A former resident of Glammis is one of many Ontarians who died of COVID-19.
Iona Paoletti (in photo) passed away on February 7th at Headwaters Health Centre in Orangeville.
Paoletti died three days shy of her 83rd birthday.
Her son told the Kincardine News that she had serious health conditions including two heart attacks and living with diabetes for most of her life.
Vincent Paoletti says regulations meant that the family were only able to meet with her by phone and through the window of her hospital room.
An obituary on the Dods and McNair Funeral Home website says a tree will be planted in memory of Iona in the Dods & McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area in Orangeville.
January 28, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Brian Lockhart
Most indoor activities have been cancelled or restricted around the province, however the great outdoors is still available for all sorts of fun and exercise.
The Island Lake Conservation Area is open to visitors, however there still are restrictions in place if your are going to visit and you should be aware of rules in the park.
The lake is frozen over with an adequate amount of ice to allow ice fishing. The lake has seen a lot of activity from winter anglers since conditions made venturing out onto the ice a safe activity.
If you plan on doing some ice fishing you should be prepared to bring all your own equipment. There are no hut or equipment rentals this year.You must have a valid Ontario fishing license and be prepared to produce it if required.