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Page 10 - ALMAGUIN NEWS, Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tree of Remembrance The Almaguin Palliative Care Team
presents the
TREE OF REMEMBRANCEas their
Annual FundraiserYour donation to the Almaguin Palliative Care Team will provide further training for volunteers, and will be a lasting tribute that will live on in helping others.For each memoriam received in memory of your loved one, a light will glow on the Tree of Remembrance, and can also be seen in front of the Health Centre in Burk’s Falls.Names of your loved ones will also be published weekly until Christmas.
Memoriams can be mailed to:Th e Almaguin Palliative Care Team, Tree of Remembrance
Box 683, Burk’s Falls, Ontario P0A 1C0or phone it in to Mary Manuell 636-5893, Linda Key 384-7567,
Helen Healey 382-2641, Margret Ross 382-2852 “Let Your Spirit Glow” Helen Healey 382
Aileen AustinDouglas AustinBrian MurdochBlake & Nelly Sine and FamilyGeorge & Charlotte Sedore & FamilyJack MetcalfeRanold and Ruby (Strood) RolstonWilma MarshallKyle YorkGloria Murray-WarwickMary Ann Murray-BeardFerdinand MurrayMary Murray-Osbourne BerniceMurray-FrangkusBob SimpsonRick SimpsonDarrel MunteanFrank UlrickRaymond and Alice MurrayBarbara SothMuriel & Wes SmithHelen & Ken ManuellDavid ManuellRusty SmithLin StewartGordon StewartBob RosskopfRev Tom and Bess Rutherford
Carl BatesStella and Peter PetrashIrene and Clyde MurdyAnna and William MychalczukGiulis and Lilianne RossiSteve and Bryon WilsonRuby and Wilbert DingmanColin Wm. KeppyAlbert Ross MetcalfMaria and Norman SedoreHarvey SedoreAnna SedoreHoward SineCraig Hart Carol TooksFred BeckettTammy Martin MoonArt ArmstrongGeorge and Reta HobsonBasil HoweAnne MatticeJess DawneyJoyce RumfordChristian CrockerDwayne HealeyMary (Bett) KingsleyAmos and Lizzy KeppyKarl Niemi
The Neal FamilyBonnie Coombs ChambersWayne CoombsRoy BrunnerWanda BrunnerWinnifred BrunnerHerb and Mary BanttenJames Wesley EadeVelmore MiddlebrookErnie and Lottie ShipperbottomLorrie (Addison) HartfordLeigh BardfordWalton and Purdy FamiliesAuthur WagerShirley Hall Jean and Clare BoismierLeigh BradfordHarold BrandtCarol Tough Sandra Louise MorrisWm. Terry PeggMartin Coombs Anna and Fred CourvoisierBennie CourvoisierJim CourvoisierMicheal Tough
Earl NethertonLily and Ernest KeyEffi e and Harold Howard
Anna OkalGeorge and Ida Brown Family Wilfred and Jean HealeyEffi e HealeyChristopher GirouxJane and Don GirouxElaine And Keith WhittakerBrandon NichollsAllan LangfordTena LangfordDoug LangfordPhillip LangfordFred BothamVelma StroudStanley StroudThe Stroud FamilyScott ParkesPte. John KelsallJack GrevesMargaret DempseyJack Butterfi eldJack DaunceyJacqueline DaunceyMerle StaplesWaldon Carleton
Ruby CarletonMatthew LalandeHarry AndrewsAllan and Lulla WhiteColin ShorneyDavid ShorneyMichael KeetchRod MackayRalph and Edna BiceJeanne and Frank CummingsDouglas MackayLena FreitagIvan and Lonnie PayneStephen AllenSarah WardHarvey PayneValerie MarshallGale NiemiMerle BlackmoreGlynn and Velma RobinsonDavid RobinsonChristine CrockerJesse CurrieBill FlemingLarry FlemingRon Francom
MEMORIAMS
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BIRTH OF JESUS (PART 5) Joseph and Mary lived in Nazareth, 125 km north of Bethlehem. “A decree was sent out by Caesar Augustus that all the world was to be registered,” (Luke 2:1) therefore Joseph and Mary travelled to Bethlehem to register in the city of their ancestors. “And so it was while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her first-born son and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths and laid Him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn,” (2:6-7). An angel appeared to the shepherds in the fields at night around Bethlehem saying, “Behold I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord.” (2:13-14). Question: Is He your Saviour and Lord? ~ Herb West, Box 870, Sundridge P0A 1Z0
Sundridge Strong Fire fi ghters Association
presents
New Year’s GalaDecember 31, 2008
8 p.m.- 1 a.m.(late night buffet)
$40.00/single $60.00/couple
(All proceeds to the purchase
of a New Rescue Van)
Tickets can be obtained from any
fi refi ghter, the fi re hall, Redbrick Café and the One Stop, Sundridge
“Thank You”Volunteers for a Job Well Done17th Annual Santa Claus Parade
in Burk’s Falls - Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008Vic Feltis
Dave MilburnRalph Miller
Frank RidsdillBarb Warriner
Brenda McCrackenTanicia Miller
Nick HallJosh Hughes
Dan KivellSteve MulliganJohn Leggett
Pam CorcoranMarty CorcoranDonna Corcoran
Laura MurrayRod Blakelock
Steve McLennanParade Organizers
Ian SmithDebbie McLennan
Parade DirectorsPeter Febel
Bob Hall
Gord ChapmanTaisto Takala
Bruce CampbellBrent Campbell
Elly SymonsFord MasonRose MasonPeter Hope
Jennifer MilburnLouisa Moffit
Monique MoffitJason BoydMike DerryJim CreasorTimBr Mart
Clayton JenkinsAnn Van Duzen
and crew
Professional servicePriced right coverage
Burk’s Falls 382-2902
Sundridge 384-5361
MONDAY NIGHT MIXEDStandings as of Monday, December 8th
TUESDAY AFTERNOON MIXEDStandings as of Tuesday, December 9th
ALMAGUIN MIXED LEAGUEStandings as of Tuesday, December 2nd
ALMAGUIN MEN'S LEAGUEStandings as of Wednesday, December 10th
MAGNETAWAN MIXED LEAGUEStandings as of Thursday, December 11th
LUCKY STRIKERS LEAGUEStandings as of Wednesday, December 10th
FRIDAY NIGHT MIXEDStandings as of Friday, December 12th
ALMAGUIN YOUTH BOWLING (YBC)Standings as of Saturday, December 13th
BOWLINGStandings
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Bernice SchlichtingBernice SchlichtingRon AttridgeRon AttridgeBernice SchlichtingDoris LangfordRon AttridgeDave Kauth
ALMAGUIN GOLDEN AGE Standings as of Monday, December 8th
33 21 12 9 5133 20 13 6 4633 18 15 5 4133 18 15 5 4133 16 17 6 3833 16 17 5 3733 12 21 5 2933 11 22 3 25
GP W L PF Pts.
256304271281564726710742
HopefulsSweet NothingsGreyhoundsSlip & SlideBouncersThree Plus One3 Divas & a DonSquare Wheels
Heather DumontHeather DumontRon AttridgeRon AttridgeMarg AttridgeHeather DumontRon AttridgeRon Attridge
27 17 10 6 4027 15 12 6 3627 15 12 6 3627 14 13 5 3327 14 13 4 3227 13 14 3 2927 11 16 3 2527 9 18 3 21
307353319339709800756816
MaybeUpstartsSnafusHaphazardsFive PinsShoe InsBuild Right Const.We R
Marg ButlerKaren SmithArnold HallArnold HallRonnie SchellenbergRonnie SchellenbergArnold HallArnold Hall
36 23 13 6 5236 22 14 8 5236 19 17 7 4536 16 20 6 3836 15 21 6 3636 13 23 3 29
250282276298685769667733
SharksShinersAngel FishMinnowsCrappiesSuckers
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Dawna DavisDawna DavisCarl LeeCarl LeeDawna DavisDawna DavisCarl LeeCarl Lee
33 20 13 7 4733 17.5 15.5 5 4033 15.5 17.5 4 3533 13 20 6 32
204248262282591723709769
The CowboysGotta Have HeartMisfitsDave’s Babes
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Betty BernasBetty BernasGerry GuayGerry GuayBetty BernasBetty BernasPeter BarrGary Lippert
39 29 10 10 6839 23 16 9 5539 20.5 18.5 7 4839 16 23 5 3739 15 24 3 3339 13.5 25.5 5 32
240287260292581722681723
Peter’s Pin PickersGary’s Go GettersAfter 8sFive AcesTwo PinsAwesome 4some
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Dawna DavisDawna DavisWayne SmithWayne SmithNisha CropperCindy LloydWayne SmithWayne Smith
39 21 18 10 5239 23 16 6 5239 22 17 5 4939 19 20 6 4439 19 20 5 4339 13 26 7 33
222270373376566715822831
PEE WEESingle FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Double FlatDouble Hcp.Double FlatDouble Hcp.BANTAMSingle FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Grace MitchellGrace MitchellZach MitchellZach MitchellGrace MitchellGrace MitchellZach MitchellZach Mitchell
Patricia BowlesPatricia BowlesCole RobleyCole RobleyPatricia BowlesPatricia BowlesCole RobleyCole Robley
8418470
170157357136336
122190132216333537361613
ALMAGUIN SPECIAL OLYMPICSStandings as of Saturday, December 13th
TWO GAMERS
THREE GAMERS
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Double FlatDouble Hcp.
Debbie GroganDebbie GroganDebbie GroganDebbie Grogan
153225264408
Doug WelchDoug WelchHarold TutusJamie Peters
89189150343
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Sherri WoodsSherri WoodsChristina CampbellSherri Woods
150233376577
Dwayne HardyDwayne HardyDwayne HardyDwayne Hardy
177237481661
JUNIORSingle FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Double FlatDouble Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.SENIORSingle FlatSingle Hcp.Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Alex MitchellAlex MitchellNeil MurdyNeil MurdyAlex MitchellAlex MitchellNeil MurdyNeil Murdy
Paige JonesPaige JonesGlenn DavisGlenn DavisPaige JonesPaige JonesGlenn DavisGlenn Davis
95182188236250511458602
140175237257387492632692
The RednecksThe MisfitsSoaring EaglesSevere Screw-UpsThe Six PackGit ‘Er Dun
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Marg AttridgePatti PaulMarg AttridgePatti Paul
39 23 16 8 5439 19 20 6 4439 19 20 5 4339 17 22 7 41
222248609666
RoadrnnersElmer FuddClammity SamsOlive Oyl
Single FlatSingle Hcp.Triple FlatTriple Hcp.
Glenn DavisGlenn DavisRon AttridgeRon Attridge
42 31 11 9 7142 27 15 10 6442 21 21 7 4942 19 23 7 4542 15 27 6 3642 13 29 3 29
299323728803
Candle RanchersGP CapitalNu-Tec WindowsAspen PlumbingDallaire CuisineBad Boyz
Looks like I am not the only one itching to get out fishing. We had to spend a few days at the shop getting things ready for the new year. In the time I was there, the phone must have rang 10 times with calls from people down south wanting to know if the lakes were frozen over yet.
Well, the answer to that is yes and no.
Some of the smaller lakes have ice on them. Even some of the smaller places on the big lakes have ice on them. But there is not any place that I would send any-one out to go fishing on just yet. There are just way too many sur-prises waiting for you out on any of the lakes around here.
It is not always good to be the first one out on any lake. If you can’t help yourself and have to go, make sure you at least take someone along just in case you get into trouble. It might be also a good idea to leave a flight plan at home, on the kitchen table. That way, if something goes wrong, at least people will know where to find the body.
Over the years, I have had some wonderful first-ice fishing. There have been times that the ice was so thin it would sink below your feet as you walked out. When you cut a hole, the water would boil up onto the ice around your feet — this is not a good thing. If it hap-pens, odds are real good you will
shortly fall through. This also applies when you
drive your truck out on a lake in the early part of the season. Not all of the ice forms at the same time. This was driven home a few years ago up on Nipissing.
The snow was only ankle deep on the ice and there was lots of huts out. Most of them had a truck parked beside them. It was easy to follow the flagged trails, but they never seem to go were I need to go. My spot was about three miles off shore and away from the crowds.
The GPS told me we should cut holes right where we were, so I got out the auger, marched over to the front of the truck and carved our first hole. The auger spun about four times and plunged through. With that there was a cracking noise I heard over the sound of the ice auger motor. The ice was sinking and the water was boiling up out of the hole. At that point I didn’t know whether to run or wind my watch! By now the snow on the ice was floating around my feet. I put down the auger, hopped into the truck, fired it up, put it in reverse and backed about 300 feet away from the sink hole.
Now I was afraid to go back and get the ice auger that I had left on the ice by the ever-widening black spot. Turns out the ice back by the trails and other ice huts was over a foot thick, so I spent the day drill-ing holes over there.
It was two weeks before I went out on the lake exploring again. By then there was other trucks doing the same thing. Turns out it was better to let them be first.
South River Curling ClubTeam Curling Results as of Thurs., Dec. 11, 2008
Points GamesMonday Night Mixed CurlingInvestors Group TrophyTeam 1 Art Langford 85 6Team 3 Doug Raafl aub 81 6Team 4 Judy Arai 45 6 Team 2 Steve Anderson 41 6
Tuesday Night CompetitiveSouth River Foodland TrophyTeam 3 Jeanne Hagey 39 4 Team 1 Paul Divincenzo 32.25 4Team 2 Judy Arai 31.75 4Team 4 Warren Wanless 20.25 4Team 5 Grant Wood 14.5 4(Dec. 9 game cancelled due to snow)
Thursday Morning SeniorsSouth River Lumber, Farm and Pet Centre TrophyTeam 1 Bruce Carmichael 42 5Team 2 Jack Lacombe 51 6Team 3 Claude Reaume 59 6Team 4 Jerry Legate 57 6Team 5 Doug Raafl aub 55 6Team 6 Art Langford 35 5Team 7 Grant Wood 38 5Team 8 Christine Martin 54 5Team 9 Wilf Hall 49 5Team 10 Dennis Landry 14 4Team 11 Warren Wanless 37 5
Coming EventsThursdays 7 p.m. Pick Up Curling: Cost is $1 per end. Dec. 18, Jan. 8 and 22, Feb. 5 and 19, Mar. 2 and 16. Contact Harry at 386-1386Fri., Sat., Jan. 9, 10: South River Men’s Invitational BonspielWed., Feb. 4, 2009: Don Ivens Senior Invitational BonspielWed., Mar. 4, 2009: South River Ladies Invitational FunspielThurs., Mar. 26: South River “Senior’s Wind-up” SpielSat., Mar. 28: Bear Chair Closing Spiel
Fish Talesby Bill Eden
Be first on the ice only if it’s safe