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FOR SALE HELP WANTED COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED Crossword Puzzle Sudoku 840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111 email: [email protected] OPEN 9-5 Mon.-Fri. MAXIMUM 20 WORDS. MUST BE PREPAID. Classified Word Ads every Thursday ONLY INCL. HST $ 5 75 YOUR INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED WORD AD WILL ALSO APPEAR IN THE INDEPENDENT EXTRA AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! HOSPITAL BED, electric, with mattress, temperature adapt- ing pad, rail, sheets and con- troller. Like new, $700 (origi- nally $3,770). Kincardine. Call 519-396-7841. -- 16 MEDICAL CHAIRS - bath chair, $15. Transfer bath chair, $30. Tray table $5. All like new. Wheelchairs, $40 & $50. Kin- cardine. Call 519-396-7841. -- 16 TREES & SHRUBS - A large se- lection of Maples, Oaks, Lin- dens, Crabapples & flowering trees such as Apple, Pear, Peaches, Plums & Cherry. Also Blueberry, Cedar and Spruce shrubs and hundreds of Hydrangeas to choose from. We also carry Bees & Bee Supplies. Come visit us at Martin’s Nursery (Emanuel E.M. Martin), 42661 Orange- hill Road, Wroxeter. Ont. N0G 2X0; one concession north of Wroxeter on the Belmore Line. -- 13-14 FIREWOOD GERBERS’ FIREWOOD - Spring has sprung, but winter is coming. Offering quality bodywood and slabwood for more than 10 years. Delivery and taxes included! Call 519- 656-2057 or 519-441-2085. -- 15TFN ARTISAN CRAFT SALE & SHOW at the Davidson Cen- tre hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 8. Silent auction & donations at the door to benefit the Huron Shores Hospice. Inter- ested vendors contact 1-647- 274-4126 or mariaevcrafts@ gmail.com. -- 14-17 IN MEMORIAM RON CAPELING Sept. 3, 1932 - April 18, 2013 In loving memory of my husband Ron Capeling. He never looked for praises. He was never one to boast. He just went on quietly working For the ones he loved the most. A true friend we could turn to When times were good or bad. One of our greatest blessings, The man that we called Dad. Always in our hearts, Pat Capeling & family C LASSIFIEDS Page 15 THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, April 17, 2019 519-396-3111 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Deadline: Fridays - Noon 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 BRUCE AREA SOLID WASTE RECYCLING is looking to fill one DZ DRIVER/SORTER position Wages starting at 14.00/hr (sorting) increasing to $16.52/hr (sorting); and $19.82/hr (driving) in- creasing to $22.68/hr (driving); after probationary period fax: 519-797-5472; e-mail: [email protected] S T O P U S U A L M U S T A M I C A B L E W I T S C O P M E L T I O U T O F U O P A H I N F O R M A L R I D E G E A R U P P L O D M E M O S U B M E R G E O T O R E C A P A R E B U L W A R K S F L A K S I L A S S I L O U S E D L A R I A T O N C E R I C K I T S M I S S T E A S S O T Now Hiring We are seeking someone for the position of Landscape Labourer. Required: Physical dexterity Valid G License Positive work ethic Working Mon.-Fri.* up to 50hrs./wk. 15 min. outside of Kincardine. Call (519) 396-5913, Drop resume at #911 Con.9 RR#5 KIncardine ON N2Z-2X6 [email protected] extra I NDEPENDENT THE e Extra newspaper is looking for CARRIERS to deliver each Wednesday or ursday in Kincardine. It’s a great way for kids, adults or seniors to make extra cash! Call 519-386-0558 for more information or email: [email protected] Sat., April 20 - 9am to 1pm Point Clark Community Centre WIN an Amazing Easter Basket! First 20 Shoppers Win a Door Prize! FREE Admission - donations or non-perishable food items to be donated to Kincardine Food Bank Greatly Appreciated! Spring Fling Easter Market FOR SALE $389,000 * Huron Ridge * Many upgrades To view call 519-396-7508 Retirement Residence in the Heart of Kincardine M alcolm P lace M alcolm P lace Now Hiring: Part Time COOK • competitive wages • friendly atmosphere • Unifor 2458 Email resume or call Janet: [email protected] 519 396-5800 MALCOLM PLACE IS AN INDEPENDENT AND ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE Ripley Agricultural Society’s FISH FRY Sunday, May 5, 2019 at the Ripley Community Centre – 4:30 - 7 p.m. TICKETS $8-15 available from Directors or at Pollock Electric Tickets available to April 26. Proceeds to Grade 7 Trip RIPLEY ANTIQUES -and- Buy – Sell – Trade •Coins •Stamps & more! RIPLEY 519-395-5717 ROYALOAK COLLECTABLES HELP WANTED MR. SUB & THE AMBERLEY STORE require full-time and part-time help. Email your resumé to amberleystore@ gmail.com or fax to 519-395- 3831. -- 16-17 SERVICES INCOME TAX SERVICES - Per- sonal and small business re- turns. Reasonable rates. Free pickup & delivery in town. 30 years of experience. Call Pat Porter at 519-396-8088 or email [email protected]. -- 14--17 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 STORAGE SELF-STORAGE UNITS conve- niently located in Kincardine. Secure, clean, dry, 24/7 ac- cess. Various sizes and heated units also available. Call or text 519-389-1015-- 33TFN FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - one-bedroom apartment in adult building beside Post Office. Chair lift to second level. $900 per month plus utilities. Call 519-396-2001 for a showing. -- 16 COMING EVENTS EASTERN STAR SPRING LUN- CHEON on Wednesday, April 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, 809 Queen St., Kincardine. Cost: $10 with proceeds to local charities. -- 15-16 RUMMAGE SALE at Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church from 1-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 25 and 10 a.m. until noon on Friday, April 26. -- 15-16 OLD FASHIONED ROAST BEEF DINNER, hosted by the 1st Lucknow Scouts & Venturers, at the Kinloss Community Centre from 4-7 p.m. on April 28. Cost: $14 plus $1 extra for dessert, on a first come, first served basis. -- 16-17 Friday, April 19 Advertising Deadline for the April 24 edition is Thursday, April 18 - 10 a.m. OFFICE OPEN EASTER MONDAY 9-5 will be CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY I NDEPENDENT The Kincardine 840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111

Classifieds - Kincardine Independent · RUMMAGE SALE at Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church . from 1-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 25 and 10 a.m. until noon on Friday, April 26. -- 15-16

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FOR SALE HELP WANTEDCOMING EVENTS

HELP WANTED

Crossword Puzzle Sudoku

840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111 email: [email protected]

OPEN 9-5 Mon.-Fri.MAXIMUM 20 WORDS.

MUST BE PREPAID.

Classified Word Adsevery

ThursdayONLY INCL.

HST

$575YOUR INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED WORD AD WILL ALSO APPEAR IN THE INDEPENDENT EXTRA AT NO EXTRA CHARGE!

HOSPITAL BED, electric, with mattress, temperature adapt-ing pad, rail, sheets and con-troller. Like new, $700 (origi-nally $3,770). Kincardine. Call 519-396-7841. -- 16

MEDICAL CHAIRS - bath chair, $15. Transfer bath chair, $30. Tray table $5. All like new. Wheelchairs, $40 & $50. Kin-cardine. Call 519-396-7841. -- 16

TREES & SHRUBS - A large se-lection of Maples, Oaks, Lin-dens, Crabapples & flowering trees such as Apple, Pear, Peaches, Plums & Cherry. Also Blueberry, Cedar and Spruce shrubs and hundreds of Hydrangeas to choose from. We also carry Bees & Bee Supplies. Come visit us at Martin’s Nursery (Emanuel E.M. Martin), 42661 Orange-hill Road, Wroxeter. Ont. N0G 2X0; one concession north of Wroxeter on the Belmore Line. -- 13-14

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

ARTISAN CRAFT SALE & SHOW at the Davidson Cen-tre hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 8. Silent auction & donations at the door to benefit the Huron Shores Hospice. Inter-ested vendors contact 1-647-274-4126 or [email protected]. -- 14-17

IN MEMORIAMRON CAPELING

Sept. 3, 1932 - April 18, 2013

In loving memory of my husband Ron Capeling.

He never looked for praises.He was never one to boast.He just went on quietly workingFor the ones he loved the most. A true friend we could turn toWhen times were good or bad.One of our greatest blessings,The man that we called Dad.

Always in our hearts, Pat Capeling & family

ClassifiedsPage 15THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, April 17, 2019

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

Repairs to:Screens, Windows, Locks, Bicycles

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

independentThe Kincardine

BRUCE AREA SOLID WASTE RECYCLING

is looking to fill one

DZ DRIVER/SORTER position

Wages starting at 14.00/hr (sorting) increasing to $16.52/hr (sorting); and $19.82/hr (driving) in-creasing to $22.68/hr (driving); after probationary period

fax: 519-797-5472; e-mail: [email protected]

S T O P U S U A L

M U S T A M I C A B L E

W I T S C O P M E L T

I O U T O F U O P A H

I N F O R M A L R I D E

G E A R U P P L O D

M E M O S U B M E R G E

O T O R E C A P A R E

B U L W A R K S F L A K

S I L A S S I L O

U S E D L A R I A T

O N C E R I C K I T S

M I S S T E A S S O T

NowHiring

We are seeking someone for the position of Landscape Labourer.

Required: Physical dexterity Valid G License Positive work ethic

Working Mon.-Fri.* up to 50hrs./wk. 15 min. outside of Kincardine.

Call (519)396-5913, Drop resume at #911 Con.9 RR#5 KIncardine ON [email protected]

extraIndependentTHE

The Extra newspaper is looking forCARRIERS

to deliver each Wednesday or Thursday in Kincardine. It’s a great way for kids, adults or

seniors to make extra cash! Call 519-386-0558 for more information

or email: [email protected]

Sat., April 20 - 9am to 1pmPoint Clark Community Centre

WIN an Amazing Easter Basket!First 20 Shoppers Win a Door Prize!

FREE Admission - donations or non-perishable food items to be donated to Kincardine

Food Bank Greatly Appreciated!

Spring FlingEaster Market

FOR SALE

$389,000* Huron Ridge* Many upgrades

To view call519-396-7508

Retirement Residence in the Heart of KincardineMalcolm Place Malcolm Place Malcolm Place

Now Hiring: Part Time COOK• competitive wages • friendly atmosphere

• Unifor 2458 Email resume or call Janet:

[email protected] • 519 396-5800MALCOLM PLACE IS AN INDEPENDENT AND ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE

Ripley Agricultural Society’s

FISH FRYSunday, May 5, 2019

at theRipley Community

Centre – 4:30 - 7 p.m.TICKETS $8-15

available from Directorsor at Pollock Electric

Tickets available to April 26.Proceeds to Grade 7 Trip

RIPLEY ANTIQUES

-and-

Buy – Sell – Trade•Coins •Stamps & more!

RIPLEY519-395-5717

ROYALOAK COLLECTABLES

HELP WANTEDMR. SUB & THE AMBERLEY STORE require full-time and part-time help. Email your resumé to [email protected] or fax to 519-395-3831. -- 16-17

SERVICESINCOME TAX SERVICES - Per-sonal and small business re-turns. Reasonable rates. Free pickup & delivery in town. 30 years of experience. Call Pat Porter at 519-396-8088 or email [email protected]. -- 14--17

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

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

FOR RENTAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - one-bedroom apartment in adult building beside Post Office. Chair lift to second level. $900 per month plus utilities. Call 519-396-2001 for a showing. -- 16

COMING EVENTSEASTERN STAR SPRING LUN-CHEON on Wednesday, April 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, 809 Queen St., Kincardine. Cost: $10 with proceeds to local charities. -- 15-16

RUMMAGE SALE at Tiverton Knox Presbyterian Church from 1-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 25 and 10 a.m. until noon on Friday, April 26. -- 15-16

OLD FASHIONED ROAST BEEF DINNER, hosted by the 1st Lucknow Scouts & Venturers, at the Kinloss Community Centre from 4-7 p.m. on April 28. Cost: $14 plus $1 extra for dessert, on a first come, first served basis. -- 16-17

Friday, April 19Advertising Deadline for the

April 24 edition isThursday, April 18 - 10 a.m.

OFFICE OPENEASTER MONDAY 9-5

will be

CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY

INDEPENDENTThe Kincardine

840 Queen Street, Kincardine 519-396-3111

Page 16 THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Answers found in the classifieds.

Canadian Criss Crossby Walter D. Feener

CHANGE EVERY WEEK - MILLER & Bill Shewfelt

287 Lambton Street, Kincardine • Tel./Fax: 519-396-3874email: [email protected] • web: www.shewfeltfinancial.com Bill ShewfeltDave Shewfelt

Helping Bruce Power and OPG employees make important choices about retirement

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ACROSS 1. Intelligent sense of humour 4. Old English poet 8. Become liquid12. Written promise to pay back

money13. Food made from soybeans14. Brilliantly coloured fish15. Relaxed and friendly17. Travel on a horse18. Get ready for19. Walk with slow heavy steps21. No longer move23. Done most of the time26. Short note29. Go under water31. Ear prefix32. News summary

33. Form of the verb be34. Sides of a ship above the

deck36. Strong criticism37. “___ Marner”38. Cylindrical farm building40. Previously owned42. Long rope with a sliding

noose46. Have got to48. Friendly50. Formerly51. Pile of hay52. Part of TGIF53. Be homesick for54. Late afternoon meals55. Drunkard DOWN 1. Former cast member of

“Saturday Night Live”

2. Actress Skye 3. Rock formed from

volcanic ash 4. Walk thinking that you

are important 5. One who writes classical

music 6. Son ___ gun 7. Soft, juicy part of a fruit 8. In a bad mood 9. Drug that is put in your

back with a needle when having a baby

10. Young man11. Definite article16. Approximately20. Block of sugar22. What some goalies stop24. Taj Mahal site25. Welsh national emblem

26. Violent crowds of people

27. Case for needles28. What clams and

mussels are30. Church in the shape

of a long room with a round end

32. Completely destroy (var.)

35. Uses thoughtlessly36. ___ song39. Is out of41. Small, pointed missile43. Bird with a

downward-curving bill44. Countertenor45. Try out46. Pop’s mate47. One prefix49. Crumb in French

For more info., contact: The Municipality of Kincardine 1475 Concession 5, R. R. # 5, Kincardine, ON N2Z 2X6

Phone: 519-396-3468 Fax: 519-396-8288 www.kincardine.ca

Community Bulletin

TENDERS

PUBLIC NOTICE

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FLUSHINGNotice to the users of Municipal water systems

Hydrant and distribution system flushing will take place on the following days during the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.:

Armow April 23Scott Point April 24Underwood April 25Tiverton April 29-May 3Kincardine including Huronville and the pipeline to Inverhuron May 6-June 14

Please note that periods of discolouration may take place during flushing. Reducing your water usage during flushing hours will help to minimize the amount of sediment and discolouration introduced into your household system. Household cold water taps may need to be flushed for several minutes and screens cleaned after distribution flushing has occurred prior to using the water. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Kincardine Water Services, 519-396-4660.

Check out the Municipality of Kincardine’s webpage at www.kincardine.ca for the following available positions:

Certified Fitness Instructor (Contract) (close 10 a.m., April 26, 2019)

Repairs to Structure 2206 (Broadway Street Bridge) Contract No. BR532b

SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Clerk’s Department, attention Adam Weishar, Director of Public Works, Municipality of Kincardine, 1475 Concession 5, R. R. 5, Kincardine, ON, N2Z 2X6, will be received by the Clerk until:

12:00:59 p.m., Thursday, May 9, 2019For concrete patch repairs to the abutments and beam ends of Structure 2206 located on Broadway Street between Highway 21 and North Street, Kincardine.Plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained, after April 17, 2019, from the office of the undersigned upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $40.00, payable to B. M. Ross and Associates, which includes all taxes.Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque or bid bond in the amount of $6,000.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

B. M. ROSS AND ASSOCIATES LIMITEDEngineers and Planners www.bmross.net62 North Street, Goderich, ON N7A 2T4Phone: 519-524-2641 Fax: 519-524-4403

Township of Huron-Kinloss Box 130, 21 Queen Street, Ripley, ON N0G 2R0Phone: 519-395-3735 Fax: 519-395-4107www.huronkinloss.com, [email protected]

NOTICE OF VACANCY

PUBLIC NOTICE

Nuclear Waste Community Advisory Committee

Visit the Township of Huron-Kinloss website to view this opportunity. http://www.huronkinloss.com/news.cfm

Spring Hydrant FlushingThe hydrants in the Township Water Distribution Systems will be flushed as follows:

Lakeshore Area Water System April 22-May 17 Ripley Water System April 29-30

During this time you may experience changes in pressure and/or discoloration of water. Residents are encouraged to remove all faucet screens and filters and

thoroughly flush their water systems.If you have any questions, please call Veolia Water Canada at 519-524-6583

Thank you for your patience and understanding.John Yungblut, C.E.T.

Director of Public Works

COMMUNITY CALENDAR Searching for something?Find it today in the ClassiFieds!UPCOMING EVENTS

THE SBGHC Hospital Auxiliary holds its annual Wine & Cheese social on Wednesday, April 24 at 7 p.m. at the home of Bill and Judy Lackner. New members are welcome. For more information, call Judy at 519-396-3004.

* * *

MONTHLY MENTAL HEALTH DISCUSSIONS held at Knox Presbyterian Church. April’s topic - The Power of No; April 27 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Pre-register by contacting Bob O’Brien at 613-770-2954 or email [email protected].

WEEKLY EVENTS

DROP-IN AT THE BRIDGE, at 746 Queen Street every Monday 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 and lunch by do-nation. Youth Drop-in Wednes-days from 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 Satur-day 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.

* * *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 E la ine, 519-396-9209 or B o n n i e , 5 1 9 - 3 9 6 - 3 8 2 2 .

* * *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 Class-es. 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 members of all skill levels welcome.

Page 17 THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, April 17, 2019

MONTHLY EVENTS

THE KINCARDINE SUNSET QUILTERS GUILD meets the second Wednesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at St. An-thony’s church hall on Rus-sell Street, Kincardine. Web-site: 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 Davidson 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 AGRICUL-TURAL SOCIETY (which orga-nizes the Kincardine Fall Fair) meets the second Monday of the month, at 8 p.m. at the Kincardine municipal admin-istration 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 hos-pice and palliative care ser-vices in the Kincardine area. Volunteers provide compan-ionship care to those facing life-limiting illness in long-term care, hospital or the commu-nity. 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 ap-pointment 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.

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, take a few tentative steps for-ward first before diving wholeheart-edly into a situation. It is a good idea to test the waters on any big project before fully submerging.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, don’t abandon caring for yourself if your to-do list is a mile long. Figure out a way to devote some attention to yourself and reap the rewards.GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, a new outlook can help you overcome a problem that’s puzzled you. Shift your perspective for a bit, or even embrace some distractions to clear your mind.CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Powerful connections seem to be turning up in all you do lately, Cancer. These influential people can help you in your career or personal life if you play the right hand. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Don’t apologize for putting yourself first this week, Leo. People will re-spect you more when you set clear boundaries and are forthcoming in your interactions. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Honesty is one of your foremost qualities, Virgo. Others appreciate this and will look to you for guidance. Express your thoughts while keeping others in mind.LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, it’s only been a few months but you are on track to meet long-term goals. Keep up the good work and don’t be surprised when others notice and acknowledge your progress.SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Everyone wants a piece of you this

week, Scorpio. You might feel like you’re getting pulled in a million dif-ferent directions. Embrace this, but make sure you don’t get swept away. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, without an efficient sys-tem in place, you may seem like you’re spinning in too many direc-tions. You might need to outsource some work.CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20The truth shall set you free, Capri-corn. It could take a while to get to the heart of the matter, but all of your effort will prove well worth it in the long run.AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, try new things and embrace activities even if it means going out of your comfort zone. It can be scary to break out of routine, but you’ll be glad once you do. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, find a way to unwind in the days ahead. A hectic schedule is just about to clear up, and you have earned some much-needed rest and relaxation.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSAPRIL 17Victoria Beckham, Designer (44)APRIL 18Chloe Bennet, Actress (27)APRIL 19James Franco, Actor (41)APRIL 20Jessica Lange, Actress (70)APRIL 21Tony Romo, Athlete (39)APRIL 22Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Actor (53)APRIL 23Gigi Hadid, Model (24)

PAGE 26 THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, July 4, 2012

ANNOUNCE YOUR BIRTHDAYS, ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS, BIRTHS,

SOCIAL EVENINGS...

FOR ONLY $30 (incl. taxes)

THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, , 2012 Page x

MEGibson Realty Inc. Brokerage Servicing Point Clark, Kincardine, the Shoreline and Areas Inland

Office:519-395-3959

Ken Wall Real Estate Broker Cell: 519-889-3315

Ruth MacDonald Real Estate Broker Cell: 519-525-7495

Sudoku is an exercise in logic. Each puzzle is made up of 81squares called cells, forming 9 columns, 9 rows and 9boxes. Each row, column and 3x3 box must contain thenumbers 1 through 9 without repeating any numbers.

THE KINCARDINE INDEPENDENT, Wednesday, , 2012 Page x

MEGibson Realty Inc. Brokerage Servicing Point Clark, Kincardine, the Shoreline and Areas Inland

Office:519-395-3959

Ken Wall Real Estate Broker Cell: 519-889-3315

Ruth MacDonald Real Estate Broker Cell: 519-525-7495

Sudoku is an exercise in logic. Each puzzle is made up of 81squares called cells, forming 9 columns, 9 rows and 9boxes. Each row, column and 3x3 box must contain thenumbers 1 through 9 without repeating any numbers.

Answers found in the classifieds Canadian Criss Cross

by Walter D. Feener

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ACROSS 1. Disrespectful speech 5. Yemen capital 10. One point S of SE 14. NE French river 15. Sews a falconÕs eyelids 16. Length X width 17. Type of berry 18. Spur wheel 19. Afghan Persian language 20. 50th state (abbr.) 21. Louis said ÒHi Ho StevarinoÓ 22. Milliliter 23. Benniseed 27. Waist ribbons 30. Unnaturally pale 31. Provo organization 32. Free from danger 35. Idol runner-up Clay 38. Chinese mountain range 42. Santa ____ 43. Doctor of Medicine

DOWN 1. Awakenings author 2. An invisible breath 3. Helps little firms 4. 1/100 of a Cambodian riel 5. Soviet Socialist Republic 6. Longest division of geological time 7. The Big Apple 8. Away from wind 9. Sign language 10. Unhappy 11. Division of geological time 12. Between parapet and moat 13. Cruises 24. Inspiring astonishment 25. PaÕs partner 26. Nail finishes 27. Nasal cavities 28. Atomic #18 29. A horse ready to ride 32. Fictional detective Spade 33. Tropical American cuckoo

44. Atomic #63 45. Cajan-pea 46. They speak Hmong 47. Countess equivalents 49. Load with cargo 50. Manned Orbital Laboratory 52. Supplement with difficulty 54. Threaded fasteners 56. Pleasures from anotherÕs pain 59. Father 60. Honorable title (Turkish) 62. Exclamation of surprise 63. Arab outer garments 66. Italian opera set 68. One point E of SE 70. Give over 71. So. European dormouse 72. Gout causing acid 73. Alternative name for Irish language 74. State in N.E. India 75. Soluble ribonucleic acid

34. Supervises flying 36. Actress Lupino 37. Snake-like fish 39. Am. Heart Assoc. 40. Not good 41. Brew 48. NYC hockey team 51. Exclamation of pain 53. Cathode (abbr.) 54. Empty area between things 55. Pole (Scottish) 57. Oral polio vaccine developer 58. Spore case of a moss 60. Highest cards in the deck 61. Dwarf buffalo 64. Promotions 65. Perceive with the eye 66. Patti HearstÕs captors 67. Modern banking machine 68. Pig genus 69. Make a mistake

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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July 14, 2012 9:00 p.m.

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,

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

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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

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

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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

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FERGUSON / EADIEWe, the family of the late Allan Ferguson, would like to extend a sincere thank you to all our friends, neigh-bours and relatives who have supported us in different ways during this difficult time. Your support meant so much to us whether it was a visit, an email, beautiful flowers, a card, online condolences, a charitable dona-tion, attendance at Allan’s visitation or funeral or deli-cious food brought to our homes. We thank Patt Lowry, Pine River United Church choir members and Steve Deer for their talented musical renditions of some of Allan’s favourite songs. We also thank Knox Presby-terian Church staff and members for welcoming us to have Allan’s funeral service in their house of wor-ship - his first school location. Special thanks to Steve Gordon and Rob McFadden of Kincardine Lighthouse Fellowship Baptist Church for conducting the funeral service; the Kincardine Legion for providing such a wonderful lunch; and Davey-Linklater Funeral Home for their guidance and help. The staff at both Kincar-dine and Owen Sound hospitals gave Allan compas-sionate care whenever needed, which was much ap-preciated. Community Living Kincardine and District staff deserve special recognition for their contributions to Allan’s well-being and enjoyment of life. The familiar saying is: “It takes a village to raise a child.” Allan was so fortunate to have many villages and church commu-nities supporting him at different times in his life. The Ferguson and Eadie families thank you all!

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