Eyewear
(705) 429-39371 Market Lane
Stonebridge Town Centre, Wasaga Beach, ON www.beacheyecare.ca
BOOK YOUR CONCERT TICKETS.... THEN LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US!
$5.00 Monday, Wednesday - Friday
Deluxe Motorcoach TransportationFree Bus & Buffet for Groups over 40
To book your group, call Midland Tours Representative for Grey, Bruce and Simcoe at
Reservations a must!
1-877-839-8687
$10 - Occasional Saturday night
Patrons having a valid Casino Rama Players Passport card upon bus arrival may be eligible to receive 300 bonus points. Bonus points are redeemable for $15 in cash. Bonus points and meal offers are non-transferable. Casino Rama Players Passport card is required to receive food offer or bonus points offer. Ineligible patrons will receive a $15 meal offer once a Players Passport card is obtained. Bonus points and meal offers are non-transferable.You must show government issued picture I.D. showing you are 19 years of age to board buses to Casino Rama. Programs are subject to availability and may change without notice. Program is valid until April 30,2012. Self excluded patrons are not eligible to redeem Casino Rama Offers.
Wasaga Beach’s premier
computer repair, sales
and Internet café location
Open 7 days a week
Little MarinaRistorante & Pizzeria
Specializing in Homemade Italian Cuisine828 Mosley StreetWasaga Beach, ON 705-429-2626
.Open Year Round
Take-Out and CateringLicensed Dining Room Available to go.
Lucy’s Famous Pasta Saucein Jars & Pizza Dough
Large two-bedroom or cozy bachelor? Retirement suite or apartment with full kitchen? Fitness class, community outing or quiet afternoon in the library? All meals, some meals or no meals? Take your car or the community van? Choosing Waterside Retirement Lodge is easy!The challenge is in the wonderful array of options available to you each day that allow you to tailoryour new lifestyle to what suits you.
Call Lorree or Tanya today to book a tour and discover all the surprising choices available at Waterside.
705-429-8626239 Zoo Park Rd, Wasaga Beachwww.jarlette.com
Making Waves in Retirement Living !
Decisions, decisions...
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Submitted by David J. Brunelle, OCT, Project Director, Southern Georgian Bay War of 1812 Bicentennial Committee
No. of golfers: 141AA Flight
Low Gross: Graham Ashton, 35R; Jim McClare, 35; Gary Evans, 36;
Low Net: Garnet Reed, 32R; Bill Hawley, 32R; Steve Armstrong , 32;
A FlightLow Gross: Joe Gadd, 35; Bill Hassall, 39R;
Frank Riddell, 39; Low Net: TomValade, 32; Wayne Holwell , 33.5;
Gerry Dobson,34;B Flight
Low Gross: Karl Patrick, 41; Andy Beattie, 43; Gordon Baird , 44;
Low Net: Dave Hood, 32; Ron Stewart, 35.5; John Kleimanis, 36;
C FlightLow Gross: Jack Hamilton, 41; Al Hughes, 45;
Roger Girling, 47R;Low Net: George Howie, 32.5; Ross Dawe, 33;
Larry Fraser, 35;D Flight
Low Gross: John Crossley , 41; Joe Quinn, 45; Dennis Watson , 47;
Low Net: Imao Kaibara, 30; Ken Russwurm , 33.5; Louis Talbot, 35;
Closest to the pin winner #2, Flight B-C-D, Ron Montgomery,
Closest to the pin winner #7, Flight AA-A, Mariel Bedard,
Hidden Hole #7, Denzil Philipsz, Score 8
Closest To The Pizza Box – Fred Klausner, Sponsored by Boston Pizza
Marlwood Men's Golf League-Sept. 5
Brian [email protected]
Military Collectibles Wanted
World War 2 and Earlier
Medals & BadgesLogbooks & LettersHelmets & CapsEdged Weaponsetc., etc.
705-429-0-911
Activator & Manual Care Massage Therapy Acupuncture Orthotics Nutrition Sports Injuries
Running Clinics Senior/Student Rates
Dr. Mardi Charlton Dr. Sarah L. Adams Dr. Peter Wilson
Wasaga Beach1344 Mosley Street, at 30th
www.beachchiropractic.ca
Marlwood Ladies Golf LeagueJune 19
A Flight Low Gross Joan LaRose 41Low Net Audrey Harvey 29.5Longest putt Gloria Mighton
B Flight Low Gross Shirley 44Low Net Donna Gray 26Longest Putt Shirley AllanBirdie # 10 Shirley Allan
C Flight Low Gross Karen Russell 48Marion Thompson 29.5
Longest Putt Chris BonehamBirdie # 17 Marion Thompson
D Flight Low Gross Barbara Jordan 49Low Net Nancy Ritchie 32Longest Putt Judy Solski
Mike Jackson oil change Shirley Humermund
Super Dave’s
[email protected] Services
Wasaga Beach David Potter 705-422-1946
Cell 705-327-6967
No Job Too Big or Too Small
Breaking Down BarriersNew Wasaga Beach
Friendship Café,A Peer Support Group
The Community RoomReal Canadian SuperStore
Thursday, September 20thThursday, October 18th
Thursday, November 15thThursday, December 13th
10 a.m. til Noon
For more information please contactElaine
705-445-1543 Ext. [email protected]
Are you an adult living with a disability?Want to meet up with new Friends?
Come along to the Friendship Café ..Looking forward to seeing you there!
Refreshments will be available.
Moving Day has arrived for Wasaga Beach Fire Station 1
Moving Day has come for Fire Chief Mike McWilliam and his team to their new building on River Road West replacing the antique Station 1, located on Second Street.Apparently town council has not yet decided what is to be done with the old fire hall.Workers have worked on the new fire hall over the last 11 months.The 14,853 square foot $3.3-million building is spacious, allowing for the department's growth at least for the next 50 years. An official opening celebrating the new fire hall is to be held later this year.
Hole-in-One for Mike Lalonde
Using a 7 iron on the Second Hole August 29th at Marlwood the shot was witnessed by Dick Burton, Denzil Philipsz and Dave Theodore. It was Mike’s third ever Hole-in-One. Let’s hope the Hole-in-One insurance covered the bar tab with the big crowd lining up during Mens’ Day. Way to go, Mike!
As technology grasps us in its amazing dazzling way it appears that we seem to have forgotten who we are. More and more communications are led by our thumbs to communicate to those around us in the form of texting. However in our fast paced world we are in the situation that we have to speak on a one on one or group environment, especially in business, social events and to those around us. With good verbal communications results in profitability and confidence with those who come into contact with you every day. At Sun & Sands Speakers Club, Wasaga Beach, a member of Toastmasters International has proven over the twelve years that we have helped many individual. You owe it to yourself to investigate this wonderful program by attending a meeting at the local club. With a friendly environment, you find how confidence has been attained by those who are attending.Meetings are held at the Wasaga Beach Library,1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 7.00pm to 9.00pm. You will find a welcoming and supportive environment where we learn to improve our oratory and leadership skills. You will hear interesting accounts of events in other people's lives and be given the opportunity to regale us with interesting accounts of events in your life. There is no obligation, visitors are always warmly welcomed. Contact Doug Maidwell at 705-429-8543 or Keith Rawson at 705-422-0048.e-mail [email protected] or [email protected]
Sun & Sands Speakers Club
Tipping PointChanging
Wasaga Beach Lives
FRANKIE THE
BARBER202 Montreal Street,
Stayner (Behind Re/Max)
705-441-1500 No Appointments
All Cuts $10.00 Mon-Sat 9 to 5
Our firm focuses on small to medium size business clients, personal income tax and
not-for-profit organizations. We invite existing or new clients to visit us at
our Wasaga Beach office…
654 River Road West, Unit 2, Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2P1
705-429-2684 Fax: 705-528-0001
Core DesignConstruction & Landscape
Licensed & Insured
Want a basement family room
that you never want to leave?
Or a backyard oasis that makes
you feel like you are on vacation?
Give us a call and let us make
your renovation dreams come true!
George H Peters705-351-8050or 416-805-7366
email: [email protected] available for review
BOOST your business on our community friendly
Transit Stop Benches throughout Wasaga Beach!
BE SEEN!705-241-9762 or [email protected]
BENCH ADS WORK!
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION:
Call 705-812-5507Contact: [email protected]
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new location behind Pedro's on Mosley street.
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"This is my Golden Retriever Paige and is the most amazing dog you could ask for. Like most Golden Retrievers, she loves the water. She is an extremely well behaved dog at home and on walks. She has been trained to run beside me, on and off the lead. Paige is the kindest, most loving dog towards every other dog, Paige is now 10 years old. Golden Retrievers really are an amazing breed.”...P.L. Wasaga Beach
(Wasaga Beach, ON July 9, 2012) Get ready for some “fun, lively, original, blues, and roots” music when Fathead performs at Wasaga Beach Blues, which takes place from Aug. 24 to 26 at the Stonebridge Town Centre.Fathead, which features John Mays (lead vocals), Al Lerman (harp, sax, vocals), Teddy Leonard (guitar vocals), Omar Tunnoch (bass, vocals) and Bucky Berger (drums, vocals), will be playing on Aug. 25 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Lerman will also be playing that night at Boston Pizza.Formed in 1992, Fathead as a band and its individual musicians, have won numerous blues’ awards. Players have also worked with a variety of legendary artists including: John Lee Hooker, Etta James and Rick Danko.Lerman is looking forward to “playing to an enthusiastic crowd” at Wasaga Beach Blues.Fathead’s seventh CD, Where’s the Blues Taking Me, was released in 2010 and it was nominated for a Juno Award. This was the band’s fourth nomination... it has won twice. Lerman released his solo disc Crowe River Blues in February and in 2011 Mays released a solo CD called I Found A Love. Lerman will also be performing with The Maple Blues Revue at Wasaga Beach Blues. For more information about Fathead and Al Lerman, visit www.fathead.biz and www.allermanmusic.com. Other acts scheduled to rock The Beach include: The Legendary Downchild Blues Band, 24th Street Wailes, The Johnny Max Band, Loco Zydeco with special guest Cheryl Lescom, Dinny’s Dixieland AllStars, and Tres Hombres.Downchild’s Chuck Jackson, the musical director for Wasaga Beach Blues, is a Festivals and Events Ontario Hall of Fame inductee, the founder and artistic director of the Tim Horton’s Southside Shuffle Blues and Jazz Festival in Mississauga and brings a wealth of knowledge
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Get Out Of The Car(This is supposedly a true account recorded in the Police Log of Sarasota, Florida) An elderly lady from Wasaga Beach who was wintering in Florida did her shopping and, upon returning to her car, found four males in the act of leaving with her vehicle. She dropped her shopping bags and drew her handgun, proceeding to scream at the top of her lungs, "I have a gun, and I know how to use it! Get out of the car!" The four men didn't wait for a second threat. They got out and ran like mad. The lady, somewhat shaken, then proceeded to load her shopping bags into the back of the car and got into the driver's seat. She was so shaken that she could not get her key into the ignition. She tried and tried, and then she realized why. It was for the same reason she had wondered why there was a football, a Frisbee, and two 12-packs of beer in the front seat. A few minutes later, she found her own car parked four or five spaces farther down. She loaded her bags into the car and drove to the police station to report her mistake. The sergeant to whom she told the story couldn't stop laughing. He pointed to the other end of the counter, where four pale men were reporting a car jacking by a mad, elderly woman described as white, less than five feet tall, glasses, curly white hair, and carrying a large handgun. No charges were filed. Moral of the story? If you're going to have a senior moment...make it memorable.
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It’s Official; Duke’s a Wasagian!Eva and I have just become pet foster parents. Son Steven has taken a job in Northern Alberta and has entrusted us to take care of his dog Duke for an extended duration.
What to do? What to do? We have never been dog owners before and we were faced with all of these questions?What do we need to register our new dog? How do we introduce Duke to our cat Suzie and what should we expect from Suzie during the transition? How do we make Duke feel comfortable and safe in our home? How do we get Duke the proper amount of exercise? How do we socialize Duke? How do we ensure Duke is eating the right food and has a properly balanced diet? What happens when we have to go out of town for an extended stay?Well, as it turns out, you can get a lot of help right here in Wasaga Beach. There are very knowledgeable people around to help us and services and amenities for pets that help pet owners be very good pet parents.It all started with the great service and very good advice we received when we registered Duke at Wasaga Beach Town Hall. Thanks to son Steven we had a good pet vaccination history of Duke that we brought with us so Duke could receive his Wasaga Beach dog license. All dogs must be vaccinated against rabies in Wasaga Beach to receive a license and owners get first call when their pet gets found by the bylaw officials. We found this very reassuring and considerate on behalf of the town.Our cat Suzie is still trying to figure out what happened to the undivided attention she was getting before her new brother showed up on the scene. We are at the point where they can both be in the same room without incident. We credit this to the very good nature Duke has, but just don’t try to take his bone away from him.Duke has opened up a whole new world of exercise and social opportunity for Eva and me. We are enjoying great walks through our neighbourhood path system meeting people with their dogs as well as taking in the excitement at the doggie park on Mosley Street. We have received a considerable amount of advice and great products at Pet Valu right here in Wasaga Beach. The people that work there are friendly, pet savvy and very helpful in helping us find what we need for Duke’s health, comfort and safety.Dr. Kelly Volmers from River Road Animal Hospital has been very helpful in recommending nutrition and lodging for our Duke. We’re in very good hands. River Road Hospital offers a comprehensive level of services in terms of radiology, dentistry, laboratory work and surgery that can be done on-site. Dr. Kelly also provided some advice. Fleas love the sand and warm weather on our world’s longest fresh water beach. We were advised to start prevention in the spring and continue until a frost with a veterinary grade topical. Ticks are also prevalent in the area and unfortunately can carry other nasty partners. You can test yearly for these diseases with a blood test in the spring. Dr. Kelly also advised us to keep Duke away from stagnant water given the effects of Beaver Fever and all. What we also learned is that if you are boarding your dog or taking your dog to a doggie park for socialization you are best to have your dog vaccinated for kennel cough. Duke likes to swim so we were advised to also check ears for redness or discharge and skin for infection under the ears, between toes, under the armpits and groin.We were invited to take Duke for an orientation at Covered Bridge Boarding Kennel of Wyevale before we board him for a weekend holiday Eva and I are planning to take. Imagine that. You can take your pet to visit the boarding kennel ahead of time so the actual event is not so much of an adjustment when you actually have to board them.The good news is that son Steven has given our Duke mountains of love and Duke is one of the friendliest loving dogs we have ever met. The neighbours love him and he is well behaved (as far as dogs go). To our amazement Duke goes to bed by himself when he is tired and Eva and I actually get some couple time while he is making zzzz’s in his “dream boat” doggie bed.We have had to make some adjustments for Duke but so far the rewards have been bountiful. Wasaga Beach is a great community that supports pets and their owners. We find ourselves to be very fortunate. Beach Booster is certainly here to help. Send me your thoughts. Please email me at [email protected]
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Elmvale was once the home of one of Canada’s outstanding businessmen, a man who left his name in the world of supermarkets – Theodore Loblaw. Loblaw was born in Elmvale in 1872. After his parents death, he was raised by grandparents on a farm outside Alliston. In the 1890s, he headed to Toronto to begin
his career in retail grocery. He was 17 and had only twenty dollars in his pocket. Eventually, he found a position clerking in W. C. Cork’s grocery store on King Street. By 1900, this poor farm boy had been able to buy an interest in a store on College Street along with his employer’s son, J. Milton Cork whose partnership he would enjoy for the rest of his life. A decade later, the pair operated a chain of 19 small stores that were later sold to Dominion Stores Company. In 1919, Theodore put in place his idea of the “groceteria” – derived from combining the operation of a cash-and-carry grocery with a self-service cafeteria. Five years later, he had expanded into the United States with a chain in Buffalo and within four years, the company had 65 stores in Ontario and annual sales of fourteen million. At the time of Theodore Loblaw’s death in 1933, The Company’s chain of self-service stores numbered some 107 in Ontario and 50 in New York State. As one historian has noted, ”The success of the Loblaw Groceterias worked a revolution in retail merchandizing.” Theodore Pringle Loblaw of Elmvale, Simcoe County, was a merchant, innovator, chain store president and philanthropist.
1872 - 1933
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Wasaga Sands Golf Club is an 18 hole semi-private facility conveniently located in Wasaga Beach. Our course is a challenge to any golfer.
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W.E. Catering was established in 1997 by Gayle Woods and Brian Edwards. We opened Goodies Cafe and Catering in 1998 and
continued serving the Georgian Triangle for 14 years. In April 2012 we became the exclusive caterers for Wasaga Sands Golf Club and in
May 2012 we sold Goodies Cafe and Catering and resumed to operate under W.E. Catering. We look forward to continuing to offer
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A FlightLow Gross: Mark Son Hing 38 Low Net: Chris Bernier 35B FlightLow Gross: Dan Rowbotham 40, Don Campbell 45 Low Net: Andy Beaudoin 35, Dave Stavinga 36C FlightLow Gross: Brian MacLean 46R, Dick Burton 46Low Net: Warren Shore 34, Don Westbrooke 35D Flight Low Gross: Andy Trail 50, Walter Borthwick 51Low Net: Paul Pullman 31, Bob Cook 33Closest to Pin A & B: Bill GloverClosest to Pin C & D: Brian MacLeanHidden Hole #12: Doug Rowbotham 12Closest to Boston Pizza Box: Mike Lalonde
Regular Quota Point Team Winners Sept. 51st Place +4Larry Warner
Dennis SecordVince Shaw 2nd Place +3Don JarmanJohn Hoy
Boyd RussellClosest to the Hole #3 Kevin West
Closest to the Hole #11 Dennis Secord
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September 5th Senior Men Championship
A Flight 1st Butch McLaughlin + 6 quota 332nd Kevin West +3 quota 33
B Flight 1st Orv Thompson +5 quota 162nd Vince Shaw +3 quota 14
C Flight1st Mario Mortillaro +1R quota 132nd John Phillips +1R quota 12
Mario Mortillarovery close to the bushes on the right..but he had a shot to get himself into good position for his next shot to the green..so he took out his wedge and unfortunately his ball hit a branch in front of him. No one knew where the ball went until it was spotted dangling inside a Caterpillar Tent!!! Yes! Mario took a penalty.
playing #9 last Wednesday hit his tee shot
Lowest Score: Total of Par 4's (9 holes)Pat Den Bok 26
Lowest Score: Total of Par 4;s & 5's (18 holes) Mary Son-Hing 39Aileen Simpson 39
50/50: Linda Secord
Secrets to a Consistent Golf Swing
by The Golf Drill GuruWhen golfers are asked which skill they would love to have, consistency ranks the highest. Well above more distance, a better short game and solid putting. Why? Because a consistent swing is reliable and repeatable; this creates the confidence and trust in your swing to take your game to the next level. A confident swinging golfer will beat an unsure one any day. Use these suggestions below and really turn your game around guys.
Posture and SetupIt cannot be stressed enough, how important a proper setup and posture is to creating a consistent golf swing. If your posture is changing from shot to shot… how could you ever really become consistent enough to rely on your golf swing? A simple and effective posture is based around a straight back and spine. Your golf swing should consist of your arms and shoulders simply rotating around your spine. That's it, as long as your spine angle doesn't change throughout your swing, you will return to impact in position. A hunched over or flatter spine angle at address will tend to lift up during the swing, then, in order to make contact must try to regain it's address position by dipping or lifting into impact. The results are rarely pretty (simply look at the address/impact picture.) Keep it simple and give your swing the best chance for success with a solid setup.
A solid setup position starts with your weight evenly distributed between your feet which are set shoulder width apart. You should be bent over at your hips, leaving your spine angle straight and your head up. From this position your arms should be able to hang comfortably from your shoulders with plenty of room to swing your club. This position has also been called the “ready” position in other sports.
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The Way Wasaga Wasby Joe Bickerstaff
Beach PeopleTales of our Neighbors and Friends
Disclaimer:Although beach BOOSTER hopes the stories related in The Way Wasaga Was are accurate, we can only rely on our own memories, photos and those of others who offer to help with this feature. Please contact us with any stories and or corrections on The Way Wasaga Was.
Jan Ware Back in 1998 Jan and Charles Ware visited some friends in Wasaga Beach and loved what they saw in our community. They decided to leave Scarborough where Jan had been an Office Administrator with the Toronto District School Board for almost 18 years… and move to The Beach! Jan and Charles became very active in the Wasaga Beach Community. Among other things, Jan has undertaken the task of being Membership Convenor of The Prime Time Seniors Club, Secretary for the Golf Association of Ontario (Huronia district), a member of the Kinettes of Wasaga Beach, volunteers at Waterside
Retirement Lodge and is also involved with the Marlwood Golf and Country Club where she still finds to time to golf three times a week! Eight years ago this October, Jan joined Welcome Wagon of Wasaga Beach as an assistant to Wilma Cameron who was the local rep for over 18 years. Three years ago when Wilma retired, Jan became the area representative with her assistant Linda. Welcome Wagon is a great organization that works with over 45 local businesses to provide a very useful and welcoming basket to new comers to our area. With the growing population of Wasaga Beach, Jan and Linda are kept busy knocking on doors and providing a truly welcoming touch to the task of moving and becoming familiar with a new town. Jan estimates that she greets over 220 new members of our community each year! Welcome Wagon also welcomes new babies to our area and Jan does about 30 new baby calls annually. Jan enjoys her task of greeting new folks in our town and her efforts are recognized by Welcome Wagon and their area management. In 2008 Jan was nominated for Regional Winner for all of Ontario in the Community Program and in 2010 won the award in the Baby Program! Welcome Wagon has been operating in communities all across Canada for over 80 years and Jan continues the welcoming here in Wasaga Beach. If you have recently moved to The Beach or know of someone who has… or know of a new baby’s arrival in our town, please contact Jan at 705-429-8782 or visit
Joe Bickerstaff
www.welcomewagon.ca
“Real time… or Wasaga Beach Time?” At one point in time, many of the Wasaga Beach hotels and beverage rooms took advantage of a loop hole in Ontario’s Liquor Laws, that gave them an extra hour to serve drinks into the night. As long as there were signs posted, businesses could operate on Standard Time, while the rest of Ontario had adjusted to Daylight Saving Time for the summer. Although this meant that opening time was held back for an hour mid-day, the profitable night time business could benefit from an extra hour of serving and providing entertainment to the masses. Hotels, taverns and dining lounges were busy! Vacationers who where staying at our many busy cottage courts, motels and hotels in The Beach enjoyed the uniqueness of having an extra hour to enjoy the live entertainment in our establishments that kept people dancing into the morning hours. Customers would also make the trip from surrounding communities like Stayner, Elmvale and Collingwood to enjoy the later closing time in Wasaga Beach. The attached pictures shows one of the signs that greeted guests in many Wasaga Beach establishments in the 60’s and early 70’s, like The Dardanella and The El Morocco pictured.
We are local! We are Wasaga Beach! We are Beach BOOSTER!
El Morocco