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FOR SALE Crossword Puzzle Sudoku 840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111 email: [email protected] MAXIMUM 20 WORDS. MUST BE PREPAID. INCL. HST every Thursday, 9-4 p.m. ONLY $ 5 75 CLASSIFIED WORD ADS MOVING - SALE OF CONTEM- PORARY FURNITURE. Three furniture sets (each consists of wardrobe, wall units, chest, shelves, drawers) each set able to furnish a whole room. As well as convertible leather corner unit, 4 chairs, set of 3 glass coffee tables, leather furniture set (sofa, love seat and chair), two small office sets, office chairs, etc. Also two sofa beds (convertible) and an outdoor furniture set (table, 6 chairs & two loungers). If interested, call 519-396-1656 or email [email protected]. -- 31-34 CUSTOM-BUILT MINI BARNS - See our display at Home Hardware or visit our shop at 760 Southline Avenue (14 km east of Kincardine; one block south and one block east of Bervie). -- 30-46 GET SOME LOCAL HISTORY - Copies of Volume 1 (1975- 1995) and Volume 2 (1996- 2014) of Eric Howald’s books which feature a selection of his favourite “From the Edi- tor’s Notebook” columns are available at The Kincardine Independent. Cost is $15.75 per book. -- 28-31 GET $100 OFF BEDS over $899 with a food bank donation during the month of August at Sleepers Bed Gallery; 519- 396-1838. -- 32 SAVE THE TAX on all sheets, pillows and home décor with a food bank donation during the month of August at Sleep- ers Bed Gallery; 519-396-1838 www.sleepersbedgallery.com. -- 32 NEED MORE SLEEPING SPACE at home or the cottage? Solid wood futon on sale for $499 (Reg. $599) at Sleepers Bed Gallery, 828 Queen Street; 519-396-1838 -- 32 HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL? We have beds in boxes and twin XL sheets available at Sleep- ers Bed Gallery, downtown Kincardine; 519-396-1838. -- 32 FIREWOOD GERBERS’ FIREWOOD - Spring has sprung, but winter is com- ing. Offering quality bodywood and slabwood for more than 10 years. Delivery and taxes included! Call 519-656-2057 or 519-441-2085. -- 15TFN FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Body wood. Delivery available. Call 519-396-6830. --32-35 SLABWOOD & BODY WOOD available at Folmer & Phillippi Sawmill, Chepstow. Delivery available. Call 519-366-2326 and ask for Mike! --17TFN PETS BOARD YOUR CAT(S) AT HEL- GA’S. Clean, caring, reasonable. Call 519-396-3232. -- 1-51 JUNK TO THE DUMP, cleaning basements, attics and garages. Cleaning up estates & small moving jobs. Call Wayne 519- 395-2945. -- 32-35 CERTIFIED & EXPERIENCED MOBILE HAIRSTYLIST. Hair- cuts, manicures, pedicures and waxing for the whole family in the comfort of your home. Seniors discounts. Contact Maria at 647-274-4126 or mari- [email protected]. -- 29-32 SHARPENING SERVICE for all your household knives (paring, carving, butcher & serrated blades) at a cost of $2 to $5 and scissors for $4. Also hunting and fishing knives (including gut hooks), prices dependent on type. Call 519-368-5692. -- 31-34 ALSTAR STARTER & ALTERNA- TOR Formerly Albrecht Auto Electric. Starters, Alternators, Generators, Voltage Regula- tors, and Batteries. Testing Service & Sales. Phone or Fax 519-392-8640. --TFN SCRAP METAL WANTED - FREE local pick-up service offered (Kincardine & surrounding areas) for appliances, e-waste, recycling, auto parts, yard equipment, bikes, batteries, BBQs, hot water tanks, plumb- ing & electrical fixtures, etcet- era. Call Rolly at 705-243-8534. -- 26-40 STORAGE SELF-STORAGE UNITS conve- niently located in Kincardine. Secure, clean, dry, 24/7 access. Various sizes and heated units also available. Call or text 519- 389-1015-- 33TFN FOR RENT ADULT BUILDING (beside post office) - 2 bedroom apartment, available Oct. 1. Chair lift to second level. $1,000 per month plus utilities. Call 519-396-2001 for a showing. -- 32 ANNOUNCEMENT SCOTT MEMORIAL - A Come and Go Tea, in remembrance of Ron Scott, will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019, from 2-4 p.m. in the Cedar Grove lounge, 915 Huron Terrace, Kincardine. -- 32 COMING EVENTS SMORGASBORD DINNER at the Anglican Church of the Messiah, 421 Russell Street, Kincardine from 5-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Adults $15, Children (6-12) $8 and 5 and under are FREE. --32 THANK YOU MacKINNON - Due to my un- expected stay in the South- ampton and Owen Sound hospitals, I want to thank Dr. Higgins, Dr. Lamont and all the nurses and staff for their excel- lent care. Also thanks for all the inquiries, cards and visits. And last, my grateful thanks for all the love and care from my wonderful family. Love and best wishes, Betty MacKinnon IN MEMORIAM GLADYS MacGREGOR In loving memory of my moth- er, Gladys, who passed away on Aug. 8, 1997. You are not forgotten, Mom, Nor ever will you be. As long as life & memory last, I will remember you. Always loved, John UPCOMING EVENTS WEDNESDAYS IN THE PARK - summer concert series held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Dunsmoor Park (base of Durham & Lambton Streets). Donations gratefully accepted. Bring your lawn chair. Featured performers: Aug. 14: Al Crawford. * * * SUNDAY SING-ALONG every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Dunsmoor Park. Cancelled if inclement weather. Featured performer for Aug. 11- Morgan Richie. * * * THURSDAY PAVILION DANCES - The Lighthouse Swing Band will play at the Kincardine Beach Pavilion on Thursday, Aug 8 & 22, from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Come dance with us! www.lighthous- eswingband.com. * * * A SUMMER CARNIVAL for ages 3-12 years will be held at the Centre of Hope Church, 146 Mahood-Johnston Drive, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 18. All welcome to enjoy music, puppets, bouncy castle, games and hotdogs & hamburgers. WEEKLY EVENTS LADIES 50+ BASEBALL is held Tuesday mornings at 9:45 a.m. at Connaught Park, Diamond 1 (133 Broadway Street). * * * INTERESTED IN PLAYING CRIB- BAGE? Drop by the Davidson Centre seniors’ room Wednes- days at 1 p.m. Bring a cribbage board if you have one. * * * THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS (a self-help group for bereaved parents) meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kincardine Baptist Church, 559 Queen Street. For more information, contact Joanne at 519-441-2911 or [email protected]. * * * DROP-IN AT THE BRIDGE, at 746 Queen Street every Monday C LASSIFIEDS Page 15 THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, August 7, 2019 519-396-3111 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Deadline: Fridays - 9 a.m. Repairs to: Screens, Windows, Locks, Bicycles 519-396-2032 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8; Sat. 8:30-5:30; Sun. 10-5 I NDEPENDENT The Kincardine T N T O F F A L T A M O R E V I D O L L I K E F L Y B L I P A V E C R I O R A C Y U R E A A I D I B E X D E P R E C I A T E S C H E D U L E D E R E O U I O R E A D A I L U R L R E G U L A R L Y P S O A S D E W B E T T E R H A L F E C R U E L I L I F E T E S T F E E E T T E For This Week HOROSCOPES Contact Liz Small, Sales Representative [email protected] 840 Queen St., Kincardine 519-396-3111 THIS FEATURE IS AVAILABLE FOR SPONSORSHIP! ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, even if you start off the week on the wrong foot, you have ample time to turn it around and round out the end of the week on a sunny note. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, get your social obligations out of the way early in the week so you can get a little alone time. Even the most social butterfly needs to rest his or her wings. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, while curiosity can be per- ilous for cats, you should not shy away from delving in feet first when you get a curious whim. You’ll dis- cover a lot. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 This week you’re bound to take a definitive step forward to developing the ideas you have had in your head, Cancer. Find a friend who can serve as a confidante. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, after a few days of introspec- tion, you’re back and better than ever with your typical boisterous per- sonality. Others will be clamoring to spend time with you. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, many people call you the hap- py helper of all zodiac signs, and it’s a title you wear well. But sometimes the helper needs a little assistance as well. Welcome it. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, try to encourage others to warm up to your ideas. If your pre- sentation isn’t met with enthusiasm, regroup and find a new target audi- ence. Do not give up on plans. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, the last few weeks were good for developing the bigger pic- ture in your career. Now you have to focus on the smaller details that will help you get what you want. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Do not obsess about all the things that could possibly go wrong, Sag- ittarius. Turn your thoughts to the positive and figure out how to put plans in motion. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, after several days of fo- cusing on anyone but yourself, you are ready to retreat into the quiet and recharge. Seek out privacy whenever you can. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, even though you have been putting in all kinds of overtime for a good cause, you have to give your personal life a little bit of time this week. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, you have been partying up a storm of late, and loving every min- ute of it. It’s time to recharge and relax. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS AUGUST 7 David Duchovny, Actor (59) AUGUST 8 Shawn Mendes, Singer (21) AUGUST 9 Anna Kendrick, Actress (34) AUGUST 10 Suzanne Collins, Author (57) AUGUST 11 Chris Hemsworth, Actor (36) AUGUST 12 Cara Delevingne, Model (27) AUGUST 13 Sebastian Stan, Actor (37) Editor The Kincardine Independent is looking for an editor to help continue to build our award-winning newspaper. This is a great position for an outgoing person with a positive attitude who enjoys being involved in the community. If you like a hands-on approach to journalism and are dedicated to producing a quality print publication each week, we want to hear from you. Responsibilities cover and write multiple bylines each week attend weekly town council meetings assign stories to our part-time reporter and freelancers edit all content prior to publication help lay out the paid newspaper and free weekend paper manage website and social media represent the Kincardine Independent at community events Qualifications college or university degree in Journalism 2-3 years experience working for a community newspaper excellent communication skills proficient in Indesign layout working knowledge of social media and website applications valid driver’s licence reliable automobile To apply, please forward your resumé to: Kincardine Independent 840 Queen Street, Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 2Z4 Attn: Doug Rowe, [email protected] HELP WANTED EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 2 bedroom, fully equipped, Victorian flat available for holiday rental. £500 weekly. Conveniently located. For more info., 519-396-9114 • email [email protected] Visit RENTALS COMMUNITY CALENDAR COMMUNITY CALENDAR Classifieds 519-396-3111

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Page 1: Classifieds - Kincardine Independent...David Duchovny, Actor (59) AUGUST 8 Shawn Mendes, Singer (21) AUGUST 9 Anna Kendrick, Actress (34) AUGUST 10 Suzanne Collins, Author (57) AUGUST

FOR SALE

Crossword Puzzle Sudoku

840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111email: [email protected] MAXIMUM 20 WORDS. MUST BE PREPAID.

INCL. HST

every Thursday, 9-4 p.m.

ONLY $575CLASSIFIED WORD ADS

MOVING - SALE OF CONTEM-PORARY FURNITURE. Three furniture sets (each consists of wardrobe, wall units, chest, shelves, drawers) each set able to furnish a whole room. As well as convertible leather corner unit, 4 chairs, set of 3 glass coffee tables, leather furniture set (sofa, love seat and chair), two small office sets, office chairs, etc. Also two sofa beds (convertible) and an outdoor furniture set (table, 6 chairs & two loungers). If interested, call 519-396-1656 or email [email protected]. -- 31-34

CUSTOM-BUILT MINI BARNS - See our display at Home Hardware or visit our shop at 760 Southline Avenue (14 km east of Kincardine; one block south and one block east of Bervie). -- 30-46

GET SOME LOCAL HISTORY - Copies of Volume 1 (1975-1995) and Volume 2 (1996-2014) of Eric Howald’s books which feature a selection of his favourite “From the Edi-tor’s Notebook” columns are available at The Kincardine Independent. Cost is $15.75 per book. -- 28-31

GET $100 OFF BEDS over $899 with a food bank donation during the month of August at Sleepers Bed Gallery; 519-396-1838. -- 32

SAVE THE TAX on all sheets, pillows and home décor with a food bank donation during the month of August at Sleep-ers Bed Gallery; 519-396-1838 www.sleepersbedgallery.com. -- 32

NEED MORE SLEEPING SPACE at home or the cottage? Solid wood futon on sale for $499 (Reg. $599) at Sleepers Bed Gallery, 828 Queen Street; 519-396-1838 -- 32

HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL? We have beds in boxes and twin XL sheets available at Sleep-ers Bed Gallery, downtown Kincardine; 519-396-1838. -- 32

FIREWOODGERBERS’ FIREWOOD - Spring has sprung, but winter is com-ing. Offering quality bodywood and slabwood for more than 10 years. Delivery and taxes included! Call 519-656-2057 or 519-441-2085. -- 15TFN

FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Body wood. Delivery available. Call 519-396-6830. --32-35

SLABWOOD & BODY WOOD available at Folmer & Phillippi Sawmill, Chepstow. Delivery available. Call 519-366-2326 and ask for Mike! --17TFN

PETSBOARD YOUR CAT(S) AT HEL-GA’S. Clean, caring, reasonable. Call 519-396-3232. -- 1-51

JUNK TO THE DUMP, cleaning basements, attics and garages. Cleaning up estates & small moving jobs. Call Wayne 519-395-2945. -- 32-35

CERTIFIED & EXPERIENCED MOBILE HAIRSTYLIST. Hair-cuts, manicures, pedicures and waxing for the whole family in the comfort of your home. Seniors discounts. Contact Maria at 647-274-4126 or [email protected]. -- 29-32

SHARPENING SERVICE for all your household knives (paring, carving, butcher & serrated blades) at a cost of $2 to $5 and scissors for $4. Also hunting and fishing knives (including gut hooks), prices dependent on type. Call 519-368-5692. -- 31-34

ALSTAR STARTER & ALTERNA-TOR Formerly Albrecht Auto Electric. Starters, Alternators, Generators, Voltage Regula-tors, and Batteries. Testing Service & Sales. Phone or Fax 519-392-8640. --TFN

SCRAP METAL WANTED - FREE local pick-up service offered (Kincardine & surrounding areas) for appliances, e-waste, recycling, auto parts, yard equipment, bikes, batteries, BBQs, hot water tanks, plumb-ing & electrical fixtures, etcet-era. Call Rolly at 705-243-8534. -- 26-40

STORAGESELF-STORAGE UNITS conve-niently located in Kincardine. Secure, clean, dry, 24/7 access. Various sizes and heated units also available. Call or text 519-389-1015-- 33TFN

FOR RENTADULT BUILDING (beside post office) - 2 bedroom apartment, available Oct. 1. Chair lift to second level. $1,000 per month plus utilities. Call 519-396-2001 for a showing. -- 32

ANNOUNCEMENTSCOTT MEMORIAL - A Come and Go Tea, in remembrance of Ron Scott, will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019, from 2-4 p.m. in the Cedar Grove lounge, 915 Huron Terrace, Kincardine. -- 32

COMING EVENTSSMORGASBORD DINNER at the Anglican Church of the Messiah, 421 Russell Street, Kincardine from 5-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Adults $15, Children (6-12) $8 and 5 and under are FREE. --32

THANK YOUMacKINNON - Due to my un-expected stay in the South-ampton and Owen Sound hospitals, I want to thank Dr. Higgins, Dr. Lamont and all the nurses and staff for their excel-lent care. Also thanks for all the inquiries, cards and visits. And last, my grateful thanks for all the love and care from my wonderful family.

Love and best wishes, Betty MacKinnon

IN MEMORIAMGLADYS MacGREGOR

In loving memory of my moth-er, Gladys, who passed away on Aug. 8, 1997.

You are not forgotten, Mom,Nor ever will you be.As long as life & memory last,I will remember you.

Always loved, John

UPCOMING EVENTS

WEDNESDAYS IN THE PARK - summer concert series held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Dunsmoor Park (base of Durham & Lambton Streets). Donations gratefully accepted. Bring your lawn chair. Featured performers: Aug. 14: Al Crawford.

* * *SUNDAY SING-ALONG every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Dunsmoor Park. Cancelled if inclement weather. Featured performer for Aug. 11- Morgan Richie.

* * *THURSDAY PAVILION DANCES - The Lighthouse Swing Band will play at the Kincardine Beach Pavilion on Thursday, Aug 8 &

22, from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Come dance with us! www.lighthous-eswingband.com.

* * *A SUMMER CARNIVAL for ages 3-12 years will be held at the Centre of Hope Church, 146 Mahood-Johnston Drive, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 18. All welcome to enjoy music, puppets, bouncy castle, games and hotdogs & hamburgers.

WEEKLY EVENTS

LADIES 50+ BASEBALL is held Tuesday mornings at 9:45 a.m. at Connaught Park, Diamond 1 (133 Broadway Street).

* * * INTERESTED IN PLAYING CRIB-BAGE? Drop by the Davidson Centre seniors’ room Wednes-days at 1 p.m. Bring a cribbage board if you have one.

* * * THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS (a self-help group for bereaved parents) meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kincardine Baptist Church, 559 Queen Street. For more information, contact Joanne at 519-441-2911 or [email protected].

* * *DROP-IN AT THE BRIDGE, at 746 Queen Street every Monday

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519-396-3111 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Deadline: Fridays - 9 a.m.

Repairs to:Screens, Windows, Locks, Bicycles

519-396-2032Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8; Sat. 8:30-5:30; Sun. 10-5

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For This WeekHOROSCOPES

Contact Liz Small, Sales Representative [email protected] Queen St., Kincardine 519-396-3111

THIS FEATURE IS AVAILABLE FOR SPONSORSHIP!

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, even if you start off the week on the wrong foot, you have ample time to turn it around and round out the end of the week on a sunny note.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, get your social obligations out of the way early in the week so you can get a little alone time. Even the most social butterfly needs to rest his or her wings.GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, while curiosity can be per-ilous for cats, you should not shy away from delving in feet first when you get a curious whim. You’ll dis-cover a lot. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22This week you’re bound to take a definitive step forward to developing the ideas you have had in your head, Cancer. Find a friend who can serve as a confidante. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, after a few days of introspec-tion, you’re back and better than ever with your typical boisterous per-sonality. Others will be clamoring to spend time with you.VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, many people call you the hap-py helper of all zodiac signs, and it’s a title you wear well. But sometimes the helper needs a little assistance as well. Welcome it.LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, try to encourage others to warm up to your ideas. If your pre-sentation isn’t met with enthusiasm, regroup and find a new target audi-ence. Do not give up on plans.SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, the last few weeks were good for developing the bigger pic-

ture in your career. Now you have to focus on the smaller details that will help you get what you want. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Do not obsess about all the things that could possibly go wrong, Sag-ittarius. Turn your thoughts to the positive and figure out how to put plans in motion.CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, after several days of fo-cusing on anyone but yourself, you are ready to retreat into the quiet and recharge. Seek out privacy whenever you can.AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, even though you have been putting in all kinds of overtime for a good cause, you have to give your personal life a little bit of time this week.PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, you have been partying up a storm of late, and loving every min-ute of it. It’s time to recharge and relax.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSAUGUST 7David Duchovny, Actor (59)AUGUST 8Shawn Mendes, Singer (21)AUGUST 9Anna Kendrick, Actress (34)AUGUST 10Suzanne Collins, Author (57)AUGUST 11Chris Hemsworth, Actor (36)AUGUST 12Cara Delevingne, Model (27)AUGUST 13Sebastian Stan, Actor (37)

EditorThe Kincardine Independent is looking for an editor to help continue to build our award-winning newspaper. This is a great position for an outgoing person with a positive attitude who enjoys being involved in the community. If you like a hands-on approach to journalism and are dedicated to producing a quality print publication each week, we want to hear from you.

Responsibilities• cover and write multiple bylines each week• attend weekly town council meetings• assign stories to our part-time reporter and freelancers• edit all content prior to publication• help lay out the paid newspaper and free weekend paper• manage website and social media• represent the Kincardine Independent at community

events

Qualifications• college or university degree in Journalism• 2-3 years experience working for a community newspaper• excellent communication skills• proficient in Indesign layout• working knowledge of social media and website

applications• valid driver’s licence• reliable automobile

To apply, please forward your resumé to:Kincardine Independent

840 Queen Street, Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 2Z4Attn: Doug Rowe, [email protected]

HELP WANTED

EDINBURGHSCOTLAND

2 bedroom, fully equipped, Victorian flat available for holiday rental. £500 weekly. Conveniently located.

For more info., 519-396-9114 • email [email protected]

Visit

RENTALS

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

SEALED TENDER

from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Offering a safe, welcoming space to al-low interaction for those who feel marginalized, vulnerable, isolated or disadvantaged. Free tea, coffee & lunch, by donation. Youth Drop-in: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

* * *POINT CLARK JAM SESSIONS alternate Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Point Clark Community Centre.

* * *KINCARDINE LIBRARY opens at 10 a.m. Monday to Saturday and at 1 p.m. on Sundays. Closing at 3 p.m. on Saturdays, 4 p.m. on Sunday & Mondays, 8 p.m. Tuesdays & Wednesdays and 5 p.m. on Thursdays & Fridays.

THE SCRABBLE CLUB meets every Friday at 10 a.m. in the Atrium at Trillium Court. No ex-perience necessary. No charge. Come join the fun!

* * *BEYOND BEREAVEMENT FOR WIDOWS - meets every Saturday at the Bruce Steakhouse at 10 a.m. for coffee, friendship and conversation. Call Bonnie at 519-396-8384 or Judy at 519-396-3743 for more info.

* * *FOUNDATIONS OF HOPE HEAL-ING ROOMS - Fridays from 7-9 p.m. at The Bridge, 746 Queen Street; 519-396-8890; www.foundationsofhope.ca. Walk in, no appointment necessary. Trained volunteers provide a safe

place to receive confidential prayer and encouragement.

* * *ALL SENIORS 50-PLUS are wel-come to join us for a game of cards in the seniors room at the Davidson Centre at 1 p.m. Tuesdays for Shooter; and Thursdays for six-handed Bid Euchre (must pre-register). For more information call Elaine, 519-396-9209 or Bonnie, 519-396-3822.

* * *THE KINCARDINE SENIORS’ BRIDGE CLUB invites all se-niors, 55-plus who like to play bridge to join them on Monday afternoons, 12:45 p.m. at the Davidson Centre. For informa-tion call Kaye, 519-396-2094.

* * *SENIORS 55-PLUS EUCHRE is held Wednesday afternoons at 1 p.m. at the Davidson Centre. For more information, call John at 519-395-5291.

* * *WHAT’S HAPPENING AT TRIL-LIUM COURT? Monthly Candle-light Dinners; Movie Mondays at 2 p.m.; Tuesday art classes; Scrabble Club on Fridays and monthly Senior Cooking Classes. For details, contact Heike at 519-396-4400 ext. 2017.

KINCARDINE KNITTING, CRO-CHET & NEEDLEWORK CLUB meets twice on Wednesdays, from 1- 3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Kincardine library. New mem-bers of all skill levels welcome.

MONTHLY EVENTS

THE KINCARDINE SUNSET QUIL-TERS GUILD meets the second Wednesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at St. Anthony’s church hall on Russell Street, Kincardine. Website: http://tiffanyweb.bmts.com/~quiltguild/.

* * *BERVIE WI - All are welcome to attend the Bervie Women’s Institute meetings, 1st Wed. of the month, 10 a.m. at the Bervie W.I. Hall, Hwy. 9 in Bervie. For information call Betty Anne, 519-396-4516.

* * *KINCARDINE STAMP CLUB meets the first Wednesday of each

month at 7 p.m. at the David-son Centre, billiards room. Call 519-395-5817 or 519-396-8005 for more info.

* * *WINK (Writers in Kincardine) is a writers’ group that meets the third Tuesday of each month from 1-3 p.m. at Cedar Grove. Call Joan Hartwick at 519-396-3179 for more details.

* * *THE KINCARDINE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (which organizes the Kincardine Fall Fair) meets the second Monday of the month, at 8 p.m. at the Kincardine mu-nicipal administration centre.

* * *ALZHEIMER CAREGIVER infor-mation & support meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Trillium Court, 550 Philip Place, Kincardine.

* * *TO THE POINT TOASTMASTERS

meet on the first and third Thursday each month from 7-9 p.m. at the Lighthouse Fellowship Baptist Church (137 Mahood-Johnson Drive).

COMMUNITY SERVICES

VON GREY BRUCE offers hospice and palliative care services in the Kincardine area. Volunteers provide companionship care to those facing life-limiting illness in long-term care, hospital or the community. For referral, call Barbara at 519-376-5895.

* * *THE CLOTHES HAMPER FOUN-DATION, 732 Queen Street is open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

* * *KINCARDINE FOOD BANK is open every Thursday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Anglican Church, Russell Street. No appointment necessary. Financial donations to the Food Bank can be mailed to The Kincardine Food Bank, c/o The Church of the Messiah, 415 Russell St., Kincardine, Ont. N2Z 2A9. A tax receipt will be provided.

* * *VICTORIA PARK GALLERY, 519-396-6699, 707 Queen Street, Kincardine. Summer Hours: Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 12-3 p.m.

* * *PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUPS: Do you or someone you know have Parkinson’s? We are here to help. For information about ongoing support, contact the Parkinson Society of Southwest-ern Ontario at 1-888-851-7376 or online at www.parkinson-society.ca.

* * *GREY-BRUCE COMMUNITY LE-GAL CLINIC in Kincardine 1st Wed. of the month, 10 a.m.-noon at the Canadian Mental Health Association building, 865 Queen Street. Free legal advice & as-sistance with Landlord/Tenant, Employment, etc. issues. Contact the Owen Sound office for an appointment at 519-370-2200 or 1-877-832-1435 or www.gblegalclinic.com.

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SEALED TENDERS addressed to Jo-Anne Harbinson, Manager of Water Resources and Stewardship Services, Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority, 1078 Bruce Rd. #12, Box 150,

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Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 12:00:59 p.m.The work includes the general remediation of the Penetangore River Bank downstream

of the Park Street pedestrian bridge including:• Mobilization, demobilization, and access to the work area

• Excavation and preparation of disturbed areas• Supply and placement of rip rap bank protection• Extension and replacement of subdrain outlets

• Restoration of disturbed areas.as well as other work incidental thereto.

Plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. A certified cheque in the amount of $10,000 must accompany each bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

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June 23 Brent Johnston, Kincardine #0443, $40June 24 Rose Bourne, Kincardine #0574, $20June 25 Marlene Taylor, Owen Sound #0867, $20June 26 Tania Dickson, Kincardine #0544, $20June 27 Scott Marshall, Kincardine, $20June 28 Mike Ferrier, Kincardine #1202, $20June 29 Cheryl Chamberlain, Angus #0198, $20

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Congratulations!

Congratulations to Shawn Stewart, son of Kevin and Joanne, a graduate of the

University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus with a Diploma in Agriculture. He is currently employed at Bluewater Agromart, Ripley. Congratulationsfrom Mom, Dad, Julie,

Paul & Hayley.

Gregory and Sneha Astles of Toronto are pleased to announce the birth

of their daughterLillian Dorothy Astles.

Lily was born on January 8, 2012 and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. A first granddaughter

for proud Grandparents Bryan and Chris Astles of Kincardine and Narayana and Varija Prabhakaran of Slave Lake, Alberta.

Welcomed by Great Grandpa Ken Astles of

London and Great Grandma Blanche Picot of Kincardine.

Benjamin and Samuel Crossett are thrilled to announce the birth of their brother Zachary Kenneth

Edward Crossett, born February 9, 2012 weighing

6 lbs. 4 oz. Proud parents are Tim and Cara (nee Astles)

Crossett of London. Spoiling privileges go to Grandparents

Bryan and Chris Astles of Kincardine and Carl and Lynne Crossett of London. Welcomed by Great Grandpa Ken Astles of London and Great Grandmother

Blanche Picot of Kincardine.

Congratulations!

Please join us as we celebrate

Lois & Donald Craig’s60th Wedding Anniversary

Sunday, July 222:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Whitney

Crawford Community Centre, Tiverton. Best wishes only!

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SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, you may be adept at finding an easy way around a difficult thing, but sometimes taking the harder road offers good life lessons along the way.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20When money issues arise, the only way to remedy them is to stop spending. This could involve taking a hard look at your lifestyle and what you may not be able to afford.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Everyone expects you to dole out the advice, Aquarius, but this week you will be looking for your own. It could be because you have been tackling so many projects lately.

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