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Rabies Clinic at End of Month Coming Events Calendar Mckellar Sunshine Club Bid Euchre, Mckellar by Lesley & Al Last of the Purchase Go to the Dun-Ahmic Group 14 - PARRY SOUND NORTH STAR • Wednesday, April 15, 2009 Rabies clinic at end of month Coming Events Calendar McKellar Sunshine Club Bid Euchre, McKellar BY LESLEY & AL LAST of the purchase go to the Dun-Ahmic group. Parry Sound and District Horticultural Society ______________________________Com. Cen., Wed. 7 p.m. McKellar News Sales improved by 50 over previous years allowing "Heaven & Earth" McKellar Seniors Bid Euchre McKellar Meeting and Houseplant Show this volunteer group of 20 active members to prepare ______________________________Com. Hall, Sundays, 2 p.m. Wednesday April 22 7:30 pm McKellar Annual Rabies Clinic and maintain quality rides on their approximately McKellar Sunshine Club Lunch, Euchre & Carpet Seguin Seniors Hall 80 James St. McKellar Township will hold a one-day rabies 55-kilometre trails. ______________________________Bowling, McKellar Com. Cen., Thurs., noon. Theresa Gergory will be presenting her slide show on Lions Club Dinner Meeting, St. James United "Herbs in Our Everyday Life" clinic at the McKellar Community Centre on Monday, When sledding, you may occasionally have passed Church Hall, 6:30 p.m. 2nd Tues. of every Show entries to be in place by 7pm please April 27, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The cost for the their groomers. month _____________________________. tf New members and visitors are welcome to attend 20512 service is $15, cash only, for cats and dogs only. They have two larger machines, one being 45 Reaching Out for elderly seniors, Wednesdays, 9 Legion Ladies Auxiliary will do catering at the feet in length and weighing 18 tons, two Skandic ______________________________a.m.-3 p.m., Salvation Army. ______________________________Legion Hall or on site for you. McKellar Sunshine Club that have a 24-inch wide track, and two Alpine. VoicePrint looking for volunteer readers to record Near North District School Board Special local news for those who are print impaired. Education Advisory Committee, Moving Forward McKellar Sunshine Club bid euchre winners on These machines were in regular use, approximately Volunteers record in a studio at Belvedere Heights Together, a parent's symposium, Apr 25, 10 a.m. - April 8 were Tom Phipps, Melinda McMurphy and three times a week, keeping the trails in shape to ______________________________Home for the Aged. ______________________________2 p.m., Parry Sound High School. Ken Woehl. Anne Marie Lawlor won the door prize ensure a great ride. Parry Sound Family Service, professional, geared to Magnetawan Public School 60th Anniversary Reunion, Magnetawan Central School, Sept. 26. and Melinda had one moonshot. These groomers are part of the many facets that income counselling for families, couples, individu- ______________________________ als & groups, credit counselling, 21 Belvedere Ave., 3 Fold Ministries presents Scotland Sings, St. At the Thursday euchre, Tom Phipps was again keep these trails in shape. Pre-planning meetings ______________________________Parry Sound. tf ______________________________Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Apr. 18,. 7:30 p.m. the first prize winner. Mary Grasley won the have these volunteers ready to go when winter Orrville Com. Cent. Events - Mon. 10 a.m.-12 The Movement of Water, art show expressing second prize and Marg Shamess the third. Ruth offers up a foot and a half of snow. noon Line Dancing; Tues. 9-10 a.m. & Wed. concern or aquatic environment, Museum on 11 a.m. -12 noon Walking; Tuesday, 1:15 p.m. Heatherington won for most lone hands. The carpet The first action carried on by the approximately Tower Hill, Apr. 17, 7-9 p.m. Art Show runs until Christie Seniors Bid Euchre; Community Pot ______________________________May 21. bowling winners were John Shumilak and Margaret 10 trail maintenance members is to break and pack Luck 1st Wed. in month 6:30 p.m.; Seniors Pot Hobby & Craft Church Classes, meeting Hall, 85 Hutchinson. down 25 kilometres of C-101, their main trail. Luck 3rd Mon. in month, 12:30 followed by reg. euchre; Early Years Wed. & Fri., 9:30-11:30 a.m. ______________________________Hamer Bay Rd., Apr 21 & 28, 4-5:30 p.m. A trip to Casino Rama has been arranged for In exceptionally heavy snowfalls like those Library open Tues. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Thurs. 1-8 p.m. 15th Annual Festival of Praise, May 2, 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 28. The bus leaves McKellar at 3 that occurred this year, this can be challenging ______________________________& Sat. 10 a.m.-12 noon. tf ______________________________Parry Sound Pentecostal Tabernacle. p.m. and leaves Rama at 9 p.m. for the return trip. as machines (having little steering control in deep Drop In Centre - Mon. 1 p.m., Bid Euchre; Fireproof Movie Event, hosted by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Men's Group & Family Call Margaret at 389-1264 to register for the trip. snow) slide off the trails into the bush. Tues.10 a.m., Jam Session, 1 p.m. Duplicate Bridge; Wed. 1:30 p.m., Darts (every Wed., Ministries, Apr. 24, 7 p.m., 58 Seguin St., Parry The Parry Sound and District Horticultural Society Along with this, snow and wind storms created but the 1st Wed. of the month); Thurs., 1 p.m. Sound. Free Will Offering. Childcare Nursery to 9 enjoyed a great turnout at the potluck supper and blow downs (trees and branches that break off and Cribbage, 1 p.m. Bridge, 7 p.m., 500; Fri., 1:30 ______________________________years available. silent auction on March 25. Gloria Marshall gave fall across the trails) which had to be cleared. In p.m., Euchre; 7 p.m., Bid Euchre; pool played Georgian Jumpers fundraising dinner, Apr. 25, every morning, 10 a.m. Orrville Com. Cen. Hawaiian Buffet, Silent a very informative and interesting talk and slide their first attempt the group barely got part of a ______________________________ Stroke Support Group, Belvedere Heights Auditorium, Auction, Children's Prize Table, World Champion show on growing your own grub. kilometre completed, spending a very full day. It silver medalist skipper attending. ______________________________2nd Tues., 2 p.m. (Sept.-June) tf ______________________________ The next meeting on Wednesday, April 22, is the took a further three ‘kicks at the can’ to pack down Rotary Club Meeting, Royal Canadian Legion, Parry Sound Nature Club meeting, speaker Keith annual house plant show. You’re invited to bring C-101. Then regular grooming could occur. ______________________________every Tuesday, 12 noon - 1 p.m. tf Johnston, Return of Piping Plover, West Parry Sound District Museum, Apr. 15, 7 p.m. in your favourite plants, planters and designs. The feeder trails -801,803,804 and 805 needed Pre-School Story Hour & Crafts, Parry Sound Public ______________________________ Library, Thursdays, 10:30, beginning Jan. 22. Parry Sound Nature Club outdoor event, Killbear Enjoy Theresa Gregory’s presentation on growing additional preparation in the lower areas where ______________________________ Parry Sound Family Service, professional, geared to Park. Help research rattle snake, Apr. 30, 1-4 p.m. and using herbs to enhance food. For further water trickled through. income counselling for families, couples, individu- ______________________________Rain date May 1. information, call Margaret at 389-1264. Typically the feeder trails were prepared in als & groups, credit counselling, 21 Belvedere Ave., Algonquin Regiment Veteran's Assoc. join the groups of three for effectiveness and safety. Many ______________________________Parry Sound. tf Algonquins as young Canada marches with us, McKellar Library Do you need used clothing? - Mary St. boutique, annual flag raising ceremony, May 3, 2:15 p.m., of the volunteers have taken signing and chain 24 Mary St. (St. James United Church Sunday ______________________________Algonquin Fitness Trail. Remember to support and enjoy our local library. saw courses. ______________________________School Building) every Tues. 12:30 - 3 p.m. tf Ecumenical Contemplative Taize Service, Trinity Located in the McKellar Community Centre, they The greatest costs incurred by the club are fuel Reaching Out for elderly seniors, Wednesdays, 9 ______________________________Anglican Church, Apr. 19, 4-5 p.m. have an excellent selection of books as well as followed by repairs to equipment. ______________________________a.m.-3 p.m., Salvation Army. 2nd Annual Ladies Night, MacTier Arena, Apr. 18, 7 - 10 p.m. Spring Fling Dance 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Internet access for your use. The grooming frequency and rough terrain takes Community Walking Program, YMCA Gym, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 1-3 p.m. ______________________________Proceeds to Trustin Lashbrook. You can also visit the library’s website at www. its toll and often repairs are required at the site of ______________________________ Mary St. Boutique Used Clothing Depot, only Third Annual Maple Syrup Festival, Killbear mckellarpubliclibrary.ca for hours of operation and the breakdown making this even more challenging. good used clothing accepted. No electrical/ Prov. Park, Apr. 18, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wagon other information about the services provided. The third costs are for courses. household items please. Rides, tour of sugar bush, Visitors Centre and a ______________________________ meal of pancakes and pure maple syrup. In early March the Snow Riders held their Mindfulness Meditation, Monday evening, 7:30 ______________________________ Family Square Dance, Seguin Seniors Dropin Dun-Ahmic Snow Riders ______________________________p.m., 19 James St., Unit #3. appreciation dinner where not only did they celebrate ______________________________Centre, Apr. 18, 7:30 p.m., music Third Change. A week ago the Dun-Ahmic Snow Riders had their successes for this winter’s activities, but Stroke Support Group, Belvedere Hgts. Aud., 2nd ______________________________Tues., 2 p.m. (Sept.-June) tf The Pointe au Baril Seniors are having their their monthly meeting where they did a recap on also expressed appreciation to the retailers who regular euchre tournament on April 21st. The Summerside Surf & Turf Kitchen Party, June this year’s efforts and the re-election of their club supported them through their selling of trail passes. 2009 at 10.30 AM in the Pointe au Baril 20, Stockey Centre, first seating 12:30-3 p.m.; ______________________________Community Center officers.
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