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Trans Cab Trans Cab Service: Dowling/Onaping/Levack via route 702 - Azilda/Chelmsford
For more information:705-675-3333 Monday to Friday: 7:30am to 8:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Departing Transit Terminal (Downtown) Departing Chelmsford (St. Onge @ #144)
To Chelmsford (#144 @ St. Onge) To Downtown (Transit Centre)
Board #702 (Azilda/Chelmsford) bus a the times listed below. Tell the driver
you wish to use the Trans Cab Service. A Trans Cab vehicle will pick you up
Anyone within the Trans Cab Service area may call 705-522-1380 for pickup*
at least 90 minutes prior to the connection time provided on the following
Monday to Friday 7:15 am Monday to Friday 6:50 am
Monday to Saturday 10:00 am Monday to Saturday 7:55 am
Monday to Saturday 2:30 pm Monday to Saturday 10:40 am
Monday to Friday 4:15 am Monday to Saturday 3:10 pm
Monday to Friday 5:15 pm Monday to Friday 4:55 pm
Saturday only 6:00 pm Monday to Friday 5:55 pm
Monday to Friday 6:30 pm Saturday only 6:40 pm
Monday to Friday 8:30 pm Monday to Friday 7:10 pm
Saturday only 9:30 pm Monday to Friday 9:10 pm
Monday to Friday 9:45 pm Saturday only 10:10 pm
Monday to Saturday 12:30 am Monday to Friday 10:25 pm
Monday to Saturday 1:02 am
Sundays & Holidays
Departing Transit Terminal (Downtown) Departing Chelmsford (St. Onge @ #144)
8:15 am 9:00 am
10:15 am 11:00 am
2:15 pm 3:00 pm
6:15 pm 7:00 pm
10:30 pm 11:15 pm
12:30 am 1:02 am
* Some restrictions apply—service area is within 400 m of #144 as far as Levack
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2:20 pm 3:10 pm 2:20 pm 3:10 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm
4:20 pm 4:55 pm 5:55 pm 6:40 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm
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6:30 pm 7:10 pm 11:55 pm 1:02 am 12:15 am 1:12 am
8:20 pm 9:10 pm
9:30 pm 10:25 pm
12:15 am 1:02 am
In Winter time, it will be 10 minutes earlier due to the weather.
Volume 1 Issue 4 September 2012
Levack Public School
Rainbow District School Board is pleased to announce the
appointment of Stephen Winckel as Principal of Levack Public
School, a community school known for its pursuit of academic
excellence in both official languages.
Stephen Winckel served as Principal of Markstay Public School for
the past four years. Prior to this, he was Vice-Principal of R.L.
Beattie Public School and Lansdowne Public School. He also
taught in a number of elementary schools.
Actively involved in elementary athletics, he has coached award-winning basketball teams. Principal Winckel is a graduate of the French
Immersion program at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School.
"I look forward to the start of another exciting school year and to meeting the students, parents/guardians and residents of the communities that
we serve, "said Principal Winckel. “I would also like to extend a warm welcome to any families who are new to the school. Levack Public
School provides a secure learning environment where family and staff work in a supportive partnership for the benefit of all children.
Levack Public School offers English and French Immersion programs for students in JK to Grade 8. The school serves the communities of
Levack, Onaping, and Cartier for the English program and extends to Dowling for French Immersion students.
"Our goal is to enable students to achieve their personal best inside and outside of the classroom,” he said. “We pride ourselves on our
character education and making our school a safe environment for all students.”
The school is committed to offering literacy and mathematics programs that provide students with tools and skills for learning and life. In
addition, teachers use multimedia information technology and computers to support learning and further engage students.
The Balanced School Day is an alternative elementary school schedule that improves learning, promotes healthy eating and encourages daily
physical activity. The schedule provides three 100-minute blocks of instructional time and two nutritional breaks. Each nutritional break lasts
approximately 45 minutes, including 20 minutes for a healthy, nutritious lunch and 25 minutes for indoor and/or outdoor physical activity.
“We also provide a breakfast program that feeds all our students every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,” said Principal Winckel. He added:
“We are very fortunate to be located in the former Levack District High School. Home of the Leopard, we have a great facility with a full size
gym, cafeteria, art room, daycare, computer lab, library, tennis court, full size football field, track, and more. "The active School Council
supports the many academic and activity-based programs available at Levack Public School. Students also benefit from the support of
dedicated volunteers who help with reading, fundraising, excursions and special activities. When children work with volunteers, they are given
the extra time, attention and support which promotes improved learning and achievement. Volunteers really do make a difference!
Levack Public School offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including guitar, choir, sports, student parliament, band, and drama club.
In addition, students take part in a variety of system-wide events including Math, Science and Technology Olympics, Bridge Building
Competition, Science Fair, Heritage Fair, as well as Writing, Art, Poetry and Poster contests.
Students in Rainbow Schools will receive a Guide for Students and Parents the first week of school. The guide contains important information
that will serve as a handy reference throughout the school year. Parents can also obtain an overview of the 2012-2013 school year by visiting
rainbowschools.ca.
The first day of the 2012-2013 school year will be Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
Disclaimer: This publication is in no way affiliated with the Greater City of Sudbury nor the Onaping Falls Community Action Network (OFCAN).
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Last month we ran an article about “dead” batteries. We neglected to mention that if you have children
attending Levack Public School, you can send the “dead” batteries to school with them for recycling! You
can also drop off your dead batteries at the Mini Mart in Levack and ORACLE will ensure that they get to
the recycling depot at the Library in Dowling!
To silence your squeaky hardwood floors, sprinkle some baby powder on the squeaky area and sweep it into the cracks. Then
wipe the floor. The baby powder between the boards will act as a lubricant and will stop the annoying noise!
Leisure Guide
Do you have your current copy of the City’s Fall &
Winter Leisure Guide? If not, the Library has some.
There are hundreds of activities and lessons available
throughout the region and many are here in Levack
and Onaping and Dowling.
Grab a coffee and spend some time leafing through the
guide and you will find something that is just right for
you!
If you have any questions about any program offered in
the guide, call the telephone number listed or just call
the City at 311 and you’ll get the answers you need!
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Gallery/Announcements If you have an event or happening or just something to crow about and you want to share it with everyone, please let us know!
There is no charge for this service!
OFCAN The Onaping Falls Community Action Network held two meetings in August.
The August 16 meeting was held at the Onaping Community Centre. Mayor Marianne Matichuk attended that meeting.
You can view the minutes of that meeting at OFCAN’s new website, www.ofcan.ca.
The second meeting was held on August 23 at the Dowling Leisure Centre. You can view the minutes of that meeting and many other
meetings at www.ofcan.ca
The Sudbury Public Library branches in Dowling and Chelmsford both have movie nights for the general public. These movie nights are free
of charge and give everyone the chance to see a reasonably current movie closer to home and an opportunity to “get out” for a while.
OFCAN is in the process of organizing the same thing for us here in Levack/Onaping! This is NOT a maybe sort of thing. It WILL happen.
Stay tuned for dates, times and movie selection! While there will be no charge for these events, a Donation jar will be at the door to help raise
funds for the Jump Park.
OFCAN welcomes all residents from Levack, Onaping and Dowling to join us at any meetings. OFCAN meetings are held twice a month—one
in Onaping (3rd Thursday) and Dowling (4th Thursday) at 7PM. The next meetings are scheduled for September 20 in Onaping and
September 27 in Dowling.
I would like to thank my family and
friends for my wonderful 80th
Birthday Party.
I guess it isn’t so bad to be 80! After
all, it is just a number!
Really one wonders where the time
goes.
God Bless you all!
Marie Mills
And a belated Happy 80th Birthday
from ORACLE!
Advertising
Are you a local merchant?
As a merchant, you can advertise with a coupon for a discount
on a product.
For example you could place a coupon-ad in ORACLE
advertising a percentage off a specific product or any in-store
product. Or, you could say a specific dollar value discount
when purchasing an amount of, say, $50 or more. The
discount would only be valid with the presentation of the
coupon.
The possibilities are endless!
Contact ORACLE for details and pricing—let us work with you!
See Page 6 for contact details.
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Got some leftover cola? Pour it into the toilet and let it sit for an hour. The phosphoric acid in the cola removes rust rings
and other mineral deposits!
Answers next month!
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Drop in to Home Hardware on Levack Drive for these and many more specials.
While you are there, say Hello to John, Bonnie, Wanda, Monique, Carole & Reggie!
They’ll take good care of You and your Home!
*** Homeowners Helping Homeowners ***
Don’t forget to pick up your FREE copy of HOME at HOME—the Fall issue of Home Hardware’s
celebration of all things good with help from Home!
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St. John’s United Church 705-966-3823 Onaping Falls Pastoral Charge Levack, Onaping, Dowling, Cartier
9th Annual Pastoral Charge Celebration Service of Celebration at High Falls
September 9th at 10:30 a.m. Open Air Worship & BBQ for All
Bring Your Own Chair, All Else is Provided
Regular Services and Sunday Morning Children’s Circle Commence on September 16th at 11:00 a.m.
Library Hours
Sunday
closed
Monday
10-2
Tuesday
3-8
Wednesday
3-8
Thursday
3-8
Friday
closed
Saturday
closed
Onaping Pool
The Onaping Pool is now open!
Registrations are still available for Fall programs.
Please call (705-688-3908 ) or visit the pool for more information
Onaping Falls Golden Age Club
The Golden Age Club would like to announce their Fall Opening Party!
Thursday, September 13, 2012 at 2PM
Come out and join us for an afternoon of fun and laughs!
Supper to follow:
Lasagne, Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread, Strawberry Shortcake
$7.00 per person.
To reserve your meal, please contact:
Georgette at 705-966-2272 or Gail at 705-966-5498 or 705-966-2502
New Members are always WELCOME!
Cards start September 10!
BINGO starts September 11 and is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Doors open at 6PM and BINGO starts at 7PM sharp!
Shuffleboard—Computers—Exercise Equipment—Lending Library
Annual Membership $15.00 Hall Rental also available!
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
10AM—Line Dancing 1PM—”31” & Pay Me Pool 1PM—Euchre 1PM—”31” 1PM—Bridge
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Garage Sales—Items For Sale ORACLE does not charge for this service to our community. Please take advantage of this opportunity!
Do you ever hard boil eggs for eating or devilled eggs or salads? Do you have house plants? When you boil the eggs,
don’t throw the water out! Just let the water cool and dump it on your plants. The water contains lots of calcium that your
plants will love! You can also use cleaned and mashed egg shells mixed with dirt/potting soil for nice healthy plants!
As a Levack/Onaping
resident, you can
advertise items for sale
here for FREE!
ORACLE will publish
your FREE ad!
Contact us now!
Sudbury Transit
Every month ORACLE publishes a Trans Cab schedule on page 12. Many people have found this schedule useful when
trying to plan trips to Sudbury. Do you use the Trans Cab? Do you have an experience you would like to share with
readers of ORACLE? Do you have a suggestion for transit in Levack/Onaping/Dowling?
The Onaping Falls Community Action Network is planning on inviting officials from Sudbury Transit to a regular meeting.
At that meeting, your input will be most welcome, whether in person or by a written submission.
Talk to us here at ORACLE (see Page 6 for ways to contact us) or watch for an announcement of the Transit meeting.
Do you have any items that are gathering dust and using up space
in your attic, closet, garage, shed? Do you want them gone but
don’t want to put them out for the garbage or have to haul them to
the dump? Could they be useful to someone else? What you may
consider useless, worn out, outdated or just plain old “I want it
gone” items could be just what someone is looking for or needs!
Let ORACLE know and we will post it here for FREE and help you
and someone else make life just a little better!
It also saves things from going into our precious landfill sites!
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History Book
The Story of Onaping Falls
Robert P. Trott
Chapter 4
After exploring the area and orienting themselves on the ground, plans were made to get started. They must have stayed at least overnight because Jack Norrena’s children back at Selwood Mine remember their father being away for a few days. Whether or not they talked to Old Quin is not known but when he did hear of the plans to take over what he considered his land he was bitterly disappointed and although he knew he had no legal right to the property, for the rest of his life he accused Mond Nickel of stealing his farmland. Two weeks later, Mr. and Mrs. Norenna, two daughters, two sons and five strong men along with Frank Eager clambered off the train at the clearing just past High Falls and began the trek to their new home. The men folk took turns carrying Hilda the youngest of the children. Because of the spring runoff it was a muddy walk but it was a warm, sunny day and for the youngsters it was like going on a picnic. It was a touch first day. Although only the barest of necessities had been brought, everything had to be carried from the railway track to the cabins. It was back breaking work but by nightfall, in the spring of 1913, the first family had settled in Levack. With the knowledge that the railway spur line would be started in the fall and by then everything had to be ready to start the shaft sinking, there was no time to lose. Clearing and burning the trees and brush was the first job. Test pits and trenching was done and samples sent to he lab at Coniston. Log cabins were built at the mine site for stores and offices and to house some of the workers. After the spur line was built the very first freight car carried the compressor, drills, hose, powder and all the material and equipment needed to begin the shaft. It was to be a 24 hour operation, 7 days a week. Lumber came in for mine buildings; and the hoist, two seven foot drums capable of bringing up a four ton load was in place as soon as hand mucking the mine entrance was completed. An incline shaft at 65 degrees was the plan to 800 feet, with levels every 100 feet. Dozens of carpenters, many of them Finnish, arrived to build the mine and town. At first two log bunkhouses were built behind the original four log cabins, later larger two story buildings were erected with full services. The company steam locomotive was kept very busy shuttling stores and equipment from the main CP line to the town and mine site. Bolten’s General Store opened which sold everything from coal, nails and sardines to tailor made clothes or bolts of cloth and if the store hadn’t what you wanted, they would get it for you on the next train.
What Do You Think?
The little medical building in Levack is always busy. What do you think of getting the wheels in motion to have a Walk-In Clinic located there
as well?
There are a number of empty stores in Levack and Onaping. What do you think of getting the wheels in motion to have a Pizza store in one
of them?
Everyone (almost everyone) enjoys a fresh cup of “Joe” or a “cuppa” and a little snack to go with some neighbourly chat. What do you think
of getting the wheels in motion to convince Tim Hortons to open a location here?
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Onaping Falls & Cartier Food Bank
The food bank is available to any person or family living in the Onaping Falls & Cartier area
that may need help.
The Food Bank is located at St. Bartholomew's Church, 32 Church St., Levack.
The operating hours are:
Tuesday 1pm to 3:30 pm / Wednesday 10am to 4 pm / Friday 11am to 3pm
To access the Food Bank call:
St. Bartholomew’s Parish Office at 705-966-3762
We welcome the donation of items all the time but the non-perishable items listed below
are what we need most of right now!
I would like to thank the following businesses for allowing us to have a coin box at their establishments from January to June 2012, for the purpose of collecting monetary donation for our local food bank. With the generosity of the people of this area, we managed to collect $1082.98. Your donations allow us to purchase non-perishable food items for our families in need.
Cartier Pine Grove Restaurant Levack Credit Union Cartier Hi-Way Stop Levack Toronto Dominion Bank Levack Beer Store (January/March)
Levack I.D.A. Pharmacy Levack Home Hardware Onaping Kwik-Way Cobi’s Convenience Store Dowling ScotiaBank Onaping L.C.B.O. (May)
St. Bartholomew’s Church Gillo’s Gas & Lube Windy Lake Motel Levack Blue Bird Restaurant Levack Bistro Restaurant
Sincerely,
Knights of Columbus Council 11565 Treasurer: Danny Besserer
Coffee Tea Juices Canned milk Powdered milk
Jam Peanut butter Mayo Instant oatmeal cereal
Pudding Canned fruit Jello Kids’ lunch items Crackers
Cake mixes Mr. Noodles Cookies Canned potatoes Canned ham
Canned mushrooms Salad dressing Vegetable oil Canned chicken
Canned salmon Canned corn Stews Canned pasta Tomato paste
White rice Shampoo Dish soap Laundry soap Toilet paper
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BMX Park/Jump Park
The site has been marked out and now we are going to measure it carefully and obtain proposals from two
companies for construction. As soon as we have that information, we will have
a residents’ meeting and accept as much input as we can get.
We would still like to see this built in 2012 so when we have the meeting, we
plan to make some decisions and get moving!
If you have any comments or suggestions at any time, please let us know!
Follow-Up Notes
Last month, we highlighted townhouses on the site of the old public school.
ORACLE recently spoke with Mr. Muller and he brought us up to date by saying,
“I have obtained the necessary documents to continue work at the site. The
existing 7 units will be complete and offered for sale only—rental is not being
considered now.”
Mr. Muller was in Sudbury on August 24 to meet with some people and visit the
site. Unfortunately, ORACLE was not able to connect with Mr. Muller while he
was here.
We will have more news on the project in our October issue.
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The derelict garage on Levack Street still stands because the By-Law
Department has been ordered to stand-down on this issue as it is now in
the hands of the Building Services Department. As you know, Building
Services had posted the building and sent the registered owner a letter
ordering compliance with building codes. The owner and the City are
now in talks to reach an agreement on compliance. ORACLE called
Building Services Manager, Mr. Guido Mazza a number of times. Mr.
Mazza has not returned ANY of ORACLE’s calls. The City did hire a
private contractor to secure the building (the door at the back was unlocked) and the windows have been boarded
up. Did you see the posting notice and the FOR RENT signs on the side of the building? Both signs have been
neatly removed, not ripped off as one would assume from vandals, leading to speculation that there is something
going on between the owner and the City that is being kept under wraps.
Contact Us
By telephone: 705-595-2080
Snail mail: Box 504, Levack, Ontario, P0M 2C0
Email: [email protected]
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Did you know that Canada exports more oil to the United States than the United States imports from Saudi Arabia?
The world famous robotic manipulator affectionately known as the “Canadarm”, used aboard the space shuttle and
its bigger brother the “Canadarm 2”, an integral part of the International Space Station, were designed and
manufactured at Spar Aerospace, based in Brampton Ontario.
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Community Contacts Cut out this page and post it so that your Community Contact numbers are close at hand. We’ve left some blank spaces so you can add your
favourite numbers! Something wrong? Something missing? Please let us know!
CONTACT TELEPHONE CONTACT TELEPHONE
EMERGENCY 911
City Hall 311
Police 705-675-8871 Lions Club (Dowling) 705-855-1765
TD Bank 705-966-3477 Credit Union 705-966-3451
Dowling Leisure Centre 705-671-2489 Beer Store 705-966-2221
Kwik Way 705-966-2066 LCBO 705-966-2331
Mini Mart 705-966-2460 Post Office 705-966-2091
Cobi’s 705-966-2282 Home Hardware 705-966-3335
Legion 705-966-2387 Community Centre 705-671-2489
Jim Coady Arena 705-688-3930 Bistro Restaurant 705-966-5799
Bluebird Restaurant &
Tavern 705-966-3707
Golden Age Club 705-966-2502
Xtreme Auto 705-688-3438 Onaping Ski Hill 705-966-3939
St. Bartholomew’s RC
Church 705-966-3762
St. John’s United Church 705-966-3823
France Gelinas (MPP) 705-969-3621 Onaping Golf & Beach Club 705-966-2077
Claude Gravelle (MP) 705-897-2222 Library 705-688-3951
Claude Berthiaume
Councillor, Ward 3) 705-855-9433
Onaping Pool 705-688-3908
SS Computers 705-966-3220 Knights of Columbus
(St. Bartholomew’s Church) 705-966-3762
Cathy’s Artistic Cuts 705-966-2766 William Day, Ltd. 705-966-3464
New 2 U 705-966-3220 Vale (Coleman Mine) 705-966-4111
Xstrata 705-966-3411 Nordic Ski Club 705-855-0145
Education Services
Levack Public School 705-671-5943 Chelmsford VDCS 705-675-0225
Rainbow District School
Board 705-674-3171
CSCNO (Catholic School
Board) 705-673-5626
Medical Services
Medical Centre 705-966-3426
Dr. Laski 705-966-3426
IDA Pharmacy 705-966-3612
Dr. Andrew (dentist) 705-966-3715
Dr. Kealy 705-966-5180