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Town upholds voters’ wishes to reduce council size Kelly Kent

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The Town of Mississippi Mills has chosen to listen to its voters. At its regular meeting on April 21, Mississippi Mills committee of the whole voted to support the creation of a bylaw to change the composition of council from 11 members to seven members in 2018 – upholding the views of their voters in the process. Mississippi Mills council currently has 11 members: a mayor, four councillors for Almonte ward, four councillors for Ramsay ward and two councillors for Pakenham ward. The town has been wres-

tling with the idea of changing the composition of council since an operational review of the administration department in 2000. The firm conducting the study, Wilson and Wade, recommended that council be reduced to seven members: a mayor, a deputy mayor, two councillors for Almonte ward, two councillors for Ramsay ward and one for Pakenham ward. Since then, two further studies have recommended the same change. In 2004, the issue was revisited and public consultation supported the same structure of seven members. Then, most recently, an operational review of the town

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Re-zoning request for church Tara Gesner

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St. Paul’s United Church in Franktown has attracted a lot of interest after being put on the market just before Christmas with an original asking price of $249,000. Currently, the property, which is located at 9603 Highway 15 and listed with Timothy J. Lee of Rideau Heartland Realty in Smiths Falls, is listed at $199,000. The minister of St. Paul’s United Church, Jeff de Jonge told the Canadian Gazette in a January interview, owing to financial reasons, the congregation has decided to hold its last service on June 28 and formally disband later in the summer. At this time, the property is zoned institutional. Prospective buyers, along with a small number from St. Paul’s congregation, attended a planning committee meeting in Beckwith Township on April

13, noted Coun. Faye Campbell, chair. “A recommendation is going to council to change (the property’s zoning) from institutional to commercial, which would permit uses such as antique store, office, gift shop and tea room,” she said. The chair explained a recommendation was also put forth to approve a site plan. A site plan is a graphic representation that typically illustrates a building footprint, travel ways, parking, etc. “Six parking spots will be at the back of the church,” Campbell said, adding the church’s prospective buyers were in touch with the Ministry of Transportation and agreed with there being only one entrance to the north side of the building. de Jonge noted any monies related to the sale of the church would be disbursed according to the wishes of the congregation, as approved by 4 Rivers Presbytery.

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More than 22 members of the Mississippi Mills Family Bicycle Club, including five-year-old Reid Parsons and mom Amanda Gorman (above), met at Naismith Memorial Public School in Almonte on Sunday, April 26 to take part in a Mississippi Mills Arbour Week Bike Ride and Tree Talk.

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Beckwith Recreation Complex, saw 33 drivers from each of Lanark County’s municipalities (excluding Smiths Falls) compete in seven separate circuits designed to put them through their paces and test their snowplowing abilities. Participants faced obstacles that had them reversing into tight corners, attempting to lift and maneuver the front plow through a “keyhole” and delicately knocking pylons off of a raised platform without knocking the platform over. Drivers were judged on their performance on each course, and received a final score out of 370 for the day, with the top two performers advancing to the provincial level. When they weren’t on the courses, drivers were invited inside to browse vendors’ booths at the tradeshow. Vendors showcasing products like asphalt, surface solutions and personal protective equipment filled the indoor soccer arena for the full day. Coffee and donuts were also provided to participants, who were facing a wet, chilly day outside.

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Snowplows were out in full force in Beckwith on Wednesday, April 22, but not to clear away snow – public works drivers from across Lanark County were participating in the annual Truck Roadeo tournament for a spot in the provincial competition this September. The Lanark County Truck Roadeo is held each year by the county’s public works department and the Lanark County Road Supervision Association (LCRSA) to test the skills of snowplow drivers from each municipality. The top two performers of the day have the opportunity to advance to the provincial competition, which will be held in Barrie, Ont. this year in September. This year’s local event, held at the

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Smiths Falls man poised to take fight for son’s citizenship to court in 2009 meant he would not be recognized as Canadian. The family had a week of sleepless nights worrying for their five year old son and wondering what they would do if he had the same symptoms. What is most frustrating to the family is that Paul has been working part-time as a teacher and paying taxes into the health care system since their return last year. Since Mateo’s health coverage was dropped, the Comptons have been able to get $100,000 of health insurance on their young son, which is not much when compared to health care costs for a hospital stay or to treat a broken leg. Local MPP Randy Hillier took the matter to the Ontario Legislature on Tuesday, March 31, stating the loss of OHIP for Mateo is due to regulation 552 not being modified when the 2009 amendment to the immigration laws were passed. “Paul and his family are looking to you to demonstrate that this government has compassion and integrity. You surely will agree that it is not within the spirit of the law to disallow health care coverage to the dependent child of Paul, who is a Canadian citizen. Minister, will you act now and make sure that the law is applied as it was intended and that Mateo is covered by health insurance?” reads the Hansard record from the legislature. Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins noted there is a three-month waitSubmitted photo ing period for new Canadian citizens to access OHIP and that this coverage

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Only five days remain for the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to confer Canadian citizenship for five-year-old Mateo Compton of Smiths Falls before the family seeks a solution in federal court. A letter from immigration lawyer, Cecil Rotenberg dated April 24, 2015 outlines a request for full citizenship for Mateo and completing Paul Compton’s wife, Paula’s application for permanent resident within the next 10 days. “Can you not see the inequity of this particular situation objectively,” the letter asks. The Comptons can. For over a year the family has been lobbying for their case to be completed on compassionate grounds, but it was at the end of March 2015 that the biggest blow came when the province immediately revoked five-year-old, Mateo’s OHIP coverage. This decision has brought with it an incredible amount of worry and concern for the Smiths Falls couple whose fears of deportation have been replaced with fear of the common cold. “This has destroyed our lives. This is what they’re doing to our family,” Paul said. Not only has the situation shaken their sons’ faith in Canada, it has created fears of their family being separated. Recently, their eight-year-old son, Stephano was sent to hospital with an infection. Stephano received Canadian citizenship shortly after his birth in 2006, but legislation changes months before their son, Mateo’s birth

Mateo, 5 and Stephanoe, 8 Compton hold up a copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a symbol of what they feel is being denied them – the rights afforded to a Canadian to give their citizenship to their children. The minister has been asked to fix the issue by next week or the case will go to court.

is extended to permanent residents and citizens only. Hillier then asked the minister to act as he did in 2009 for refugees caught in the new law changes and grant OHIP coverage to Mateo. “Minister, I think it’s important for us to realize that there’s a lesson here: that laws that are rigid and lack discretion, and that are applied regardless of the circumstances, always result in unjust outcomes.” Hillier said in the Hansard record. The minister offered to have the Comptons meet with his ministry staff on the issue, but noted the delay is fundamentally a federal issue. This newspaper contacted the federal Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s office with questions around why the ongoing citizenship process has impacted Mateo’s health care coverage and received this response from Kevin Menard, press secretary: “Healthcare is a provincial jurisdiction and provinces can have different rules on a case-by-case basis.” Citizenship The issue of granting Mateo citizenship is a federal matter, but one mired in technicality. Essentially, the fact that Paul was brought into Canada by his Canadian father at 18-weeks-old has meant Paul can’t pass on citizenship to his son, Mateo despite having lived in the country for much of his See CITIZENSHIP page 5

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IODE welcomes psychic Matthew Stapley back to Carleton Place May 8 His messages are always positive, inspirational, informative and insightful. Mathew has a special connection to the IODE. His two aunts are current members of the charitable organization and his late grandmother and great-grandmother were also lifetime members. The money raised from this event will go toward the many causes the IODE supports in the Carleton Place and Almonte area. We purchase equipment for the hospitals and present bursaries and awards to all three high schools annually. Some of the programs we assist financially are Lanark County Food

mastery and helping others open up to their gifts. Matthew has an international clientele with those from Unites States, Argentina, England and Germany. People from all walks of life consult with him. He helps them create the life they are searching for and to reach their fullest potential. This show is intended to be a fun-packed event and geared toward making contacts with the spirit world. During his shows Matthew uses his psychic ability to empower those in the audience and help them find answers to life’s most pressing questions.

Bank, Caldwell Street Public School breakfast program, Lanark County Interval House, Children’s Snowsuit Fund, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County, just to name a few. IODE ladies in Carleton Place and Almonte have been working diligently for our community for almost 100 years. Please come and enjoy an evening with your friends and help support IODE. Tickets are available at Apple Cheeks (53 Bridge Street in Carleton Place, 613-451-2769) or Soul Scents (42 Mill Street in Almonte, 613-256-6322). For more information, contact Julie Sadler at 613-253-7717.

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life. Paul’s parents, David and Flora, said they were only doing what they were told to do by the government at the time. “We felt bad since then that we’ve done the wrong thing,” Flora said. If the couple had come to Canada and not registered his birth in Scotland, young Paul would have gone through the five years of Canadian life before he was considered a natu-

considered on its merits by professional, non-partisan public servants in due course. Its processing is currently within posted processing times.” The request for special consideration for the Compton’s is made under the government’s own policies outlined in a Jan. 14, 2015 letter to the Smiths Falls family where it states priority is given for dependent children of Canadians. Reid’s April 1, 2015 letter states: “… the experience of the Compton

Paul is calling on every Canadian citizen to join him in writing letters to the minister on his behalf and signing his petition, both of which can be found on his website: http:// justiceformateo.blogspot.ca/?m=1, which has links to their Facebook page and the change.org petition. ralized Canadian and would be able to transfer his citizenship to his son. Local MP Scott Reid has written two letters on behalf of the Compton family to Citizenship and Immigration Canada Minister Chris Alexander hoping to have the minister confer citizenship rights. “He does have discretion to do that,” said John Edwards, paralegal in Rotenberg’s office. Should the minister not reply within the 10-days outlined in the lawyer’s letter, they will move forward with a federal court proceeding (Mandamus proceeding) that could require the government to process the Compton’s application swiftly if they deem the wait time to be excessive. Reid’s letter states the wait time to be 27 months for this application. Menard’s response on the wait time was: “This particular application will be

family so far provides no evidence that applications with dependent children are prioritized in deed rather than simply in word.” Paul’s desire to see his son receive citizenship is the immediate need. In the long-term he would like to see every one of the 16,000 similar cases before the Canadian government dealt with in a compassionate manner by changing legislation so that Canadians who have demonstrated strong ties to the country aren’t stuck in limbo for over two years. “I’m not backing down. I am determined that I will do everything in my power to make sure this law is changed,” he said. The 2009 amendment was unanimously passed by all parties as a means to close up a loop hole in citizenship. A rush of refugee applications claiming Canadian citizenship rights in 2009 showed the gap in the

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and the change.org petition. “As a personal favour to my family write letters to Mr. Reid. We do have power if we stand together,” he said. The changing dynamic of Canadian society and the ease with which to travel for work has made situations like the Comptons more and more likely for the average Canadian. Reid agrees, suggesting the solution may be to provide automatic citizenship and the right to pass that citizen onwards to anyone who may have been born abroad but lives in Canada for at least five years. “It would solve a meaningful number of cases,” Reid said. Unfortunately, with only 38 sitting days left in Parliament it looks like this legislation amendment will have to wait until after the election. Paul is prepared to take his case to the Supreme Court if necessary, and is already planning to share his story beyond Canada in order to create the political pressure necessary to evoke meaningful change.

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The Compton family of Smiths Falls has been working for over a year to gain citizenship rights and OHIP coverage for their five-year-old son, Mateo. Their-eight year-old son, Stephanoe, has citizenship and OHIP coverage. They urge residents to sign their petition and write letters to MP Scott Reid asking for their applications to be complete. From left to right: is Stephanoe, Paola, Paul and Mateo Compton.

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Local health unit can give you a boost and update immunizations April 25 to May 2 marks Immunization Week. Changes to immunization schedules and recommendations can make it confusing to know whether or not someone is fully immunized. The Leeds, Grenville and District Health Unit can help with some common concerns. Recent measles outbreaks have people asking if they need to be immunized. Children in Ontario are generally immunized for measles at 12 months

and again between the ages of four and six. People born in 1970 or later, who haven’t had measles, should receive two doses. Individuals born before 1970 can be immunized, but in most cases it is not necessary due to natural immunity from having had measles. http://www.ontario. ca/health-and-wellness/about-measles. Children attending primary and secondary school in Ontario must have either proof of immunization or exemptions against the following diseases:

• Diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella • New requirement for 2014/15 school year: meningococcal disease – on or after one year of age and again in grade 7 • Pertussis (whooping cough) • Varicella (chicken pox) – for children born 2010 or later Visit http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/ public/programs/immunization/school_ age.aspx#6 for more information.

Please advise the local health unit whenever a child receives immunizations. When there is a disease outbreak at a school, health unit immunization records are referred to so unimmunized students can be removed from school until the outbreak is over. Along with routine immunizations, the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit provides travel consultations as well as hepatitis A and B, and typhoid vaccine on site. There is a cost

for these vaccines. Visit http://www. healthunit.org/immunization/ for more. Once immunized, everyone should keep a copy of their immunization record. To help with this, an app is now available from Immunize Canada. The app allows people to record their immunizations, and receive information about immunization schedules and vaccines. To find out more, visit http://www.immunize.ca/en/app.aspx. Don’t hesitate, get up-to-date.

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Express imaginative side at May 2 Creativity Blitz on High Lonesome Nature Reserve In 2014, the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust (MMLT) held its very first Creativity Blitz. The event received such popular acclaim that we are doing it again! On Saturday, May 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. young and old alike are invited to participate in the second Creativity Blitz. It will be held in the natural beauty of the 200-acre High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham, a property conserved in perpetuity by the MMLT. Let your imagination soar! No artistic experience is necessary. The goal is simply to fuel your creativity by being in nature. There will be many op-

portunities to participate in collaborative creative projects and mentors around to prompt and encourage you. There will be special “WOWâ€? spots selected as focal points, but with eight kilometres of trails winding through woodlands, by beaver ponds and through meadows, you may find your own special spot – somewhere that speaks to you and cries out for creative expression. There may be no Maypole, but you can dance around your favourite tree. Some examples of what you might choose to do include: • Arrange natural materials and objects found on the ground

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inspired piece. Trail maps will be provided so you can wander at leisure. The Creativity Blitz takes place rain or shine, so dress appropriately for the weather and be sure to choose sturdy, comfortable footwear. Stay for the day. You can bring your own lunch and enjoy

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he issue is not necessarily which political party is in power; the problem is the price that Ontarians are paying for power and how the party that continues to be in power cannot seem to find a solution. The bottom line is that some households are having a tough time coping with skyrocketing hydro rates, and it remains to be seen how our political leaders are going to figure out a way to address the situation that shows no sign of improving. Is it too much to ask from our government a viable option that will provide relief to commercial, industrial and residential ratepayers? Most of us are prepared to pay our fair share, but it seems like Ontarians are being asked to go above and beyond to shore up a system that does not appear to be serving the best interests of the province. And the Ontario budget tabled last week appears to do little to address the concerns of residents who are having to make difficult choices when it comes

to deciding between paying the energy bill and some other important product or service. This is not just some ploy whipped up by opposition parties at Queen’s Park; the high cost of electricity is a legitimate issue that needs to be addressed. We can debate who is responsible for this mess and how Ontario ended up with such a large debt. What we are seeking is a reasonable method of addressing the growing concern over skyrocketing hydro rates and their negative effects on customers. Perhaps a majority government – regardless of party affiliation – does not feel as much of a need early in its mandate to make a concerted effort to tackle certain issues. We are trying to understand why the current regime does not appear to be taking hydro rates and the burden that is being placed on Ontarians seriously. It’s hard not to be discouraged by the government’s lack of action on this issue.

Bedlam ensues in Renfrew after small error made in local paper It was unusual for Mother to be in such a hurry to get into Renfrew for our regular Saturday morning trip. The old Model T had been packed the night before with all the things she would peddle door-to-door and I was dressed in my next-toSunday best, told to hurry with day, a handful of egg money was my breakfast if I was to go in to crammed into her black purse. For a few minutes, I wondered town with her, and that morning, Record News Record News I didn’t have to help redd up the if we were running away from kitchen. That job would be left home! Canadian Canadianinto Gazette When Mother and I piled into News toRecord my sisterGazette Audrey. Getting Renfrew early was more impor- the old car, the weekly copy of the Renfrew Mercury was on the tant. What Gazette else was unusual was Kemtpville Advance Kemtpville Advance Canadian Mother’s going to the blue sugar seat beside us and Mother kept bowl in the back-to-the-wall cup- patting it like it was made of Perth News St.full Lawrence News Perth Courier Kemtpville Advancea Record It had folded over and St. been Lawrence News board andCourier pulling hand of gold. change out of her egg money. the Walker’s Store ad took up the whole So that was what Her Saturday morning purchasCanadian Gazette Record News St. Lawrence Newspage. Record News Perth Courier St. Lawrence St. Lawrence News was so excitedNews about! es were always made out of the Mother “Can’t believe it,” she kept money she got from peddling Canadian Gazette Advance Canadian Gazette Record News Kemtpville saying her wares door-to-door. ButLawrence that St. Newsall the way out the long THE SMITHS FALLS

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lane to the Northcote Side Road. And she gave the newspaper another poke with her finger. “Just look at that, Mary...Dan River cotton on sale at Walker’s Store for .7 cents a yard! Never have I heard of Dan River cotton on sale for such a price!” So that’s what all the excitement was about! The old Model T was fair humming all the way along the Northcote Side Road and Mother kept saying “Please, don’t let us have a flat.” The old car was well known for having as many as two or three flat tires banging over the washboard Northcote Side Road. But luck was with us and we tore into Renfrew, right down Raglan Street, with Mother looking for a place to park. “Just as I expected,” she said, chewing on her bottom lip. The cars and buggies were lined up

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on both sides of the street, and crowds of women, many of them our neighbours from Northcote, were already lined up at the

Walker’s Store door. Without purse, told me to hurry and we even asking a ‘by-your-leave’, joined the lineup of women at the Mother pulled into a small lane See MARY page 9 between two stores, grabbed her

Letter to the Editor

Reader: Why are Ontarians paying for hydro experiment? DEAR EDITOR: Don’t be surprised by 2030 the Liberals 20year plus failed hydro experiment at a cost of $87 billion they say, which in my opinion will cost over a $100 billion, as nothing ever comes in on budget, that we will be paying 27-30 cents a KWH. The Liberals are selling off 60 per cent of hydro for $9 billion then putting $5 billion back into hydro what are the buyers putting in so in reality the Liberals are selling hydro for $4 billion.

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So we must ask why we will be funding this failed energy experiment as Ontarians still own 100 per cent of hydro when we will only own 40 per cent. Contact Bob Chiarelli for the answer: at his Ottawa office (613-721-8075) or Queens park office (416-327-6758). Or by email bchiarelli.mpp. co@liberal.ola.org.

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Volunteers needed for golf tournaments coming to Smiths Falls June 15 to 17 The organizers of the Magenta Mortgage Pro-Am presented by Mike Fair Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Ltd. in support of the Team Henderson 110% Club (June 15) and the Canadian Women’s Tour Ontario event (June 16 to 17) that will be held at the Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club (SFGCC) are looking for volunteers. Some examples of the volunteer requirements or qualifications are: • Ball spotters (forecaddies) that will be positioned at key areas of the course to assist players in locating their balls or to help them determine the last point of entry for a ball in a hazard. Required for all three days. • Registration – Assist with the greeting of players, recording them as having arrived on-site, handing out player packages, etc. Required June 16 and 17. • Starting and scoring assistants at the club house area – Assist with player starting. Transporting scorecards from the scoring tent to scoring centre (makes photocopy of scorecard for the women’s tour event). Required all three days. • Walking scorers for the Canadian Women’s Tour event – Walks along with their

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door of Walker’s Store. A man, who turned out to be the manager, was beet red, and he had one of the those things to magnify his voice by shouting into it, asked for everyone’s attention. Standing beside him was another man, whose red face matched the manager’s. “There has been a terrible mistake. This is the person who put the ad together for the Mercury and instead of printing 27 cents a yard for the Dan River cotton, it came out as 7 cents! The number ‘2’ was mistakenly left off and really, the price is 27 cents, not 7!!!” Well, I thought there was going to be a riot. Those women from Renfrew and the miles beyond were having none of that nonsense. A woman shook her umbrella in the manager’s face and with the sun shining and the heat of the day just beginning, I guessed she brought her umbrella expecting a riot. “Now you know the law as well as I do, Mr. O’Kane, and you have to sell that Dan River cotton for what it was advertised.” And with that and using her umbrella

designated group and records the scores for each player on a prepared scoring sheet. After each hole, they will input the scores for each player into a tablet which will electronically update the championship leader board on the Golf Canada website. Required June 16 and 17. • Walking standard bearers for the Women’s Tour event – Must be able to walk 18 holes and carry a 10 lb. standard that displays player scores relative to par. Required June 16 and 17. • Course maintenance assistants – To help with course preparations by raking bunkers according to directions prior to the commencement of play. This is an early morning assignment. Required June 14 to 17. • Caddies – Players are responsible for their caddies and can be penalized or fined due to their caddiy’s conduct so it is important that volunteers for these positions are personable and have a strong knowledge of golf etiquette and the rules of golf. They should be available from the practice round through the end of the final round. Players are expected to reimburse caddies $50 per round (this fee may be waived by the

caddie if they wish). Required June 16 and 17. • Transportation – Some drivers may be required to pick up or deliver players to and from the Ottawa airport. Assistance may also be needed with off-site parking and bus shuttle service. Required June 15 to 17. • Player billets – Due to the financial demands of playing on tour, some competitors may request to be billeted with a local family for the duration of the championship. Required June 14 to 16. Anyone interested in one of these volunteer positions may register by going to the SFGCC web site: www.smithsfallsgolf.com. Then click on the red button marked “Volunteers” and fill out the online registration form. You will be contacted by the volunteer recruitment and training co-chairs – Ron Dolinki and Brian Thompson to confirm your volunteer role. A volunteer orientation session will take place at the SFGCC on Monday, May 25 beginning at 7 p.m. David Dargie, executive director of the Team Henderson 110% Club and Tournament Chairman for both the Pro-Am and the CWT Ontario tournament observed, “Making sure

as a prodding iron, pushed back the two men and plowed through the door, with all of us following her inside the store. Mr. O’Kane vanished through a little door at the back of the store, slamming it shut and I could hear a lock being rammed into place. The bedlam was left to the sole clerk who started removing the dozens of neatly folded bolts of Dan River off the shelves and pounding them down on the long counter. I was sure we would never get out of the store alive! Whole bolts of Dan River were sold and it didn’t seem like anyone gave a hoot in Halifax for pattern or colour. Mother grabbed a hold of a lovely mauve bolt and one with a pale yellow plaid design and told the sales girl she’d take the whole yardage off both. Two women were both pulling at the same bolt and I was sure it would just be a matter of time before the one Renfrew policeman was called to keep order. It wasn’t long before only one or two bolts of material were all that was left on the counter. No one was getting cuttings, everyone taking the whole bolt, which thankfully didn’t have to be mea-

sured because the original yardage tags were still attached. We headed for the car, each of us carrying one of the bolts and I stayed in the front seat while Mother peddled her butter, eggs, sticky buns and trussed up chickens all along the back streets of the town of Renfrew. Before the next week was over, new mauve Dan River cotton curtains hung on the kitchen window, a yellow table cloth covered the red oilcloth and I had two blouses to wear to the Northcote School. And there was still lots of material left for which Mother was sure to find a use. It was my hateful brother Emerson who tried to take the shine off everything when one morning, wearing my new mauve blouse and sitting on the bench under the kitchen window at the table, he said I matched the curtains. “All you need is a curtain rod through your hair.” I paid him no heed. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

that we have the best possible experience for the players and spectators will depend in large part upon the quality of volunteers that we recruit for our two women’s professional golf tournaments. We would encourage anyone who wants to get inside the ropes and up

close to current and future LPGA players to join our volunteer team.” Area golfers are also reminded that there is free admission for both the Pro-Am on June 15 and the Canadian Women’s Tour event on June 16 and 17.

A shuttle service will be operating for volunteers and spectators who are not able to park at the Smiths Falls Golf & Country Club. Submitted by the organizers of the Team Henderson 110% Club and Canadian Women’s Tour Ontario.

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den Keith Kerr (Tay Valley Reeve). Susan McLenaghan and Lorne Hudson were thanked for their many years of volunteer service and time.

Lanark County council heard an update on the 2014 activities from the youth centres throughout the county, including the Youth Action Kommittee in Perth, Carleton Place and District Youth Centre, Taking Young People Seriously in Almonte, Lanark Highlands Youth Centre and Smiths Falls and District Club for Youth, during its April 22 meeting. At the end of the presentation, representatives from the centres presented Warden Keith Kerr with a handmade paddle, above, and he passed along Lanark County toques to those in attendance.

individual achievements and accom- Preparedness Week. plishments at each centre. Youth particiParamedic Services Week promotes pants of the centres were on hand and the paramedic profession, recognizes thanked council by presenting a hand- their efforts and raises public awaremade paddle to Warden Keith Kerr (Tay ness. Throughout Ontario, the Ontario Youth centre update accepted Council accepted an update about Valley Reeve), who then presented each Association of Paramedic chiefs work to raise awareness of the important role 2014 activities at Lanark County youth attendee with Lanark County toques. paramedics play in health care and in centres after hearing a report from Mary Lou White, the county’s children’s ser- Emergency Preparedness and Para- response to critical emergency scenes and preventive measures to promote the vices manager, at the community ser- medic Services weeks proclaimed Warden Keith Kerr (Tay Valley health of patients. Information can be vices committee of the whole meeting earlier this month. The annual summary Reeve) proclaimed the week of May 3 found at www.paramedicchiefs.ca. Lanark County Paramedic Services covered the Youth Action Kommit- to 9 as Emergency Preparedness Week tee (Perth), Carleton Place and District and May 24 to 30 as Paramedic Services employs about 85 full- and part-time paramedics, who responded to 7,436 Youth Centre, Taking Young People Week in Lanark County. Since 2008, the Community Emer- emergency calls last year. Seriously (Almonte), Lanark Highlands “Proclaiming Paramedics Services Youth Centre and Smiths Falls and Dis- gency Management Co-ordinators of the trict Club for Youth, all of which are part local municipalities and the county have Week demonstrates the appreciation of a coalition that received $200,000 combined efforts to raise public aware- held by Lanark County Council for ness related to emergency preparedness. these individuals who contribute to the from the county in 2014. The funding has been provided for Lanark County Emergency Services health and well being of Lanark County more than a decade to specifically sup- Co-ordinator Rick Hannah notes public residents,” Kerr said. port full-time positions for the executive education and awareness about steps to directors or co-ordinators of the centres take to prepare for an emergency help LCMTC volunteers recognized Council recognized two Lanark in an effort to stabilize programs and to reduce the impact if an emergency services and strengthen the coalition. actually occurs. Informative advertis- County Municipal Trails Corporation Other revenue sources help cover fa- ing will take place as part of Emergency volunteers with a presentation by Warcility costs and specific programs. The centres submit an annual evaluation and financial statement to the county. Among the offerings at the centres are homework services, nutrition programs, after-school clubs, life skills programs employment readiness skills and culture and recreation programs. The coalition members support one another in mutually beneficial funding requests and lobbying efforts for sustainable provincial funding and countywide programming. The county funding is reviewed annually as part of the budget process. In 2014, 1,570 youths were registered with the youth centres. “Youth centres provide a valuable service to the community and address a number of long-standing issues related to youth,” White said. “All of the Submitted photo centres have been able to maintain or expand services provided as a direct re- Two volunteers, Susan McLenaghan and Lorne Hudson, from the Lasult of the funding provided by Lanark nark County Municipal Trails Corporation were honoured for their dedication and commitment during the meeting. Above, McLenaghan, County.” In her presentation she highlighted left, receives a certificate of appreciation from Warden Keith Kerr.

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The following are highlights from the regular Lanark County Council meeting held Wednesday, April 22 at the county building in Perth. Council passed a motion adjusting the way the Renovate Lanark program is administered in order to eliminate the need for 10-year forgivable loans to be registered on title. The program is offered through Lanark County Social Housing and provides financial assistance in the form a forgivable loan (maximum of $10,000) or an accessibility grant (maximum of $5,000 available to renters). The aim is to allow low-income homeowners to conduct mandatory home repairs permitting continued safe occupancy of their home. The elimination of the requirement to register loans on title will reduce the legal and administrative costs of the program. Instead, a promissory note would be negotiated as security for the loans, as required by provincial guidelines. The 2015 Renovate Lanark program is now open and accepting applications up to Friday, May 22. For more information, to learn about eligibility or to apply, go to http://www.lanarkcounty.ca/ Page2195.aspx.

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Roy Brown to receive an honour he deserves Last August Canada marked the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War. What is commonly called “The Great War” lasted from Aug. 4, 1914 until the now famous 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. In the coming months and years the centennial of many famous battles and individual acts of heroism during the First World War will be observed. One such anniversary will take place April 21, 2018. That will be 100 years to the day since the highest scoring aerial ace of the war, German pilot Baron Manfred von Richthofen, was shot down and killed near the city of Amiens in northern France. I think it’s safe to say that to this day the “Red Baron”, as Richthofen later came to be known, is familiar to the majority of people. Arguably he is the best known war-time pilot of all time. Richthofen was just 25 when he was killed. His career as a war-time aviator, during which he is officially credited with downing 80 opposing aircraft, has been the subject of an endless string of books, magazine articles, television documentaries and films. It was an American pulp fiction writer who coined his nickname in the 1930s. Richthofen was not known as the Red Baron during his lifetime. There’s no question the German pilot is among the most famous war-time figures in history. Someone who is far less known is the Canadian ace who was responsible for ending Richthofen’s short, but deadly, career as a fighter pilot. Captain Arthur “Roy” Brown is a native of Carleton Place, my adopted hometown. During nearly 40 years here, all of which have been spent in the newspaper business, I’ve written about Roy Brown and his fateful meeting with Manfred von Richthofen on many occasions. Some of those articles have appeared in this newspaper. I am a war history buff, something I have mentioned in this space previously. But I don’t think there’s a single war-time story that interests me more than the Brown-Richthofen saga. The story itself and the story behind the story are truly fascinating. Over the years it has been my privilege to meet, interview, socialize with and get to know surviving members of the Brown family. Among them were Roy’s youngest brother

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Howard (he died in 1999 at age 96) who also happened to be the unofficial historian for the Town of Carleton Place. What a fascinating and wonderful man he was! For many years I was proud to count him as a friend. On April 18 my wife and I attended a dinner held as a tribute to Roy Brown at historic Moore House here. The second annual dinner was hosted by Scott Reid, the Member of Parliament for Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, the federal riding that includes Carleton Place. History encyclopedia I feel I am quite knowledgeable about the world wars and the Brown-Richthofen conflict in particular. However, I bow to Scott’s superior knowledge on those subjects and history in general. The veteran MP is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to the world wars, First World War aerial combat and the Brown-Richthofen story. I also know he has vast knowledge of Canadian history in general, the history of government in this country, the Parliament Buildings and so many related matters. Some of the facts about Canadian pilots during the First World War, which Scott offered during his address to our small group, I had never heard. I am also fortunate enough to have taken one of Scott’s tours of the Centre Block of the Canadian Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. That was quite an experience. On April 18 our MP’s generosity was directed to the Roy Brown Society, an organization dedicated to preserving the memory and telling the story of Carleton Place’s most famous son. I am privileged to be a founding director of the group which was founded in 2009 and is headed by former town councillor Rob Probert, who serves as president. Our group also works to tell the stories of the 14 other Great War pilots who hailed from Carleton Place. Yes, 15 First World War airmen came from our community. On a per capita basis that has to be some kind of record. Their story is now on offer in the Roy Brown Museum housed in Moore House. The log structure, which dates from

the 1830s, was purchased by the Town of Carleton Place in 2007 and totally refurbished. It’s located opposite the Carleton Town Hall on Bridge Street. Moore House is now the new home of the local Chamber of Commerce. The aviation museum will remain and plans call for more related displays at the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum on Edmund Street. The reason Scott Reid chose April 18 for the dinner was well timed. It was the weekend before the 97th anniversary of the aerial showdown between Brown and Richthofen which was marked a week ago Tuesday (April 21). On behalf of the Roy Brown Society I want to thank Scott for his support of our organization and his dedication to the Roy Brown story and the museum. He was the only person to hold a formal ceremony to recognize the 90th anniversary of this truly amazing saga in April 2008. During his address at the dinner he hosted, Scott also revealed he is helping champion an effort (which also involves society director Don McKay) to have a national postage stamp struck to honour Roy Brown on the occasion of the 100th anniversary in 2018. However, I have saved the best news for last. On June 4 Captain A. Roy Brown will be formally inducted as a member of the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Toronto. The hall itself is based in Wetaskiwin, Alberta 65 kilometres south of Edmonton. But Toronto is a more central location for the induction ceremony which will also include three other air force pilots. A delegation from Carleton Place led by Probert and including Mayor Louis Antonakos and Deputy Mayor Jerry Flynn (also a founding member of the Roy Brown Society) will be in attendance at the induction ceremony at Pearson International Airport. I too will be among those from Carleton Place at this very special event. Also in attendance will be several members of the Brown family including his granddaughter, grandson, nieces and nephews. I know several of them personally.

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Learn about mysteries of the Monarch butterfly at May 21 event their sixth annual Spring Gathering, Thursday, May 21. The eveThe Mississippi Valley Field ning will feature a banquet, silent Naturalists (MVFN), founded auction fundraiser for the Burnt in the spring of 1988, will hold Lands Alvar campaign, and key-

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serves a lot of credit. He also received strong support from past Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc who was among those in attendance at the recent dinner at Moore House. Ironically Wilfrid Reid “Wop” May, the fledgling pilot Brown saved when he clashed with Richthofen on that fateful day 97 years ago, was among the first class of inductees at the inaugural ceremony for the national aviation museum in Edmonton in 1974. Obviously someone thought to nominate him. May went on to make a huge contribution to Canadian commercial aviation. He was also involved in the search for the so-called “Mad Trapper” (also known as Albert Johnson) in the Yukon in 1932. May spotted the fugitive from the air which led to a shootout with the Mounties that ended in the trapper’s death. There is another intriguing, recent sidebar to the Brown sto-

age 90. I was fortunate enough to interview Mrs. HarmonBrown for this newspaper during her visit to Carleton Place in 2009. The stories she told about her famous father were absolutely riveting and are a prized file in my personal interview archive. Roy Brown died in 1944 at the tender age of 50. He’s interred at the Toronto Necropolis a cemetery in the centre of Canada’s largest city. There is an interesting story behind that which I will relate as part of a future column I plan to write in the lead-up to the June 4 induction. In case you’re wondering why Brown was not inducted into the aviation hall earlier, the answer is simple. He wasn’t nominated. Not until one of the Roy Brown Society directors, former Canadian Forces pilot Ross Beck, went to bat and did the legwork necessary. Ross de-

ry which I will relate in the future column I plan to write prior to the induction ceremony. Some may wonder why I haven’t touched on the controversy which continues to swirl around the downing of Richthofen. That’s because there’s no basis for it. Brown is officially credited with shooting down the German ace and has been from Day 1. And no matter how you look at it, had it not been for the actions of Captain A. Roy Brown on that day, nearly a century ago, the Baron’s “victories” over Allied pilots would undoubtedly have continued. I look forward to attending the event in Toronto and watching in person as Captain Brown receives some long overdue national attention. It is credit he richly deserves. If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.

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Monarch conservation specialist Jean Lauriault will speak about the Monarch butterfly May 21 at the Almonte Civitan hall. Nature associate. When Jean isn’t out monitoring Monarch butterfly caterpillars on his own milkweed patch in the Gatineau Hills, he is either teaching environmental conservation or guiding visitors up rocky

paths in Mexico, to the hillside overwintering sanctuaries of the Monarch butterfly, where he has travelled for decades to study them and help develop the North American Monarch Conservation Plan. Jean considers it a ‘super-challenge’ to conserve a species which does not stay put, but which instead makes an annual transcontinental journey through three countries. So many aspects of the Monarch butterflies’ varied-length life cycle and migration habits are not known or understood. How do the adolescent Monarchs, born in Canada, survive and find their way to the Oyamel fir forests in the mountains of Mexico; do the firs and the adult butterflies require the same unique environmental conditions? Come to MVFN’s Spring Gathering to hear about the many mysteries of the milkweed, the Oyamel firs and the amazing migration of these beautiful creatures, directly

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Beautifully designed custom bungalow-5 min to Perth! Great rm w/cath ceiling, hwd/tile throughout, gourmet kitchen, spa-like mas- 3+1 bd, 2 bth bungalow cathedral ceilings, f/p, finished lower level, screen porch, 2- bay gater! $444,000. rage, lots of storage, on 1 acre lot. $339,900. Call Jennifer Glazier 613-812- 8114 PERTHMORE

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503 PUMPKIN PATCH, RICHMOND

4 bedroom century home in excellent neighbourhood. Beautifully restored wood floors, original decorative woodwork and trim. Freshly painted interior, 2 fireplaces, den, 4th bedrm or office. 2 full bathrooms, fenced yard with profusion of perennial gardens. Just moved in! $289,900 • MLS#943266 Rhonda Brunke

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Charming 2+ bdrm renovated school house. Updated furnace, A/C, roof, some windows plus bath and deck. Wonderful yard and more! $199,900 • MLS#950993 Robin Ferrill

1132 UPPER DWYER HILL ROAD

4 bedroom on 3 acres, hardwood floors, formal dining rm., 2 car garage + double detached garage with loft, c/air; gas heat AND outdoor wood furnace, well treed, close commute to Kanata! $479,900 • MLS#951366 Jason Coleman

Bright & spacious feeling open concept bungalow townhome, 2 bedroom/2 bath, master bedroom with ensuite. Patio doors to a nice deck with a view, 1 car detached garage. Full basement unfinished, waiting for your touch. Life lease, max 2 tenants of which 1 must be 55. Convenient to shopping recreation and city of Ottawa. $249,900 • MLS#951212 Vicki Behn-Belland

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3+1 bd, 2 bth 2 sty home on 96 acres w/ DEEDED ACCESS w/boat slip. 3 bd, 2 bth log Mississippi w/f, pool, lrg barn & det. gar. home w/many upgrades, heated workshop Easy commute to Carleton Place & Kanata. amidst 2+ acres. $295,000 $449,900.

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Welcome to this lovely 3 bd, 2 bth home w/ 184’ w/f on Spring fed Patterson Lk! Incl: L/L rec rm w/walkout, furnished bunky & gar. A must see! $349,900.

151 SUNSET DRIVE

Lovely 2 bedrm mobile home in Rockhaven Park. Vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace in living room. Ample cabinets in kitchen. Sunroom and screened porch. New roof in 2014. Call today. $99,900 • MLS#950458 Marly Burke

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3 bd, 3 bth bungalow on pretty 2 acre lot. Well designed open concept, great room 4 bd, 2.5 bth side split w/quality S/W view. w/vaulted ceilings, f/p & h/w floors, plenty of L/L 2 bd in-law suite w/private entrance. 24 x storage & att dbl gar. $395,000. 30 gar. $529,000.

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SAT MAY 2ND 10:00 – 11:30 AM Well maintained 2 bd, 2bth brick bungalow with gas f/p, on manicured 1 acre lot. 2 car att. & 2 car det. gar. $299,900. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

SAT MAY 2ND 11:00 - 3:00 PM SUN MAY 3RD 11:00 - 3:00 PM Newly constructed 1,650 sq ft – 3 bd, 2 bth bungalow, lrg deck, dbl att gar. $499,900. Hosts: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 & Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

SAT MAY 2ND 1:00 – 2:30 PM 3+1 bd, 4 bth, 3 car att. gar, incl. wheelchair ramp. 20.6 acres w/trails. Woodwork shop. $489,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

SAT MAY 2ND 2:00 – 4:00 PM 1+1 bd, 2 bth, with att gar. Lrg master, lower level family rm, bath & bedroom. New A/C installed. $217,000. Host: Sheila Birch 613-390- 1604

SUN MAY 3RD 10:00 – NOON Beautifully restored 3 bd, 2.5 bth, stone home with milled woodwork by local craftsmen. Close to schools & recreation. $454,900. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390- 2281

SUN MAY 3RD 1:00 – 3:00 PM Contemporary designed built 2 sty, 3bd, 3bth home on 4.36 acres, f/p, mn flr polished concrete flr, 2nd flr oak. $439,900. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

3 bedroom bungalow in town, meticulously kept, vaulted ceiling, updated ensuite, lower level walkout, large family room with gas f/p, c/air, 2 car garage, hardwood on main, extensive landscaping, much more! $389,900 • MLS#951529 Jason Coleman

Much sought after location. Close to town and in an established area surrounded by custom country homes. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, ensuite bath. Fully finished lower level and gourmet kitchen. $439,900 • MLS#942771 Jeff Wilson

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Spacious country split level home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 fireplaces. Double attached garage, single detached garage, fenced yard. Central air, central vacuum, country style kitchen with cherry cabinets and more. $284,900 • MLS#939389 John Coburn

John Coburn Broker

Jeff Wilson Sales Representative

Rhonda Brunke Sales Representative

Marly Burke Broker

Jason Coleman Sales Representative

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426 FERRILL CRESCENT

Investment property side by side duplex fully rented. $249,900 • MLS#948763 John Coburn

Rich cocoa granite in kitchen and bathrooms. 3 natural gas fireplaces. Maple hardwood floors, in ground saltwater pool. Huge private fenced backyard, stamped concrete interlock. Radiant floor heated separate workshop, tankless hot water tank. A fabulous 2 bedroom home. $296,500 • MLS#943519 Rhonda Brunke

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Great Price and a great home. Tucked into the trees this wonderful property of- Rare opportunity to own one of Carleton Place’s finer homes located on a quiet fers privacy and solid value. 2 car open garage and other good out buildings, street. Very large 5 bedroom home boasts of 4 bathrooms, fully finished lower huge kitchen island with all appliances. level and much more! $239,900 • MLS#947644 Jeff Wilson $639,900 • MLS#919782 John Coburn

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Stunning custom bungalow. 13’ ceilings, open concept, finished lower level and more. $469,900 • MLS#932916 Robin Ferrill

Karen Duncan Sales Representative

Nicely kept 2 bdrm close to schools and downtown. Detached 20x20 ft. garage, paved drive and more. $210,000 • MLS#947504 Robin Ferrill

Vicki Behn-Belland Sales Representative

Carolyn Renwick Sales Representative

Alicia Kerr Sales Representative

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438 MOFFATT STREET

56 HACKBERRY TRAIL

Upscale executive 3 bedroom townhouse in Stonewater Bay, close to schools, shopping, recreation & more. Stunning open concept upgraded kitchen with high effic s/s appli’s. Patio doors to the backyard. Finished basement with impressive theatre rm., Bathroom is roughed in, LED pot light, large master with ensuite and much more. $324,900 • MLS#950785 Vicki Behn-Belland

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REAL ESTATE “The Cottage Guy”

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11 Church St., Westport, ON K0G 1X0 6 Stone Arch Dam, Elgin – $359,000

Barbara Has Assisted over 3000 Families to Buy or Sell their Homes

This is a well maintained cottage sitting on 250 feet of private shoreline on the top water’s of the Stone Arch Dam. There is over an acre of privacy with a path leading through the woods to the dam. The shoreline is good with perfect access points to the lake for swimming and boating on beautiful Sand Lake (part of the Rideau System). There is a basement with an oil furnace, a nice deck overlooking the lake, and a clean neat interior. MLS 941514

371 Sunnyside Rd, Westport – $249,000 Sales Representative INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

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What a great location to have a nice little cottage on the Upper Rideau Lake... a nine iron from the Rideau Lakes Golf Course, 90 feet good waterfront on the Upper Rideau, great west view of the sunsets and the Village of Westport. The cottage needs a little TLC to make it your own. Septic 1999, shoreline restoration 2004. MLS 945902

326 Featherstone Lane, Westport – $325,000

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126 Justin Dr., Beckwith $699,900

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$524,900

Stunningly finished, well maintained custom built home on 1 acre lot in Settlers Grant subdivision. Open concept design lavishly finished kitchen w/granite countertops, living & dining with a spectacular Stone/ Gas fireplace. Covered porch for bbq’s plus a view of nature. 24ft wide att. garage w/large woodshop wide side entrance door.

The perfect cottage package on beautiful Farren Lake. This cottage property features a 6 year old modern cottage with 3 bedrooms, a 3 piece bath, interior with pine accents and a door opening onto a large deck overlooking the lake. The lot is flat with a sandy beach shoreline... ideal for young swimmers, and a dock with deeper clean water. The cottage sits close to the water’s edge, and has west exposure for the sunsets... perfect. MLS 948724

76 Kingston St., Elgin – $229,000 This is a really nice family home located right in the Village of Elgin across from the Catholic Church. Good level lot, well treed, a single attached garage, there is a sunroom at the back of the house with good privacy. Inside the home features 2 big bedrooms one with an ensuite bath. There is a formal living room, a dining room, a very workable kitchen and a big family room, plus 2.5 baths. This home has a lot to offer for the price! MLS 944167

18 Dragonfly Lane, Westport – $599,000 A private waterfront log home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a large screened porch for entertaining and a magnificent lake view. This log home is warm and inviting with pine flooring, a woodstove and a full basement. The land is very private with a natural pathway to 200 feet of clean, deep waterfront for swimming, boating and fishing. Come and stay the summer on Devil Lake for many years. MLS 948978

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338 CHESTNUT GREEN PRIVATE, RICHMOND WELCOME TO HYDE PARK! A well maintained, 55+ community conveniently located in the heart of Richmond. This sparkling 2BDR 2BTH “Ash” Model OPEN HOUSE boasts hrds in ND SATURDAY MAY 2 , 1-3 P.M. principle rooms & large windows thruout, a fresh décor & newly installed backsplash in KIT w/convenient pantry. Living Room patio doors provide access to rear Courtyard where you can enjoy the pristine landscaping and quaint Gazebos. Expansive LL Rec Room & plenty of storage! MLS #: 943002 T EN EM TIR NITY E R U FAB OMM C

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455 DUFFERIN ST, CARLETON PLACE SPARKKLING BUNGALOW Nestled on a Premium Corner Lot in sought after Northridge Estates. This 3BDR 3BTH Home is filled with pizazz. You will love the white Colonial OPEN HOUSE style pillars that invite SUNDAY MAY 3RD, 1-3 P.M. you to cozy up beside the chic natural gas fireplace! A sparkling Open Con Kit is sure to wow your guests while a sunlit Main flr FamRm w/walkout to Deck is a bonus! Sought after finished LL boasts Fam Rm, bright BDR & modern 3-PC Bth. Hosted by Tanya Evoy. MLS #: 945941 LY ND RIE OOD F ILY ORH FAMEIGHB N

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347 GARDINER SIDE ROAD, DRUMMOND/N. ELMSLEY YOU WON’T FIND ANYTHING ELSE at this price point! You’ll love this private wooded setting & freshly decorated 3BDR OPEN HOUSE 2BTH raised Bung. SUNDAY MAY 3RD, 1-3 P.M. Sought after Open Concept design & panoramic views extending beyond lg wndws. An above ground pool & exciting window wrapped, 3-season SunRm w/custom pine walls, chic white trim & newly installed wndws are sure to be a hit. Unlimited possibilities for the outdoor enthusiast. And guess what, there’s plenty of room to park your RV & boat! MLS #: 950490 & ES CR E! 5 A HOUS W WO COOL A

$259,900

618 UPPER OAK LEAF PRIVATE, ATHENS LIFTED FROM THE PAGES OF HOUSE & HOME … You will fall in love with this captivating circa 1824 Stone Home nestled on 5 acres boasting colourful perennial gardens. Features incl: sunlit, window wrapped Kit, cozy DNR Fireplace, Original hrd flrs, fabulous screened 3-Season Sun Porch & a sensational attic meticulously converted into a private library. A meandering path invites you to the Guest Cabin built in 2009, a quiet retreat to perhaps write your next novel. W NE ING! T LIS

$364,900

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Build a team before buying a house Buying or selling property is a complex process, but it’s not a lonely one. Real estate experts estimate that a person could speak to as many as 14 different professionals during the process. “There are many players involved in a real estate transaction, from bankers to lawyers or even surveyors, so it’s easy to feel overwhelmed,” says Patricia Verge, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). “In some cases, speaking with a professional is vital to the procedure, so my job as a realtor is to help connect

clients with the right person at the right time to make the sale or purchase as smooth as possible.” These are some of the professionals you may speak to during the home buying or selling transaction: Lender or mortgage broker – Meet with your financial expert to see how much home you can afford, or if you are selling and want to move to a larger home, how much more you can afford each month. Insurance provider: You’ll need property insurance when you finalize the mortgage, so

speak to an insurance broker or agent before the sale closes. Home inspector: OREA strongly advises every home buyer to have a professional home inspection before buying. Get a few names of reputable inspectors so you’re ready to make that call when you want them to inspect the house. More information is available online at www.wedothehomework.ca. This article is provided by local REALTORS® and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market.

Consider if condo is the right choice With condo popularity on the rise, prospective buyers have a few things to consider before taking the plunge into ownership. “Condo living offers a unique lifestyle with many perks,” says Pat Verge, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). “Before buying one however, it’s important to speak to a realtor about the responsibilities, rules and fees that come with condo ownership.” According to the Ontario Ministry of Government and

Consumer Services, condo living might be right for you if you answer ‘yes’ to most of these: • Do I like the communal aspect of condominium living? • Can I afford monthly condo fees? • Am I prepared to contribute to how the condominium is run and governed? • Do I understand responsibilities of owning a condo? • Am I looking for amenities? “Condo fees are definitely an important consideration, but

there’s a bigger picture to look at,” says Verge. Some other items to discuss: • The number of parking spaces and locker units that come with the unit; • The number of rental versus owned or commercial units in the building; • The rules and regulations of the condo, including pet policies; • Insurance policies. Visit www.wedothehomework.ca for more information.

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Courageous two-year-old Brooklyn-Hope Wilson, played with Canada Building Materials driver, David Dixon’s beard, after sitting in the cement mixer and honking the horn at the Mighty Machine display at the Festival of Maples Saturday, April 25. Dixon said, “I’ve seen hundreds of kids today, but that little one melted my heart.”

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Visit LAWS in Carleton Place this Saturday for Free Comic Book Day Calling all super heroes! On Saturday, May 2 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., LAWS will be in Carleton Place participating in Free Comic Book Day! Come to our booth in front of Natural Pet Foods (61 Bridge Street) and say hi to our superhero dog and cat! Comic Book Day is a day created to celebrate comics, art and literacy and to meet super heroes. Come visit our booth to pick up a can put his little hands on, so be aware, sweet treat with your LAWS comic you might miss a few socks when you take this guy in. colouring book. See you there! Want a conversation with your cat? Smoke is your man. Tell him how sweet he is and he will talk back to you. The ladies at Natural Pet Foods Store tell us they’re super sweet, very playful, handsome and very active. Although they love having those two special boys around in there store, it’s time for them to be chosen into a forever home. They’re not the kind of cats who constantly like to be picked up but they do enjoy love and affection and they’ll return the favor. Ace and Smoke are awaiting your visit for a while at Natural Pet Foods Store in Carleton Place. Please come and meet these two brothers. One home would be great but adopting into separate homes is OK, too. This week’s featured pets Smoke and Ace Smoke and Ace are both kids of a res- Latisha I have walked alone through mooncued barn cat. Meanwhile, mom cat has been spayed and returned to where she less nights and I was so cold and lonely came from. Ace is very mischievous. with a kitten inside. I wondered what I had done wrong, He’s a toy thief. He loves all the toys he

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but luckily for me a nice person came along. It has been many months since I was taken to the shelter for some much needed care and I delivered that baby right there. Meanwhile my baby went to a loving home Unfortunately I am still at LAWS, I feel sad and alone. They say I am a very friendly, albeit little shy, small black green-eyed cat. Would you like that? Please come and see me soon, I want to be loved and go to sleep on my private bed and give you the love I’ve yet to get. Isla

Isla is recommended to a home without other pets and/or children. After she escaped on an adventure into the outdoors she was attacked by another cat. Isla lost as she is declawed on her front paws. Shortly thereafter Isla was surrendered to LAWS because she is no longer comfortable around smaller children or other animals. Although Isla can be very loving towards most adults, she requires space and the freedom to come to you on her terms. With time and pa-

outgoing and a very strong boy. He needs work on leash skills, as he is quite the puller at the moment. Ramstine knows his sit command and his down command, but needs ongoing direction. He is a high energy boy and will require plenty of daily exercise and stimulating activities. He can be quite vocal and is good with most dogs. He’s one happy go lucky boy! Come and meet Ramstine at the shelter: 256 Glenview Road in Smiths Falls. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us if you like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals or if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@ lanarkanimals.ca or by calling 613283-9308.

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Holy Name of Mary School, Wednesdays April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 9:30-2pm, info: 613-283-0095 Rexall Golf Classic registration is now open. The June 19th event supports Almonte and District Horticultural Society the Almonte General Hospital Fdn. annual plant sale on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at almontehospitalfoundation.com or call Carolyn 9:00 am to noon at the Almonte Public Library 613-256-2500 ext. 2296. parking lot. Almonte Community Friendship Luncheon, at noon on May 5, 106 Elgin Street. Info 613256-1894 or 613-256-7830 Almonte Junior Civitan 8th annual Mother’s Day Breakfast, May 10, 8-11 am at the 4 Hand Euchre, Friday, May 1, 1:00 pm, Almonte Civitan Club. Pancakes, eggs, bacon Carleton Place Legion - first event in The or sausage, toast, juice Raffle prizes District 7A 2015 Summer Senior Games. Info: Almonte Tennis Club - Open House - Sat. 613-256-6211 May 9, 10:00 - 2:00 - Gemmill Park courts Carleton Place & District Horticultural Raindate 23 May - Try some tennis and meet Society Meeting May 6, St. Andrews Presbyterian our instructors. Church Hall, entrance on Beckwith Street, 7:00 Cooperative Nursery School of Almonte pm, Speaker: Olly Chuchryk of Charing House registration night May 5th from 5:30pm- Gardens, on Dancing Dahlias. 7:00pm at 106 Elgin St Almonte. For more Carleton Place Sunset Club meets every information call 613-256-0286 or online at Wednesday, 1 p.m. Legion. Euchre, bid euchre, www.almontenurseryschool.ca. games, socializing. Third Wed. each monthCrochet Workshops at Mississippi Valley short general meeting, noon. Potluck lunch/ Textile Museum, Tunisian Crochet 101 games follows. 613-257-7483. (beginner), Saturday, May 9, 1-3 p.m. Instructor: Carpet Bowling for District 7A Senior Lynda Forgues. All materials included. Contact Games on Monday, May 11 at 1 pm at Waterside. Lynda 613-256-9381 before May 6 to register. Contact Ann Ecker at 613-253-1359 Fiddler’s Friends, Benefit concert at Community Home Support Friday Lunch Almonte Old Town Hall May 3 , 12:30 - 4. Bunch, every Friday (May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) Valley and Celtic fiddlers and dancers. Catered at Beckwith Township Hall, at 12 noon. family event. Tickets call 613 256-9090. Info Transportation available. Info/reservation: 613613 256 3786. 253-0733. Fun With Knitting at Mississippi Valley Darts on Monday, May 4 and Tuesday, May Textile Museum, Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m.- 5 at 9 am at the Carleton Place Legion. - second 12. Instructor: Patricia Sullivan. All materials event in The District 7A 2015 Summer Senior included. Information/to register call Patricia Games. Info: 613-256-6211 613-256-4648. Debtors Anonymous. If you are having Mills’ Health & Wellness Program, problems with money or debt then we can help. Strength & Balance/Chair Exercise. Every 6:30 Tuesdays, St. James Hall, Bell and Edmund Wednesday, weekly program, 2-3 p.m. Mills Street. 613-216-9008. Boardroom, 67 Industrial Dr. Transportation Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of available. Info/registration Jan Watson 613- the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies 256-1031 ext 39. Auxiliary. Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, General 253-6375. Diners Lunch, Tuesday, May 12, at the Mills’ French Playgroup “Plaisirs D’Enfants”. Office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call Home Support Every Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beckwith 613-256-4700 to reserve. Community Hall (Black’s Corners). 613-253Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Music 0008. & Memories, Lunch. Tuesday May 5, Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:30 Entertainment provided. Program Info: Home p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Support office 613-256-4700 or Jean Perry 613Rummage/Garage Sale, Zion Memorial 256-3296. United Church, 37 Franklin St., Friday, May 8, Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Pakenham 9-5; Saturday, May 9, 9-noon. Tulip Festival Trip and lunch out. Monday, May Saturday, May 2, 1:00 pm. World Labyrinth 11, Space is limited. Call Home Support to book Day. Walk as One at One. Annual celebration your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. of labyrinths across the world. Carleton Place Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, shopping Community Labyrinth, Corner of George & trip. Monday, May 4, Call Home Support to Baines Streets. Contact Debby: 613-257-1014. reserve your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. Seniors 50 & over, join the Sunset Club for Mills’ Home Support, Almonte Tulip fun and games, trips, etc. Meeting at Legion, 1 Festival Trip and lunch out. Thursday, May 14, p.m. every Wednesday. Info: 257-8102. Space is limited. Call Home Support to book The New Queens & Kings Kitchen, 142 your seat on the bus 613-256-4700. Bridge St, appearing May 2,Hughie Scott & Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Friends, 4-8pm. 613-257-7639 Wednesday Night Cafe, May 13, held at Wellness Day sponsored by the Lanark Almonte Presbyterian Church. Entertainment Retired Teachers, Wednesday, May 6, 9-2 pm provided by the “Dynamic Duo”. Please call at Beckwith Hall. Speakers, activities, displays, 613-256-4700 to reserve. lunch. Everyone welcome. Call 613-267-1584 Mills’ Home Support, Lunch Bunch, to register. Thursday, May 7 at the Mills’ office, 67 Industrial Dr. Transportation. Entertainment by: Larry Lunney. Call Home Support to reserve KEMPTVILLE 613-256-4700. Mills’ Seniors Services, Weekly Foot Care Alzheimer Society- Dementia Education Clinics, Alison Kaczan RPN provides care, at the Mills’ Seniors Services Office, 67 Industrial Series, Coping Strategies May 1, 1-3pm Kemptville & District Home Support, 215 Drive. Call 613-256-4700 for appointment. 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8556 Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 4th Thursday each month, 1-3 p.m. Bayfield Manor, 100 Elvira St. Anniversary Sunday. May 3 , 10:00 am as we celebrate 185 years of active faith in Kemptville. Our guest speaker will be Rev. Angela Bailey, a beloved past minister of St. John’s. Fellowship afterwards. St. John’s United, 400 Prescott St Baby Talk - Ontario Early Years, A dropin group for parents & babies 0-12mnths. Wednesdays, 1:30-3pm, 33 Clothier St. Ontario Early Years Centre, Info: 1-866-660-5853 ext 2374. Baby Talk, Wednesday, May 6, Ontario Early Years Centre, breastfeeding support available. Diabetes Education Programme, at the Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic, the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month. You must register by calling (613)258-6133 Ext. 400. Info: www.kdh.on.ca East Coast and Canadian Composer Variety Show. May 2, Dinner lower hall 6 pm, show 7:15pm (sanctuary). St. John’s United, 400 Prescott St. Tickets at the office 613-258-3259. Friends of the Ferguson Forest Centre walk to identify resident & migrating birds. Meet at Anniversary Park at 9am, May 9, Call Karen Nash 613-823-7324, or <knash7324@ gmail.com>) to reserve a place. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, May 4, Wednesday, May 6, Friday, May 8, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. May 8th and 9th, 7:30 p.m. and May 10th, 2:00 p.m. Kemptville Players present “The 39 Steps -A Live Radio Play” by Joe Landry, North Grenville Municipal Centre. Tickets at door, or 613-258-2051. Information, www. kemptvilleplayers.ca MS Mother’s Day Carnation Campaign, 39th annual, Thur-Sat, May 7-9, purchase carnations in Kemptville at Royal Bank, Scotiabank, Canadia Tire, Independent Grocer, Foodtown Groceries, TD Canada Trust, Post Office, LCBO. North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Thursday every month. O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd. 44). 7 p.m. Learn communication/leadership skills. Positive Parenting Cafe Night, A parent discussion group. Tuesday May 5, 6:30-8pm, Topic: Whining, Ontario Early Years Centre, 166 Pearl St. E., Register: 1-866-660-5853. Pulled Pork Fest, Friday, May 1, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Leslie Hall. Sponsor: St James Anglican Church. Info: 613-258-2562. South Branch Elementary School Plant & Bake Sale. Rain or Shine, May 9th, 9 a.m.-Noon, 2649 Concession Rd. Funds raised support South Branch school’s educational programs and activities. Everyone welcome! The North Grenville Photography Club meets the first Wednesday of every month from 7-9. New location is The auditorium at the Municipal Centre on Hwy 44.

613-259-2207 Fitness Classes every Monday (except holidays). 9:30-10:30 a.m. North Lanark County Community Health Centre. 613-259-2182. Fun with Beads, with Kathy Saturday, May 2, 1-3pm, Lanark Learning Centre. 67 George Street. 613-259-2207 Games Drop in, Crokinole, Checkers etc, Tuesday, May 5, 1-3pm, Lanark Learning Centre. 67 George Street. 613-259-2207 Ontario Early Years Toddler Boogie, Maple Grove School, Thursday May 7, 1:30-2:30pm, Pre-registration: 613-283-0095 ext 300 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, May 9 - 113pm. Art show, Student and Course Displays, Spinning demo with Susan Berlin 1:30pm. Lanark Learning Centre, 67 George street, 613259-2207 Walking group, every Tuesday morning, 9 a.m. from the NLCCHA. Refreshments, exercises/speaker after walk. Heather 613-2592182. Women’s Coffee Break, Wednesday, May 6, 10-12, Lanark Learning Centre. 67 George Street. Call Melanie 613-259-5495 every second week. Women’s Coffee Break Wednesday, May 6, from 10-12 noon Lanark Learning Centre, 67 George St. Call Melanie 613-259-5495 -every second week.

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Euchre Night Cedar Hill Schoolhouse Saturday May 9th 7:30 pm. Everyone welcome, 270 Cedar Hill Road. Prizes, light lunch. Hosted by Friends of Cedar Hill Schoolhouse. Pakenham Curling Club, Summer Market from May 24 to Sept 27 @ 172 Jessie St. 9:00 -2:00 pm each Sunday. Vendors Welcome. Contact Brenda @ 613-256-4418 for info. Pakenham Square Dance Club Dance Friday, May 1, upstairs in the Stewart

Astronomy, with Frank Hitchens, Sunday, May 3, 2-3:30pm, Leaving Home, Lanark Learning Centre. 67 George Street. 613-2592207 Craft Circle Thursday, May 7 from 1-3pm Bring along your project and chat. Lanark Learning Centre, 67 George Street, Lanark

MERRICKVILLE Dog for Dog’s BBQ & Garage Sale, Saturday May 2, 8-3pm, L.C.B.O. proceeds to A Chance Animal Rescue Inc. Friends of the Merrickville Library are having a garage sale on Saturday May 2 at 217 Colborne E starting at 8 am. All proceeds go to the library. Men’s Darts Banquet, Merrickville Legion, May 6, 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, general meeting, election night, May 5, 7 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Hilltop Manor Fundraiser Spaghetti Dinner, May 14. Merrickville Legion, horseshoe playoff for Zone Competition, May 2, 9am. Merrickville Legion, horseshoes start at 7pm, May 26. Merrickville Legion, horseshoes start at 7pm, May 13. Merrickville Legion, Music by Donna & Company, May1, 7-11 p.m. Pasta dinner served at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, open May 9, 12-4 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Private Reception May 9, 4 p.m. - close. MS Mother’s Day Carnation Campaign, 39th annual, On Thur-Sat, May 7-9, purchase carnations in Merrickville at Royal Bank, & streetsales. All proceeds for MS clients and MS research

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Community Centre. Old time waltzing, round & square dancing 8:00-11:30. Local musicians and light lunch provided. Everyone Welcome. Info 613-256-4126.

PERTH 4th Annual Trivia Night Challenge Drummond Central School Council, May 1, 6:30 pm, 1469 Drummond School Rd, just east of Perth, Come as a team (8 or less) or just come and join in the fun. Funds going towards the arts at DCS For more details call 613-267-4789 Adult Bereavement group, Wednesday, May 13, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Community Home Support, 40 Sunset Blvd. Contact: 613-2676400 rebeccab@chslc.ca Blood Donor Clinic, Civitan Club of Perth, Monday, May 11, 1-7 p.m. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, May 7, 14, 21, 28, at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Bridge, Social- McMartin House, 125 Gore St., East, every Friday afternoon. 613-2673952. Community Dinner, Saturday, May 2, 4:30-6 p.m., at St James Anglican Church, sponsor: St John’s Catholic Church, 12 Harvey St (corner Harvey and Drummond). Shepherd’s pie, cabbage salad. Community Dinner, Saturday, May 9, 4:30-6 p.m., at St James Anglican Church, 12 Harvey St (corner Harvey and Drummond). Roast pork, roasted potatoes. Film Night International Perth is showing the French comedy Serial [Bad] Weddings, Wednesday May 6, 2 pm and 7 pm, at the Full Circle Theatre, Craig Street. Info: 613-2671224. Ladies Auxiliary, Perth Branch 244’s next general meeting, May 7, 7 pm, elections for the 2015-2016 executives Please come out and vote. Hope to see you in the New Year! Ladies Auxiliary RCL Branch 244, hosting G6 Zone Convection, May 3, registration 11am, meeting 1, dinner 5pm. MS Mother’s Day Carnation Campaign, 39th annual, Thur-Sat, May 7-9, purchase carnations in Perth at Royal Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia, Brownlees Metro, Barnabes Independent, LCBO, Giant Tiger. All proceeds for MS clients and MS research. New To You Sale, Saint James Anglican Church, 154 Beckwith St., Friday, May 1, 4-7 p.m., Saturday, May 2, 8-11 a.m. Gently used clothing, small household items, books, dishes, plants, etc. Perth Old Tyme Fiddler’s Dance, Classic Country Music, Perth Legion Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. May 8. Info: 613-259-2569 or 613-2838703. Playdate with your Preschooler, May 6, 10:00-11:00am, Perth & Union District Library, Pre-registration 613-283-0095 ext 300. Prestonvale Cemetery Annual Meeting, Tuesday, May 12, at 7 pm. Township Hall, Drummond Centre. All plot holders welcome. Probus Club of Perth, May 6, 9.30 am at Perth Legion. Cheryl Cooper will speak about the naval war of 1812. Info: Jean Crowley. 613267-3306. Rideau Trail Association, Murphy’s Point, Sat., May 9, Level 2, 10km, 8:45am meet at Conlon Farm, Leader: Susan Samila 613-2641196. See PERTH page 28


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RTA Central Club, Sunday, May 3, Cataraqui Trail Hike #2, Level 2, 14 km. We will follow the Trail from Lombardy to Port Meet at 8:45 Conlon Farm, Perth for a 9 a.m. departure. Leaders: Peder Krogh and Maida Murray, 613-456-6085 Saturday Jamboree. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 244, 26 Beckwith Street East. May 9, from 2:00-6:00 pm. Regular Saturday Jamboree with Harry Adrain & Friends. Open mic, and everyone is welcome. Swing into Spring Big Band Dance Night: Saturday, May 2, 6:30 pm, Perth Civitan, with 16-member band Standing Room Only, includes dance lesson. Tickets: (613) 485-6434. The Perth Lioness Spring Fling fundraiser for the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, Thurs. May 7, at the Lion’s hall in Perth. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets Jean 613-264-0829. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Meets Thursday evenings at Lanark Lodge. Info. Janet 613-264-9139.

RURAL 4 hand euchre, every Friday 7 p.m. (Potluck first Friday of the month at 5:30). Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-8482. 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, May 6, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. 6 hand euchre. Every Friday. Starts the second Friday in May. Elgin Complex, 7:30 pm. Everyone welcome. Information call 613-272-2227. Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 3rd Friday each month, 1:303:30 p.m. Country Roads Community Health Centre, 4319 Cove Rd. at Hwy. 15 (Portland). Ashton United Church Ham & Turkey Supper, Saturday, May 2, 4-8 p.m. Beckwith and District Friendship Club will meet May 6, Centennial Hall, Franktown. Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. Musical entertainment. Inquires 613-2572756. Bid Euchre, Every second Monday night, May 4 & 18, 7:00 p.m. Tatlock Community Hall. Bolingbroke Cafe -Sunday, May 3, 2-4 pm at ABC Hall (3166 County Road 36). Spring Showcase: 10 local performers. Program info at www.abchall.ca Bullhead Dinner - Sunday May 10, Sit down 5-7 p.m. Takeout 4-5pm, Legion, Br. 231, Portland. Calling all musicians! A Musician’s circle (musicians only) is held weekly, Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m., ABC Hall in Bolingbroke (3166 Bolingbroke Rd.). Come out to network with fellow entertainers. Contact Matthew Churchill (613-2739005). C.A.R.E. Program for frail adults. (Mondays, Lanark, North Lanark Community Health Center) and (Fridays, CPHC Building, 15 Bates Dr.). (613)2640307. Clayton Hall, Olde Tyme Music & Dinner. May 3, 2-6 p.m., supper 5. All musicians welcome. Proceeds to Clayton Hall. Community Clothing Co-operative, Portland Community Hall. Open every Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. every Wednesday 1-3 p.m. CPHC formally VON foot care clinic,

every 1st Thursday of the month. Westport Chiropractic Centre, 39 Bedford St., Westport. Appointments required. 613-3423693, 1-800-465-7646 ext. 243. C.P.H.C. formerly V.O.N. mobile clinic at the Town Hall, Westport. Open to anyone needing medical assistance. First Friday of every month, 9:30-2. Appointment (613)803-1710 or walk-in. Dance, May 9, 8 pm-12 am, lunch 10:30 pm, Band: Top Shelf, Lyndhurst Legion. Euchre- every Monday afternoon. 1:00 p.m. South Elmsley Municipal Complex. Sponsor: Club 55. Light refreshments. Free Gardening Workshop Thursday May 14, 6-8 pm. . Country Roads Community Health Centre, Portland. Master gardener Dave Alguire presents, “Keeping the Garden Going”. Call 613-272-2799 or email kearl@ crchc.on.ca to register. Fun and Fitness Mondays 9:30-10:30, Middleville Community Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:30-10:30, Ferguson Falls Hall. Info: Kara (613)2592182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:30-10:30, Middleville Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays Lower Mobility Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., North Lanark Community Health Centre. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fundraising Meeting, First Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Montague Forget-MeNot Seniors. Info: 613-283-8482. General Meeting, 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-8482. Guthrie United Church, Clayton garage sale May 9, 9-1 pm. Donated items accepted until May 3. Call 613-256-5130 to arrange for drop off/pick up of donations for the sale. Hilltop Jamboree, Sunday, May 10 McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall. Doors open noon. Supper 5 p.m. Music starts at 1 p.m. Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin. Mon.Fri. 9-4. 613-359-1140. Kingston & Pembroke Snow Trails Association (K & P) Annual General Meeting Friday May 1, 7:30 pm at Snow Road Snowmobile Clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Road. Everyone welcome. May Valley Singles Lunch will be held on Sunday, May 3rd at 1 p.m. at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. For info contact Donna at (613)623-6698 or Johanna at (613) 432-7622. Mother’s Day Supper, May 9, :30 p.m. Anglican Church Hall, Frankville. Ham, scalloped potatoes, baked beans, salads, pie. Advance tickets call 613-284-0307. Musical Variety Showcase, Calvin United Church, 364 Cameron Side Rd. Sat. May 2, 7pm, featuring guest fiddler, Jessica Weddens and local musicians. Tickets call 613-264-0004 or 613-264-8189 North Gower United Church 18th Annual Roast Beef Dinner, 6 May, Wednesday, 4:30-6:30 pm, Alfred Taylor Community Centre, North Gower. Please reserve tickets to assist planning needs. Tickets Mary 613 489-2697. Pancake Breakfast with local maple syrup & sausages; yard sale & bake sale, Saturday, May 9, 8-noon, Clayton Community Hall. Proceeds to Canadian Cancer Society. Ray & Kathy 613-256-9010. Quilting & Sewing Club meets every

Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call (613)283-8482, (613)283-8325. Quilting Club meets every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Everyone welcome. Call 613-283-8482 or 613-283-8325. Quilting- every Wednesday. 1 and 7 p.m. McDonalds Corners Rd. Hall. 613-2782943. Ruby Tuesdays- information and support group for women. North Lanark Community Health Centre, every other Tuesday, 1:003:00. Info: Sherry (613)259-2182. Shopping bus trip. Every 2nd Tuesday of the month (May 12). Leaving Portland Community Hall, 9 a.m. Info./location 613272-2676. Snow Road Snowmobile Club Annual General Meeting, May 8, 7:30 pm at Clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Road. Everyone welcome. Snow Road Snowmobile Club Charity Breakfast for Melanoma, May 2, 8-11 a.m. at Clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Road. Everyone welcome. You could win a Free Breakfast. St Alban’s Anglican Church Euchre & Luncheon, Thursday, May 7, noon, at Maberly Community Hall. Sunday May 3, Dance at Toledo Legion featuring Matt Hayes. Doors open at 1 and dancing is from 2-5 followed by a hot supper. The Friends of the Library for Rideau Lakes Township are hosting a New to You sale of clothing, purses, and shoes. Saturday, May 9, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. South Elmsley Community hall. The Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society’s April meeting, Wednesday, May 6, 7:15 pm, Portland Community Hall. Guest speaker: Suzanne Patry from Whitehouse Nursery and Display Gardens in Almonte. Topic: “Making Beautiful Plant Combinations”. Refreshments. Nonmembers welcome. Westport Public Library, Chicken & Rib Night. Prepared by Russ & Gill. Saturday, May 2, 5:30-7:30. Legion Hall, County Road #10, Westport. Tickets/Reservations at Westport Library 613-273-3223. Woodlot Conference - Caterpillars eat Dog Strangling Vine; Talking Turkey; Forest thinning; Marlborough Community Centre - Malakoff/Pierces Rds, May 2, 8:30 - 12:00 pm 613-489-0852.

SMITHS FALLS 31st Annual Flea Market of amateur radio equipment; Saturday, May 9th, 9:00am to noon. Smiths Falls Curling & Squash Club. Sponsor; Rideau Lakes Amateur Radio Club. 4 hand bid euchre, every Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 p.m. Senior’s Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. 1st. Monday every month at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. every Thursday, at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. Bariatric Support Group, first Thursday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at ‘The Link’, at 88 Cornelia St. W., #4A. Support and information regarding gastric by-pass surgery before and after. Info: (613)284-4608 or 1(877)383-2070.

Bid Euchre 1st and 3rd Sunday every month. 1:30 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162. Info 613283-4684. Bingo, every Thursday evening, 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Br 95. Info: 2833292. Carpet bowling every Thursday, 12:45 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. Duplicate Bridge every Tuesday Afternoons, Legion Br. 95, 7 Main St. E., noon Lancaster Hall, 613-283-2690. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, May 5, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- May 5, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)283-0960. Exercise lead by a Registered Kinesiologist every Monday and Thursday. Intermediate (moderate intensity) from 9:30-10:30, Beginner (low intensity) from 10:45-11:45. Call 613-284-2558, ext. 312, to arrange for your personal assessment before starting this program. Family Fun Bingo, Sunday May 3, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the RCAFA Hall, on Abbott St., Smiths Falls, Contact: Carol 613-284-0305 Fish & Chips, every second Friday May 1 & 15 & May 29, 4-7pm, Smiths Falls Legion, Canadian Room. Floor Shuffle Board. 10 a.m. Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Seniors Activity Building. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. (613)283-4684. Gambling Problem? There is help. Gamblers Anonymous, Tuesdays 7:30-9 p.m. 88 Cornelia St. 613-567-3271. Gentle Exercise at Rideau Valley Diabetes Services, 9:30-10:30, every Wednesday. Work at your own pace, with a

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qualified Registered Nurse leading the group. Maintain or improve strength, cardio and balance. Call 613-284-2558 for more info. Jamboree Sunday, May 17 & May 31, music 1-6:30pm, dinner 5pm, Legion Br. 95, 7 Main St. E., 613-283-2690. Kim Pollard Band, Bringing Soul to The Blues, Sunday May 3, 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30). Trinity United Church. Tickets: available online: http://www.ticketscene.ca/ events/12633/) or at the church office 2834444. Lawnbowls, rescheduled Spring Annual General Meeting, Club House, Monday May 4, Pot Luck 5:30pm, meeting to Follow, all members requested to attend. MS Mother’s Day Carnation Campaign, 39th annual, Thur-Sat, May 7-9, purchase carnations in Smiths Falls at Royal Bank, Scotiabank, TD Canada Trust. All proceeds for MS clients and MS research. MVAR Model Railroad layout. Saturday & Sunday May 2, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. & May 3, 10 a.m.-4 p.m, at the Smiths Falls Community Centre. Open to all ages. Susan Shirley Program, Parent Training courses- Mondays 6:30 p.m. Calvary Bible Church, 15 Beech St. 613-205-1643. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), A non-profit weight loss support group. Meetings every Thursday night. 46 Bell Ave. Smiths Falls. Info. 613-284-0086. Vine Rhymes, Smiths Falls songwriters, poets and story tellers, meet monthly for encouragement and support. Come share your gift. Info: Helen (613)284-2243.

Developmental Services of Leeds & Grenville

STUDENT AWARDS Students beginning post-secondary education who reside in Leeds and Grenville and are registered in a program related to the field of developmental disabilities are invited to apply for one of the following awards: 1. $750 to a first year student registered in a recognized college in one of the following programs: Developmental Service Worker Behavioural Science and Technology Child and Youth Worker Early Childhood Education Social Service Worker 2. $1000 to a first year student, and 3. $1000 to a student in a graduate program Registered in a recognized university in one of the following programs: B.A.A. Behavioural Psychology Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Social Work Speech Pathologist Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Nursing Applications are reviewed by a selection committee and successful applicants will receive a one-time award. For information and application forms, visit www.developmentalservices.com or contact the office at 613-345-1290. Deadline for applications is: June 15th (annually) R0013250197_0430


Respect in Hockey program is here for local minor hockey teams Brier Dodge

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Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player and abuse vic- next hockey season. Kennedy was at the Richcraft tim, speaks about the new course that hockey par- Sensplex on April 20 to help make the announceents in Ottawa will be required to take in 2015 for the ment. it’s only mandatory for one parent or guardian to take the course. It’s already mandated in many province’s hockey programs, including Manitoba, where the Respect Sport Group’s first program,

The Artistry of 114 Years of Cheesemaking renowned for producing “real cheese� which has been registered as the company’s tag line “Taste Real Cheese!�. At Black River Cheese Company, cheese making is literally an “artform�. Inspired by Doug Peters, this team is continually working of the creation of innovative cheese products such as the company’s new Goat Cheddar, Honey Cheddar, Wine Cured Cheddar, and more. Although only recently in production, their new Wine Cured Cheddar won Best at Show in a regional cheese competition while their new Goat Cheddar placed third at the prestigious 87th British Empire Cheese Show and their Brick cheese was the

founded by Sheldon Kennedy, who attended the Ottawa announcement. Kennedy is a former NHL player who was sexually abused by a junior hockey coach. He’s since be-

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The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games are coming! Left to Right Back: Todd Payne - Cheese & Matt Creasy - Cheese Makers; Doug Peters - General Manager & Master Cheese Maker; Front: Stephanie Diamant - Specialty Cheese Maker

overall winner in the specialty cheese class at the same competition. Both their Brick and Goat Cheddar also won second place at the Royal Winter Agricultural Fair in their respective categories. It takes dedication, expertise, perseverance and a desire to be the very best in order to win or even place in any competition. Such is the testament to this cheese producing team

at The Black River Cheese Company Ltd. They are determined to take the company to the highest level of achievement when it comes to producing fine artisan cheese that is defined by its consistent quality and superior taste. With the company’s famous Maple Cheddar, which uses pure maple syrup, their more than 30 cheeses, and their growing selection of specialty cheese,

The Black River Cheese Company is taking cheese lovers by storm and is well on its way to carving its own unique niche as one of Canada’s most innovative cheese producers of fine artisan cheese which can be found at specialty and major food stores in your area.

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PICTON, ON - In the heart of Ontario’s newest wine region, home of Sandbank’s Provincial Park, The Black River Cheese Company Ltd. has been making award winning, fine artisan cheese for 114 years in Prince Edward County. Dedicated to using the same cheese making techniques that the company was founded upon, General Manager and Master Cheese Maker, Doug Peters has been guiding his team of cheese makers, Matt Creasy, Todd Payne and specialty cheese maker, Stephanie Diamant in the production of award winning, fine artisan cheese. Using only 100% pure milk, no modified milk ingredients or artificial preservatives, The Black River Cheese Company is

one designed for coaches, first started. Coaches requested a unit be developed for parents, which was launched with Hockey Calgary. Respect Sport Group was co-

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A new respect in hockey program will launch next season for all minor hockey clubs who are a part of Hockey Eastern Ontario. The announcement was made at the Richcraft Sensplex on April 20 by Hockey Eastern Ontario officials and representatives from the Respect Sport Group. One parent or guardian for every player in the initiation and novice levels in Hockey Eastern Ontario clubs will be required to take the one hour, online course every year. A parent or guardian of a new registrant up to the midget level (17year-olds), will be required to take the course once. The $12 cost will fall to each individual who takes the course, unless the hockey association bulk purchases access codes and includes these as part of the fee in registration costs. The course will cover a variety of topics, ranging from injury prevention and how to have positive relationships with coaches and referees, to how to deal with abuse or harassment. Mark Allen, from Respect Sport Group, said ideally the entire family would take the course, though

come an advocate for awareness of child abuse and the psychological effects abuse can have on a person. “I remember back in 1997, and I remember the discussions,� he said, about the time period when his former hockey coach was jailed for Kennedy’s sexual assault. “I think hockey was faced with a decision to make. What are we going to do about a situation that happened? And I saw now, there is no youth-serving organization besides Hockey Canada that has done so much about these issues.� He said hockey isn’t a place that breeds bad people, but the rink can be a place that situations can be addressed and problems solved. “The safest place for these kids a lot of times, is in our rinks,� he said. “We need to give the adults the tools to handle these cases and situations and have these conversations when needed.� He said a child having issues at home may choose to tell a coach, manager, or teammate’s parent. “It can be a great benefit in this day and age for our kids to be great young people. And I think if that is our focus, they’ll become great hockey players,� Kennedy said. “But the focus has to shift a little bit into making sure we grow great people.�


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Vehicle theft gets even more complicated by going wireless As vehicles get ever more complicated with electronic technology and specifically wireless communication systems, the imagination and skills of the less legal side of society blooms along with these automotive advancements. We’ve heard of hackers being able to take over control of certain vehicle functions with a laptop, but those efforts have been rather clunky and haven’t hit mainstream street thieves as of yet. But a new risk is now out and confirmed and it involves a pocket sized device worth as little as $20 and with it anyone can get into your vehicle with a simple pull of the door handle. One of the more popular features on many of today’s new vehicles is a passive keyless entry system. With this convenience item, a driver approaches the vehicle door with the key in his or her pocket and touches the handle to automatically unlock the door. Some options require pushing an exterior button; some models simple unlock the door as soon as you are in range without lifting a finger. A receiver module inside the vehicle ‘looks’ for the key when it’s in range (usually less than a meter from the door handle) and the module and key go through a split-second recognition and validation process before the door locks pop open. The new kink in your security is a hand-held power amplifier that will extend the vehicle’s electronic search radius for the key to up to 100 metres and through most walls. There

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have been no reports that this amplifier will allow anyone to start the vehicle by pushing the start button as vehicles equipped with that feature have sensors that must ‘see’ the key within the passenger cabin before allowing the engine to start. So if your vehicle is parked in the driveway and the keys are hanging on a hook inside the house, this amplifier will unlock the doors at a touch of the handle. The current word from the ‘experts’ is that if you have a concern that this new device has found its way into your neighbourhood, you need to store your keys in a shielded container to prevent the vehicle’s signal from reaching it. The technical term for this type of container is a Faraday Cage and as few of us have one lying around the house, our friendly security advisors recommend keeping the keys in your refrigerator freezer. But before you start rearranging last year’s frozen zucchini mash to make room for the keys be warned. Remote key-fobs are powered by small batteries and when

the temperature drops, so does the battery’s output. As well, any moisture on the printed circuit board inside the keyfob can damage sensitive components when it’s frozen. So leave the freezer for Green Giant peas. So what are your options? You could Google or YouTube search for information on how to make a small homemade Faraday Cage and then hang it on your key rack and deposit your keys inside it, or you can simply remove anything valuable from the vehicle when it’s parked outside.

they’re already mounted on rims) take the time to clean the hub area where the rims mount to the vehicle. Any small particles of rust or grit on the vehicle’s hub ring can lead to major wheel vibrations. A stiff wire brush should do the trick and if you want to make sure you can get the wheel off again in the fall or in case of a roadside flat, spread a small amount of heat-proof grease (copper based is best) on the hub ring where the large inside hole of the wheel rim mounts to it and around the base of each wheel stud. If your summer tires are seeing their Tip of the week second or third season, consider having If you’re tackling your own winter to them rebalanced before putting them summer tire changeover (and why not if on. As tires wear their balance-points

change and having a fresh balancing done will make for smoother drives ahead this summer. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ in the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact (due to volume, I can’t always promise replies). Yours in service Brian Turner

Learn about therapeutic riding with new tutorial The Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program has just released a new online tutorial for riders called Starting to Ride. This free course provides helpful information on riding and horse-skills for participants. It’s a fast and easy way to learn a few tips about horses and riding in the program! The new course is a complement to an existing online course geared towards volunteers who work with the riders and the horses, Getting Started: The Volunteers’ Guide for Therapeutic Riding. Both online courses were designed and developed by conex design.

The Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program provides a safe environment to introduce children and adults to the benefits and joys of the healing powers of the horse. In its 30th year, the program continues to thrive on support from volunteers. This dedicated group assists with leading and side walking during the lessons. No previous experience with horses is necessary – just an interest in being outdoors, getting some exercise, and wishing to help and enjoy working with these special riders. Volunteers are still needed this year. For more information, see the website or

call the office at 613-257-7121. The online tutorial for riders is available on the website: http://www.therapeuticriding.ca/VideoStartingtoRide. To find out more about or to get involved with the Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program, see www.therapeuticriding.ca/Volunteers. The Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program provides specialized form of horseback-riding to people with physical and/or developmental disabilities in Lanark County since 1986. Submitted by Catherine Orfald of conex design.

LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES AFTER A CAREER WORKING WITH KIDS AT CHEO AND AS A LONGTIME VOLUNTEER, LYNN MADE A DECISION THAT WOULD FOREVER LINK HER TO CHEO, A PLACE THAT HAS BEEN SUCH A BIG PART OF HER LIFE. SHE NAMED CHEO AS THE BENEFICIARY OF HER WORK LIFE INSURANCE POLICY AND ALSO OF HER PENSION. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

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Singer/songwriter Lynn Miles takes over Perth’s Full Circle Theatre May 9 flute at school, then switched to piano, and was writing her own songs by the age of 10, many of them inspired by the books she loved to read, and the music she listened to on the radio. Miles’ link between music and literature remains to this day. Love Sweet Love’s opening track, Flames of Love, for example, was the result of a long period of reading Sufi poetry. “I love the way the Sufis write about love,� Miles says. “Their love is a spiritual love and I reinterpreted it and wrote Flames of Love, about jumping in the fire and letting go and not being afraid, and letting it get hot and not caring about what other people think. Just really going for it.� The idea – and the song itself – is exhilarating and exciting, yet full of hidden corners and alleyways from where the joy can be blindsided without notice. But as Miles notes, “You don’t learn from happiness.� If that’s true, one gets the sense that Miles has learned a lot. In a career that has seen her move from Ottawa to Nashville to Los Angeles and back to Ottawa, and release albums as varied as the slick Night in a Strange Town (co-produced by Larry Klein of Shawn Col-

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Fans of all things vintage will be pleased to know that Almonte’s Vintage Wear shop is open again in a new location. After leaving her previous location in downtown Almonte a few months ago, Vicki Racey, the store’s owner, has now taken over the former Take Young People Seriously (TYPS) building at 65 Mill Street to showcase her vast collection of vintage clothing. “I couldn’t stay away,” she said, “I have a need to find good homes for all of these amazing pieces. I knew I needed another avenue to do that in.” Vintage Wear officially reopened again on April 15 for what is planned to be a limited time only. “I’m here for six months – that’s the plan,” Racey said, adding that there’s a slight possibility she might extend her stay, but that her plan is to retire from the business soon. “This is sort of the last hurrah,” she said. Vintage Wear got its start in 2006 when Racey began selling vintage pieces she had collected at the original general store in Clayton. Soon after, in 2007, Racey moved the business to Almonte. Since then, it has known several homes downtown, but Racey said her new location will be her last. “It’s been a little bit like whack-a-mole over the years,

Almonte’s Vintage Wear clothing shop has re-opened for a limited time at a new location. The former Take Young People Seriously (TYPS) building at 65 Mill Street proved to be a great space to showcase vintage clothing, cookware and more. Above, Vicki Racey, the store’s owner, has been collecting vintage pieces for years and hopes to use the new location as a way to slim down her inventory. Right, a display of vintage teapots at the store.

with us moving around so much,” Racey laughed, “but I think I’ll settle here.” The new location in the former TYPS building is a 1,500 squarefoot showroom that pays tribute to Racey’s passion: beautiful things from eras gone by. Racks of women’s casual and formal wear, men’s wear and even wedding gowns organized by category, fill the shop. A collection of vintage china and brightly coloured cookware can be found displayed in the now-unused

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Careless smoking is being cited as the cause of a garage fire on Highway 7 in Carleton Place. Crews from the Ocean Wave Fire Company (OWFC) responded to a Highway 7 property, across from the Gourmet Restaurant, near the intersection of Highway 15, Friday night, April 24, just after 9:20 p.m. Fire chief Les Reynolds told the Canadian Gazette a freestanding garage was completely gutted, and although there was no smoke damage to the nearby house, an end window was charred. Tara Gesner/METROLAND The electrical meter also melted. “Careless smoking is the cause of Careless smoking was the cause of this recent Highway 7 fire in Carlethe fire,” he said. ton Place. No one was hurt in the blaze, which was detected by the home’s tenant. The blaze brought out 20 firefight- attended the scene, closing the portion “He came out to go to work and dis- ers. of Highway 7 between McNeely Avcovered the fire,” Reynolds said. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) also enue and Highway 15 to traffic.

Connecting to a fire hydrant behind the Gourmet Restaurant, “hose was laid down across the highway,” Reynolds said. The fire chief declared the structure fire under control by 9:48 p.m. and out just before 10:30 p.m. Firefighters continued on scene to work on hot spots. In due course, OPP re-opened Highway 7 to traffic. “I terminated command at 11:12 p.m.,” Reynolds said.

address just after midnight on Sunday, April 26, extinguishing a small fire in the same structure, believed to have been caused by a smoldering ember. “Although there was a full response (by firefighters), we were able to quickly put out the fire using water and foam from the truck,” Reynolds said. A damage estimate has not yet been determined. Reynolds stressed the importance of proper disposal of smoking materials. Extinguish cigarettes correctly and Return to scene don’t throw the cigarette end on the OWFC crews responded to the same ground.

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representatives. Even more telling: less than half of residents surveyed claimed they were satisfied by the current composition of council. To help them in their decision, the town’s previous council authorized a referendum question to be placed on the 2014 municipal election ballot. The question read: “Given that town council is currently composed of 11 members, do you support a change in the composition of council beginning in the year 2018 to seven members, with a mayor and deputy mayor elected at large, one ward councillor for Pakenham, two ward councillors for Ramsay and two ward councillors for Almonte?” Again, residents showed support for a reduction in the size of council. Of the 53 per cent of the 10,110 members of the voting population who cast a ballot, 58 per cent voted in support of the proposed composition. According to a report complied for committee of the whole by Julie Oram, the town’s clerk, Section 8.3 of the Municipal Elections Act states “the municipality shall do everything in its power to implement the result of the question in a timely manner.” However, Section 217 of the Municipal Act also states that council must pass a bylaw regarding changes to the composition of council. At their April 21 meeting, committee of the whole voted on a recommendation to create the necessary bylaw to change the size and composition of council ahead of the 2018 election. They had the op-

Whiskey”, “Bottom of The Bottle”, “Honey”, “Hell On High Heels”, “25 To Life” and more! Within the last two years, Lawrenson has racked up some impressive feats while retaining her status as a totally independent artist. Amanda Kingsland of Country

101.1 will emcee this event, which will include a guest performance by Adrienne Taylor. The CD release party is an all-ages event and a licensed bar will be available in the lobby. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and things get underway at 8 p.m.

portunity, if they so chose, to defeat the recommendation and ignore their voters. “We’re morally bound, even if we’re not legally bound, to support this,” said Mayor Shaun McLaughlin before the vote. “This is what our residents have told us they want.” The recommendation was carried with-

out much more discussion from councillors, who voted to support the creation of the bylaw. The necessary bylaw will now be prepared and brought forward for the official vote at an upcoming council meeting. If passed by council, residents will vote for only seven representatives in the 2018 election.

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www.twp.beckwith.on.ca Contact us at: 1702 9th Line Beckwith RR#2, Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 3P2 General Inquiries: 613-257-1539 or 1-800-535-4532 / Public Works: 613-257-1810 or 1-800-535-4534 / cmoyle@twp.beckwith.on.ca SCHEDULED MEETING DATES 2015

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Carleton Place’s Brea Lawrenson, is releasing her latest CD, #Brealieve, on Friday, May 1 at the Algonquin Commons Theatre at the Woodroffe Campus of Algonquin College. This album has been two years in the making and hosts Top 100 Canadian Country chart climbers “With You

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Tuesday May 5th, 2015 7:00 PM Council Reeve Richard Kidd Monday May 11th, 2015 7:00 PM Planning Councillor Faye Campbell Tuesday May 19th, 2015 6:00 PM Public Works Councillor Tim Campbell Tuesday May 19th, 2015 Immed. Following Finance Deputy-Reeve Sharon Mousseau Tuesday May 12th, 2015 7:15 PM Recreation Reeve Richard Kidd Monday May 25th, 2015 6:30 PM Community Development Councillor Tim Campbell Detailed agendas for meetings are available for review on the Township website at www.twp.beckwith.on.ca or at the Township Office 24 hours prior to the meeting

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO ADOPT THE 2015 BUDGET PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT THE 2015 BUDGET In accordance with section 291 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Municipal By-Law No. 2007-51, notice is hereby given that the Council of the Township intends to discuss and adopt its 2015 Municipal Budget at the regular Council Meeting on: Tuesday, May 5th, 2015, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers The meeting will include an overview of the budget and capital projects for 2015. All interested parties are invited to attend this meeting. For additional information, please contact: Cynthia Moyle, CAO/Clerk 613-257-1539

SUMMER STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Beckwith Township is now accepting student applications for the position of Administrative/Special Events and Projects Assistant responsible for administrative, financial duties and assisting with special events and projects. The successful candidate must be registered as a full-time student during the preceding academic year and intending to return to school on a full-time basis during the next academic year. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a detailed resume clearly marked “Administrative/Special Events and Projects Assistant” prior to 12:00 noon, May 8th, 2105 to: Cynthia Moyle, CAO/Clerk Township of Beckwith cmoyle@twp.beckwith.on.ca We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used for candidate selection purposes.

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Mississippi Mills councillors spent less than campaign limits during election kkent@metroland.com

ments for their campaign by the March 27 deadline. These statements outline income and expenses incurred by each candidate over the duration of their campaign. In Mississippi Mills, each of the elected council’s 11 members filed their paperwork on time.

The numbers are in – members of Mississippi Mills council have submitted their financial records for their municipal election campaigns in 2014. Anyone who filed a nomination paper in last October’s municipal election was required by law to file financial state- Financials

Since residents of Mississippi Mills vote for their representatives on a ward system (with the exception of the mayor’s position, which is voted for atlarge), candidates are issued a spending limit from the town’s clerk based on which ward they’re running in. This is calculated by the clerk by adding together $5,000 plus 85 cents for each elector entitled to vote for the representative,

as per Section 76 (4) of the Municipal Elections Act. Therefore, since Ramsay ward is the largest by population, candidates running in that area had the highest spending cap, at $8,555.55. Almonte came in next, at $8,296.30. Pakenham, being the smallest of the wards by population, had the lowest spending cap, at $6,746.75. None of the winning candidates in

any ward went over their spending cap – in fact, none of them even came close. Ramsay ward is represented by four councillors: Val Wilkinson, John Edwards, Christa Lowry and Paul Watters. Each of the representatives for Ramsay ward came in well under their issued limit, with Watters spending only See FINANCES page A/CP4

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tuesday, May 5th, 2015 7:00 p.m. Physical Environment Committee followed by Planning and Protection Committee

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police ∙ Fire ∙ Ambulance 911 Emergency Only Public Works Emergency Number 24/7 613-257-2253 info@carletonplace.ca 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 613-257-6200 www.carletonplace.ca

toWN of CARlEtoN PlACE tREE PlANtiNG PRoGRAM In efforts to ensure the Town of Carleton Place’s tree population is maintained and enhanced for years to come, we are making trees available to Town of Carleton Place residents at a subsidized rate. For $20.00 (taxes included) a tree of 25mm (1 inch) in thickness and 6’ to 8’ in height will be made available. Species available are: lARGE tREES SMAllER tREES Sugar Maple Showy Mountain Ash Red Oak MacIntosh Apple Hackberry Vouchers for trees will be available for collection at one information session that will be held at the Arena (75 Neelin Street): Wednesday May 6, 2015 start time is 7:00 p.m. Because these trees are subsidized anyone who has their name on a tree list must attend (or have previously attended) the information session to be eligible for a tree voucher. Residents must call before the session in order to be placed on a list for a tree. Call

613-257-2253 to have your name placed on the list or leave a message providing your name, address, telephone number and tree desired and your name will be placed on the list. There are a limited number of trees available. Trees will be provided on a first come first served basis and a limit of 2 trees per household. These trees are available ONLY to taxpayers of the Town of Carleton Place and must be planted within Town limits. Information sessions are open to the public for general information regarding tree planting and maintenance.

EMPloYMENt oPPoRtUNitY The Town of Carleton Place – Public Works Department is seeking an individual to fill the full-time position of Public Works operator ii. SUMMARY: Reporting to Superintendent of Public Works, the incumbent will provide a variety of construction, snow/ice removal, maintenance and repair services to roads and adjacent public properties for the safety and convenience of the public. QUAlifiCAtioN/ExPERiENCE: • Valid DZ Licence • General knowledge of municipal maintenance and construction techniques • 3–5 years of work related experience A detailed job description, for this position, can be accessed at www.carletonplace.ca Interested applicants are invited to submit an application in confidence on or before 11:00am May 8, 2015 quoting “operator ii” Attention Human Resources by: MAil: Town of Carleton Place Attn: Human Resources 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 Email: hr@carletonplace.ca Facsimile: 613 257 8170 The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity

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materials 5. Evaluate program participants at beginning and end of each session 6. Understand and explain guidelines of Summer Reading Club to participants 7. Give parents guidance to help them develop their child’s literacy skills 8. Other tasks as assigned EMPloYMENt oPPoRtUNitY Carleton Place Public Library seeks a A detailed job description for this position student to work as a literacy tutor for can be accessed at www.olco.canlib.ca/ client/cp. Interested applicants are invited children ages 3–5 in summer 2015. JoB PoStiNG oPENiNG dAtE: April 23, to submit an application in confidence by 12PM May 7, 2015 quoting “literacy 2015 tutor” to: JoB PoStiNG CloSiNG dAtE: Thursday, Meriah Caswell, May 7, 2015, at 12pm Manager of Library Services titlE: Literacy Tutor Carleton Place Public Library HoURS: May 25, 2015 - July 2, 2015: 15 101 Beckwith Street hours per week (TRAINING) Carleton Place, ON, K7C2T3 July 6, 2015 - August 20, 2015: 28 or by email to mcaswell@carletonplace.ca hours per week We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those applicants selected for an interview WAGE: $12/hour will be contacted. The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity employer following the rules and REQUiREd QUAlifiCAtioNS: set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal 1. Experience working with young children, regulations information submitted will be used for the purposes of preferably in a literacy-related role. determining suitability for this competition only and in 2. Computer skills including word accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will processing, experience using social and be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for media, and the ability to digitally create Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) upon request. attractive program posters. PUBliC WoRkS dEPARtMENt 3. Ability to communicate effectively with children, parents, and library staff. PURCHASE of A loAdER MoUNtEd dUAl AUGER SNoWBloWER 4. The successful candidate must provide a satisfactory criminal records check. Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by Dave Young, dESiREd QUAlifiCAtioNS: • Knowledge of literacy training and Director of Public Works, Town Hall, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 techniques. until: • Coursework in education. Wednesday May 7th, 2015 PRiMARY dUtiES: @ 11:00 a.m. (local time) 1. Provide tutoring in basic literacy skills for students over the course of the summer for the purchase of a Loader Mounted 2. Attend training sessions in the Spring to Dual Auger Snowblower. develop tutoring skills Equipment Tender packages can be 3. Promote program by visiting schools picked up at the Carleton Place Town and creating materials such as posters Hall. They can also be received by fax or and flyers electronically by calling 613-257-2253 or 4. Develop program by creating course by e-mailing sandrews@carletonplace.ca employer following the rules and regulations set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal information submitted will be used for the purposes of determining suitability for this competition only and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) upon request.

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World Labyrinth Day to be celebrated in Carleton Place this Saturday Join the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth on Saturday, May 2 for its first public event of 2015 as participants “Walk as One at 1” in celebration of World Labyrinth Day. World Labyrinth Day, declared in 1998 by The Labyrinth Society, brings people together globally to recognize the labyrinth as a symbol, a tool, a passion, and a practice. Unlike a maze, a labyrinth is designed as a single path. There are no dead-ends or tricks. The path on

which one enters is the same path on which one exits. A walker is free to focus on a thought or a prayer, or to simply enjoy the energy of the walk itself. Many walkers find that the circular pattern holds them in a type of walking meditation long enough to let their problems and worries fall away. In a busy world, walking a labyrinth can provide an opportunity to foster connection, support healing, and promote well-being.

The Community Labyrinth is located at the corner of George and Baines streets, beside the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum. Construction was made possible by the Town of Carleton Place, individual, business and community sponsors, and an Ontario Trillium Foundation grant. Ways to walk the path in 2015 • Weekly walks every Tuesday morning from 9 to 10 a.m. from June to September.

make in your life. There are more than 4,000 labyrinths active today. For more information about the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth and its upcoming activities, please contact Debby at 613-257-1014 or visit us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/CarletonPlaceCommunityLabyrinth or our blog: http://carletonplacecommunitylabyrinth.blogspot.com Submitted by the Carleton Place Community Labyrinth.

per cent of his allowable amount, at mayor John Levi. Dalgity spent only $3,714.60 on his $7,660.22, in order to beat out his two Levi spent the second most on his mayoral campaign, or 23.1 per cent of $498.11, or 5.8 per cent of the limit. opposing mayoral candidates, former runner-up campaign, at $5,270.11, or the limit. McLaughlin also accepted the most Edwards’ expenses were the highest councillor Garry Dalgity and former 37.7 per cent of the mayoral limit. of the Ramsay councillors, but only by a hair. He spent 19.2 per cent of the limit, while Wilkinson spent 17 per cent and Lowry spent 16.5 per cent. Three of Almonte’s four council representatives spent higher ratios of their limit than Ramsay ward councillors. Coun. Jane Torrance spent 24.4 per cent of her $8,296.30 cap, followed by Coun. Jill McCubbin (22.5 per cent), Coun. Alex Gillis (20.5 per cent). Coun. Bernard Cameron spent even less of his limit at 15.6 per cent. Pakenham ward’s two council representatives spent the highest percentages of their smaller cap, compared to representatives in the other two wards. Coun. Denzil Ferguson spent $3,516.40 of the $6,746.75 cap, or 52.1 per cent, while Coun. Duncan Abbott spent $2,603.70, or 38.6 per Zoning Amending Meeting cent. May 26 ZA-15-03 - Sigler 5:30 p.m. Funds for campaign expenses can for 6751 County Rd 43 be offset by contributions made to a DNE 200th Anniversary Meeting candidate’s campaign. Each winning May 28 Council Chambers 7:00 p.m. candidate except Ferguson accepted contributions to their campaign.

contributions of the three mayoral candidates, at $8,505. In comparison, Levi accepted $5,270.11 in contributions, while Dalgity accepted $3,914.

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Mayor The spending allowance for a mayoral campaign is calculated differently than other councillors because the mayor is elected at large by every voting member of the municipality. The clerk calculated the spending cap for the mayor’s campaign by adding together $7,500 plus 85 cents for each of the 10,116 electors entitled to vote in Mississippi Mills. Therefore, the spending cap for the three candidates running for mayor was set at $16,098.60. The winning candidate, Mayor Shaun McLaughlin, spent only 47.6

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Talk to a volunteer labyrinth keeper onsite. • Thursday, June 18: Walk in Peace at 5:30 p.m. This is an evening peace walk. Bring along a picnic supper, enjoy the gardens, music and guest speakers. • Light Up the Labyrinth Sept. 11. Set-up is at 6:30 p.m. with the walk at 7:30 p.m. Members of the volunteer labyrinth committee invite you to experience the benefits a labyrinth can

Connected to Your Community - A/CP4 - Thursday, April 30, 2015


Town of Carleton Place prepares for road improvements Ashley Kulp

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Having not seen any improvements since the 1980s, this stretch of Park Avenue (above), between Nelson and Coleman streets, will be completely rehabilitated this summer. Inset: Park Avenue resident Heather MacDonald speaks to Carleton Place’s director of public works, Dave Young, during the town’s capital projects open house April 22 in council chambers.

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The summer months won’t just bring sunshine, but several road improvements for the residents of Carleton Place. The town held its annual capital projects open house in council chambers April 22 to give residents an opportunity to find out more about this year’s slate of road projects and provide input. According to Carleton Place’s director of public works, Dave Young, there are several road rehabilitation projects on the docket for this summer, the biggest being the complete overhaul of Park Avenue from Peter Street to Nelson Street, which is estimated to cost in the neighbourhood of $510,000. “It’s the largest in terms of the length of street to be done,” Young confirmed, adding that the complete reconstruction of the street will include “curbs and sidewalks where there aren’t any right now.” This stretch of road hasn’t seen any work since the 1980s, he said. As the second phase of that project, Park Avenue, from Peter Street to Lake Avenue, which will only see an overlay as “the road, itself, is in pretty good shape,” and was last done about 15 years ago, Young said. “So, we’re doing Park from end to end,” he continued. Young said the road has been on the

department’s radar for improvements for years. “We have heard about Park over the years, because of the condition it’s in and we’ve had it identified in our long-term plan for quite some time,” he stated. Park Avenue resident Heather MacDonald was one of many who attended the open house. “I’m glad to see it’s (Park Avenue) being done,” she noted to Young. Also the docket is the road reconstruction of Lake Avenue East at a price tag of just under $300,000, which includes a new forcemain. This builds on the work done two years ago to Lake Avenue West. “We’re starting from that (Lake Avenue West) termination point and will go through the signalized intersection at Bridge Street,” Young explained. “We will add curbs and sidewalks, taking the work to the east side of the old railroad tracks.” While this isn’t a large stretch of road, he said it “definitely is due for a facelift.” Arthur Street from Napoleon Street to Lansdowne Avenue will see a road reconstruction with new curbing from Elizabeth to Napoleon. A total of $140,000 has been budgeted for this work. New sidewalks are also on the way for Thomas Street from High to Herriott; and repaving on Thomas from Herriott to Townline Road, at

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a cost of $145,000. “We try to ensure we increase the accessibility of the street when we do this work,” Young said, referencing the elevated curb style the department favours. The public works department has been hosting the capital projects open house for many years and Young said it’s very valuable for the department. “It gives people a bit of an idea of what’s going on. If their street is ripped up and they really don’t know anything about it, they can come and look at the plans and get a sense of what’s happening on the street,” he said. “It’s been well-received.” “It’s also helpful for us. We’ve learned lots of things that people living on the street know that survey and design work don’t always pick up,” Young added. To keep costs down, the town traditionally bundles all of its roads projects into one tender and Young said they will do that again this year.
“With the open house, we’re getting ready to tender the projects here soon. We’re hoping to have a contractor selected in May and then really get into these projects into the summer,” he remarked, adding that he hopes work would be wrapped up by mid-October. “The (capital projects) budget is pretty comparable to last year. This year we focused primarily on road works, so we don’t have a lot of sewer and water work slated for this year,” Young continued.


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Lanark County Food Bank’s (LCFB) hampers are filled with plenty of delicious meal options and on Saturday, May 8, they will prove just that. As a way to cap off Food Banks Canada’s Every Plate Full hunger awareness week (May 2 to 8), LCFB will be hosting a community dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Carleton Place. But this isn’t just any community dinner. Board members and volunteers will exclusively be using food that can be found in the food bank’s hampers. According to LCFB manager Karin Nakamura, this is a way to prove that delicious and nutritious meals can be made from items in the food hampers. “We (board) were brainstorming about what we could do and we thought the community dinner would be a good way to remove the stigma around the food bank and the whole idea that food banks just give you Kraft Dinner and pork and beans,” she remarked. “We want to creatively explore and demonstrate what is in the hamper and what can be done with it.” A typical food bank hamper, which is available to clients once a month, includes canned vegetables, soup, rice, canned tomatoes, pasta, pasta sauce, peanut butter, fruit, a variety of beans, canned pasta and stew. Cereal, eggs, fresh milk, cheese slices, meat, yogurt, bread, rolls, treats, school snacks and juice boxes are also staples, as well as fresh produce, baby food, formula and diapers. Toilet paper, personal hygiene items and baking supplies are also featured occasionally and depending on donations, special extras are

sometimes thrown in. “We got a box of asparagus in the other day, which isn’t common, but it’s nice to be able to give our clients that variety,” Nakamura said. Hampers contain five days worth of food and clients can also access two emergency hampers a year. “We would certainly never turn anyone that’s hungry away, but these hampers are for emergency assistance,” Nakamura stressed. “They are to provide a helping hand; a stop gap measure.” For the community dinner, guests will be treated to a main course with salad, entree and rolls, as well as coffee, tea, lemonade and dessert, but the specific menu remains a surprise. A vegetarian option will also be available. “We made a point of making sure that whatever we picked, we’re not using expensive spices, but this will be a good, hearty, interesting, healthy meal out of what we provide,” Nakamura stated.

The community dinner is a fundraising venture for the LCFB and the cost is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, $7.50 for children six to 12 and children under five get in for free. Advance tickets are available at Read’s Book Shop, the LCFB office or at the door. In addition to the meal, a creative contribution exhibit on what “every plate full” means to local students, will also be on display and the LCFB will have information on the service they provide to the communities of Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place and Beckwith.

“It’s an easy way to give to the food bank; go out and eat at your favourite restaurant and a donation is made to the food bank,” she continued. Participating restaurants in the fundraiser, are Ballygiblin’s, Generations Inn, Read’s Book Shop and Slackoni’s Fine Italian Cuisine in Carleton Place; The Heirloom Café, Mama’s Place, Palms Coffee Shop, Robin’s Nest Tea Room and Moose McGuire’s in Almonte; as well as Love That Barr Sports Pub & Eatery in Pakenham. Other restaurants, including the Thirsty Moose, St. James Gate, House Enjoy a Meal, Fill a Plate of Fong, The Good Food Co., The From May 2 to 8, local restaurants King’s Kitchen, The Eating Place, Fishare also throwing their support behind erman’s Palace, The Waterfront Gastrothe food bank by participating in the En- pub and the Thruway Restaurant in Carjoy a Meal, Fill a Plate initiative. Nakamura said 10 restaurants are “partnering with us, putting up specials that week and giving a percentage of the proceeds to us.”

leton Place; as well as the Barley Mow, Mill St. Crepe Company, the Superior Restaurant, Foodies Fine Foods and the Daily Scoop will have donation jars at the LCFB. Hike for Hunger this Saturday Every Plate Full week kicks off this Saturday, May 2 with the LCFB’s inaugural Hike for Hunger from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Goodwood Marsh Nature Trail in Beckwith. Participants are still welcome and can register at bit.ly/LCFB-EBF. Donations can also be made at that site. For more information, look for Lanark County Food Bank on Facebook or visit their website: www.lanarkcountyfoodbank.ca.

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The sixth annual Recycling Day, sponsored by the Carleton Place Environmental Advisory Committee, was held outside RONA on Saturday, April 25. Above, RONA employee Emma Thompson. Right: Randy Coulter hauls this large television off to a better place than the spare bedroom.

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Costs keep going up, up, up I likely sound like a broken record, but it seems like it’s getting harder and harder to make ends meet. With the sky-high hydro costs many residents face when they open their bills each month to the often shocking price hike at grocery stores, it’s not easy The editorial cartoon featured in the regional section of this newspaper this week, struck a chord with me. It depicts a young family of four flipping a coin to determine whether they eat or turn on the lights that week. It is in response to the anticipated hydro rates increase that we will see across the province, but it really got me thinking. Have things really gotten so bad that we are being forced to sacrifice basic human necessities? As a single person and relatively new homeowner, it was a bit of a wake-up call when I purchased my home as, suddenly, I didn’t have all of the disposable income to which I had been accustomed. I’m certainly not “house poor”, but it made me put my priorities before my wants and begin to seriously judge whether I needed that new pair of shoes or should save my funds for something else. Before, it wasn’t as difficult a decision. All of a sudden I had to start saving for the eventual deterioration of an aging furnace, energy-sucking fridge, etc. That said, this didn’t seem like as much of a sacrifice for what I was getting in return: my own home and knowing I was putting my money towards something and not lining the pocket of a landlord. However, having the one income sometimes makes it more difficult to pay the gas and hydro, cell phone and Internet bills, as well as the mortgage, house insurance, car insurance, and whatever else. It can often leave very little leftover. I consider myself fortunate that I am able to do it on my own, but it makes me wonder

ASHLEY KULP The Usual Kulprit if I sometimes struggle, what is life like for a family of four? Sure, there are typically two incomes, so double the funds to go around, but they also have growing mouths to feed, bodies to clothe, daycare costs, recreational sports fees and the list goes on. I shudder to think at what it cost my parents to raise three girls. According to an article last fall by Today’s Parent, the costs of raising children are reaching new heights and Statistics Canada reports that many parents of young kids carry a debt worth 180 per cent of their after-tax income. A Fraser Institute study stated that it costs $3,000 to $4,000 to raise a child each year, or $72,000 by the time they reach age 18. However, that figure doesn’t include housing or daycare costs, so that number could easily double or perhaps even triple. That is quite simply, terrifying. How can people afford to raise children, let alone save for their post-secondary education at the same time? In that same article, it’s estimated it will cost around $40,000 for a four-year degree by the time today’s toddlers reach university/college age. It’s been more than 10 years since I was in college and sure, my parents helped me out, but I was expected to work and fund much of the costs over my three-year program. Loans I am still paying back today. The good thing about it was that it taught me a valuable lesson about money and didn’t allow me to squander my education. All of these horror stories don’t dispute the fact that having a child is a tremendous gift and my hats off to all of those who are struggling to raise their family today. It’s not for the faint of heart.

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Calvary Christian Academy in Franktown held its annual Heritage Fair at the school April 23. Students in grades 4 to 8 showcased their uniquely Canadian projects in 55 exhibits. Above, junior national duck callers Jakob, left, and Riley Wissing focused on the Canada Goose for their project. Jakob is in Grade 4 and Riley is in Grade 7.

Clean feeders now to prepare for summer visitors Just south of our area, near Port Elmsley, a gentleman reported his first Purple Martin back. He has had his Martin house in use for several years. In Beckwith Township, April 13, Randy Marinelli reports spotting a Northern Harrier, Common Grackles, a Killdeer, Eastern Meadowlark, American Kestrel, and four Tree Swallows. April 11, two Song Sparrows were singing in his garden. In Mississippi Mills, the area is blue, bluebird blue. On April 11, Shaun McLaughlin, and April 16, Mary and Howard Robinson, all had Eastern Bluebirds return to their properties. April 15,

Editorial Policy The Canadian Gazette welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.insideottawavalley.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email akulp@perfprint.ca, fax them to 613-283-7480, or mail them to 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1.

Strictly for the Birds LYNDA C. BENNETT

Ray Fortune in Lanark-Highlands had Bluebirds return. In Pakenham ward on Cedar Hill Road, Peter Donaldson, who has a bluebird trail, reported his first bluebirds back, plus a pair of Tree Swallows, April 17. Bob Smith in the Pakenham area had a few Evening Grosbeaks at their feeders 10 days ago, but they have disappeared. Ray Holland, in Pakenham village, had both Savannah and Vesper Sparrows calling. The three Greater Yellowlegs are still in a flooded field along Needham Road, east of Pakenham. Ray had reported these shorebirds on April 18, along with two Pectoral Sandpipers. I saw the Yellowlegs the next day, but

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the Sandpipers had left. Outside Lanark County, along old Highway 17, north of Kinburn Side Road, I saw one Greater Yellowlegs and a Pectoral Sandpiper in a small flooded field with some cattle. A surprise northern visitor turned up at Ray Holland’s feeder April 14. By the time his camera was ready, this Boreal Chickadee flew over towards the cemetery and then into the woods. Very unusual for this little songbird to come to our area. One normally finds them in Algonquin Provincial Park. For everyone who feeds birds all year, now is the time to thoroughly clean the feeders, ready for summer visitors. A lady in Almonte, walking a trail in town, found a sick Purple Finch on the ground, with eyes badly crusted with secretions, indicative of avian conjunctivitis. The bird was taken to the Wild Bird Care centre for treatment. Best prevention is clean feeders. Please call Lynda at 613-256-5013 or email bennett@magma.ca with bird reports.


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The issue of a potential cluster lot development being constructed on the Burnt Lands Alvar in Mississippi Mills is continuing to cause concern among residents. At their regular meeting on Tuesday, April 21, Mississippi Mills committee of the whole held a public meeting on a proposed zoning bylaw amendment that would change the zoning of the subject lands to allow a cluster lot development to be built. Residents opposed to the zoning bylaw amendment filled the public gallery for the public meeting, many of them standing up to speak against the application. Additionally, five letters of opposition were filed with the town prior to the meeting, each stating their concern over the issue. “I believe that allowing this cluster lot development to move forward will cause irreparable damage to the alvar,” said Karen Richter, a Pakenham resident who submitted a formal letter of opposition to the town, and who also chose to speak at the meeting. “I urge you (council) to start now and deny this application.” Background In November, the Lanark County Land Division Committee granted conditional approval to an application to develop a cluster lot on a privately owned portion of the Burnt Lands Alvar in Mississippi Mills. The development would see the construction of four 1-acre lots, each with a single family dwelling (plus the inclusion of an existing dwelling), on a 103.3-acre parcel of land. Access to the development would be via a private road, and each lot would be serviced by a private well and septic system. Since the conditional approval was given, locals, including the Mississippi Valley Field Natural-

ists (MVFN), have been working to appeal the application with the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). Their opposition stems mainly from the fact that the Burnt Lands Alvar is an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) that is home to several rare species of flora and fauna – some of which can be found nowhere else in the world. Disturbing the alvar with a cluster lot development, they argue, could cause irreversible damage to the diverse ecosystem that exists there. The MVFN are currently working not only to appeal the current cluster lot application, but also to include better protections for ANSI in the Mississippi Mills Community Official Plan (COP) and zoning bylaws. In fact, also at their April 21 meeting, committee of the whole supported a motion to recommend that council proceed with an interim control bylaw for ANSI within the municipality. This bylaw, if supported by council at an upcoming meeting, will protect ANSI from future development applications for a period of up to one year while policies are reviewed. It should be noted that the interim control bylaw is not meant to affect the current cluster lot application. Application The zoning bylaw amendment application that was in question at the public meeting is necessary to allow a cluster lot to be built on the subject lands. Currently the lands are zoned Rural (RU), a zoning that requires frontage onto a street. The proposed cluster lot, however, will not front onto a street. Instead, it will be accessed by a private road branching off of Golden Line Road. Therefore, a zoning change to Rural Special Exception is necessary. The zoning bylaw amendment was one of the conditions provided

by the Lanark County Land Division Committee when they offered conditional approval on the development. The development, therefore, cannot go forward unless council approves the necessary zoning bylaw amendment. Cluster lots, with the proper zoning, are currently a permitted development within the town’s COP.

“I believe that allowing this cluster lot development to move forward will cause irreparable damage to the alvar.” Karen Richter Concerned resident

Meeting Several members of the public in attendance at the meeting had a chance to speak about the application. First, Tineke Kuiper of the MVFN stood to express her concern over the placement of the lots’ septic systems. Marc Rivet of J.L. Richards & Associates Limited, the firm who is handling the review of the application on behalf of the municipality, answered by saying that a hydrogeological assessment for the development has been prepared by the applicant, and that the clearance of the report is yet another condition of the conditional approval that it was given. Other locals, including Karen Richter, said they were worried about the precedent that would be set if council approved the bylaw amendment and allowed a cluster lot to be developed on an ANSI. “Would you grant the same permissions to other private land owners then in the future?” she asked. Theresa Peluso, who is also a

member of the MVFN, said that allowing a cluster lot to be built on the Burnt Lands Alvar would “be showing complete disregard for the biodiversity of the area.” She mentioned that there are more than 300 unusual species that call the alvar home, and that a development there would be “just one more nail in its coffin.” Ted Legg, an Almonte resident who is also concerned about the alvar, said that the protection of ANSI like the Burnt Lands is council’s responsibility to current and future generations. “We can’t keep killing off these ANSI areas,” he said, “A little development here, a little development there – it adds up.” Next, Pauline Donaldson, an Almonte resident, stood to read the letter she submitted to council regarding her opposition to the application. “I feel that this proposed building area should be considered for now to still be a restricted area for building until further evaluation can take place,” she said. “It is likely that in the near future the town will receive evidence to suggest that the whole ANSI should be placed under an enhanced regulatory classification that would allow no building of houses or roads there.” Kuiper spoke again near the end of the meeting. She said the development, with its 100-acre footprint, is unnecessarily large. “Should we destroy all of that land for four houses?” she asked. “The whole area will become fragmented and disturbed.” Murray Chown, from Novatech Engineering, the firm representing the applicant, pointed out: “It’s not a question of whether or not this should be allowed,” he said of the cluster lot application and subsequently the zoning bylaw amendment. “Your community official plan already allows it.” He said he urged the municipality to approve the zoning bylaw

amendment, and to not hold up the development on a technicality. Public meetings are held by the town to gather input and hear concerns from residents. No decisions or comments

from council members are made during public meeting. Staff will consider the input received at the public meeting and prepare a report and recommendations for committee of the whole to review.

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the choir and instrumental group performance of the Music Monday theme song, We Are One. Following this, more musical entertainment will be provided by the choir, dance club, and harmonica group, and vocal, dance, and instrumental music presentations will be put on by class groupings for the entire school population from Grades JK to 6.
 Through our Music Monday concerts, we hope that the public will actively support quality music education. Go to www. musicmonday.ca for more details on how you can help. Submitted by Susan McCuanHarron, Arklan Community Public School.

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SOCIAL NOTES ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

40th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION For Barry and Debbie Bolton May 16, 2015 from 8 pm - 1 am At the Royal Canadian Legion Smiths Falls, Ontario Welcome all family and friends Best wishes only BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

HAPPY 89TH BIRTHDAY Thursday, April 30th Mary Nagle Her children are hosting a Tea Sunday, May 3rd 1 to 4 p.m. at Mary’s home 17 Grant St., Perth, ON Blessings and Best Wishes

HAPPY 10TH ANNIVERSARY Brian May 7, 2015 Love you lots Love Jackie BIRTH

BIRTH

BIRTHDAY

ANNIVERSARY

HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY Arnie and Dianne Badour May 1, 1965-2015 Today as you look back with happiness and pride Upon the fifty cherished years That you’ve spent side by side, May every memory that you share Of dreams you’ve seen come true, Help make this special Golden day A happy one for you! Love ‘n hugs Your family and friends BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

We’re celebrating Katherine Hover’s 80th Birthday You’re invited to a tea at 441 Hwy. 15, Smiths Falls (South Elmsley Twp. Hall) on Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 2-4 pm Please Join Us Best wishes only Your presence on this special day will be the cherished gift

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY Jean Krygsman Best wishes from your Husband Leo and family, Marion and Everett Knox, Helen Krygsman and Jean’s grandchildren Rob and Sonia Snippe, Cynthia Yetts and Kelly Adkins, and great grandchildren, Zach, Brandon, Courtney and Mikeal. Have a great day on your birthday!

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

Do you know this Lady??? She is turning 80!!! Please join Margaret’s family in celebrating her 80th Birthday Sunday, May 3rd, 12-3 p.m. Perth Lions Hall (fairgrounds) Light lunch provided RSVP Melinda 613-812-0381 melinda@embers.on.ca or carolann@embers.on.ca

BOND – Proud parents Stephanie and Philip are

pleased to announce the arrival of their second beautiful baby daughter Victoria Anne born April 17, 2015 weighing 8Ib, 8oz. A little sister for Rachel, second grandchild for excited grandparents Margaret and Tony Bond, fifth for Cathy and Bruce Nesbitt.

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY DON! May 5, 2015 Love your family

ANNIVERSARY

HAPPY 5TH BIRTHDAY April 28, 2015 Mason Love Mom and Dad Gramma and Grampa Gramma Jo & Darth Vader Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 40 - Thursday, April 30, 2015

May 1, 2015 Doreen Cassell HAPPY 89TH BIRTHDAY This is from your girls. On your special day. To thank you for being that person. Taking very good care of us. We never went without. Putting us always first over yourself. Over the years you gave your love and your heart. We are so glad God gave you to us. We are proud to call you our Mom. We love you so much. Faye Moore Ann Hare and family P.S. Happy Mother’s Day


BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

DEATH NOTICE

BIRTH

BURCHILL – Big brothers Navin and Calvin welcome with love Camden Harrison. Born to Melinda and Colin on Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 9:15 am weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Anne-Marie (Randell) and Kevin Burchill (Perth) and Stephanie and Jim McLellan (Perth)

DEATH NOTICE

HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY Frieda McPhee May 6, 2015 Love Bill and your family ANNOUNCEMENT

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HAPPY LUNGAVERSARY Happy Lungaversary

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CARD OF THANKS

DEATH NOTICE

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Paul R. Deegan

ANNOUNCEMENT

Come celebrate Ron Bernicky’s One Year LUNGAVERSARY! Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 Smiths Falls Golf and Country Club 2:00pm to 5:00pm Join us for a drink and a piece of cake!

DEATH NOTICE

CARD OF THANKS

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I would like to thank my family and friends for making my birthday party a wonderful day. Thanks also for good wishes, gifts and cards. God Bless Pauline Wright

It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden and unexpected passing of Paul Robert Deegan at the age of 71 on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland while travelling home from spending the winter in Florida. Beloved husband and best friend of Carol (Taylor) Deegan. Loved, respected and admired father of Kevin (Kim) Deegan, Heather Deegan (Paul Meier) and stepfather of Christopher Perkins, Michael (Michelle) Perkins, James (Luc) Perkins, Shannon (Jeff) Bower and Sharron MacRae. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Lauren, Chloe, Joslyn, and stepgrandchildren Hannah, Katherine, Halee, Kayleigh, Kendra, Jada, Maya, Allen, Daniel, Taylor, John and Abby. Loved brother of Pat (Alex) Yanosik, Catherine (Gordon) Giff, Dr. Don (Shelley) Deegan and Jim Deegan (Susan Odegard). Predeceased by his parents Donald and Orma (Plant) Deegan and brother Dennis Deegan. Fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and many good friends. Family and friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Interment, St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. In memory of Paul, donations to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute for the advancement of research would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Campbell McDermid wishes to thank everyone for all the kind words of sympathy, lovely flowers and cards. Thank you to the Smiths Falls Hospital and O’Dacre Funeral Home. Special thanks to the volunteer firemen for their acts of kindness and to the ladies at St. Bedes for the wonderful luncheon. Also to Father Hunt for the beautiful and spiritual service and to Pat Dolan for the eulogy. Wife June and extended family

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The Leblanc and Jary families would like to express their appreciation to all in the Clayton and Lanark area for their support at this sad and difficult time, following the passing of Stan Jary Sr. age 82. Sincerely the Leblanc and Jary families

McKinnon, Bernard (Retired CIBC)

Passed away on April 21, 2015 at the age of 89 in Carleton Place Ont. Loved and fondly remembered by his wife Helen, son Michael (Diane), grandchildren Craig (Pinar) and Ian (Katie) along with great-grandchildren, Derin, Derya, Hank and Crosby. Survived by his brother Jim (Anne), London Ont, and sister-in-law Marion (late Peter) Clute, Elmvale Ont, as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his sister Margaret Powell. Bernie was born in Barrie Ont and was an accomplished athlete, playing baseball, basketball, hockey and football. He attended St Michael’s College (Toronto) where he was a member of the football and hockey teams. After graduation he began a 40 year career with the CIBC, holding management positions in Peterborough, London, Hamilton and St. Catharine’s. Bernie was an avid curler and golfer and enjoyed spending time with the many friends he and Helen made in London, Dundas, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Perth. Many wonderful times were also spent on annual vacations to Myrtle Beach SC. Special thanks to the caring staff at the Carleton Place Terrace and Bayshore. A celebration of Bernie’s life will be held on Saturday May 9th at St. Mary’s Church, 28 Hawthorne St, Carleton Place, Ont, with a time to visit the family from 10:00 AM until the funeral mass at 10:30 a.m. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of your choice. www.barkerfh.com

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Miller Margaret Jean Miller née Duff

Passed away peacefully in hospital on Saturday, April 25th, 2015 at the age of 74 years. Beloved wife for 56 years of Glenn James Miller. Predeceased by her parents Ethel (Thomson) and Rex Duff, and siblings Doug, Donald, Bob, Cathy, Deanna, Dorothy, Raymond, Louise and Elwin. She was the dear mother of Lorrie Miller (David Hyland), Judy Nagle, James (Patricia Cannon) and Art. Cherished grandmother of 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. She will be remembered by her brothers Allan, Ken, Lloyd, Carl, Wayne, Ross, Eddy and sister Nancy. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Thursday, April 30th, 2015 from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. followed by the funeral service in the Chapel at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery, Perth. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Driver Program of Lanark County would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

Fisher, Elaine Peacefully at the Carleton Place Hospital on Thursday April 23, 2015. Predeceased by her husband William. Loving mother of Bonnie Bentley, Bruce (Diane) and Darla (Cliff Giles). Proud grandmother of Chad and Shyla (Andrew) Bentley and Kelcy and Rourke Giles. Dear sister of Daisy (Frank Lee – deceased), Shirley Durward, and Arnold Hodgins (Dorothy). Elaine will be missed by her several nieces and nephews. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Tuesday April 28, 2015 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Wednesday at St. James Anglican Church at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Fr. David Andrew officiating. Inurnment at Munster Union Cemetery. For those who wish, a donation to St. James Anglican Church or the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.

Quattrocchi James “Jamie” Quattrocchi

The family of Jamie Quattrocchi are saddened to announce his sudden and tragic passing on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at the age of 25 while sightseeing at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. Cherished son of Jim and Caroline (nee Degraw) Quattrocchi and best friend and soul mate of Brittany Smith. Loving brother of Jessica, Jeremy and Jeanna Quattrocchi. Beloved grandson of Jean (the late Joseph) Quattrocchi and Donald (Marie) Degraw and the late Marlene Degraw. Jamie will be forever remembered by his aunts and uncles, Vince (Dorothy) Quattrocchi, Fran Quattrocchi, Joanne (Scott) Jibb and Joe Quattrocchi, Craig Degraw, and Charon Gallant (Rob Visser); his cousins Mark and Luke Quattrocchi, Christina Jibb, Maggie Degraw, and Richard, Ryan, Brandon and Tyler Gallant. Jamie will also be sadly missed by Brittany’s mom Elizabeth Evans, his faithful dog “Cooper” and cat “Cali” along with his many other extended family and so many friends. Family and friends are invited to gather at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Friday, May 1, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A service to celebrate Jamie’s life will take place at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 11 o’clock. If desired, memorial contributions in Jamie’s name may be made to a fund set up through CIBC to assist with safety measures at Peggy’s Cove. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Moffatt, Elizabeth Peacefully passed away in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on April 23, 2015 in her 95th year. Predeceased by her husband of 60 years John Moffatt. Loving mother of Hope of Fort McMurray, AB, Brenda (Howard) of Nanaimo, BC, Judi, Gord (Sheila) and Cheryl (Gerry). Dear grandmother of David (Tracy), Craig, Erich (Teressa), Jason (Dana), Jesse, Jordon, Joshua (Lauren), Blake (Christa), Brandi, Lainey (Ian), Darwyn, Odessa, Tiah and Judge. Great-grandmother of 14. She will also be remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by her daughter Doris, sons Bob and Stephen and her sister Gertrude Ferrier. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave. Carleton Place on Sunday April 26, 2015 from 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was held at Zion Memorial United Church, Franklin Street, Carleton Place on Monday at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Jim Baldwin officiating. Interment at United Cemeteries. Donations to Zion Memorial United Church or the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated. The family would like to thank all second floor nursing staff at the Carleton Place Hospital and Dr. Janice Gray.


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Kathleen May

It is with great sadness that the family of Kathleen Lewis announces her sudden passing. She was a very special mother, mother-inlaw, grandmother and great-grandmother, the best! Kathleen May Lewis in her 91st year beloved wife of the late Leslie George Lewis (2002). Dearly loved mother of sons Kevin (Carol), Darrell (Gina), and daughters Beverly (John) and Debbie (late David Hall). Dear Grandmother to Ashley (Adam Maloney), Matthew, Alexander and Jordan. Great-grandmother to Abbigail and Annabel Maloney. The family wish to thank Reverend Albert Hoppins for his continual support. At Kathleen’s request a private graveside service will take place at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to St. John’s Anglican Church would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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HARGREAVES Madge Joyce

Passed away peacefully at her home in Lyn on Sunday April 19th, 2015. Madge (Thompson) Hargreaves aged 88 years. Loving mother of William (Linda), Neil (Marilyn), Catherine, Kevin (Patricia) and Shawn (Brenda Nyitrai) Hargreaves. Cherished grandmother to Jason and Tara; Brian and Mark; Matthew and Kyle; and Samantha and 3 great grandchildren. Predeceased by parents William and Mabel (Hardy) Thompson. A Graveside Service and interment will be held at Oakland Cemetery, Brockville on Thursday April 30th, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. In memory of Madge donations to the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. Barclay Funeral Home, 137 Pearl St. East Brockville entrusted with arrangements. Messages of condolence may be made online at www.barclayfuneralhome.com

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Ann

Peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family on Saturday, April 25, 2015 in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late Glen Stearns. Devoted and loving mother to Cathy and Chris, loving mother-inlaw to Mike Bedford and Randy Fox. Cherished and proud grandmother to Angela, Amber (Chad), Niki (Aaron), Cory and Andrea. Dear great-grandmother to Mason. Predeceased by her parents Harold and Catherine Routledge. Sister to the late Fred Routledge (Donna). Sister-in-law to Bud (Ivy Stearns) and Don (Margaret Foster). Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. The family would like to thank all the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the ICU Department at the Smiths Falls Hospital for the repeated, wonderful care, compassion and support regarding Mom. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 from 11am until time of funeral service in the Chapel at 12 o’clock. Interment to take place at Hillcrest Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Arthritis Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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Peacefully at home, while surrounded by loved ones in the early morning hours of Saturday, April 25th, 2015; Merrill Harrison Heise of Arnprior passed away at the age of 84 years. Dear son of the late William Heise and the late Esther Kauffeldt. Beloved husband of the late Yvonne Chambers and by first marriage, the mother of his children, the late Elizabeth “Betty” Benson. Dearly loved “Dad” of Susan Osborne (Bruce) of Carleton Place; William “Bill” Heise (Shirley) of Woodlawn; Brenda Muir (Jim) of Evansburg, Alberta; Kimberley McNab (David Buck) of Arnprior; Tania Roffey (Ron Byrne) of Ottawa; Cindy Kellett (Chris) of Kelowna, B.C. and Bettyann Heise of Arnprior. Proud and doting “Grampa Merrill” of 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Merrill was the youngest brother of Magaret Harrod (Al) and Mildred Heise, both of Ottawa; Goldie Hogan (late Bill) of Arnprior, Edith Bandy (late George) of Belleville and Gerald Heise (Babs) of Arnprior. Also survived and fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. The Heise families received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday, April 28th from 5 p.m. until 6:45 p.m. A Twilight Funeral Service was held in the Pilon Family Chapel on Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Pastor Larry Mack officiated. Cremation followed with interment at the Albert Street Cemetery at a later date. In memory of Merrill, please consider a donation to the Renfrew County Lung Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

IN MEMORIAM LYON- In loving memory of our mother, Doris Lyon, who passed away, March 28, 1984 and our father, Walter Lyon, who passed away April 18, 1979. Always remembered, The Lyon Family

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Roscoe Lyle Garrett

Peacefully surrounded by the love of his family at Perth Community Care Centre, Perth on April 21st, 2015 Roscoe passed away at the age of 94 years. Beloved husband for 60 years to Brenda E. (Martin) Garrett. Loving and respected father of Marion (late Jim) Clark and Peter Garrett (Marg). Proud grandfather of Travis Clark (Melinda Gamble), Olivia and Garrett, Dayna Clark (Jonny Blair), Kaley Clark (Benji Herns), Jeremy (Susan) Garrett, Jamie Wilkinson (Natasha Blackburn), Marcus, Ryanna and Nevaeh, Krista (Chris) Craig, Alicia and Austin and Chris Flieler (Vanessa Pinder-Moss). Roscoe will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by his brother Virgil (Beryl), his sister Beulah (late Robert ‘Bud) Hodgson, his many nieces, nephews, neighbours and all his friends and family. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Saturday, April 25th, 2015 from 9:00 A.M. until service in the Chapel at 10:30 A.M. Interment, Zealand Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Sharbot Lake United Church would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Ian Charles Martin Joseph Majore

Ian passed away peacefully, in hospital, Perth, with his loving wife Sheila and his dear son Martin by his side, on Friday, April 24, 2015. Ian Charles Martin Joseph Majore, of Westport, at the age of 64 years. He was predeceased by his parents, Louis and Irene Majore (née St. Pierre). Ian was the loving husband for over 43 wonderful years to Sheila (née Schonauer), and much loved and respected father to Martin (Heather), of Perth. Cherished grandfather to Eric, Ian will be sadly missed by his family, his in-laws, his extended family, and many friends throughout the years. Ian was well known in the community as a successful entrepreneur and General Contractor for Major Maintenance for over 20 productive years, providing craftsmanship and quality service to his customers, in Lanark County and surrounding areas. To honour Ian’s wishes, cremation will take place a private ceremony to be held at a later date. In honour of Ian, please direct your expressions of sympathy to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society or to the Canadian Cancer Society. Mr. Majore’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613-267-3082

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BADOUR, NicOle Peacefully at the Montfort Hospital, Ottawa while surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday evening, April 21st, 2015; Nicole Badour, formerly of Brockville passed away at the age of 70 years. Beloved daughter of the late Emile Laporte and the late Simone Lalonde. Dearly loved mother of Jim (Nancy Walsh) of Arnprior; Julie Badour (late John Stacenko) of Kanata; Kim Byers (John) of Petawawa and Dave (Bonnie) of Nepean. Cherished grandmother of Curtis, Joshua, Thomas, William, Nicholas, Phillip, Sadie, Naomi and Erin. Dear sister of Paul Laporte (Paulette), François Laporte, Louise Laporte, Madeleine Brazeau (Michel) and Marie-France Brabant (Pierre), all of Gatineau. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. The Badour family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Saturday morning from 10 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember Nicole took place in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Nicole, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Whalen, Gail (nee Crawford)

It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of our mom, Gail Whalen at the age of 74, she passed peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on April 21, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Bill Whalen. Cherished mother of her son Patrick and daughter Carol (Gary McGregor), Will be dearly missed by sister Kathy Porteous and brother Don (the late Judy Crawford) also by her many nieces and nephew and extended family members. Predeceased by her parents Winnifred and Lawrence Crawford of Carleton Place. Remembered by her many friends, as well her former colleagues at Algonquin College where she was a teacher for many years in the electronics program. We thank the staff of the 2nd floor of RVH and Dr. Lavigne for their kindness and support. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Saturday May 2, 2015 from 12 noon until the memorial service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. “your attire is not important your presence is”. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society can be made. www.barkerfh.com

Wilson Norval H. Wilson

Peacefully in hospital in Perth on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015, Norval Hugh Wilson passed away at the age of 88 years. He was predeceased in 2008 by his beloved wife of 57 years Norma (Davidson) Wilson. Loved father of David (Patsy) of Perth, Janice of Amherstview, Richard (Deb) of Prestonvale, Judith (Ron) Garrett of Hopetown and Earl (Heidi) of the French Line. Cherished Grandpa of Tanya (Cory) Donaldson and Joey Wilson, Nick and Ben Wilson, Laura Topping (Colin Anderson), Blaine (Nicole Crampton) and Paula Garrett. Proud Great Grandpa of Alexis and Cassidy Donaldson, Austin and Braden Topping and Callum and Ella Anderson. Dear brother of Marjorie (late Cecil) King and the late Don (late Evelyn) and Lorne Wilson. He will be fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Clara Wilson, brotherin-law Doug (Lois) Davidson, his nieces, nephews, friends and his neighbours. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Sunday, April 26th, 2015 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Monday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Hopetown Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Hopetown Cemetery or Hopetown Trinity United Church would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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Robb Ruth Robb

Passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 23, 2015 Ruth E. Robb at the age of 86. Predeceased by her parents George and Bessie (Ralph) Robb. Loved sister of Don (Mary) Robb of Waterloo, Joan (the late Jack) Swayne of Smiths Falls and the late Marilyn Appleby (Phil Appleby of Vancouver). Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and extended friends. Private family services will be held followed by interment in the family plot at Maple Vale Cemetery. In memory of Ruth, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated. Special thanks to the staff at the Orchardview Living Centre and the support services of everyone at the Champlain CCAC for their care and compassion given to Ruth and our family. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

ARENA Charles (John) Richard

November 11, 1936 - April 25, 2015 Peacefully at the Bayfield Manor, Kemptville with his wife by his side, John Arena of Burritts Rapids. Beloved husband of Anne (Cameron) Arena. Survived by his children Nadine Arena and Scott Arena and step-children Margaret Clunie (Oakley) and Catherine Frederick (Oakley). Loving Grandpa John to Leah, Emma, Maya, Jack and Jordyn. Survived by brothers Joey and Rocky. By John’s request a private family Celebration of Life will be held at his beloved home on the Rideau River at a later date. In Memory of John donations may be made to the Beth Donovan Hospice, Kemptville. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-9893836). Online condolences may be made at www.byersfuneralhomeinc.com

Asquith Jacqueline Allison Asquith (née Rose)

Mom passed away peacefully, in hospital, Kingston, on Monday, April 27, 2015 at the age 85. Dear mother to Kim (Malcolm Dennington) of Creston, BC, and Karna (Paul) Legault, of Perth. Loving grandmother to Alex, Andre and Hilary, Jacqueline was predeceased by William Davies Asquith, her loving husband of 22 years. Jacqueline was also predeceased by her parents James and Lucy Rose (née Halbert), and by her sisters: Rennie, June, Mavis, Ginny, Fern, and Jocie. Private services will be held at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal. Mrs. Asquith’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613-267-3082

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Donald G.

Entered into rest at the Perth Community Care Centre on Thursday April 23, 2015 aged 81 years. Don is survived by his family in Peterborough and his many friends at Otty Lake in Perth. By the request of Don, cremation will take place and a celebration will be held at a later date. In memory of Don, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be gratefully appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Barclay Funeral Home, 137 Pearl St. E., Brockville. Messages of Condolence may be sent online at www.barclayfuneralhome.com

HARPER, Raymond, May 4, 2013 – In loving memory of my dear husband. I can still hear your voice in the wind my love, Our home is not the same, My heart tells me that you are always near. Loving you always, Your loving wife Bonnie and family XO

613-342-2792 BURKHARDT – In loving memory of a dear husband, father, son and brother, Steven Burkhardt who passed away April 28, 2010. Gone but never forgotten by Sue, Christopher, Jessica, Sharon, Ed, Dan, Nikky, Braden, Terry-Anne, Brian, Lindsey, Jesse, Bob, Margie, Trever, Emma, Grace, Michael and Masami.

MACGREGOR Gail Frances

In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Monday, April 20, 2015, after a lengthy illness with breast cancer, at the age of 68 years. Loving wife of Ian. Survived by her mother Murial St. Jean, sisters Valerie Sherrard (Bob), Julie McDougall (Scott), Lisa Rebertz, brother Kevin St. Jean and several nieces and nephews. She will especially be missed by her special little girl Bella. Predeceased by her father Rupert. A private graveside funeral service was held at United Cemeteries on Friday, April 24 at 11:30 a.m. Donations to Breast Cancer Research will be gratefully acknowledged. www.barkerfh.com

NOLAN, Orville – In memory of Orville Nolan, father and grandfather, died April 30, 2010. Five years have come and gone, Gone from us that smiling face, The cheerful pleasant ways, The heart that won so many friends In bygone, happy days. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand for others needs, To a beautiful life, Comes a happy end, He died as he lived, Everyone’s friend. Always missed, always loved Always remembered Darlene and Bill, Darwin and Sharon, Julie and Todd and grandchildren Brittany, Ashley, Dan XXOO

BARKLEY Muriel

Peacefully at Hilltop Manor, Merrickville on Monday, January 12, 2015 in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late James Eric Barkley. Dear aunt of Penny Woods, Patricia Fuoco and Robert Peebles. Cherished daughter of the late Carmen and Myrtle Knapp. Friends are invited to join the family at the Merrickville United Church for a Celebration of Muriel’s Life on Monday, May 4, 2015 from 1 PM until time of Memorial Service at 2 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to any charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

INTERMENT SERVICE for ALMA MABO The family of the late Alma Mabo who passed away on December 15, 2014, wish to invite family and friends to the Interment Service of her Cremated Remains on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at the Ompah Cemetery at 11 am with Rev. David Spivey officating.

IN MEMORIAM THOMASRussell, February 01, 2003 Julie May 02, 2005. In loving memory of our parents & grand parents. Deep in the heart lies a picture, Of our loved ones laid to rest. In memories frame we shall keep them. Forever loved, missed & remembered Joyce Ellard, Gladys, Glen & Zelda and families

SINFIELD – In memory of George Sinfield, who left us April 25, 2005. The moment that you left us, Our hearts split in two. The one side filled with memories, The other left with you. We often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, We do it every day, But missing you is a heartache, That never goes away. We hold you tightly within our hearts, And there you will remain, Life has gone on without you, But it never will be the same. For those who still have their Dads, Treat him with tender care, You will never know the emptiness, As when you turn and he is not there. Loving wife Muriel Allen, Cathy, Brian and Melissa Paul, Sharon, Jake and Jesse Elizabeth Steve, Cheryl, Brett, Ida Rose

DUBERVILLE, Mikey – July 2, 1980 - May 2, 2002 To our special boy, it’s been 13 years but feels like yesterday. We wish we could talk to you, but we know we can’t, just the touches we get. We miss that funny chuckle and you calling daddy “fat kid”. We will never forget. We miss that beautiful, mischievous smiling face and you picking on your brothers. And being Down Syndrome; you had more love to give us than anyone we know. Heaven must be a beautiful happy place with you in it. So to our sweet, Devoted child. Mommy and Daddy will see you some day. Love and kisses

DAY, James – In remembrance of a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather who passed away May 3, 2012. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, We have so many happy memories, Of the one we loved so much. His memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part, God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Lois Children Linda, Bob, Eric, Gary and families

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SEABROOKE, Bill – In loving memory of our Dad who passed away five years ago April 28, 2010 We miss you in so many ways We miss the things you used to say. And when old times we do recall It’s then we miss you most of all. David, Diane and Katie Cathy, Ron, Dustin and Candace

IN MEMORY OF ORVILLE NOLAN January 16, 1941–April 30, 2010 Nothing loved is ever lost, we know this to be true For when we think of loved ones lost We always think of you Today still broken hearted, Though five short years have passed Memories Grand are close at hand, Forever they will last. Always in our Thoughts Darlene & Bill Darwin & Sharon Brittany (Dan) Levesque Ashley & Dan Julie & Todd


DELISLE, Don Happy Birthday May 2, 1957 - January 11, 2013 Today you would have been 58 years old. Can’t buy you a present or have a birthday cake. So I’m sending you up some balloons. So catch them for me. And hold them tight. Miss you every day. So Sweetheart, I’ll see you in my dreams. Love Faye Moore

BERYL ANN CARTER April 17, 1954 -May 1, 2011 In loving memory of my dear wife and best friend. Although we are apart Your always in my heart. Forever loved, Always remembered Ellis

SPENCE, Phyllis – In loving memory of Phyllis Spence who passed away on May 4th, 2012. The years come and go but we still miss you so. Sweet memories of you always cause the tears to flow. Always loved and cherished by your husband John, family and friends

KEAN, Brian - In loving memory of a dear son, brother and uncle who passed away May 3, 2008. Remembering you is easy, We do it everyday. Missing you is heartache, That never goes away. You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold. You left the sweetest memories, The world could ever hold. To us you were someone special, What more is there to say. Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. Lovingly remembered, & sadly missed Mom and family

IN MEMORIAM STAFFORD, Francis - In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother & great grandmother who passed away May 2, 1987. They say it is a beautiful journey, From the old world to the new. Some day we will make that journey, Which will lead us straight to you. And when we reach that garden, In which there is no pain. We will put our arms around you, And never part again. Sadly missed and forever loved Betty, Emma, Esther, Edith, Maxine & families

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Ashton United Church Ham & Turkey Supper, Saturday, May 2, 4-8 p.m. Adults $15, 12 & under $10, under 6 free. Notice of Annual General Meeting, Perth Theatre Project, 63 Gore St. East, Perth. Tuesday May 12, 7pm.

Carlie Fenton In loving memory of dear Carlie, born Oct. 30, 1991 – April 28, 2007 Carlie, it’s hard to believe it’s your eighth anniversary in Heaven with Jenny, Mom and Grampa. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your pictures in a frame. Your resting place we visit, Put flowers there with care, But no one knows the heartache, As we turn and leave you there. Love and miss you always, Gran, Hailey-Dawn, Richard, Kyle and Nick

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Gibbard Chantilly Cherry dining room set, table/2 leaves, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch & sideboard $1500. Gibbard double dresser with mirror & 2 side tables $400. 613-278-2957

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100% Quilting Cotton. Downsizing my stash. All new and excellent condition. All lengths, colors etc. $4.00 per yd and up. Call for viewing 613-257-4176 Connie.

Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

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Perth, June 1, 1 bedroom ground floor garden suite, including fridge, stove, heat, hot water, parking and coin laundry in basement. $750. 613-264-1102.

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Osgoode: 2 bedroom apt. Appliances, laundry & parking included. Walking distance to all amenities. $800/month plus utilities. No pets please, available. 613-826-3142.

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Acreage for Sale on Cty Road 511, 10 miles from Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? Calabogie. 613-259-5293 There is help available for Heritage 3 bedroom Stone you in AL-ANON/Alateen. 613-284-6100, House, 2 bathrooms, west Call WORK WANTED 272-3105, of Perth. 3 acres with one 257-3138, 826-2566, outbuilding. $255,000 203-3713, VACATION/COTTAGES A Handyman with half-ton 283-5038. 613-335-3878 truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree reHobby Farm for sale, apOvereaters Anonymous Quiet Adult Campground. moval, carpentry, siding, prox. 12 acres, 613-264-5158 All services, near Merrick- painting, roofing, general 613-272-2863 ville, Ontario. Rideau Riv- maintenance. Call Kevin Open House, Sunday, May er, tennis, fishing, 613-253-4764. 3, 1-4pm, 11 Mather petangue, bingo. Big lots. LEGAL Street, Perth, $279,000, 2 $1,250 per season. A Load to the dump storey, custom built home, Cheap! Clean up renova613-269-4664. updated, move-in ready, CRIMINAL RECORD? tions, clutter, garage sale within walking distance to Canadian Record Suspenjunk or dead trees brush. all amenities. advertised sion (Criminal pardon) 613-256-4613. LEGAL on comfree.com seals record. American 613-722-8658. waiver allows legal entry. Bookkeeping ProfesWhy risk employment, NOTICE TO sional, Reliable Bookkeepbusiness, travel, ing Service - A/R, A/P, CREDITORS Treed Building Lot, 2 deportation, weekly/ bi-weekly payroll, plus acres, 10km, West licensing, AND OTHERS of Perth off Cty Rd 10, peace of mind? All claims against the WSIB, HST remittance, consultation: Estate of ROBERT reconciliations. Please Call Scotch Line. Phone: Free 6 1 3 - 2 6 7 - 5 6 7 4 , 1-800-347-2540 GEOFFREY GORDON, 613-264-4408 613-812-0589. deceased, who died on November 2nd, Certified Mason. 12 years 2014, late of Lord experience. Chimney reREAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Lansdowne Retirement pair, restoration, parging, SERVICES SERVICES Residence, 920 Bank repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job Street, Ottawa, Ontario, specialist. Free estimates. K1S 1M8, must be 613-250-0290. Portland: water access to Big Rideau for swimming filed with the and boating. Buy this immaculate 1500 sq ft, well apundersigned by May pointed 3 bedroom bungalow and 3 car garage on exE x p e r i e n c e d 7th, 2015; thereafter quisite 2 acre landscaped lot, $395,000. Electrician, Licensed the assets of the & Insured available for 1.4 acre: wooded streamside, surveyed country lot, Estate will be residential/commercial $13,900. distributed having work. Best Rates, Call Waterfront retreat: 1000 ft level waterfront on regard only to those Jim 613-799-2378 spring-fed lake. Like new, large, 7 room bungalow, 2 claims then filed. car garage, 55 part wooded acres. $206,000, $9,900 Fling & Sons, 1 call we do down O.A.C. DATED at Perth, it all. Roofing, fencing, Ontario this 21st day Treed Lot 1.8 acres, 8 room home & double garage, patio. (yard cleanup, grass of April, 2015. cutting Smiths Falls only). needs renovation. $25,000 obo. Affordable rates, free esti-------------------------------------------------------------------mates. 613-206-0758 Greg W. Anderson Call Gerry Hudson 613-449-1668 ANDERSON FOSS Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Barristers, Solicitors Handyman Services, Realty Ltd, Brokerage 613-273-5000 renovations, painting, and Notaries drywall, flooring, kitchens, Ten Market Square bathrooms, fencing & Perth, Ontario K7H 1V7 LOST & FOUND NOTICES decks, lawn maintenance, (613)267-9898 roofing, eavestroughing & Lost: Car & house keys fax (613)267-2741 housecleaning. Attention Landowners: Last duel park, Perth. In Solicitor for the Estate www.whytesmaintenance. Local Landscaping Com- snow. 613-264-2221 Trustees ca 613-257-8143 or pany is offering CASH for 613-264-8143 cedar trees. We dig trees Machinery parts and from 3-8ft. for cedar hedg- manual found on TennyNOTICE TO Housecleaning, reliable ing. Call 613-206-1591. son Road, Perth, found CREDITORS & OTHERS and experienced. $15/hour. www.rootsdownlandscaping Friday, April 17. Please deWeekly, bi-weekly or on scribe for prompt return. .com ALL CLAIMS against the your schedule. Please call 613-267-7436. Estate of ELLEN JANE Ashley at 613-451-1743. SONSHINE ZELICZ, late of REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 43 Bakers Road, Toledo, Man with truck will pick Ontario K0E 1Y0 (in the up garbage, cut small County of Leeds), who trees or brush, small died on or about the 9th moves, packing etc. Readay of March, 2015, must sonable. 613-267-4129. be filed with the hereinafter stated Solicitor M&K Renovations looking (&03(& 45 1&35) 0/ for the undersigned for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, -PU ;POFE 3 personal representative on laminated floors, windows, or before the 1st day of )JHI EFOTJUZ EVQMFY doors. Call Mike for June, 2015, thereafter, the quote, 613-259-2525, ¾ GSPOUBHF Y ¾ EFQUI

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15 Main St. E. – $129,000 3 bedrooms, newer windows, gas furnace and bathroom ďŹ xtures. Carl 613-283-8703

Gregory W. Fournier, Solicitor 35 Daniel Street, BOX 752 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W6 Her Solicitor herein.

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Kemptville, Clothier St. West. 1 bedroom plus den, 2-storey, 4 appliances, includes water $825/month plus utilities. No smoking. No pets. 613-258-2220.

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Perth: spacious two-bedroom luxury condo in Carolina Court. Secure, elevator, balcony, view of Tay River and golf course. Walking distance to downtown, parking, 1.5 baths, air conditioning, 5 appliDowntown Perth, 1 Bed- ances. $1,500.00/month. room or 2 bedroom apart- Utilities extra. Immediate ment, $$680-$720 + occupancy. 613-354-7643. hydro, non-smoking, nopets, 613-302-9008. Perth. 1 bedroom second floor apartment, downGreat 1 & 2 Bdrm units town, heated. $675/month. for rent in Smiths Falls 613-264-1102. highly sought after Aberdeen & Carrsridge 50 plus Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bedbuildings! All inclusive room apartment in quiet, rents with laundry on site. clean, adult building. Hurry these won’t last! Fridge, stove, parking and 613-256-4309 laundry included. Kemptville- 3 bedroom $820/month + utilities. Phone 613-283-5996. bungalow, $1,225/month plus utilities. Available immediately. First/last. Refer- Perth, 2 & 3 bedroom, renovated, ences. No smoking. No recently pets. 613-258-2502 leave $810/month, hydro extra. New fridge and stove. Call message. Jill 613-552-0035. Kemptville, Available June 20, 2015, near Walmart in Perth, 2 bedroom apartcountry setting, newly ment, Renovated, 2nd renovated older 3 bed- floor, Available immediateroom farm house, oil fur- ly. $800. Water included. nace, L/R, D/R, large eat-in Coin laundry in building. kitchen, non-smoking, 613-464-3336. small animal friendly (responsible owner). Perth, 2 bedroom ground $1250/month plus heat floor apartment, $750 plus and hydro. 613-258-3166. hydro. 613-267-4831. Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650.

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HELP WANTED 25+ Years experience providing care 24/7, for your loved ones, in your home. Call Barbara 613-284-0633.

HELP WANTED Professional, reliable & experienced in tree removal, home renovations, general home maintenance & carpentry. Contact Stephan or Frank 613-793-3300 or 613-204-9281. Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088. Tree Removal, tree trimming, stump removal. 10% discount with this ad; Also firewood available. Phone George 613-259-5711. Trustworthy cleaning lady with recent criminal check and excellent references. Call 613-283-6108. Women Painters. Fifty Shades of White, 50 Years Experience! (Donna & Sheena). Specializing in homes for sale. Interior/Exterior, Expert Colour Match, Free Estimates, References Kemptville 613-204-7976

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A small wholesale company located in Perth seeks a full time inside account representative. Duties include: order entry, communicating with our network of dealers, shipping and receiving of small parts, managing outgoing orders and preparing shipping documentation, communicating with warehouse staff, tracking loads as well as basic office administration and light cleaning. We celebrate charisma and a sense of humour and are looking for applicants who are eager to learn and have a positive attitude. The person who we hire for this job has a go with the flow attitude, attention to details, and strong interpersonal skills. Better than average computer skills are preferred (or the ability to learn quickly). Please email resumes in PDF or Microsoft Word Format to jobapplicants.perth@gmail .com. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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C.A.C.E Construction is hiring for the following positions with experience in sewer/water: Foreman, Pipe Layer, Deckman, Operators. Send resume to: info@caceconstruction.ca or Fax 613-822-7970. Do you have 10 hours/week To Earn $1500/month? Operate a Mini Office from your home computer. Free Online training. www.garysminioffice .com DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free info: www.BossFree123.com Full-time Auto parts dismantler required. Needs experience. Pay range $14-$16/hr. Apply: Dave’s Auto Parts, Carp. Fax 613-839-5590. Email: dean@davesautoparts.on.ca Full-time, live-in superintendent required for multiunit residential complex in Perth. For details on building and duties call in the evening 613-267-7062. Handyman Service looking for full time labourers to do handyman work, landscaping, cutting grass, yard cleanup. 613-267-5460.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE CanWest DHI is currently accepting applications for a permanent part-time Customer Service Representative in the Arnprior region of Ontario. Responsibilities will include regular weighing and collection of milk samples from cows in DHI herds, keeping records and statistical data, and promoting dairy herd improvement. Applicants should have a thorough knowledge of the Ontario dairy industry, excellent interpersonal and personal computer skills, and high-speed internet capabilities at home. An agricultural degree or diploma will also be considered an asset. This position could require the occasional heavy lifting of up to 75 lbs. Please forward your application containing TXDOLĂ€FDWLRQV DQG H[SHULHQFH E\ 0D\ WK WR

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Sales Representative Ottawa East, Ottawa Ontario

THE OPPORTUNITY • The Ottawa East Newspaper features community news in and around the Greater Ottawa Area • The Metroland Eastern Ontario Media Group plays a key role in your community, delivering news and information that’s important to you. We have been proudly serving Ontario communities for more than a quarter century and has experienced tremendous growth over the past several years. • Especially proud of the strength of our newspapers, Metroland Media is a print and digital media company providing “hyper-local” editorial content and advertising channels to the communities we serve. We are the ‘Paper of Record’ in most and have a long, distinguished history in many of those communities. Metroland Media is recognized for our advertising expertise, along with our diverse range of local, community focused, specialty publications, website domains and events. • Are you a high energy individual seeking new challenges? Are you a person who is independent and enjoys networking relationship building? Servicing and growing an existing client base, the Sales Representative continuously increases sales revenue and maintains strong business relationships with top local companies. The individual is accountable for acquiring new accounts through various strategies including generating leads, networking with key decision makers and active researching. They are also responsible for introducing and selling innovative marketing solutions to local small and medium-sized businesses while achieving aggressive revenue targets. This position will provide candidates, including recent graduates, the opportunity to gain sales exposure and to be part of one of Canada’s leading community media companies. We will provide you with the support and training you will need in order to be successful. Your career starts here! KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Networking with local leading companies through sourcing leads, cold calling, and research, resulting in sales of multi-media platforms. • The desire to consistently attain and/or surpass sales and hitting revenue targets to earn market competitive incentives. • Inspire and excite customers with your own creative and effective advertising solutions and play a key role in the overall success of the organization. • Keep connected with both new and existing clients to encourage ongoing sales as well as integrate new products to offer a more robust portfolio. • Provide consulting, using out-of-the-box thinking for creating proposals to meeting customer’s marketing needs. • Develop and maintain strong business relationships with decision makers to build lucrative business opportunities. • Interact with a variety of personalities and ensure superior customer satisfaction through professional customer service. • Negotiate and structure sales agreements with new and existing customers while maintain positive business relationships. • Work with an energetic, supportive and team-oriented department while simultaneously achieving your own independent goals. • As part of this role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is PCI compliant company, and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner. WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Previous experience in sales and cold callings a must, experience selling across Multiple media platforms an asset • Superior customer service skills, creativity, and ability to be resourceful, expedient and work to deadlines. • Ability to build and develop effective relationships within our team and with clients • Positive attitude, flexible nature and excellent communication skills • Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment, with strong attention to detail • A proven history of achieving and surpassing sales targets, and unprecedented drive for results • Degree or diploma in marketing/ advertising, or equivalent work experience plus a good understanding of online and social media • Access to reliable vehicle If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please visit our website to apply before Friday, May 15, 2015 www.metroland.com under Career Opportunities. Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide reasonable accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation The Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital has a 60 year history of providing exceptional medical care to the area. The Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation has been raising funds in the community since 1994 to support the Hospital with needed patient care equipment purchases, staff training, student bursary among other directed funds. We are currently seeking a full-time Acting Managing of Fundraising to join our team for a maternity- leave replacement. Reporting to the Foundation Board of Directors and informally to the Hospital CEO, the Acting Manager of Fundraising will manage all aspects of the Foundation office, working with the Board to fulfill the Foundation’s strategic direction and to implement strategies and tactics to achieve its fundraising and operational objectives. He/she will work to implement planned fundraising strategies and programs to enhance the donor base and attract new donors. The Acting Manager of Fundraising will be responsible for monitoring and preparing an annual budget that includes measurable goals. Nurturing the strong working relationship with the Hospital and ensuring that the Foundation’s commitments to the Hospital are fulfilled will be an important aspect of this role. Qualifications, Competencies and Personal Attributes: • Holds a Diploma in Fundraising or equivalent experience • Minimum of 5 years experience in the fundraising field, preferably in health care • Experience working with donor database software, Income Manager preferred • A track record of success in guiding sound strategic visions, cultivating growth through innovation and leadership and producing results • Established track record of successful management of a multi-tier fundraising program • Current knowledge of developments and trends in philanthropy and ability to adjust strategy or tactics to respond to developments/trends • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, problem solving and decision making skills • Outstanding communication, marketing, writing and presentation skills • Experience with event management and multi-tiered fundraising programs • Works in a manner that is in compliance with staff and patient safety practices, policies and procedures of the organization • Ensures a work environment that is conducive to supporting the organization’s Workplace Violence and Harassment policy Please visit our website for more details about the Foundation: www.carletonplacehospital.ca Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resumes no later than May 9, 2015 to: Human Resources Department, Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital 211 Lake Avenue East, Carleton Place, ON, K7C 1J4 Email: jobs@carletonplacehosp.com Fax: (613)257-3026 No phone calls, please. If you have a disability which requires an accommodation during any stage of this recruitment process, please let us know how we can assist you.

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Mike Fair Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac’s collision repair center is in need of an experienced and licensed body technician. Competitive wages plus medical and dental benefits provided, plus a great team working environment. Our shop is a preferred repair center for most major insurance companies and is extremely busy. To take advantage of this opportunity forward your resume by fax: 613-283-3771 or Email: donh@mikefairchevcadillac.com Attention: Don Hall, Collision Center Manager 199 Lombard St., Smiths Falls www.famousforfairness.ca

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ƚƚĞŶƚŝŽŶ͗ ,ƵŵĂŶ ZĞƐŽƵƌĐĞƐ ŚƵŵĂŶƌĞƐŽƵƌĐĞƐΛƚŚĞĐŽŵŵŽŶǁĞůů͘ĐĂ

tĞ ƚŚĂŶŬ Ăůů ĐĂŶĚŝĚĂƚĞƐ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞŝƌ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ ďƵƚ ŽŶůLJ ƚŚŽƐĞ ƚŽ ďĞ ŝŶƚĞƌǀŝĞǁĞĚ ǁŝůů ďĞ ĐŽŶƚĂĐƚĞĚ͘

HELP WANTED

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SUMMER STUDENT LABOURERS, Temporary Full-Time Competition #WPAM-15-30 (South Leeds Patrol Garage) Competition #WPAM-15-31 (Greenbush Patrol Garage) Closing: May 8, 2015, 4 p.m.

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Applications in writing to Kelly Davies, DRC 101 Christie Lake Rd., RR4, Perth, ON K7H 3C6 drc.perth@diversicare.ca (613) 267-2506

HELP WANTED

for 2-3 days/week Please fax resume to

BUILDING AND CONTENTS RESTORATION SINCE 1977

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REGISTERED NURSE

HELP WANTED

Hygienist Required

BELFOR RESTORATION

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Perth Community Care Centre is seeking dynamic employees for the following part-time positions

HELP WANTED

MAINTENANCE SUMMER STUDENT, Temporary Full-Time Competition #MVL-15-29 Closing: May 8, 2015, 4 p.m. Economic Development: TOURISM REPRESENTATIVE SUPERVISOR, Temporary Full-Time Competition #ADM-15-27 Closing: May 8, 2015, 4 p.m. TOURISM REPRESENTATIVES, Temporary Full-Time (1) Temporary Part-Time (2) Competition #ADM-15-28 Closing: May 8, 2015, 4 p.m. For details and to apply, please go to ‘Job Opportunities’ on our website under Govern/Careers.

TENDER NOTICE Visit our Bids and Tender website http://bids.leedsgrenville.com to register and download available tender documents. TENDER CSS-2015-01T – Foundation Repairs – Glengarry* *Mandatory site meeting. Closing: May 22, 2015, 11 a.m. Packages are also available at CSS Reception on April 29, 2015 at 9 a.m. or by calling 613-342-3840 ext. 2127. Lowest or any tender is not necessarily accepted.

Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 48 - Thursday, April 30, 2015

The United Way Leeds & Grenville is seeking an Executive Director (Full Time) The United Way Leeds & Grenville is seeking an experienced professional to fulfill the role of Executive Director. Responsibilities include: • Maintaining and building positive relationships with community partners and agencies • Maintaining and building positive relationships with various levels of government • Providing leadership in the development and achievement of the mission and vision of the United Way Leeds & Grenville • Leading and coaching staff to successful, goal-attaining fundraising • Providing leadership, including community development • Continuing to implement our community impact model Qualifications: • Strong leadership skills with demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate staff, volunteers, and other members of the community to meet and exceed organizational goals • A personal understanding of and appreciation for the mission, vision, strategic outcomes and values of the United Way • Demonstrated ability to lead with integrity, high ethical standards, but also being innovative and creative • Ability to work with Board of Directors or equivalent • A demonstrated ability to continuous development of staff, volunteers and self • Proficiency in managing budgets and financial reports • Demonstrated ability in communication, problem solving, planning and managing physical, financial and human resources If you are interested in this challenging position, please forward your resume and cover letter In confidence by May 1, 2015 to: Nancy Duffy P.O. Box 191 Brockville ON K6V 5V2 Or by email to: nancy@eecentre.com We thank all applicants for your interest. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

United Way

Leeds and Grenville Change starts here. uwlg.org

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Part-time waitress required immediately. Apply after 4, ask for George or Jim. Country Diner Restaurant, 23 Union St. Smiths Falls. 613-283-8635

Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

Secondary teachers needed for research about teaching students with hearing loss in regular classrooms. Contact cj.dalton@queensu.ca to book 60-minute interview near you. Study meets Canadian and Queen’s University ethics guidelines. 613-331-0319.

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Perth Home Hardware Building Centre currently has the following opportunity:

LUMBER SALES ASSOCIATE

Hinton Dodge Chrysler has a Permanent Full Time Position to fill immediately. We offer Competitive Pay, Benefit Plans and a State of the Art Facility.

The successful candidate will have: • The ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends, evenings & holidays • Friendly and helpful attitude toward customers • Excellent communication skills • High School graduation or equivalent • Willingness to learn • Good mathematical skills • Prior retail experience • Creative abilities for making attractive in-store displays

Position: Automotive Service Advisor

We offer competitive salary and great working conditions. If you are interested in becoming a part of our Home Team, please visit our store located at 115 Drummond St. W. Perth Ontario to submit your application accompanied by your resume to the attention of Erin Shelly & Shawn Kehoe. Email: jobs@perthhhbc.com Closing date for all applicants is Friday May 8th 2015.

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We are looking for Career Oriented, Energetic Self Starters with Great Communications Skills. 3 Excellent Interpersonal and Communication skills 3 Experience with ADP System, but willing to train the right individual 3 Ability to answer inquiries, provide information to customers and explain type and costs of service to be performed as well as future required maintenance 3 Possess excellent organizational and problem solving skills Qualified candidates can either mail or email a copy of their resume to: Attention: Kevin Ireton Hinton Dodge Chrysler 110 Ewart Avenue, Perth, Ontario K7H 3M6 Email: kevin.i@hintondodge.ca No Phone Calls Please

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For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have an immediate opening for a:

For over 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry.

I.T. Technical Support Specialist

Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have immediate openings for the following positions:

Qualifications: Candidates must have: - Post-Secondary Education in Computer Systems Technology or equivalent work experience - 3-5 years working experience - Industry certification such as A+ highly desirable. - Knowledge of current Windows Operating Systems as well desktop and laptop hardware - Experience with Microsoft Office suite and other common desktop applications - Expertise with LAN technologies and TCP/IP protocol is required

PRODUCTION WORKERS Must have High School Diploma 1-2 years manufacturing experience will be considered an asset All candidates will be required to pass a general aptitude test in order to be considered CERTIFIED WELDERS

Must demonstrate: - Excellent oral and written communication skills - Ability to work in a team environment - Strong PC and network troubleshooting skills - Ability to achieve objectives and goals within tight deadlines with minimal supervision Salary commensurate with experience. Haley provides a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted.

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including: Major Medical, Dental, Short and Long Term Disability. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please

Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley Human Resources 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

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Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 49 - Thursday, April 30, 2015

Must have Smart Serve Certificate Please drop off resume or email to Ellen or Alice at thenewrideau@xplornet.com

Kitchen Prep Cook entry level Please forward resume: thenewrideau@xplornet.com Contact name: Derek Casselman

DISPATCHER RequiRed FoR

Full and Part-time Position Available. Candidates should have good knowledge of the streets and roads around Smiths Falls Perth and surrounding areas. experience handling cash an asset. Competitive wages offered. Training provided. Please drop off or mail resume to 5 Chambers Street, Smiths Falls K7A 2Y2 Attention: Brett. We thank all applicants, however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. CLS453587_0430

DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls

Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett

at 613-283-5555.

Must have completed post-secondary education from a welding program. 1-2 years’ experience in TIG welding.

No telephone inquiries please

Looking for an

Experienced Server

ACCESS TAXI

Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

7780 Merlyn Wilson Road Kemptville, ON 613-258-7272 CLS453667_0423

As a member of our Home team, you will provide courteous and efficient service to customers advising on appropriate merchandise and related items; processing transactions and quotes using retail sales software; cycle counting; general housekeeping ,building and merchandising creative displays, and staying current with trends in the industry.

The New Rideau Restaurant

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HELP WANTED

NOW HIRING

River Valley Polled Herefords Newburgh, ON is accepting applications for full-time staff for our beef and crop division. Candidates should have good communication and organizational skills, must be selfmotivated and able to work as part of a team or individually. Applicants should be skilled in operating farm machinery and have livestock experience. Fitting experience would be an asset. Competitive wage, benefit package and on-farm housing are available. Please forward resume to rivervalleyherefords@kos.net or by fax to: 613-378-1646.

CL455705

HELP WANTED


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TRUCK TRAINING ACADEMY

10-12 Maple Avenue, Smiths Falls ON K7A 1Z5 For course information please call 1-866-529-1113 or 613-742-7499

$ CALL TO DISCUSS FUNDING OPTIONS $

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Victim Support Coordinator Contract Opportunity

Lanark County

(20 hours weekly with mandatory 24/7 on call and availability requirement) (Internal/External Posting) Contract ends: March 30 2016 (Working out of the Smiths Falls Office)

ADDICTIONS & COMMUNITY SERVICES WORKER

CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION. PROGRAMS START EVERY MONTH! > &&+%6+105 1//70+6; '48+%'5 "14-'4 Diploma – 46 weeks > &&+6+10#. '46+< %#6'5 (< %+#. '& 4155 #0& +456 +& 4#+0+0) - NVCI Non-Violent Crisis Intervention 4+5+5 4'8'06+10 056+676' 4#+0+0) 7+%+&' 4'8'06+10 +8+0) "14-5 .&'4.; $75' 4'8'06+10 > 4#%6+%#. .#%'/'06 0 6*' ,1$ ':2'4+'0%' before you graduate > '.2 9+6* 18'40/'06 '%74+6; .'#4#0%' 22.+%#6+10

Second Career Funded Program by Employment Ontario Other Provincial and Federal funding available if qualified

Ottawa Campus 85 O’Connor Street Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5M6 Tel: (613) 233-1128

(A copy of the full job description is available at: Victim Services – Lanark County‌91 Cornelia Street West, Unit 109 Smiths Falls Ontario or by calling 613-284-8380)

WILLISCOLLEGE.COM

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Your resume and cover letter must be RECEIVED at the address below no later than 12 noon on Friday, May 8, 2015 in a sealed envelope clearly stating “Victim Support Co-ordinator Positionâ€? and marked —â€?confidentialâ€? to be delivered via regular mail or personal delivery to the >``Ă€iĂƒĂƒĂŠÂ˜ÂœĂŒi`ĂŠLiÂ?ÂœĂœ°ĂŠ­ ÂœĂŠi“>ˆÂ?ĂŠ`iÂ?ÂˆĂ›iÀގÊ"˜Â?Þʍ>Ă€ĂŒÂˆVÂˆÂŤ>Â˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ selected for interview will be contacted.

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ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store NOW OPEN

Everything must go, 212 Davis Road, off 43 between Kemptville & Merrickville, 9-5 Sat May 2 antiques, furniture, file cabinet, 1999 Hyundai, housewares, art, etc. Garage/Moving Sale. May 9, 8-noon, rain date May 10. 264 Julie Anne Cres., Carleton Place. Large and small items, refrigerator, small freezer, patio furniture, home decor and more. Inquiries 613-880-8965. May 2 & 3, 10-5pm, 250 Ramsay Conc 1, off hwy 7, tv, chairs, coffeetable, rattan furniture set, dishes, pots & pans, pictures & frames, large party tent. Moving Sale, Saturday May 9, starting at 8am, household items & furniture. 250 Balmoral Drive, Beckwith Township, Carleton Place.

OPEN

TENDERS

Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and in part by the Government of Canada.

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ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD

AUCTION SALE SUN, MAY 3, 2015 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM #3933 COUNTY RD # 26 BROCKVILLE Due to illness in the family, the Hough’s will offer at auction antique furniture, collectables, modern furniture & household, extensive line of shop tools, equipment, new rooďŹ ng metal, farm wagon, good single axle trailer, ďŹ rewood etc‌ Auctioneers Note: Large sale, property to be sold. Rain or shine, something for everyone! See you there! For a more detailed list w/ photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, Damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit , Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:

GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET

Neighbourhood Garage Sale Garage Sale - Saturday, May 2, 2015 9:00 am - noon, Moonlightbay Road just before John’s Marina, off of the 9th Line and Hwy 15. Four families participating, worth the 10 min drive from Carleton Multi-family yard sale on Place! see you there. May 2nd. 138 Mississippi CARLETON PLACE: 3033 ROAD Road, Carleton Place. 8-1. MOONLIGHTBAY 05/02/2015~9;00 No early birds. am-12;00 Munster Community Wide Garage Sale, Saturday May 9, 9-1pm, bring the family to the Munster Community Garage Sale! be sure to drop by the bake sale at the Munster United Church, and a BBQ running from 10:30-1pm.

TENDERS

TENDERS

CONTRACT NO. 2015-01 GRANULAR CRUSHED ROCK

22*23".$& 6*3) &24-&2 /5&1 &33&12 .& 3/ .& /# &"1$) 400/13 /# &"%2 /23*.(2

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GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET

Multi family yard sale, May 2, 8 am. Tools, furniture, household items, toys, antiques, slate pool table, yard items and building supplies. Rain or shine. 2199 Ramsay concession 12, RR# 4 Almonte.

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Perth- Inverness and Argyle Drive neighbourhood (just off Sunset Blvd), over 10 families involved. 8 a.m.-noon. Saturday, May 2. Something for everyone! Saturday, May 2, 8-2, multi-family, rain or shine, 1621 Conc 12 Ramsay, Almonte. Antiques, tools, TV, monitor, printer, bar fridge, furniture, toys, etc. Saturday, May. 2, 8:30-2:30, 24 Galens Way Kemptville (Scholar Heights Subdivision beside Holy Cross Elementary School).

SEALED TENDERS to supply, load, haul and deliver 18,000 metric tonnes of granular crushed rock on municipal roads within the Township will be received on forms supplied by the Municipal Office until 1:00 pm local time, Thursday May 14th, 2015 Plans, specifications and forms of tender may be obtained by contacting the Municipal Office. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. TENDERS RECEIVED BY:

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Estate Sale: Saturday, May 9, 16 Treelawn Blvd., Perth. 9-4. Furniture, appliances, solid oak bow front china cabinet with curved glass doors, solid wood 9 pc dining room set, paintings, many other items.

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Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 50 vendors. Open daily 10-5.

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Smiths Falls Campus 12 Maple Avenue Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 1Z5 Tel: (613) 283-1905

NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL AUCTION www.aeroauctions.ca Online only, Timed Auction!! Pre-bidding to begin Tuesday May 5th , sale closes Thursday May 7th at 5.00 pm. Selling Tractors, Haying Equipment, Combines, Pickups, Planting & Tillage Equipment and more... Recreational Products will include Boats, RV’s, ATV’s PWC’s, Golf Carts, side/side’s. New Consignments Daily. For more information please call 705-730-2411 or 866-375-6109 Consignments Welcome!! www.aeroauctions.ca

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The Victim Support Coordinator (VSC) provides support to the Executive Director in the delivery of the Victim Crisis Assistance Ontario program in Lanark County. The Victim Support Coordinator position provides support and resource coordination to victims of crime and tragic circumstance, as well as backup support to the ED, Volunteer Support Coordinator and Community Resource Coordinator positions.

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Jasmin Ralph, Clerk Township of Montague 6547 Roger Stevens Dr. P.O. Box 755 Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6 613-283-7478

Saturday, May 9, 8:30noon, Perth Courier parking lot, on Herriett St., Perth. Office desks, chairs, boardroom table, bookshelves, cabinets, good refrigerator, set of tires 195x60Rx15, some antiques, misc office items. YARD SALE - CARSONBY UNITED CHURCH FUNDRAISER. YOUR SALE ITEMS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT THE CHURCH ON APRIL 30 AND MAY 1, 2015 FROM 6:00PM TO 9:00PM. THANK YOU FOR YOU DONATIONS. CARSONBY UNITED CHURCH 5940 PRINCE OF WALES DR NORTH GOWER ON K 0 A 2 T 0 05/02/2015~8:00AM-2:00 PM Yard Sale, May 9, 2015. 164 Peter St., Carleton Place.


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PLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS for Sally & George Snider @1 Queen St., Smiths Falls, ON on Sat., May 2/15 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am

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to be held at Hands Auction Hall on Sat., May 9, 2015 @ 10 am Guns sell @ 11am 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd 10 #3560 (Drummond Conc. 2) Once again, we are pleased to accept into our yard, items such as • tractors • hay, seeding, tillage & spraying equip’t • harvest equip’t • skid steers & forklifts • municipal, industrial & construction equip’t • cars, trucks & trailers • recreational items • shop tools • misc. items & guns. For complimentary advertising call our office 613/267-6027 ASAP. Visit our website often for updated listing. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering

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FARM AUCTION For the Estate of the Late Wilbert (Bill) Playfair Sat., May 9 @ 10 a.m. 1681 Hwy. 43, Smiths Falls Between Smiths Falls & Merrickville Ford NH 5610 diesel tractor with loader 5000 hrs; MF 165 tractor 5300 hrs; Bush Hog mower; NH 273 square baler; hay rake; hay wagon; hay elevator; Cockshutt discs; three point hitch snowblower; harrows; round bale wagon; feeder wagon; cattle squeeze; cattle scales; calf creep feeder; round bale feeders; square bale feeders; horse corral round pen; cedar rails; round bales of hay; electric fencing supplies; cattle oilers; farm gates; round bale tarps; Findlay Condor cookstove; portable diesel 5000 watt generator/welder; tools and shop equipment plus more. Terms: Cash or Cheque only See website for pictures joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494

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~ A Wealth Building Triplex ~ This property is regarded as one of the cleanest & well maintained triplexes in Smiths Falls. Showcasing an eye appealing, solid red brick, Victorian house on a corner lot. Clean, dry basement w/ restored foundation. Meters include 3 hydro, 1 gas & 1 water. 200 amp service. 3 yr old 3½ ton commercial air conditioner. Commercial natural gas furnace. 80% new roof w/in 5 yrs. All 3 units have private entrances. Mega storage throughout. Unit 1 - formal living room w/ original, old world charm fireplace w/ cast iron/coal insert c/w pair of cranberry lustre sconces, eat-in kitchen & pantry, 2 large bedrooms (1 w/ beside, coal fired fireplace), 4 pce bath & newer laundry or family room addition. Unit 1a - roomy apart’t w/ living room, kitchen, dining room, 2 large bedrooms, 3 pce bath. Unit 1b - bright, spacious, open concept apart’t w/ living room, oak kitchen, laundry/freezer room, pantry closet, 1 bedroom & 4 pce bath. Detached vinyl sided 2 car garage w/ concrete floor & auto door openers. Paved drive. Parking for 4. Zoned RTP. Taxes - $3615. (+/). For other pertinent info. & photos, visit our website. For revenue income, private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. 8 sided solarium (like new). Bruno Outdoor Elite 17 step stair lift (only 1 yr old). 12” Craftsman bandsaw. Portable compressor. Propane heater. Qty of hardwood lumber. Fishing rods & tackle. Garden, hand & power tools. 2 pce chesterfield suite. Ezee glide chair & footstool. Mirrored wardrobe. Contemporary 5 pce oak tiled top dinette set. Black laminate lit wall unit. Computer desk. Maple chest of drawers. Kenmore 30” elec. stove. Kenmore 2 door fridge. Microwave oven. Kenmore front load auto washer (5 yr old). Kenmore auto dryer (5 yr old). Dehumidifier. 2 vacuums (1 upright, both like new). Window air conditioner (like new). Salt & pepper collection. Good pictures & prints. Everyday dishes. Modern dinnerware setting for 8. Records. 3 antique composition dolls. Local & European post cards. Beaded match holder. 2 beaded purses. Beaded pin cushion & much more..... The high quality solarium will add hours of outdoor enjoyment for your family. The stair lift is a practical solution to make your existing home work for you. Good clean household furnishings. Don’t forget about the well maintained Victorian triplex which will be auctioned at 11 am. Whether it be an owner-occupied unit or rent to 3 tenants, it’s a win-win profitable investment. Terms on chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

REAL ESTATE AUCTION 2090 Beach Road, Oxford Mills, ON K0G 1S0. on Wed., May 6/15 @ 6 pm from Kemptville head southeast on Prescott St (Hwy 44) & turn right onto Beach Rd, destination will be on the left or from Hwy 416 take exit 28 & turn right onto Cty Rd 44 & turn left onto Beach Rd.

~ The Beach Homestead ~ ~ Not a Nicer Stone Home Around ~ Ringed by & seen through the sheltering branches of mature fruit & maple trees, perennial gardens & a flagstone fish pond, this professionally renovated c1860’s stone home melds the past with the present. Newly built decks hug the outdoors. The original main floor plan boasts a large formal room w/ pine plank flooring including a Drolet airtight wood stove, keeping great company with the adjacent, tiled, eat-in island kitchen c/w 4 new s/s appliances included. Alternately, the beautifully transitioned, main floor board & baton addition w/ both cork & hardwood flooring gives options to serve as either an office, a bedroom or a 1st floor nanny suite having kitchen privileges. Also boasting a main floor 3 pce radiant floor bath & a laundry/storage closet (washer & dryer included). This addition is separated by an elegant, frosted, glass sliding barn door. The 2nd storie is just as inviting as the 1st, having 3 bedrooms & a 4 pce bath with radiant floor heating. Some exposed stone walls & historical reproduction windows throughout make for vivid statements. 200 amp service. Heat pump. Hydro flow water softener. 2 ductless air conditioners on both levels. On-demand hot water. Striking red metal roof. Attached 1 car garage. Detached Hardie- Plank lap sided 14’ x 30’ finished, heated workshop/garage w/ 60 amp service. On well & septic. Surveyed 1.25 acres, 260 ft fr. x 210 ft deep (+/-). Taxes - $3288. (+/-). 5 min. drive to Kemptville. Quick access to Hwy 416. For other pertinent info. & photos, visit our website. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION 128 McCullough’s Landing Rd. on Mon. May 11/15 @ 6 pm from Carleton Place take Hwy 7 west & travel approx. 17 km & turn left onto Westshore Dr. keeping right onto McCullough’s Landing Rd to #128 (signs)

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Guide to Area Telephone Exchanges ~ Allow This Investment to be Enjoyed for Generations ~ If you are looking for an extraordinary spacious lakeside home to build your family memories, you’ve found it. Property is located on the highly sought after Mississippi Lake. Great lake location in a quiet & protected bay. Having a panoramic view, a great shoreline for swimming, all types of water sports & year-round fishing. Property occupies 59 ft frontage x 117 ft deep (+/-). The spacious home comprises of a tiled side entrance, newer kitchen w/ rich bordeaux cabinets & dishwasher included. Adjacent dining area. Also an office/den, a laundry/storage room & a 2 pce powder room. The mid level 900 sq ft (+/-) grand gathering room boasts a full lake view, creating an elegant, yet relaxing feeling for dining, entertainment &/or recreation. The 2nd level boasts a master bedroom w/ 3 closets & lakeview, 3 additional bedrooms all w/ closets plus a 4 pce bath w/ his/ her sinks. Beautiful wood floors, triangle windows & unique décor throughout. Attached upper & lower balconies. Service room/workshop houses a 200 amp service. Lin-coln F/A oil furnace. Rented hot water heater. Central air. On drilled well & 2,000 gal. holding tank. Detached garden shed w/ power. The property benefits from a private, paved boat launch. Taxes - $2863. (+/-). Only 15 min. to Perth & Carleton Place & 30 min. to Ottawa. For other pertinent info. & photos, visit our website. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. CLS449185_0423

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623 Arnprior 692 Manotick 256 Almonte 257-253 C. Place 258 Kemptville 259 Lanark 267-264-326 Perth 268 Maberly 269 Merrickville 273 Westport 272 Portland 275 Toledo 278 McDonald’s Corners 279 Sharbot Lake 283-284 Smiths Falls 342-345382-498 Brockville 359 Elgin 382 Gananoque 448 Chesterville 479 Ompah 489 N. Gower 624 Pakenham 774 Winchester 838 Richmond, Munster 924 Athens 926 North Augusta 928 Delta 989 South Mountain


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Ford 3910 diesel 4x4 tractor (1208 hrs) w/ 395 Allied loader & bucket, bale fork & factory cab. 2010 Cub Cadet LTX1148 hydrostatic ride-on mower (104 hrs) Lawn Equip’t. Firearms. Household Furnishings. for Mrs. Ken Leach on Wed., May 13/15 @ 5 pm from the village of Franktown &/or Richmond take County Rd 10 to #1088 Derry Side Rd. Beckwith, ON Get yourself a, one-owner, low-hour, farm tractor &/or rideon mower. A nice variety of long guns. Clean & gently used traditional furnishings. Outdoor auction. Dress warmly. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

REAL ESTATE AUCTION for the late Cora Burchill @ 38 Main St., Eastons Corners, ON on Sat., May 16/15 @ 10 am Real Estate to be auctioned @ 11 am

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Twelve years ago, in 2003, I first heard about a kid who’d visited Prairie Oyster guitarist, Keith Glass, at his studio, then in Perth, wanting to record some of his songs. Even back then, Brock Zeman’s songs turned heads, including Keith’s who went on to produce and play on Brock’s first few CDs, also taking him out and exposing him to the real world of being a singer/songwriter for a couple of years. My first hearing his tunes was in Sudbury at a conference hosted by what was then called Ontario Council of Folk Festivals (now Folk Music Ontario). In a late night gathering in my and Dave Balfour’s hotel room, attended by many of the who’s who of the Ontario folk music scene, guitars were being passed around. Wendell Ferguson was just starting to pen his now famous tongue in cheek, humourous ditties, sharing a few with us that cracked up the room. Veteran Brent Titcomb had his then young son, 16-yearold Liam there, also just starting out. Keith Glass and Russell deCarle of Prairie Oyster and Suzie Vinnick were there, to name but a few. When it became Brock’s turn, even with the beer flowing, he brought silence to that crammed room, his new peers recognizing this then 22 years young talent. Shortly after that memorable night, Brock, backed by Keith started what has become a regular weekly gig at O’Reilly’s on Tuesday nights in Perth. Time moves on as did Keith. Slide

guitar whiz, previously of Fred J. Eaglesmith’s stable, Dan Walsh, took up with Brock for a few tours and a couple of CDs before his current musical partner, the unbelievable Blair Michael Hogan started sharing his true musical skills more fully with Brock to the ongoing delight of the few of us regulars who have now been never tiring of his new and old songs and CDs for years, on a weekly basis. I love watching first time listeners who wander in and take a listen to Brock and Blair play through story after story, seeing them be intrigued and usually proudly going home with a new CD. I’ve watched Brock grow up, from a talented kid to a very talented man, watched his writing become deeper and more crafted, listened to his musical adeptness continue to expand and impress me. His mother told me when Brock’s kindergarten teacher came to do a home interview before starting, Brock’s question to the teacher was “What do you think of Bruce Springsteen?” He was into music at an early age, sporting a “Mohawk” haircut throughout high school in Carleton Place. I’ve come to depend on my weekly attendance to his gigs being something I can count

on that lifts me up and keeps my soul sound. Between Brock’s lyrics and Blair’s playing I always feel I’m the luckiest guy in the world, hearing the quality of music I hear weekly from this duo. Always working on something in his own studio, he never stops writing. He’s learned to play pedal bass to provide the benefits of the bottom end to their existing sound and allow Blair more room to create. Every once in a while, out bursts his next “baby”…the delivery of another of his “children”, his next creation…another CD. Brock Zeman’s been spinning musical yarns that are plum – straight in lifelike, telling shades for years. They’re vivid testimony to the incredibly diverse storyteller mind he carries within him. His latest CD – Pulling The Sword Out of the Devil’s Back – his eleventh, takes him to a whole new level as the enhanced musicality he’s wrapped around his tales adds an integrally new dimension to the story lines. Swirling strings and keys, tasty percussion and spicy guitar work puts a full palate out there, tales brimming in Technicolour, like first seeing the difference in regular and HDTV. From country roads and scenes, varied relationships, views of life, reality from diverse perspectives, his songs have more depth than can be realized first time through, which only enhances with each listen…A keeper! Brock is heading on the road for the next month, a busy sched-

ule through the United States, including a stop in Nashville to play at the infamous Bluebird Cafe after gigs throughout Texas and all in-between States. I’m sure he’ll continue to gain new fans wherever he goes. Safe journey, Brock. Upcoming events • Friday May 1 at 7:30 p.m.: Brea Lawrenson’s CD release at the Algonquin College Theatre in Ottawa. Brea will be backed by Shawn Mccullough, Wade Foster, among others for her wonderful new CD Brealieve. She continues to be creating big noise across Canada with this new one. Way to go, Brea! • Saturday May 2: Driftin’ Doug CD release at St. James Anglican Church in Perth at 8 p.m. Special guests will be Steve Piticco, Terry Kitmer and Andy Schick. Cost is $10. • Sunday May 3: Spring Fling at ABC Bolingbrooke Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. Ten dollars gets you in to a delightful fundraiser to help maintain the hall’s wonderful programs. Artists include Mike Erions, Dave Pollard, Mike Irvin, Jessica Weddens, Jerrard & Diana Smith, George Reynolds and Celtic Combination Trio. • Sunday May 3: Kim Pollard Band at Trinity United Church in Smiths Falls at 7 p.m. Cost is $15. She’s bringing her strong, heartfelt vocals along, backed by a seven-piece band. Should be fun. Support live music everywhere.

Audiences will warm to film centred on a life frozen in time MOVIE: The Age of Adeline STARRING: Blake Lively, Michiel Huismann, Harrison Ford, and Ellen Burstyn DIRECTOR: Lee Tolan Krieger RATING: PG

~ Old Town Charm ~ Update this Victorian house without spoiling its charm. The house has a predictable floor plan w/ the main floor foyer & kitchen entrances having a wrap-around covered porch. Eat-in kitchen. Living & dining rooms (1 room having a temporary partitioned wall to serve as a 2 pce bath). Main floor laundry room. 3 bedrooms & 3 pce bath upstairs. Some architectural woodwork & hardwood flooring intact.Basement houses a 200 amp service. Owned hot water heater. Elec. F/A furnace. On well & septic. Attached 1 car garage/workshop. Detached 25 ft x 65 ft building w/ metal roof & concrete floor. Survey RP15R7340 w/ irregular 80.00 Fr x160.00 D lot (+/-). Taxes - $2525. (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Terms on Chattels; Cash & Cheque Only

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To be forever young is to either be blessed or cursed. Adeline walks a line somewhere in between. She has been alive for more than a hundred years, but has not truly lived. Adeline (Blake Lively) was born at the turn of the 20th century in San Francisco. She got married, gave birth to a daughter, and then five years later her husband died in an accident. One night while driving home a freak snowstorm caused her car to crash into a frigid stream, and Adeline died. Then a bolt of lightning struck her car, and Adeline was brought back to life. In that moment Adeline’s body was frozen at age 29, never to feel the effects of time again.

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She would spend the next eight decades hiding her secret by changing her identity every ten years. That is until she meets Ellis (Michiel Huismann). Ellis sweeps Adeline off her feet, and she allows herself to consider the possibility of love. Then she meets Ellis’ father William (Harrison Ford). In the 1960s Adeline and William spent a summer together. William would have proposed had Adeline not run away. Now as she meets him again she is forced to decide between running as she always has, or risk everything and reveal the truth. The Age of Adeline moves slowly and methodically. The

film uses dialogue sparingly yet eloquently. Each scene is richly and stunningly filmed. All of which creates this woman frozen in time. It shows us glimpses of her life and the events that have led her to lead a life of relative solitude. Then it just as carefully tears her world apart. This twist of fate, or science fiction, or whatever it is, creates a melancholy, and a sense of heart break that’s beautiful. Ellis is a charismatic philanthropist. He is, for all intents and purposes, the perfect guy. In fact Ellis is the kind of character that’s so perfect he could easily fall into the trap of being a stock character with no depth. Michiel Huismann, however, gives the

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character depth. With humour and charm he makes Ellis a match for a woman more than a century old. The fluster and shock on Harrison Ford’s face when his character first sees Adeline is incredible. It’s a moment mixed with humour, and for Adeline’s character, horror. The scene moves from bewilderment to doubt, and shows just how good Ford is. Blake Lively is captivating as Adeline. She gives a thoughtful and intimate performance. She wears the weight of years so that you believe this woman has seen and done more than any other human alive, and she does it with a grace and beauty that defies time. Despite its little science fiction twist, The Age of Adeline is like most love stories. There’s sorrow, there’s joy and there are two people attempting to defy the odds. This love story I thought was particularly well told. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature.


Second annual Great Veggie Grow Off for local food bank launches May 1 Have you ever wondered how our communities could donate a ton of healthy vegetables to the Lanark County Food Bank? Read on. In the spring of 2014 the community gardens in Mississippi Mills and Carleton Place challenged Beckwith, Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills to

a Great Veggie Grow Off; a “friendly competition� between the three towns, growing produce in some of the community garden beds, and encouraging people in each community to donate excess produce from their personal gardens. On Oct. 16, World Food Day, we had

our final weigh in and more than 2,800 lbs. of fresh local food had been donated to the food bank. The Neighbourhood Tomato Community Gardens are repeating the same challenge this year. Join us at St. Gregory’s Next Door, 176 Townline Road in Carleton Place

on May 1 at 12:30 p.m. as we kick off our “friendly competition� with hopes of increasing the amounts we donate to the food bank in 2015. If you can’t join us that day but would like to donate produce, bring produce to the Lanark County Food Bank, 5 Allan Street in Carleton Place.

Inform food bank staff there that you wish to participate in the challenge and indicate which municipality you are from. Happy gardening. Submitted by the Neighborhood Tomato Community Gardens, Mississippi Mills and Carleton Place.

CHURCH DIRECTORY Please submit all changes for the directory to Cheryl Johnston at 613-283-3182 ext 184 or email to cjohnston@perfprint.ca

Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 apc@trytel.com Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Mr. George Stewart Organist and Choir Director Worship Service Sunday 11 am Sunday School Nursery Care Available All welcome! Transportation available, call Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Almonte 613-256-1034 Father Lindsay Harrison SATURDAY MASS - 4:30pm SUNDAY MASS 9:00am – 10:30am Children’s Liturgy, Youth Ministry, Bible Study, Prayer Circle (check website for times & programs) www.holynameofmaryparish.com Calvary Pentecostal Church Phone: 613-257-3484 Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca www.calvarycp.ca

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place 613-257-5109 contact@carletonplaceadventists.org www.carletonplaceadventists.org Pastor: Didier Fourny SATURDAY SERVICES Sabbath School – 9:30 AM Divine Service – 11:00 AM Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 PM EVERYONE WELCOME! Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Rev. Arlyce Schiebout Services in both churches. Fully Accessible 613-257-7761 for more information Everyone Welcome. Child Care provided. Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30am – SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Child Care Available Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. For Transportation call the office.

Reformed Presbyterian Church Christ Centred – People Focused 273 Almonte St., Almonte SERVICES: 10am EACH SUNDAY Worship Services every Sunday at 10am 2nd services – 2pm – 1st Sunday of every month 6pm – 2nd thru 5th Sundays Weekly Small groups and youth group Church office 613-256-2816 website: hillsiderpc.ca Pastor – Rev. Matthew Dyck 613-791-4811 – mhdyck@rogers.com Cornerstone Community Church 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers 613-256-4995 SUNDAY WORSHIP 10am Ample Parking – Fully Accessible Nursery Care/Sunday School Weekly Bible Study & Prayer * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * A Free Methodist Congregation The Lighthouse 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 Pastor: Doug Anderson Email: info@cplighthouse.org Sunday Services 10am Celebration Service & Children’s Church Contact us for more information Personal prayer available Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–2:30pm Call or come by Contact Barb

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 28 Hawthorne Ave., Carleton Place Fr. Augustine Mendonça, 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5pm Sunday 9am & 11am Handicap Access Carleton Place Baptist Church 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 613-257-1889 Pastor: Brian Affleck Discovery Hour 10am Worship Service 11am Children’s Church provided Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7pm All Welcome! Handicap access www.cpbaptist.ca St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Rev. Barry Carr, Minister Organist and Choir Director: Susan Harron Sunday Service 9:30 am Nursery Provided Handicap accessible standrewschurch39@gmail.com Blog: standrewcarletonplace.com

Zion-Memorial United Church 'SBOLMJO 4USFFU t 10:30am Morning Worship 10:30am Sunday School & Nursery FULLY ACCESSIBLE Minister: Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. Musical Director: Tony Stuart WARM WELCOME TO ALL!

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Parish of Franktown-Innisville Anglican Churches The Rev. David Vavasour 613-257-1340 www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca St. James, Franktown 8:30 a.m. St. John’s, Innisville 10:30 am All are welcome

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St. James Anglican Church “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place� 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 613-257-3178 Website: stjamescarletonplace.org Sunday, May 3, 2015 5th of Easter 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist Jesus and Me in Parish hall Thursday May 7, 2015 10 am Holy Eucharist Rector The Rev’d David Andrew Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry Choir Director Patricia Grainger R0013254598/0430

Harvest Community Church Church meets: Calvary Christian Academy, 9749 Hwy 15, Franktown When: EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am (Children’s service also at same time) Phone: (613) 552-1323 Email: scott@harvestcc.ca Web: www.harvestcc.ca Pastor: Scott Ridenour

Ottawa Valley Vineyard Church Loving God, Loving People, Having Fun When: 10:30am SUNDAY Carleton Place High School 613-257-6045 www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca


Ultimate show for men takes over Carleton Place arena June 21 Bean Chevrolet Buick GMC Inc. has joined forced with Creative Minds Event Planning and Ariza Consulting to present The Man Cave: The Ultimate Show for Men on June 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Carleton Place Arena. This show-stopping, one of a kind event is the perfect way to celebrate Father’s Day with every man in your life. Attendants will have the opportunity to play, shop and learn as we welcome vendors, industry experts, entertainers and activities pertaining to: • Motorcycles, classic cars, hot rods, boats • Gaming, comic books, role playing games • Sports teams, sports equipment, memorabilia and collectibles • Travel, outdoor adventure,

Above, students from Caldwell Street Public School participate in the Canada-wide event, Pitch-in, on Friday, April 24 along with (back row, from left) mayoral assistant Nicole Hynes, community programmer Jessica Smith, councillor Sean Redmond, councillor Brian Doucett and mayor Louis Antonakos. Right, students help to collect trash from their school grounds after a long winter.

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cycles will be presented by Canadian Gears. The cost to attend is just $5 at the door with free swag bags to our first 100 visitors. Funds raised from the barbecue showdown, Cocky 4 Chris and Show n’ Shine registration will be donated directly to a local father in need of a kidney transplant. Launch party June 20 Join us at North on 29 on June 20 from 6 to 9 p.m. for our official launch party. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Featuring live music by AudioGazm, a cash bar, food and some unbeatable prizes! Limited tickets are available. For more information, visit mancavemanshow.ca or email creative.minds4events@gmail. com for ticket purchases.

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETING:

Tuesday, May 5, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) Tuesday, May 12, 2015 @ 6:00 pm – Special Meeting Tuesday, May 19, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - Council Committee of the Whole (Immediately following Council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx

SURFACE TREATMENT – TENDER NO. 15-01

Sealed Tenders marked “Tender for Town of Mississippi Mills, Surface Treatment – Contract No. 15-01� will be received at the Municipal Office – 3131 Old Perth Road up to 1:30 pm local time, May 14, 2015. Bids received after the closing time will not be considered. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte immediately following closing. The work included within this contract shall include pulverizing, grading and surface treatment of Concession 12 Ramsay, from March Road 3005 m Southerly to Old Almonte Road and Cedar Hill Side Road from the 8th Concession, Pakenham, 1375 m Westerly to the 7th Concession, Pakenham. Tenders will be available as of April 22, 2015. Tenders will be distributed electronically. Copies of the Tenders can be requested by contacting the Municipality at (613) 2562064 Ext 258. For further inormation please contact; Corporation of The Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0 Attention: Cory Smith Roads and Public Works Technologist, Roads and Public Works Department Telephone: (613) 256-2064 x 229 Facsimile: (613) 256-4242 E-mail: csmith@mississippimills.ca

HOWIE ROAD RECYCLE DEPOT – OPENING ON WEDNESDAYS

Howie Road Recycle Depot will be opening on Wednesdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. The Landfill is also open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mississippi Mills residents may take garbage to the Beckwith Transfer Station at 9271 Cavanagh Road, Carleton Place. The Beckwith Transfer Station honors Mississippi Mills’ landfill passes from 2015. Hours of operation there are: Monday to Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.

RESTRICTED LOADS

Restricted loading is in effect on all municipal roads and streets in Mississippi Mills commencing March 8 and remain in effect until May 31 each calendar year. Restricted loading is 5 tonne per axle. For more information please contact the Roads and Public Works Department at 613-256-2064 ext. 258.

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR A SERVICE PROVIDER FOR MAINTENANCE OF REFRIGERATION PLANTS IN BOTH THE ALMONTE AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE AND THE STEWART COMMUNITY CENTRE IN PAKENHAM.

The purpose of this Request For Quotation is to obtain prices on the cost of a scheduled start-up, shutdown and mid-season inspection as well as an emergency service call rate and hourly rate for the refrigeration systems in both The Almonte Community Centre & Stewart Community Centre. RFQ packages can be obtained by contacting Calvin Murphy (Recreation Manager) at 613-256-1077 Ext:24 or cmurphy@mississippimills.ca Quotations can be forwarded by mail, fax or e-mail and must be received by Thursday June 4th 2015 at 12:00 p.m. Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road, RR#2 P.O. Box 400 Almonte Ontario K0A 1A0 613-256-1077 The lowest or any quotation will not necessarily be accepted.

LIGHT UP THE NIGHT COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE

Saturday May 23rd, 2015 from 7:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m Set up will start at 6:00 a.m Location - Levi Home Hardware Building Centre - Parking Lot (476 Ottawa Street) Tables $20.00 each. Items may be dropped off on the day of the event. Please call Bonnie Ostrom at 256-1077 to reserve your table or to donate items to the Light up The Night table. Breakfast served by The Almonte Scouts beginning at 7 a.m All proceeds from the Garage sale go towards the 2015 Light Up the Night event. Come on out and show your support!!

NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills passed By-law No. 15-40 on the 21st day of April, 2015, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency who made oral submissions at a public meeting or made written submissions to the Town of Mississippi Mills before the Bylaw was passed is entitled to appeal the decision of the Town of Mississippi Mills Council to the Ontario Municipal Board. Such an appeal must be filed in writing with the Clerk of the Town of Mississippi Mills not later than the 19th day of May, 2015, and include a written notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompanied by a cheque in the amount of $125.00 payable to the Treasurer of Ontario. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal the Zoning By-law Amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group; however, may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association of the group. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law, describing the lands to which the By-law applies, has been provided. The complete By-law is available for inspection in the office of the Clerk during regular office hours. DATED AT THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS THIS 30TH DAY OF APRIL, 2015. John McMulkin, Junior Planner Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road, Box 400, Almonte ON, K0A 1A0 =============================================== EXPLANATORY NOTE ZONING BY-LAW NO. 15-40 OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW NO. 11-83 AS AMENDED, BEING THE ZONING BY-LAW OF THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS WAS PASSED UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING ACT, 1990. The purpose of By-law No. 15-40 is to add the following definitions to Section 5 of the Town’s Zoning By-law No. 11-83: t i1BJOUCBMM 0QFSBUJPO $PNNFSDJBMw t i1BJOUCBMM 0QFSBUJPO 1SJWBUFw

NOTICE WATER MAIN FLUSHING – ALMONTE WARD

April 27 – May 15 The Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills will be flushing the water mains in all areas of Almonte Ward beginning Monday, April 27th , 2015 to Friday, May 16th, 2015, during the hours of 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (excluding weekends). This annual maintenance program is designed to remove the sediment that has accumulated in the water mains to maintain good water quality in the distribution system. This maintenance procedure is required under the Provincial Legislation and may result in temporary inconveniences to you such as reduced water pressure or red (discoloured) water. t 3FEVDFE XBUFS QSFTTVSF TIPVME POMZ CF JOUFSNJUUFOU BT UIF IZESBOUT BSF CFJOH øVTIFE The pressure will return to normal once the flushing is completed. t *G ZPV EFUFDU EJTDPMPVSFE SFE XBUFS UVSO Pò ZPVS UBQ GPS UP NJOVUFT UIJT TIPVME allow work crews enough time to complete the flushing. When work crews have left the area, turn on one COLD water tap for a few minutes to flush the system. t %JTDPMPVSFE XBUFS NBZ PDDVS JO DMPTF QSPYJNJUZ UP UIF XBUFSNBJO øVTIJOH PS NBOZ blocks, even kilometre’s away, depending on various factors such as their supply main size, location and demand flows. Unfortunately, it is impossible to predict the location and extent of the customers that may receive discoloured water. t 3FTJEFOUT XIP MJWF JO UIF BSFBT CFJOH øVTIFE NBZ XBOU UP DPMMFDU DPOUBJOFST PG XBUFS for drinking and cooking, each day before the flushing program starts. t 8F SFDPNNFOE UIBU ZPV EP OPU ESJOL PS XBTI MBVOESZ XJUI SFE XBUFS We appreciate your patience while this work is being completed and if you would like more information, please call the Roads & Public Works Department at 613-256-2064 and speak to Rod Cameron, ext. 232 or Cindy Hartwick ext. 258.

TENDER 15-10 ONE (1) 2015-2016 ž TON TRUCK

Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Town of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the CAO, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on May 11th , 2015 for the “Town of Mississippi Mills – Invitation to Tender for One (1) 2015-2016 ž Ton Truck – Contract 15-10â€?. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office building immediately following the tender closing. To obtain a copy of the tender please call 613-256-2064 ext. 258 or email chartwick@ mississippimills.ca requesting a copy.

REQUEST FOR STANDING OFFER (2015) SUPPLY OF EQUIPMENT RENTAL

The Town of Mississippi Mills is requesting standing offers for the 2015 construction season, for rental equipment. Sealed Quotations on forms supplied by the Town of Mississippi Mills Roads and Public Works Department will be received by the CAO, at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte until 1:30pm local time, on May 5th, 2015 for the “Town of Mississippi Mills – Request for Standing Offer (2015) Supply of Equipment Rental�. To obtain a copy of the RFQ please call 613-256-2064 ext 258 or email chartwick@mississippimills.ca requesting a copy. Connected to Your Community - A/CP13 - Thursday, April 30, 2015

Municipal Matters April 30, 2015 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND COMPLETE APPLICATION PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 22 AND 34 OF THE PLANNING ACT R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER P.13.

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Concerning a Proposed Amendment to the Town of Mississippi Mills Community Official Plan and Zoning By-Law #11-83 TAKE NOTICE that a Public Meeting will be held on Tuesday May 5th, 2015 at 6:30 p.m., in the Town of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario, to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment and a Zoning By-law Amendment under Sections 22 and 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13. The proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments are Administrative Amendments initiated by the Town of Mississippi Mills under Planning File #OPA 13 and Z-08-15, which apply to lands described as Part of Lots 14 to 25, Concessions 10, 11 and 12, Ramsay Ward, Town of Mississippi Mills, municipally known as the Burnt Lands ANSI. THE PURPOSE AND INTENT of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments are to provide environmental protection for the Burnt Land ANSI from intensive rural development by amending rural development policies in the Community Official Plan and placing the lands within the Burnt Lands ANSI within an Environmental Protection (EP) Zone. The Zoning By-law Amendment would change the zoning of the lands within the Burnt Lands ANSI from “Rural (RU) Zone� to “Environmental Protection 1 (EP1) Zone and Environmental Protection 1 Holding Zone (EP1-h) Zone� to allow limited rural development and provide additional environmental protection to the Burnt Lands ANSI. An attached map identifies the location of the properties as well as the area subject to this application. IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Mississippi Mills before the by-law is passed; the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Town of Mississippi Mills Council to the Ontario Municipal Board. IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the Town of Mississippi Mills before the by-law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Official Plan Amendment and the Zoning By-law Amendment. Written submissions regarding the proposed amendments are to be filed with the Town Clerk at the Town of Mississippi Mills Municipal Office, 3131 Old Perth Road, R.R. #2, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0. AFTER A DECISION has been made by Council, persons wishing to formally register an objection must, regardless of any previous submissions, file with the Town Clerk a Notice of Appeal accompanied with the Board’s fee to the Ontario Municipal Board setting out the objection and the reasons in support of the objection. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment is available for inspection at the Town of Mississippi Mills Municipal Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., or inquiries may be directed to the Town’s Planning Department at (613) 256-2064 x259 or by e-mail at sstirling@mississippimills.ca. DATED AT THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS THIS 15th DAY OF APRIL, 2015. Stephen Stirling, MCIP, RPP, Town Planner, Town of Mississippi Mills.


The short life of Carleton Place’s William Lockhard Campbell Rob Probert

Following is the fourth installment of my series of six short stories about the Carleton Place men killed in 1915 in the First World War. Again, I gratefully acknowledge the works of the late Larry Gray and Brian Costello, both who diligently researched and documented so much useful information. My effort is simply to recognize these lives lost 100 years ago this April. This April 22 through to April 26 covers the dates of death of these lost souls. If you are passing by our Carleton Place Cenotaph, take a moment and reect on why their names are posted. Lockhard Campbell was born in Owen Sound on May 10, 1896. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. William James Campbell eventually moved to Carleton Place and lived on Flora St. While his father owned a prosperous farm near Boyd’s Settlement, Lockhard worked as a farmhand for a Mr. W.J. Bailey. Lockhard was 18-years-old when he enlisted. He was described as 5’8â€? tall, had a medium complexion, blue eyes and brown hair. He attended the Wesleyan Church. He was among the ďŹ rst contin-

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William Lockhard Campbell gent of Carleton Place volunteers who traveled by train, to Perth, ON on Aug. 14, 1914, and then on to Valcartier, Quebec as part of B Company of the 42nd Battalion. This was the same unit as Arthur Simons, John McPhee, Captain W.H. Hooper and eight other Carleton Place lads. They all sailed to England and received further training on the Salisbury Plain. They became part of “Hâ€? Company of the 2nd Battalion of the Eastern Ontario Regiment. Lockhard Campbell ofďŹ cially enlisted Sept .23, 1914. Training

seemed to consist of shouldering heavy packs and ries combined with endless trudging through the English countryside in poorly ďŹ tting boots. Before deploying to France, Lockhard was laid up for a brief while in March 1915 with foot blisters. These were commonly heard complaints. Lockhard was one of the troops who met his sad fate as a result of the attempt to capture the St. Julian’s “Farmhouseâ€? or “Capt. Hooper farmhouseâ€? as part of the 2nd Battle of Ypres. Perhaps Lockhard’s demise can be best described by words sent home in a letter to his father. The letter, written by Sergeant James McGill, stated: “Campbell is reported missing but I saw him fall when we rushed through the woods. He was hit in the head‌ Poor Lockhard is gone to a better land; dying the death of a brave soldier without stain on his conscience.â€? McGill went on to slightly softer words: “He did all his work willingly and few ever heard him grumble‌As he was a good shot‌he was one of the picked men to go into the house between two ďŹ ring lines for sniping purposes‌We held this house for three days till the enemy had his big advance on April 25.â€?

â€œâ€ŚA number of the boys being wounded we were obliged to go back to our trenches as quickly as possible so the Captain sent six of us out ďŹ rst and watched results. That was where Lockhard met his death by a bullet in the head. It was instant death causing no pain.â€? Even though there was a surviving witness to his death, his body was not recovered and is lost to time. There is no grave. His name is immortalized on the walls of the Menin Gates at Ypres, Belgium, along with many other Canadians who have no known resting place and including other brave souls from Carleton Place. A measure of this young man can be taken from words in a letter he sent home before his death: â€?We are just beginning to realize what this war means to the Belgium people‌chased out of

house and home‌old women‌ carrying larger and heavier packs than we carry‌farmers‌with their horses loaded to the limit. It makes a person vow vengeance on those who are causing their suffering.� This young man, just two weeks shy of his birthday, died at St. Julian, part of the 2nd Battle of Ypres, April 25, 1915. He was a member of the 2nd Battalion of the Eastern Ontario Regiment. He will not be forgotten. Epilogue In 2013, 94 trees were installed at the various schools in Carleton Place to commemorate the names of lives lost in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. This was the Victory Tree Project. These names are engraved on the Carleton Place Cenotaph.

A plaque was placed with each stand of victory trees and inside each school is another plaque denoting the names and details of those represented by the tree planting at that school. Three names from the cenotaph listing were not included at the school sites but rather were chosen for a special dedication planting in Riverside Park, beside the Mississippi River. A victory tree was planted in 2013 to commemorate this man. Lockhard Campbell’s name was chosen, by lot, to represent all First World War dead in a commemorative planting in our Riverside Park. Three trees were planted at that symbolic location, one tree representing the dead of the First World War, one tree representing the Second World War and one tree for the Korean War. We Will Remember.

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Have you ever wondered who plays the music at Carleton Place Canadians home games, in-between periods and inbetween game stoppages? It’s all done by volunteer Brad Santos, the official DJ for the Jr. A hockey team. The Canadian Gazette recently caught up with Santos, now in his second season with the Canadians. Besides his love of music, the 20-yearold Carleton Place resident relishes being a part of the game day atmosphere at the Neelin Street Community Centre. “I’m here every home game,” Santos said, taking his place in the production booth and cranking out the music that flows with the game. “The music sets the atmosphere,” he added. If the crowd’s in a bit of a lull, it’s the DJ’s job to select the appropriate song on the fly, in order to get them pumped up. “I like to see how fans react to the music,” Santos said, “and I try to help the team.” The players choose the warm up, power play, penalty kill, win and goal songs – “it’s the stuff they pay more attention to,” Santos said – but the rest are carefully chosen. When the home team scores, Santos plays Come With Me Now by Kongos, coming in at the famous chorus: “Whoa,

fans and take requests – in person or on Twitter,” he said. Santos’ Twitter handle is @canadiansDJ. Typically, he’s at the arena a couple of hours before the puck drops, getting things set up. Santos has never had an equipment failure, but if it happens, he isn’t worried. “If my laptop went down, I’d just plug my cellphone into the sound board,” he said with a smile. Always mindful of the kids who are listening in the stands, the DJ watches the language and content of the songs he plays. “You don’t want to offend anyone,” he said. Calling the Canadians organization “one big happy family,” Santos’ best moment came during 2013-2014 season playoff race. “We defeated the Smiths Falls Bears Tara Gesner/METROLAND in five games, winning the Bogart Cup Brad Santos is the official DJ for the Carleton Place Canadians. at home in overcome with me now, I’m gonna take you down.” The 2014 goal song for the back-toback Bogart Cup champions was Gold On the Ceiling by The Black Keys. Music accompanies almost every whistle in a hockey game. Although Santos has access to the team’s computer, he uses a program on his own laptop containing upwards of 700 songs. “I usually try to be active with the

Canadians look to repeat as Fred Page Cup champions The stage is set and the Carleton Place Canadians are hoping to repeat as Fred Page Cup champions. The tournament, being played at the Cornwall Civic Complex this year, officially opened Wednesday, April 29 and features four teams battling it out for the Eastern Canadian championship, including the Canadians and host Cornwall Colts of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL), as well College Français Longueuil of the Ligue de Hockey Junior du Quebec (LHJQ) and the Dieppe Commandos of the Maritime Hockey League (MHL). The Canadians saw their first action at 3 p.m. against the Dieppe Commandos on Wednesday, April 29. As of press time, the outcome of that game was not known. Carleton Place will be back on the ice today (April 30) in another 3 p.m.

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match-up versus Longueuil. They then turn around and face the Colts, who they ousted early in the CCHL playoffs this season, on Friday, May 1. That game has a 7 p.m. start. Depending on the outcome, the Canadians could see themselves in the semi-final game Saturday, May 2 at 3 p.m., with the Fred Page Cup final set to be played Sunday, May 3 at 3 p.m. If the team is successful in repeating as champions, they will become the first team to win back-to-back titles over the Fred Page Cup’s 21-year history. If the Canadians are victorious, they will head to the national RBC Cup tournament for the second straight year. It is set to be played in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, hosted by the Portage Terriers. For more information on the Fred Page Cup, visit www.fredpagecup. com.

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time,” he said. Another plus of working with the club was seeing the Ottawa Senators select Kelly Summers in the 2014 National Hockey League (NHL) draft. One day, Santos would like to be the resident DJ for an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) team. “Right now, I’m just trying to gain as much experience as I can,” he said. And the house DJ knows a little something about hockey too, having played house league B most of his life. During the 2014-2015 regular season, the Canadians garnered 101 points, securing their third straight Robinson division title and second consecutive league title. On Sunday afternoon, they claimed their second straight Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) championship and the Bogart Cup. The previous year, the home team was CCHL and Eastern Canadian champions, and finished second at the RBC Cup (nationals).

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A special sledge hockey awareness charity game was held at the Carleton Place arena on Saturday, April 25, to support the Lanark County Food Bank. The two teams that took to the ice that day were members of the Lanark County OPP, in blue uniforms, naturally, against the Sledge Hockey Association of Eastern Ontario, dressed in the jerseys of the Ottawa Senators. Clockwise, from top left: members of the Lanark County OPP sledge hockey team and the Sledge Hockey Association of Eastern Ontario celebrate the donation of a trailer for the sledge hockey association; Karen Lomas, centre, board chair of the Lanark County Food Bank, will literally be laughing all the way to the bank thanks to two cheques for $500 each, from Tom Baker’s Carleton Place and District Civitan Club, and from Nicole Pearson of the Brett Pearson Run For Your Life and the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee; Just like in regular hockey, there were fights on the ice, although, one form of retaliation is to do this to an opponent’s sledge! Desmond Devoy/METROLAND

Each year, over 18,000 people come to the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) to use the Emergency Department and over 500 patients are admitted for extended stays. These people come from throughout Carleton Place and the surrounding areas; they are your neighbours, friends, family and community members. Many people don’t often think about the hospital when they do not need its services, but 7 year-old Jordin Jamieson and 6 year-old Olivia Salisbury sure do! These two friends are actively raising money for the hospital on their own accord, because as Olivia put it, “it’s the right thing to do.”

Jordin and Olivia met in their Grade 1 class earlier this year. It was Jordin’s idea to start making pictures and soon Olivia and Jordin had a collection of cards, pictures and fans among various other handmade items to sell. Their customers include teachers at their school and day care, other students, parents and friends. They independently decided and agreed to donate their funds to the hospital. The reason? To help “make people feel better who are sick in the hospital,” explained Jordin. Both girls had needed to use the hospital in the past and when

patient care equipment that is used by patients every day. The girls have only been making their contributions for a few months now, but the act of giving is catching on! Some other students in their class are now also helping by drawing and helping to sell the products. Even Jordin’s 4 year old sister is making items to help the hospital!

We give to the hospital because “it’s the right thing to do” Jordin Jamieson (left) and Olivia Salisbury (right) hold up a sign they made with their classmates for the hospital. The girls are making items to raise funds for CPDMH!

they did they saw how other people could use their help. “We thought that it would be a good place because it is where people go when they are sick,” added Olivia. It is the perfect fit as the girls “wanted to do something for the hospital, and as well, we do like art,” beamed Olivia. All funds raised by the girls are donated to the CPDMH Foundation to help purchase needed

What do their parents think? “It is so great that they came up with this idea all on their own,” stated Olivia’s father James, “and they really embraced it,” added Jordin’s father, Shawn. Both sets of parents are delighted with their girls’ initiative as they have shown great teamwork and compassion for others. “They make us so proud and it just goes to show what people of any age can do for their community,” added James.

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This Spring is a great time to get involved to give back to your community hospital by joining the Foundation!

For more information about this, other fundraisers or for ways YOU can give to the hospital, please contact the Foundation office:

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Brooke Henderson earns third place finish at Swinging Skirts LPGA tournament Staff

Brooke Henderson has officially arrived on the LPGA. She may not have won the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic but the talented 17-yearold golfer came within a whisker of capturing her first title on the top professional women’s tour in the world. Playing in the final group with tour veteran Morgan Pressel of the United States and Min Seo Kwak of South Korea, and with world number one Lydia Ko nipping at her heels, the Smiths Falls native kept her game together throughout Sunday’s final round at the Lake Merced Golf Club in San Francisco, Calif., falling just one stroke off the pace by the 72nd hole. Regardless, she earned her best-ever finish on the LPGA, solo third place with a fourday total of 281 (-7). She set the tournament’s single-day scoring record on Friday with a sizzling seven-under 65 after opening with two-under 70. She closed with rounds of 72 and 74. In a media scrum following the tournament, Henderson said she learned a lot from the day. “Just the whole atmosphere of being in the final

group on Sunday was amazing. I didn’t play my best, but it was fun just to be there and be in contention most of the day,” she said. “ Just couple shots back of Morgan. On the 18th hole, putt to tie and get into the playoff, which would’ve been really nice, but a third (place) finish is definitely a confidence booster moving forward.” Coming into the final round with her first 54-hole lead, Henderson struggled at the start and fell behind Pressel following bogeys on the first and third holes. But she bounced back, as she so often does, with a birdie on the sixth and made the turn in second place, two strokes back. She lost two strokes with back-to-back bogeys on 12 and 13 but again responded with a brilliant eagle on the par-5 14th hole, the second time she’s done that this week. After landing in a deep greenside bunker with her second shot, Henderson blasted out, hoping to get it close. She did better than that with the ball rolling straight into the heart of the cup. Henderson said she didn’t see it go in. “No, I couldn’t see any-

thing from down there. It was down there pretty deep. I was just trying to give myself a good look at birdie, and next thing I know the crowd was going wild,” she said. “It was a nice surprise.” Henderson’s brilliance brought her back to -8 but a final bogey on the 15th dropped her back to -7. “Would’ve been nice to keep it at minus 8 for the remainder of the holes, but unfortunately not,” she said. Pressel struggled down the stretch but hung on to reach a playoff with Lydia Ko at -8. Ko, who

turned 18 on Friday, eventually captured the title with a birdie on the second playoff hole to take the first place prize of $300,000. Pressel earned $182,956 as runner-up. In holding on for third place, Henderson earned by far her best payday as a professional – US$132,721. In the process, she’s also earned huge respect after holding off a strong field including former Major winners Shanshan Feng, Stacy Lewis, and So Yeon Ryu. “I definitely won on a lot of experience,” Henderson said. “I

can gain a lot from that moving forward. Hopefully I’ll be in the position that I was in earlier this morning many times in the future and I’ll be able to take everything that happened today and be able to learn from it.” Back in action this weekend Following her impressive showing in San Francisco, Henderson hopped on a plane and headed to Irving, Texas to Monday qualify for the LPGA’s Volunteers of America North Texas Shootout. The one-day tournament stretched

over to Tuesday morning due to bad weather but when the dust had cleared, the Smiths Falls teen had earned one of the two available spots with a one-under 70, nailing a 10-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to emerge from a fourway playoff. Following this, she said she is also gearing up for a ShopRite LPGA Classic in Galloway, New Jersey May 29-31 and the ManuLife LPGA Classic in Cambridge, Ont. June 4-7, for both of which she’s received a sponsor’s exemption.

Carleton Place Soccer Club seeks summer student volunteers The Carleton Place Soccer Club is looking for student volunteers. There are several student volunteer positions available, including: • Just Kick It! position (four to seven-year-olds): Help run practices and attend games • Assistant coach GLSL recreation league (eight to 16 years) • Assistant coach field helper: Put up nets, paint goal posts in spring and take down nets, be a runner on the day of tournaments and help at reg-

If you are interested in any of these positions, please email coordinator@cpsoccer. ca. What better way to rack up volunteer hours than doing it out on the field under the sun.

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Annual Young Awards Gala returns to Mississippi Mills May 9 kkent@metroland.com

Get out your evening wear – the Young Awards Foundation Gala is coming up on Saturday, May 9. Perhaps one of Almonte’s swankiest events, the Young Awards Foundation Gala is held every year as a key fundraiser for the foundation, which aims to support dynamic arts initiatives in the schools of Mississippi Mills. This year’s event will have a glitzy masquerade theme, and will be held at the North Lanark Agricultural Society (NLAS) Agricultural Hall, located on Water Street in Almonte. “It’s a great evening of supporting the arts,” said Julie Argue, chair of the Young Awards Foundation Gala committee. “It’s always fun to get a little dressed up and have some fun.” Of course, an evening of supporting the arts wouldn’t be complete without the arts themselves: the Young Awards Gala will feature an art auction and three live music acts, among other things. During the gala’s cocktail hour, the Notre Dame Catholic High School Retro Actives instrumental band will provide live music, setting the mood for the rest of the evening. “They’re a fantastic group of young musicians,” Argue said. “They’re always upbeat and can get a party started.” Then, during dessert, a concert band from Almonte District High School (ADHS) will perform. Argue said this

is the first time the gala will have an ADHS band perform, thanks in part to contributions from the Young Awards Foundation. “ADHS is part of the arts programming funding that the foundation supports,” Argue said, adding that students at the school, including their new Grade 7 and 8 students, now have the opportunity to learn to play instruments if they want to – something that might not have been possible without financial assistance. Argue said the event is evolving to incorporate more youth. In addition to having the two youth bands perform, the gala will also have two student emcees and the 2870 Royal Dragons Cadet Core will take care of the dinner service and help direct parking. Finally, after the student bands perform, Canadian band Prescott-Brown, of local as well as international fame, will take the stage. A full dinner also awaits guests at the gala, provided by local caterers. Leatherworks Catering will offer a full spread of appetizers during cocktail hour, including vegetarian and gluten-free options. Then, Foodies Fine Foods from Almonte will serve spit-roasted beef, cooked over a charcoal grill, for dinner. “You’ll be able to smell it long before the event starts,” said Argue, who also owns Foodies Fine Foods. “We hope to make some mouths water.” For dessert, Almonte’s Café Postino will provide a buffet of treats, including

gluten-free options. Bar services at the event will be provided by Almonte’s newest pub, Moose McGuire’s. In addition to dancing, the gala also features three different auctions to raise money for the foundation: a silent auction, a live auction and a blind auction for a piece of locally made art. Every year, the Young Awards Gala raises more than $10,000 to support arts initiatives at Mississippi Mills schools and last year brought in almost $14,000. “We’re grateful for the support the gala receives,” Argue said. “We’re always happy to know that our community continues to support art initiatives for local youth.” Of course, an event such as the Young Awards Gala would not be possible without its sponsors, Argue said. This year, the gala’s sponsors include: the Hub and Rebound Centre; the Almonte Print & Copy Shop; Colby McGeachy Accountants; Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd.; and Alliance Coin & Banknote. Argue also said she’d like to thank the many other donors and supporters who’ve contributed to this year’s gala. “It’s fantastic to see so many examples of community supporting community,” she said. Tickets for the gala are $85 and are available at Mill Street Books, Foodies Fine Foods and at the Young Awards Foundation website: www.youn-

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The Almonte Lions Club recently wrapped up their 350 Club Draws for 2015 with the presentation of cheques to the two final winners of $500 and $1,000. From left: Lion Donna Neild-Kerry, 350 Club co-chair and ticket seller, presenting a $1,000 cheque to Fred Hallahan; Lion John Kerry, co-chair; Doug Coady receiving his $500 cheque from seller, Lion Richard Evans and Lion Marina Johnston, 350 Club committee member.

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gawards.ca. Donations, Argue said, are Name of Mary Catholic Church, the Realso gratefully accepted through the tired Teachers Association, Puppets Up! website. International Puppet Festival, the North Lanark Highland Games and Almonte Awards Celtfest, to name a few. She also played A key part of the Young Awards a big role in organizing the Almonte 125 Foundation Gala each year is the award event and attended nearly every anniceremony, which awards community versary event that was held. members with recognition awards in Don Wiles will receive the award for two categories: cultural volunteerism cultural achievement at this year’s gala. and cultural achievement. Wiles has been teaching for more than This year’s cultural volunteerism 50 years, and is now a retired Professor award will go to Nancy Giardino, whose Emeritus of Chemistry. involvement in Mississippi Mills’ culIn 2008, he and a friend conceived tural community is significant. the Almonte Lecture Series, growing Giardino, who was a teacher at from his first lecture to more than 40 ADHS and Naismith Memorial Public events featuring several speakers on a School, volunteers her time with Mis- wide range of topics. He’s also a travelsissippi Valley Textile Museum, Mills ler, a linguist, a classical musician and a Community Support Corporation, Holy woodworker.

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Keep allergies away with

Oranges

With spring flowers and blooming trees comes seasonal allergies - itchy eyes, fatigue, runny nose and even asthma. Here are some tips to help reduce allergies or just support your immunity:

2 ½ cups carrots, shredded 1 cup walnuts, raw (pre-soaked

in water 30 min+, drained, optional) 1 cup dates, pitted 1 orange, peeled Raw Carrot Cake Bites The secret ingredient in these mini bites is orange! Oranges are the sunshine fruit in more ways than one, they are rich in Vitamin C and the white rind is full of bioflavonoids. Make sure to eat more of the white rind of your citrus fruits for even more antioxidant power!

½ cup coconut,

shredded, unsweetened

¼ cup chia seeds 1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp nutmeg Pinch of sea salt

Workout while

Working Numerous studies have proven that exercise is a great way to relieve stress! Exercise can help you reduce a lot of the internal issues you have that are stress related by releasing endorphins throughout your body. Endorphins are chemical compounds that make you feel good! All types of exercise, circuit training, strength training, yoga and running will release the endorphins that your body craves! On a more visual level, regular exercise will translate into a more toned body and a change in clothing size, which will boost self-confidence and increase your energy levels. This helps you become much more productive throughout the day!

¼ cups + water 1 cup cashews, raw (pre-soaked 30 min+, drained) ⅓ cup extra virgin coconut oil (EVCO), melted 3 Tbsp honey, raw, local 1 tsp vanilla extract, pure ½ lemon, juice of Shredded orange peels, to garnish

Commit to working out and within the first 2 months you will notice improvement, not only for your body, but for your m mood!

1. Line a 9” spring form pan or 8” square pan with parchment paper so that the edges hang over the sides of the pan. 2. Add walnuts, dates, orange, coconut, chia, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt to a blender and blend until smooth, scraping down the sides when needed. Add carrots, stir well. Pour the batter into prepared pan, using a spatula smooth the top and chill in the freezer. In the meantime, add water, cashews, EVCO, honey, vanilla, salt and lemon juice. Blend until smooth. Smooth over cake and let freeze for about 1 hour. Let thaw 10 minutes before serving. Garnish with a carrot made out of orange peel and parsley, and a sprinkle of coconut flakes. Nutritionals: Calories: 307.2 | Total Fat: 23.3 g | Cholesterol 0 g

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1. Oranges Vitamin C rich oranges help to support optimal immunity.

2. Omega 3 Eat more omega-3 fatty acid rich foods. A study published in the Journal of Allergy found people who have diets rich in omega-3 suffer from fewer allergy symptoms. Great sources are salmon, flax seeds and chia seeds. 3. Hot for Health Hot chili peppers, horseradish and hot mustards work as natural decongestants. 4. Honey Locally produced honey contains pollen spores picked up by the bees from your local plants, which can act as a natural “allergy type vaccine.” By introducing a small amount of the allergen, found in the honey, your immune system can build up natural immunity against it.


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