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www.aroundandabout.ca November 6, 2018 Issue #45 - Volume 22 Continued on page four... SEASON’S septic service For Your Septic & Porta Potty Needs NOW SERVING ESPANOLA & AREA!! 705-869-2448 705-356-3444 1-800-587-3599 IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN... TIRE SEASON! CALL SERVICE DIRECT 705-869-3591 or 705-869-3807 ext. 210 Make sure to stop in or call our service department to book a tire changeover! 2018 POLARIS INDY VOYAGER 155 8799 Warning: Snowmobiles can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders age 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. For safety training in Canada, contact your local Polaris dealer. Polaris Industries Inc. © PLUS PDI, FREIGHT AND TAX [email protected] -50 RV antifreeze $ 3.97 PLUS TAX CASH N CARRY Check out our November Flyer online ® SUPER DEA S ! OFFICE & ART SUPPLIES Ready for winter? We service GAS, OIL, PROPANE AND DUCT CLEANING Need new equipment? RENT TO OWN (OAC) Furnaces, A/C, Water Heaters, Fireplaces Serving North Shore, Espanola and the Island 705-869-1683 705-869-0333 WINTER TIRE SALE!! BOOK NOW! FOR YOUR WINTER MAINTENANCE PACKAGE www.NattSafety.com 90 Gray Street, Unit 3 Espanola, ON 705.682.3362 Ext 900 COMPLETE SAFETY TRAINING SOLUTIONS CUSTOMIZED TRAINING AVAILABLE CONFINED SPACE * WORKING AT HEIGHTS * AODA * WHMIS * POWER ELEVATED WORK PLATFORM * FORKLIFT * FIRST AID * LIFT TRUCK * OVERHEAD CRANE + MORE CONTACT US TO DISCUSS. Photo: Four Espanola councillors left council chambers at Tuesday night’s meeting, October 30th, after declaring a conflict of interest leaving Deputy Mayor Bill Foster, Mayor Ron Piche and Councillor Bob Yocum to pass a resolution calling for no financial sanctions against the remaining councillors. Staff then walked out of the meeting and with no clerk, the meeting was closed. Photo by Rosalind Russell By Rosalind Russell - Espanola’s council meeting on Tuesday night, October 30th, ended abruptly when town staff walked out, including the CAO. At issue was the Integrity Report calling for financial sanctions against four councillors: Ron Duplessis; Ken Duplessis; Ray Dufour and Heather Mallott. Integrity Commissioner Shearer Parnega recommended they lose a portion of their stipends for what she deemed abusive and intimidating behavior. Integrity Report Rift - Espanola Council Meeting Abruptly Ends

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www.aroundandabout.caNovember 6, 2018 Issue #45 - Volume 22

Continued on page four...

SEASON’Sseptic service

For Your Septic & Porta Potty Needs

NOW SERVING

ESPANOLA

& AREA!!

705-869-2448705-356-3444

1-800-587-3599

IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN...

TIRE SEASON!

CALL SERVICE DIRECT

705-869-3591or 705-869-3807 ext. 210

Make sure to stop in or call our servicedepartment to booka tire changeover!

2018 POLARISINDY VOYAGER 155

8799

Warning: Snowmobiles can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders age 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. For safety training in Canada, contact your local Polaris dealer. Polaris Industries Inc. ©

PLUS PDI,FREIGHT AND TAX

[email protected]

-50 RV antifreeze $3.97 PLUS TAX

CASH N CARRY

Check out our November Flyer online

®

SUPERDEA S!

OFFICE & ART SUPPLIES

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Need new equipment? RENT TO OWN (OAC) Furnaces, A/C, Water Heaters, Fireplaces

Serving North Shore, Espanola and the Island

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705-869-0333

WINTER TIRE SALE!!BOOK NOW!FOR YOUR WINTER MAINTENANCE PACKAGE

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COMPLETE SAFETY TRAINING SOLUTIONS

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Photo: Four Espanola councillors left council chambers at Tuesday night’s meeting, October 30th, after declaring a conflict of interest leaving Deputy Mayor Bill Foster, Mayor Ron Piche and Councillor Bob Yocum to pass a resolution calling for no financial sanctions against the remaining councillors. Staff then walked out of the meeting and with no clerk, the meeting was closed. Photo by Rosalind Russell

By Rosalind Russell - Espanola’s council meeting on Tuesday night, October 30th, ended abruptly when town staff walked out, including the CAO.At issue was the Integrity Report calling for financial sanctions against four councillors: Ron Duplessis; Ken Duplessis; Ray Dufour and Heather Mallott.Integrity Commissioner Shearer Parnega recommended they lose a portion of their stipends for what she deemed abusive and intimidating behavior.

Integrity Report Rift - Espanola Council Meeting

Abruptly Ends

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Phone: 705-524-3000 Fax: 705-524-6793

Toll Free: 1-866-524-3004

Home • Auto • Business Insurance

Phone 705-862-7000 [email protected] MCKINNON DRIVE

�e Royal Canadian Legion Br.#39 Espanola Remembrance Day Service Our Remembrance Day Service will be held on Sunday, November 11

at the Legion Cenotaph. �e parade will form up at 10:30 a.m.

Remembrance Day Services Webbwood – Saturday, November 10 at 10:45 a.m. at the Webbwood Cenotaph

Massey – Sunday, November 11 at 10:45 a.m. at the Massey Arena Sadowski Room (lunch to follow)

Once again we ask that your respective business take part in the “2 minutes of silence” on November 11 at 11:00 a.m.

Since 1921, the Poppy has stood as a symbol of Remembrance, our visual pledge to never forget all those Canadians who have fallen in war and military operations. Please show your support and wear a Poppy!

TRUE NORTHSTRONG AND FREE

and forthose whocontinue to serve.

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ONTARIO CANADA

A Poem for Remembrance Day“�e Inquisitive mind of a child”Why are they selling poppies Mummy?

Selling poppies in town today.�e poppies child, are �owers of love.

For the men who marched away.

But why have they chosen a poppy, Mummy?Why not a beautiful rose?

Because my child, men fought and diedIn the �elds where poppies grow.

But why are poppies so red, Mummy?Why are the poppies so red?

Red is the colour of blood, my child.�e blood that our soldiers shed.

�e heart of the poppy is black, Mummy.Why does it have to be black?

Black my child, is the symbol of grief.For the men who never came back.

But why, Mummy are you crying so?Your tears are giving you pain.

My tears are my fears for you my child.For the world is forgetting again.

(Author Unknown)

Espanola, Ontario (705)869-2317

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In A Chaotic World, Thanks Be To The SurpriseIn a world on its knees looking skyward for help but all the while anticipating the sound of a great big flush, the element of surprise has become a great distraction.Although my capacity to be shocked is being diminished daily by the outbursts of insanity emanating south of the border, I was still surprised by David Weaver, the guy who stripped naked and jumped into a tank of sharks at Toronto’s Ripley’s Aquarium. Swimming with dolphins I get. But sharks that could misconstrue a buttock for a jellyfish or a willy for a dew worm!!!What surprised me most was his faithful companion, holding his clothes and then quickly helping him get dressed once the cops were called. “Yeah,” I can hear her saying to herself, “I hope he doesn’t lose it because that’s the man I want to be the father of my children!” Okay but when he takes the whole family on African safari, do not let him slather the children with bacon jam.Weaver immediately fled the city of Toronto and good luck finding any fugitive these days because the week before – folks, I do not make this stuff up – the head of Interpol, The World Police Agency in charge of finding criminals on the run … went missing. It’s believed China captured Meng Hongwei in a game of hide and seek revenge.Yeah, the games people play like in Birmingham, England where passersby looking through the windows of the North West Bank noticed everybody hiding under desks. Several people called 999 with a robbery in progress. Turns out it was a human resources team-building exercise in which the employers were playing … a game of hide and seek. Maybe next time

musical chairs, but definitely not cops and robbers.The Birmingham bankers faired far better than the Chinese bankers in Nanning City, where during a meeting in the boardroom a huge python fell from the ceiling and onto one of the employees. No, not team building, more like a poorly organized 100-metre dash. In a world weirder than Al Yankovic, don’t think a Birmingham/Nanning bank exchange exercise is not in the works with a team building game of hide reptiles and seek ladders.Amphibians causing disruptions in the business day hit home with a hospital director in Hawaii when she got nine irate calls from associates who claimed she had called them but refused to speak. When she checked her phone she discovered a tiny gecko walking across the screen and dialing everybody on the “recently called” list. People who received silent calls were most upset because despite what they were told in the TV ads, they were unable to save 15% or more on their car insurance.While almost anything to do with American politics would surprise even the most skeptical, you have to hand it to Dennis Hof, known as “Nevada’s Most Famous Pimp.” A Trump-style politician, Dennis Hof also happens to be … dead. Recently but really deceased. The owner/Operator of the Moonlight Bunny Ranch is a sure bet to win a set in the state legislature next week. Should he lose, Trump plans to nominate him to the Supreme Court where he will sit beside Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, his other conservative stiffs.

20 McCulloch Dr. (Behind the Mall)

•No Appt. Needed Oil Changes•Rustproofing •Vehicle Detailing

705-822-0839

Formerly

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Tune into Local Channel 10 or come on out to the Espanola Regional Recreation Complex.

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A&A, PaperWorks, 85 Centre Street, 705-869-6883

But the greatest misadventure that caused astonishment in India last week was the take-down of a bank robber by a police officer pursuing him on foot. As the seasoned criminal with 18 outstanding warrants for his arrest began pulling away in the chase, the officer fired his weapon which … jammed! So in the loudest voice he could muster, he yelled (I did mention not making any of this up?) “BANG! BANG! BANG!” The bank robber stopped in his tracks, cowered and was promptly arrested. Good thing he surrendered quickly because apparently that cop does a great impersonation of a hand grenade as well.In baseball, the Florida Marlins just signed Cuban brothers Victor Victor Mesa, 22 and Victor Mesa Junior, 17 to long term contracts. Their father … wait for it …Victor Mesa proudly attended the signings. The press conference ended when Mrs. Mesa yelled “Victor! Lunch!” and three guys got into a fight over a hot Cuban panini.I was reading a sports article on the nicknames of great NFL secondary teams like Pittsburgh’s

The Steel Curtain and Denver’s The Orange Crush surprised that the author of the article had not included The Electric Company – the amazing 1970 Buffalo Bills front four so nicknamed because “they plugged in the juice.” But then again, this was long before O.J. Simpson murdered his wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman, otherwise those four guys would have been called The Electric Chair Company. And yeah, in a just world they’d have definitely plugged in The Juice.And finally, Dustin Strawser was released last week from Jackson Pike Jail in Columbus, Ohio after serving time for theft. He walked out the front door of the jail a free man and promptly stole a car in the parking lot for the ride home. More upset about the theft than Dustin’s parole officer was inmate Chris Murphy who owned the car and planted it there for his release … because he did plan ahead! Surprise! Surprise!

For comments, ideas and copies of The Legend of Zippy Chippy, go to w w w .williamthomas.ca

Thursday 12-9 WING NIGHTFriday 12-9 10 oz PICKERALSaturday 12-9 Chicken ParmesanSunday 12-8 8 Wings & Caesar SaladWhitefish Falls 705-285-7474

8 wings $8.7512 wings $12.75Sacred Heart Daycare Centre

Financial Assistance is available for those who qualifyFor more information, please call

705-869-3171www.ourchildren-ourfuture.net

INFANT, TODDLER, PRESCHOOLBEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL

Espanola Lions Welcomes New Members

The Espanola Lions club is pleased to welcome four new members. From left to right....J.P. Lamothe (sponsor), Chad Lamothe, Sonja Lamothe, Rob Alexander, Don

Hache, Brian Cairns (sponsor). With new members,the club can take on more projects to help make Espanola a finer place to live. Welcome....WE SERVE!

A retirement celebration is planned for long-time Nairn & Hyman Township CAO, Robert Deschene.After serving as the CAO Clerk-Treasurer for the Township of Nairn and Hyman for 35 years, Deschene will officially retire.The public is invited to join council and township staff to congratulate him on his last day, Friday, November 9th, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at the Nairn Community Centre.Photo: Robert Deshene

Retirement Celebration Planned For Long-Time Nairn & Hyman Township CAO

It’s ten years old and has only grown in popularity every year, and this year was the best by far.The Community Living Espanola (CLE) Tenth Annual Fall Harvest Luncheon was a sell-out this year.With over 175 people attending the luncheon and dozens of take out orders as well, the volunteers were kept busy in the kitchen keeping up with demand.

And, thanks to the support of so many local businesses, the penny table was a huge success too with organizers also selling out all their tickets.With that success, comes financial support for CLE, with the funds going to support local programming.Organizers extend a huge thank you to everyone who volunteered, assisted, attended and supported the event!Visit our website for photos.

Community Living Espanola Luncheon An Overwhelming Success

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Massey: 705-865-3281 • Espanola: 705-869-3282Email: [email protected] • www.onetotstop.com

The One Tot Stop Day Care, A. B. Ellis Site has Infant and Toddler spaces available.

For more information, please call Devina at 705-869-3282

or email [email protected] www.onetotstop.com

Tuesday, November 67:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Donations tothe Food Bankappreciated.

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The four declared a conflict of interest on a proposed resolution and left council chambers while the three remaining voted in favour of not imposing financial sanctions, rather calling for the implementation of a vision plan to improve relationships between council and staff.At that point, the staff including department heads all walked out and with no appointed clerk present, the meeting was abruptly shut down.Still with the story, town lawyer Paul Cassen told The Moose the resolution

is legal because of a ruling under the Municipal Act that states if a quorum is present at the beginning of a meeting and conflict of interests are declared, the remaining members can vote on resolutions.A special emergency meeting between council and staff will have to be called by Mayor Ron Piche within days to try and move forward on the plan.The case came to a head this year when nine department heads complained to the Integrity Commission about how council treated them.

Integrity Report Rift -Espanola Council Meeting Abruptly Ends

Espanola Royal Canadian Legion Branch #39 President, Gary MacPherson, and Poppy Chairman, Dan Kryzanowski were joined by Espanola Mayor, Ron Piche, and EMS staff representing the Manitoulin-Sudbury DSAB for the official raising of the POPPY FLAG and WAR PENSIONERS OF CANADA NORTH SHORE BRANCH on Friday, October

26th, officially launching The Poppy Campaign 2018. The flags will fly until midnight November 11th. Similar ceremonies are being held by Legions across the country to mark the launch of the national campaign. The local Sea Cadets, volunteers and members will be selling poppies right up to Remembrance Day. Photos by Rosalind Russell and/or Hero Cadets

Poppy Campaign Underway In Espanola And Across Canada

Work is progressing quickly on Espanola’s brand new fire hall.The foundation is in and now the hard services are being installed.To install water services, the town had to close the street on Thursday, November 1st.The contractors are hoping the

cold weather holds off, so they can complete construction in the near future.

Photo: The foundation is in for the new Espanola Fire Hall, which will feature four bays, office and training space, as well as administrative rooms. Photo by Rosalind Russell

Work Progressing Well At New Espanola Fire Hall

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TOWNSHIP OF SABLES-SPANISH RIVERSPhone: (705) 865-2646 Fax: (705) 865-2736Email: [email protected] Birch Lake Road, Massey, ON, P0P 1P0Website: www.sables-spanish.ca

AGE-FRIENDLY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

We are looking for older adults (55 years and up) with a wide range of skills and abilities to sit on an advisory committee to provide input as Council works towards achieving Age Friendly Community designation. The ideal individuals for this committee recognize that seniors have a lot to offer their community and how important it is to include seniors in all areas of community life while respecting the decisions and lifestyle choices of seniors.

If you are someone who could provide input regarding the age-related needs of seniors and are 55+ years of age, please submit your name and contact information for consideration, to the Township office or email to [email protected] no later than Friday, November 30, 2018.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYThe Township of Sables-Spanish Rivers is accepting

applications for the position of a full-time PUBLIC WORKS OPERATOR

The successful candidate must possess as a minimum a valid DZ licence with driving experience and a clean drivers abstract, and a Grade 12 high school diploma or equivalent education.

• Must be willing to work flexible hours as dictated by road conditions and weather, and department requirements including overtime as required • Must be willing to submit a criminal records check • Road testing will be included in the interview process

The following qualifications will be considered an asset: • Common Core surface miner training • Previous experience in operating various types of heavy equipment • Certification in municipal water distribution system

Written applications shall be accepted until 12:00 p.m., Friday, November 30, 2018.E-mail and fax copies accepted.

Kim Sloss, Clerk-Administrator

REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES

Remembrance Day Services will be taking place as follows: • Webbwood on Saturday, November 10th, 2018 at 10:45 am at the Webbwood Cenotaph • Massey on Sunday, November 11th, 2018 at 10:45 am at the Massey Arena – Sadowski Room.

Since 1921, the Poppy has been a symbol of Remembrance, our visual pledge to never forget all those Canadians who have fallen in war and military operations. Please show your support and wear a Poppy!

WALFORD CHRISTMAS BAZAARSaturday, November 24, 2018

We are now accepting donations for the silent auction, penny sale and gently-used table. They can be dropped off at 36 Walford Rd., Walford or call 705-844-2364 for pick up. We appreciate your support!!

SOUP TO TOMATO SENIOR CHAIR EXERCISE CLASS

Webbwood Library – Tuesdays 1:00 p.m.Walford Community Centre – Tuesdays 1:00 p.m.Massey Arena – Wednesdays 1:00 p.m.

PARKING BYLAW

This is a reminder that pursuant to Bylaw 2009-40 no persons shall park a vehicle on any municipal road allowance between the hours of 2a.m. and 8a.m., or during other periods of snowplowing operations, from November 1st to March 31st, except for emergency and health care vehicles. Any vehicles interfering with snowplowing operations shall be subject to being ticketed or towed away at the owner’s expense.

CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION RESULTS Municipal Elections Act, 1996

I hereby certify that during the municipal election held on Monday, October 22, 2018 for the offices listed below, the certified candidates received the votes that follow their respective names:

CANDIDATE OFFICE VOTES

Leslie GAMBLE (Incumbent) Mayor 370 ElectedHarry HOBBS (Incumbent) Mayor 296Doug STEINKE Mayor 69David WOLFF Mayor 271Glenda MASSICOTTE (Incumbent) Councillor 494 ElectedDale RIVERS Councillor 491 ElectedKevin BURKE Councillor 442 ElectedCheryl PHILLIPS Councillor 402 ElectedSusan SONNENBURG (Incumbent) Councillor 385 ElectedPatricia HNATUIK (Incumbent) Councillor 369 Elected Merri-Ann HOBBS Councillor 349Thoma CRABS (Incumbent) Councillor 322Charlie SMITH (Incumbent) Councillor 320Elizabeth GAMBLE Councillor 301Kim MUNCASTER Councillor 258Eldon STINSON Councillor 250Bill WEBSTER Councillor 246 DATED THIS 23rd DAY OF OCTOBER, 2018.

Kim Sloss,Clerk-Administrator

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Real Estate • Rentals • ServicesLost & Found • Items For SalePrayers • Thank You • NoticesPersonals • VehiclesSpecial Occasion Highest Circulation &

Best Rates In Town!

705-869-6883

DSW WORKER – Available for employment supporting persons with developmental disabilities. Certified, extensive experience, university degree, work alone-team, sled starter, own car. Lisa, 705-627-5544. 11/20.

CHIROPRACTOR - DR. DARIO LAURENTI, D.C. 27 years’ experience. Instrument, Manual, Cranial Adjusting, Acupuncture, Orthotics. Call 705-869-2737. All Insurances accepted. 11/20

REGISTERED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST – for K-12, College/University, to all ages. Assessing Asperger’s, ADHD, or other learning problems. Over 20 years’ experience. Competitive/flexible rate and hours. Will travel. Prompt turn around. Dr. Ryan Kneer. 705-869-8588. 11/13

PHYSIOTHERAPY OFFERED BY MARILYN WITTMANN - Located at Physio Moves in the Espanola Hospital. Accepting new patients. WSIB and MVA patients welcome. Acupuncture available. Visit www.physiomoves.net for services, rates, and hours, or call 705-988-3737. 12/4 - R

TOTAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES: Plowing, carpentry, painting, steel & shingle roofing, tree cutting, decks, landscape construction, yard maintenance, dump runs. 705-936-6160 11/6 - R

ESPANOLA SELF STORAGE – 6x8 and 8x10 Storage units available in Espanola. Located behind the car wash. Call 705-869-8405. 11/20 - R

HANDYMAN - ODD JOBS COLOMBUS. I do flooring, painting, mudding, drywall, trim, install doors and frames, build head boards and bed frames and much more...call me Stephane Coulombe 705 863 3434. 1/1 - R

THE RITCHIES ARE AT IT AGAIN! Get your firewood cut, split, delivered. Hardwood maple. More info, call Mina at 705-865-3017. 10/30.

SERVICES

PaperWorks, 85 Centre Street, 705-869-6883

CHERYL’S MASSAGE THERAPY & ACUPUNCTURE – NEW LOCATION as of April 9th. 363 John St. Espanola. To make an appointment call 705-863-3223. [email protected] 12/4 R

NOTICE

Massey Agricultural Society monthly meetings - 3rd Thursday of the month. Held at Massey Firehall @ 7pm. (Next meeting is November 15th) We welcome the public’s attendance. 04/23

MEETINGS

FOR RENT

FOR SALEFOR SALE – Wood, oil combination furnace with oil tank still hooked up and running till November. Best offer. 705-869-6329. 11/6

FOR SALE – Limited dry wood for kindling/backyard fire. Also table & chairs. Call Greg 705-822-4734. 11/6

FOR RENT - Lang Lake Resort – 1 & 4 bedroom cottages available. Full kitchen, satellite TV. Call 705-285-4241 for monthly rates. Available November 1. 11/27

ROOM FOR RENT – Comfortable room in Espanola in a warm, bright home. Good location. Mature woman or student. $600 a month. 705-869-5805. 11/06

THANK YOU

HELP WANTED - Looking for caring, dependable person to provide part-time respite care for teenage girl with complex medical issues in her home. Must be available for a variety of shifts, including weekends. All training provided. Must be willing to provide CPIC if hired. If interested, please email resume with references to [email protected] with RESUME in subject line or mail to Box 12, Massey, P0P 1P0. 11/6

HELP WANTED

Municipal Act;. 2001S.D. 2001, C.25RR.0.1990, Reg. 824

DESMARAIS, KEENAN LLP

Title

Patricia Deline, Treasurer

Name of Municipality or Board:

Township of Sables-Spanish Rivers

Address of Municipality or Board:

11 Birch Lake Road, Massey, Ontario POP 1PO

Phone No. of Municipality or Board:

705-865-2646

FORM 6SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER

THE TOWNSHIP OF SABLES-SPANISH RIVERS

Take notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 pm local time on November 27, 2018, at the municipal office, 11 Birch Lake Road, Massey, Ontario P0P 1P0.

The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 3:15 pm local time, at the municipal office, 11 Birch Lake Road, Massey, Ontario.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND(S):

File No.: 97,236 (ID SSR-17-01)Roll No.: 000-003-17100-0000PIN: 73422-0078 (LT)Property: SALTER SECTION 32, PCL 4880, WAHSESEE LAKE, SABLES-SPANISH RIVERS

MINIMUM TENDER AMOUNT: $ 7,777.81

Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality (or board) and representing at least Twenty per cent (20%) of the tender amount.

Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.

This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001, and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.

The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.

For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact:

NOTICE

LUMBAGO HOCKEY TEAM-- Looking for a few hockey players. We play Wednesday and Sunday nights. You can play either night or both nights! Age 30 and over. Price is reasonable. For more information please contact Brian Riche at [email protected] 11/13

WANTED

I would like to thank the people of Webbwood and area for their votes on October 22.

Eldon Stinson.

Thank You

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Sashiko & Boro Stitching Circle - Espanola Public Library, first gathering November 8 at 2:00 p.m. The Massey Legion Remembrance Day Roast Beef Dinner – Saturday, November 10. Cocktails at 3:00 p.m., supper 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Tickets available from members. For info or tickets call 705-207-4247.Remembrance Day Tea – Saturday, November 10 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at the Espanola Legion - Branch 39, 370 Annette Street.Massey Inter Church Council - is inviting all to join in our Peace Lantern Ceremony at the Legion in Massey at 6:00 p.m. on November 11Espanola Area Friendship Circle Alzheimer Support Group – Monday, November 12, 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. at the Senior’s Drop in Centre. For more information, call 705-869-1137.Immaculate Conception Church Tea/Bazaar - Saturday, November 17, from 11:30 - 2:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s School, Massey.Christmas Tea & Bazaar - Saturday, November 17, NOON - 2:00 p.m. at the United Church of Espanola. 137 Sheppard St.Walford Christmas Bazaar - now accepting donations for - penny sale, silent auction and gently-used table for bazaar Nov. 24. Drop off at 36 Walford Rd. Walford between 1 and 5 or call 705-844-2364 for pickup. The Elks Christmas Hamper Radiothon - Saturday, November 24th from 10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. on the Moose 99.3 FM. at the Espanola Mall. Christmas Hamper Thursday, Friday, Saturday- Nov 22 to 24, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Espanola Elks Hall.Journey To Bethlehem - Join us for an outdoor presentation., the Christmas Story, November 30 & December 1st from 6:00-8:30pm. Located in downtown Mindemoya. Free will offering.Free Indoor Pickle Ball - Mondays 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. & Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the Espanola High School Gym. Begins Saturday, November 3. Contact Mike 705-662-5859 or Greg 705-863-2684

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RecipeIf I had to pick a favourite family recipe that I’ve been eating since I was a kid; homemade potato soup would definitely be one of the top 5. My mom would serve each steaming bowl with a dollop of butter melting across the top, and my dad and I would tear up a piece of white bread and add it to our bowl. I still eat potato soup with bread in it and never crackers. My kids grew up eating it as well, and it’s my middle son’s favourite soup. Over the years I have adjusted the recipe just a bit (I now add celery) and I have tasted other great recipes containing ham, bacon, cheese or other vegetables, but this is the basic recipe that never fails me. This makes a large pot of soup, so I usually half the recipe.

Homemade Potato Soup

• 10 cups of raw potatoes, peeled and sliced thinly• 2 onions, chopped fine• ½ cup celery• 4 cups of water• 4 tsp salt• 6 tbsp butter• 5 cups of milk

Put potatoes into a heavy saucepan. Add onions, celery, water and salt. Cook over medium heat until vegetables are tender. Do not drain. Mash with a potato masher. Stir in butter and milk and heat until hot.

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