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`OPP report one of the deadliest Civic Day
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`weekendsin recent history
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`OPPInvestigate 16 Deaths, Most Preventable
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`youths.
`of them were travelling in
`From vehicle occupants
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`oc-
`fatality
`The marine
`one vehicle and four by
`and motorcyclists,
`to boat-
`Gary Douglas Memorial
`curred after a canoe car-
`motorcycle. One was a cy-
`ers and swimmers,
`the
`Oech
`rying two males capsized.
`clist and the other a pedes-
`Ontario Provincial Police
`Neither of
`the men was
`trian. In the fatal car crash,
`(OPP) worked around the
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`wearing a personal floata-
`all three vehicle occupants
`clock over the Civic Day
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`tion deviceat the time.
`- all in their twenties — were
`Long Weekend investigat-
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`killed.
`Over and above tending
`ing numeroustragic deaths
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`to the weekend's numer-
`In one of
`the motorcycle
`that occurred during a wide
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`ous tragic incidents, OPP
`crashes, both the 59 year-
`range
`of
`transportation
`officers also kept busy on
`old driver and his 61 year-
`and recreation activities on
`roads conducting educa-
`old passenger died. While
`roads and waterways.
`tion and enforcement of
`OPPinvestigations are on-
`By midnight on Monday, Au-
`Ontario's Move Overlaw.
`going,initial reports reveal
`gust 3, a total of nine peo-
`OPP marine officers also
`that at least two of the de-
`ple had lost
`their
`lives
`took part in Operation Dry
`ceased motorcyclists were
`on OPP-patrolled roads.
`Water,
`an
`annual
`edu-
`driving properly at the time
`An additional
`six people
`cation
`and
`enforcement
`of the incident.
`drowned and one person
`campaign aimed at raising
`the
`into
`Investigations
`died in a boating incident
`awareness of the dangers
`weekend's drowning _inci-
`on waterways within OPP
`associated with operating a
`dents revealed that all six
`jurisdiction.
`marine vessel underthe in-
`of the victims were males
`Of
`the nine people who
`and three of
`them were
`fluence of alcohol or drugs.
`died in road crashes, three
`Collision results in charges
`mgsof alcohol in blood,"
`sustain injuries. Church
`On Saturday Aug.
`1,
`contrary to the Crimi-
`St. South is a through
`shortly after 10:00 pm,
`nal Code of Canada. He
`roadwaywith traffic on St.
`Perth County Ontario
`has also been charged
`Maria St being controlled
`Provincial Police (OPP)
`with "fail
`to yield to traf-
`by a yield sign.
`officers were dispatched
`fic on through highway,"
`the
`The male driver of
`to a_two-vehicle
`colli-
`Chevrolet was found to
`contrary to the Highway
`sion at the intersection of
`Traffic Act
`of Ontario.
`have consumed alcoholic
`Church St. South and St.
`He has a court appear-
`beverages and failed a
`Maria St. in St. Marys.
`ance scheduled for the
`roadside breath test. He
`_—re-
`The
`investigation
`Ontario Court of Justice
`was transported to the
`vealed that a Chrysler
`in Stratford on Sept. 8,
`Perth County OPP De-
`automobile
`travelling
`where he will have to an-
`tachment
`in Sebringville
`north bound on Church
`where he also failed In-
`swerto the charges.
`| St. South, was T-boned
`His driver's licence has
`toxilyzer breath tests.
`within the intersection of
`been suspended for 90
`22-year-old
`Brendan
`St. Maria St. by an east-
`days and his motor vehi-
`bound Chevrolet
`auto-
`Near of St. Marys has
`cle has been impounded
`been charged with "driv-
`mobile. The occupants
`of both vehicles did not
`for a period of seven days.
`ing with more than 80
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`Pictured are Tawnya and Robbie of The Shananigans, who
`performed a biend ofIrish, Scottish and East Coast folk rock for
`an assembled crowd of over 75 on the front lawn ofthe St. Marys
`Museum Wednesday evening.It wasthefirst of four nights planned
`in the 2015 Melodies at the Museum series, which continues for
`the next three Wednesdays. Phil Ruthig performs next, on Aug.
`12, followed by Lindsey Burns Aug. 19 and Diana Bryans Aug. 26.
`Bring a lawn chair or stretch out on a blanket for one of these shows
`beginning at 7:00 pm. Admission is by donation. In the event of
`inclement weather, the show will go on inside St. James Anglican
`Church (65 Church Street South).
`Maple Lane Park holdsfirst
`annual fundraiser BBQ
`By Dan Rankin
`Norm Belanger, presidentof
`the Maple Lane Park resi-
`A growing community on
`dents committee said down-
`the west side of St. Marys
`town businesses were very
`celebrated the August long
`generousin donatinggifts for
`weekend with games and a
`the day, which began around
`barbecue Sunday while rais-
`1:30 pm Sunday,
`including
`ing money for the St. Marys
`silent auction and door prize
`Memorial Hospital Founda-
`items. “We had somereally
`tion in what organizers hope
`good support
`from down-
`will become an annualtradi-
`town,” Belanger said. “Hope-
`tion. Through donations and
`fully it will grow and get bet-
`a silent auction, Maple Lane
`ter and better every year."
`Park residents and other at-
`That the inhabitants of the
`tendees raised $300 Sunday,
`25 residential units in Maple
`but they estimate some sub-
`Lane Park wanted to hold a
`sequent additional
`funding
`larger event this summer is
`will push their total as high
`as $700.
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`Friday, August 7, 2015
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`St. Marys Independent
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`We've already seen ads
`on TV, heard them on the
`radio and of course the
`copious amounts of flyers
`being tucked into our mail-
`boxes that shout out “Back
`to School”! We are pleased
`that Scotiabank has offered
`to be a drop off depotfor do-
`nated backpacks this year.
`Thank you Scotiabank!
`|
`think we may only need
`about 20 to 25 backpacks
`this year. Anyone wishing to
`donate a new backpack or
`school supplies can drop off
`a gender neutral backpack
`at
`the Scotiabank. during
`their business hours or at
`the Salvation Army Church.
`lf you are droppingoff at the
`Salvation Army, please call
`first to be sure someoneis
`there to take the donation,
`or you can place the do-
`nation in the donation bin
`on the second level of the
`church, Thank you to all the
`generous people out there
`who continue to show their
`support. We cannot
`do it
`alone.
`
`“August creates as she slum-
`bers, replete and satisfied.”
`~ Joseph Wood Krutch
`August is a month near and
`dear to my heart. Things
`usually come to a bit of
`stall
`in August.
`| think of it
`as a forced rest. The gar-
`dens at
`this time of year
`are out of my hands. Other
`than searching for the odd
`weed that may have poked
`through the mulch, there re-
`ally isn’t too much to do in
`the garden, except enjoy
`the results of the season's
`earlier labours.
`If anything,
`| find myself trimming back
`trees or shrubs, or as my
`neighbour up the road says,
`“| see you are reverse gar-
`dening.”.
`| suppose it
`is
`reverse gardening. Once
`you have established pe-
`rennials,
`in order to keep
`them looking neat andtidy,
`you may have to trim back
`the odd wayward branch
`or stem, or divide them,
`though spring is the best
`time to divide perennials, so
`that is one labour that can
`wait.
`
`In rural areas, evidence of
`maturing crops
`is every-
`
`is also traditionally
`August
`“back to school, ad” month.
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`| hate to mention it, but
`likely before the end of
`this month,
`| will be post-
`ing Christmastoy drive and
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` food drive deadlines.
`-@eSallySays2z~,...
`| find
`each year that we seem
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`to need the donated items
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`in earlier and earlier.
`It
`is
`a very big job for us to go
`Senior of the Week
`through each application
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`and pack not only the food,
`but toys as well. We distrib-
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`ute hampers usually a week
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`before Christmas, and be-

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`fore then, we need to have
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`donated items in so that we
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`can sort through them and
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`try to match them up to the
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`children’s wish lists.
`If you
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`or your group or company
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`are planning on having a
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`food or toy drive, please
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`keep in mind that we need
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`‘toys brought in a least two
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`to three weeksprior to our
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`distribution dates
`(which
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`usually means no later than
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`the first week of Decem-
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`ber). | will be publishing the
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`fooditoy
`drive
`deadlines
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`along with our distribution
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`dates shortly. We are truly
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`blessed that so many peo- —
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`ple step forward each year
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`Our Senior of the week is Earl Foster who
`to help us make Christmas
`turns 80 today, August 7. Husband of Jean
`memorable for families who
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`are less fortunate. Thank
`Foster for almost 59 years, together they .
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`—
`you, and my apologies for
`have two sons and one daughter, seven
`bringing up Christmas so ©
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`grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
`early in the year, however,

`at the Salvation Army, itis —
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`~* * HappyBirthday Earl!
`never too early to start plan- —
`ning Christmas work.
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` If you would like to nominate someonefor Senior of the
`Wishing everyone a splen-
`did weekend.
`Week, Contact us at 284-0041 (phone), 284-0042(fax),
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`or info@stmarysindependent.com.
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`Sally Ann 7 a
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`where at this time of year.
`Road side stands manned
`or unmanned start pop-
`ping up at farms near and
`far. We stop on occasionif
`something catches our eye,
`but we do have a couple of
`favourites we drive to inten-
`tionally to buy fresh corn. In
`fact, we had our first fresh
`corn on the cob of the sea-
`son last weekend.
`It was
`exactly as |
`remembered.
`Sweet and tender. More
`strawberries are available
`too at a garden centre not
`far from St. Marys. We en-
`joyed some of
`those on
`Tuesday evening. They did
`not disappoint.
`Zucchinis have been donat-
`ed to the food bank this past
`week.Just a few, butit’s the
`beginning of fresh produce
`season. Weare so grateful
`to everyone who takes the
`time to drop off produce this
`time of year. Your donations
`are very much appreciated
`by the clients of the food
`bank. We are so happy to
`be able to give out fresh
`items to our families.
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`Friday, August 7, 2015
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`DCVI student's returnflight from Italy
`Maple Lane Parkholdsfirst annual
`takes emergency detourto Dublin
`fundrai
`By Dan Rankin
`ter the emergency landing |
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`sonal tour guide just for our
`Continued from page 1
`In August 2001, Air Transat
`saw an article about it, and
`little group.”
`another signal that the com-
`Flight 236 from Toronto to
`the same plane had had
`But Florence, the so-called
`munity is growing.
`In 2012,
`Lisbon suffered a complete
`problems before,” she said.
`birthplace of the Italian Re-
`a New Horizons grant for
`powerloss while flying over
`“| should not have read that
`naissance, was herfavourite.
`seniors helped expand the
`the Atlantic Ocean. Cana-
`article because it made me
`“Ourtour guide was a student
`activity room of the Maple
`even more scared.”
`dian pilot Captain Robert
`from the States who goes
`Lane Park Centre (Building
`Piché was able to glide the
`Prior
`to the rather unex-
`#30 at 25 Thames Road)
`to school
`in Florence, and
`plane safely to a landing at
`pected detour, Mitchell said
`she's studying Renaissance
`and made possible the in-
`Lajes airport
`in the Azores,
`it had essentially been a
`stallation of two bathrooms,
`Art,” she said. “She knew ev-
`saving all 306 people aboard
`dream trip to Italy, which
`erything.”
`including a wheelchair ac-
`From left are Maple Lane Park owners Gord and Annette Sharp,
`— mainly Canadian tourists.
`cessible bathroom. “We did
`was conducted through the
`But good things have a ten-
`Norm Belanger, president of the Maple Lane Park residents
`There's even a Wikipedia
`Avon Maitland school board,
`a lot of
`improvements
`in
`dency of coming to an end,
`committee, and Pat and Jerome Henry, members of the committee
`page on theincident.
`here and since then we've
`organized by Northwestern
`and on July 17 Mitchell's
`and Maple Lane Park residents. Over 30 people came out to Maple
`Last month, a group of Avon
`teacher Paul Finkelstein.
`“I
`had a lot more activities go-
`Lane Park Sunday for a day ofgames, prizes and a barbecue.
`group got
`ready for
`their
`Maitland District secondary
`just heard about it one day
`ing on here,” Belanger said.
`flight back to Canada.
`‘I
`Belanger's eyes
`light up
`ble,” he said. “That would be
`“They're open to anybody
`school students who had just
`and I've always wanted to go
`
`didn't want to go home,per- discussing_furtherwhen
`
`just games over there and
`around town.”
`spent over two weekstouring
`to Italy, so | signed up,” she
`plans for the centre, which
`sonally, but everyone else |
`then the current space here
`Thatincludes indoor walking
`Italy unknowingly stepped
`said. “We got an interdisci-
`include installing a new TV
`guess was kind of ready to
`we could usefor meetings or
`exercises Tuesday momings
`onto that very sameaircraft
`plinary studies credit forit.”
`conferences.”
`that would permit residents
`go home,” she said. But that
`for
`their return flight
`from
`at 9:00 am, a coffee and re-
`The groupleft for Italy June
`to play gamelike Wii Bowl-
`would be easier said than
`Mayor Al Strathdee and his
`freshment hour Wednesday
`Rometo Toronto. The result
`done.
`ing, as well as connect to
`28 and, ushered around
`wife Gloria, who were at
`mornings
`followed by eu-
`Skype to let them reach out
`was remarkably similar to
`the country by Weka Travel,
`the park's Christmas party
`According to Mitchell, “Four
`chre, $10 dinners provided
`thatflight over a decade ago,
`to other seniors communities
`saw Siena, Pisa, Florence,
`in December, attended the
`hours into the flight,
`there
`by the Friendship Centre on
`with mechanical issues forc-
`in the area or as far away as
`Venice, Frascati, Rome and
`barbecue Sunday afternoon.
`was a really strong smell of
`the First Wednesday of ev-
`Florida where some Maple
`ing Air Transat Flight 315 to
`“They're growing andthey're
`Vatican City. “We went all
`burning plastic.”
`ery month,free Movie Nights
`Lane Park residents spend
`conduct an emergencyland-
`over,” she said, expressing
`getting involved in the com-
`“It was right after they started
`beginning at 7:00 pm on the
`the winter.
`ing on July 17, this time in
`munity,” Mayor Strathdee
`gratitude for the organization
`serving us food, so | thought
`third Friday of every month,
`Further plans include the
`Dublin. On board the plane
`said. “Now they're trying to
`of their tour guides. “At the
`they might have just burnt a
`and free open gamesnights
`addition of more residential
`raise some money for the
`were 313 passengers and
`tower in Pisa, people were
`plastic bowl or something,”
`on the second Saturday of
`12 crew members.
`units and building a special-
`hospital
`too, which always
`waiting in line, but we had
`she said. After the seat belt
`every month.
`“Mostly the
`ized maintenance building,
`helps. It's very good for the
`DCVI student Regan Mitch-
`tickets so got to go right up.
`sign came on,afellow pas-
`guys like to play euchre, but
`whichwill allow the centre to
`town.”
`ell, 17, was one of the stu-
`In Rome, when we saw the
`senger_ askedaflight atten-
`we've also got a dartboard
`take over the current adjoin-
`For more information about
`dents aboard theflight. “Af-
`Continued on page 18
`Coliseum, we had our per-
`and shuffleboard,” he said.
`ing garage and maintenance
`Maple Lane Park visit their
`Locals springinto action after fledgling
`“One of our members also
`facility to transform it into a
`website MapleLanePark.ca,
`ospre y becomes tethe
`teaches scrap-booking, and
`red to nest
`call Belanger at 226-661-
`
`games room. “We'd move
`there's a monthly pot
`luck.
`the card tables, shuffleboard
`0142 or email him at ncobe-
`it fom moving aroundits nest.
`There are plans to have a
`and dart board over there
`langer@rogers.com.
`“| watched the same thing hap-
`canasta day this fall.”
`and maybe put in a pool ta-
`pen over a two-hour period,”
`Veenendaalsaid. “It kept trying
`and couldn't take flight. He was
`just stuck in place.
`|
`thought,
`‘This is not good. Thatbird is not
`
`Friday,August7
`going to makeit’.”
`Veenendaal headed home on
`Exeter Ram Rodeo — See the ad on Pg 21 for a full schedule of events
`the evening of July 31 to call his
`
`Saturday,August8
`friend Douglas Fread, a com-
`mittee member with the Hall of
`Exeter Ram Rodeo — See the ad on Pg 21fora full schedule of events
`
` yy
`Fame. Veenendaal also emailed
`
`wal
`owie
`.
`;
`ANAF Outdoor Bavarian Garden & Elimination Draw — Noon — 11:00 pm
`Fread a zoomed-in photo he'd
`The bird, brought safely to the ground, has its leg untangled from
`taken showingthe twinetangled
`
`Sunday,August9
`a mess of twine and netting. Photo submitted by Pam Mulholland.
`around the bird’s leg. Fread for-
`By Dan Rankin
`week to take pictures as they
`Exeter Ram Rodeo — See the ad on Pg 21 for a full schedule of events
`warded the photo to local elec-
`Anyone who hastaken in a ball
`progress,” he said, noting that
`trical contractor Andy Formanto
`St. Marys United Church Worship Service — 10:30 am (See ad on page 26)
`gameat the Hall of Fame’s Ro-
`this is the third year the birds
`find out if it would be possible to
`tary Field in the past few years
`have nested at Rotary Field.
`Living Rock Worship Service at Grace Community Church - 3:00 pm (See ad on page 26)
`: gain access toalift truck to put
`will be familiar with the large
`Around July 24, he began to see
`someone upin the nest to give
`Ron & Laurene Smith Anniversary Celebration at Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre
`nest perched atop thelight stan-
`the young birds testing out their
`that young osprey a helping
`2:00 — 5:00 pm (See ad on page 23)
`dard in right field as well asits
`wings, flapping them and lifting
`hand. From there, Forman start-
`inhabitants, a family of ospreys
`off as high as a footoff the nest
`ed making some phonecalls.
`
`Monday,August10
`- fish-eating birds of prey that
`before setting back down. By
`The next day, Brian Salt, of the
`were featured on Canadian $10
`Parkview Creamery Quiz Night — 7:00 pm (See ad on page 16)
`July 28, two of them had begun
`Mount Brydges-based Salthav-
`bills from 1989 to 2001.
`going out for solo flights but,
`en Wildlife Rehabilitation and
`
`Tuesday,August11
`One St. Marys resident who
`three days later, he noticed that
`Education Centre, was at the
`has taken particular interest in
`the third appeared to be strug-
`St. Marys Ministerial Ass'n Evening of Scripture, Song & Reflection at the Gazebo in the
`Hall of Fame, surveying the situ-
`the family of birds is Herman
`gling to leave the nest.
`park at James St N & Timms Lane — 7:00 — 8:00 pm (weather permitting) (See ad on page
`ation. The last thing Salt wanted
`Veenendaal, a self-described
`was to have a run-in with the
`“The third one was trying to fly,
`23)
`‘lifelong birdwatcher and pho-
`lifting off the nest as far as he
`young bird's very territorial par-
`Wednesday,August12
`tographer." For over a month
`could and his left leg was com-
`ents. “On other rescues we've
`with the help of some long-lens
`ing up, but there was clearly
`done, we’ve been dive-bombed
`Melodies at the Museum — Live music on the front lawn of the St. Marys Museum — 7:00
`camera equipment, Veenendaal
`something tugging on his right
`by parents who are just protect-
`9:00 pm
`had been observing the latest
`leg,” he said. “Through my long
`ing their baby,” Salt said. “Even
`lens | could see it was some-
`brood of three osprey chicks
`though we have the best of in-
`in their diamond-side home.
`thing green, and | knew there
`tentions, they see us a preda-
`Thanks to the fast-acting of
`was a lot of green twine in the
`tor. Those talons are almost as
`nest.”
`Veenendaal and some others,
`big as a bald eagle's, as far as
`Green binder twine and some
`one of those young birds will get
`length is concemed. They can
`to enjoy many more baseball
`netting the bird's mother had
`do a fair amount of damage."
`used to bed its nest had become
`games from the comfort of their
`But for the time being, Salt said,
`500-level nest.
`tangled all the way around the
`the parents appeared to both
`“| go there a couple of times a
`fledgling's right leg, preventing
`Continued on page 17
`
`
`
`As many of you were right to
`point out, our last issue (July
`31) was rife with typographical
`errors. Three stories (on pages
`4, 8 and 11) made it through
`our usually diligent copy-editing
`Process containing not merely
`
`single spelling mistakes but
`containing some serious flaws
`that made them frankly impos-
`sible to understand. This wasn't
`a result of factual errors or bad
`reporting, but a technical glitch
`caused by a Google Chrome
`
`update that occurred during our
`production last week. Still,
`it's
`no excuse for us not detecting
`and correcting the errors that
`appeared last week, and for
`that, we are sorry. We can and
`will do betterin the future.
`
`ser BBQ
`
`Line Weak nea!
`
`An apologyto ourreaders:
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`Editorial
`
`Friday, August 7, 2015
`
`St. Marys Independent
`
`are
`following
`The
`some Perth County
`OPP traffic statistics:
`
`YET ANOTHER
`BELOVED ICON FOUND
`DEAD ANP PECAPITATEP
`
`MY MONEY'S ON THE
`MINNESOTA DENTIST
`
`- 1 Driver was charged
`for “over 80”
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`-
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`St. Marys Independent
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`advertising to fit any budget
`36 WaterSt. St. Marys, ON, PO Box 2310 N4X 1A2
`Info@stmarysindependent.com
`Phone:519.284.0041- Fax: 519.284.0042
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`Publisher
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`Stewart Grant * stew@granthaven.com
`Editor in Chief
`
`Frank Doyle « info@stmarysindependent.com
`NewsEditor
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`Dan Rankin « danielkrankin@gmail.com
`Designers
`Randall Sauer« rsauer@evolutionwebmgmt.com
`Kyle Harkes * info@stmarysindependent.com
`Tyler Carruthers * info@stmarysindependent.com
`Sales Representative
`Stewart Grant * stew@granthaven.com
`Billing Administrator
`June Grant * junegrant48@gmail.com
`ha facebook.com/stmarysindy
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`4 twitter.com/stmarysindy
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`|
`
`The
`Independent
`THOUGHTS
`OF THE WEEK
`
`The cure for insomnia
`is to get more sleep.
`
`Everyone should have
`a spouse, because
`there are a number of
`things that go wrong
`that one can’t blame on
`the government.
`
`Oneofthe life’s
`mysteries is how a two
`pound box of candy
`can make a person
`gain five pounds.
`
`You know you'reinto
`middle age when you
`realize that caution is
`the only thing you care
`to exercise.
`
`We have 3 Bravos submitted this week.
`(1) Bravo to the two ladies who helped
`me catch my dogs on James St. S Friday
`morning after they*raneut the front door.
`Thank you!
`(2) Bravo to Todd at Town Facilities for the
`immediate and prompt response to clean
`up of glass fragments: across 3 storefronts
`on Water Street at Queen. All four legged
`buddies thank you as do the wearers of
`summer footwear.
`(3) Bravo to. the finally completed repairs
`to the library stairs and to the stripping and
`staining of
`library doors. They both look
`awesome.
`
`Bravos and Boos are submitted by community members and do
`not necessarily
`reflect the
`opinions of the St. Marys
`Independent
`“Please note alll Boosand Bravos mustbe signed in
`order to be considered.
`
`(1) To the house on
`We have 5 Boos submitted.
`Queen St. for displaying a confederate flag promi-
`nently in their window, How ignorant and racist. Your
`windowis seen’by’everyone driving through town and
`| thinkit's disgraceful. It giveS'a terrible impression to
`visitors and is generally awful- take it. down.
`(2) My Boo is in regards to the residents in St. Marys
`who allow their cats to run amokin the neighborhood.
`| do not mind cats as they are*very cuddly, But,
`| do
`not appreciate it when | go outto my flower beds and
`end up with an extremely nasty handfull of kitty dodo.
`(3) A Boo to those who take their dogsout for a walk,
`please pick up your doggy poop: Be a responsible pet
`owner. (4) A Boo to the couple on Elgin St. W. who
`consistently water their lawnforhours on end. You
`should be ashamed of yourselves asthere is a short-
`age of water world wide and you are using this natural
`resource foolishly. (5) A Boo goes to the person who
`threw their alcohol boxes all’ down Emily Street late
`Wednesday night. This was very inconsiderate and
`'m sure there are accessible recycling locations that
`would be a better option.
`
`QUOTEOF THE WEEK
`“If you do
`stick to your values when they're being tested,
`values: they’re hobbies.”
`
`LOCAL NEWS
`Perth County OPP statistics for long weekend
`results
`for
`the
`The
`focus their remaining
`Compulsory
`=
`IG
`Ontario
`Provincial
`time
`conducting
`Automobile Insurance
`traffic education and
`Police
`(OPP) Civic
`Act charges
`Day Long Weekend
`enforcement.
`“Our
`officers worked |
`traffic initiative which
`extremely hard over|
`ran from July 31 —
`Holiday |
`this
`Civic
`Aug. 3, are in for Perth
`as_
`the
`Weekend
`County as well as all
`indicate.
`numbers
`- 15 Reduce Impaired
`other areas of
`the
`By
`concentrating
`Drivers
`Everywhere
`province.
`on
`locations where
`| WONDER. IF
`(RIDE)
`programs
`Although we
`have
`we have__identified
`
`WHO WOULD DO
`ANYONE HAS
`were conducted.
`seen
`tragedies
`in
`traffic issues in the |
`CHECKED HIS
`SUCH A HORRIBLE
`some areas of
`the
`past,
`especially on}
`long weekends, our |
`province,
`Perth
`officers
`has
`County
`been
`conducted
`5 Motorists were
`-
`fortunate to avoid any
`“targeted
`patrols”.
`charged
`with,
`fail
`area
`where
`major incidents. The
`One
`to
`move
`over-
`Perth County OPP
`concentrated |
`they
`emergency vehicle.
`their time was along |
`only
`investigated
`168
`Speeding
`County |
`3
`minor
`property
`the
`Perth
`charges were issued
`damage
`collisions
`heavily |
`corridors
`- 3 Racing charges (50
`on
`Perth
`County
`travelled by cottage |
`km over the posted
`and
`beach
`users.
`roads.
`(Two of these
`speedlimit)
`We will continue this
`collisions were due
`
`to some_extreme
`strategy
`throughout
`- 2 Seatbelt charges
`weather).
`the
`summer
`in an}
`- 3 Distracted driving
`keep |
`attempt
`to
`Perth County OPP
`charges
`Perth County roads |
`officers,
`in
`addition
`- 13 Moving violations
`as safe as possible.
`to increased calls for
`Inspector Steve Porter|
`- 24 Other Highway
`service on the holiday
`Perth County OPP
`Traffic Act charges
`weekend, were able to
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`www.stmarysindependent.com
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`JUT AND ABOUT: A TRAVEL ays
`
`Friday, August 7, 2015
`
`St. Marys Independent
`
`
`
`CabotCliffs Golf Course
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`Cabot Cliffs is open for
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`The 16th hole, a breathtaking 176 yard par 3
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`that the course has re-
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`pography
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`for
`Crenshaw andBill Coore,
`ation of
`the acclaimed
`sual golfers can rhyme
`ceived. However, a trip
`an iron and playit safe to
`gr

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