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beach B STER 11-11-11 THE PEOPLE TEAM Sales Representative We Deal in Real Estate, but our Real Business is People” Lotti Matthews Mark Ruttan Adriana Turchyn Client Care Specialist Broker Re/Max of Wasaga Beach Inc. Brokerage 1900 Mosley Street, Unit 2, Wasaga Beach 705-429-5500 .... 705-422-2400 Direct www.kirbysflooring.ca The Largest Selection in Wasaga Beach of: *Carpet *Natural Stone *Laminate * Vinyl *Tile * Hardwood 1288 Mosley St. Unit 8 Wasaga Beach, ON DISCLAIMER All material is printed as submitted or believed to be public domain. No infringement of copyright is knowingly intended. That is our story and we are sticking to it !! Support our Advertisers! Tell them you saw their ad in beach BOOSTER For advertising information, contact: [email protected] Phone 705-716-1670 or 705-812-5507 GTA Phone 416-230-6729 Fax 705-429-7422 Write to us! 1383 Mosley Street, Suite 1 Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2C5 Always open at www.mikejacksongm.com Starting at $16,445 (freight included). Come into Mike Jackson GM for your complimentary test drive today! “Don’t Just Drive…Cruze. 705-445-2222 1-888-748-2277 Cruze ECO "best in class fuel consumption ratings" - 61 mpg Named 2011 Canadian Car of the Year! (AJAC) Top Saftey Pick & 5 Star Safety Rating (NHTSA) 207 Main Street, Unit 3, Wasaga Beach, ON (705)352-0230 www.fishingonmytime.com Wasaga Beach’s premier computer repair, sales and Internet café location Open 7 days a week 625 River Road West, beside Subway Wasaga Beach 705-429-8565 7 a.m. ‘til 10 p.m. 365 Days a Year Large Washers Pick Up and Delivery Wash and Fold Service Follow us daily on our BLOG for interesting and fun stuff. www.beachbooster.blogspot.com Photo Courtesy Henning Geiler Photography Now in Wasaga Beach! Snowmobile Rentals & Guided Tours Don’t be Disappointed BOOK YOUR SLED NOW! World Diabetes Day November 14 Now Open at our Second Location in Wasaga Beach at 30th & Mosley in the Regency Plaza “Free Shop at Home Service” November Special 45% off Maxxmar Shutters Ball Pond...Face Painting...Jr. Chef Obstacle Course...Make Jewellery... Build Bird Houses...Creative Crafts... Bean Bag Toss... Bouncy Castle... Elephant Thoughts Dave Hicks and Team invite you to join us for our Grand Opening on November 12th at 12:30 p.m. Representatives of the Town of Wasaga Beach will be there for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Custom Framing - Buy one get the second at 25% off. Photography No sitting fees for Christmas Photography. Wasaga Custom Framing and Photography 1470 Mosley St. Unit 8, Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2C2 705-352-2555 www.wasagacustomframing.com 8th Annual Breakfast with Santa November 27th Presented by the Wasaga Beach Lions Club. Location: Lions Den in the RecPlex. Time: 9 a.m. – 12 Noon. Come and have Breakfast with Santa Claus. Fun activities, Pancakes, Sausage, Hot Chocolate and Coffee. Adults: $3.00; Children: $2.00. Photo with Santa is $3.00. For more information contact: Lions Club at 705-429-3331 In 1921, Doctors Banting and Best discovered insulin, forever changing the lives of diabetics. On November 14th, 2011, on Banting's Birthday, the historic Nancy Island Theatre will glow with blue lights to commemorate World Diabetes Day. The Beach Booster Group, the Wasaga Beach Lions Club and 97.7 the Beach invite you to be part of this important event. Stop by and view it all from the Main Street (Blue) bridge. Come out for World Diabetes Day, Monday November 14th from dusk till midnight. Bundle up and bring your camera. The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited The Beach BOOSTER Group is proud to be working with Waterside Retirement Lodge, 97.7 the Beach and many other groups and committees to host a special evening of memories. We will be focusing on Main Street and area and hope everyone who loves The Beach will come out and enjoy this free, social event in November, The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited. A fun and casual drop in affair where the memories of days gone by will come flooding back with pictures and artifacts from Wasaga's Main Street through the years. Guests can also sit back and relax in our theatre to enjoy video clips from the past. We will have Special Guests to share their stories, displays from local groups such as the Wasaga Beach Archives, Wasaga Beach Heritage Committee and more! As important as our past, our present day Main Street and it's future will be featured. This is a great event for the whole family to remember where we have been and celebrate where we are going while enjoying some treats! We hope all will attend! Saturday, November 19, 2011. Anytime from 11:00 am and 3:00 pm.Waterside Retirement Lodge - 239 Zoo Park Rd. (The Dardanella Room and Theatre Room) Contact: [email protected] or (705) 429-8626

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beach B STER 11-11-11

THE PEOPLE TEAM

Sales Representative

“We Deal in Real Estate, but our Real Business is People”

Lotti MatthewsMark RuttanAdriana Turchyn Client Care Specialist Broker

Re/Max of Wasaga Beach Inc. Brokerage1900 Mosley Street, Unit 2, Wasaga Beach

705-429-5500 .... 705-422-2400 Direct

www.kirbysflooring.ca

The Largest Selection in Wasaga Beach of:*Carpet *Natural Stone*Laminate * Vinyl*Tile * Hardwood

1288 Mosley St. Unit 8Wasaga Beach, ON

DISCLAIMER All material is printed as submitted or believed to be public

domain. No infringement of copyright is knowingly intended.That is our story and we are sticking to it !!

Support our Advertisers! Tell them you saw their ad in beach BOOSTER

For advertising information, contact: [email protected]

Phone 705-716-1670 or 705-812-5507 GTA Phone 416-230-6729 Fax 705-429-7422

Write to us! 1383 Mosley Street, Suite 1Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2C5

Always open at www.mikejacksongm.com

Starting at $16,445 (freight included).

Come into Mike Jackson GM for your complimentary test drive today!

“Don’t Just Drive…Cruze”. 705-445-2222 1-888-748-2277

Cruze ECO "best in class fuel consumption ratings" - 61 mpg

Named 2011 Canadian Car of the Year! (AJAC)Top Saftey Pick & 5 Star Safety Rating (NHTSA)

207 Main Street, Unit 3, Wasaga Beach, ON

(705)352-0230www.fishingonmytime.com

Wasaga Beach’s premier

computer repair, sales

and Internet café location

Open 7 days a week

625 River Road West, beside SubwayWasaga Beach 705-429-8565

7 a.m. ‘til 10 p.m.365 Days a YearLarge Washers

Pick Up and Delivery Wash and Fold Service

Follow us daily on our BLOG for interesting and

fun stuff.

www.beachbooster.blogspot.comPhoto Courtesy Henning Geiler Photography

Now in Wasaga Beach!Snowmobile Rentals & Guided Tours

Don’t be DisappointedBOOK YOUR SLED NOW!

World Diabetes Day November 14

Now Open at our Second Location in Wasaga Beach at 30th & Mosleyin the Regency Plaza

“Free Shop at Home Service”

November Special 45% off Maxxmar Shutters

Ball Pond...Face Painting...Jr. ChefObstacle Course...Make Jewellery...Build Bird Houses...Creative Crafts...Bean Bag Toss...Bouncy Castle...Elephant Thoughts

Dave Hicks and Team invite you to join us for our Grand Opening on

November 12th at 12:30 p.m. Representatives of the Town of

Wasaga Beach will be there for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.

Custom Framing - Buy one get the second at 25% off.

Photography No sitting fees for

Christmas Photography.

Wasaga Custom Framing and Photography1470 Mosley St. Unit 8,

Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2C2

705-352-2555www.wasagacustomframing.com

8th Annual Breakfast with SantaNovember 27th

Presented by the Wasaga Beach Lions Club. Location: Lions Den in the RecPlex. Time: 9 a.m. – 12 Noon. Come and have

Breakfast with Santa Claus. Fun activities, Pancakes, Sausage, Hot Chocolate and Coffee. Adults: $3.00; Children: $2.00. Photo with Santa is $3.00. For more information contact: Lions Club at

705-429-3331

In 1921, Doctors Banting and Best discovered insulin, forever changing the lives of diabetics. On November 14th, 2011, on Banting's Birthday, the historic Nancy Island Theatre will glow with blue lights to commemorate World Diabetes Day. The Beach Booster Group, the Wasaga Beach Lions Club and 97.7 the Beach invite you to be part of this important event. Stop by and view it all from the Main Street (Blue) bridge. Come out for World Diabetes Day, Monday November 14th from dusk till midnight. Bundle up and bring your camera.

The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited

The Beach BOOSTER Group is proud to be working with Waterside Retirement Lodge, 97.7 the Beach and many other groups and committees to host a special evening of memories. We will be focusing on Main Street and area and hope everyone who loves The Beach will come out and enjoy this free, social event in November, The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited.A fun and casual drop in affair where the memories of days gone by will come flooding back with pictures and artifacts from Wasaga's Main Street through the years. Guests can also sit back and relax in our theatre to enjoy video clips from the past. We will have Special Guests to share their stories, displays from local groups such as the Wasaga Beach Archives, Wasaga Beach Heritage Committee and more! As important as our past, our present day Main Street and it's future will be featured. This is a great event for the whole family to remember where we have been and celebrate where we are going while enjoying some treats!We hope all will attend! Saturday, November 19, 2011. Anytime from 11:00 am and 3:00 pm.Waterside Retirement Lodge - 239 Zoo Park Rd. (The Dardanella Room and Theatre Room) Contact: [email protected] or (705) 429-8626

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Specializing in Computer Repairs and UpgradesVirus and Spyware Removal

Laptops and Computer AccessoriesCustom Built Systems to suit your needs

Free Quotes and On-Site Service is available

Extreme Computers1944 Mosley St. Wasaga Beach

(next to the Beacon Restaurant)

422-1100

Nov 11 – Remembrance Day GatheringLocation: Wasaga Beach Public Library. Time: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. The Wasaga Beach Public Library invites you to a Remembrance Day community gathering. Special readings, singers, sharing and observe Two Minutes of Silence with the CBC at 11 a.m. Please join us for refreshments following the gathering. Library services will be unavailable until after 12 p.m.For more information contact the Wasaga Beach Public Library at 705-429-5481Nov 12 – Atom Hockey TournamentLocation: Wasaga Stars Arena. Website: www.wasagaminorhockey.comNov 12 – Yuk Yuk’s Stand Up ComedyLocation: Wasaga Countrylife Resort. Tickets: $25.00 plus tax. Time: Buffet – 7 p.m.,Show – 8 p.m., Dance – 9:30 p.m. For more information call the Resort Office at 705-429-5267.Nov 12,13 – Christmas at the Beach Tour of HomesTour the interior of seven beautiful Wasaga Beach homes. See creative ideas used by professionals to decorate for the holiday season. Enjoy an old fashioned tea and browse for perfect hand-crafted gifts and decorations. A great way to start the festive season……..Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tickets: $20.00. Advance purchase by Nov. 6 and save $5.00. The Tickets are available at Wasaga IDA, 30-45th Street S., Chamber of Commerce, 550 River Rd. West, Wasaga Flowers, 1441 Mosley St., Major’s Pharmacy, 587 River Rd. West, Beach Builders Home Hardware, 1955 Mosley Street. Be sure to visit the Artisans Show & Sale at the Wasaga RecPlex. The Artisans Show is open to the public. Admission is free. Please, no pets.For more info call Tracey Johnson at 705-429-4974 or Shari Frankcom at 705-429-9814.Nov 14 - World Diabetes Day- In 1921, Doctors Banting and Best discovered insulin, forever changing the lives of diabetics. On November 14th, 2011, on Banting's Birthday, the historic Nancy Island Theatre will glow with blue lights to commemorate World Diabetes Day. The Beach Booster Group, and the Wasaga Beach Lions Club, invite you to be part of this important event. Stop by and view it all from the Main Street (Blue) bridge. Come out for World Diabetes Day, Monday November 14th from dusk till midnight. Bundle up and bring your camera.Nov 17-20 – Wasaga Community Theatre Performance “The Mousetrap”Play by Agatha Christie. Location: Wasaga RecPlex, 1724 Mosley Street. Time: 8 p.m.& Sun 2 p.m. For more information call Mary Watson at 705-429-3664 Nov 19 – The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street RevisitedLocation: Waterside Retirement Lodge, 239 Zoo Park Rd. (The Dardanella Room and Theatre Room). Time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. A fun and casual drop in affair where the memories of days gone by will come flooding back with pictures and artifacts from Wasaga’s Main Street through the years. Guests can also sit back and relax in our theatre to enjoy video clips from the past. With Special Guests to share their stories, displays from local groups such as the Wasaga Beach Archives, Wasaga Beach Heritage Committee and more! For more information call705-429-8626 or Nov 20 – Pee Wee TournamentLocation: Wasaga Stars Arena. Website: www.wasagaminorhockey.com Nov 24 – Business After 5Location: Crazy Baskets & Gifts, 317 Zoo Park Rd. Hosted by owner, Debbie Fliegel.Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. For more information contact: Denise Potter at 705-429-0017 Nov 25 – Annual Tree Lighting CeremonyLocation: Oakview Woods Gazebo, 1724 Mosley St. Time: 7 p.m.For more information contact: the Chamber Office at 705-429-2247

For more information contact: the Chamber of Commerce at 705-429-2247 / 1-866-292-7242

[email protected]

Point of View

[email protected]

Initial CleanRegular Maintenance

Basic CleanComplete Clean

Customized Cleaning Specialty Request

“Clean It Up” Maid Services

Dr. Sarah L. Adams BSc,DC,CAFCIDoctor of Chiropractic

Regina Featherstone RNCPRegistered N

Erin Gardiner RMTRegistered Massage Therapist

www.beachchiropractic.ca

utritionist

1344 Mosley Street, at 30thWasaga Beach

705-429-0-911

ChiropracticMassage Therapy

AcupunctureOrthoticsNutritional

What’s Happening Wasaga Beach

Russ Lipop

705-429-9222Sales Service Installation

[email protected]

24 Hour Emergency Service

Music Angel Gets High Praise

After having a chance to try the Music Angel I can truly say I’m impressed. The sound is great and the convenience of a small portable speaker system with an internal rechargeable battery can’t be beat. It’s so versatile I’ve enjoyed using it while in my shop, relaxing on the deck and surfing the internet. It has turned my Ipad from a device

that cuts you off from the people around you to a music source to be enjoyed by the entire group. The FM Radio reception is excellent and I'm putting on all my favourite music on a Mini SD CARD to be played on Music Angel. Thanks, Gordon P., Wasaga Beach

Music Angel is available from Beach BOOSTER info@ beachbooster.com

Beach BOOSTER Promotions 705-716-1670 or 705 812-5507

Posh PawsProfessional Dog Grooming

Grooming according to specific breed and needs

De-Skunking Flea Baths Nail Cutting Pet Sitting Cat GroomingExpression of Anal Glands

Call for pricing as it varies for each individual pet based on needs and

services provided.

House Calls OnlyCristina Viveiros 705-351-9999

On busy Mosley Street between Sunnidale and River Rd. BridgeTake your business out of your home and the coffee shop!

Economical-Professional-Individual offices with reception.The ideal location for Sales Rep or Business Person. Make your

business look and feel more professional than a home office.Call for rates and for other office services that are available.

Daily-Weekly-Monthly 705-444-4621

Professional Office Suites

Go Green With Our Team

Point of View is a regular feature of beach BOOSTER and is exactly that, simply a point of view. Any Point of View is meant to create thoughts and dialogue on how to make our

Wasaga Beach an even better community to live, enjoy and to do business. We welcome your valued thoughts and feed back!

yours truly, The beach BOOSTER staff.

This Ad Space is available for only $35.00 per issue. We’ll even do your Art no charge

when you sign up for 4 issues.Call Joe at 705-716-1670 or

Bill at 705-812-5507 or email<[email protected]>

The country the world forgot - againKevin Myers , 'The Sunday Telegraph' LONDON : Until the deaths of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan , probably almost no one outside their home country had been aware that Canadian troops are deployed in the region. And as always, Canada will bury its dead, just as the rest of the world, as always will forget its sacrifice, just as it always forgets nearly everything Canada ever does.. It seems that Canada 's historic mission is to come to the selfless aid both of its friends and of complete strangers, and then, once the crisis is over, to be well and truly ignored. Canada is the perpetual wallflower that stands on the edge of the hall, waiting for someone to come and ask her for a dance. A fire breaks out, she risks life and limb to rescue her fellow dance-goers, and suffers serious injuries. But when the hall is repaired and the dancing resumes, there is Canada, the wallflower still, while those she once helped glamorously cavort across the floor, blithely neglecting her yet again. That is the price Canada pays for sharing the North American continent with the United States and for being a selfless friend of Britain in two global conflicts. For much of the 20th century, Canada was torn in two different directions: It seemed to be a part of the old world, yet had an address in the new one, and that divided identity ensured that it never fully got the gratitude it deserved. Yet it's purely voluntary contribution to the cause of freedom in two world wars was perhaps the greatest of any democracy. Almost 10% of Canada 's entire population of seven million people served in the armed forces during the First World War, and nearly 60,000 died. The great Allied victories of 1918 were spearheaded by Canadian troops, perhaps the most capable soldiers in the entire British order of battle. Canada was repaid for its enormous sacrifice by downright neglect, it's unique contribution to victory being absorbed into the popular memory as somehow or other the work of the 'British.' The Second World War provided a re-run. The Canadian navy began the war with a half dozen vessels, and ended up policing nearly half of the Atlantic against U-boat attack. More than 120 Canadian warships participated in the Normandy landings, during which 15,000 Canadian soldiers went ashore on D-Day alone. Canada finished the war with the third-largest navy and the fourth largest air force in the world. The world thanked Canada with the same sublime indifference as it had the previous time. Canadian participation in the war was acknowledged in film only if it was necessary to give an American actor a part in a campaign in which the United States had clearly not participated - a touching scrupulousness which, of course, Hollywood has since abandoned, as it has any notion of a separate Canadian identity. So it is a general rule that actors and filmmakers arriving in Hollywood keep their nationality - unless, that is, they are Canadian. Moreover, Canada is every bit as querulously alert to the achievements of its sons and daughters as the rest of the world is completely unaware of them. The Canadians proudly say of themselves - and are unheard by anyone else - that 1% of the world's population has provided 10% of the world's peacekeeping forces. Canadian soldiers in the past half century have been the greatest peacekeepers on Earth - in 39 missions on UN mandates, and six on non-UN peacekeeping duties, from Vietnam to East Timor, from Sinai to Bosnia. Yet the only foreign engagement that has entered the popular non-Canadian imagination was the sorry affair in Somalia , in which out-of-control paratroopers murdered two Somali infiltrators. Their regiment was then disbanded in disgrace - a uniquely Canadian act of self-abasement for which, naturally, the Canadians received no international credit. So who today in the United States knows about the stoic and

selfless friendship its northern neighbour has given it in Afghanistan ? Rather like Cyrano de Bergerac , Canada repeatedly does honourable things for honourable motives, but instead of being thanked for it, it remains something of a figure of fun. It is the Canadian way, for which Canadians should be proud, yet such honour comes at a high cost. This past year more grieving Canadian families knew that cost all too tragically well.

CHRISTMAS AT THE BEACH WITH BARRIE CONCERT BAND

The Barrie Concert Band returns for their 7th Concert at the Lighthouse Community Church, 800 Sunnidale Road, Wasaga Beach, on Sunday, December 4th at 7 p.m. ALL funds from a goodwill offering go to the Wasaga Beach Ministerial Food Bank. At the past six concerts, the approximate 1400 in attendance have raised a total of $21,500. for our local food bank. The band has among their members 5 or 6 from our local area. Immediately following the approx. 90 minute concert, the Lighthouse Church ladies will serve Christmas goodies, Tim Hortons coffee, hot chocolate and Timbits. A large crowd is expected once again this year, and urge guests to come early. DOORS OPEN AT 6:15 P.M. The church will once again, provide a tax receipt to anyone making a donation of $25. or more. Come and bring a friend, you will be pleased you did.

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Direct: 705-422-2400Toll Free: 1-888-MARK WBBOffice: 705-429-5500

1900 Mosley St. (Corner of 45th Street)Wasaga Beach, ON

Mark Ruttan &

The People Team of Wasaga Beach Inc., Brokerage

Adriana Turchyn, Sales Representative

Mark Ruttan, Broker

Lottie Matthews, Office Manager

www.markruttan.com

Beautiful open concept – 2 bdrms – 2 baths – Corner Lot – Includes appliances and furniture

$124,900

Adult Lifestyle Living

2 bedrms – 1 bath – 61 ft x 200ft lot - most furnishings included

$169,900

Affordable Get-Away Cottage

Steps from the beach- Large sunroom – Garage – Large lot - 2 bedrms – 4 pc bath – Gas fireplace

$178,000

North side of Mosley

Many upgrades – 3 bdrms – 3 bathrms – Over 1734 sq. ft. of living space – Short walk to the beach

$194,900

Immaculate Condo

3 season dwelling - 2 bedrms – 1 bath – garage – bonus metal storage shed w/shower – Beautiful view of the River – Municipal sewer & water

$194,900

Affordable Riverfront

4 bedrms – 2 bathrms – gas fireplace – new windows and roof – central air – appliances included – great family home!

$219,900

Fully Finished

3 bedrms – 2 bath – garage – gas fireplace – 2 tiered deck - HRV unit – garage

$224,900

All Brick Bungalow

With park/play area – 3 bedrms – 2 bathrms – gas fireplace – 5 appliances included Fenced yard – deck and patio areas

$233,900

Great Family Street

3 bedrms, 2 baths – fully finished basement – over 2200 sq. ft. of living space – hardwood & ceramic floors – double car garage w/ inside entry & interlocking driveway– sprinkler system – central air – steps to family park!

$244,900

Value Plus!

1551 sq. ft – 3 bedrms – 2 bathrms – laundry/mudroom w/entrance to garage – Hardwood & Ceramic floors – Covered front porch – large back deck – fenced yard – ensuite w/soaker tub

$288,000

Spacious Gardenia Model!

4 bdrms – new custom kitchen w/stainless steel appliances – 3 bathrms – all new windows – 8x 12ft sunroom – interlocking drive

$294,900

Immaculate All Brick

1625 sq. ft – casement windows – 3 bedrms – 2 baths – engineered “silent floor system” - Hardwood & Ceramic floors throughout – bonus inground sprinkler system – corner lot!

$299,900

Brand New - All

Brick

1482 sq.ft - open concept - ensuite w/ soaker tub - lower level walk out -covered front porch -quality plus!

$309,900

High Quality -

Brand New!

Steps from Georgian Bay – over 1650 sq. ft – 4 bdrms – 3 bathrms – 2 walkouts to balcony – airtight stove – ceramic & hardwood flooring – covered back deck – separate garage /shop

$329,900

All Brick

3brms – 3 bathrms – gas fireplace – fenced yard – ceramic flrs – centrail air – turn key – great family home

$339,900

Over 2500sq.ft of Living

Space2 Water & Sewer connections – 865 sq. ft. home – 2 bdrms – 1 bath – Short walk to Allenwood beach – Great development potential

$349,500

Triple Riverfront

Lot!

Beautifully appointed – fully finished lower level – 4 bedrms – 3 bathrms – gas fireplace – double car garage – main floor laundry

$354,900

Backing onto

Ministry Land

Wasaga Sands Golf Course Estates - 4 bdrms – 2 bathrms – inside entry from garage – includes 7 appliances – Double Car Garage – Huge 101ft x 164 ft lot

$354,900

4 Level Side Split

5 bedrooms – 4 bathrms – potential in-law suite w/separate entrance & walkout – in ground sprinkler system – concrete double driveway

$388,000

This Home has

it All!

5 bedrms – 2 gas fireplaces – main floor laundry – bar area - hardwood floors – California shutters – 9 ft ceilings – maple kitchen cupboards – 2 slider walkouts

$389,900

Custom Design

6 bedrms – 3 bathrms – gas fireplace – sunroom – main floor laundry – mud room w/entry to double oversized garage – Terrific Floor Plan

$394,900

Sunward Estates Beauty

One block from Allenwood Beach – 6 Bdrms – 4 bathrms – ceramic & hardwood floors throughout – Inlaw suite potential – 2nd kitchen

$398,900

All Brick Custom Design

Right across for Prime Sandy Beachfront – 4 bdrms – 1 bathrm – Immaculate – Garage/workshop area – all furniture included – Just turn the Key!

$399,900

Location, Location

North side of Mosley – Steps to the beach – High vaulted ceilings – 5 bedrms – 4 bdrms – interlocking patio – hardwood & tile floors – over 3400 sq. ft. of living space

$459,000

One of a Kind Side

Split

Backing onto park area – rare 2 storey layout – 4bdrms – 3 bathrms – approx 4200 sq. ft. living space - gas fireplace – formal dining & living rm

$479,000

Triple Car Garage

Turn Key – Custom upgrades – Beautifully appointed – gas fireplace – main floor laundry – all appliances included – central vac – Huge 102 x 230 ft lot

$479,900

Wasaga Sands

Estates

This one has absolutely everything – 5 bdrms – 3 baths – home set up for 2 living quarters – 2 kitchen – 2 triple car garages – over 4,300 sq. ft. of living space – all 6 appliances included

$585,900

Superior Quality

5 bdrms – 3 bathrms – cold seller Unbelievable upgrades – interlocking stone driveway – granite counter tops – hardwood & marble floors, Jacuzzi tubs ++++

$599,000

Turn-Key Immaculate

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Courses will be held at the Klondike Sportspark Hall

(Fernbrook Building)from 9:00am - 4:30pmSunday, Nov. 27, 2011Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012

For information or to register, contact

Rick Tkachuk, Instructor705-361-2788

A Division of Fishing On My Time Inc.

705-352-0230NOW

BOOKING

207 Main Street #3 Wasaga Beach

Susan BowinsSales Representative

705-429-21211-888-429-2121

[email protected]

1 Market Lane, Suite #2Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 0B6

J & R CycleSturgeon Point Marina

Canadian TireSaga Resort

Sunnidale Gas BarBoston Pizza

Chamber of Commerce

*Purchase your permit on or before Dec. 1 for $200, or after for $250

Classic sled permits (1997 or older) available for $125 at the Mid OntarioSnowmobile Trails office in Elmvale

or call 705-322-SNOW

Permit

Outlets

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Lysanne Cholette940 Mosley Street, Unit 1

Wasaga Beach ON L9Z 2G9Ph: 705.429.3033 Fax: 705.429.6306

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

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 30,2011. Self excluded patrons are not eligible to redeem Casino Rama Offers.

Reservations a must!

1-877-839-8687

$10 - Occasional Saturday night

NOTES Figure Ate CakesCakes and Cupcakes!!! My cakes are baked from scratch and can be tailored to allergies, lower cholesterol and diabetics! I am located in Wasaga Beach and have many character cakes and designs available including edible pictures! If you have a photo you want on your cake, scan it, send it and I will print it with edible ink on edible paper! The best part is, it's included in all my pricing! Please visit my website at www.figureatecakes.ca or email me at [email protected] Trish Woods 705-441-4202Wasaga 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 Friday nights only. Almost $5000 in prizes with a $1000 Jackpot Doors open at 5:30 p.m.Contact: Lions Club at 705-429-3331

Little MarinaRistorante & Pizzeria

Specializing in Homemade Italian Cuisine828 Mosley StreetWasaga Beach, ON 705-429-2626

.Open Year Round

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 call

Norm at 705-322-9449

Take-Out and CateringLicensed Dining Room Available to go.

Lucy’s Famous Pasta Saucein Jars & Pizza Dough

Note: Our movie reviewer, Peter Frieday watches the movies locally at CinePlex in Collingwood and volunteers to write reviews from his home in our area. Peter will not write a review about a movie unless he has seen the movie himself.

The UPS Store291 Main Street, Unit C

Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 0B6T. 705.429.7030F.705.429.7422

[email protected]

We Pack, Ship,Print, Copy, Designand MUCH more!

This Ad Space is available for only $35.00 per issue. We’ll even do your Art no

charge when you sign up for 4 issues.

Call Joe at 705-716-1670 or Bill at 705-812-5507 or email<[email protected]>

707 River Road, West, Unit 2WASAGA BEACH

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Movie Review: Puss in Boots by Peter Frieday www.moviesopeningthisweek.comPeter's Personal Appraisal : B ( Good Movie)Release Date: October 28, 2011 90 minutesGenre: Animation, Adventure, ComedyDirector: Chris MillerVoice Cast: Amy Sedaris, Antonio Banderas, Billy Bob Thornton, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Constance MarieDreamWorks Animation and director Chris Miller - director of Shrek the Third (2007) - have created a good animated movie which is a prequel story to Shrek 2 (2004) which was the first movie in which audiences were first introduced to the Puss character. Puss in Boots is a 4G movie - good screenplay, good entertainment, good animation and good 3D.

Puss in Boots tells the original background history of Puss (Antonio Banderas) before he sets off on an adventure with his old friend Humpty Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis) and his new friend Kitty Softpaws (Salma Hayek). They all decide to chase after the two comical but unsightly characters named Jack (Billy Bob Thornton) and Jill (Amy Sedaris) who are harboring three special green beans that contain magical powers.

Puss in Boots has some important lessons for the little ones. The story shows the negative consequences of stealing and why we shouldn’t take things that don’t belong to us; we learn that a close friend is capable of betraying us but at the same time we are also shown that it is sometimes necessary to forgive a friend to save the friendship. Puss also demonstrates how to stand up to the class bully when he helps out Humpty after he is being pushed around in the classroom. The movie teaches all of us about the challenges of friendship and that friends will sometimes let us down. What did I think of the 3D ? I was impressed. It is one of the best 3D presentations to hit the cinema in 2011.

Peter’s Note: Puss in Boots is recommended for all ages but be advised that there are a few frightening animated characters; a limited romance between two animated characters and some intense animated action scenes. Parents should also be forewarned that one of the main characters is shown to die during the movie.

The Wasaga Short Film Festival WSFF is unlike any other film festival, it is a unique opportunity

for grass roots film enthusiasts to compete on an even playing field. The WSFF aims to showcase

the best in category short films submitted by individuals, groups, companies, teaching

institutions and associations. Our film festival vision is based on capturing the imagination of film makers and actors at the grass roots level

creating an opportunity for international exposure while eliminating entry barriers and

providing a focus for talent, passion, capability and achievement. We hope to leverage the natural beauty of our location to inspire our

participants to produce films that will promote the beauty, vibrancy, vitality and quality of life of

Wasaga Beach honouring its natural ecosystems, visitors, residents and businesses.Winning filmmakers will be honoured for their

exceptional achievements.As the Deadline of October 15th has passed

the WSFF is now closed to submissions.Thanks to all for your entries!

All of the Short Films can be viewed on

Go to: http://tinyurl.com/6vraj9q

Order of Wasaga BeachThe Town of Wasaga Beach will be honouring the contributions of its citizens on Jan 15, 2012 at the New Year’s Levee. To be eligible for this distinction, nominees should be those persons who enrich community life by contributing to the improvement of arts, social, cultural & recreational conditions, by way of volunteering. Nominations for the Order of Wasaga Beach will be received until Friday, December 2, 2011. Those making nominations should complete a nomination form, found at www.wasagabeach.com or contact Holly Haire-Ellis, Special Events Coordinator, Town of Wasaga Beach, 30 Lewis St., Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 1A1.Email: [email protected] Inquiries call 705-429-3844 ext. 2287 / Fax: 705-429-7603

How Crafty are You?

Bev Barker’s quilt made in 2005 in memory of

her friend, Joy. The quilt is titled,

Ode to Joy.

Ode to JoyEye Exams AvailableDesigner Glasses

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1960’s Post Card

Photo Bill Frieday

Transit Passes Available The Town of Wasaga Beach is excited to announce the launch of a transit pass. The new transit pass will replace the ticketing system and allow individuals to use their transit passes on a yearly basis. Pricing for the transit pass will be $40.00 per month for an adult pass and $30.00 per month for senior and student passes. Transit passes are available for sale at Town Hall, the RecPlex, and the Chamber of Commerce.

Sponsored by Global Pet Foods3 Market Lane

Stonebridge Town CentreWasaga Beach 705-429-2224

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This is Tristin!!The house cat at Global Pet FoodsCollingwood.Tristin has been with us a long time.and very much love by everyone!

Denise PotterIndependent Epicure Consultant

Wasaga Beach, ON705-429-0017

Email: [email protected] www.epicureselections.com/en/

First Snow 11-11-11....out, start up the snowblower to move the drifts and get the snowmobile out for a good run!

Wow! Gotta get the Snow Pants

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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

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Wasaga Beach is getting a brand new Tim's location on Main Street. Construction has moved quickly on the new Tim Hortons located in The Stonebridge Town Centre. Although most know the traditional style of Tim Hortons, this new addition to our Main Street will likely surprise many when they walk into pick up their "Double-double". The look of this new Tims will be different from all other current locations in Canada, with a layout that will include a large outdoor patio seating area! Pedestrian access will be easy with a walk way leading from Main Street's sidewalk. Guests will also be able to enjoy the much raved about offerings of Cold Stone Creamery that include custom blended fresh ice cream flavors on a cold marble slab before serving.A new Tims on Main Street... that includes a true Wasaga Beach favorite... Ice Cream! A target opening date is set for December 1st.Tim Hortons is a generous sponsor of the Beach BOOSTER World Diabetes Day - Wasaga Beach Project and Beach BOOSTER's The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited event.

I am very excited to be bringing to you, with each new BeachBooster edition, scrumptious new recipes that are so easy to make yet taste so delicious!! Each recipe will have an Epicure Selection product as one or more of the ingredients, as I want you to not only add some new variety into your meals, but also get creative with flavouring your foods…doing it in a much more healthier way, and without compromising taste! Epicure products contain no MSG, very little or no sodium, and are free of trans fats and food dyes. Please enjoy making this delicious Pumpkin Cheesecake recipe for your family! To order any Epicure products for our recipes, please give me a call or send me an e-mail and I can do it all for you! Have a look online at www.epicureselections.com for our full selection of Epicure products and as well as more great recipe ideas!Enjoy cooking with Epicure!!

Epicure's Pumpkin CheesecakeMakes 1 — 9” (23 cm) cheesecake (12 servings)Cost Per Serving: 1.69Prep Time: 15 minutesCook Time: 40 minutesIngredientsCrust:1 1/3 cups (330 ml) graham wafer crumbs2 Tbsp (30 ml) butter, meltedFilling:2 — 8 oz (250 g) pkgs cream cheese1 pkg Epicure's What's for Dessert? Pumpkin Cheesecake Mix3 eggs1 — 14 oz (398 ml) can pure pumpkinInstructions1. Preheat oven to 325° F (160° C). 2. Prepare crust by combining graham wafer crumbs with butter. Press into Epicure’s 9" (23 cm) Eclipse® Coated Cheesecake Pan. 3. Prepare filling by blending cream cheese with What's for Dessert? Pumpkin Cheesecake Mix until smooth. 4. Beat in eggs, one at a time, then beat in pumpkin until smooth. 5. Spoon over crust. Bake for 40 minutes. 6. Remove, cool to room temperature, and refrigerate before serving.

Ahoy, me Hearties,Coming to Wasaga Beach next summer is a premiere Family Entertainment Park featuring swashbuckling Adventure Golf. Fun for all ages and large or small groups, this eighteen hole course takes you to a lost island in the Caribbean aptly named Skull Island - that for many years was a hideout for scurvy dog pirates.Waterfalls, and the swaying palms lure you into this tropical paradise, but soon adventure ensues as you and your fellow buccaneers seek to plunder the secret treasure of Skull Island. Your quest starts on the beach and takes you through a shipwreck, under waterfalls, past a pirate village and finally your chance at the secret treasure of Skull Island.This world class family entertainment park is fun rain or shine and provides daytime and nighttime entertainment for the whole family. Opening next summer!

Opening next May. http://www.skullisland.ca/

Owners are father and son, Garry and Ryan Sawatzky.

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Music Angel Portable Speaker SystemA Music Angel is a portable, rechargeable speaker system that is as small as it is loud.These are 100% real Music Angels from the exclusive distributor for Canada.All cords (charging and line in/antenna) for Music Angels are included. They last approximately six hours on one charge and are powered by Lithium Ion rechargeable batteries.Pink, Blue, Green, Silver, Black (Blue and Pink currently available)Works with:USB sticks, Micro SD cards,anything you can plug headphones into (iPods, laptops, blackberry's, mp3 players etc.) Built in FM radio.Multiple Music Angels can be linked together with splitters to increase volume and to achieve stereo or surround sound and does not affect sound qualityAll coloured body pieces are made of anodized aluminum. Three month warranty is included with all Music Angels when a bill is provided.$50.00 each plus shipping and HST, if applicable Corporate or bulk deals availableBundled shipping available. Imprinting of logos available Feel free to email at info@ beachbooster.com or call Beach BOOSTER Promotions at 705-716-1670 or 705 812-5507

Music Angels produce truly amazing sound…

The Finest Vessels on the Great LakesBy 1917 the new Canadian Pacific Railway terminal at Port McNicoll was in full operation. After nearly 20 years in Owen Sound the CPR fleet of five magnificent passenger ships had a new home. Now it was possible for passengers to board a train at Toronto's Union Station and three and a half hours later arrive at Port McNicoll's docks where sumptuous gardens were laid out and flowers spelled the word CPR STEAMSHIPS."No such vessels" the Toronto Globe reported "have ever been seen on the Great Lakes, but their excellence lies not in the gorgeousness of their furniture but in their superiority over all other lake craft".Life aboard the five CPR Great Lakes ships was the height of luxury. Travel writers described the vessels as a "mode of travel that is pleasant and luxurious". The 750 kilometre trip to the Lakehead took a day and two nights and cost $73.00 for two people.With staterooms furnished in mahogany and brass and outfitted with private bathrooms, fresh linen and flowers each berth had private reading lights and twin beds. Passengers could play shuffleboard, have their hair cut and enjoy a quality of food in the dining room that had rapidly become legendary.Canadian Pacific advertisements trumpeted, "The thrill of steamship life ... the romance of cruising the world’s largest lakes, historic sites, long lazy brilliant days, cool night with stars swinging low. This is shipboard life the Canadian Pacific way".Throughout the years before the Second World War the five CPR steamers the Manitoba.. Keewatin .. Assiniboia .. Alberta and Athabasca offered one of the worlds great sailing adventures.

The Community Has Come Together as Benefit for Stacy and Stephan Flockton- Sutherland at

Boston Pizza Raises Over $16,000.

Life is short, so never pass up an opportunity to let the people in your life

know you love them.After 21 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to dinner and a movie. She said, "I love you, but I know this other woman loves you too, and she would love to spend some time with you."The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my MOTHER, who has been a widow for 19 years, but the demands of my work and my three children had made it possible to visit her only occasionally. That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a movie."What's wrong, are you well?" she asked. My mother is the type of woman who suspects that a late night call or a surprise invitation is a sign of bad news."I thought that it would be pleasant to spend some time with you," I responded. "Just the two of us."She thought about it for a moment, and then said..."I would like that very much."That Friday after work, as I drove over to pick her up, I was a bit nervous. When I arrived at her house, I noticed that she, too, seemed to be nervous about our date. She waited in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing the dress that she had worn to celebrate her last wedding anniversary. She smiled from a face that was as radiant as an angel's."I told my friends that I was going to go out with my son, and they were impressed," she said, as she got into the car. "They can't wait to hear about our meeting."We went to a restaurant that, although not elegant, was very nice and cozy. My mother took my arm as if she were the First Lady. After we sat down, I had to read the menu. Her eyes could only read large print. Half way through the entries, I lifted my eyes and saw Mom sitting there staring at me. A nostalgic smile was on her lips."It was I who used to have to read the menu when you were small," she said."Then it's time that you relax and let me return the favor," I responded.During the dinner, we had an agreeable conversation - nothing extraordinary but catching up on recent events of each other's life. We talked so much that we missed the movie.As we arrived at her house later, she said, "I'll go out with you again, but only if you let me invite you." I agreed."How was your dinner date?" asked my wife when I got home."Very nice. Much more so than I could have imagined," I answered.A few days later, my mother died of a massive heart attack. It happened so suddenly that I didn't have a chance to do anything for her. Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place mother and I had dined. An attached note said: "I paid this bill in advance. I wasn't sure that I could be there; but nevertheless, I paid for two plates - one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night meant for me. I love you, son.”At that moment I understood the importance of saying, in time, "I LOVE YOU."And to give our loved ones the time they deserve. Because nothing is more important in life than family... and they shouldn't be put off until "some other time.”

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Visit our Fabulous New Store Full Service Decorating Centre

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El Morocco, The Capstan Inn, The Normandy Hotel , Turkey Palace, Playland Park!Wasaga Beach. A place where memories have been made for generations. Millions of people have visited this town over the years and many have chosen to live and start businesses. Many businesses have come and gone in Wasaga Beach over the years, but all lead a vital role in creating our town as we know it today and they remain in our memories.On Saturday, November 19, many memories of Wasaga Beach’s past will come flooding back, with a visit to Waterside Retirement Lodge. Beach BOOSTER is proud to present The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited. We welcome all to drop in to enjoy photos, artifacts and videos of Wasaga’s colourful past... while we look at the present and consider the future of Wasaga Beach’s Main Street and area. The Wasaga Beach Archives will be present, as will The Heritage Committee. Special Guests will be on hand so visitors are sure to see a lot of familiar faces from the past and present.Our generous sponsors will add to the fun with live broadcasts and interviews by 97.7 The Beach, coffee and treats from Tim Hortons and exciting displays by Stonebridge Town Centre.Be sure to make time to visit our casual event anytime between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm on Saturday November 16 at The Waterside Retirement Lodge on Zoo Park Road. The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited is proudly brought to you by The Beach BOOSTER Group and Waterside Retirement Lodge.November 19, 11:00 am until 3:00 pm. Waterside Retirement Lodge, 239 Zoo Park Road. For more information contact 705-716-1670 or

[email protected]

The Way Wasaga Was; Main Street Revisited

We hope all will attend! Date: Saturday, November 19, 2011.

Time: Anytime from 11:00 am and 3:00 pm.Location: Waterside Retirement Lodge - 239

Zoo Park Rd. (The Dardanella Room and Theatre Room)

Contact: [email protected] or