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Thank You Inclusive Page 14 - ALMAGUIN NEWS, Wednesday, August 6, 2008 • Payday Advances • Disability/Pensions Place your classified ad ® • Child Tax Credit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Serving Huntsville Log onto www.muskoka.yourclassifieds.ca “When You Need It Most” and area since 2001 789-LOAN (5626) 40 Main St. W. WANT TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED? CALL: 1-877-444-4940 • 1-800-731-6397 • 705-382-3843 • 705-382-9996 www.cash-in-hand.ca Huntsville E-mail: [email protected] • www.almaguinregion.com Articles CLASSIFIED 310 For Sale RATES STEEL roofi ng -siding. 29 MOVING sale, 88 Perrys 2000 Pontiac Montana ext USE YOUR gauge Galvalume $68 sq; Rd. Sand Lake next to van 157,000kms. sport The Corporation of the Debbie Cherski 30 year paint, $98 sq Call Edgewater Park Lodge. package, fully loaded, 1 PLUMBER’S Don Barr 705-723-8080 Saturday August 9th, 9am owner, no Canadian Win- and Doug Jeffery www.sbsteel.ca -1pm, House hold ters, well maintained, ex- Township of DEADLINE MONDAY antiques, antique 16’ cellent condition. Asking HELPER 12:00 NOON would like to invite wooden boat, antique $5500. 389-2542 or email Machar (Except friends and family to their tools, power tools, chain [email protected] REQUIRED Before Holiday) saw, 8hp wood chipper, Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of WANTED to purchase 3hp outboard, Express Must have valid driver’s license Minimum Charge Wedding Dance scrap vehicles. Also look- Vu, fi shing equipment, the Township of Machar proposes to enact a $7.25 for the first Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008 ing for large quantities of board games, bread mak- and be self-motivated. By-Law to stop up, close and sell part of the original 10 words. scrap metals any size. er, microwave and much LABOURERS and skid 386-7715 or 840-8063 shore road allowance set out and described as 25¢ each 9:00 p.m. at the more. Rain date Sunday. steer operators required. Landscape experience Apply to Box 827 follows: additional word. Sundridge Legion preferred. Fax resume to Burk’s Falls, ON Subsequent weeks PROPERTY 4-022-01 Music by 788-0328 P0A 1C0 non-refundable All Occasion DJ Service Part of the original shore road allowance in front (no changes). 927 Albert St, N. Sun- FIREWOOD. Log lengths. HOUSEKEEPING and dridge, Sat Aug 9th, 8am Book now for Delivery. maintenance. Good pay. of Lot 31, Concession 1, (Lot 1, Plan M369 and Private Box Privilege -2pm. 2 family yard sale. Garnet 386-7715 905-573-1950 or Part 2 Plan 42R-8534), Township of Machar, $10.00 705-724-3524 MULTI -family yard sale District of Parry Sound, being more particularly Please - Cash with order. Sat Aug 9th, 8am- 2pm described as Part 1 on a plan of survey 42 Bunker Hill Rd, off Ea- Phone orders accepted recorded in the Office of Land Titles at Parry with Visa & MasterCard gle Lake Rd, at Rustic TOY Poodles $600 vet Only. 382-9996 Blessings Shop. Kitchen checked, dewclaw’s, tail Sound as 18386 (18 Newcombe Dr.). wares, toys, skates, bicy- ial 1908 docking and fi rst shots nn - The proposed By-Law will come before Council for PLEASE!! Have your cle, books, cassettes, mo- complete. 705-789-5893 e 2 In loving memory t 0 vies, small motors, n consideration at its Regular meeting in the Council credit card number 0 e of Allan Ward (Al) antique humpback trunk, GOLDEN retrievers pups 8 Chambers on the 25th of August 2008 at 7:00 p.m., handy when you C who passed away July 31, 2005 glass shower door, and CKC registered. Ready and at that time, the Council will hear any person or phone in your much more now. $550. 519-323-9399 Classified Ads. It is sad to walk the road alone, www.bonnieviewken- by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, who claims that nels.ca instead of by your side. ® his land will be prejudicially affected and who But to all there comes a moment, applies to be heard. when the ways of life divide. Corporation of the DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF MACHAR RENOVATIONS You gave me years of happiness, THIS 21st DAY OF JULY, 2008. “CUTTING EDGE” then came sorrow and tears. Town of Kearney COTTAGE COUNTRY In accordance with Municipal Act, 2001, Section SPECIALISTS IN ALL But you left me beautiful memories, HOME RENOVATIONS. AUCTIONS 268. Ladies make a statement I will treasure through the years. REQUEST FOR QUOTES with a newly renovated ~ Sadly missed by wife Myrna LIVE 24 HOURS A DAY AUCTION Brenda Paul, AMCT, Clerk-Administrator sweet dreams kitchen Every Friday to Thursday Township of Machar, and/ or bathroom. Both Items from Local Businesses our unique speciality. What we would give if we could say, Sheetmetal Box 70, 73 Municipal Road N. Over 50 years experience ‘Hello Dad’ in the same old way. Register For Free Online @ South River, ON P0A 1X0 The Town of Kearney is requesting quotes for in business. Insured. Free To hear your voice, see your smile, www.cottagecountryauctions.com Ph: 705-386-7741 Fax: 705-386-0765 Estimates. Fred Lack and sheetmetal that was removed from the roof of the to sit and chat with you awhile. www.muskokaregion.com Son 705-646-0554, Kearney Community Centre. 705-706-0589 So you who have a father, cherish him with care. The sheetmetal is available for viewing at the AUCTION SALE Kearney Community Centre at the address listed below. ial 1908 For you’ll never know the heartache, nn - every Sunday 1 p.m. e 2 t 0 until you see his vacant chair. Selection will be made at the August 29th, 2008 n 0 CENTRALLY located 2 e Northern Auction Sales (Since 1979) Regular Council Meeting. 8 bedroom apartment in ~ Lovingly remembered by children, C Sundridge. Available Sept grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Hwy #11, Sundridge, Ontario This sheetmetal must be removed from the 15th, no pets no smoking, Antiques, household, collectibles, premises on or before $650. /month all inclusive. consignments, etc. For more info call Friday, September 5, 2008 ® 384-5994 Auctioneer - E. Schellenberg CAGA/CPPAG at 12:00 Noon LARGE duplex, two - 2 705.384.5944 Corporation of the bedroom apartments for Lowest or any price not necessarily accepted. rent. 387-4510, 783-1408. www.northernauctionsales.ca Town of Kearney for listing and pics) Quotes must be clearly marked “Sheetmetal” and LARGE one bedroom, all Thank You inclusive. Country setting. submitted by 12:00 Noon, Friday, August 22, 2008 16 South Horn Lake Rd, NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Burk’s Falls 382-2402 to: The Corporation of the Town of Kearney To everyone who joined me 8 Main Street, P. O. Box 38 Electoral Wards Ad Hoc Committee Kearney, Ontario, POA 1MO Purpose of the Meeting: Pursuant to By-Law No. in celebrating the occasion Tel: 705-636-7752 Fax: 705-636-0527 2007-61 the Electoral Ward Ad Hoc Committee will ONTARIO Street in Burk’s Email: [email protected] Falls, house approximate- of my 65th Birthday. be holding a public meeting to solicit input on options ly 1000 square feet living accommodations. 2 or 3 Reduce being considered that could result in changes to or bedrooms plus 900 Allan Reuse the elimination of the current ward system. square feet of commercial space on a large lot. Recycle Date: Saturday, August 16, 2008 $1000 /month plus utilities Time: 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon 382-9209. Evening Sale of Land by Public Tender 382-9331 Location: Gymnasium The Corporation of the Kearney Community Centre 212 Recreational Vehicles The Municipality 8 Main Street, Kearney, ON ATV 2008 Yamaha Griz- Township of Strong Any interested party may attend or make zly 700 EFI, electric power of Powassan representations with respect to the above noted steering, 4WD, only 200 matter. To ensure the maximum numbers of views km’s. Asking $9000 fi rm. TAKE NOTICE that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) Call Daniel daytime Sportsplex Community described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m., local time on are considered all public meeting representations 705-788-5322 or after Wednesday, August 13, 2008, at the Municipal Office, 1713 Highway should be kept to 3 minutes. In addition, if any 6pm 705-685-7713 Recreation Facility #11, P. O. Box 1120, Sundridge, Ontario P0A 1Z0. individual or group is not able to attend the public The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day at 3:00 p.m. meeting, written submissions or requests to meet CANTEEN LEASE AGREEMENT at the Municipal Office, 1713 Highway #11, P. O. Box 1120, Sundridge. with the committee will be accepted if received in writing by August 23, 2008. 12FT Aluminum deep fi sh- The Municipality will be accepting submissions from Description of land(s): erman boat. No leaks. Any questions or written submissions may be $450.00 fi rm. Also, 2 seat- interested parties wishing to operate the canteen Roll No. 49 46 010 027 07400 0000, PIN 52068-0032(LT), PCL 4777 er paddle boat in good from September 20008 for a one year term with the SEC SS; PT LT 27 CON 10 STRONG AS IN LT21864 Saving & forwarded to: condition. $350.00 fi rm. possibilities of an extension. Excepting ROW for the Distress River Colonization Road and the Call 705-387-0753 ask for The Town of Kearney Ron. Submissions in a sealed, clearly marked envelope Northern and Pacific Junction Railway should they pass through the Attention: Chair, Electoral Ward Committee SNAPPER sail boat (simi- “Canteen Lease” will be received at the said land; STRONG.
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