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That BillM is a sneaky one; "I'll drink what you bring" This Sunday I'm having a Peroni out of a Sleeman glass I got form John Sleeman himself when I worked on his account! Feel bad about the people not having jobs, seen a few on the news tonight and not very happy about it.
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Summer activities for families North of TO
ketchenany replied to Dutchy's topic in General Discussion
Call 1-800-ONTARIO and they will be more than happy to send you publications OR order them on line at www.ontariotravel.net An OTIC (Onatario Travel information Centre) also has a wealth of information. Working on the summer book now will be out last week of May. -
I didn't say I drank it! I kept a case around but my son in laws would touch it and they brought their own Hynny or Corona. And guess what I drank And yes Brava is a lot better . . .
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Labatt announced today it is closing Lakeport Brewery in Hamilton at the end of April. The existing operations will be moved to existing facilities on London, Ont. The closure of Lakeport will result in the layoff of 143 workers.
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This will get you in the mood :clapping: :clapping: http://www.troutball.com/songs/Neoprene_Waders.mp3
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What Bill M said Hope oyu feel better soon . . . And here I thought I was going to BBQ this weekend!
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Great report guys; but on the side when our American friends see all the fish you caught, goodbye to my efforts of "luring" them here to the other side of paradise! more fish for us . . .
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My condolences FLEX.
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Listen to Gerritt! I can vouch for his Rib recipe . . .
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Harmonized tax non-resident fishing trip rebate
ketchenany replied to seanik's topic in General Discussion
This may help you. As far as I know (work on tourism) you have to apply for it; so save your receipts. http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/bsnss/tpcs/gst...s/fctp-eng.html -
My brother is a licensed gas fitter and used to do this part time for extra cash until his supplier caught on and wouldn't sell him any parts :o
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Well i was thinking the same thing just in case I moved and gas wasn't available and here is what they say: Dang I have the biggest model but I didn't pay for it. When the time comes I guess I'll have to sell it or leave it with the house. WARNING ALL Centro BBQ’s are sold either NATURAL GAS or PROPANE READY and are not convertible from one gas source to another. To confirm that your BBQ is in fact a Natural Gas model, please check the following: 1. Serial number located on the rear rating plate 2. Cart bottom panel must not have a space for a propane tank 3. Cross reference the serial number on the front cover of your user manual with the serial number found on the rating plate 4. Confirm that your BBQ model was shipped with a Natural Gas hose and quick connect, and NOT a LP hose and regulator. 5. Confirm the model number indicated in the bottom right corner of the rating plate. This number should begin with a G.
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Jhon, are you going to tell us what's NOT in it? Let's start with meat . . .
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Followed it on the news just after it happened, hoping he was going to make it out safe. condolences to all.
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I've been blessed with four amazing children (girls). One of them took after me career-wise and went in to marketing; over the years she has done very well and I'm very proud of her (also with the other three on their achievements and future goals) Today she sent me this e-mail, I was off my feet at the news, I have achieved personal goals and awards for my work in the field, but this is out and beyond, I wish all parents the same success. And yes, I have taken them camping, fishing, snowmobiling and ice fishing. I had to share, thanks  Dear Sonia, Bell’s intimate involvement in the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver gave us the chance to support some of Canada’s best athletes as they gave their all to compete and win Olympic gold. Within Bell, we’ve had the opportunity to support our fellow team members as they executed our strategy to compete and win in the marketplace – and seen a select few stand out as our very best thanks to their ability, focus and dedication. This select group includes you. Congratulations on winning Bell’s own version of a gold medal – the Bravo Award for 2009. The Bravo Awards recognize individuals and teams who exceeded our expectations and truly inspired us with outstanding execution of one or more of our 5 Strategic Imperatives. Thanks to your leadership and contribution, our company is far better today than it was a year ago. We have made great strides as a customer-focused, cost-efficient and competitive organization, and are moving forward confidently toward achieving our goal: To be recognized by customers as Canada’s leading communications company. Along with the recognition and monetary award that comes with Bravo, you have also earned the gratitude of Bell’s senior leadership team. You have raised the standard for everyone here at Bell, serving as a role model for the kind of high-performance culture we are building in order to execute our strategy and achieve our goal. I am pleased to invite you and a guest to the gala awards ceremony in Toronto on Thursday, April 1, where you will be presented with your Bravo Award. I look forward to thanking you for efforts and your success in person. Congratulations and thank you for making such a significant contribution
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For every door that closes another one opens
ketchenany replied to Big Cliff's topic in General Discussion
Cliff, being one of those guys you helped out (your instructions are amazing) congrats on you new venture and hope it works out for you. Let us know what kind of products you are marketing. All the best, Albert -
Have you been picking mushrooms?
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Accommodation's in/around Beaverton...HELP PLEASE
ketchenany replied to crappieperchhunter's topic in General Discussion
I have two listings in my accommodation guide for Beaverton Beaverton Motel and Tavern 1 Osborne Street Beaverton 705-426-4026 Hendry's Trent Talbot Marina Conc. Rd 9 RR3 Beaverton 705 426-7343 Hope this helps -
A guy with a "big wally"
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I have close connections to the Bowmanville store if I can help! GBW my connection lives down the street from you! I'm going to drag my out there sometime soon, but he keeps coming here to eat!
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Ottawa River ice mishap leaves man missing 1 hour, 51 minutes ago Police were at the Ottawa River near Petrie Island Tuesday, trying to decide whether to resume the search for a man believed to have drowned after his truck broke through the ice. The man had been towing a fishing hut across the ice when it broke beneath him around 7:30 p.m. Monday in the city's east end, near Trim Road. The Ottawa fire department's water rescue team and Ottawa police dive team searched late into the night, but were unsuccessful at finding the man. On Tuesday, the green roof of the truck could be seen poking out of the ice. The missing man has been identified as Jocelyn Bélanger by friends waiting at the river Tuesday morning for the search to resume. Relatives also waiting in the area declined to speak to CBC News. Friends said Bélanger, known as Peewee because of his small stature, was a well-known member of the tight-knit community of people who ice fish in the area. Many of them said he was in his 40s and was originally from Sudbury, Ont. Réjean Avon, who had known Bélanger for about five years, said he was very experienced and usually knew when the ice was safe. "The gentleman is from up north. He's done this thing his whole life ... I can't understand why he would have ventured like that," Avon said. Those who fished with Bélanger said it was the lure of a fancy new fishing hut sitting beyond the safety of the bay at Petrie Island. The hut was sitting out in the open river, where currents quickly erode ice. Avon says the owner abandoned the hut and told Bélanger he could have it if he could recover it. "It's ... maybe $1,500 worth of wood," Avon said. He added that those who ice fish are mindful of the dangers, and had been discussing them recently. "Mother Nature is Mother Nature. If you respect Mother Nature, it'll respect you. If not, it'll come back to bite you." A provincial law requires all huts to be off the ice by March 15. But this year, temperatures have been unusually mild. Most people removed their ice-fishing huts a week ago and said they had noticed the ice was becoming too unstable to support the weight of a truck. However, some of the larger huts can only be removed with the help of a vehicle. Yves Grandmaitre, who owns the Petrie Island Bait and Tackle Shop, said Bélanger will be mourned by the local ice fishing community. He hopes the death will increase awareness about ice safety on the river. Several vehicles have gone through the river's ice in the past month, and seven people have required rescues in the past week, the City of Ottawa reported Tuesday.
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Walk in and start taking to yourself, you'll be home before lunch!
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NF - Our girls party like champions! lol
ketchenany replied to The Urban Fisherman's topic in General Discussion
You were playing Hockey? -
I guess this proves it, you can teach an old dog new tricks
ketchenany replied to Big Cliff's topic in General Discussion
Congrats Cliff, an inspiration for sure. -
[ [/b]The fishing funny-man, Dave Mercer, host of television's Facts of Fishing THE SHOW and the Facts of Fishing Tip series spends over 2500 days a year fishing for just about anything that swims. [/quote His calendar has a lot of days! Have fun at the show.