Calling all women in the Quinte area of Ontario – or further afield if you are prepared to travel!
Come and join us for a day of fun and pampering at Capers Brasserie Banquet Rooms, Downtown Belleville
Saturday November 14th 11:00 – 4:00
★ Mini-treatments ★ Demonstrations ★ Shopping ★ Guest Speakers ★ Lunch ★ Goodie Bag ★ Free Parking★ and lots more ★
Exhibitors include: Live, Love & Laugh, The Leading Lady, Original Creations, Leading Edge Dental Hygiene, La Maison D’Eve, Tom Boy Tools, Edible Arrangements, Aren’t We Naughty, Raymond James, Isagenix, Juice Plus, The Natural Choice, Personal Empath, Shaklee and more
Speakers & demonstrations include: Mini manicures, Colour draping, Teeth Whitening, Make-up application, Tarot card readings and more
Guest ticket are just $45 and you can buy online at www.quintewomensshow.com
The event is sponsored by Polish Day Spa and Salon
The event is organized by Muchmor Photography and Interiors by Cindy

Last night we were watching TV and could hear a strange noise from outside. We went out onto the deck and could hear a strange call coming out from the wooded area round our house. It was extremely loud and very unusual, so much so I recored the sound so that I could try to find out what it was.
At first we thought it might be a frog or toad as we have lots of them about, but after sitting at the computer for a while listening to examples of toad calls across Ontario it became apparent we either had a very rare one or it was not a toad. Next I looked for birds, but as it was late at night and very dark we could not see the bird, so only had the sound to go by.
More time on the internet came up with nothing, then I had a brainwave and searched for nocturnal birds in Ontario. One of the first I found was something called the Whip-Poor-Will and when I found an example of its call, that was it. So, we have a Whip-poor-Will nearby. Apparently they are nocturnal and eat insects and moths on the wing. They nest on the ground in woodland, so hopefully we have a pair and will continue to hear this strange bird call which sounds just like the name suggests.
If you go to this webpage you can click on the link to hear the sound – really unusual!
http://www.kwic.com/~pagodavista/schoolhouse/species/birds/wiporwil.htm