February 2015 SOUTH WEST OXFORD TOWNSHIP CAMP TANNER DINNER AUCTION The Camp Tanner Inc. Dinner auction will be held Sat, Feb 7, at the Embro West Zorra Community Centre. Viewing is at 5:30pm, dinner at 6:30pm. The meal is provided by Janice’s Fine Country Catering. Tickets are $18 and are available from Sandra 519-475-4833 or Sheila 519-349-2768. There is a silent & live auction including theatre tickets, sports tickets, restaurant vouchers and many other items. HILLCREST LEGION BRANCH 119 1st Sunday of every month Roast Beef Supper 4-5:30pm $12 Mon 7pm Ladies Darts Tues 7pm Euchre Wed 1pm Pot Luck Euchre Wed 7pm Mixed Darts Thurs 7pm Mens Darts Fri 7:30pm Bingo Sat Cribbage Pot Luck. 211 Thames St N, Ingersoll, 519-485-2580. KIWANIS Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. We meet on the 1st, 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month Sept-June at the Ingersoll Seniors Centre. We have over 30 active members. Check us out on Facebook, kiwanisingersoll.ca or call: Gary VanKooten 519-485-4310. INGERSOLL LEGION KARAOKE Join us for Ingersoll Legion Karaoke night on Saturday Nights from 81. Come on out & enjoy and evening with your friends and meet new friends. All welcome, open to the public, free admission, free fun! HIGHLAND CEILIDH Issue 05 ROED ~ UNIQUE VALENTINE’S GIFTS I know it’s what you’ve all be thinking about, isn’t it? In the midst of a cold & frosty February, we pause to celebrate the relationships we have with those we love. You’re probably wondering what Valentine’s Day has to do with economic development. February 14 is another one of those days that we can influence our local economy by shopping close by. When we buy in Oxford County, we keep dollars circulating in our community. We support business owners who then go on to spend money within the community, including paying employees as well as sponsoring community events & activities. The Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation would like to challenge you to shop locally this Valentine’s. Avoid shopping online or driving to a larger urban centre to find that perfect gift. Whether it’s Tavistock, Thamesford or somewhere in between, we want you to get creative & think of the unique & wonderful gift ideas that are produced or sold locally. Buy close by, shop locally, and see the difference that it can make in your community. MINI PARAPAN AM GAMES You’re invited to the Mini Parapan Am Games on Mar 19! This one day Olympic style event is for children ages 4-12 with neurological conditions. It will take place at Saunders Secondary School. Opening ceremonies will begin at 9:30am. The day will be filled with exciting sports opportunities including learning sports skills from local star athletes! Friendly competition & new friends will be celebrated in a Closing Ceremony starting at 3pm. For more information and to register, please contact Tabitha at 519-433-4073; [email protected] or visit www.epilepsysupport.ca/gameon. Sat, Feb 28 at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 6pm. Adult $20 Children (6-12) $10, advance tickets only. Tickets available by calling the church office 519-485-3390. Includes: Beef & haggis on a bun, coleslaw, baked beans, veggies, cake, highland dancing, piping, folk music, trivia, Gaelic storytelling & much, much more! Join us for the Ingersoll Ice Girls Hockey Valentine’s Dance on Fri Feb 13 at Unifor Hall Ingersoll, 8pm-1am. D.J, light lunch, silent auction, door prizes. Tickets $10, available from all hockey families or contact Robyn 519-485-5915. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SALFORD LEISURE TIME CLUB The Ingersoll Christian community invites you to join us for The World Day of Prayer, Fri Mar 6. This year's host is St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 56 Thames St S, Ingersoll. Service begins at 2pm, and will be followed by refreshments. The theme this year is Jesus said to them, "Do You Know What I Have Done to You?", written by the women of The Bahamas. Communities around the world will pray with and for the people of The Bahamas. All faiths are welcome to attend as long as you understand and are comfortable with participating in a Christian service. www.jcgraphics.ca INGERSOLL ICE GIRLS HOCKEY Everyone is welcome! We need new recruits! Now is your chance to come on out to Salford Community hall & have some fun. Join us each Wednesday for Shuffleboard 9:30-11am. it is only $1 per person and this includes cookies & coffee. The 2nd Monday of each month is our Pot luck Dinner at 12:30, followed with a short program and euchre until 3:30. Euchre is played on the 4th Monday 1:30-4:00 and a lunch provided by the members follows the game. Day trips and lunches out are also on the schedule. Come on out and join the group, we hope to see you soon. Memberships are available. For more information call 519-485-3652. LIKE US jcgraphics.ca ©JC Graphics 2014 TEL 519-285-3249 800-624-4218 FAX 519-285-3239 [email protected] 140 Dundas Street PO Box 400 Thamesford Ontario Canada N0M 2M0 THE EAGLE HAS LANDED! Multiple sightings of a pair of bald eagles perched high in trees along the Beachville Road near the Quarry Lake have nature lovers all excited. Not only are eagles majestic birds, but their presence speaks to the vitality of the ecosystem in and around the Quarry Lake itself. Eagles are at the top of the food chain, which makes them an indicator of the health of other species, even if they contribute to the death of some species: fish, ducks & other birds. According to baldeagleinfo.com, Bald Eagles can consume about a pound of fish in a minute. Table manners are not their speciality. Actually, they are not picky eaters either: they will also eat carrion – road kill, even deer they find dead. Eagle watching & ice fishing are popular tourist activities in British Columbia, according to the Star on Jan 17. Caution should be exercised, especially after the recent thaw, for anyone thinking of ice fishing. Some would even argue that by doing so you are competing with the Bald Eagles for their food. Whatever the case, it will be exciting for residents of Oxford County to observe & photograph these top predators and perhaps to invite friends and family from other places to come see them too. Add Eagles to Oxford’s tourist attractions. ROCK THE FUND BONSPIEL 2015 Sat, Feb 7, at the Woodstock Curling Club. Join us for this fun-filled curling bonspiel with proceeds to our Endowment Fund providing scholarships & summer camp experiences! $240 team ($60 each player) for 4 - 4 end games. A charitable tax receipt will be issued for a portion of your entry fee. Teams may be men, women, or mixed and all must be 16+. Lunch and snacks included. Full details at www.casoxford.on.ca. CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES Make a commitment in 2015 to save lives by becoming a blood donor. Please encourage a friend, co-worker or family member to donate blood with you! Feb 3 Thorndale Community Centre, 275 Upper Queen St., 5pm-8pm Feb 16 Ingersoll Blood Donor Clinic - Monday, Feb 16, (Family Day) Masonic Centre, 190 Thames St. S., 4:30pm-8:30pm To book an appointment download the GiveBlood app, visit blood.ca or call 1 888 2 DONATE (1-888-236-6283). All blood donors are needed, in particular those with type O and A blood. BROWNSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE The Brownsville Community Centre is having their annual general meeting Mar 4 at 7pm. Anyone is welcome to attend or join the board. The BCC will be hosting an indoor yard sale Mar 28, 9am-2pm. The cost for a table is $10. There will also be a lunch counter. Contact Janet 519-877-2798 or Wilma 519-983-9307. Our 26th Community Night Dinner will be Apr 17, 5pm happy hour, dinner at 6pm. Tickets are $25 each & with each ticket there will be a door prize. Entertainment for evening will be "Two of a Kind". Get your tickets early as they sell out quickly. Contact Janet, Wilma or Milt 983-6424 or any board member. Just West of Thamesford on Purple Hill Rd. PURPLE HILL COUNTRY MUSIC HALL Patsy Cline & Loretta Lynn Show Saturday February 14th A Show for You & Your Sweetie! www.purplehillcountyhall.com Call Anna Now! 519-461-0538 Exercise and Brain Health Research Study Dr. Robert Petrella and his research team at Western University & Lawson Health Research Institute are conducting a research study looking at how either a standard exercise program or a standard exercise program combined with mind-motor exercise, impacts memory, thinking skills, and other health outcomes in older adults. If you are 55 years of age or older and answer YES to the following question, you may be eligible to take part in our study: “Do you feel that your memory or thinking skills have gotten worse recently?” Exercise programs will take place at a community location in Woodstock. Classes will run for 60 minutes, 3 times/week, for a 6-month period. There will be no fees associated with the exercise program. If you are interested in hearing more about the study, please contact our research office at Parkwood Hospital: 519-685-4292 ext. 42315 INGERSOLL SERVICES FOR SENIORS Ingersoll Services for Seniors offers a wide variety of services assisting older adults in maintaining their independence. Transportation We can coordinate transportation to & from your appointments, social visits & errands all for very reasonable rates. Remember that we offer transportation in the communities of Salford, Kintore, Thamesford, Beachville & Embro as well. Meals Are you needing a night off cooking or finding it more difficult to prepare meals? Ingersoll Services for Seniors Frosty Meals or Meals on Wheels are great options, nutritious & delicious. NEW Meals on Wheel in Thamesford We are looking to expand our Meals on Wheels program to clients in the Thamesford community. If you live in Thamesford and would be interested in receiving Meals on Wheels, please call 519-485-2269. Foot Care Ingersoll Services for Seniors now offers in house foot care services as well as appointments here at the Centre. Give your feet the care they deserve (especially in in this dry weather!). Help in Your Home Are you needing help with yard work, housekeeping, errands, odd jobs or personal care? Give us a call. Our Home Help & Maintenance Services program will provide you with names of trusted individuals who are able to help you at reasonable rates. Assistive Devices We also have assistive devices available to loan out for free, to anyone of any age. Grocery Buddy NEW Grocery Buddy service, have your groceries delivered by a trusted individual, small fee for service. Financial assistance or subsidy for services is available for qualifying individuals Contact Ingersoll Services for Seniors for more information about all of the services we have to offer! 519-485-2269. NA MEETING A fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday nights at 7pm at St Pauls Church, Thames Street, Ingersoll. TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH-WEST OXFORD Civic Corner The Township is pleased to welcome the Village Voice to South-West Oxford Township. UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: 1st Tuesday of each month 9am • 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7pm February 3, 2015 9:00 a.m. Regular Council Meeting February 17, 2015 7:00 p.m. Regular Council Meeting March 3, 2015 9:00 a.m. Regular Council Meeting March 3, 2015 4:00 p.m. Regular Council Meeting Grants Night March 17, 2015 7:00 p.m. Regular Council Meeting Council meetings are open to the public. Everyone is welcome to attend *Check the Township Website for Agendas and Minutes at www.swox.org NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: 2014-2018 Municipal Council Habitat for Humanity Heartland Ontario was established in 1993 as Habitat London and expanded to Oxford Middlesex & Elgin counties in 2012, then into Stratford-Perth in 2014. We are a non-profit, nondenominational Christian housing organization. We welcome partners without discrimination to help us build simple, decent, affordable homes with low-income families. 100% of the ReStores revenue supports the administrative costs of Habitat for Humanity Heartland Ontario. We believe that by offering a family a hand-up, not a hand-out, we empower low-income families to become successful homeowners. Habitat Heartland Ontario is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity Canada, who works with corporate, individual & faith-based donors & volunteers to help low-income families realize a more stable future through our home ownership program. For more information about Habitat For Humanity, please visit us at habitat4home.ca or call 519-455-6623. SCRAPBOOKING FUNDRAISER Mayor David Mayberry 519-485-2161 [email protected] Ward 1 D. Anne Vanhoucke 519-842-8659 519-688-2278 fax Ward 2 David Hayes 519-983-7592 [email protected] Ward 3 Valerie Durston 519-485-2698 [email protected] Ward 4 George Way 519-485-0140 [email protected] Ward 5 Jim Pickard 519-456-3425 [email protected] Ward 6 Gerry Mitchell 519-423-6624 A HAND UP, NOT A HAND OUT [email protected] 519-423-6624 fax On Feb 20 & 21, Hi-way Pentecostal Church will be holding their 8th annual "Crop For a Cause" Scrapbooking fundraiser. This fundraiser will send a missions team to Port Gibson, Mississippi, over March break 2015. There the team will be "Hands of Christ Extended" performing acts of kindness to help increase quality of life, through improvements to their homes, increase in hope & encouragement. Ladies, come & scrapbook without interruptions, enjoy snacks Friday & 2 meals on Saturday, prizes & valet service on arrival & departure! The cost for both days is $45. The event is held at Hi-way Church, 584118 Beachville Rd, Ingersoll. For more details please contact Jane Parker 519 485-1778 or [email protected]. Annual Salford Landfill Liaison Committee Meeting – March 19 The annual meeting of the Salford Landfill Liaison Committee will be held at the Salford Community Hall located at 383908 Salford Road in Salford on Thursday, March 19, 7pm. Everyone is welcome to come and learn about the County landfill operation as well as the proposed service improvements for garbage and waste collection in Oxford County. STATUTORY HOLIDAY GARBAGE / RECYCLING COLLECTION If you regular pick up day is: Monday, February 16, 2014 (Family day) Your holiday pickup will be: Friday, February 13, 2015 *Please review the 2014-15 Oxford County Waste Management Calendar. 2015 Dog Tags The form to order 2015 dog tags will be included in the 2015 interim tax billing. In addition it is available on the Township website www.swox.org or by calling the Township office at 519-485-0477. 2015 Interim Tax Due Dates 1st installment – February 25, 2015 2nd installment – May 27, 2015 Township of South-West Oxford 312915 Dereham Line, Mount Elgin, ON N4G 3X7 519-485-0477 or 519-877-2702 www.swox.org FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUS The only requirement for membership in FA is a desire to stop eating addictively. There are no dues or fees, we are self-supporting through our own contributions. There is a solution! Saturday 10am The Rock Comm. Church, 1140 Nellis St, Woodstock Tuesday 9:30am Church of Ascension, 2060 Dundas St, London Wed 6:30pm World Gym meeting rm, 4465 Wellington Rd S, London Thurs 6:30pm World Gym meeting rm, 4465 Wellington Rd S, London Call Gayle at 519-537-5057 for more information or visit our website www.foodaddicts.org. JC Train of Thought... Who, being loved, is poor? TRINITY UNITED CHURCH NEWS ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER Trinity United Church continues with Fundraising... Annual Pancake Supper on Tues Feb 17, (Shrove Tuesday) in our Fellowship Hall from 5-7pm. Cost Adults: $10, Children 6-12: $5, Children under 5 free. Call the office: 519-485-0820 or Cliff Martin 519-266-6009. Menu: Pancakes with real maple syrup, sausage, fruit salad, cookies & beverages. Join us for Community Fellowship. THE WOODSTOCK CHORALAIRES IN CONCERT In the 2nd of a series of fundraisers for our renovation project, Trinity United Church Ingersoll is offering topnotch entertainment by presenting a performance of The Woodstock Choralaires. Mark your calendar for 7:30pm, Sat, Feb 21. Please note that the performance will take place in St. Paul’s Presbyterian sanctuary. St. Paul’s has generously offered their sanctuary to meet our need for a large venue. The Choralaires’ collective talent has led it to perform for international audiences which received this community choir with standing ovations. By supporting our fundraising events, you can help us to continue as a faith community in Ingersoll. The 2nd phase of our project involves renovating an interior area of our building to accommodate our need for a designated worship space with a built-in flexibility to accommodate a variety of purposes. As a congregation, Trinity continues in its transformation to become, not a copy of its 210-year-old history but a vibrant optimistic institution determined to last another 200 years (or more). Admission to this performance is $15. Tickets are available at Trinity Church office on King Street (519-485-0820), Patina’s, St Paul's Presbyterian Office (519-485-3390) or by calling 519-266-6009. We want this to be a "Sold Out" concert so please help us out Ingersoll & area! FEBRUARY DELI FOOD ITEMS For the month of February the ladies will be in the kitchen making Lasagna and Beef Barley Soup. Lasagna will be in two sizes: Small: $7 Large (family size) $16. Beef Barley Soup: 2 cup $3, 4 cup $6. We will start taking orders Feb 23. Pick up of your orders will be Sat Mar 21, 10-11am in the Trinity Fellowship Hall. Orders can be made through the church office: Hours 9:15am-12:30pm Mon-Fri 519-4850820. We had a huge success with our meat pie fundraising effort & hope to continue selling good homemade food items in support of raising funds for phase 2 of restructuring our worship space within the walls of Trinity United Church. Thank you for your support! EMBRO MINOR SOCCER 2015 Player Registration The 2015 season is fast approaching! Registration for all players will take place in the lobby of the Embro Community Centre: Tues Feb 10, 6-8pm • Tues Feb 17, 6- 8pm • Sat Feb 21, 9am-12 COED Recreational divisions will be offered for players born between 1995- 2011 Peanuts Tykes 9U 11U 13U 15U 17U 21U ‘10&’11 ‘08&’09 ‘06&’07 ’04&’05 ‘02&’03 ‘01&’00 ‘98&’99 ’95,’96,’97 Tue Tue Tu&Th Tu&Th Tu&Th Mon,Wed Wed, Fri Fri, Sun $55 $55 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Team sizes are limited. Avoid the waiting list & register early. Absolutely no refunds of your registration fees. Late fee of $20 will apply to all registrations received after Mar 15. www.embrosoccer.ca. email us at [email protected]. Club registrar can be reached at 519-475-0460. OXFORD COUNTY MS WALK Luncheon & Progressive Euchre Tournament, hosted by: Team Zvonkin as a fundraiser for the MS Walk held in May 2015. Sun Feb 15 at St. John's Anglican Church Hall, Thamesford. Luncheon starts at noon & cards to follow. Cost: $15 per person in advance or $20 at the door (advance registration preferred). Call Cheryl at 519-2853804. Prizes to be won and some fun to be had! Look for the Team Zvonkin Fundraising Easter Bake Sale on April 4. "Every life is worth remembering, every family deserves our very best" Helen & Bill Friesen Please feel free to contact us 24 hours a day. 177 Dundas St. W., P. O. Box 152 THAMESFORD, ON N0M 2M0 Phone: (519) 285-2427 Fax: (519) 295-0103 RESTORE ~ HABITAT FOR HUMANITY The Habitat for Humanity ReStore located at 1058 Parkinson Rd in Woodstock, is open to the public & sells quality new & gently used building supplies, home furnishing, appliances & décor. Shopping at the ReStore is tax free & is a socially conscious decision, as revenue generated is used to fund the administration costs of Habitat for Humanity. That means 100% of money donated to Habitat goes directly to building homes for low-income families. As well, shopping at, or donating used items to the ReStore is an environmentally conscious decision, as much of what is sold is product that would otherwise end up in a landfill. Shop, donate or volunteer by calling 519-421 0003, and help to end poverty in your community! Store hours are Tue, Wed, Fri 9-5, Thur 9-6, Sat 9-4. KEY CLUB SPAGHETTI DINNER The Kiwanis Key Club of the Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute will be hosting a Spaghetti Dinner at Trinity United Church in Ingersoll on Thurs, Feb 19. The cost will be $10 for adults and $5 for children. KIWANIS TRIVIA February will see the semi-annual Trivia Night Feb 28. Activities will commence with the questions at 7:30pm. The Cash bar (if you wish to partake) and general camaraderie that precedes every set of games will begin from 6:45 on. The Kiwanis Club of Ingersoll are honoured to be your hosts & will provide snacks as the evening progresses. Want to enter a Team of 8 people please call Gary Van Kooten at 519-4854310 or email me at [email protected]. THAMESFORD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship Club will meet at Westminster Hall Feb 24, at 12:30pm. Come & join us for a delicious potluck lunch, fellowship and a trip to New Zealand through the eyes of Jonathon Glendon. Jonathon spent a year there learning & experiencing this part of our world. All are welcome. The Village Voice DEADLINE for the March edition is... Feb 20th TEL: 519-285-3249 FAX: 519-285-3239 EMAIL: [email protected] WWW.jcgraphics.CA INGERSOLL SENIORS COMING EVENTS CLASSIFIEDS FIND WHAT YOU NEED MUSIC LESSONS • Guitar • Piano • Drums • Voice • Accordion • Banjo • Ukulele • Keyboard • Mandolin • Bass Ingersoll Music Academy 40 King St. E, Ingersoll 519-485-1213 www.IngersollMusicAcademy.ca KEN’S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR LTD. SALES & SERVICE Chainsaws, Trimmers, Gas Generators Mowers, Lawn Tractors, Snowblowers 79 Victoria St. Unit #1, Ingersoll 519-425-4466 STUMPS REMOVED Grinding of stumps up to 4 feet high. Fence wire? No problem! Free estimates. John Conway 519-461-1839 McKINNON CUSTOM FRAMING & ART SHOP Creative Custom Framing Art, Needlepoint, Photography, Laminating Home Consultation Available 1-855-765-4192 [email protected] RICK ACKERTS 519-425-9996 160 Whiting St, Ingersoll Serving Oxford County’s FLOORING NEEDS Since 1979 HOURS: MON.-THURS. 8-5:30 FRI. 8-8 SAT. 8-5 Ingersoll Senior Centre 250 Ingersoll St. S, Ingersoll 519-485-3869 WINDSOR CASINO: Wed, Feb 11, leaving the Ingersoll Sr. Centre at 8:40am. $23/person: includes bus transportation & buffet lunch OR $15 Food Coupon or $15 slot play & 5 hours casino play. 2015 DAY TRIP PRESENTATION: Fri Feb 20, 10am. Join our hosts “Great Canadian Holidays” as they reveal our Day Trip destinations for 2015. Also included will be highlight of overnight & extended tours. Break out of the March Cabin Fever! Join us for a day away – out of the house as we arm-chair travel to “Kansas” WIZARD OF OZ , DUNFIELD THEATRE CAMBRIDGE Your day includes: Ontario Christian Gleaners: Today we travel to Cambridge for a tour of Ontario Christian Gleaners. They are an interdenominational charitable organization with many volunteers who prepare, process & dry surplus produce into a nutritious soup mix & donate it to relief organizations. While touring the facility, the volunteers love to share stories about the work they are doing. Enjoy a delicious Buffet Lunch at the Holiday Inn Cambridge in their Fireside Lounge. Following lunch we are off to the Dunfield Theatre for their presentation of: The Wizard of Oz: After a twister hits her Kansas farm, Dorothy is transported somewhere over the rainbow & embarks on an epic journey accompanied by a Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion & her faithful dog Toto. Click your heels & venture down the yellow brick road for a truly magical theatre experience. Starring AJ Bridel from CBC’s Over the Rainbow as Dorothy. Members: $103. Price includes: Great Canadian Deluxe Motor Coach, Hot & Cold Buffet, Matinee Theatre Tickets. RSVP by Feb 23. PANCAKE TUESDAY LUNCHEON: Feb 17, 12 noon. Menu includes: Pancakes, Sausages, Bacon, apple Pancakes & French Toast Casserole and of course, Maple Syrup. $8/person. RSVP Feb 13. CHINESE NEW’S CELEBRATION LUNCH: Fri Feb 20, 12 noon. RSVP Feb 12. (we cannot guarantee MSG free). Has the winter months given you cobwebs in your brain? Shake them out, with some invigorating new information to energize your brain cells. Here are just a few of our “General Interest Programs”: CURRENT AFFAIRS: every Friday afternoon 1pm-3pm. Lively discussions and shared information on the world around us. Don’t just live in your own bubble – burst it wide open! HISTORY: Tuesday mornings 9:30am. As we get older, we realize that what we were learning in high school was important! Our instructors bring history back to life, with new perspectives on the past. EUCHRE, BRIDGE, BID EUCHRE & PEPPER: If you love your card games – then we have at least one / day for you to choose from. Don’t know how to play? Someone is always on hand to show you how (with the exception of bridge, experience is required). RECIPE CLUB: meets the 3rd Thurs of each month. This month we all sampled “Healthy Soups” and we are following up in February with “Anything Chocolate”! Next meeting is Thurs Feb 19. BOOK CLUB: we meet the 4th Thursday of each month PEGS & JOKERS: every Thursday evening from 7-9pm enjoy this fun card & board game. New players always welcome. KNIT CHAT & CROCHET: Just an afternoon of sharing tips & stitches amongst friends. Every Thurs 1pm. TRAVEL CLUB: Tues Feb 3, 1pm. Our guest speaker is “Sandra McLellan” sharing her adventures to “Madagascar”. (Note: most General Interest Programs have a small user fee) 2015-2016 MEMBERSHIPS: Memberships are now being received for Apr 2015-Mar 2016. For $30 your membership gives you access to a wide variety of programs, fitness & fitness centre, bus trips, workshops, educational seminars, lunches, special events, woodshop and MORE! “NEW” this year: all members will receive a membership card to be shown at all programs & events. SWEABURG, TOMMY WILLIAMS ICE RINK This ice rink has been built and maintained by the committee with help from the community and as of this writing has been open for weeks. We would like to thank the 4 young men visiting Martin Sissing, from out of town for shovelling all the wet snow off the rink on Sunday morning. Volunteers that will shovel snow and/or water are always welcome. Contact Alice at [email protected] for more info. Thamesford Accounting & Financial Services INVITATION TO ATTEND AN INFORMATION SEMINAR FROM DON’T LET YOURSELF BE TRAPPED BETWEEN CANADA & THE UNITED STATES How many days (personal or work) are you in the US? (Substantial Presence) Do you hold any real estate in the US? (Cash or Equities - T1135) Do you hold any US Investments? Are you a U.S. Citizen? CHANGES IN THE RULES / ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS AFFECT MORE PEOPLE THAN YOU MAY REALIZE! Date: Time: Location: Tuesday February 24, 2015 6:30 pm sharp Beaty Room, Thamesford Library Guest Speakers: Justin Thomas - Fidelity Investments Canada District Vice-President “CAPITAL MARKETS & U.S. SOLUTIONS” Rhianna Goldhawk, CORPORATE TAXATION DIVISION Thamesford Accounting & Financial Services “P.F.I.C. and 2015 TOP TAX TIPS” Darrell K. Dobbie, FINANCIAL ADVISOR Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc. 136 Dundas Street, Thamesford, Ontario N0M 2M0 519-285-2499 “2015 MARKET OUTLOOK” Sponsored in part by: RSVP to Jean by February 18, 2015 at 519-285-2499 or [email protected] * Mutual Funds are distributed through Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc. * COMEDY & COCKTAILS The Thorndale Agricultural Society once again presents, 'Comedy and Cocktails - Thorndale Ladies Night'. This popular event takes place Fri, April 10 at the Thorndale Community Centre starting at 6pm with a Social hour, Silent Auction & Photobooth, followed by Dinner & Yuk Yuks Entertainment. Tickets for this fundraiser sell out every year and will go on sale Sat Mar 7, 10am at the Thorndale Library. Tables available of 8, 10, 12 & 14 (limited number of each), individual tickets also available. $35/ticket. Our Silent Auction is an excellent opportunity to advertise your business to almost 280 women & supports a great cause, the Thorndale Fall Fair! For more info or to donate to the Silent Auction contact Amanda 519-671-2515 or [email protected]. ZORRA HALTS NEW GRAVEL EXTRACTION From the air, Zorra Township looks pocked & pitted. It’s a landscape which escapes view somewhat from the roadside because of the mounded berms hiding the holes in the ground. Based on concerns over the negative financial impact of pits & quarries on local budgets, Zorra Township has moved a moratorium on new and expanded operation. The one-year, interim controlling bylaw also provides time for Oxford County to review and update its Official Plan. These moves by the township & county are wise. Some breathing room is necessary while the Oxford Health Board & Public Health Ontario complete their study of the health impact of air-borne dust and particulate matter. Similarly, the Ontario government changed its regulations in 2014 which means that local governments need to review that document and may need to alter their own rules. Finally, the Aggregate Resources Act, the provincial law governing the interim use of lands for pits and quarries (and yes, they are supposed to be only temporary, despite what most people would observe), their rehabilitation and the effect of the industry on the economy, is also under review. Monday February 16 Printing & Promotional Products 519-285-3249 jcgraphics.ca VON - ADULT DAY PROGRAM Our program provides seniors & adults living with a disability, an opportunity to enjoy a day of recreational & social programs with their peers in a safe environment. Daily attendance includes activities, guests & outings, all designed & developed by our Recreationist, a hot meal provided, exercise programs & much more. Our PSW staff allows us to appropriately cater to any personal-care needs of clients. Our talented multidisciplinary staff confidently supports diagnoses such as Alzheimer disease, dementia, stroke, multiple sclerosis, mental health & developmental changes. Our day program not only provides a social atmosphere for clients but it provides respite for caregivers. Those experiencing difficulty bathing at home are more than welcome to take advantage of our therapeutic tub. The Bathing Program is open to the community. VON nurses are available to provide you with professional foot care during your Adult Day Program visit. For all other questions and/or concerns please feel free to contact: Robin Bryce, Program Coordinator, VON Ingersoll & Tillsonburg Adult Day Program 519-539-1231, ext 238. HAPPY 100th ANNIVERSARY 4-H ONTARIO! 4-H has been growing skills in community members since 1915. Join us in celebrating at events & opportunities all year long. The Oxford County 4-H Association held its Annual General Meeting Jan 30 at the Embro & Zorra Community Centre. By the time you read this, interested members & leaders will have participated in an organizing meeting for a Community Project in celebration of the 100th Anniversary, but you can still join us. Brooksdale, Embro II and Thamesford 4-H Clubs are spearheading a joint project which will offer a variety of ways to promote, support and celebrate 4-H now. We plan to meet once per month, formally, but there will be other participation opportunities, such as parades, building or crafting sessions. Setting our sights on Embro Fair, September 18-20, as our potential end date, we’ll see just what a group of fun-loving people can accomplish! For more information, please contact us through Oxford 4-H. PURPLE HILL: ONLY IN CANADA OPRY SHOW! The Purple Hill Opry was named by Larry Delaney, the owner and publisher of the “Country Music News”, an Ottawa based national country music newspaper. “The Purple Hill Country Music Hall was founded in this the Taylor Auction Centre. It is in this setting that country music memories continue to be born. Hall of Famer & Juno Award winner, fiddler John P. Allen says he loves playing at the Purple Hill Opry House. It has become a performing destination for entertainers and the “Purple Hill Country Show Band” always has the dedicated desire to produce that Special Show! That is what makes the Boys of Purple Hill one of Ontario’s premier show bands.” Taylor Auction Centre, built in 1992, has seen several re-incarnations from household & cattle auctions to weddings & country music shows. The last cow sale was held in 2010, at that time weddings were competing for calendar space with the cattle sales. However, the weddings and country shows have since pushed out the auctions of cows. The Taylor Auction Centre is now home to many country Opry Shows. Always the 1st Sunday of every month, showtime 2pm. Great Canadian talent & Anna’s famous roast beef dinners. From Country Music Hall of Famers & Juno Award winners to Canadian Recording Artists – you can see them all at Purple Hill’s Country Music Hall’s and Opry House. The Kick-off show for 2015 is Sun, Feb 1, showtime 2pm. See hometown, Canadian Recording Artists Caroline Danowski Burchill & Donnie Bentum with singing Auctioneer Heath Taylor will join M.C. George Taylor as they welcome 3 X Canadian Step Dancing Champion Tiffany Fewster, popular Recording Artist Eric Shain, “Fabulous Wayne Mack”, and 1st Nations Hector Sturgeon from Chippewa on the Thames. Valentine’s Day Special Sat, Feb 14 8pm. See Amberley Beatty starring in The Patsy Cline & Loretta Lynn Show! Enjoy dessert with Amberley and her full band “The Riding High Band” with Fred Lewis, Paul Newell, Bill Lewis, Dale Rivard and Kylie Joe Masson – as Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams and Loretta Lynn’s “Honky Tonk Boys”. Country Music Memories are Being Made Today! Phone Anna Now 519-461-0538, $25 ea. Serving Your Community Since 1878 Offering Farm, Residential, Commercial & Automobile Insurance Services. 519-285-2916 www.oxfordmutual.com Local People. Exceptional Service! THORNDALE SENIORS Feb 2 Thorndale Seniors Meeting, 1:30pm at the Thorndale Library. For more information on this fun group, call Dorothy 519-461-0990. Feb 6, 13, 20, 27 – Tai Chi, 11:30am-12:30pm at Thorndale Library. Feb 27 Shopping Trip to Stratford, enjoy browsing at the “Festival Marketplace” Shopping Centre. Depart from Dorchester 9am & Thorndale 9:30am. The mall offers over 45 stores including: Coles Books, Tan Jay, Hallmark, Mark’s, Northern Reflections, Payless Shoes, Reitmans, Sears, Sport Chek, Winners etc. The bus will pick you up at a designated spot at 2:30pm. Please sign up for this excursion in advance. For more info on these programs call 519-268-2025. ZORRA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY The Zorra Caledonian Society Annual General Meeting Mon Feb 23, at the Embro Legion. Any one interested in becoming a member of the Society is encouraged to attend. For information please call Jamie 519-475-4033 or [email protected]. Cost $20 per person. FOREST CITY DECORATIVE ARTISTS Forest City Decorative Artists, FCDA, is an organization made up of a group of people who love to paint. We offer a variety of classes that are facilitated by knowledgeable & fun teachers. Our classes consist of acrylic, oil & water colors with a variety of other mediums. We welcome everyone from beginners to advanced to come out and enjoy any of our classes. If you would like more information or to see our upcoming classes please check our website www.fcdartists.com, email [email protected], or call Karen 519-434-6361. MARCH BREAK VBS - TILLSONBURG St. Paul's United Church, 88 Bidwell St, Tillsonburg - mark your calendars for March Spring Break - your kids will have a great time at our Vacation Bible School program. Call 519-688-0011 or watch our website at www.stpaulsunitedchurch.info. for more information. s p i l Bits &C HUTCHISON I wish to thank those who sent cards of support & encouragement at the time of my hip replacement. Thanks for telephone calls, hospital visits & family support. Thanks to the Woodstock General Hospital staff for a successful operation. Jack Hutchison INGERSOLL & DISTRICT INTER-CHURCH COMMITTEE Our committee would like to express our sincere thanks to all businesses, schools & individuals who assisted in making our Christmas Hamper Program for the year 2014 a great success. For the day of Distribution we extend gratitude to the following: Mt. Elgin Fire Department Ontario Provincial Police GM Management / Unifor Local 88 Lion's Club - Thamesford Ingersoll Scouting TFT Global Members of the public who unselfishly gave up some personal time to help make this event happen. Thanks to the local businesses who allowed us to place our collection kettles on their property: LCBO Giant Tiger Independent The following businesses provided assistance by collecting food, clothing or allowing us to place food & toy collection boxes at their places of business: Alexandra Hospital Atlantic Packaging Bank of Montreal Beachville Post Office Community Centre Victoria Park CIBC Ingersoll Dr. Awadia Dental Office Giant Tiger Glassford Chrysler Harris Heights Public School Herbal One Ingersoll Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Ingersoll Home Centre Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute Ingersoll Foodland Ingersoll Girl Guides, Sparks & Brownies Ingersoll Senior Centre Ingersoll Library Ingersoll Machine & Tool (IMT) Ingersoll Paper Box Ingersoll Pharmasave Ingersoll Public Library Laurie Hawkins Public School McKim Home Hardware Micacchi, Warnick & Company Miss Ingersoll Family Restaurant Oxford Manor Oxford Mutual Insurance - Thamesford Pharmasave – Thamesford Rochdale Credit Union Roots to End Hair Studio Royal Bank of Canada - Ingersoll Royal Bank of Canada – Thamesford Royal Roads Public School Searles Motor Products St. Jude's Catholic School TD Canada Trust Thamesford Library Tim Horton's Ingersoll Tim Horton's Thamesford Tremblett’s Independent Grocers Sincerely, George Harry - Chairperson, Ingersoll & District Inter-church 56 Thames Street South, Ingersoll, ON N5C 2S9 SHIRLEY WILSON 80th BIRTHDAY There will be an Open House for Shirley Wilson to Celebrate her 80th Birthday on Sunday February 15th, 2015 from 2-4 pm at Salford Hall, Salford. Best Wishes Only please, Your presence is her present Happy Birthday Shirley! Pardy Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Leaky Faucets Repaired Drains Cleaned • Boilers Sewer Camera • Renovations Farm • Residential • Commercial In-floor Heating & Water Piping by Wirsbo SALES & SERVICE Tel: 519-425-1685 Fax: 519-425-9998 GREAT CLASSES AT ICAC Great Classes at the Creative Arts Centre in February! No need to hibernate for the winter months! There's a wonderful line-up of learning opportunities, for young and old, at ICAC in the coming weeks. For Kids - 8 and up Colour Play - using alcohol inks Sat Feb 28, 1pm-3pm Quilling - creating with coiled paper strips Sat Feb 28, 9am-12 noon The Art of Giving Thanks - card making Sat Mar 7, 9am-12 noon For Painters Mono-prints - Making an Impression Tues Feb 10, 3 weeks Working with Acrylics - Colour Making Fri Feb 27, 1 day Beginning Watercolours Sun Mar 8, 6 classes For Potters Learn to Pot - Call 519-485-4691 to be put on list for a beginner class Beginners Hand Building with Clay Wed Mar 4-25, 6:30-9:30pm For Quilters Dancing Ribbons (non-traditional paper piecing) Sat Feb 21, 1 day Twister Quilts Sun Mar 8, 1 day Tips and Techniques Wed Evenings 7-9pm Log Cabin Basics Feb 11 Freezer Paper/Needle Turn Applique Feb 18 Drafting Stars Feb 25 Combining Odd Size Blocks Mar 11 Toe-up Sock Knitting - rescheduled - call 519-485-4691 for dates General Interest Classes Writing An Artist's Statement Sat Mar 14, 9:30am-12 noon Ipad Fundamentals Tues Feb 24, 6:30-8:30pm For details of classes, names of instructors & fees, as well as the complete Winter/Spring Program (Jan-June), please visit our website www.creativeartscentre.com. Why not also enjoy a February Sunday afternoon visit to our Exhibition Gallery to view the works created by the talented members of the Fibre Arts Group? The Centre is now open on Sundays from 1-4pm (new time). All are welcome! ZORRA SKATING CLUB UPCOMING EVENTS The Zorra Skating Club’s 2015 skating carnival, ‘Temperature Rising’ will take place on Sun, Mar 15 with shows at 2pm & 7pm. Watch for information about the Zorra Skating club’s possible upcoming spring skating school in April. EMBRO VALENTINE LUNCH Valentine Lunch on Feb13 at Embro United Church. $10, 11:30-1:00. Ham, Scalloped potatoes, baked beans & desserts. COIN CLUB Ingersoll Coin Club meets every 3rd Monday at 7:30pm at Ingersoll Services for Seniors. Features a brief talk on coins & coin auction. WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE Monday Mingle every Monday 2-4pm. Drop in to the Centre for assistance with resources, forms, etc. Or come by to mingle, play games, and craft! Snacks provided each week. Outreach Support & information. Any Tues, Wed, Thurs 9-11am. We are here to help you with housing or transportations issues, advocate for your needs, or find your way through procedures & red tape. Street Outreach is 12-2pm on Fri throughout downtown Woodstock. Therapeutic Knitting Group Every Tues 1-3pm. Learn this mindfulness activity which can help you to decrease stress and pain. Eating Disorders Support Group 4th Wed 6:30-7:30pm. Support for those who are struggling with disordered eating. A drop-in group, no registration required. Eating Disorders Family & Friends Group 1st Wed 6:30-7:30pm. For family members, friends & other supports who have loved ones struggling with disordered eating. A drop-in group, no registration required. Laughter Yoga Feb 11, 18 & 25, 6:30-7:15pm. Laughter Yoga uses laughing, breathing & stretching to help ease your stress. I Want to Like Me Feb 3, 10, 17, 24, 10am-12pm. A 4 week woman’s group that will help you learn to love yourself for what you can do and not what you look like. Increase your self-esteem & accept that you are unique woman who takes up precious space - flaws and all. Challenging Thoughts, Changing Feelings Feb 4, 11, 18, 25, 10am. How do thoughts, feelings & behaviours interact & influence. Eating Disorder Forum Feb 5, 7-8:30pm at Woodstock Colligate Institute. Come & hear personal stories from individuals recovering from eating disorders. As well as ask questions of our panel of professionals. Free event. Everyone Welcome! Cooking on a Budget - Feb 5, 12, 19, 26, 10am-12pm. You will enjoy this hands-on cooking class. Learn to eat well “on the cheap”. Change Your Brain, Change Your Pain Feb 10, 10am-12pm. We will help you understand your chronic pain & increase self-care so you can sleep better and better manage the physical & emotional aspects. Family Adventures – Tillsonburg Feb 10 & Woodstock Feb 11, 4-5pm. Calling all children & youth! Every program involves games, crafts & often a messy kitchen! Adult accompaniment required. Heart to Heart - Feb 18, 10-11:30am. Living with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or other conditions can be difficult, but being heart-healthy is important. Spice It Up - Feb 24, 10-11:30am. Learn how to add flavour without adding salt & sugar to your foods. You will find out which spices taste good with what and how you can do it all “on the cheap”. Oxford Addiction Walk-In: Information & Treatment – a safe, supportive confidential place for you or someone you love to get information and ask questions about substance use, abuse or problem gambling. Woodstock: 1st Thurs of month 9-11am & 3rd Wed of month 5-7pm at 35 Metcalf St., 2nd floor. Tillsonburg: 1st Tues of month 12:30-2:30pm at Livingston Centre Ingersoll: 2nd Wed of month 5-7pm 4th Thurs of month 12:30- 2:30 pm at Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic. Garden Fresh Box - Anyone can purchase a voucher for a box of mainly local fresh fruits & vegetables while enjoying the savings of bulk discounts & supporting local farmers! Now offered in Ingersoll, Tillsonburg & Woodstock! Vouchers must be purchased by Feb 13 in the town you want to pick up at. Pick up is Feb 24; a small box for $12 or large for $17. Also purchase online at: www.naturalz.ca. For more info call: Beth 519-539-7447(WDDS), Trevor at 519-539-1111 ext 215 (WACHC) or Donna at 519-842-4447 (Salvation Army, Tillsonburg). WACHC: 519-539-1111 • Tillsonburg toll free: 1-877-522-1112 www.wachc.ca. SWEABURG ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT Mark your calendars for Sweaburg & District Lions Club annual Easter egg hunt. This will be held at the Sweaburg Community & Lions Park. The date is April 4, at 9am. Sweaburg Lions would like to thank the following for contributing to their annual Old Fashioned Christmas: Don & Julie Budd of Leaping Deer Legend, Ralph Heeney of Spruce Ro Farms, Lianne Minielly Thompson of Sweaburg Parks & Rec committee and everyone else who helped turn this in to a great community event and all that brought a donation for the Salvation Army. We also would like to remind everyone that the Sweaburg Lions Pavilion is available for your event or family reunion. For more information and available dates please email Kathy Deweerd [email protected]. The Lions club welcomes new members. To inquire how to become a member please email John, [email protected]. INGERSOLL HISTORICAL SOCIETY Please join us upstairs at the Royal Canadian Legion, Thames St N in Ingersoll for an evening of discussion & learning. We feature speakers & or artifacts relating to the history of the Ingersoll area. Our meeting are held at 7:30om on the 3rd Tues of March, April, May, June, Sept & Oct. Our annual dinner meeting is held the 3rd Tues in Nov. Please mark your calendar for our meeting Mar 17. More information will follow in next month's Village Voice. OPEN MIC JAMBOREE Sun Feb 22, there will be an Open Mic Jamboree at the Mt Elgin Community Centre, 333204 Plank Line, Mt Elgin from 1pm-5:30pm. The Country Classic will be the house band and musician's are welcome to come & perform with the band. Admission to the Jamboree is $5 with musicians being admitted free of charge. Immediately following the Jamboree you will be able to purchase a ticket for a full course dinner at a nominal cost. If you enjoy classic country music, this is the place to be Feb 22. ATTENTION ALL EUCHRE PLAYERS Every Wednesday 7:30pm at St. John's Anglican Church Hall, Thamesford (no stairs to climb!). Everyone welcome. Please tell your friends and come out. Info 519-2852375. SALFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE Salford Community Centre has a newly renovated Leisure Room with a nice relaxing couch & chairs that add to your enjoyment. Salford Hall also has a government inspected & approved Kitchen. The hall is located in the heart of Salford, just off 19 Hwy, not far from the 401; perfect for those family gatherings. If you are looking for a spot to rent for your upcoming supper, family reunion, wedding, showers or just a casual place to meet up and your place isn't big enough, then contact Joanne for all prices and available spots that are open to best suit you and your needs 519-425-2657 or email [email protected]. PANCAKE SUPPER, TILLSONBURG MT ELGIN LIBRARY Basic computer tutorials for seniors. Call the library to register for this program. It will be held on Wednesday afternoons 1-1:45 in February. Winter is a great opportunity to visit the library & use the genealogy database. Ancestry Library Edition is available for free within the library only. Our exuberant knitting club members continue to meet on Thursday evenings. New members are always welcome. Bring your yarn and needles! Did you receive an eReader for Christmas? Download free eBooks at www.ocl.net. St Pauls' United Church at 88 Bidwell St in Tillsonburg will be hosting a Pancake Supper on Shrove Tuesday. Doors open at 5:00 and serving till 6:30pm. Pancakes, sausages, maple syrup (options available for those with health concerns) and dessert. Cost is $7 per adult. Family pricing is available. For more information call 519688-0011 or check out our website at www.stpaulsunitedchurch.info. 307 Harris St. 334292 Plank Line Ingersoll, Ontario N5C 3J8 Dave Hunt Ingersoll RV & Trailers Affordable Family Vacationing Ph: 226-228-3120 F: 519-452-2238 www.aceautogroup.ca RV CORNER Looking at the calendar and realizing that in 8 weeks we are going to be getting ready to get our campers out of storage, de-winterizing and getting ready for another season. With the RV show season in its prime, it is time to start telling yourself or probably safer asking the better half, should we trade in for a new trailer? Have we grown out of our trailer, have the kids decided that going with mom & dad isn’t cool anymore? Remember that leak last year that we just couldn’t fix & the showers seemed to be colder than what they should be? These could be an indicator that it is time to shop. With a growing list of manufacturers putting out new floor plans, there is a floor plan that will fit anybody’s needs. In our trailer lines we have 28 floor plans to choose from & most of which we have in inventory. Once again and it may seem old news, but Caveat Emptor (buyer beware) do your homework before you go & do not get caught in the old, this price is only good today, this is our last one, this is $10,000 off, really freight is $1,600, if you sign here we can get you a price or everyone is approved! These are some of the games you will run into in the stores where it is high pressure to get you to sign on the spot. Do your shopping, then come & see the dealer that will tell you the honest & straight up facts, it may cost us a few deals by being honest, but you will not see the bottom of our heels running away when you come back to the dealership. I was always taught honesty & integrity brings repeat business and also word of mouth as campers sit around the campfire swapping stories. Come & see us at the London Boat, Fishing and Outdoor Show Feb 20-22. We also now have in stock our exciting new addition for trailers, boats, cabins the ZAMP solar products. I don’t know why, but as I am writing my mind always drifts off to thoughts of food. Here is a fun & delicious recipe for breakfast over a campfire or on a grill. Egg McCampfire: ingredients, English muffins, eggs, cooking spray, ham or cooked bacon, cheese slice or shredded cheese or what ever else is in the fridge & a metal muffin tin. Spray the muffin wells with spray or oil, crack an egg into each one & break the yoke, add any other ingredient and cook over med heat for 2 minutes or until the egg is done to your liking, toast your English muffin on the grill, place the egg on your muffin and top with cheese, ham or bacon and any other toppings and enjoy, but wait, don’t forget the ketchup, my good wife thinks it is my third hand or I am trying to cover up her cooking. Happy Camping, Dave ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 Hour Helpline 519-438-1122, www.oxfordaa.com The only requirement for membership in Alcoholics Anonymous is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees, we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Sun Woodstock 7pm, Old Victoria Public School, 45 Delatre Street Mon Ingersoll 1pm, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 56 Thames St, S Tues Ingersoll 8pm, Trinity Church, 118 Church St @ King St, West Wed Woodstock 8pm, Church of Epiphany, 560 Dundas St Thurs Woodstock 7:30pm, United Church, 285 Dundas St, West Fri Woodstock 8pm, Church of Epiphany, 560 Dundas St Sat Ingersoll 8pm, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 56 Thames St, S AL-ANON Friends, families & adult children of problem drinkers find understanding & support at Al-Anon meetings. There are no dues or fees, we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Call 24 Hours 519-434-2613, www.al-anon.alateen.on.ca. Sun 7:30pm Avondale United Church, 60 Harvey St, Tillsonburg Tues 8pm St Paul’s Church, 56 Thames St S, Ingersoll First Baptist, 603 Adelaide St, Woodstock Wed 8pm THAMESFORD LIBRARY Join us as we celebrate Valentine's Day with stories, songs & a craft at our "Hugs & Kisses" family story time Feb 12, 6:30pm. Please register in advance by calling 519-285-3219 or emailing [email protected]. Attention Thamesford teens (ages 12+) why not ride out this Hallmark holiday at our Anti-Valentine's Day Party where you can seek refuge from all the mushiness and "un-celebrate" Valentine's Day with activities, snacks & more. This is a drop in program Fri Feb 13, 6-7pm no registration is required. Our monthly Saturday story time will continue Feb 7, 10:30-11:00am. Still trying to figure out that eReader you got for Christmas? Check out our eReader guides under the Quick Links tab on our homepage (www.ocl.net). And don't forget Oxford County Library patrons can download eBooks free of charge, contact the library for more information. We would like to put together a collection of games & puzzles that can be enjoyed at the library. If you have new or lightly used board games, Lego or puzzles taking up space in your closet consider donating them to the library. Not sure what is happening at the library check out our program calendar for up to date information (www.ocl.net/Branches-hours/Thamesford). We look forward to seeing you in February. ICAC ~ NEW WEEKEND HOURS New weekend hours starting Feb 7th at the Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre. Open on Sundays from 1-4pm (closed Saturdays). For info: 519-485-4691 or www.creativeartscentre.com. Weekday hours M-F 912pm & 1-4pm. WHERE ARE WE? • • • • Replace Drafty Windows & Doors Foggy or broken thermal units C A L L F O R New glass shower enclosures F R E E Windshield and chip repairs ESTIM ATES 68 Thames Ingersoll 519-485-5471 Independently Owned & Operated Franchise www.glassdoctor.com THISTLE THEATRE ...the little theatre with a big heart Please plan to join us Sat, Mar 14 at the Embro Legion for our Annual General Meeting. We will be having a catered meal by Janices Fine Country Catering and “ A Time for Improv “ with Joan Veldman. By the way... at our AGM you wont be “roped into joining a committee or the board”, as we get that all looked after ahead of time. Just come out & join us for a great meal, some fun entertainment and find out what Thistle Theatre has accomplished in the past year & what our future plans are. This year included in the price of your ticket will be your 2015 membership. Tickets are $30 each and can be obtained from any board member: Betty Bartram, Ann Parker, Ed Williams, Chris Cockle, Harold Arbuckle, Phoebe Campbell, Sue Langlois, Abby Cockle, Norm Northmore, Emily Walton and Sara Stephenson. They are also available at the Embro Cheese House. We are really excited to say that Jill Baker will be the Artistic Director for DRAMARAMA our childrens summer camp. Children between the ages of 7-14 years old are eligible. Dates this year are July 6-17 and July 20-31. Notices will be sent out to past participants shortly and Phoebe Campbell will be accepting applications in Feb. Cost will be the same as previous years $150 per child per session. This programme fills up really quickly, so do not delay in sending in your applications. For more information please contact Phoebe519-475-6033 or [email protected]. Plans are well under way for our 2015 fall musical My Fair Lady based on the book Pygmalien by George Bernard Shaw with lyrics & music by Alan J. Lerner & Frederick Loewe. Co-Directed by our award winning Directors Keith Garner & Joan Veldman, Produced by Don & Sue Hilborn & Stage Managed by Linda Murray & Norm Northmore. Auditions will be held Sun April 26 and Mon April 27, 7pm at Thistle Theatre in the Embro Town Hall. For more information, or if you would like to be involved in this production in any way please contact Don Hilborn at 519-532-1522 or 519-535-0511. For more information about these and other aspects of Thistle Theatre, please take a peek at our website www.thistletheatre.ca. We are re-doing our website, so if you want info that is not yet there, please call Chris Cockle 519-475-4201. Marrying? Moving? Multiplying? It’s about time we knew where we are in the MOE’s process for Walker’s application to put a dump into Carmeuse’s quarry near Beachville. While all indications in the Code of Practice were that the Minister’s decision would have been made quite a while ago, it appears that it will fall into the new Minister’s lap. Look out, Glen Murray. At time of press, no decision on Walker’s Terms of Reference has been made public. A decision, when it comes, will merely tell us what needs to be studied in an Environmental Assessment by government and independent scientists. It’s pretty easy to figure that out: air, land and water. So, it is a wonder that the decision to reject Walker’s proposal’s threat to all of these hasn’t happened yet. Scientists have been engaged for a long time now in examining the effects which a dump will have on our environment. Further, after much insistence from local councils and residents, Ministry of the Environment staff have added a requirement for a Health Impact study. That too should have been a consideration from the start. Allied groups opposed to the dump remain hopeful that the Minister will not be, in the words of the official policy, “satisfied” by the documents from Walker. That could and should lead to an outright rejection of their plan. If not, the Minister has the right to ask for a far more thorough examination of the impact on environmental and human health. Such a study would involve a major expenditure of time, money and energy by scientists, things that could be saved if the Minister chooses to believe his own staff, community group’s scientists and the tens of thousands of letters from people in Oxford and across the province. Glen Murray, “No” is the way to go on this one! WHAT IS NEW WITH SWEABURG PARKS? The Sweaburg Parks & Rec. Committee will holding their annual general meeting Wed, Feb 18, in the basement of the Sweaburg United Church, located at 474425 Dodge Line, Sweaburg. General public welcome. Come & find out what is proposed for Sweaburg's Parks. WASTER DIVERSION IS GOOD FUN Anyone who attended the first 3 giant swap meets called TrashapaloozAHA would tell you they were fun. What isn’t good about meeting friends & neighbours, finding great things you need, then getting them for free while knowing you are helping our environment. April 11 will be even more good fun than past rounds. Zorra Township will co-sponsor the event at Embro Community Centre. Meanwhile, the Thamesford Lions will be holding a scrap metal, vehicle battery and electronic waste collection. In the past, TrashapaloozAHA organizers have always looked for ways to divert those things too. Scrap has been collected & sold. Electronic waste has been donated for retrieval or recycling. What a great way for TrashapalooZaha to support the continual work of Lions to help the community! All scrap, vehicle batteries and old computers or televisions, will be given to them to help them fund their programs. Both organizations are interested in education around waste diversion. After all, what we do now becomes our legacy. Nobody wants us to be buried in trash, our resources wasted or our energy exhausted. The collaboration between the 2 events inspires us all in new efforts to clean up the environment, clean out the shed or garage & to clear the yard. The organizers of the Embro Event have made one other alteration, a name change: This April 11th, the event’s title will capitalize the “z” in TrashapalooZaha, making the mark of Zorra more evident. INGERSOLL DISTRICT NATURE CLUB welcomewagon.ca Tues Feb 10, 7pm at Ingersoll Library Programme Room come & learn about a new approach, being demonstrated in Ingersoll, to manage stormwater using simple solutions to reduce rate & amount of water running off your property, lessening its impact on storm sewers & water quality. This is a method using simple designs & landscape features at lot level to manage runoff. Come hear from Teresa Hollingsworth of Upper Thames Conservation Authority. For further info. call Dave 519-842-6508 & check our amazing website www.ingersollnatureclub.com. FIBRE ARTS GROUP EXHIBITION The Fibre Arts Group will be showcasing the next exhibit at the Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre. Connections will be having its grand opening Sun Feb 8 from 1-4pm with the show running until March 8. Refreshments will be served and admission is FREE! More info: 519485-4691 or www.creativeartscentre.com. Centre open M-F 9-12pm & 1-4pm & Sundays 1-4pm (Closed Saturdays). INGERSOLL HORTICULTURE SOCIETY Ingersoll & District Horticultural Society meets Tues Feb 24, 7:30pm. We will have Connie Dam from William Dam Seeds speaking. Her topic will be Seeds for 2015. We meet at St. James Anglican Church Hall, 180 Oxford St. Ingersoll. Come on out for a great meeting, a few laughs & bring a friend. All are welcome. See you there. AUTHORS & HISTORY TOUR HOME STAR SERVICE Assisted Living Support solutions • care • compassion “Helping you care, for those who cared for you” Please contact us for detailed information on our Senior Citizen care packages, and online access to information of your loved ones. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Kevin Sageman, Sherrilynn Sageman and Holly Warden 519-777-9636 www.homestarservice.ca Caring for Oxford County, London & surrounding areas. Robert P. Rivest Funeral Director 246 Thames Street South Ingersoll, Ontario N5C 2T7 Tel: (519) 425-1600 Fax: (519) 485-0150 E-mail: [email protected] www.g ffh.ca Expedia CruiseShipCenters in Woodstock has launched a series of events called “The Authors and History Tour.” Their goal is to promote travel, of course, while helping authors grow their readership and at the same time create a spectacular vacation experience. Elaine Cougler is a local author that is in the process of writing a trilogy that brings to life the tales of Loyalists in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Elaine’s personal roots are in those struggles, out of which arose Canada & the United States. The first 2 books are now complete. The Loyalist’s Wife and The Loyalists Luck are both real page turners. Elaine & her husband Ron will be on a cruise out of New York on the beautiful Regal Princess. Readings from the author & open discussions about places along the Canada and New England coast such as Halifax, St John, Bar Harbor, Boston, Newport and of course New York City will make this an exciting event. Come & meet Elaine at one of her upcoming events: Tillsonburg Library Feb 10, 2pm, Ingersoll Library Feb 11, 2pm or the Woodstock Art Gallary Feb 16, 2pm. Call Bill Shaw 519-537-8333 to get all the details. MT. ELGIN UNITED CHURCH Winter is not a time for hibernation in the church. It seems that the Christmas decorations have barely been put away when it is time to start thinking about Lent, the 40 days (not counting Sundays) before Easter which begins this year on Feb 18. For many congregations, February is also the time for preparing annual reports, holding annual meetings & setting goals for the year. This an opportune time to reflect & plan, remember & imagine as we listen for Holy wisdom & guidance. But these are tasks that cannot be done alone. And so, we gather together as a community of faith, reconnecting with each other & the ministry we share, reminding each other of our purpose as the winter days steadily pass by. This is certainly true at Mt. Elgin United Church as we are exploring our mission & ministry for 2015. Together we are looking for ways to use our unique blend of talents, skills & resources to live out our commitment to loving God & loving our neighbours near & far. This requires wrestling with difficult questions & world events, listening to each other & being open to change. It also means identifying where God is calling us in our personal lives & as a congregation and trusting that whatever we are called to do, it will be life-giving & fulfilling even if it is challenging. May this also be a time of reflection & community for you. May you also find your purpose & be reminded that above all, you are a beloved child of God. Everyone is welcome to join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10am (Sunday school & nursery care are available) or take part in any of our programs: VON Exercise for Seniors Tues & Friday 8:30-9:30am Drop in & shuffleboard Tues 9:30-11am at the Community Centre Moms & Tots: playtime, conversation, refreshments Wed 10-11:30am Living Well, cards, conversation, footcare & more Thurs 1-3pm For more information please check Facebook, website or call 519425-2091. Upcoming Events: Annual Camp Tanner Dinner & Auction, Feb 7, Embro Community Centre, 5:30 Viewing, 6:30 Dinner, Silent Auction & Live Auction Advance tickets $18 each. Please call 519475-4833. All proceeds support the activities of Camp Tanner Inc. Mt. Elgin United Church is hosting a Free Family Movie Night Feb 20, 7pm. Come in comfy clothes or PJ's. Everyone welcome. KIRBY WATER Water Softeners Chlorine Removal Sulphur & Iron Removal Ultra Violet Systems RENTALS Call Max 519-285-2731 SALES SERVICE Pure Drinking Water MUSEUM MUSINGS Calling all sports fans! Sports has played a significant role in many peoples' lives over the years & the Ingersoll Museum is currently honouring that role with its newest exhibition entitled "You're A Good Sport". On display until Apr 18, this exhibit features numerous photographs & artifacts from the museum's collection as well as items representative of past inductees of the Ingersoll Sports Hall of Fame. Come see the track suit worn by Olympic diver Ken Armstrong during the 1976 Montreal Olympics and his Commonwealth Games silver medal, or the autographed baseballs from different provincial championship teams which hailed from Ingersoll. If you or someone you know is a member of the Ingersoll Curling Club, or are planning to attend the Provincial Tankard as a fan, this display will be of interest. Feature items of the exhibit are the exquisite Thomas Seldon Trophy which was first presented to the Curling Club in 1905, and the wooden carrying case for curling stones. There is even an antique wooden curling "stone"! Do the names Goose, Bummer and Lefty bring back memories? If they do, you will want to visit the display. If these monikers are unfamiliar to you, then you should drop in to find out who these people were. Ingersoll & area has a rich history when it comes to sports and it encompasses more than just the Ingersoll Reems, the Ingersoll Marlands and the South Oxford Rural League, or the Climate Control Juniors or all the many men's & women's baseball teams. "You're A Good Sport" also looks at horse racing, roller skating, lacrosse and even boxing and bowling. A visit to the museum may bring back memories & spark some thoughts of other people or teams which should be inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame. Nominations will be accepted this year for the next round of inductions this fall. For more info on this display & museum activities, call 519-485-5510. EMBRO LEGION Join us for breakfast Sun Feb 1 & Sun Mar 1,9-1pm. $6 Adult $4 kids. Comedy Night Feb14 $20 pre ticket includes Pizza, 3 Comedians. For tickets call 519-615-0569. Advance tickets only. BEACHVILLE LEGION BRANCH 495 Feb 4 General Members Meeting 8pm Feb 22 Sunday Brunch 10am-12:30pm All Welcome Got some spare time? We are looking for volunteers to help in all areas of operation. Call for details. You don’t need to be a member. Students: Call us to serve your community hours. Thurs night Euchre 7pm Friday Night League Darts 8pm February: Friday Night Suppers 5:30pm Feb 6 Chili Pasta Bake Feb 13 Stuffed Chicken Feb 20 Hot Turkey Sandwich Feb 27 Beef Stew Planning a party or family get-together? We supply the bar and entertainment… You supply the people. Call Ray for details. HALL RENTAL: Banquets, Weddings, Family Gatherings. Open Thurs 6:30, Fri 4:30, Sat 3:00. Ph. 519-423-6363, [email protected] http://sites.google.com/site/rclbr495beachville. Working together in the community with “Beachville Parks & Recreation” INGERSOLL PUBLIC LIBRARY Blind date with a Book: No Jacket Required Starting Valentine’s Day, we will have a selection of Blind Date Books available for checkout that week. What’s a blind date book? A book with the title & author obscured by a brown paper wrapper, with a few descriptive clues on the outside. Who knows? It may be the start of a new passion, or a beautiful friendship, with an author or genre you’ve never tried before! Adult & Young Adult titles will be available. Feb 10: The Ingersoll Nature Club will have their monthly meeting and a guest speaker. The public is welcome to attend the presentation, starting at 7pm in the program room. The guest speaker is Teresa Hollingworth of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, who will be speaking about Ingersoll Low Impact Development. Friday movie matinees: Friday matinees are at 2pm, free, & for adults only. Movies are also subject to availability, and we may need to offer a substitute if the film is unavailable. Feb 6: The 100 Year old Man who climbed out the window and Disappeared (Swedish, with subtitles) Runtime 100 minutes. Feb 13: The Judge. Runtime 143 minutes Feb 20: This is Where I Leave You. Runtime 103 minutes Feb 27: St. Vincent. Runtime 103 minutes For Children at the Ingersoll Library Family Literacy Evening Thurs Feb 12,7pm. Join Miss Gail for lots of family fun; stories & sing-a-long songs with Paul Droog, celebrated children’s entertainer. Paul was such a huge success last year that we made sure to invite him back! For families with any age children. Regular weekly programs resume the week of February 2. - Teens Tues Feb 3 & 17, 4-5:30pm - Learn to Love Your Library for Home Schooled children ages 4-8 is held Tues, 2-3pm. Registration is necessary. - Adventures in Learning for Home Schooled children ages 9-13 is held Thurs, 1-3pm. Registration is necessary. March Break Madness is back at Ingersoll Library: Mon Mar 16, 2-3pm Lego for ages 7-12 years. Drop in & bring your own bucket of Lego & create. All Lego is responsibility of the owner. Movie Madness Mon Mar 16, 3:30-5pm for ages 7 and up (under 7 must have a responsible adult with them). Tues Mar 17, 2-3pm Mad Science program for ages 8-12 years, only 20 spaces available. No registration necessary, however the door will close when the maximum number has been reached. Movie Madness Tues Mar 17, 3:30-5pm for ages 7 & up (under 7 must have a responsible adult with them). Movie titles are chosen randomly based on availability Call the Ingersoll Library on the day of the movie for the title. Books, Books & More Books Wed Mar 18, 2-3pm for ages 4-8 years. Bring a cozy pillow & blanket and hang out in the program room listening to Tumblebooks on the large screen. Must be accompanied by a responsible caregiver. Movie Madness Wed Mar 18, 3:30-5pm for ages 7 & up (under 7 must have a responsible adult with them). Thurs Mar 19, 2-3pm Mad Science program for ages 8-12 years only 20 spaces available. No registration necessary, however the door will close when the maximum number has been reached. Movie Madness Thurs Mar 19, 3:30-5pm for ages 7 & up (under 7 must have a responsible adult with them). Movie titles are chosen randomly based on availability. Call the Ingersoll Library on the day of the movie for the title. THORNDALE HORTICULTURE SOCIETY The Thorndale Area Horticultural Society will resume regular monthly meetings in Feb. The meeting will be Wed, Feb 11, 7:30pm at the Thorndale Community Centre. The speaker will be Denise Hodgins who will be speaking on "mini gardens - the next step from fairy gardens". Our meetings are open to the general public so everyone is invited to attend. "Lug a mug" for your beverage. Hope to see you there. For information contact Shirley at 519-461-0855 or email [email protected], wwwgardenontario.orgphp/tahs "SOW IT, GROW IT, SHOW IT" HUNTER & FIREARMS SAFETY Ontario Hunter Education & Canadian Firearms Safety Course Firearms Course: Feb 17-19, 5:30-10:30pm Hunter Education: Feb 24-26, 5:30-10:30pm Location: 160 King Street, Thorndale. Cost: $280 (includes all manuals and testing fees). Everything you need to apply for your Possession and Acquisition licence and to buy your Hunting Outdoors Card Apprentice Hunters (12-15yrs) and mentors are welcome to attend. Contact: Brian Kerr [email protected] 519-521-6703 (phone or text). Church Salvation Army/Hillcrest Church 519-485-4961 192 Thames St. South Wednesday night Bible Study at 6:30pm at the Thrift Store. Ladies Craft Night 6:30pm, 2nd & 4th Thurs at the Thrift Store Ingersoll Christian Reformed Church Mt. Elgin United Church 519-425-2091 Worship Tues Tues Wed Thurs Thurs Fri & Sunday School 10am 324105 Mt Elgin Rd W, Mt Elgin Seniors VON Smart Exercise 8:30-9:30am Rural Cafe & Shuffleboard 9:30-11am at commty. centre Moms & Tots 10-11:30am VON Foot Care Living Well afternoon games 1-3pm Seniors VON Smart Exercise 8:30-9:30am Hi-Way Pentecostal Church 519-485-0961 584118 Beachville Rd. hiwaypentecostal.ca Sunday Services 10:30am Family Worship Service 6:30 pm Evening Service Wed 6:45-8pm Kidz Zone Refuel, Laurie Hawkins School Age 3-11 Thurs 7-9:30pm Regeneration Gr 7-12 at Hi-Way Reynolds Creek United Church 519-425-1174 7180 Hamilton Rd., Putnam, Pastor Mary Dillon. Worship time 11am, Sunday School 10:15am First Baptist Church 519-485-3046 "A great place of worship for everyone" 235 Thames St South, www.fbcingersoll.ca Pastor - Rev. Alan Adams [email protected] You can find us on You Tube and like us on Facebook 10:30 Sunday Morning Family Worship Tues 7pm Prayer & Bible Study Wed 7pm Youth Ministry Grades 6-12 www.shi.dol.ca 519-485-1802 131 Thames St North Saturday 5pm & Sunday 10am & 6pm Sacred Heart Church Historic West Oxford United Church 354315 Church Line (east of Ingersoll) Sunday worship at 11am ALL WELCOME Truth Community Church Join us Sunday mornings for our 10am Worship Service at the former St Joseph School, Thamesford Nursery care & children's program provided during the Worship Service. For more info, contact Pastor Shawn Robinson [email protected], www.truthcommunitychurch.ca 439 King St West 519-485-4941 ingersolllcrc.ca Worship and Sunday School 10am Sundays MON Friendship Club 7pm TUES Women's Ministry 10am WED GEMS girls club 7pm alternate Wednesdays THURS Cadets boys club 7pm St James' Anglican Church 184 Oxford St, Ingersoll - Sunday services at 10:30 a.m. Email: [email protected], www.stjamesingersoll.com Phone 519-485-0385, Fax 519-485-5963 Parish office hours: Mon-Thurs 9-noon WED 10am Holy Communion 2nd Wed of each month 1:30pm Bible Study at Oxford Manor Feb 12 Messy Church 5-7pm Feb 13 Valentine Luncheon 11am-1pm Tickets $15 available by calling 519-485-6936 or by calling the church office. Feb 17 Shrove Tues, Pancake Supper 5-7pm (Adults $10; children $5.; under 5 free). Tickets will be available at the door or by calling the church office. The Olde West Oxford United Churches Contact: David Van Patter 519-539-2436 Beachville -- 434809 Zorra Line, Beachville 9:30am Foldens -- 374097 Folden’s Line, Folden’s 9:30am Sweaburg -- 474425 Dodge Line, Sweaburg 11:00am West Oxford -- 354395 Church Line, West Oxford Twp. 11:00am St Paul's Presbyterian Church 519-485-3390 56 Thames St. S., Ingersoll www.stpaulsingersoll.ca Sunday Worship is at 11am – ALL WELCOME Trinity United Church 519-485-0820, 118 Church St [email protected], Rev. Bill Mayoros Office: Terry-Sue Coventry Mon-Fri 9am-1pm Service Time 10:30am. Everyone Welcome. WED Yoga at 7pm in the parlour. Call church for details THURS Guided meditation (call for more details) Feb 17 Pancake Supper Feb 21 Choralaires concert at St Pauls Feb 23 Orders taken for lasagna & beef barley soup Crossroads Alliance Church 519-485-4440 194552 Regional Road 119, www.mycross.ca Please join us Sundays: Sunday Bible Study: 9am Prayer 9:30am Nursery 10:30am Coffee Fellowship 10am Service 10:30am~ Citrus Sun 10:30am ~ Inside Out Kids 10:30am FEBRUARY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 • Purple Hill Opry • Embro Legion Breakfast 9-1pm • Hillcrest Legion Roast Beef Dinner 2 • Men’s Curling Championships until Feb 8th 3 • Thorndale Blood Donor Clinic • Al-Anon, St Pauls • SWOX Council • Ing Srs Travel Club 4 5 • Kiwanis meeting 6 • Beachville Legion Chili Pasta Bake • Ingersoll Seniors Current Affairs • Camp Tanner Dinner • Rock the Fund Bonspiel • Karaoke Ing. Legion 8 9 10 • Embro Minor Soccer •Thorndale Horticulture • Library Family registration Society meeting Literacy Night • Al-Anon, St Pauls • Kiwanis meeting • Nature Club meeting 11 12 13 14 • ICAC Fibre Arts Opening Exhibition • Salford Pot Luck • Ingersoll Ice Valentine’s Dance • Beachville Legion Chicken Supper 7 • Karaoke Ing Legion • Legion Cribbage • FA meeting 15 • Euchre Tourney for • Ingersoll Blood Oxford Walk for MS Donor Clinic •Wilson Birthday Party 16 17 • Firearms Course • Sweaburg Parks • Embro Minor Soccer & Rec. meeting registration • Trinity Church Pancake Supper • SWOX Council 18 19 • Key Club Spaghetti 20 21 22 •Scrapbook Fundraiser • Zorra Caledonia • Beachville Legion Society meeting Brunch • Salford Euchre • Open Mic Jamboree 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 • Embro Legion Breakfast FAMILY DAY • Hunter Ed. Course • Thamesford Friendship Club • Horticulture Society • Thamesford Accounting Seminar • Al-Anon, St Pauls • SWOX Taxes due • Kiwanis meeting WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS • Hillcrest Legion • Hillcrest Legion -Pot Luck Euchre Mens Darts • Salford Shuffleboard • Beachville Legion • Euchre at St Johns Euchre Church, Thamesford • Al-Anon, Woodstock IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911 • Scrap for a Cause • Karaoke at Legion •NA meeting, Ingersoll • Choralaries concert •Movie Night, Mt Elgin •Scrapbook Fundraiser • London Boat & Fishing Show Village Voice Deadline • Beachville Legion • Kiwanis Trivia Beef Stew Supper • Karaoke Ing Legion •NA meeting, Ingersoll • Highland Ceildh MARCH... Mar 6 Mar 7 World Day of Prayer ICAC Kids Card Making Class O.P.P. DIAL 1-888-310-1122 Shop Local ~ It Makes a Difference! Community Contacts Telehealth Ontario...............866-797-0000 Poison Info Centre...............800-268-9017 Women's Emerg. Centre ......519-539-4811 Kids Help Phone ..................800-668-6868 Ingersoll Arena ..................................519-485-5023 Big Brothers Big Sisters ....................519-485-1801 Block Parent Program .......................519-485-2062 Creative Arts Centre..........................519-485-4691 Crime Stoppers ............................... 800-222-8477 Fusion Youth Centre..........................519-485-4386 Ingersoll & District Inter-Church ..........519-933-7730 Seniors Services ...............................519-485-3869 Victoria Park Comm Centre...............519-425-1181 Village Voice......................................519-285-3249 JC Graphics • 519-285-3249 Printing & Promotional Items The Village Voice is published as a community service by JC Graphics. Any opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily the opinion of the publisher.
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