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Dropping the ball Almonte residents took a stand in support of their river on June 28 as approximately 500 people participated in a peaceful protest through downtown. People carried signs saying ‘Save Our River’ and chanted about their displeasure of the Enerdu Power Systems redevelopment proposal. Above, 250 red and white balls are released into the river. Left, Jill McCubbin, left and Rona Fraser hold a large letter petition to Premier Kathleen Wynne. Tiffany Lepack/ METROLAND
News – Doing nothing was not an option. On June 24, during the policy review committee meeting, Carleton Place council members voted 5-1 to accept SNCLavalin’s proposal to design a ground water pump and treat system and prepare specifications for its construction and operation to clean up the contamination below 7 Beckwith St./Lake Avenue East (former Canadian Tire site). Coun. Jerry Flynn was the one dissenting vote, and mayor Wendy LeBlanc was absent, on vacation. The significant decision followed a lengthy presentation by Robert Timlin of SNC-Lavalin that encompassed a summary of site conditions, including risks and challenges posed by contamination, remedial options, including description, pros, cons and costs, and the company’s recommendations. Timlin also fielded questions from concerned members of the public. He has worked with the town since 2007. “The site is pretty well known as being a contaminated site,” Timlin said, “and the four groups of contaminates are tetrachloroethylene (PCE) DNAPL (dense non-aqueous phase liquid) and its degradation components, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, metals and petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs).” He noted the contamination plume is located on the southern portion of the
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cal snowmobile club, has advised they will take on responsibility to maintain the deck of the structure for the next 10 years and they propose to contribute labour and materials towards the project at an estimated amount of $17,680. They are applying for a grant to help pay part of the costs. A formal tender process for the design, fabrication and delivery of the structure would be undertaken in September. The estimated installation cost is $20,000. Another financial update will be provided to council prior to awarding a tender for this component of the project.
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County to proceed with sale of 5N land The provincial environment ministry has indicated it is not opposed to the sale of a 240-acre property that was originally intended to be a county-wide landfill site, but which has since been declared surplus to the county’s needs. The land, known as the 5N site, is located in Tay Valley Township near Balderson. In December, council approved a motion to declare the land surplus, but authorization was re-
Health unit no longer accepting ticks The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is advising local municipalities that it is changing the way it conducts tick surveillance as of July 1. For several years the health unit has relied on analysing ticks submitted by residents and healthcare providers to indicate the prevalence of those that are positive for the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. “This approach has
worked well and we now have a good sense of where the positive tick populations currently reside,” said Dr. Paula Stewart, medical officer of health, in correspondence to council. “Continuing to study ticks from areas we know is not necessary and we would like to concentrate resources in areas where the ticks may become established.” The health unit will now be conducting active surveillance in areas where ticks may be emerging and will no longer be accepting ticks at health unit sites. The change does not affect clinical care. “Testing of ticks was not intended for the purpose of diagnosing disease; rather it was a tool for surveillance,” she said. “Even if the tick was positive for the bacteria, it did not mean the tick transmitted the bacteria to the individual. The length of time the tick is attached is a key factor in the transmission of Lyme disease.” More information on Lyme disease can be found at www.healthunit.org – click on the topic “Lyme disease.”
Council is seeking more information after hearing a presentation by the Two Rivers Food Hub during the economic development committee meeting held earlier in the evening. Ray Elgersma said the food hub aims to link food producers in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville with greater marketing opportunities at fair market value for goods produced, and to provide buyers with a steady year-round source of healthy local foods at a one-stop location. The organization consists of a group of farmers, small processors and local buyers such as stores, restaurants and institutions, and they are working with Rideau Community Health Services to develop a nonprofit cooperative. The hub would serve the counties and be located in the Smiths Falls area to serve as a food procurement and distribution centre with a vision for food processing in one to three years. It has storage capacity for yearround local food access and aims to increase access for local buyers wanting to purchase locally produced foods while inCouncil considers creasing income and opsupport for Food Hub portunity for local farmers
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Special information sessions outline municipal election details Conan de Vries
News – With municipal elections in the offing, some local residents pondering a run for office showed up for a municipal election information session at the Memorial Centre in Brockville June 25. This was the third such information session in the area, with others having being held in Edwardsburgh-Cardinal and Leeds and the 1000 Islands. About 10 prospective municipal candidates attended the Brockville session. Presenting an overview of what a candidate can expect both on the campaign trail, and if elected, sitting around the council table – or even in the mayor’s chair – was Bruce Harrison, who spoke from experience, having served as councillor, deputy mayor and mayor of North Grenville. “As soon as the election campaign begins, when you sign the papers, your life will change,� he said. “From that point on, you are essentially public property.� First and foremost, voters will want to know why they should vote for one candidate over another. “People are going to be sizing you up,� said Harrison. “Are they going to trust you with their community?� Chief among the priorities of any municipal official is the budget, and Harrison suggested that anyone considering a run for office attend some council meetings, brush up on their knowledge of municipal affairs, get to know who’s who in the municipality and, perhaps most importantly, learn as much as possible about finance. “Each and every minute of every day you’re going to be thinking about money, how to get it and how to spend it on behalf of your constituents.� It’s important, said Harrison, that a candidate know why he or she is running. The candidate must have a well-conceived platform and some convincing reason for jumping into the fray, and he or she must be able to communicate that to the electorate. “Why are you going to make a difference?� asked Harrison. “You’d better have an answer to that.� If a candidate answers all the voters’ questions and tells them what they want to hear, he or she just might wind up sitting around the council table, at which point they had better know a thing or two about the job with which they’ve been tasked, particularly how council and staff must work together to get the job done.
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must be included if he or she is to be allowed to vote. There is now a way to confirm one’s inclusion on the voters list and to make updates or corrections to one’s personal information, all of which is available for viewing at voterlookup.ca, a website MacDonald recommends voters take a look at some time prior to August, when the list will be submitted to the municipality. Even the voting process
is beginning to move online, with many of the municipalities in the area, including Augusta, EdwardsburghCardinal, Prescott, Brockville, Elizabethtown-Kitley, Leeds and the Thousands Islands, Merrickville-Wolford, North Grenville and Gananoque, giving electors the opportunity to vote by phone or over the Internet. All but Brockville also offer some form of paper ballot on the day of the vote.
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Community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Lions club in Carleton Place hosted its annual Wheels on the Mississippi Car Show in Carleton Place Sunday, June 29, at Riverside Park. Clockwise from top left: a 1928 Ford Model A is parked beside a 1930 Ford Town Sedan; a 1930 Ford Coupe; Mario Florent holds up his son Cameron to peak under the hood of a 1987 Chevy K 1500; and a red 1957 Chevy Belair. The car show attracted approximately 300 cars on the banks of the beautiful Mississippi River.
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Passionate performer headlines Classic Theatre Festival season opener Arts – If living life passionately is a sign of success, then Lindsay Robinson is a successful person. Robinson is currently in Perth rehearsing the role of playboy Alan Baker in the Neil Simon comedy Come Blow Your Horn, which opens the Classic Theatre Festival’s mainstage summer season July 11 at 54 Beckwith Street East. Robinson is a multi-talented individual who, in addition to being a skilled performer, personal trainer, singersongwriter, and video producer, is also studying to become a medical physician. Since 2007, the Vancouver Island born-and-raised Robinson has been working non-stop in professional theatre, television, and film, from recent spots on the Food Network’s Giving You the Business and a pilot for the E1 Network called Mergers and Acquisitions to commercials for Samsung and Sears and a new web series called Sweet Jayne. Robinson eagerly grabs every moment as an opportunity to express himself artistically, as the recent web series “Mini Series” attests: a road trip from Vancouver to Toronto inspired a daily episode of a web series that was written, edited, and posted each night along their journey. That passion he brings to life is also one that underscores his role as the oldest brother in a hard-working waxed fruit business family in 1961 New York, Simon’s debut comedy on Broadway and a reflection of the playwright’s own family. For Robinson, performing Neil Simon is “a great opportunity. I saw my
first Simon play, the Last of the Red Hot Lovers, in grade 7, and I was hooked. I saw versions of The Odd Couple and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. Neil Simon is a staple for American comedy and his stories hit so close to home, they really tug on the heartstrings. For a guy who grew up watching Frank Capra and It’s a Wonderful Life, Neil Simon has that same feel.” Robinson’s character is a playboy tried of juggling girlfriends and looking to find stability in his life while his younger brother, a shy sort, tries to emulate his Lothario lifestyle. “I love the characters of the brothers. They are very different and yet want the best for each other. Neil Simon has a great way of making me feel good about living in the world. I feel as though the plays he has written have a timeless relevance to them that I think people are looking at from a different angle than they did 30 years ago. He’s not just the one-liner writer – these plays have a real meaning for all of us because they come from real life.” Robinson is not shy about taking on new and heavy-duty challenges. His professional training is extensive, from the New York-based American Academy of Dramatic Arts to the intensive program at the Canadian College of Performing Arts, which entailed six days a week of choreography, directing, singing, acting, and dancing for two years. During the third year, he joined a cooperative theatre company of 12 who spend three months working on and offstage for three productions. He also recently just completed the Banff
Professional Theatre training program in conjunction with the Citadel Theatre, and was nominated for a Broadway World Award for his work on Theatre by the Bay’s Crazy for You. While Perth offers the potential for the odd day off strolling along the Tay, Robinson will not have much idle time this summer, for in addition to eight shows a week, he is studying to become
a physician, entering medical school this fall. “I have a passion for helping people, and I think a combined career as an actor and emergency room doctor allows me that chance.” He is also busy completing a libretto and composing music in conjunction with the Vancouver Island Symphony, putting together a show for two singers, one of whom is a member of the original
Three Canadian Tenors, and composing the music for a 60-piece orchestra. Tickets to Come Blow Your Horn are available by calling 1-877-283-1283 or online at www.classictheatre.ca. Ticketholders receive a discount on the Perth Through the Ages historic theatrical walking tour as well. Submitted by the Classic Theatre Festival.
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Make a pledge to be sun smart this summer DEAR EDITOR: The Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) is focused on helping Canadians have safe fun in the sun and want to be sure families include sunscreen as part of their everyday sun safety. Along with hats, sunglasses, clothing and seeking shade, sunscreens play a major role in preventing skin cancer and reducing the photoaging effects of ultraviolet radiation. Summer is right around the corner, so be ready for it by having hats, sunglasses and sunscreen. Standing in the aisle at the drugstore facing row upon row of sunscreen not knowing how to choose one from the next can be daunting. With so many sunscreens on the market, it’s hard to know the best option for you and your family. For the last 26 years, the association has been making that decision a little easier for Canadians through its Sun Protection Program, which scientifically evaluates sunscreens through independent laboratory test-
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Fun in the sun Editorial – The first heat alert of the summer was issued earlier this week by the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville District Health Unit, perhaps payback for all of those days we griped winter would never end. Now that the hottest season of the year is finally here, people will be flocking to cottages, festivals, local beaches, anything to spend some time basking in the hot rays of the sun. Those who plan on spending time outside should be prepared, however. In this day and age, we should all be practicing everyday sun safety but the sun is at its most harmful in summer. On our outdoor outings, be sure to take along your sunglasses, hats and choose a sunscreen with both UVA, UVB and an SPF of 30 or higher that is endorsed by the Canadian Dermatology Association. Most area beaches have already opened for the season and while many prefer the chlorinated water of backyard pools, nothing beats jumping in the lake on a hot summer day. The health unit has announced it will be monitoring all beaches within its area weekly to ensure the water your family is swimming in is safe. They have developed a campaign where if the water standard exceeds 100 E.coli, a sign will be posted determining the beach unsafe for bathing. Updates can also be found on their website (www. healthunit.org) or by visiting their Facebook or Twitter pages. Be sure and heed these warnings as the presence of E.coli can contribute to an increase in ear, eye, nose and throat infections. Most of all this summer, exercise common sense. Be responsible and pay attention to weather forecasts. If a heat alert is issued, stay in a well-ventilated and cool space. Don’t venture outside to mow the lawn or decide that’s the day to tackle some gardening. It can wait another day.
Puffed wheat dishes and tableware were staples on the farm Lifestyle – My sister Audrey was being dispatched to Briscoe’s General store, and told to hurry up about it! Father’s sister, Aunt Freda (not Aunt Lizzie who regularly sent the hand-me-down boxes from Regina) was coming for a short visit from Chicago. I had never laid eyes on Aunt Freda, nor had Mother. Our contact was through the odd letter, and a gift of a radio which was of no use whatsoever, since we had no electricity. She would be arriving at the CPR station in Renfrew late in the day, would be there for one day and one night only, and then heading to Arnprior to visit Aunt Nellie and Uncle
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Henry Wagenblass. Well, did that set our house in a frenzy! What to have for supper? Change the bed upstairs, clean from top to bottom, get out the only white tablecloth we owned and which Mother had brought from New York, and try to find dishes that matched. And do all of this before Father headed into Renfrew to bring Aunt Freda out to Northcote. The dishes were the problem. We had a hodge-podge of mismatched dishes, some with a gold maple leaf in the centre of each plate that had been in our old log house for generations, some with a navy-blue rim around them, and then there were the ones that came in the puffed-wheat Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@metroland.com 613-283-3182, ext. 104 Regional General Manager Peter O’Leary peter.oleary@metroland.com 613-283-3182, ext. 112 General Manager Cindy Manor cmanor@metroland.com 613-283-3182, ext. 164 Editor-in-Chief Ryland Coyne rcoyne@metroland.com
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bag. Without a doubt, they were best of the lot, but we were far from having enough to set a complete table. In fact, there weren’t enough of the puffed wheat dishes to even make one complete setting. I thought everyone in Northcote got their dishes from the puffedwheat bag. Unfortunately, the comNews Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Howaida Sorour, Tara Gesner, Desmond Devoy, Tiffany Lepack, Jeff Mackey DISTRIBUTION: Lori Sommerdyk, 613-283-3182 ,ext. 138 CLASSIFIED/REGIONAL ROUNDUP 613-283-3182 Judy Michaelis x122 email: jmichaelis@theemc.ca Cheryl Code x133 email: cheryl.code@metroland.com Fax: 613-283-5909
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pany that put one piece in each bag, gave an overabundance of saucers, and rarely bothered with cups. And so we had an about 12 saucers, no cups, a couple dinner plates, and a small plate Mother called a breadand-butter plate, which according to Father wasn’t worth taking out of the cupboard. And so Audrey, with me in tow, was heading for Briscoe’s General Store to buy yet another bag of puffed wheat, and hopefully come home with at least one tea cup. To prepare for this errand, Audrey had gone to the sewing basket and taken out a long knitting needle, and I knew exactly why. She also had a short list of things Mother had ADVERTISING SALES: ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Andrea McMurtry 613-283-3182 x169 SALES: Cheryl Johnston, Sharon Sinfield, Kathy Perreault, Kevin Hoover, Jamie Rae-Gomes Email: emcsales@perfprint.ca Fax: 613-283-9988
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to have on hand just because Aunt Freda was coming. A bar of Ivory soap, (heaven forbid Aunt Freda would have to use homemade soap reeking of Gillettes Lye) because regardless how hard Mother tried, she was never able to completely dissolve all the little pieces of lye in the making. When we got to the store, Audrey headed right for the bags of puffed wheat. Although as light as a feather, the bags were big, with a strip of paper down the front with very small holes in it, so that the customer could see what a wonderful cereal this was. The bags were See MARY page 9 • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to negligence of its servants or otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such advertisement. • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.
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piled up against the wall, and Audrey, making no attempt to hide what she was up to, got down on her hands and knees and ever so carefully, worked the knitting needle into one bag at a time. She poked away until she hit a piece of china, which the company made awfully sure was right in the middle of the bag. It was my job to see that she didn’t attack the same bag twice. She had worked her way through about 10 bags, when finally she came up for air, and looking like she had just discovered America, took the bag over to the counter, gathered up the other things on Mother’s list, said “please put this on Mother’s bill,” and we headed for the buggy outside. It didn’t take Mother long to rip into the bag, pour out a goodly portion into a big bowl, and retrieve a cup. Now, Aunt Freda would have a cup and saucer that matched, and a dinner and bread and butter plate, all thanks to a bag of puffed wheat.
None of us much liked puffed wheat. And there was always two or three bags tucked away in the cupboard out in the summer kitchen... bought simply for the dish inside. There was no doubt Mr. Briscoe knew exactly what my sister Audrey was up to when she came into the store with the long knitting needle. He paid no attention to her at all. And when I asked Audrey if what she was doing was considered dishonest, she said, “certainly not... we bought a bag of puffed wheat, didn’t we?” And when I visited school friends in Northcote, and stayed for a meal, their tables too were set with an assortment of mismatched dishes. And always there would be a plate, or a saucer, with the fluted edge, circled in a gold rim, and with small red and pink flowers, right out of a bag of puffed wheat. 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.
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Arts – It’s probably the oldest line in the book – literally. The detective paces back and forth in front of the nervous group of suspects who wait breathlessly for him to divulge the name of the murderer. They all gasp when he tells them, “The butler did it.” A conclusion so old it has become cliché. But what if all the characters in a play either bear the name of Butler or are actual butlers? Well then of course, the butler had to have done it. That’s the premise of Studio Theatre’s hilarious mystery comedy, The Butler Did It by Walter and Peter Marks. Writer-director-producer Anthony J. Lefcourt, is rehearsing a classic murder mystery, a whodunit in which all the characters are either named Butler or are butlers by profession. But finding his cast caught up in petty jealousies and romantic entanglements, and hoping to evoke genuine terror in his performers, he stages a real murder of one of the actresses. From there on the plot begins to twist and turn until no one, cast or audience, knows what is real and what is make-believe. Veteran director Patricia Parry admits this is not a “Mickey Mouse” kind of mystery. There is the challenge of each actor playing two different roles – the onstage character and the offstage one. With this in mind, she has assembled a talented cast of performers, some familiar and some new to Studio Theatre. Returning after an absence of two years, Paul Roach plays Anthony J. Lefcourt, a man so desperate for a new hit, he will go
to almost any lengths. Many will remember Paul as the sinister Harry Roat in Wait Until Dark. As for why he has returned after a two-year hiatus, Paul gives a characteristic grin, and says, “I thought it was time audiences needed to be tortured a bit.” All other cast members have two stage names: their cast name in the play and their offstage name. Norman McDonnell who appeared last in the awardwinning one-act play, The Last Act is a Solo, is another returning veteran playing over-the hill actor Robert Lattimore (Raymond Butler on-stage). Julie Heney who is the reluctantly maturing actress, Natalie Simpson (Angela Butler onstage) was last seen in Norm Foster’s hilarious comedy Old Love. Satinka Schilling, who first appeared to Studio Theatre audiences last Christmas in The Wonderful Story of Mother Goose plays the troublesome ingénue Claudia Barnes (Vicki Butler onstage), and Garry Welsh who appeared in Rabbit Hole plays Sam (Detective Mumford onstage). Charles Henderson, who plays Michael Severino (Aldo the butler onstage), is new to Studio Theatre. He admits he hasn’t done any theatre since high school, but felt it was time to go back to the stage. Confused by all these names? You’ll be more confused by the time the plot takes all its twists and turns until audience and actors have lost track of what is real and what is make-believe. Only one thing is certain. In the end, you know the butler (or Butler) did it. No production could function
without the work of a dedicated crew. Reiner Silberhorn has designed a striking art deco set in greys and blacks with a splash of yellow; it is elegantly dressed by Penny Silberhorn. Costumes are designed by Julia Egener, and Margaret Wilkinson takes care of the many props. Jane Stott sees to sound and light, while stage manager Brenda Roberts oversees the smooth running of the entire production. The Butler Did It runs July 3, 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinees July 6 and 13. Tickets are $22 in advance, available at The Book Nook, 60 Gore St. E. (cash only please) and $24 at the door. Phone or credit card orders can be made through Tickets Please, 39 Foster Street in Perth (613-4856434) or order online at www. ticktsplease.ca. There is a student rate of $10 (with ID) at the door. For further information, (but please, no phone orders) call the Studio Theatre box office at 613-267-7469 or visit the website at www.studiotheatreperth.com. And remember, Studio Theatre is air-conditioned and totally accessible for the mobility challenged. So for a summer of laughter in a cool comfortable setting, don’t miss The Butler Did It and, coming up in August, Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy, An Ideal Husband. Book the two plays now for a special rate of $40. Summertime, and the laughing is definitely easy at Studio Theatre. Submitted by the Studio Theatre.
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83 SOUTH STREET LANARK Well built 3 bd, 2 bth double brick home set on beautiful Clyde River waterfront in Lanark Village. Built in 1902, filled with original character & charm. Enjoy the water view from window filled back addition. $449,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344
W NERICE P 356 SUNSET DRIVE, OTTY LAKE Year-round home- 1 acre level lot - 85 ft. deep, clean shoreline -concrete dock/boat lift! Patio doors to deck, lrg eat-in kitchen, dining rm w/ lakeviews- L/L family rm, 4th bd & 3 pc + wrkshp/storage/dbl gar! $549,900.
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COMMERCIAL WESTPORT NEAR LANARK Minutes from Westport, Building & land – Great Custom home on 3.6 acres. 3+2 beds, 2 baths, space on paved Cty Rd 2, heated, 2 lrg overhead lower level family room. Deck, att. double doors to bay, well & septic,. $139,000. garage, guest cabin. $339,000.
NEAR PERTH Classic country stone home built approx. 1830, character & charm, spacious mn flr living rm & dining rm w/main flr family rm. Lots of natural light. The grounds are spectacular & private. $269,900.
CHALOA ACRES SOUTH 2km to Perth w/ private dock&frontage leading directly to Otty Lake! Impressive quality finishes, open concept 4/5bed-4bath - gorgeous finished w/out lower level designed as Granny suite! $569,900.
OTTY LAKE Tranquil, private waterfront on Otty lake. 3 bed newer ICF constructed home nestled on approx 4 acres with 600ft of shoreline. Versatile living spaces perfect for retires or families. $519,900.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEAR LANARK Lovely 2+2 bed home with 200 ft of waterfront and additional cottage. $349,900
MCDONALD’S CORNERS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Dalhousie 9 hole golf course with beautiful views & club - plus the original 3 bed farmhouse included. $769,000.
ALTHORPE ROAD This charming Scandinavian scribe log home offers privacy & serenity on gorgeous treed 4 acre lot, near Perth/Westport & in close proximity to many area lakes… a nature lover’s paradise! $299,900.
FELLINGER’S MILLS NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 1,660sq.ft. 3 bd, 3 bth, office, 2 car att. gar, open concept w/3 sided f/p, finished basement w/ walkout patio area. Natural Gas & A/C. Excellent quality home on 1.58 acres. $424,900.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE Fine lakeside living in 4 bd, 2.5 bth side split w/ quality S/W view Big Rideau w/f less than 15 mins. to Perth. L/L 2 bd in-law suite w/private entrance. 24x30 garage. $549,000.
BENNETT LAKE House and waterfront lot for one price, Immaculate 3+2 Bed, 3 bath raised bungalow, Plus (non building) waterfront lot 50x185 on wonderful Bennett Lake. $249,000.
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138 EVANS ROAD, NEAR PERTH SUN JULY 6TH 1-2:30 PM Exquisite custom built home, 3 beds, 2 baths, 9ft ceilings w/ crown moulding, granite counter tops throughout, & Chef’s dream kitchen. Fully insulated car gar., 2 mins. to Perth. $369,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
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NEWBORO Unique hidden gem, 4 bed cottage, boat house and guest bunkie on perfect water, level lot, great views a 10 out of 10, good location, many extras, Newboro/Westport. $450,000.
RIDEAU LAKE Magnificent sunrises! Immaculate 4-season RIDEAU FERRY home in tranquil McVeety’s Bay, a nature-lover’s paradise! Gently sloping shoreline, mature Treed level lot, with 280 ft +/- of excellent Big trees, screened porch, db gar, 10 min to Perth! Rideau Lk w/f. Charming 2 level 2 bed cottage. $595,000. $447,500.
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TAY RIVER Gorgeous 3 bed, 2 bath bungalow on 4 private acres with 420’ of w/f on the Tay River. Large master with walkout to back deck. Full unfinished basement is ready for finishing touches. $459,900.
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65 UNION STREET NORTH
Enjoy all the pleasentries of a 4 season cottage on the outskirts of the friendly town of Almonte. 2007 shingles, 2012 propane fire place. New well pump. Well maintained property. Enjoy canoing, boating, kayaking, fishing and sunshine! All at an affordable price. Great water front!
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BUDGET FRIENDLY! 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom row house. Peaceful deck overlooking you huge back yard which is fenced. Spacious master bedroom with a full wall of closets. All new carpeting on the second level. Lower level rec room.
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BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! Spacious 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home. Large kitchen with a HUGE centre island. Open din rm/living rm. Radiant floors in the lower level. ++++++
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106 McCann Road, Beckwith $319,900
Carleton Place 613-253-0518 Ottawa 613-596-5353
2 Wilson Street East, Perth
613-264-0123 1-800-552-7242
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OPEN HOUSE – SATURDAY, JULY 5 11:00 AM-12:00 PM 870 Stanley Rd.
NEW PRICE $239,000 This bright, well kept home is nestled in the village of Stanleyville only minutes to Perth. The large kitchen is washed with sunshine and is perfect for large family gatherings. An elegant living room with vaulted ceiling and large picture window creates a cheerful, bright ambiance. Three bedrooms on the main floor and two off the lower level family room gives lots of options for the growing family or develop them into hobby or craft areas. The lower family room is spacious and cozy. Lovely lot with beautiful pine trees surrounding the home offering a country setting for a quiet lifestyle in a lovely small village. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
OPEN HOUSE – SUNDAY, JULY 6 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 10 Road-B11 Bass Lake
OPEN HOUSE – SUNDAY, JULY 6 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
$449,900 Just over 10 minutes to Perth this private, quality Seahawk home on spring-fed Bass Lake boasts a spectacular view facing southwest and has 228 feet of clean waterfront that is ideal for swimming & boating and is very possibly the best waterfront on the lake. The bungalow has over 1100 square feet of living space on the main level with 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath with laundry & a great room that is bright & sunny with loads of windows to capture the lakeview at its best. The property is just over an acre and has clear & wooded areas. The basement doubles the size of this home and is fully insulated and ready for the family or games room of your dreams. This well built home can be enjoyed year round. Bass Lake – peaceful & private! Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
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4 Larose St., Almonte
$372,000 Fantastic location in the pretty town of Almonte, very desirable area, walking distance to schools, hospital & shopping. This well built home sports 4 bedrooms, master with updated ensuite. Lovely curved staircase off the spacious foyer, new two piece powder room, laundry room on the main level. Efficient oak kitchen with ceramic floor & new gleaming hardwood floors in the dining & living rooms. Special touches on Cove moulding in family room & living/dining area. Brick fireplace in the family room and a custom corner oak gas fireplace in the lower level rec room. Everything you need in the perfect location to call home! Directions: in Almonte on Ottawa Street, left onto Spring Street, left onto Gale Street, right onto Evelyn Street, right onto Larose Street. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
NEW LISTING 20 Joseph St Jasper $294,500 Great 2 storey brick home, pretty setting in the quiet Hamlet of Jasper. Great 2 bedroom home on main level with cosy family room and large living room. The 1 bedroom apartment upstairs is perfect income potential to offset the mortgage. Choose you own tenants and set your own rent. The large insulated, heated garage with 2 pc bath could be a wonderful workshop!
71 Crampton Dr., Carleton Place
$245,900 Only 4 of these large 1644 square ft Carlton models built in this area, this end-unit townhome is very desirable. Located in family oriented neighbourhood, walking distance to park & Mississippi River. This home sits on a 26x114 foot lot with fenced backyard. Paved drive leads to nice covered verandah at the front door. Spacious foyer with powder room & access in from the garage. Oak rail adds a nice feel to the open living/dining areas. Kitchen features oak cabinets, laundry hookups & breakfast nook with patio ddor to rear yard. Upstairs you will find a bright family room highlighted by a large circle top window & vaulted ceiling. Master has 4 piece ensuite & walk-in closet & 2 other bedrooms are a good size. Lower level has partially finished rec room, 3 piece bath & good storage area. MLS# 092802003011686 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
MLS# 071471103015300. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
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700 Pine Grove Road, Lanark Highlands $359,000 Private, picturesque & peaceful setting on 6 acres of beautiful treed land, 35 min to Kanata. An attractive design, in harmony with its surroundings, coupled with the use of hardwood flooring, cedar, pine and stone accents showcase the natural beauty of this custom built 4+1 bedroom, 3 bathroom home Host: Christian Allan 613-207-0834 and Norene Allan 613-812-0407
418 Rutherford $224,900 Gorgeous setting on a quiet road with mature trees, perennial beds, brick patio, rear deck perfect for barbecue weather. This beautifully cared for 3+1 bedroom brick bungalow just minutes to Perth is a perfect fit for first time buyers, young families & retirees Christian Allan 613-207-0834 and Norene Allan 613-812-0407
151 Macpherson Way $399,900 This is a gorgeous home! Open concept for relaxed entertaining and living. Light and bright, elevated ceilings, rich hardwood, granite breakfast/wine bar, cherry kitchen cabinets, modern gas fireplace. Main floor laundry. Efficient R2000 & ICF construction. Finished lower level. So convenient, close to Perth’s amenities, wonderful friendly neighbourhood. It’s perfect! Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361
$399,900 This well built 3 bedrom home has many updates and is situated on a gorgeous 6.5 acre hardwood lot complete with trails & wildlife. In addition, the property has its own docking on Christie Lake with 30 feet of owned frontage. Hardwood floors, updated country kitchen, main floor bedroom & wrap-around deck offering beautiful view of the lake. MLS#091191402065200
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Paul Martin 613-264-0123
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Kerri Keeney Broker of Record/ Owner Office: 613-259-3033 www.lanarkliving.ca
196 Clyde Lane, Lanark Highlands
105 Cedardale Lane, Lanark Highlands
A Private, YEAR ROUND little piece of Riverfront Heaven! A country lane invites you in to this 3 bed, 1 bath home with walkout basement. Eat in kitchen, living room looks over the riverfront. Hi speed internet available! Ductless air conditioner for the summer heat. This property includes both the front lot with house/cottage on the water & a back lot to build a garage etc. Many year round home owners in the area. Beautiful views. MLS#917987
Private, affordable, Year round Riverfront Living! This peaceful, relaxing spot on the river has your name on it! Two bed, 1 bath bungalow w/ a huge eat in kitchen, a huge bay window in the living room to admire the riverfront complete with central air, forced air propane furnace with ebb for back up! A beautiful sweetheart cookstove resides in the kitchen. Cement steps into the river. Steel workshop/shed for the mechanic in the family! MLS#917995
$194,900
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PERTH AND AREA’S NUMBER ONE SALES TEAM!
Sheri Mahon-Fournier* 613-812-1215
Andrew Rivington* 613-812-3280
Bob Ferguson* 613-812-8871
Joanne Bennell* 613-812-0505
Barbara Shepherd* 613-326-1361
Christian Allan* 613-207-0834
Oral Pretty* 613-264-0123
Julia Scotland** 613-390-0401
Norene Allan* 613-812-0407
Cathie McCabe* 613-284-6263
Sales Representative* Broker** Broker of Record***
Drea Scotland* 613-390-2373
Paul Martin*** 613-264-0123
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2024 Bathurst 5th Conc. (Weymess)
$179,000 Great home to start out in or retire to with bedroom & bathroom on the main floor. Nice pine cabinets, high grade tile flooring, double sink & lots of counter space in kitchen. Original hardwood floors & propane fireplace in living/dining room, updated 4 piece bath with in-floor heating & linen storage. Upper bedroom/ sitting area is perfect for a teenager with room for a desk. Lower level has recently updated family room with good quality laminate flooring, corner cabinet for the bar fridge & nice brick back wall for your slim screen tv. Also the master bedroom with good closet & built-in storage, woodstove room (could be another bedroom) and laundry/workshop. Lovely sunroom built in 2012 with in-floor heating, double closet & insulated exterior walls. Very pretty lot. MLS# 091191602006200
Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
BUILDING LOT
Christie Lake
Black Lake
Two great cottages - $239,900 and $259,900
Christie Lake
Waterfront Lots - $199,900 and Cottage to be renovated or build $125,900 new $279,900
Call Barbara Shepherd 613-326-1361
TAY RIVER BEAUTY
$129,000 This is the perfect building lot - build your dream home overlooking the 4th green of the Timber Run Golf Course! The 1.36 acre lot has 150 feet frontage on the Clyde River and features some beautiful White Pines. MLS#201358778 Paul Martin 613-264-0123
123 Jodi Court (Chaplin Heights Glen Tay)
$375,050 This lovely 5 bedrm, 3 bath, custom built brick bungalow with full, bright walk-out basement is located only 4 km from Perth on the Tay River allowing a 17 km canoe & kayak route from Christie Lk to Perth, with a “magnificent mixture of isolation, historic mills and, near the end, houses, a golf course and small dams” as scenery along the route. The setting is private with mature trees, manicured lawns & gardens, pathways to the river’s edge. Perfect for a family, work at home family or a family that needs additional living space for extended family members! Main level has 3 bedrms., 2 baths, living & dining rms,, kitchen & large foyer. Lower level 2 bedrms., family rm., rec. rm with kitchen, full bath, laundry & storage. paved dr., dble att. garage, efficient heat pump, gorgeous grounds! MLS# 091191601509826
Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 www.sherisells.ca
COUNTRY LIVING MIN. TO CITY $499,000 Spectacular country home, minutes to Kanata on 3.16 acres. Gorgeous great room, vaulted ceiling, FP. Gourmet kitchen. 3 oversized BDRMS, Main Fl Den or 4th BDRM. Lower Level walk out to backyard, overlooking pond and beautiful treed area. Multi-level decking, oversized garage with workshop area. This home is loaded with Exciting features! MLS #9400202508602 Paul Martin 613-264-0123
MINUTES TO PERTH 323 Clarchris Road From Perth take Highway 511 north 1km then left on Clarchris to #323 on left. $399,000 Gorgeous, peaceful country setting for this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on 20 acres only 2 minutes from Perth. Newly installed custom kitchen with plenty of cabinet and counter space, comfortable living room with gleaming cherry wood flooring, stone fireplace, cathedral ceiling with a wall of floor to ceiling windows offering a great private view of the property. Main floor bedroom, 3 piece bath, laundry and office as well. Second level features a master bedroom with a huge walk-in closet, bamboo flooring and 3rd bedroom with birch flooring. Detached 2 car garage with a 12’x28’ heated office/studio room. Separate 40’x30’ insulated heated shop ideal for any car enthusiast, mechanic or trades person. The 20 acres would make a great hobby farm with approximately 75% of land tillable and 26’x70’ drive shed. This is a must see property with the beautiful house, large garage, studio/office space, mechanics dream shop, landscaped grounds and gardens and private setting. MLS#909027. Oral Pretty 613-264-0123 or 613-812-0994 Connected to Your Community - 17 - Thursday, July 3, 2014
$249,000 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,180 sq.ft. bungalow located in popular Perthmore Glen subdivision. Hardwood and ceramic floor throughout the main level. Bright sun/ family room off the kitchen at the back of the house opening to backyard deck and gardens. MLS#092103005523785 Paul Martin 613-264-0123
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OPEN HOUSE Weekend SATURDAY JULY 5 11:00am-12:00pm 870 Stanley Rd 3845 Hwy 43 W 1003 Guthrie Rd 1192 Holbrook Rd
DON’T PAY RENT! NEW PRICE
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19 KING ST $94,900
6530 Roger Stevens 358 Norris Rd
3 bdrm., 1 bath 1/2 storey!
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109 Colonel By Cres 3195 Thousand Acre Rd 14 Cockburn Cres #308, 26 Salmon Side Rd
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5421 ROGER STEVENS DR $99,900
12:00pm-1:30pm 71 Crampton Dr
Quaint 2 bdrm. Perfect starter home!
12:00pm-3:00pm Avonlee Condos
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32 Ross St 68 B 12 6 Strathcona St 2042 Scotch Line 10 R8 16 Windsor Cres 4997 Mahon Rd 433 Cherie Hill Lane
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75 JASPER AVE. $159,900 Updated A Must See!
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Rob Garvin
177 Brockville St 6 Tower Rd 810 Daniel Crain Rd 700 Pine Grove Rd 151 MacPherson Way
Sales Representative www.robgarvin.ca
Your Choice Realty Inc.
613-284-6968
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6712 Roger Stevens Dr
RIDEAU HEARTLAND REALTY BROKERAGE 23 Beckwith Street N., Suite 203 Smiths Falls
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Perth Rural Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural
Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Linda McKenna 613-485-0576 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158
Smiths Falls Rural Perth Rural
Judy Charles 613-285-4464 Cole Walker 613-812-0536
Smiths Falls Rideau Lakes Perth Smiths Falls Rural
Jessyka Auclair 613-552-4717 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585 Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins
Carleton Place
Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215
Perth
Mark Lee 613-812-1017
Smiths Falls Bass Lake Smiths Falls Perth Rural Rideau Lake Smiths Falls Rural Lombardy Adam’s Lake
Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Jessyka Auclair 613-552-4717 Lee Hitchins/Connie McNamee Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585 Stan Suffel 613-284-6756
Smiths Falls Rideau Lakes Perth Rural Lanark Highlands Perth
Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Kim Mays 613-812-1444 John Gray 613-868-6068 Norene Allan/Christian Allan Barbara Shepherd 613-326-1361
Smiths Falls Rural
Cole Walker 613-812-0536
Rideau Lakes Smiths Falls Perth
Jessyka Auclair 613-552-4717 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585
Smiths Falls
Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins
The Pines
John Gray 613-868-6068
Carleton Place
Sam Kerr 613-229-7565
Diane Hatfield** 613-762-0122
Judy Charles*** 613-285-4464
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3 Condie St #52 R2 2631 Rosedale Rd
1:00pm-2:30pm 690 Code Drive, Smiths Falls $299,900 MLS#886441 Diane Hatfield** 613-762-0122
597 Kinch Street $399,000 MLS#908634 Tim Lee* 613-283-7788
134 B1. Ave., Toledo $384,500 MLS#898100 Diane Hatfield** 613-762-0102 LIS NEW TIN G
444 Hwy. 29, Smiths Falls $169,000 MLS#879964 Tracy Smith*** 613-283-7788
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SAT. JULY 5, 11 AM-12:30 PM 6530 Roger Stevens $158,000 MLS#909710 Judy Charles*** 613-285-4464
5 Carleton St., Newboro $139,900 MLS#912546 Marcella Best*** 613-285-4781
68 Main St., Easton’s Corners $199,900 MLS#910655 Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** 613-285-9646
VACANT LOT
35 Grant Street, Perth $59,900 MLS#917382
Regan Lee** 613-812-0155
138 Evans Rd 12501 Hwy 15 N
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1794 Old Perth Rd 33 Garden Ave 140 Timberwood Dr 460 Pattie Dr
2:00pm-4:00pm
266 Muldoon Rd 7 Tamarack Circle 4 Larose St 2:30pm-3:30pm #6 R2
2:30pm-4:30pm 187 Harold St
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Westport
Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481
Smiths Falls
Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277
Smiths Falls Rural
John Gray 613-868-6068
Rideau Ferry Bass Lake
Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
Smiths Falls Lower Rideau Smiths Falls Rural
Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Lee Hitchins/Connie McNamee
near Perth Smiths Falls Rural
Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Barbara Reade 613-812-0542
Mississippi Mills Perth Beckwith Carleton Place
Mona Irwin 613-875-3053 Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Kim Mays 613-812-1444
Kemptville Rural Kemptville Rural Almonte
John Gray 613-868-6068 Jim Fisher 613-402-7653 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
Lower Rideau
Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363
Smiths Falls
Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins
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504 Joseph. StCarlgate Park - Carleton Place $409,900.
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Large 4+bdrm, 3 full bths. Main floor family rm with gas fireplace.Corion counters in open concept new kitchen,. Lower level has pellet stove and walkout to hot tub. Close to schools, park and pool. MLS# 915007 www.504joseph.com
233 Cedarcrest Dr.Queensway West Estates - $384,000. Sales Representative INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
613-253-0518
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140 TIMBERWOOD DRIVE, BECKWITH YOU WILL BE AMAZED BY ALL THE METICULOUS UPGRADES FOUND WITHIN THIS HOME! Over 20k in mechanical upgrades enables you to run this home from your OPEN HOUSE iPad or Smartphone! SUNDAY JULY 6, 1-3PM This skillfully constructed home boasts a stone exterior, etched oak hdwd floors, cathedral ceilings, a gourmet Kit w/top of the line appliances and a spacious screened-in porch w/hot tub. What’s not to love?
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Family home on almost 5 acres backing on the Jock River.3bdrm, 2 bth. Quality finishes throughout. Open concept kitchen/dining/living rms. 2 large insulated attached workshops. Salt water inground pool. MLS# 918031 www.myvisuallistings. com/vt/150144
115 Sunset Dr.Rockhaven ParkCarleton Place$124,900 Pride of ownership. 2 bdrm. open concept living/ dining/kitchen area with vaulted ceiling.Cozy corner gas fireplace.Insulated den/hobby rm. Sunroom and large covered porch.Lovely perennial flower beds. MLS# 910723 www.115sunset.com
209 Flora St. - Carleton Place - $309,900.
EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD BROKERAGE Broker of Record/Owner
1 Main Street West, Smiths Falls 613-284-7277 cell
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317-19 RAMSAY CONCESSION 2A, CARLETON PLACE RUSTIC 3 LEVEL CEDAR HOME W/PRIVATE DET STUDIO ON 4 ACRES. Separate septic and well access in Studio make it ideal for a Home Business w/fab signage opportunity on Hwy #7. One of a kind Home w/the perfect blend of new, old and distinct flavour. Just mins to all the amenities of Carleton Place. MLS# 898337 $279,900 ED CH H! ETA & BT D NG IT AZI / K AM DIO W STU
169 MACHAN ROAD, LANARK HIGHLANDS Saturday, July 5, 11 am-12 pm 3845 Hwy 43 West $184,500 MLS: 904181 OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, July 6, 11am -12pm 95 Jasper Ave. $183,900 MLS: 913561 NEW LISTING
522 Fielding Crt, Ottawa $549,900 MLS: 917569
Saturday, July 5, 1pm-2pm 32 Ross Street $225,900 MLS: 911583 OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, July 6, 1pm-2pm 3 Condie Street $183,900 MLS: 911605 NEW PRICE
182 Kitley Line 3, Toledo $205,000 MLS: 887136 LOVELY 2 STOREY
NESTLED IN A STORYBOOK SETTING this Woodland Retreat awaits the outdoor enthusiast who loves Mother Nature. This property boasts approx. 6-8 Acres of pasture & approx. 2023 woodland Acres. Rural zoning allows for light farming. A stylish yet rustic Bung invites you to a sunlit 2-level open concept lifestyle; freshly decorated, 2 gas FPs & LL walk out with large windows. Amazing Det 22’ WKSP is a dream! MLS# 906050
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Enjoying the luck of the Irish on the Aran Islands Lifestyle – Three times is a charm, or so they say! I have discovered the origin of the phrase was actually in Scotland, a country I have been fortunate to visit on many occasions. We have just returned from Ireland. It was our third visit to the country and one of our destinations was the Aran Islands, three windswept chunks of limestone off the west coast of the Irish Republic. You can see already that the number three plays an important part in this equation! My wife Kathleen and I had a particular objective when we elected to make a second excursion to the Aran Islands. We
visited Inishmore previously in 2006 as part of a large tour group. One of the main reasons we were anxious to go there was to see the Iron Age fort ‘Dun Aengus’. Sadly the opportunity, which seemed so close, eluded us. The night before our scheduled ferry ride to Kilronan, the tiny capital of Inishmore, the tail end of an Atlantic hurricane turned its fury on parts of western and Northern Ireland. Intense rain drenched Galway, where we were staying and the islands themselves, located at the mouth of vast Galway Bay. A literal monsoon soaked the region for about eight
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places. So, as we drove past in a mini-bus there was the fort, sitting high on a bluff above the Atlantic. So near and yet so far! Some of those in our group of 44 (mostly Canadians and Americans) had booked the tour mainly to visit Inishmore and specifically to tour the Dun Aengus site. A few weren’t just disappointed. They demanded
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origins are surrounded in mystery. Carbon dating of artifacts found at the site suggests it was probably built by Iron Age people as a defensive fortification for their small community. It could date back as far as 1200 BC. There are several smaller Iron Age forts on Inishmore and its two sister islands. Dizzying height Today the site is really just stone ruins. But the lure is the unobstructed (there is no barrier) 300 foot (92 metre) view from the summit, down a sheer cliff face to the Atlantic. In 2006 we had to settle for facts and figures provided by our jovial driver/ guide who bravely weathered another storm (from certain passengers) and did his best to make our day trip to Inishmore enjoyable. He told us there are also Roman ruins and burial sites (one of which we visited later that day) on Inishmore. Leave it to the Romans! Is there anywhere in Europe they failed to make their mark? On June 22 Kathy and I, this time in the company of our good friends and regular travel companions Frank and Wendy LeBlanc, returned to Inishmore. We would either see Dun Aengus first-hand, or we would face the classic “three strikes and you’re out” situation. Would we have to make a third excursion to the Aran Islands? On this occasion we skipped the ferry and flew to the island from Connemara Airport, 45 minutes from Galway City. The flight, in a twin-engine, 10-seat aircraft was thrilling. It was a sunny, clear day and the views along the Atlantic coast of Ireland were unlimited. Incredibly Kathy and I were seated right behind the pilot. I spent the short flight (eight minutes each way) snapping photos and recording video. Inishmore is just over eight miles long and five miles wide (at its widest). In the local (Gaelic) language it is known as Inis Mór (or big island) and is the farthest to the west of the three islands. Inishmore sits some nine nautical miles from the coast of the Irish Republic and has just 900 permanent residents. There are 400 others living on two neighbouring
islands. The smallest, and nearest to the mainland, is Inishere (Inisírr – or eastern island). It is just six miles from Doolin, County Clare a small port which we also visited on this trip. The third island is called Inishmaan (Inis Meáin – meaning middle island). Visitors who travel to remote areas of Ireland often feel they’ve entered a time machine and been transported back to the 18th or 19th century. Nowhere is that feeling more intense than on Inishmore! Most of the buildings are historic and transportation is often by horse drawn cart or bicycle. Except for tour vans, motor vehicles are a rarity on the island’s narrow, winding, rough roads. Inishmore has 5,000 kilometres (3,105 miles) of stone fences with land parcels divided into some of the smallest plots I have ever seen. The fields look more like livestock pens. The island wasn’t hooked up to Ireland’s electrical grid until the mid-1970s when an underwater cable was put in place. Prior to that living on the tiny island really was a step back in time. The Aran Islands are steeped in history and the first language of the inhabitants is ‘Irish’, or Gaelic, although most islanders will gladly converse with you in English. Still, it is amazing to hear the residents speaking to each other in Ireland’s ancient tongue. At one time inhabitants either carved out a living as farmers on the thinly covered rock, or earned their keep as fishermen. Now the main industry is tourism, a common theme in Europe. Bleak and virtually treeless and with no significant hills or mountains, these three remote islands on the western edge of Europe are linked geologically with the area known as ‘The Burren’ in nearby County Clare, Ireland. We also walked that rugged and picturesque region last month! Next stop Boston On Inishmore the mainly Roman Catholic residents proudly observe that their churches are the most westerly in Europe. “The next parish is in Boston,” they say. It isn’t a joke – it’s absolutely true. See COLUMN page 23
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Kilronan, the port and capital, is one of 14 (small) villages on Inishmore. There is one hotel, 14 bed and breakfasts and five pubs on Inishmore, most located in Kilronan. There is just one grocery store which is also an off licence meaning you can purchase alcoholic beverages there. The only bank is open just two days a week. There are two Garda Síochána (Irish national police) posted on Inishmore, along with one doctor and two nurses who work at the island’s medical clinic. Critical cases are airlifted to Galway or Limerick by helicopter. Sea rescues are performed by both in-shore and off-shore lifeboats, with the Kilronan off-shore lifeboat the busiest on Ireland’s west coast.
There are two factory outlets in Kilronan which concentrate mainly on selling traditional Irish, wool knitwear. The islands are home to the world-famous Aran sweater. Houses on Inishmore are low slung, stone structures which resemble bunkers. Most have been dug into the barren limestone to make them less susceptible to the strong winds that lash the Aran Islands virtually every day. A few houses also have traditional thatch roofs. Life on the islands has changed dramatically in recent years with day-to-day necessities arriving daily by ferry and improved travel to and from the mainland, as well as the three islands themselves. Small aircraft service all three islands. Well, I have kept you in “sus-
pense” long enough. We did make it to Dun Aengus! The “luck of the Irish” served us well on this occasion. With someone named Kathleen Maguire along for the trip how could we go wrong? The long hike to the cliff-side site was challenging (to say the least) and the ladies said afterwards they had earned “I Survived Dun Aengus” T-shirts. But it was a sunny, warm afternoon and the views along the coast and over the Atlantic were something we will never forget. Our photographs underline the point. Personally I was just glad to have made it to the ancient fort. No third strike situation facing me now! If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by e-mail at: jeffrey. maguire@rogers.com.
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The hills of Gemmill Park will once again be alive with the sound of music July 4 to 6 for the 18th annual Celtfest celebration in Almonte. Above, the Barley Shakers were some of the performers during last year’s event. Right: At last year’s Celtfest, Ava Elgood, 8, gets a Celtic design painted on her face by artist Larina Mietzker. headliner is The American Rogues. “They (The American Rogues) are Celt rock and put on a great show,” said Cain-Kealey. “They get you hand clapping and foot stomping and they get the audience involved, too. The entire lineup is excellent!”
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bus will run every 15 minutes from 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. There are five different locations providing big acts for the Friday night event: JR’s will host Brandy ‘n Port, the Almonte Legion will be jamming with Salty Dog, Corkery Road hits the stage at the Barley Mow, Naismith Pub will welcome Skirmish and Love That Barr in Pakenham will have local favourites, Michael and Dave Ryan. “All of these bands have played the main stage at Celtfest before,” said Cain-Kealey. “We want the people of Almonte to get into the feeling for the event.” Pub passports will also be available for $5 and when participants return the passport, they will receive a free beverage in the beer garden on Saturday or Sunday. Downtown Also new this year, there will be Buskers in downtown Almonte on Mill Street, including: face painters, a choir, fiddle music a balloon artist and more. “It’s just a hop, step and a jump from the park,” said Cain-Kealey. “We want to encourage people at the festival to check out the downtown core as well.” Celtfest mascot Liam the Leprechaun will be at the festival again this year and his footprints will be painted from the park to downtown to encourage people to go back and forth. There will be something for everyone with a vendor alley featuring Celtic artists, a variety of food vendors, a kids zone, workshops on Saturday and more. For additional information, visit www.almonteceltfest.com on Facebook at Almonte Celtfest or on Twitter @almonteceltfest.
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The pump and treat system involves pumping groundwater from the subsurface to remove (mainly) dissolved contaminants. Then the extracted water is treated to remove contaminants prior to discharging the water. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pump and treat is effective at containing groundwater plumes and slowly removing contaminate mass,â&#x20AC;? Timlin said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and there are a lot of these systems out there.â&#x20AC;? However, the biggest con of pump and treat is it requires years of operation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At least 20 to 30 years,â&#x20AC;? Timlin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maybe longer. I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t say how long it will operate.â&#x20AC;? Pump and treat is a 1980s technology. The initial capital cost of excavation was $1.9 million (2012 figure), and the annual operation and maintenance cost was estimated to be $15,000.
formation for residents and visitors at the historic train station on Coleman Street for five years now. Whether you are looking for something to do in Carleton Place or plan on travelling fur-
The fees associated with ERH: $2.2 million (2013 figure) in capital costs and an annual operation and maintenance amount of approximately $15,000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The annual cost of pump and treat is higher because you are operating a pumping and filtering system each year,â&#x20AC;? Timlin said. After 30 years, the SNCLavalin scientist noted all methods come in pretty close to each other. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no other way out of it,â&#x20AC;? Coun. Louis Antonakos said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and it will get the MOE off our backs.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;This may buy you some time until something else comes along,â&#x20AC;? Timlin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;New technologies are being developed all the time.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were trying for the Cadillac and we settled for the Volkswagen,â&#x20AC;? deputy mayor Ed Sonnenburg said. Risk analysis Timlin reviewed the risks of
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each remediation technology. Categories reviewed included financial (excavation, high; ERH, medium; and pump and treat, low), release of DNAPL (excavation, high; ERH, low; and pump and treat, low), utility damage (excavation, high; ERH, medium; and pump and treat, low), road closures (excavation, high; ERH, high; and pump and treat, low), vapours/odors (excavation, high; ERH, low; and pump and treat, low) and unsuccessful source mitigation (excavation, medium; ERH, low; and pump and treat, medium). Decision explained Flynn explained his reasoning for voting against the staff recommendation in an email to fellow councillors last Thursday, June 26. The Canadian Gazette was copied on the correspondence. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe we made a major mistake,â&#x20AC;? he said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and are foolishly committing the spending of thousands of dollars yearly, and
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millions over the duration of this fiasco, in an attempt to alleviate this situation and satisfy the MOE with a medium, at best, chance of success.â&#x20AC;? Owing to the important decision by council members, Flynn said SNC-Lavalin stands to make a substantial amount of money. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would like, at the least, an independent opinion from a company who has expertise in cleanup procedures and could advise on risk, and what the risks are,â&#x20AC;? he said. Flynn is asking council to not commit to anything until â&#x20AC;&#x153;we are sure we are spending our money wisely, and have all the information required to make an intelligent decision on this issue.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have it yet!â&#x20AC;? he stressed.
for both Carleton Place and Canada. Join us Sunday, July 6 from 1 to 3 p.m. to help us celebrate. An official cake cutting
will take place at 1 p.m., followed by an open house. Submitted by the Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce.
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SCHEDULED MEETING DATES 2014 Tuesday July 8th, 2014 Tuesday July 15th, 2014 Tuesday July 22nd, 2014
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Reeve Richard Kidd Councillor Tim Campbell Reeve Richard Kidd
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not standing stillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;: message at hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual general meeting Tara Gesner tgesner@perfprint.ca
News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not standing stillâ&#x20AC;? was the message delivered by Lois-Anne Brebner, during the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (CPDMH) annual general meeting (AGM) June 25. Brebner has chaired the CPDMH board for the last two years. Last Wednesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s well-attended AGM, the 59th, was held in the hospital boardroom. Brebner started the gathering by thanking the boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trustees for their commitment and dedication to the CPDMH and the communities it serves. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has been a pleasure to work with all of you this year,â&#x20AC;? she said. Others acknowledged by the board chair included the hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s staff, physicians and volunteers, as well as chief executive officer (CEO) Toni Surko and outgoing chief of staff Dr. Martin White. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Each of you works tirelessly to ensure safe and quality care for our patients,â&#x20AC;? Brebner said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thank you!â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not standing stillâ&#x20AC;? was the theme of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s report to the community, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and it is the theme of my remarks to you today,â&#x20AC;? she said. Redevelopment project As the hospital awaits news on a new
health care direction for Carleton Place, Brebner said the CPDMHâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s board, staff, physicians and volunteers â&#x20AC;&#x153;are not simply waiting for the next steps.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The focus on our patients has not changed and we are always looking for new and improved ways to provide care,â&#x20AC;? she added. The CPDMHâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Health Village Integration project, approved by the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) board in June 2012 and submitted in 2013 to the provincial treasury board for approval to proceed to the next stage of the capital planning process, is active and before the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MoHLTC). â&#x20AC;&#x153;We continue to work with them to plan sustainable health services in Carleton Place,â&#x20AC;? Brebner said. To be located on land near the east end of Lake Avenue, the hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s redevelopment proposal involves a new acute care building, which would house the emergency department, surgical unit, diagnostic imaging unit, and inpatient unit. It would be linked to a medical arts building (ambulatory care building). In this building would be the CPDMHâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clinics and community partners. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We continue to work with ministry planners to respond to their business case analysis and questions regarding redevelopment,â&#x20AC;? Brebner said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This
has included more than 60 contacts and meetings with Members of Provincial Parliament and legislative officials to advocate for our redevelopment.â&#x20AC;? Board successes Accreditation Canada, the Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) and other organizations provide support the CPDMH board, providing support for its endeavours. Brebner noted the role of the board is to set strategic direction, offer insight for financial management and quality care, set performance objective for hospital leaders, and ensure succession planning when required. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have worked close with hospital staff this year,â&#x20AC;? she said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and I am pleased to outline just a few of our successes.â&#x20AC;? To review the functioning of the board, addressing any issues or concerns, trustees adopted a members-only practice at the end of every second meeting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Year one of a three-year corporate risk assessment program was completed,â&#x20AC;? Brebner said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and to benchmark our governance practices against other hospitals, we participated in an OHA board governance evaluation.â&#x20AC;? Although it was deemed not an easy task by the chair, the board balanced the hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s budget with a small surplus,
subsequent to years of zero per cent allocations. Moreover, new equipment in excess of $267,000 was purchased for patient safety. A quality improvement plan was successfully executed, and a new board member and community representatives were recruited for the coming year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We aligned the boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s quality and operational performance report to the new strategic plan, ensuring we can constantly measure our progress against targets,â&#x20AC;? Brebner said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We also continue to focus on orientation and education for members.â&#x20AC;? Lastly, partnerships continue with hospitals in Almonte and Arnprior for shared learning in governance best practices. Brebner is stepping down as chair after the last two years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has been a pleasure and an honour to serve as chair,â&#x20AC;? she said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and I thank you for your support.â&#x20AC;? CEO speaks Surko reported it was â&#x20AC;&#x153;full steam aheadâ&#x20AC;? with a number of new initiatives. Renovations are under way to create space inside the hospital for much needed clinical growth. As a result, a modular unit arrived on site in May to house administrative offices.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Expanded clinics include orthopedic surgery, chiropody foot care and lung function testing,â&#x20AC;? Surko said. The CPDMH has expanded its virtual programs in respirology, cardiology and haematology, owing to telemedicine visits increasing by 300 per cent. Early last month, the CPDMH was the second facility in the region to go live with a new patient care system. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nurses can now complete all of their documentation electronically right at the bedside,â&#x20AC;? Surko explained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Others also have access to a patientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history, care plans, ongoing assessments and test results â&#x20AC;&#x201C; all in one place.â&#x20AC;? Additional MoHLTC funding will result in area residents having increased access to physiotherapy at the CPDMH. Currently, 5,300 treatments are provided yearly. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We enjoyed exemplary standing with Accreditation Canada, and last fall the hospitalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s laboratory received outstanding results in a peer accreditation process, meeting 412 standards with a compliance standing of nearly 98 per cent,â&#x20AC;? Surko said. The 2014 Community Health Fest in Carleton Place, presented by the hospital and its Auxiliary, took place in May at the local arena. See AGM page A/CP4
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had a small operating surplus of just over $15,000, compared to a budget surplus of $2,200. The CPDMH is required to maintain a balanced operating position through its accountability agreement with the Champlain LHIN. Foster noted: “The hospital met its commitment to the ongoing capital plan, and working together with the Auxiliary and Foundation, it invested more than $1.2 million to maintain a safe facility, upgrade its electronic information system and procure modern, medical equipment for patient care.” She added the CPDMH submitted a balanced budget for 2014-2015, and “the hospital will continue to provide quality services while maintaining an enviable, efficiency record.”
It was a success, connecting the community with quality services close to home. “Our foundation board continues to support the work of the hospital,” Surko said, “and we all enjoyed a great day of golf at the Bedpan Classic.” Surko continues to chair the Champlain LHIN’s alliance of small hospitals. The CEO highlighted the work of the hospital’s governance, senior admin and operational teams, and its volunteers and foundation. “As we wait for our new directions to be realized, we will continue to provide the very best care for our communities,” Surko said. “They have depended on us for close to 60 years, and our mission to be there for them will not change.” Nominating report “Despite the waiting game, the hospital is most Nominations for appointment to the board were definitely not standing still,” she added. “Full steam presented by Brebner and approved by trustees. ahead!” Paul Muysson was newly appointed to a oneyear term ending at the 2015 AGM. Financial overview Re-appointments: Richard Chmiel, one year endSerena Fortin of Allan Chartered Accountant ing at the 2015 AGM); Michael Jeays, two years Professional Corporation presented the CPDMH’s ending at the 2016 AGM; Gordon MacNabb, two audited financial statements (ending March 31, years ending at the 2016 AGM; and Marcel Pinon, 2014), and trustees approved the appointment of three years ending at the 2017 AGM. Kelly Huibers McNeely Chartered Accountants as Corporate ex-officio members: Anne Gourlaythe hospital’s external auditors for fiscal year 2014- Langlois (present of the Auxiliary), one year end2015. ing at the 2015 AGM; Dr. Robert Courchene (chief “It is our opinion that the hospital’s accounts are of staff), one year ending at the 2015 AGM; and well maintained,” Fortin said. Dr. Martin White (president of the medical staff), “In 2013-2014 the hospital continued to operate one year ending at the 2015 AGM. The Auxiliary under an environment of fiscal restraint due to a recommended Gourlay-Langlois’ appointment and government funding increase of one per cent for the the MAC (Medical Advisory Committee) recomday-to-day operations of the hospital, decreasing mended Courchene and White. patient revenues, and an inflation rate that increases Municipal ex-officio members: Coun. Rob Probour costs by three to four per cent,” the board’s trea- ert (Carleton Place), one year ending at the 2015 surer Janet Foster noted in a written report. AGM; Esmail Merani (pharmacist manager at CarAt the end of the current fiscal year the hospital leton Place IDA Drug Mart), one year ending at the
2015 AGM; Coun. Brian Dowdall (Beckwith), one year ending at the 2015 AGM; and Rae Dulmage (Mississippi Mills), one year ending at the 2015 AGM. Leaving the board is Barre Campbell. “Barre has made a significant contribution by way of public relations and communications,” Brebner said.
New executive At the board’s special meeting immediately following the AGM, trustees appointed Pinon as the board’s new chair. Also appointed were Jeays (vice chair) and Foster (treasurer).
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CPDMH’s Sleep Lab is celebrating its third anniversary this month - and has helped more than 1,800 patients to date. Overnight sleep studies help diagnose a wide range of sleep disorders, such as insomnia and sleep apnea. Patients arrive at the hospital and are connected to a variety of sensors and then left to sleep. Jenny monitors their sleep patterns brain waves, oxygen levels, heart rate, breathing, and leg movements in a different room. The clinic runs every night and up to three patients are assessed each night.
We know that sleep disorders affect 15 to 20% of the population. If left untreated, they can result in higher risks of diabetes, heart disease, impotence, depression and arrhythmias.
“The Sleep Lab is just one of the many clinical services that CDPMH offers for local communities,” explains Toni Surko, CEO. “We are pleased to be working with Hospital Alliance Group to help patients with sleep problems get the support they need close to home.” “We know that sleep disorders affect 15 to 20% of the population. If left untreated, they can result in higher risks of diabetes, heart disease, impotence, depression and arrhythmias. Sleep disorder patients also may have daytime sleepiness which increase motor vehicle accidents, work related accidents, poor job performance and decreased quality of life,” adds Lino Di Nardo, President of Hospital Alliance Group. Patients should speak to their family physician for a referral to the CPDMH Sleep Lab.
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Jenny Scott is a polysomnographer but she says it’s OK to just call her a sleep tech. Most nights, you’ll find her at Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH), helping patients get a better night’s sleep.
Notre Dame CHS honours graduating students June 26 News – More than 120 students at Notre Dame Catholic High School received their diploma during the school’s graduating ceremony June 26. Austin Howlett was the graduating class’ valedictorian and he addressed his fellow students following the awards presentations. Awards The following are awards presented to the class of 2014: • Governor General’s Academic Medal: Merrin Peterson • University Stream Gold Medal: Merrin Peterson • University Stream Silver Medal: Jade Armstrong • University Stream Bronze Medal: Cassandra Chaloux • College/Workplace Stream Gold Medal: Rachael Costello • College/Workplace Stream Silver Medal: Taylor Anderson • College/Workplace Stream Bronze Medals: Andrew Fowler and Michael Moriarty • Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award:
Miriam Priddle • Ontario Scholars: Taylor Anderson, Jade Armstrong, Emily Auger, Adrian Bailey, Kathryn Benson, Chloe Brown, Cassandra Chaloux, Rachael Costello, Kristie Danfousse, Andrew Fowler, Hayley Hanks, Jamie Herman, Terron James, Alexander Korzeniowski, Emily Lackey, Matthew Langlois, Megan Lanoue, Leah MacMillan, Sydney McDiarmid, Danielle McIntyre, Sara Mitchell, Mary Monk, Michael Moriarty, Laura Parno, Melody Patten, Merrin Peterson, Lindsay Pierce, Allison Pike, Jesse Plunkett, Miriam Priddle, Annie Qatsiya, Carley Rouble, Emily Santos, Annabel Scott, Madeline Skepple, Kelsey Smithson, Tyson Stevens, Graeme Tang, Riley Van Dusen, Katie Vanderbraak, Alie Warren, Cody Watkins, Nicole Wray, Spencer Wright • French certificates: Sabrina Arcand, Adrian Bailey, Cassandra Chaloux, Rachael Costello, Carolyne Gardner, Kristyn Hubert, Danielle McIntyre, Stephanie
Paquette, Melody Patten, Allison Pike, Miriam Priddle, Carley Rouble, Kelsey Smithson, Alexandra Warren • Allan R. Barker English Bursary: Cassandra Chaloux • Almonte Civitan Bursary: Miriam Priddle • Alumni Senior Boys Basketball Award: Ryan Timmons • Arts Carleton Place Student Bursary: Jade Armstrong • Athletic Council Award: Sydney McDiarmid • Captain Hooper Chapter of the IODE Bursary: Hollie Faubert • Carleton Place Canadians Jr. A Sportsmanship Award: Terron James • Carleton & District Place Chamber of Commerce Bursary: Lee Francoeur and Danielle McIntyre • Carleton Place Civitan Bursary in Honour of Pooh Bell: Shelby Chisholm, Ashley Houle, Carley Rouble, Nicole Wray • Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
Bursary: Nicole Wray • Carleton Place Doctors’ Association Bursary: Merrin Peterson • Carleton Place Environmental Advisory Committee Award: Melody Patten • Carleton Place Fall 400 Sports Leadership Award: Ryan Timmons • Carleton Place University Partnership Bursary: Leah Neath-
way and Alexandra Warren • Catholic Women’s League Bursary from St. Mary’s Parish, Carleton Place: Jesse Plunkett • Celtic Warrior Football Bursary: Austin Howlett • Chartwells Achievement Award: Leah MacMillan, Isaac Pruner, Carley Rouble • Colby McGeachey Professional Corporation Bursary
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News – Signing in at a public meeting has a whole new meaning after the issue arose at the Town of Mississippi Mills Committee of the Whole meeting on June 24. Kevin Mooder was registered as a delegation during the meeting to give members an update on the White Lake Campground development after a public meeting in March. Mooder reminded everyone that the development will see the existing area, known as Bennett’s Campground, expand from 40 sites to 200 (currently the Town’s official plan only allows 100) and about to 170 boat slips. As to traffic, he informed them that they had conducted a traffic study. “Certainly there will be more traffic but the road was built to handle that,” said Mooder. On boating traffic he assured council that the Ministry of Environment had no concern about the capacity and a number of other concerns such as trespassing and litter would be addressed in the lease agreement of between the campers and owners. A number of residents were in attendance and committee members voted with two-thirds approval to let them speak. The meeting quickly turned into a public meeting with four residents addressing council on their issues. However, residents were unhappy that they
only found out of the meeting the day before and thought they would have been told about the next meeting, after signing in at the public meeting. Local resident Jack Potts thought the design looked more like a subdivision than anything else and thought the numbers should stay the same. “The Official Plan allows for 100 sites and that’s what I think it should stay at,” he said. “Two-hundred sites seems a lot to me and I think 100 sites would still be profitable.” The question of what signing in actually means came up at the end of the meeting during the staff questions section. Coun. Denzil Ferguson asked staff if they could work on the signing in over the summer, specifically what it means to sign it. “How do we get back to these people if they are going to take the time and effort to sign in?” asked Ferguson. “What privileges does that give you? Does that mean you are going to be advised of future meetings or is that just there because it’s a nice thing to do?” Committee chair Garry Dalgity added that he always assumed they would be advised. “In terms of the sign in sheet, it is a record of who was at the meeting,” said Stephen Stirling, town planner. “When people provide their comments we take them as comments, review them and write the reports accordingly.” He continued by explaining that he does not
know of any other municipality that goes out and updates the people as to where the process is. “I guess the rule of thumb has always been monitor, track it, stay in touch,” said Stirling. “There is a little bit of responsibility on the residents to monitor the activity that is going on and be in touch with staff and as part of our policy, in terms of notifying the public, we did get it out on the website a week in advance.” According to Stirling, there is no additional requirement under the Municipal Act in regards to notification of the public. “The question is what extent do we communicate with the public? Do I take all communication that comes back in and have to forward it on to them? Do I then send the reports out to everyone who was there? If someone is concerned about a development, do I send them a traffic study, parking study, do I send all that stuff out?” he stated. Stirling noted that if that is the role, the budgets would need to change for the amount of mailouts required and the staff time would also change. Ferguson thought staff should not have to send out reports but asked if there was some way to notify people, noting that a lot of the affected people don’t have computers. “If it’s councils desire, if they want us to when items come back to re-notify the public that will have to be a new policy. There is nothing required
2014 FINAL TAX NOTICE INSTALLMENTS DUE - JULY 30TH AND SEPTEMBER 29TH The 2014 final tax bills have been mailed. If you own property in the Town of Mississippi Mills and did not receive a tax bill please contact the Tax Clerk at 256-2064 ext. 224. Visit www.mississippimills.ca for information regarding payment options. WATER RESTRICTIONS The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward,
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July 3, 2014 TENDER NO. 14-09 MISSISSIPPI MILLS MUNICIPAL OFFICES COUNCIL CHAMBER DIGITAL PROJECTOR AND SCREEN Tenders on the prescribed form and sealed in an envelope clearly marked for the “Council Chamber Sound System” for the Mississippi Mills Municipal Offices will be received by Diane Smithson, Chief Administrative Officer at the Town Offices, 3131 Old Perth Road, P.O. Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 until 12:00 o’clock noon local time, Friday, July 11, 2014 Tender documents may be obtained from the Town of Mississippi Municipal Offices, 3131 Old Perth Rd, Almonte, ON. The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted. MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEACH OPERATIONS SUPERVISED SWIM SCHEDULE AT THE ALMONTE & PAKENHAM BEACH
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can let you know when this is coming back,” said Coun. Duncan Abbott. “People have been told that, so we really have to work on that policy.” Stirling reminded the
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in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days. Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. each day and from only one connection. Midday is the hottest time of the day and the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation when watering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once. A significant amount of new grass or sod is exempted from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.
under the act,” said Stirling. “If it’s councils desire we will have to amend the policy.” Ferguson admitted he didn’t know the answer but that this was a large issue for the area. “People signing that sheet have been told sign this so we
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ALMONTE BEACH Beginning on Monday, June 16, 2014 ending on Sunday, August 10, 2014 The Schedule for supervised swims at the Almonte Beach will be as follows: Sunday to Saturday, 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Please note that the Almonte Beach will be closed July 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th 2014 (Almonte Fair Weekend). Special Thanks to the North Lanark Agricultural Society for the use of the beach in Almonte. PAKENHAM BEACH Beginning on Monday June 30, 2014 to Wednesday August 6, 2014. The Schedule for supervised swims at the Pakenham Beach will be as follows: Monday & Wednesday, 12:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m. For further information, please contact the Recreation & Culture Department at (613) 256-1077. Please note that you swim at your own risk when the beach is unsupervised.
Cheers and tears as Carleton Place High School celebrates Class of 2014 tgesner@perfprint.ca
News – Carleton Place High School (CPHS) seniors attended the Class of 2014 commencement exercises Friday afternoon, June 27. Held in the CPHS cafetorium, the ceremony was well attended. The singing of O Canada and remarks by principal Eric Hardie followed the procession of graduates. Trustee Anne McRae brought greetings from the Upper Canada District School Board, as did principal of continuous school improvement Terry Gardiner from the board’s senior staff. This year’s valedictorian was Chris Fitchett. Tara Gesner/METROLAND Secondary school diplomas were handed out to 120 students, subsequent It’s graduation season. The top achievers in Carleton Place High School’s to the presentation of scholarships, bur- Class of 2014 were, left: Emma Edwards, valedictorian Chris Fitchett saries, awards and prizes. and Hannah Stroud. Winners The following deserving students were recognized for their hard work and more: • Dale Scott Memorial Award – Bryce Ritchie • Eldon Henderson Memorial Bursary – Andrea Jensen • Jeanette I. Gallipeau-Boldt Memorial Award – Cory Hahn • Arnold Illingworth Memorial Bursary – Chris Fitchett • David Pritchard Memorial Award – Cole Vandervaart • Brenda Hall Memorial Bursary – Kaylee Gardiner • Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Bursary – Cory Hahn • Heritage Optometric Clinic Award – Kyle Lanzinger • Doug Hagerman Memorial Bursary
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MEMORIAL SERVICES 2014 (LOCAL CEMETERIES) AULD KIRK CEMETERY (Almonte) Sunday, August 17 at 2 PM HOLY NAME OF MARY PARISH CEMETERY (Almonte) Holy Mass, Saturday, August 9th at 10 AM. (In case of rain, Holy Name of Mary Church) ST. MICHAEL’S PARISH CEMETERY (Corkery) Sunday, July 20th at 2:30 PM (In case of rain in St. Michael’s Church) INDIAN HILL CEMETERY (Pakenham) Sunday, August 17th at 2:30 PM (In case of rain in St. Peter Celestine Church) UNION CEMETERY (Pakenham) Sunday, August 10th at 2 PM (In case of rain in St. Andrew’s United Church) GUTHRIE UNITED CEMETERY (Clayton) Sunday, August 10th at 3 PM ST. GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CEMETERY (Clayton) Sunday, August 3rd at 2:30 PM (In case of rain in St. George’s Anglican Church) GREENWOOD CEMETERY (Middleville) Sunday, July 20th at 2 PM CEDAR HILL CEMETERY (Cedar Hill) Sunday, September 21st at 11 AM in Zion United Church, Cedar Hill
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Sarah Pretty and Ryely Shoup • Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce Bursary – Kaitlyn Curtis • Lanark County Plowman’s Association – Jessica Savard • The ‘Caring Makes a Difference’ Award – Keltie Gardiner • Orange Lodge of Carleton Place Bursaries – Erynn Monette and Kim Robinson • Steve’s Your Independent Grocer Bursary – Rebecca Martin • Music Award – Cole Vandervaart and Connor MacNeil • Musicare Instrumental Music Award – Kristian Clarke and Ryan Cooke • Harry Appleton Mathematics Trophy – Evan Sauve • IODE English Essay Competition Prizes – Erynn Monette (first), Ashton Baich (second) and Hannah
Levai (third) Cooke (third) • IODE Student Bursaries – Brandi • College/Apprenticeship MathematMcNeely and Megan Cullen ics Award – Jason Mayer and Megan • IODE History Essay Competi- Van Ojen tion Prizes – Cole Vandervaart (first), See CPHS page A/CP12 Chris Fitchett (second) and Ryan
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Lanark Highlands Fire Service Station #2 Middleville Fire Station OPEN HOUSE Saturday, July 5th, 2014 9:00 am-1:00 pm 4193 Wolf Grove Road, Middleville Meet your firefighters, view trucks and equipment, educational talks and slideshow
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ditorial – Does the federal justice minister really believe that fewer women apply for roles as judges because they choose, instead, to bond with their children? We don’t know. Peter MacKay isn’t talking about something that a good number of Canadian women, and men, feel he needs to clear the air about. “I think enough has been said about what I didn’t say,” MacKay told CTV News this past weekend, about the ongoing controversy about his speech to the Ontario Bar Association last month. His comments sound remarkably like Toronto’s tanned, rested, ready, back-on-the-job Mayor Rob Ford, who originally said that he could not comment on a crack video that may or may not exist – only to find that, lo and behold, it did exist. What is dumbfounding about this whole thing is that he made, or did not make, these comments to a room full of lawyers – you just know someone was going to talk. Last week, a lawyer in attendance told CBC Radio that, indeed, MacKay made these remarks, and that one could hear a pin drop after his comments about the lack of female judges. The bar association is not making things easier by refusing to release audio of MacKay’s speech. If he did not say what he is alleged to have said, why not release the audio and clear all doubt? By not releasing the recording, they are implying that he did indeed say what he said, but they just don’t want to provide the opposition with ammunition. Or they want to make him look bad, let him twist in the wind.
Now MacKay’s wife, Nazanin Afshin-Jam, has released a letter saying this is a tempest in a teapot; that really, he is a loving, caring father to their child, Kian, and helps out around the house, as much as his demanding job allows. We take her at her word, but, in all reality, what else was she supposed to say? Political wives really have two options like this in moments of crisis. They can, to borrow a phrase from Hillary Clinton in 1992, “stand by your man,” or stand silent, like disgraced New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer’s wife did in 2008 when he resigned over hiring a call girl. It doesn’t make it right, but that is the reality. Another element of this story that shows a lack of leadership on MacKay’s part is that he is blaming the composing of the Father and Mother’s Day emails on a female underling in his office. This may very well be the case, but the emails still went out under his name, he reviewed and signed off on them, and ultimately, he has to take responsibility for what goes on in his own office. The fact that he is blaming a woman just makes for bad optics. Some women have defended MacKay’s Mother’s Day email as truly capturing what their typical workday morning looks like. No one is doubting that mornings in many Canadian households can be hectic. What is lost is that this is also the same morning faced by countless fathers across the country as well. What was lost in the Father’s Day email is not that father’s shape young minds for future success, but countless mothers do as well. Taken on their own, the emails seem to be what one would
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expect from a politician – full of well-intended, but harmless platitudes. Taken together, they speak to very different visions of the role that the sex plays in parenting. This is not the first time MacKay has found himself in the swirling waters of gender politics. In 2006, he actually apologized for a far lesser infraction. In the days before that year’s federal election, MacKay told former federal NDP leader Alexa McDonough on a radio show to “stick to her knitting,” and concentrate on winning her riding. She called it a “sexist slur,” but others saw it as simply a Maritime expression. (Interestingly, MacKay does sew, according to his wife’s letter, published in The Globe and Mail.) This controversy also clouds the issue of gender parity on the bench. Canadian Bar Association president Fred Headon said last week that the federal courts should start tracking demographics
of lawyers who apply to the judiciary as is done in British Columbia, to provide all of the numbers, and paint a full picture that could illuminate potential obstacles to women’s progress, and possible solutions as well. MacKay and the bar association are doing themselves no favours by not talking about this. Both could, and should, clear this up. This keepon-truckin’, quarterback-barrelling-through, Fordlike mentality is not helpful, in the long run and could undermine MacKay’s obvious leadership ambitions. In a cabinet bereft of star candidates who would be ready to take over as prime minister and party leader when that day comes, we need MacKay as someone who has the obvious experience to step up, if need be. He is by no means a bad man, nor are his comments evil and sexist. Just grossly misinformed. By not owning up, he is passing up an opportunity to learn from his mistakes.
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A hundred years since Archduke’s assassination Opinion – It was the gunshot heard around the world. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated in Sarajevo the morning of June 28, 1914 – 100 years ago. Gavrilo Princip killed Ferdinand, and the event led to a chain of events that eventually triggered the First World War. The war began on July 28, 1914 and lasted until Nov. 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month). Centred in Europe, the conflict drew in the world’s economic powers, which were amassed in two opposing alliances: the allied powers (France, British Empire, Russia, etc.) and central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary and more). More than 425,000 Canadians served overseas, putting their young lives on the line. Sadly, an estimated 68,000 died. In Beckwith, nine residents, including one woman, made the supreme sacrifice for their home and country. Nursing Sister Jessie Mabel McDiamid drowned on June 27, 1918 when the Germans bombed the ship she was on. The township’s cenotaph is located at Beckwith Park. The war memorial in Almonte, featuring R. Tait McKenzie’s sculpture The Volunteer, is located beside the Almonte Old Town Hall. Two names were added last year to the First World War section: John L. Cleary and Arthur E.G. Stratford. Forty-seven names are etched on Carleton Place’s cenotaph, which is located in Memorial Park beside the library. It was unveiled in 1924. During dinner on Sunday with my husband’s family, I heard a tale about one of his relatives – on his mother’s side – who fought in the Great War. While in a foxhole, which is a quick hole dug in the ground that offers minimal protection from enemy fire and shrapnel, his leg was severely injured. Luckily, the only thing that kept him alive was a fellow soldier who knew to pack the wound with mud. My husband’s father remembered he al-
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ways walked with a limp. As a reporter for the EMC and then Canadian Gazette, Tara Firma I have written several times about Carleton Place’s celebrated resident Captain Arthur ‘Roy’ Brown. For the few who don’t know, he is the First World War flying ace officially credited with shooting down German pilot Baron Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron) on April 21, 1918, in the skies over war-torn France. Check out the mural downtown on the south side of the building at the corner of Bridge and High streets. Canadians observe Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, every year on Nov. 11. So why should we stop and think about those events that happened so long ago? Because the First World War reached out and touched almost everyone’s life in some way or another. If you want to learn more about the First World War, as well as your own family connections to the conflict, it is getting easier as more and more paper archives go digital. I know I will be. On a lighter note, next Saturday (July 12), from 12 to 4 p.m., the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum (CPBHM) invites you to ‘Picnic Like It’s 1914’ at the Victoria School Gardens. Bring a blanket and picnic lunch, or purchase food on site. Festivities include live music, historical displays, old-fashioned games, raffles, tours of the community labyrinth and much more. A reasonable fee of $5 per family includes admission to the museum. Moreover, participants are encouraged to wear their best duds from the year. The CPBHM’s summer exhibit – Memories of An Innocent Summer – officially opened May 17. It contains fashion, photographs, objects and memories of local residents from the summer of 1914, which, of course, marked the opening of the First World War. Memories of An Innocent Summer runs until Aug. 31. If you have any comments or questions for Tara Gesner, she can be reached by email at: tgesner@ perfprint.ca.
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bird walk, with clear skies and little wind. Twenty-four of us started out on Lanark Highlands Concession 12C, to walk down to Taylor Lake. Tree Swallows nested in a box, a Blue Jay called, as did a Pileated Woodpecker. We split into three groups, two with short walks in the woods, while one group stayed on the road. Meeting halfway down, we all heard a Common Loon call, then above our heads, a Great Crested Flycatcher put on a show. Call Lynda at 613-256-5013 or email bennett@magma.ca with bird reports.
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Turning north onto Ramsay Ward Concession 8, two Brown Thrashers were dust-bathing at the roadside. Ten other species were singing or feeding along this concession. Talking with Jule, my sister-in-law from Russell, an American Robin was banging into windows on her back porch. This bird sees its reflection in the window and tries to attack the supposed rival. I explained what could be done to dissuade this Robin from hurting itself. June 19 was a lovely evening for a Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists
St. James Anglican Church â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Anglican Church in Carleton Placeâ&#x20AC;? 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 613-257-3178 Website: stjamescarletonplace.org Sunday, July 6, 2014 4th After Pentecost 8am Holy Eucharist 10am Choral Eucharist â&#x20AC;&#x153;JAMâ&#x20AC;? (Jesus and Me) in Parish Hall Thursday, July 10, 2014 10am Holy Eucharist Rector The Revâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d David Andrew Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry Choir Director Pat Grainger St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Presbyterian Church 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Rev. Barry Carr, Minister Organist and Choir Director: Susan Harron Joint Services at St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s with Almonte at 10:30am. No Sunday School in July. Nursery provided. Handicap Accessible standrewschurch39@gmail.com Blog: standrewscarletonplace.com
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70 Links Drive, Ashton ON K0A 1B0
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KEN BEATON
Broker kenbeaton@royallepage.ca Cell: 613-859-4309
JOANNE BEATON
48 Mill Street, Box 670, Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0
Selling Almonte & Carleton Place..... One home at a time!!!
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Sales Representative joannebeaton@royallepage.ca Cell: 613-407-4309
25 Years Experience in Home Renovations Roofs, Decks, Fencing, Landscaping Call John for Free estimates Leave message 613-253-7301
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Metal or Asphalt Re-Roofing, Roof & Chimney Repair, Facia, Soffit & Siding Renovations
Duncan Campbell
TOP SOIL
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Screened Topsoil Delivery available of small and large loads
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CARSON & AUDREY TAYLOR July 8, 1944-2014 Happy 70th Anniversary Congratulations on 70 exceptional years. Currently living at Bayfield Manor in Kemptville and formerly of Osgoode. Love friends and family.
Verne and Fern (Robertson) Snyder 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY June 29th 2014 Mom and Dad, not only are you wonderful parents, a daughter and son in law but grandparents as well. Your love and devotion is something we can all aspire to and I’m truly blessed to have you as my parents. Much love, as you celebrate your anniversary! Love, Meg, Kyle, Ashton, Aedan and Mah xox
IN MEMORIAM WEDDING Homestyle Ceremonies. Choose your location and have a meaningful relationship-based ceremony designed just for you. Judie Diamond, 613-375-6772. judiediamond@gmail.com www.judiediamond.ca
WRIGHT, Lorne Francis June 28, 1927 -June 20, 2010 You left behind our broken hearts, But happy memories too. We never wanted memories We only wanted you. Love Marion & Family
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSAY George & Eleanor Gardiner Family and friends are invited to celebrate George & Eleanor’s 50-years together Saturday, July 12th Gardiner Farm 2436 - 9th Concession, Beckwith West of Blacks Corners 2 - 5 pm drop in Best wishes only
IN MEMORIAM LAMING, Dwayne- In
loving memory of my dear son Dwayne Laming who was taken tragically on July 4th, 2010. I only have a picture now, A frozen piece of time, To remind me of how it was, When you were here, and mine. How much I miss you being here, I really can not say, The ache is deep inside my heart, And never goes away. No farewell words were spoken, No time to say goodbye, You were gone before I knew it, And only God knows why. Always loved and never forgotten. Dad and Fran xoxo
GLENDA & ALAN JONES Glenda and Alan Jones proudly announce their 50th Wedding Anniversary on July 4, 2014. Fifty years, coast to coast, three wonderful children, and five beautiful grandchildren.
Come Join Francis & Mary Valliquette to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary July 12, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. Perth Legion on Beckwith Street, Perth Music by Harry & Friends No Gifts Please
loving memory of our dear brother/uncle Dwayne Laming who was taken tragically on July 4th, 2010. We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. We can’t have old days back When we were all together. But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever. Always in our thoughts Dwayne xoxo Sherry, Angel, Adam & families
The family of DORIS (ERSKINE) CAMELON invites you to an Open House to celebrate her 90th BIRTHDAY Saturday, July 26, 2014 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Almonte Civitan Hall 500 Almonte Street, Almonte Please come and have a visit! Best Wishes Only
Gary & Lois Hudson, July 11, 2014 Words cannot express how grateful we are that we have been able to spend fifty great years together. As we celebrate this Golden Anniversary, we want to thank all our family, friends and neighbours for all their love and support throughout all these years. A special thank you to Gwen/Dan, Kim/Gord and Lori/Brad and to our 7 very precious grandchildren who have made all these years so memorable. BIRTHDAY
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HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY Lois Moore July 3, 2014 Love from your family
MacDONALD, Pearl In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother, who passed away on June 17, 2011. The month of June comes with deepest regret As it brings back a day we will never forget Three years ago, we had to part With a mother we loved with all our hearts. Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. We laugh, we smile, we play the part But beneath it all are broken hearts Please God forgive a silent tear And a constant wish that she was here. Our mother is still with us, she never left our side She is always close beside us, her spirit is our guide. It is lonely here without you Mom, we miss you every day. For life is not the same for us since you were called away. Today, tomorrow our whole life through We will always and forever love you. Deeply missed and loved Marg, Ron; Lornie, Nancy; Floyd and Families
COMING EVENTS HAPPY 95TH BIRTHDAY Alice Greer July 9th, 2014 Best Wishes from her Family HAPPY SWEET SIXTEEN To our beautiful daughter Robyn Derbyshire. We are very proud of you and love you dearly. Love Mom, Dad, Nick & Kayla, Kyle & Karmen, Matthew, Erin, Tatum, Blair & Kyan Connected to Your Community - 28 - Thursday, July 3, 2014
On Sunday July 13 from 8 am-4 pm; Kanata Animal Hospital on 440 Hazeldean Road; invites you to their 7th annual Microchip/Nail Trim/BBQ Fundraiser. This event is to benefit Giant Breed dogs & Horses in need of Birch Haven Rescue. No appointment necessary. For more i n f o r m a t i o n ; 613-725-4279 or www.birchhaven.org
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Vern Rampton & Wendy O’Keefe Rampton The families of James Ward and Alicia Gutierrez are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their children. The wedding will take place July, 2016 at Kingston, Ontario. We wish you a life of love, happiness and God’s blessings.
are pleased to announce their marriage, which took place on May 31, 2014, at the Mill of Kintail CLR535867-0703
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At the June 9th Convocation of Queen’s University, Kingston, Amy Dale Thomlinson graduated with an Honours Degree in Fine Arts and English. Amy is the daughter of Debra and Dale Thomlinson, sister of Curtis Thomlinson and granddaughter of Jessie and Terry Lackey. Amy will be attending Queen’s Faculty of Education in the fall. Amy, we are all very proud of you. Your creativity, intelligence and caring, generous spirit will take you far! You have the ability to inspire others, and you will be an amazing teacher. Love, Mom, Dad, Curt and Grandma
O’ROURKE – Big brother Fynn is very excited to announce the birth of his baby sister – Kayleigh Erika Marie O’Rourke. Kayleigh was born in Guelph, Ontario on April 9, 2014 weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. Her proud parents are Kelly (McNichols) and Mike O’Rourke. She is the fourth grandchild for Paul and Janice McNichols of Westport and for Pat and Clem O’Rourke of Perth. Thanks to all the doctors and nurses from the Guelph Hospital who took excellent care of our newest addition. Congratulations Kelly, Mike and Fynn and Proud parents Allan and Sharon Chouinard WELCOME TO THIS WORLD Baby Kayleigh!
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STAG AND DOE Amy Kane and Shawn Billings July 5, 2014 Toledo Legion 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. $5.00 each Join us for a night of games, dancing and support the happy couple.
and sister Alicia are pleased to announce that Amber Chouinard graduated with High Distinction from Carleton University. Amber earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice with a concentration in law. A regular name on the Dean’s List, Amber was also awarded the Carleton University Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement. Amber has accepted a position in Trenton, Ontario. Amber is the granddaughter of Rheal and Betty Chouinard and the late Don and Lillian Poll. Congratulations Amber and best wishes for your future endeavours. Love from all your family
Alison Lee graduated with distinction from the University of Guelph, earning an honours Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Biology. Alison will be pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Sciences in the fall. Her family is very proud!
GRADUATION Stephanie Lee James Graduated from Queen’s University on June 4, 2014 with a Bachelor of Education. She graduated 2013 from Guelph University with a Bachelor of Applied Science, Honours Program. The daughter of Jo-Anne & the late David, sister of Laura. She will now be pursuing a position in her chosen field. Best of luck inspiring youth. Love, your family We are proud to announce the graduation of Brianna Cecelia Cauley She received her Bachelor of Physical Education (Honours) Bachelor of Education in 1st class standing from Brock University. Brianna is the daughter of Pat and Sheila Cauley, sister of Rebecca and Sierra. Granddaughter of Violet and Clare Churchill, also Stan and Theresa Cauley.
CARD OF THANKS THANKS To everyone who made my day special with cards, flowers, phone calls and visits. Special thanks to Cindy, Linda, Gordon and Linda for the BBQ, Mark and Dawn for dinner, all my grandchildren who shared with their hugs, love and laughter. Thanks Edna Adrain (Mom, Grandma and Nanna)
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GRADUATION Jenna Leigh Kerr Jenna Leigh Kerr graduated at the spring convocation of Lakehead University, Thunder Bay. She received her Bachelor of Arts (Honours History) as well as her Bachelor of Education. Jenna is the daughter of Steven and Karen Kerr of Ennismore and the granddaughter of Mildred Kerr of Fallbrook. Jenna lived in Kemptville and attended South Branch Elementary School until she moved to the Peterborough area with her family in 1999. She has accepted a teaching assignment at Southampton, England, commencing in September. Congratulations Jenna - your family is very proud of you.
GRADUATION Laura Anne James Daughter of Jo-Anne & the late David, sister of Stephanie & granddaughter of Jackie & Paul Smith. Graduated on June 11, 2014 from Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She has been accepted at George Brown College, Toronto for Culinary Arts & Nutrition in September. Best of luck as you persue your life’s dream. Love, your family
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Long Time Volunteer, Caldwell Street Public School, Kindergarten Class. Faithful Member of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Peacefully at home, with her family by her side, on Wednesday June 25, 2014, at the age of 61. Loving daughter of Evelyn Cole. Predeceased by her father Jack Cole (formerly of Admaston). Dear sister of Donna Potter and Connie Cole. Survived by her nephew Jeremy Potter (Dana), and their daughter Aria. Fancy Nancy will be deeply missed by “her boys” Jeff Potts and Paul Kenney, “her” Ly family and many friends. The family will receive friends at the Alan R. Barker Funeral, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Thursday July 3, 2014, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., with words of remembrance at 2:00 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
(Died June 24, 2014) Jim left us to be with his Lord and Saviour while surrounded by his family in Ashton, Ontario on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 in his 81st year. Loving husband of Patricia. Father of Michael (Yvonne), Christina (Gordon), David (Kathy) and Janet. Proud poppa of 9 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends are invited to a memorial gathering at the Christ Church Ashton Hall on Saturday, June 28 at 2 p.m. www.barkerfh.com
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(Died June 24, 2014) Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth, Ontario on Tuesday, June 24, 2014, in his 84th year. Beloved husband for 59 wonderful years of Lois Ann Lashley. Proud loving father of Don (Judy), Rob (Vera), Jeff (Debbie) and Kevin (Cindy). Adored grandfather of Phillip (Hilary), Cassia, Stephanie (Andrew), Jenna, Courtney, Mark, Trevor and Taylor. Great-grandfather of Keith and Eric. Survived by his sister Doreen Cameron (Sandy). Friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Thursday, June 26, 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m until time of funeral service in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment United Cemeteries, Carleton Place. Donations to the Parkinson Society or the charity of one’s choice would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com
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Snyder, Gerald (Died June 26, 2014) In Fairview Manor, Almonte, Ontario on Thursday, June 26, 2014, in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of Lois Tackaberry for 69 wonderful years. Loving father of William (Cindy), Kathleen Shultz (Tom) and David (Angie). Proud grandfather of 11 and greatgrandfather of 7. Survived by his brother-inlaw Charles (Carol) and sister-in-law Carol (late Don). Predeceased by his daughter Carolyn and sister Nora Johnston. Friends were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue on Monday, June 30 from 11 a.m. until funeral service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Spencerville Union Cemetery in the Snyder family plot. In lieu of flowers donations to the Arthritis Society or Fairview Manor would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com
Frank Eva Isabel Fair
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In precious memory of our wonderful son / brother “Ty” who walked through Heaven’s Gate, July 2, 2002. A picture of you we carry in our hearts, We close our eyes to see it, When the world gets dark, A memory of you we carry in our soul. We wrap it close around us, When the nights get cold. If you ask how we are, we’d say just fine, But the truth is, If you could read our minds, Not a day goes by that we don’t think of you, With aching hearts and tears unseen. Wishing with all our hearts, That your absence was only a dream. We’ll love and miss you forever, Mom, Dad, and Brother Trav xxoo
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Passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 26th, 2014. Iona (Bigford) Burton at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late William (Bill) Burton. Loved mother of Joan Doreen (late David Cassell), Jean Noreen (late Roy Cross) and Brenda Elaine (Jim McInnis). Sadly missed by her eight grandchildren Sherri & Bill Cross, Tanya (Rob), Tara (Graham), Rob & Nick Cassell, Ryan & Lindsey McInnis and three great-grandchildren Ella & Morgan Blackwell and Taryn Warren. Dear sister-in-law of Helen Bigford. Predeceased by brothers Orville, Elwin & John (Bigford). Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Wednesday, July 2, 2014 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm and again on Thursday from 11:30 am until the time of the service in the Chapel at 1:00 pm. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Rosebridge Manor Resident’s Activity Fund or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
February 11, 1930 - June 24, 2014 Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth at the age of 84 years. Eva was predeceased by husbands Orville Fair and Tom Herbert and her loving parents Lloyd and Gertrude (Larmon) Ferguson. Cherished mother of Patricia (Rob) Pratt, Sharon Rivers and predeceased by her precious son Bill Buchanan and son-inlaw Bill Rivers. Step mother of Margaret (Chris Cullen) McInnes and the late Helen (Ron) Pratt; mother-in-law of Lois Marquardson. Special granny to Breanna and Teagan Pratt and grandmother to Shawn, Gerry, Chantal, Rob, Leah and Andrew. She will be sadly missed by her numerous step-grandchildren, extended family and friends. Eva is survived by her brother Calvin (Ethel) Ferguson and predeceased by Doreen (Clarence) Tysick and Bobby Ferguson. She was a dear sister-in-law to Georgina (Bob) Clements and the late Margaret Herbert, John (Kay) Herbert, Jessie (Jack) Kaiser, Keith (Joyce), James (Lois) and Leo (Sue) Herbert. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Friday, June 27th, 2014 from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Saturday at 10:30 A.M. Interment, St. Stephen’s Cemetery Brooke. In remembrance, contributions to Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
BERNICKY Catherine (née Cook) Of Smiths Falls passed away Thursday June 26 at the Kemptville District Hospital after a brief but aggressive battle with cancer. She was born in Smiths Falls on February 21, 1959 to William Cook and Audrey Cook (née Bolton). Beloved mother of Natalie, Mallory and Simon. Dear sister of Norman Cook and Brenda St. Dennis. Cherished aunt of Anna Wolynice (nee Cuccaro), Robin Cuccaro and Joe Cuccaro. Cathie had a ready smile and infectious laugh, and will be remembered with love by family and friends alike. Her family would like to thank the wonderful and compassionate staff of the Ottawa General Hospital, Kemptville District Hospital and the Beth Donovan Hospice for their exceptional care of Cathie and her family through their difficult journey. Friends are invited to join the family in celebrating Cathie’s life at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Friday, July 4, 2014 from 12 noon until time of memorial service in the Chapel at 1 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Beth Donovan Hospice and the Ottawa General Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences can be made at www.lannin.ca
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Peacefully at Broadview Nursing Centre, Smiths Falls on Sunday, June 29, 2014 Elsie (Phillips) Frank at the age of 73. Loved mother of Christopher (Susan) White, the late Michael White and Donna Marie White (Ron McLean). Sadly missed by her grandchildren Matthew, Nicholas and David. Dear sister of Don (Theresa) Phillips, Brian (Bev) Phillips and the late Roy (late Sandra) Phillips. Predeceased by her parents Kenneth and Keitha Phillips. Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and many good friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Thursday July 3, 2014 from 9:30 until service in the chapel at 11 A.M. In remembrance, donations to the Alzheimer Society or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. 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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PARISH Jerry Passed away suddenly on Saturday June 21, 2014. Gerald Edward Parish of Brockville. Dearest gentle loving husband and friend of Rita (Rosenberger) Parish. Dear Father of Brenda Less (Paul), and Mary Ann Clarke (Norm) Jerry is survived by his grandchildren Cathy Goodman (Bill), Alexandria Mailloux (Marc), Elvira Birtch (Will), Tristan, Seth, and a great grandchild Marcus. Predeceased by his parents Jasper and Mary (Howarth) Parish. At Jerry’s request there will be no visitation or service. In Memory of Jerry donations to the Brockville and District Humane Society would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. Messages of Condolence may be sent online at www.barclayfuneralhome.com
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REASON Sandra Louise Peacefully on Friday, June 27, 2014 at the age of 70 years. Loving sister of Robert. Beloved daughter of the late Gwendolyn (nee Campbell) and the late Frederick Reason. Will be lovingly remembered by her cousins and friends. A Graveside Service was held in Capital Memorial Gardens, 3700 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa on Monday, June 30 at 11 am. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer Society appreciated. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Sandra online at www.irvinememorial.com
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DAYE Alan J. Peacefully at his residence, R.R. #2, Godfrey on Wednesday June 25, 2014. Alan Daye, in his 64th year. Beloved husband of Daleanne Irvine. Dear Father of Robby of Edmonton, Alberta. Dear brother of Gordie (Sandra) and Kenny (Sherry) all of Toledo. Predeceased by his parents, Edward and Peggy as well as sister, Cheryl Daye. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the SCOTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 27 Main Street, Elgin on Monday from 11 o’clock until time of Memorial Service in our Chapel 1 o’clock. Inurnment St. Edward’s Cemetery, Westport. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to St. Andrew’s by the Rideau Church or the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (Cancer Centre) would be appreciated by the family. (Memorial donations by cheque only) www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre
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LALONDE Paul (A longtime CB’er, known as “Nighthawk”) Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at the Stoneridge Longterm Care Home in Carleton Place, ON. Paul Lalonde Formerly of Almonte, age 87 years. Dear son of the late Anthime and the late Laurette. Survived by his sibling Marguerite and predeceased by his siblings Roger, Marcel and Thérese. Remembered by his nieces, nephews and friends. Family and friends were invited to a Funeral Mass on Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 12 noon in the Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church (Almonte, ON) A public interment occurred on Wednesday, July 2, 2014 at 2pm in the Notre Dame Cemetery (Vanier, ON) Funeral Services Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613) 256-3313 Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com
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CASSELMAN, EARL B. - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, who passed away July 2, 2009 We little knew that morning, That God would call your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife, Lois and daughters Linda, Debra, Donna and Glenna and their families
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IN MEMORIAM
LAMING, Dwayne D. – In loving memory of a wonderful partner, father and poppy. Taken tragically on July 4, 2010. Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last till the longest day. They never wear out, They never get lost, And can never be given away. For all of us who loved and lost you, Your memory will always stay. “Thanks for the Dance” Sadly missed Always loved Kathy, Christina and Hudson Brendan and Dwayne (D.J.) Breige and Daylin
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IN MEMORIAM
DeSALVO – In loving memory of a wonderful, loving husband and father. Chris you left us a year ago, June 28, 2013, taken way too soon. Our lives go on without you, But nothing is the same, We have to hide the heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent are the tears that fall, Living here without you, Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. The special years will not return, When we were all together, But with the love in our hearts, You will walk with us forever. Miss you Forever and Always, Connie, Emily and Patrick
Jack Anderson
Passed away in St. Francis Memorial Hospital, Barry’s Bay on Tuesday, June 17th, at the age of 84 years. Beloved husband of Bernice (Brownlee) for 58 years. Loving father of Dave (RoseAnne), Dan (Anne), Dale and Dean (Kim). Cherished grandfather of Ryan, Brittany, Talia, Clay and Jon. Dear brother of Bill (Mary Joe), Lois (late Jim) Healey and Bev (George) Drysdale. Jack was predeceased by his parents William and Edith Anderson, brother Ken Anderson and sister Bonnie Clark. He was the brother-in-law of Rhoda Anderson, Jack Clark, Patricia (late Don) Brownlee and Edith Greer (Jim Dempsey). He will be sadly missed by his numerous nieces, nephews, and his cousins. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Friday, June 20th, 2014 from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Saturday at 10:30 A.M. Interment, Highland Line Cemetery, McDonald’s Corners. In remembrance, contributions to St. Francis Memorial Hospital, Barry’s Bay or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
WATT, DAVID 1957 - 2008 Together we found friendship, raised a family & built a beautiful marriage. Still can’t believe you won’t be here to celebrate your 40th Wedding Anniversary on the 27th I think of you with an ache in my heart and a tear in my eye. The tears in my eyes I can wipe away but the ache in my heart is here to stay. It’s hard for me to accept that your life on earth is through. I see us walking hand in hand like we used to do. I keep remembering a song (Going away without you babe) And the last line of it (I’ll send for you to be with me) well I’m waiting. Our years together are locked in my heart to stay. I will always love & miss you. Happy Anniversary Your loving Wife
SANDS, Earl – In loving memory of my beloved husband who passed away on July 11, 2012. There is a place in my heart that is yours alone, A piece of love that no one can own. For deep in my heart you will be kept, To love and to cherish and never forget. – SASHA, Dec. 12, 2000-Jun 23, 2014 And if dogs have a heaven, I know where she would be, Sitting with you in the shade of an old maple tree. Marjorie
ASHTON, Arthur – In loving memory of my husband, who passed away June 29, 2011. Every night at bed-time, I wonder where you are. Yes, I believe in Heaven, But, oh it seems so far. In my aching heart I know, That all your trials are through, But that doesn’t stop the longing, Of wanting to be with you. Miss You, Love you forever, Your wife, Helen Beaupré
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MacDONALD, Don - In fond and loving memory of a husband, father, grandfather and GG who was taken suddenly from us on July 4, 2009. We knew little that morning That God was going to call your name. In life we loved your dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you You did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us precious memories, Your love is still our guide And though we cannot see you You are always by our side. Lovingly remembered and missed, Audrey and family
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FOR SALE Blinds, Shades, Shutters, by Home Depot, shop at home, measured, installed, guaranteed, interest free financing, Peter 3DIF Decorator. 613-853-0744, 613-267-3707. Brand New Mattress Sale200+ Beds in Stock. More Quality Less Money. Quality Used Appliances Sold with Warranty. Best Price in Town! Dan Peters Sales- 3768 Hwy 43 West, Smiths Falls. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Delivery Available. After Hours Appointments Available 613-284-1234.
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Cedar Trees All Sizes $1/foot if you dig, $2/foot if we dig.
613-489-1121 or 613-794-4959 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.
Cedar posts, $5.50. You Craftsman - 10” Table Saw pickup. 613-272-3321. 2.7 H.P. good condition askCedar rails, pickets & ing $120. Craftsman 10” posts for sale, as well as Compound Miter Saw askrough sawn cedar & pine ing $25. Wire Dog Cage 1 lumber. Call or text door 30”X21”wX24”h asking $25. Phone 613-283-0547. 613-913-7958.
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I Connect AV. Need help with your electronics, are they hooked up right? Audio video in-home tutoring. Mike 613-285-0655, 613-264-5515.
ADAMS, Brett – In loving memory of my dear son who passed away July 8, 2012. A thousand words can’t bring you back, I know because I have tried. And neither will a million tears, I know because I’ve cried. You left behind my broken heart, And happy memories too, I never wanted memories, I only wanted you. Love Mom
Stone Fence Theatre presents supper theatre with our new musical comedy, G’day, We’re from the Valley, EH! Opens July 15 in Eganville. For info or tickets: www.stonefence.ca Box office: 613-628-6600 tollfree, 1-866-310-1004.
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MENSEN FARM Call 613-928-2555 161 Cty. Road 42, 3 kms east of Delta COMING EVENTS
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Piano Technician, Certified, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 613-284-8333, 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca
4-wheel electric mobility scooter, blue, excellent condition. Complete with new batteries, charger, manual. $2300 firm. call Jim 613-812-8523. All brands of used appliances sold (or repaired at your place or ours) with warranty and free delivery. We also sell new parts for most appliances. Peters Appliances, #3756 Hwy. 43, Smiths Falls (between Perth and Smiths Falls). (613)283-8634. Appollo race bike, $200 o.b.o. 613-264-8463.
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Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870. Wanted- Premium price paid for waterfront, small farms, acreage, country homes. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
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Prime Downtown Perth Location 40 North Street 1600 to 3800 sq. feet Retail or Office Space call for info 613-264-4565 COMING EVENTS
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Firewood- Cut, split and SPORTS EQUIPMENT delivered or picked up. Dry 613-267-7484 seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/face www.rthomsonauto.com 2007 Yamaha Kodiak 450, cord. Phone Greg Knops Call (613)658-3358, cell winch, camo, just serviced, good shape, 8,000 1-866-652-6837. (613)340-1045. km, $3,700. HUNTING SUPPLIES HUNTING SUPPLIES www.thecoverguy.com/sale Swiss Gear laptop and 613-812-1159. tablet bag set (lottery win). Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Local Best offer. 613-268-2156. Exo Max Excaliber Cross- Show at the Lyndhurst LeFish Aquarium 55 HUNTING SUPPLIES bow, like new, 225 lb. gion. Saturday, July 12, draw weight, with scope, 2014, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway Gallon. Includes rocks, FIREWOOD filter and heater .. All hardwood Canadian Firearm/Hunter bow case, 8-carbon ar- between Kingston and Excellent condition, -Cut-Split-Delivered Safety Courses. Call Dave rows, 8-bolt cutter razor Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 asking $200.00 or best 100% Hardwood, cut and Arbour 613-257-7489 or heads, 2-quivers, spare to 33, follow 33 to the Leor Picked Up split, 1 year old, hand string, bow stringer, range gion. Admission $5.00. offer 613-823-4205 visit www. piled, delivered, no debris, $100/face cord Equalizer tree Ladies and accompanied valleysportsmanshow.com finder. 14 and 16”. Call stand, adjustable tree children under 16 free. for dates and details of 613-285-1547 613-257-5095. climber with wind break, Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, courses near you. gun-rest. Everything ammunition, knives, miliMixed Hard Wood for $1200 o.b.o. tary antiques, hunting gear COMMERCIAL RENT COMMERCIAL RENT sale. Split and delivered. 613-925-3050 Ken. FIREWOOD & fishing tackle. For show Please call 613-200-2598. info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, FOR LEASE siderisjp@sympatico.ca. Hunter Safety/Canadian ◆ ◆ Firearms Courses, begin- All firearm laws are to be ◆ ◆ ning Tues. Sept. 2, even- obeyed, trigger locks are ◆ ◆ Dry Hardwood ings, Kemptville. required. ◆ ◆ cut, split and delivered $350/cord Registration required. ◆ ◆ Home 613-258-7816, ◆ ◆ WANTED Office 613-258-1876, Cell ◆ Carleton Place South Business Park ◆ Outdoor furnace wood available 613-355-2607. Email: ◆ OFFICE/COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ◆ We deliver year ‘round. Prompt delivery ◆ ◆ keewaytin@gmail.com. Buying Comic Books. Old comic books in the house? ◆ SPACE 900, 1200 AND 3000 SQ FT. ◆ 613-267-5772 Limited seating. Turn them into cash today. GIBSON PROPERTIES 613-257-5711 My hobby, your gain. kentscomics@yahoo.ca MUSIC 613-539-9617.
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Piano Tuner Technician for all your piano needs. Call Lionel Pauze. 1(613)278-2017.
Jukebox- 1956 Wurlitzerexcellent sound, includes records (45’s) $4900.00 . Call 613-267-4463 after 5:30.
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Windows not functioning? Computer running slow? Viruses, malware, blue screen? Come into Staples today for a Total Repair service. No upcharges, no hidden fees. Staples CARLETON PLACE 613-253-2400 ext 236
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Staples SMITHS FALLS 613-283-3200 ext 236
Staples 302 Colonnade Dr. KEMPTVILLE 613-258-5900
1967 Dodge Coronet, R/T, many spare parts, needs approx. $10,000 to finish. $4,000. Dave 613-223-2224. 1994 Cavalier, 4 door, only 67,000 km, everything works including air conditioning. Needs body work. Best offer. 613-479-2562. 2003 Ford Taurus, 4 door, 3.0Litre V6, 128,000km, 1 owner no accidents $1500. 613-253-6395. 2007 Chev Malibu LT, 4cyl, 158K, very good condition, with summer/winter tires, e-tested $3400. John 613-267-4812 2010 Black Dodge Grand Caravan SE, stow n’go, 95,000km, well maintained. $12,900. 613-326-0402. If your car fails call C&M Sales (Portland). Helping local families with vehicles since 1999. Appraisals $50. Financing available. Best dollar for old cars. 613-297-5560. Kia Rondo, 2012, auto, 7,000 km, like new. $12,000. 613-264-2064.
MARINE 1987 Sport Craft Bow Rider motor boat & trailer. Blue & white. $2,995. By appt only. Call after 6 p.m. 613-284-9863. Used 17’5”, 1996 Crestliner, Evinrude 115hp motor. Call 613-205-0228 or 9613-206-3530
MOTORCYCLES 2006 Harley Davidson Softtail Classic, 1450 Carb engine, 29,500km, many add ons, asking $12,000. 613-857-3151.
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TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475
Diesel Pusher 34”, 2005 John Denton Winnebago Journey, Contracting 50,000kms, like new, Cell (613)285-7363 equipped, no salt, snow or pets. $75,000. 613-258-7534 Hay wagon, Husqvarna chainsaw, lawn-mower, LIVESTOCK firewood, trailer, garden rototiller. 613-283-8231 Classifieds For Sale- Good home needed for a standard bred Get Results! mare. Very friendly. Needs experienced rider. Reason for sale, owners too old to FARM maintain her. 613-283-2156. 4x5 round bales of hay for sale, also small square bales. Stored under cover. Carleton Place area. 613-253-8006.
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Weaner pigs, Heritage Tamworths, 7 wks old, Alpine milking goat. 613-326-1722.
PETS Doggie Bed & Breakfast. In-house kennels, fenced activity park, nature walks. 10 minutes from Perth. Lorna 613-200-1952 www.facebook.com/DoggieBedBreakfast Set your dog free with a Dogwatch Hidden Fence System. Service and installation of any system. 1(800)647-3307. www.dogwatchontario.ca
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COMMERCIAL RENT Carleton Place, Downtown, 650 sq ft, of prime professional office or retail space, available August 1. Parking, central air $800/mnth. 99 Bridge Street. 613-880-8995.
Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030.
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Carleton Place- Great office/commercial/industrial space, Gibson Center, 900, 1200, 3000, 3400 sq. ft. Will tailor to suit. 613-257-5711.
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COMMERCIAL RENT Carleton Place, prime location Downtown across of Townhall overlooking river. Newly renovated heritage building, high traffic & excellent exposure. 1600 sq ft available or can divide into 600 & 1100 sq ft units. Central air, parking, large kitchen, wheelchair accessible, snow removal & landscaping included. 208-210 Bridge Street. 613-880-8995 to view.
Carleton Place, store for rent, downtown, 761 sq ft, $650, 154 Beckwith. 613-257-5711.
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COMING EVENTS RPM HAVELOCK - Join us for the 1st Annual Recreation & Performance Motor Show - July 18-20, 2014 on The Jamboree Grounds. Sat night live entertainment featuring counts’ 77 - Danny “Count: Koker as seen on History’s hit series counting cars performing music from the 70’s & The Lincolnaires with 50’s & 60’s music. Vendors, Swap meet, Car Show (prizes), Trucks, RV’s, Bikes, Tractors, Farm Equipment, Etc. VENDORS WANTED - CALL 705.778.7777 or VISIT www.rpmhavelock.com Camping on over 500 Acres
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613-283-0220 Office Space 200 to 6000 sq.ft. Negotiable Terms, Second Flr. Carp Rd. Frontage, 4 min to HWY 417, 7 min. to Kanata. 613-322-0837 info@pri-tec.ca Store front retail space. Excellent location, downtown Carleton Place, near town hall. 613-867-1905.
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1 bedroom apt., walk-up, downtown Kemptville. Separate entrance. $720 plus hydro. Available August 1. 613-258-4760 after 3 p.m. weekdays.
1 bedroom basement apt. Private entrance. Heat and hydro, stove, fridge, parking included. No smoking, no pets. $750/mth. Perth. 613-267-4000.
1 Bedroom Apt., Downtown Carleton Place, stove, fridge, parking included. No smoking or pets, first & last month, references, available July 1, $850/mnth, heat, water & hydro included. 613-880-8995. 1 bedroom apt. in country setting, 15 min. east of Perth. $650 plus heat. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. 613-267-6115. 1 Bedroom, available August 1, centrally located in Kemptville, references required, $620/mnth plus heat & hydro. 613-264-8439.
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2 bedroom, quiet upper duplex, in Smiths Falls, inlcudes fridge, stove, laundry hook-ups, parking, utilities, hardwood floors. Non-smoker, no pets preferred. $975/month, first and last month required, $1350/month + Hydro + available immediately. Heat (Gas) + Water, New 3 613-283-8395. Bed 2 Bath Bungalow Row-Unit in Perth, Fridge, 2 Bedroom upper apartStove, Dishwasher, Wash- ment available Aug 1st. er, Dryer. References, 1st First and last required. & Last, www.mls.ca $600.00 per month, appliMLS# 917509 ances included, tenant 613-200-1000. pays own utilities. No pets, non-smoking. Apartment is located in village of 2 bedroom apt. on Brock- Lombardy, 10 minutes ville St., Smiths Falls. Heat from Perth/Smiths Falls. & hydro included. $1,150 Perfect for couple or sinper month. 613-283-3313. gle parent. Please call 613-812-5523 for more information or appointment 2 bedroom, bright, quiet, to view. adult 11 unit, hardwood, excellent location, few 211 Ottawa St., Almonte, steps, laundry, locker, ground floor apartment, 1 non-smoking, no dogs, bedroom plus den. $625 heated, $795. plus utilities. Available Au613-283-7967. gust 1. 613-256-3513.
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DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1 - 8 7 7 - 2 9 7 - 9 8 8 3 . Ta l k w i t h single ladies. Call #7878 or 1 - 8 8 8 - 5 3 4 - 6 9 8 4 . Ta l k n o w ! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+) BEING SINGLE is no fun...MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS can find you someone to BBQ with, go to the beach with or spend this summer & the rest of your life with. CALL (613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com.
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Country townhouse for rent. Approx. 10 km from Smiths Falls. No pets. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, nice backyard. Available August 1st. 825.00/mth plus hydro. 613-286-2805.
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613-267-2929 evenings 3 Bedroom house with garage in Centretown Perth. No pets, $750/month plus utilities. 613-267-4454.
Bachelor suite- between Perth/Carleton Place, extra large furnished, washer, dryer, July 1. No pets. No smoking. $600/month. R e f e r e n c e s . 3 room combination, in 6 1 3 - 3 2 6 - 0 3 6 6 , shared house, Smiths 613-618-2662. Falls, $600/month utilities included, non-smoker pre- Beautiful century farm home, in quiet setting, in ferred. 613-283-4699. Glen Tay area, Perth. 3 Almonte/CP, One bed- bedrooms, 2 baths, newly room apt, Aug 1 $675 pay renovated, new appliancown util/Rooms private es, large lawn area, 2 parkBathroom $590 shared ing spaces, oil heat. plus bathroom $485 inside and $1,000/month utilities. No pets. Nonoutside storage. smokers. Contact 613-253-7777 Large 3 bedroom home in 613-267-5013. Smiths Falls, new bathroom, all new flooring. Ashley Chase Luxury Freshly painted. Fridge, Adult apartments overCARLETON PLACE stove, heat, hydro, water looking the Tay River, Non-smoking Mature included. $1,300/month. near downtown Perth. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Adults only Air conditioning, exerLtd. Brokerage. Available August 1st cise room, entertain613-284-4191. Beautiful Bungalow ment room, library, Townhouse, open conelevator. 613-267-6980. Large house to share, Alcept, main floor laundry monte. $700/month. MaAvailable July 15, Kemptroom, 2 Bedrooms, 2 ture, non-smoker, ville Area near Walmart in Bathrooms, walkout employed, clean. Separate country setting, 3 bedfrom family room to space, bathroom & fridge, room house, L/R, D/R, backyard, single garage, shared kitchen. I have large eat-in kitchen, in5 appliances, cats. les2012@xplorcludes 4 appliances, nonair conditioned. net.com 613-791-1233. smoking, $1250/mnth plus References required. all utilities. 613-258-3166. Rent $1350 + utilities Lovely adults only bldg 1 Contact & 2 bdrm, www.lanarkhill613-256-3661 Available July 1st, downsideapartments.com Call town Perth, 33 Foster St., 613-278-2878. 2nd floor, bright, very Carleton Place, apartment comfortable, 1 bedroom, downtown, stairs, first/last Marina Bay, 2 Bedroom very clean, quiet well month rent, references, no Condo, 2 bath, gorgeous maintained building, newly smoking, no pets. view, gym, underground painted, private balcony & 613-867-1905. parking, security, new entrance, parking & heat hardwood flooring, 6 new included, no smoking, no appliances included, pets, $725. Nigel Carleton Place. July 1, 2 $1350/mnth, plus hydro, bedroom condo apart613-831-2390. immediately. ment, 2 floors, gas fire- available place, fridge, stove, 613-913-6938. Available Sept 1, 2 bed- washer, dryer, $1,050 plus room large mobile home heat and hydro. First and Merrickville, 3-4 bedroom $1100 all inclusive (heat, last. After 7 p.m. home, garage, fireplace, deck, yard, August 1. hydro, water, washer/dryer 613-257-5198. $1,000/month plus hook up, Sat. TV, fridge/stove, snow remov- Carleton Place. Spacious, utilities. 613-269-4488. al, grass cutting, parking). Bright 2 bedroom, 2 bathLarge yard, screened sun room condo. Wood burn- Merrickville, bachelor porch, deck. First/last/ref- ing fireplace and in unit apartment in town, great erences. Beautiful country laundry. No smoking. No location across from canal setting. Lombardy pets. $1150 + hydro. & park, available immedi6 1 3 - 2 0 6 - 2 8 5 9 , Available September 1st. ately, $650 plus utilities. 613-283-0636. Mike 613-889-7242. 613-257-2881.
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Modern 1200 square foot apartment, available August 1, 3 bedrooms, (14 x 11), (12 x 13), (12 x 12), open concept kitchen, diningroom and living room, large island, dishwasher, fridge & stove, laundry washer & dryer in apartment, air conditioning, air exchanger, parking. $1100 per month, plus heat & hydro. Call 613-498-2366, Smiths Falls. Newboro beautiful brand new 2 bedroom very private acreage home. Lots of parking. Washer, dryer, water, sewer included. Non-smoking. Available Immediately. $950/mth. 613-267-4449. Perth, house for rent, steps to downtown, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, includes Granny Suite, first & last, references, no pets, 613-253-3104. Perth, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, $600-$750 plus utilities. No pets, 613-267-4831 after 6pm.
Perth, 2 bedroom apartment in quiet security building. Well looked after. Fridge, stove, parking, balcony. Laundry in building. $795/month plus hydro. No dogs. 613-812-9300. Perth: 3 Bedroom rowhouse, new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living area, electric radiant infloor heating (new energy efficient system), 1-1/2 bath, jet tub, free parking, coin laundry facility. Every room TV, internet, phone jacks, no water/sewage costs. $1200.00/month plus hydro 613- 479-2164.
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Smiths Falls- New, open concept bungalow. Located in latest subdivision, Ferrara Meadows. Close to all ammenities, walking distance to shopping. $1,125.00 + utilities. Available August 1. Inquiries call 613-818-2905. No pets. Non-smoking.
Rideau Ferry Area: almost 3 heavily wooded acres. Terrific one owner modern 3 bedroom, spacious log home, 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122; cathedral ceiling, carport, separate log barn & shop $390,000. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
South Mountain. Large 1+ bedroom second floor apt. Includes fridge, stove, heat, hydro. $850/mth. Non-smoker. No pets please. References and first/last months rent required. Avail. Immediately. 613-923-2591.
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Apartments, RETIREMENT APART- Shamrock Perth, 1 bedroom apartMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, ac- ment, $650/month includes heat. Hydro extra. tivities daily. Short Leases. Monthly No smoking. No pets. 613-264-8380. Specials! Call 877-210-4130 Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom upper duplex, $550/month LEGAL plus utilities. Back yard, parking, fridge, stove. 613-283-8847.
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PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Dorothy May Sturgess, late of R.R.#6, Stn Main, Smiths Falls, Ontario, who died on or about the 23rd day of April, 2013, are required to ďŹ le proof of claim with the undersigned solicitors by the 24th day of July, 2014, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee shall then have notice. DATED at Brockville, Ontario, this 24th day of June, 2014. HENDERSON JOHNSTON FOURNIER Barristers & Solicitors 61 King Street East P.O. Box 217 Brockville, Ontario K6V 5V4 Solicitors for the Estate Trustees
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Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom apartment, central location, $700/month plus utilities. No pets. 613-283-7278. Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom house, recently painted, washer, dryer, fridge, stove included. $850/mnth. Heat, hydro water included. 613-264-8143 Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom lower level, newly renovated. No pets. $950, utilities included. 613-223-3868.
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Are you concerned about someoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drinking? Portland Area: Country There is help available for Renovated, clean & tidy, 6 you in AL-ANON/Alateen. room home & garage on Call 613-284-6100, big treed corner lot, 257-3138, 272-3105, $83,900 with $4200 down. 203-3713, 826-2566, Gerry Hudson, Kingston 283-5038. FOR RENT (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town Smiths Falls, all inclusive, and Country Realty Ltd, Overeaters Anonymous 3 bedroom main floor Brokerage (613)273-5000. 613-264-5158 apartment, $1,250, heat, hydro, water, satellite TV, fridge, stove, washer/dryer HELP WANTED HELP WANTED hookup, parking, yard, huge screened front porch. Quiet, residential neighbourhood. Close to downtown, hospital, arena. First, last, references required. Available September 1. 613-206-2859 or 613-283-0636. PERTH, ON Smiths Falls Apartment 1 bedroom, $910/month, Available immediately; Heat and hydro included. Please call 613-283-9650. Smiths Falls- Carssridge Apartment, 1 bedroom, $935/month, available immediately. Heat, hydro, cable included. Please call 613-283-9650.
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Smiths Falls, Large one bedroom apartment, new carpets, new bathroom, centrally located, heat, hydro, water & shared laundry room included. $800/mnth. Call Perry 613-284-4191, Weagle Realty Ltd., Brokerage.
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LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Evonik Industries is one of the leading chemical companies in North America. We own and operate production facilities, R&D and applied technology centers throughout the North America region. Our products include fine and specialty chemicals used in various consumer and commercial applications. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc., demonstrates its strong commitment to hiring and retaining diverse, well qualified employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package, including pension and group savings plan. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc. is a Responsible CareÂŽ company.
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DRS Technologies, A Finmeccanica Company, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A., is a leading supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, intelligence agencies and prime contractors worldwide. Focused on defense technology, the Company develops, manufactures and supports a broad range of systems for mission critical and military sustainment requirements, as well as homeland security. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Finmeccanica SpA, which employs approximately 70,000 people worldwide. We offer a competitive compensation package and a business culture which rewards performance. For additional information on DRS, please visit our website at www.drs.com Our Company has been recognized as one of the fastest growing defense technology companies in the world. We are committed to recruiting and retaining the best talent in the defense and aerospace industry. DRS Technologies Canada Ltd currently has openings at our Carleton Place Manufacturing Facility for both entry level and experienced Assemblers. The work requires the employees to be ďŹ&#x201A;exible in their work schedule and available for overtime.
Physical testing and approval of Viscoplex additives: both in-process and finished product Physical testing and approval of in-specification incoming raw materials Conducting effluent sampling and analysis Maintain laboratory system for equipment calibration Issuance of Certificates of Analysis using SAP. Investigation of customer complaints â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Product quality Preparation of customer samples â&#x20AC;&#x201C; up to 25 kg. Other related duties.
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Applicant Qualifications & experience requirements Grade 12 Diploma. Oral and written proficiency in English and Math is essential. Must be able to work independently, organize and prioritize tasks and also work as part of a team. Ability to learn and follow procedures accurately is essential. Should ideally have a proven record of laboratory experience. Should ideally have experience with computer-based systems, such as SAP (or similar), email, spreadsheets, etc., though training will be provided. Knowledge of petroleum additives testing methods would be an advantage, though training will be provided. Knowledge of Management systems would be an advantage, though training will be provided. Preference will be given to candidates with the following qualifications: Grade 12 Chemistry, recognized equivalent or post-secondary education in a laboratory or chemical discipline. Additional requirements The successful applicant will be required to complete training courses as identified by Laboratory Manager. The successful applicant may be required to conduct sampling and analysis to meet environmental reporting requirements, as necessary outside normal working hours. Application Process: Please send resumes to janice.whitmore@evonik.com No phone calls accepted.
SEASONAL LABOURER/SMALL EQUIPMENT OPERATOR â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Contract Posi on We are seeking an individual to fill the contract posiĆ&#x;on of Labourer/Small Equipment Operator. For a detailed descrip on of this posi on and the requirements and qualifica ons, visit our website at: www.twprideaulakes.on.ca or stop by the Municipal OďŹ&#x192;ce. Deadline for submissions is 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 10, 2014. Personal informaĆ&#x;on collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of InformaĆ&#x;on and ProtecĆ&#x;on of Privacy Act for the purpose of candidate selecĆ&#x;on.
Responsibilities Responsible for completion of Laboratory Quality records as prescribed Maintaining clear accurate records of results/events Responsible for notifying Lab manager of any non-conformances and initiation of non-conformity using Lotus Notes database. Ensuring equipment is in proper state of repair Ensuring laboratory is maintained in proper state of cleanliness Notification of laboratory supplies requirements: equipment and test oils. Other related responsibilities. Relationships
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Major Responsibilities: Performs functions which may include: prep., mechanical, harness, cable, printed circuit board sub-assemblies, spray application, and inspection, typically working from models and/or drawings, within Production. Prepares components and wires by using automated or manual forming, point to point wiring and soldering, cutting, and loading components into printed circuit boards often using colour coded materials QualiďŹ cations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Entry Level s %MPLOYEES ARE TRAINED IN HOUSE TO INDUSTRY CERTIlCATIONS AS REQUIRED s 'OOD VERBAL READING AND WRITING ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR COMMUNICATION with others and for interpretation of drawings and other instructions s !BILITY TO USE COMPUTERS TO INPUT DATA AND TO LOOK UP JOB INFORMATION s 'OOD EYE HAND COORDINATION AND lNE MOTOR SKILLS s -UST BE ABLE TO DIFFERENTIATE COLOURS AND TO SEE lNE DETAIL WITH corrective lenses if required) QualiďŹ cations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Experienced Level s %XPERIENCE ASSEMBLING TO MILITARY OR AEROSPACE STANDARDS )0# ! * 34$ .!3! 34$ s #ERTIlCATE IN ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY FROM A RECOGNIZED INSTITUTION IS AN asset s 7ORKING KNOWLEDGE OF %3$ BAR CODING 30# AND )3/ PROCEDURES 4HE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE S MUST FULlLL REQUIREMENTS FOR 5 3 )NTERNATIONAL 4RAFlC IN !RMS 2EGULATIONS )4!2 #ANADIAN #ONTROLLED 'OODS 0ROGRAM #'0 AND #ANADIAN SECURITY CLEARANCE TO SECRET $23 Technologies Canada Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants may apply to this position online at www.drs.com careers, or mail it to (UMAN 2ESOURCES AT %MILY 3TREET #ARLETON 0LACE /. + # *
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For rent. Charming cabin perched over beautiful Bass Lake, suitable for 2 people. Near Rideau Ferry, 15 minutes to Perth/Smiths Falls, 50 minutes to Ottawa/Kingston. $600/week. 613-283-6136. Mississippi Lake, 2 bedroom fully equipped waterfront cottage, $2,900 for entire summer season (July, August, Sept) no dogs. 613-812-0179. Small A-frame cottage, sleeps 4, sandy beach, $500/weekly, Patterson Lake, Lanark ON. 613-278-2017. Waterfront cottages, excellent fishing, sandy beach, miles of boating, $579/week. Relaxing, affordable family fun. Singleton Lake Family Campground. w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a ; 1-855-887-3230
HELP WANTED Handyman, jack of all trades required, must have clean drivers licence and willing to work. Perth Area, 613-264-8143 INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job Board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 Person to do renovations and general maintenance on apartments. approx 24 hours per week. Must have drivers license and be able to work independently. Call Craig at 613-253-7777 Personable, well presented rental/office assistant, reliable, part-time 12/15 hours as required, also on call, clerical, record-keeping, typing, computer skills, Gibson Properties 613-257-5711. Tom Sullivanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Plumbing in Perth is currently seeking a 4th year apprentice or licensed plumber to join their growing team. This individual must be highly motivated, dependable, be able to work on own, provide great customer service and possess good troubleshooting skills. Interested candidates may forward their resume to tsullivan@storm.ca or drop off at our office located at #103-2896 Rideau Ferry Road, Perth, ON K7H 3C7.
WORK WANTED â&#x20AC;&#x153;A1â&#x20AC;? Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree removal, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2446, 613-858-2446, 613-326-8041
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POLICE CONSTABLE The Smiths Falls Police Service has an opening for a Police Constable. Applicants must meet the requirements for employment as set out in the Police Services Act of Ontario and possess a valid OACP Certificate of Results.
The Smiths Falls Police Service is dedicated to equal opportunity concepts. We thank all applicants for their interest but respectfully advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Preference may be given to those applicants with previous police experience. Qualified applicants are to forward their resume in an envelope clearly marked â&#x20AC;&#x153;Personal and Confidentialâ&#x20AC;? by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16, 2014 addressed to the undersigned. Robert Dowdall Chief of Police Smiths Falls Police Service 7 Hershey Drive, P.O. Box 818 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W7
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Applicants chosen for interviews or medicals must attend the Smiths Falls Police Service at their own expense. Applicants must undergo and pass a medical examination and be prepared for a comprehensive background check.
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Evonik Industries is one of the leading chemical companies in North America. We own Evonik Industries is one of the leading chemical companies in North America. We own and operate production facilities, R&D and applied technology centers throughout the North America region. Our products include fine and specialty chemicals used in various consumer and commercial applications. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc., demonstrates its strong commitment to hiring and retaining diverse, well qualified employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package, including pension and group savings plan. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc. is a Responsible CareÂŽ company.
Please send resume to: Mack MacKenzie Motors Ltd. Attn: Greg Mackenzie 547 New Street, Renfrew, ON K7V 1G8
1) Must have Clean Abstract 2) Must have Clean Criminal Record, Fast Card or Pass Port 3) Must be able to cross into USA 4) Previous Tanker and B-Train Experience an asset 5) Annual Safety Bonus 6) Paid Benefits Program/co. drivers 7) Premium Wage Package 8) Quality Maintained Equipment Regional and Long Haul If you have a minimum of 3 years Driving experience, please call 613-267-2007 EX 2244 and ask for Todd Buchanan. Safety and Compliance or E-mail tbuchanan@glentay.ca
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Michaelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Table is a modern, family friendly restaurant located in the heart of downtown Perth. We are currently looking to hire a HEAD CHEF to join our team. Responsibilities include: UĂ&#x160;Â&#x201C;>Â&#x2DC;>}Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}Ă&#x160;Â&#x17D;Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;VÂ&#x2026;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x160;ÂŤiĂ&#x20AC;Ă&#x192;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x2DC;iÂ? UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x20AC;>Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}Ă&#x160;Â&#x2DC;iĂ&#x153;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x152;>vv UĂ&#x160;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x203A;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Â&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x160;VÂ&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x153;Â?Ă&#x160;EĂ&#x160;Â&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;`iĂ&#x20AC;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;} UĂ&#x160;vÂ&#x153;Â&#x153;`Ă&#x160;ÂľĂ&#x2022;>Â?Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x160;VÂ&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x153;Â? UĂ&#x160;Â&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x2022;Ă&#x160;`iĂ&#x192;Â&#x2C6;}Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x160;>Â&#x2DC;`Ă&#x160;VÂ&#x153;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;} UĂ&#x160;Â&#x201C;>Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;>Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}Ă&#x160;Â&#x17D;Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;VÂ&#x2026;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x160;VÂ?i>Â&#x2DC;Â?Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;iĂ&#x192;Ă&#x192; We are also currently hiring LINE COOKS°Ă&#x160; Ă&#x2022;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x160;Â&#x2026;>Ă&#x203A;iĂ&#x160; ÂŤĂ&#x20AC;iĂ&#x203A;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x153;Ă&#x2022;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x160;VÂ&#x153;Â&#x153;Â&#x17D;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}Ă&#x160;iĂ?ÂŤiĂ&#x20AC;Â&#x2C6;iÂ&#x2DC;ViĂ&#x160;>Â&#x2DC;`Ă&#x160; a passion for food. EXPERIENCED PART TIME SERVERSĂ&#x160; Ă&#x2022;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x160;LiĂ&#x160;>Ă&#x203A;>Â&#x2C6;Â?>LÂ?iĂ&#x160; iĂ&#x203A;iÂ&#x2DC;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}Ă&#x192;Ă&#x160;>Â&#x2DC;`Ă&#x160;Ă&#x153;iiÂ&#x17D;iÂ&#x2DC;`Ă&#x192; *Â?i>Ă&#x192;iĂ&#x160;>ÂŤÂŤÂ?Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x203A;Â&#x2C6;>Ă&#x160; michaelsrestaurantperth@gmail. com or in person at 110 Gore Street East. Please address applications to Dawn
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DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
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Editor Metroland East -Brockville
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar CorporaĆ&#x;on, Metroland is one of Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community informaĆ&#x;on to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and adverĆ&#x;sers and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re conĆ&#x;nuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connecĆ&#x;on to the community. For further informaĆ&#x;on, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is seeking an Editor for our St Lawrence News. The posiĆ&#x;on is located in Brockville. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES The ideal candidate would have knowledge based on experience in all areas of community news coverage, both print and online, and at least three years experience in a newsroom. Fluency in digital news trends and funcĆ&#x;onality, knowledge of social media, and strong computer skills are also requirements. WHAT WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE LOOKING FOR The successful candidate must have the ability to assume strong leadership and be proficient in a variety of editorial funcĆ&#x;ons for both newspaper and online products. DuĆ&#x;es will include planning news coverage, ability to juggle mulĆ&#x;ple deadlines, managing vision and strategy, layout and wriĆ&#x;ng. This posiĆ&#x;on also calls for someone who is moĆ&#x;vated and has strong connecĆ&#x;ons to the community. The successful candidate will be an enthusiasĆ&#x;c individual who enjoys working as a team player both in the newsroom and in the community. Core competencies would be acĆ&#x;on oriented, strong creaĆ&#x;vity, Ć&#x;mely decision-making and strong leadership skills. Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in both MAC and PC plaĆ&#x17E;orms â&#x20AC;&#x201C; would be an asset. WHATâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S IN IT FOR YOU â&#x20AC;˘ Opportunity to be part of an exciĆ&#x;ng company at the cuĆŤng edge of the media industry â&#x20AC;˘ Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communiĆ&#x;es â&#x20AC;˘ CompeĆ&#x;Ć&#x;ve compensaĆ&#x;on plan and Group RSP â&#x20AC;˘ Be part of a company that is commiĆŠed to providing a healthy and safe work environment â&#x20AC;˘ We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportuniĆ&#x;es â&#x20AC;˘ Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got your health in mind; youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacaĆ&#x;on plan
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Essential Responsibilities As a key member of the GEH-Câ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Quality Assurance team, you will gain valuable, hands-on work experience through a diverse array of responsibilities that will provide you with wide exposure to the Nuclear Energy business. The Quality Leader responsibilities will include the following; s $EVELOP AND MAINTAIN DOCUMENT REVIEW SCHEDULING SYSTEM FOR THE 1-3 ACTIVITIES IN THE !RNPRIOR LOCATION s 2EVISING AND MAINTAINING PROCEDURES AND WORK INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATORY GOVERNING standards and customer requirements s $EVELOP A DATA BASED ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR SUPPORT PROCESSES AND PRODUCTION QUALITY DATA s ,EAD THE QUALITY FUNCTION AND INITIATIVES IN THE !RNPRIOR FACILITY s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF PROCESS EFFECTIVENESS and efďŹ ciency at the site. s 0RODUCE AND PRESENT REPORTS TO UPPER MANAGEMENT ON QUALITY PERFORMANCE METRICS s 0ERFORM AUDITS ON PRODUCTION AND QUALITY PROCESSES FOR CONFORMITY TO REGULATORY AND CUSTOMER requirements. s $EVELOP PROCESS IMPROVEMENT PLANS USING A VARIETY OF 1UALITY AND #ONTINUOUS 0ROCESS )MPROVEMENT TOOLS
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WORK WANTED
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates â&#x20AC;˘ Home Renovations â&#x20AC;˘ Plumbing Repairs â&#x20AC;˘ Painting/cleanup â&#x20AC;˘ Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
PAULâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MASONRY BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394
Window Washing Wizards, Commercial and Residential. 613-264-6115. Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and in part by the Government of Canada.
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Role Summary/Purpose GEH-C Arnprior, Ontario location, provides products and services primarily to the CANDU nuclear industry. In support of the business a focused Quality Assurance team implements and supports a world class QA system, compliant with the latest Canadian and International QA Standards.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Oil Job$ Out We$t!! Earn over $5,000/month with No Experience! Entry-level positions available. We Train You! Contact us today for a Free C o n s u l t a t i o n ! 6 1 3 - 2 7 6 - 1 8 2 3 www.HeadWestTraining.com
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The position of the Social Worker is responsible for providing a broad range of clinical and support casework services to developmentally disabled clients (adults and children) and other individuals (parents, guardians, primary caregivers, etc.). The Social Worker position gathers information, coordinates the development and implementation of Individual Support Plans, liaises with inter- and intra-agency personnel and advocates on behalf of clients and families. Minimum Requirements: â&#x20AC;˘ Masters degree in Social Work (registered in Ontario) â&#x20AC;˘ 5 years related experience â&#x20AC;˘ Knowledge of the needs and best practice service standards for persons with developmental disabilities â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent oral and written communication skills â&#x20AC;˘ CPI, CPR and First Aid training â&#x20AC;˘ Valid Ontario driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s licence and access to a reliable vehicle Please visit www.developmentalservices.com for details and complete job description. Submit resume by Tuesday, July 8, 2014 to:
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About Us: GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. The best people and the best technologies taking on the toughest challenges. Finding solutions in energy, health and home, transportation and ďŹ nance. Building, powering, moving and curing the world. Not just imagining. Doing. GE works. For more information, visit the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.ge.com
Seasonal House & pet sitting in your home. Mississippi Mills Area. Experienced, dedicated European Older Lady. Spec. needs by request. Ref. available. text: 613-621-0036.
Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
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This job closes July 4th, 2014 We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
WORK WANTED
Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088.
Interested candidates please respond to Attn: Walter Dubas 'BY & NBJM wdubas@perfprint.ca
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If working for a highly energized, compeĆ&#x;Ć&#x;ve team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to:
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The individual must be committed to quality, posses good colour comprehension, be self-motivated and be effective in communication within the team environment. Have strong Health and Safety skills
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Deadline for applicaĆ&#x;ons is July 12th, 2014
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Job Title: 1st Pressman Region: Eastern Ontario Region Department: Press- Smiths Falls Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of 1st Press Person in the Web Department.
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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
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Renovations, decks, fences, siding, seamless eavestroughs & cleaning, painting, roofing, 1 call we do it all, insured, 613-264-8143 or 613-257-8143.
HELP WANTED
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Professional & Reliable Movers- 2 Men & 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Cube $95/hr, 2 Men & 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Refrigerated Cube Van $95 hr + Fuel Surcharge, 3 Men & 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Moving Van $125/hr. Call to Book your Move 613-284-8281.
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Connected to Your Community - 37 - Thursday, July 3, 2014
Tool SHARPENING: Tools not cutting it? We sharpen carbide saw blades, chainsaws, reel mowers, etc. Contact Riley 613-400-7288 email ssharpening@outlook.com Stittsville Area
GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5. Appleton, 105 and 106 Hill St. Saturday-Sunday, July 12-13. 8-2. Several families. Furniture, dishes, tools, clothes, clocks, Christmas decorations. Something for everyone. Garage Sale, Saturday & Sunday July 12 & 13, 7-3pm, something for everyone, 29 Strathcona Street. Smiths Falls. Garage Sale, Saturday June 28 & July 5, 8-4pm, 2245 Tennyson Road, R.R#6, Perth. Rain or shine. Garage Sale, tools and household items, 114 Maitland St., Almonte. Saturday, July 5 at 8 a.m.
Automotive Consultants
STREET FLEA MARKET Year Round
OPEN
Immediate opening for an Accounting Assistant. Position is full-time Monday to Friday. Successful applicant will be well spoken, have education and/or experience in Accounts Payable; working knowledge of Excel & Word. Smiths is a growing business that requires a unique individual who wants more than just a job, and whom is prepared to grow and change to meet our expanding needs. Wages commensurate with education and experience. Staff discounts & Benefits available after 3 months. Please email resume to acct@smithsequip.com; or fax to 613-283-9952.
Avez-vous lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;expĂŠrience et les connaissances de lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;industrie automobile? Est-ce que le respect et le service au client sont une prioritĂŠ pour vous? Nous avons plusieurs postes permanents Ă combler dans la rĂŠgion de Gatineau pour nos clients.
Sauve Heating â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a leading full-service HVAC company serving Kemptville, Prescott, Brockville and surrounding areas â&#x20AC;&#x201C; is looking for a qualiďŹ ed oil and gas technician to join their team! Sauve Heating prides itself on quality workmanship, attention to detail and excellent customer service. If this sounds like you, call 613-258-7173 for details or send your resume to sauveheatingltd@hotmail.com. 443931_0612
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The Perth and District Community Foundation
Requirements - Physically able to li 5-25 lbs - Standing for extended periods of me - Con nual rota on of wrist, back and shoulders - Mo vated self starter - Reliable team worker - Fluent in English both wri en and verbal
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FuncĆ&#x;ons - Li ing flyers from pallets, and placing them on a feeder to insert flyers into newspapers. - Jog and strap bundles once inser on of required flyers is completed - Load completed bundles onto pallets - Other du es may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse.
Interested applicants should forward their resume via email to jcoughlin@perfprint.ca or drop it oďŹ&#x20AC; in person at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls Ontario. We appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for a interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.
is currently accepting applications for an Executive Director who will work with the board of directors to realize PDCFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision and mission: o To be a leader in helping build a smart, vibrant and caring community. o To encourage philanthropy and build a sustainable fund to support local needs, nurture capacity and enrich the quality of life throughout our community. The successful candidate will work a part-time, flexible schedule. Qualifications: University degree or equivalent plus 5 years experience in a leadership position Competencies â&#x20AC;˘ Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively â&#x20AC;˘ Strong communication skills and ability to engage and work with the media â&#x20AC;˘ Strong initiative / innovative / self- starter â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent verbal and written skills â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ability to craft public documents and speak in public forums â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent relationship building skills â&#x20AC;˘ Familiarity with charitable organizations â&#x20AC;˘ Strong organizational and computer skills
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Smiths Falls DistribuĆ&#x;on Centre Inserter, Casual Part Time NIGHTS only
5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD NOW ACCEPTING VENDORS July 5, 8-2, Community Garage Sale, Pineridge Drive, Carleton Place, just up from Blackâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Corners. Rain date Sunday, July 6.
July 5 - July 11, 8 - 6pm, 1827 Crow Lake Road,
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St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church in Pakenham is looking for a Music Director. Our Director of Music is responsible for working with the Minister to set music for Sunday and other services, managing the senior choir and occasionally working with the Sunday School. If you are interested in this position please find the job description on our website at: https://sites.google.com/site/pakenhampastoralcharg e/home/employment-opportunities-1 Please submit your rĂŠsumĂŠ, including references, and your availability for an interview between July 14 and 18, by e-mail to: rjtees@hotmail.com no later than July 9, 2014.
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Garage/Moving sale, 444 South Gower Drive, Kemptville (in old school house), Saturday-Sunday, July 5-6. Lots of everything, household, furniture, couch, chair, diningroom set, etc.
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For more information please refer to www.pdcf.ca/stories.php#ed ResumĂŠs will be accepted at selection@pdcf.ca until uly 11, 2014. We appreciate your interest but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET
Eastern Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Largest Indoor Flea Market 150 booths Open Every Sunday All Year 8am-4pm Hwy. #31 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2 kms north of 401
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ESTATE AUCTION Thursday, July 10 5 p.m. Almonte Civitan Hall Primitive corner cupboard, Nova Scotia cupboard, jam cupboard, dining set, antique beds, antique chests, pine desk, Wells Fargo desk, loveseat, rockers, quality china, Royal Albert, Flo Blue, Ansley, etc., Royal Doultons, GrandmotherĂs clock, large quantity smalls, crocks, lamps, etc. CL450975_0703 Auctioneer: Frank Burns 613-267-4129
Quality Antiques & Collectibles
R.E. HANNA PAVING INC. requires
Saturday July 5 and Sunday, July 6
LABOURERS
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $7.00
People who can adapt quickly, that want to work and learn a trade in the construction industry. ALSO Experienced asphalt raker, roller operator and grade foreman required. Salary to be negotiated depending on experience.
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL
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GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET
26 BECKWITH ST. E PERTH In Air-Conditioned Hall & Outside Along Historic Tay Canal
(613) 283-5270
www.perthantiqueshow.com
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GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET June 27, 28, 29, 30, 8 am -8 pm, County Road 36, Bolingbroke or Road 38 to Crow Lake Road to Badour Road. Follow signs. Antiques, boats, motors, bikes, decoys, sports cards, lamps, comics, furniture, fishing equip, tools, toys, trigg chains, jewelry, etc. A nice scenic drive. Multi-family, 1 Queen St., Smiths Falls. July 12, 8-2. Rain date July 13. Household goods, collectables, vinyl records, many Christmas items, baby clothes, steel 6 pc patio furniture, compressor, pressure washer, hand knitting, etc. Something for everyone. Multi-family yard sale, Saturday, 5th July. Rain Date Sunday 6th. 20 Bell Ave., Smiths Falls. Saturday, July 5, 8-2, multi-family, at 483 Kitley Line 3, west off Hwy 29, Toledo. Collectibles, antiques, TV w/oak stand, computer speakers, keyboard and screen, golf clubs, too much to list. Yard Sale, Multi Family, 47 Rideau Ferry Road, Saturday July 5, 8am-4pm.
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Saturday July 12, 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9:30 AM sharp For Doug and Helen Scheels to be held at their home located at 11 James St., Arnprior, Ontario. As Mr. and Mrs. Scheels have moved to a retirement home, we will be selling the complete contents of their home. Everything is in excellent condition and must sell. Saturday July 19, 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:00 AM sharp For Doug Wilson to be held at his home located at 17 Maple Grove, Kanata. Household furniture, dishes, figurines, large number of artificial flower arrangements and supplies. Contact: Doug Wilson 613-720-1510
Saturday July 26, 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:00 AM sharp For Bert Wilson to be held at his home located at 198 Waba Rd., Pakenham, Ontario Mr. Wilson is selling his home and everything must sell. Household items, some small shop tools, lawn and garden accessories Contact: David Wilson 613-797-5048
Saturday August 2, 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9:30 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario. We will be selling items from a number of different estates and consignors. Everything is in very good condition. A more complete list to follow. John J. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill Auctioneer 613-832-2503 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident. www.oneillsauctions.ca
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Mr and Mrs Charron have sold their beuatiful home. Offering lovely oak curio cabinets, dining furniture, patio furniture, complete workshop and much, much more. Please visit handsauction.com to view complete catalog and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Friday, July 4 at 9 a.m. and closes Thursday, July 10 at 12 noon. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction!
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ESTATE AUCTION REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & ANTIQUES for the late Edmund Lackie @ 177 Henry St., Carleton Place, ON on Sat., July 12/14 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11 am.
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REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & ANTIQUES AUCTION for Joe White & Tiffany Massey @ 1234 Armstrong Rd., Smiths Falls, ON From Smiths Falls take Hwy 43W to Glenview Road to Armstrong Road to site. From Perth take Hwy 43E to Churchill Road to Armstrong Road to site. on Saturday, July 19, 2014 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11 am. ~ Live Large in this Wartime House ~
~ Quiet Country Living ~ Featuring a scenic 2.7(+/-) acre surveyed lot with fenced yard. The open concept home has a kitchen, eating area, great room, 4 pc bath w/ 2 bedrooms plus a master bedroom w/ ensuite & balcony on the main level. The walk out basement houses a finished rec room, laundry room and furnace/ service room w/ Newmark side by side wood/oil furnace, 100 amp service, 60 gal hot water tank. The home is on well & septic. The property also has a 30x36x11(+/-) ft board & batton steel roofed 2 door garage w/ large lean to on back for extra storage space. Annual taxes approx. $1500.00. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Reason for auction - owners are relocating. Bring a lawnchair and participate in the bidding. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit - Catering
Featuring a solid, small footprint, storey & a half home, in a quiet, friendly neighbourhood. Having great curb appeal. Centre town location, 5 minute walk to everything. Perfect & affordable for a first time home owner or a retirement downsize. The main floor includes kitchen, dining, living room, 4 pce bath & 1 bedroom. Two bedrooms upstairs. 100 amp service on breakers. New upgrades include â&#x20AC;&#x2122;11 gas furnace, â&#x20AC;&#x2122;12 hot water heater, â&#x20AC;&#x2122;09 vinyl siding & asphalt roof, newer windows & steel doors throughout plus anâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;09 detached single car garage w/ workshop & power. Paved drive. Exterior renovations are done. Interior improvements are required to give this home a true example of better space over more space. Sizable lot 66â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x93â&#x20AC;&#x2122;d (+/-).Spacious private back yard. Enjoy a wealth of fresh veggies from your small rear veggie garden. Well treed. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Mr. Lackie was a highly successful barber having strong, likable, people skills. His family have chosen the innovative & effective method of selling the real estate & chattels, in itsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; entirety, by public auction. Bring a lawn-chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC; Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, Debit - Catering
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Regional Round-Up Antiques Appraisal Fair, Sunday, July 6 at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 3 Rosamond St E. Info: 613256-3754 ext 7. Japanese Textile Star at MVTM is hosting the exhibition “Reiko Sudo +NUNO. Thursday, July 10, 5pm, at the Old Almonte Town Hall, followed by an opening reception at the museum from 6-8pm. Info: 613-256-3754. Mill’s Seniors Services, Tour of Champlain Trail Museum 7 Pioneer Village in Pembroke, Friday, July 4, Enjoy visiting the museum & village and lunch out in Pembroke. Call Seniors Services to reserve your seat on the bus: 613-256-4700. Seed Saving Workshop. Learn how to save flower and vegetable seeds with Telsing Andrews, Saturday, July 12, 10noon Almonte Public Library, 155 High St. Register kkiddey@mississippimills. ca
Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum “Picnic Like Its 1914” at our Old Fashioned Community Picnic. Saturday, July 12, noon-4. Bring a blanket and picnic lunch, 267 Edmund St. Info: 613-253-7013. Carleton Place Orange Lodge meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 195 Industrial Ave at 8 p.m. Info: Kevin 613-253-5547. Carleton Place/Beckwith Home
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Support lunch brunch for Beckwith residents at the township office, 2nd Wednesday of month. Bingo afterwards. Info: 613-253-0733. Community Home SupportFootcare Clinics on Tues & Thurs. For Appt. 613-253-0733. Cribbage, Carleton Place Legion, 177 George St, Every Tuesday, 1:00pm. Info: 613-257-1727. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Thursday, 1-3 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). Need to lose some weight, come and join us at TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a non-profit weight loss support group. Monday evenings (6:308 pm), Legion, 177 George St., Carleton Place. Info: Nancy 613-257-5732. Parents and Children’s Group every Monday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 100 (or ext 101). The Gallery, Floral Explosion Art Show, July 1 to Sept 27, Meet the artists plus Help the Chamber celebrate 5 years at the Station on Sunday, July 6, 1-3 p.m. Urban Forest Advisory Committee meeting. 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers Town Hall. Feb. 20.
KEMPTVILLE Baby Talk, Wednesday, July 9 1:303 p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre, breastfeeding support available. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, July 7, Wednesday, July 9, Friday, July 11, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613-258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, June 30, Wednesday, July 2, Friday, July 4, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613-258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Thursday of every month at O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd 44) start time 7 p.m. Learn communication and leadership skills.
LANARK Euchre, every Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Legion Hall. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes.
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Thursday, July 10 at 5 p.m. To be held at our facility 15093 Cty Rd 18, East of Osnabruck Centre From Hwy 401 take Ingleside Exit #770 Dickinson Dr., travel North approx. 1-1/2 kms to Osnabruck Centre, turn East onto Cty Rd 18 travel 1/2 km. Watch for signs! Antique & Good Quality Modern Furnishings, Collection of Coca-Cola Memorabilia and other Quality Smalls, Nearly New Handicap Scooter, Tools and more. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for loss or accident Terms: Cash or good cheque with proper I.D. No Buyers Premium! Auction Conducted By: Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Ingleside, ON 613-537-8862 See www.theauctionfever.com for pics and full listing
Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Monday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, Metroland Media, Attn: Regional Roundup, P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1, or fax at 613-283-5909 or e-mail: jmichaelis@theemc.ca OR cheryl.code@metroland.com. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.
French Club (for kids), Wednesday, July 9, 6:30 p.m. Merrickville Library. Info: 613-269-3326. Juice Jam Music program for kids, Saturday, July 5, 10:30 a.m. Merrickville Library. Info: 613-269-3326 to register. LEGO Club! Saturday, July 5, 1012 drop-in. Merrickville Library. Ages 4-12. Merrickville Car Show, Sunday,
July 13, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: visit www. merrickvillecarshow.com Merrickville Legion, July 11, Music by Tom Valiquette, 7-11 p.m. Roast Pork Dinner 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, July 13, Special Chicken BBQ, 11-5 pm. Merrickville Legion, July 4, Music by Sagebrush, 7-11 p.m. Roast Beef Dinner 6 p.m. Summer Reading Club - Make Stuff!! Thurs. July 3 & 10, 1pm for K-Gr3, 2pm for Gr4+. Merrickville Library. Register 613-269-3326.
PAKENHAM Annual Strawberry Social at the Cedar Hill Schoolhouse, Sunday July 6th 1-4 p.m. 270 Cedar Hill Road. Local strawberries and real cream, silent auction. Info 613-256-2830.
PERTH A Swinging 60s Comedy: The Classic Theatre Festival presents Come Blow Your Horn, July 11-August 3. WedSat, 8 p.m. 2 p.m. matinees Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun. New Venue, 54 Beckwith St East (at Harvey) tickets: 1-877-2831283. Adult Bereavement group, Second Wednesday of each month. 1-3pm, Lanark Lodge, 115 Christie Lake Rd. To register 613-267-6400 or email info@chslc.ca Adult Bereavement group, Wednesday, July 9, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Lanark Lodge, 115 Christie Lake Rd. Contact: Rebecca Bowie 613-2676400. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613267-5305. Clothes Swap and Bicycle Repair at The Table, 190 Gore St E, July 12. Bring clothes you no longer want and take items you need. Euchre, every Tuesday, 1 p.m. at McMartin House, open to all adults, info: (613)267-5531. Memorial Service, Elmwood Cemetery, Perth. Sunday, July 13, 2 p.m. Please bring a lawn chair. Parents and Children’s Group, every Tuesday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at St James Church (Beckwith and Harvey). Info: 613-257-2779 ext 110 (or ext 100). Perth Old Tyme Fiddler’s Dance, Classic Country Music, Perth Legion Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. July 11. Info: 613-259-2569 or 613-283-8703. RTA Central Club, Sunday, July 13, Gibson Lake Loop Hike, Level 2, 14 km. Meet at Conlon Farm. 9 a.m. Leader: Brenda Ethier 613-464-8746. Strawberry Social, July 4, 1-3pm, Asbury Free Methodist Church, 144 Gore St. E. Proceeds to Perth MOPSNext Leadership convention. Walking Tour: Perth through the Ages, five mornings a week Wednesday-
Sunday at 11 a.m. until August 31. Meet July 9, Delta Fair Hall, Refreshments at Matheson House (Perth Museum), 11 6:30pm meeting 7pm. All Welcome. Gore St East. Tickets: 613-485-6434. Memorial Service- Bolingbroke Cemetery. Sun. July 13. 10:30 a.m. Luncheon will not be served following service, Please bring lawn chair, chairs RURAL will not be provided. Inclement weather service will be can celled. 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, July Pie in the Sky, Maberly Fairgrounds, 9, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Saturday, July 5, 8-1. Sponsor: Maberly Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. Agricultural Society. 613-273-5069. (613)284-1074. Shopping bus trip. Every 2nd 6 hand euchre with lunch, every Tuesday of the month (July 8). Leaving Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Portland Community Hall, 9 a.m. Info./ Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. location 613-272-2676. (613)283-8482, (613)283-6240. Spaghetti Night- First Friday every Art in the Barn, July 12 and 13, 10- month, July 4 5-7 p.m. Legion, Br. 231, 4, Lombardy Agricultural Fairgrounds, Portland. 4 miles south of Smiths Falls on St. George’s pie booth, Agricultural Hwy 15 at Kelly’s Road. Info: www. Hall during Almonte Fair, July 18-20 rideaulakesartists.com or call Nora 613- for a sandwich & pie. Nine varieties 283-7824. of pie made with tried and true recipes. Bake Sale, Saturday, July 5, 8 a.m. stgeorgechurchclayton.webs.com Bethel United Church, 1500 Rideau Tea Room Lunches, July 4, 5 and 6. Ferry Rd, sponsor: Bethel United Follow Rideau Lakes Studio Tour and Church UCW. Info: 613-283-7241. enjoy tea room lunch at Elgin United Calling all musicians! A Musician’s Church on Friday, July 4 and Portland circle (musicians only) is held weekly, United Church on Saturday and Sunday, Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m., ABC July 5 and 6. noon-2. Hall in Bolingbroke (3166 Bolingbroke The Rideau and District Old Tyme Rd.). Come out to network with Fiddlers Assoc traditional old tyme fellow entertainers. Contact Matthew fiddle and country music dance, Alfred Churchill (613-273-9005). Taylor Centre, 2300 Community Way, Christ Church, Anglican Burritts North Gower. Friday, July 11, 7:30Rapids, Cemetery Memorial Service, 11:30 p.m. Info: 613-258-2258. Sunday, July 8 at 2 p.m. Yoga on the Mountain, Healthy C.P.H.C. formerly V.O.N. mobile Hikes Program, July 7, Certified Yoga clinic at the Town Hall, Westport. Instructor. Call 613-273-3255 or email Open to anyone needing medical foley@rvca.ca assistance. First Friday of every month, 9:30-2. Appointment (613)803-1710 or walk-in. SMITHS FALLS Dance- July 5, 9-1 a.m. Band: Texas Tuxedo, Legion, Br. 231, 2314 Harlem Civitan Bingo every Tuesday, Smiths Road, Portland. Dance- Toledo Legion, Sunday, Falls Civitan Hall. Start 7 p.m. Doors July 6, featuring Ron Donnelly & The open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Marlboreens. Doors open at 1. Dancing Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. from 2-5 followed by a hot supper. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, July 8, Dinner & Movie Night, Clayton Community Hall, Linn Bower Lane, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Clayton, July 4, Dinner 5:00-6:30 pm. Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step Movie starts at 6:30 pm. Fiddlers and Friends, Ompah organization working toward recovery Community Centre, Thursday, July 10 from emotional difficulties (marriage, at 7. Proceeds to Ompah Community children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Centre. Info: Marily Seitz 613-479-2855 Tuesday)- July 8, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)283-0960. or Betty Kelford 613-479-5537. Family Fun Bingo, Sunday, July 6 Friday, July 4, Miss Emily (Emily Fennell) E.U.C. Summer Concert RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St N. Info: Series, Elgin United Church, 7:30 p.m. 613-284-0305. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Tickets 613-273-3456. Fun and Fitness, Mondays, 9:30- Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at the CHC, 2 Gould 10:30 a.m., Watson’s Corners Hall. Info: Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). Kara 613-259-2182. Lawnbowling: June 8, Sunday Fundraising Meeting, First Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Montague Night “Family Fun”, 8 end game. Open Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283- to all. Info: 613-267-6872. Lawnbowls, A sport for all ages, one 7210. Hilltop Jamboree, Sunday, July 13, hour activity sessions now available for McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall. groups. Call Carol 613-267-6872 for Doors open noon. Supper 5 p.m. Music more information. Monday Night Euchre, Legion, 7 starts at 1 p.m. Lombardy Agricultural Society, p.m. Parents and Children’s Group, Smoked Pork Chop BBQ, Sunday, July 6, 4:30-6:30 (or until sold out) Lombardy every Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the first Baptist Church (73 Beckwith St N) Agricultural Hall. Lower Beverley Lake Association Info: 613-283-9307 (or 613-257-2779 Annual General Meeting, Wednesday ext 100).
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Antiques Appraisal Fair July 6 at MVTM Tiffany Lepack tlepack@perfprint.ca
Community – Hidden treasures can be hiding anywhere and everywhere, including your attic or your basement. If you have always wondered what an old family heirloom might be worth now is your chance to find out. The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum is hosting an Antiques Appraisal Fair on July 6 starting at 10 a.m. Admission is free and appraisals are $5 per item with all proceeds going directly to the museum. The Friends of the Museum will also have a tea room set up. “It’s like seeing everyone else’s museum,” said Michael Rikley-Lancaster, executive director/curator at the museum. “It helps people understand what they have and it helps them understand how to care for their items.” It will be a fun day with everyone sharing their individual items. “Everyone loves talking about their items and how they acquired them,” said said Rikley-Lancaster. “I love hearing the history of the pieces and I love to see what comes out of the wood work. There will be lots of hidden treasures
and I’ve witnessed some. It’s just amazing what comes out.” There will be three professional appraisers on hand to look at books, silver, ceramics, jewelry, furniture, paintings and more. Janet Carlile is an independent accredited antiques valuer and appraiser who has 30 years of experience appraising, inventorying and advising on fine art and antiques for both private and corporate clients. Some of her clients include the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the American Embassy and Rideau Hall. She is also a well known university lecturer, author, television personality and public speaker. Micheline Desulniers is a certified and registered gemologist who has been appraising fine jewelry, gold and silver for more than 30 years. Rick Payce is the third appraiser and specializes in furniture and Canadiana. Rikley-Lancaster notes that at past antique appraisal fairs at the museum there has been a lineup out the door, so he encourages people to come early. The museum is located at 3 Rosamond St. East in Almonte. For more, visit www.mvtm.ca or call 613-256-3754 ext. 7.
I have been reading a lot about spinal posture and how important it is to improve my posture. Why is my posture so important and what does it tell me about my health? Thank you for your question. A lot of people meet myself and our team in the community, and wonder why we are out in the community checking posture. Some people wonder why posture is so important that we would take time out of our weekend to check people publicly? Not that long ago posture checks were part of your child’s school year. Checking posture was more important than checking for lice and nutrition. Why? When your spinal is not aligned properly your nervous system is struggling.
Do you experience ‘brain fog’? Memory, comfort and life all depend on the correct posture of your spine. Great posture is a gift of longevity, maximum athletic performance and clarity of thought. We see people improve in all of these areas and more with their chiropractic care. Poor posture is often completely correctable. Your spine is designed to support you AND protect your spinal cord. We check posture because your posture is a window to the health of your body.
Are you tired all the time?
Next time you see us out in public please stop by, we would love to see you and help you find a chiropractor in your home town.
Do you suffer at night while you try to sleep?
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News – In the area of Carleton Place, Beckwith and Mississippi Mills, the Upper Canada District School Board has announced a trio of viceprincipal appointments/transfers for the 2014-2015 school year. Among secondary school changes, current Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute teacher Christopher Bourne is slated to become vice-
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Protect yourself from tick bites this summer By Fran Cameron Summer has arrived quickly in Almonte and the Mississippi Mills area. With the warm weather, the Almonte General Hospital (AGH) Emergency Department anticipates increased traffic from local residents, cottagers and visitors to the area. One factor that has increased visits to the Emergency Department is bug bites-specifically tick bites. The primary concern with tick bites is infection from Lyme disease, which can be spread by the blacklegged tick (formerly called a deer tick). Blacklegged ticks carrying Lyme disease have been found regularly within our geographical area of Mississippi Mills, Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. It is therefore important to take care to avoid tick bites, and to report to your family doctor if you think a tick has bitten you. Signs and symptoms of Lyme disease include a red “bull’s eye” rash that occurs within three days and up to one month after the bite. The tick bite itself is usually painless. This bull’s eye rash may present in the area
of the bite. Other symptoms are fever, chills, headache, fatigue or feeling like you have the flu. If you have any of these symptoms, it is important to see your healthcare provider. Untreated Lyme disease can cause more serious problems affecting your nervous system, brain and/or heart. To protect yourself from tick bites while still enjoying the beautiful countryside, you should take precautions. The ticks are found in tall grass or bushes,
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and can be carried by wild animals or birds. Wear lightcoloured, long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Use bug repellant that contains DEET. Stay in the middle of the path while walking in the woods, and minimize contact with trees or long grass. After an outing, check clothes and pets for ticks, and shower immediately to remove ticks from your body. If you find a tick on your skin, remove it promptly with a pair of tweezers. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and gently pull it out, trying not to squeeze it or rub it off, as this may allow parts of the tick to remain embedded in the skin. Wash the area with soap and water after the tick is removed. If you can, save the tick in a container and take it to your health care provider or local health unit for testing. If you develop any symptoms following a tick bite, please see your health-care practitioner immediately. Best wishes for a happy and safe summer from the AGH Emergency Department! Fran Cameron is Manager of Patient Flow, Emergency and Surgical Services at AGH.
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Almonte Fair set to sew it, grow it, show it July 18-20
Lawn bowling club hosts Dr. David Stevenson Sports – The Almonte Lawn Bowling Club had a picture perfect day on Friday, June 20 to welcome Dr. David Stevenson and his dental staff to their club. The seven office members arrived at the club at 9 a.m. to begin three hours of enjoyment as they were introduced to the sport of lawn bowling under the instruction of seasoned club members, Denis Davignon and Cliff Bennett. The staff was instructed on the fundamentals of the game and then had an opportunity to practice their newly honed skills during a few fun games before relaxing in the clubhouse with refreshments provided by the club social committee. After a short rest and recuperation they returned to the green for their grand finale. Formed into two teams of four each (a club member joined to make for eight players) they played four ends to determine the champs for the day. With a final score of 4-3 the winning team edged out the other to finish the morning with great fanfare. All thoroughly enjoyed themselves and departed expressing the comment of a possible dental office competition with another community dental office. Established in 1911, the
club continues to thrive and welcomes new members. During June, July and August the club plays Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings beginning at 6:30 p.m. Members arrived at 6:15 p.m. to set up the rinks and prepare for the evening fun. Teams are selected each evening from those who attend the club. Monday is “jitney night” as each player puts $2 in the pot and the highest scoring team ‘split’ the pot before refreshments in the clubhouse. The only equipment guests and members need bring to the game is a pair of flat soled shoes, although sneakers are quite acceptable. The club has an inventory of bowls that new and current members may use. However, the club is constantly looking to increase our bowl inventory so any former players who wish to donate bowls to the club or sell their bowls to a member please do not hesitate to contact Bob Thomson at 613-256 5534 or Al Jones at 613-256-9997. The club wishes to thank Donna Dyck and Bill Muir for their donation of bowls to the club. Your donation is very much appreciated.
shows on Saturday and Sunday. The Friday night Demolition Derby will be managed by a new local group – Impact Motor Sports, with live music by Renegade following in the entertainment pavilion. Saturday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Delaney Grant, a local singer, will entertain in the big tent. In the evening at the grandstand, Brea Lawrenson, is the featured performer with the Outhouse Races and Spin Cycle offering a contrast. Brea is an exciting new local artist who is working on her first album produced and recorded in Nashville. Following this show, the Stool Pigeons will entertain in the big tent. Sunday will feature the Heavy Horse Show at the grandstand along with the Border Collie demonstrations – (not at the same time). The Valley Rovers will entertain in the big tent from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday so you can enjoy the music and the horse show in comfortable chairs. Most of the other livestock shows take place on Saturday – Dairy, beef, light horse, pigeons and sheep. A new chair of the Light Horse Show, Aviva Zoe Laframboise, has updated the listings, hoping to bring out new exhibitors so check the prize book listings to see how to enter. There is a focus on families at the fair – not only at the midway but with the children’s games and a family entertainment tent at the front of the main hall – sponsored by the Cornerstone Community Church on Saturday and a pet show on Sunday. Admission is still $10 for adults with children 12 and under free. There are many more details in the prize book so pick one up at a local store or visit the website at almontefair.ca. See you at the fair!
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Above, a child learns how to milk Maple the Cow at the fair’s education barn last year and Ross Creighton, below, shears a sheep during a demonstration. This year’s theme is ‘Sew it, grow it, show it,’ it runs July 18 to 20.
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Community – The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (MVTM) is thrilled to be hosting the exhibition, Reiko Sudo + NUNO, Textiles from Japan, curated by Alan Elder of the Canadian Museum of History. The exhibition runs from July 11 to Nov. 22 with an artist’s talk and opening remarks at the Old Almonte Town Hall, hosted by the Town of Mississippi Mills on Thursday, July 10 at 5 p.m., followed by an opening reception Submitted by Al Jones, at the museum from 6 to 8 p.m. Textiles created by the NUNO CorAlmonte Lawn Bowling Club poration, led by co-founder and head member.
designer Reiko Sudo, have been shown worldwide and are used by leading fashion designers and architects. They are in collections in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. While incorporating products from organic cotton to metals and feathers and using cutting-edge technology, NUNO’s fabrics are strongly rooted in Japanese textile tradition. For information, call the museum at 613-256-3754. The Museum is located at 3 Rosamond St. E. in Almonte.
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Community – Almonte Fair is coming up fast, from July 18 to 20, so now that the prize books are available at the usual locations, everyone can start thinking about their entries. The complete prize book is also online at almontefair.ca, so that is another easy way to access it. There are many changes in the entertainment lineup this year. Little Ray’s Reptiles will be back in the main hall. But this year their exciting and educational exhibit will feature endangered species so that’s a new focus. The directors who attended the Ontario Fairs Convention were most impressed by two acts who are coming this year – Mystic Drumz and Spin Cycle. The performers in Mystic Drumz are talented musicians who engage the audience in their wide selection of instruments. Spin Cycle amazes with their skill in juggling and comedic dancing. Also new is the midway presented by Billy G Amusements who promises an exciting array of rides. Advance sale bracelets are available until 6 p.m. on Thursday night. Check the website for places to pick them up to save $10 per day for rides. As always, the focus of the fair is to bridge the gap between the increasing majority who have little connection to a farm so have no idea how their food is produced and the producers. The education barn will feature a variety of farm animals and poultry where children can interact with the animals and watch Ross Creighton shear the fleece off a sheep in a few minutes. The dairy educator will be there and the owners of the animals who can answer questions. Natalie Labelle of Ewenique Farms near Alfred brings her border collies to demonstrate sheep herding with three
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Community – The 11th annual Wheels on the Mississippi Car Show in Carleton Place hosted by the Lions Club had a beautifully sunny day at Riverside Park on Sunday, June 29 for a show that had almost 300 cars entered. Jim Monahan, looks under the hood of his 1976 Pontiac Astra (above). A 1966 Ford Mustang and a 1959 Chev ½ ton truck (below).
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Successful Bioblitz held at Keddy Nature Sanctuary Community – Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go back in time and see how your property looked 100 years ago? Was it covered with dense forest or was it already logged off to create pasture land for cattle or sheep? If so many changes could take place in just 100 years, can you imagine how that same land might look 1,000 years from now? Will it even be recognizable as the same landscape or will it be completely consumed by urban sprawl with very little evidence of any fields and forests. Will the people living in that location even be able to imagine that 1000 years ago you were forced to fence your vegetable garden to protect it from the deer and rabbits and that you regularly listened to coyotes howling on summer evenings? At the Keddy Nature Sanctuary, 1,000 years from now, we can be confident that species existing in 2014 will still be flourishing thanks to the legal protection provided by Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust. How do we know what is being protected? One way to begin such a species inventory is with a 24-hour Bioblitz and there couldn’t have been a better day for it than June 6 to 7, when a large group of scientific experts, naturalists and volunteers gathered to survey the 530acre nature reserve just west of Carleton Place. More than 140 acres of this property are designated Provincially Significant Wetland Complex, one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on earth – a wildlife haven. The 24-hour span of this event allowed for observances of the creatures
of the night, and the identification of insects after dark was a particular interest. White sheets and blacklights were strung up between the trees creating a bluish glow on the sheets which is greatly attractive to insects. Our entomologists were rewarded with a dance of the Luna Moths with their luminous pale green hue and exceptionally wide wingspan. As early as 5 a.m. the next morning, the birders were out with their binoculars and listening to the multitude of bird calls at that early hour. By the time the Bioblitz wrapped up after lunch, 75 volunteers had assisted with various aspects of the event. The organization of the Bioblitz was a team effort from beginning to end. Led by the Lanark County Stewardship Council, who successfully applied to the Biodiversity Education and Awareness Network for funding, and joined by the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust, the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists and the Canadian Wildlife Federation, the partners gathered scientific experts through their respective networks and hosted a very rewarding event. Once the full list of species has been compiled, we will have a benchmark with which to monitor changes on the property over time. This special spot will never be consumed by super highways leaving us to wonder how different the place looked in the distant past. If nature has its way, the Keddy Nature Sanctuary will become even more rich over the centuries. Submitted by the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust.
Graduate students (above) from the Cooke Lab at Carleton University (Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology) search for aquatic species in the pond during the 24-hour Bioblitz June 6 and 7 at Keddy Nature Sanctuary, west of Carleton Place. Inset: Participants in the Bioblitz experienced a dance of the beautiful Luna Moths. Submitted photo/ Photo courtesy of SIMON LUNN
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advanced vehicle. But technology alone hasn’t made Mercedes the perennial leader in their class. It’s all about the driving experience and the CLA 250 delivers. Whether on congested city streets or open country lanes, the CLA 250 strikes the perfect balance between comfort and driving enthusiasm. For commuters a great thoughtful feature is the brake-hold system which, with a slight extra pressure on the brake pedal while stopped for a light, allows the driver to release the pedal while keeping the car stationary. When the light turns green, a slight push of the accelerator is all it takes to move. This feature alone can reduce driver fatigue dramatically. For fuel economy, the CLA is equipped with an idle-stop feature that is as smooth on restart as any of the best gasoline/electric hybrids on the road today. Under the hood a completely hand-built 2.0 L turbo-charged engine puts out 208 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. It’s mated to a 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission with three modes of shift control; economy, sport, and manual. Paddle shifters on the wheel let the driver truly enjoy the ride to work and home. Fuel economy is rated at a miserly 7.8 L/100 km city and 5.1 L/100 highway (36.2 and 55.3 mpg); figures that many ordinary subcompacts can only dream of. Mercedes didn’t skimp on the interior either for this destined to be classic. Napa leather covered heated and powered seats bring support and comfort no matter what your size or height. Real wood trim and tried and tested fabrics and materials mean the CLA will look and feel as good in 10 years as it does right off the showroom floor. Automatic temperature control brings a reliable cabin environment without noisy blower fans or excessive air flow. Unlike any of the competitors in this class, the rear seating isn’t an afterthought. Fullsized adults will travel in just as much comfort as the driver and arrive at their destination without
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The 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA250 has a sleek design that’s sure to turn heads. any cramps or stiffness. While I’ve always admitted that the exterior styling of a vehicle is a purely subjective topic, few can argue that the CLA doesn’t turn heads. From any angle it has unique and purposeful lines that announce its heritage and it will attractive envious stares for years to come. Many people turn to Mercedes late in their careers when they feel they’ve earned a suitable re-
ward for a successful work-life and the sacrifices they’ve made. The CLA 250 allows them to enjoy those rewards much sooner and only face the challenge of keeping the keys from young drivers in the family. For the price of an ordinary car, you can own a CLA 250 and enjoy driving once again. Yours in service, Brian Turner
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Of course Attinger isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hunting Autobots on his own. He has help from a Transformer called Lockdown (Mark Ryan) who is hunting Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen). The creators of the Transformers want Optimus back, and have sent Lockdown to capture him. Caught in the middle of all this is would-be inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg), his daughter Tessa (Nicola Peltz) and her boyfriend Shane (Jack Reynor). Cade found Optimus and managed to repair him only to have the government blow up his home. So Cade and family go on the run with Optimus to find the remaining Autobots. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also something
about Megatron (Frank Welkner) coming back to life, the Dinobots rampaging, and the total destruction of the planet. To call this story overcomplicated is an understatement. Transformers 4 isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t all bad. Mark Wahlberg is very good at looking intense, I love Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, and Stanley Tucci almost makes the film watchable. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at least two really good lines, and of course the special effects are outstanding. If thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one thing Michael Bay does well, and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only one thing he does well, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s blow things up. Unfortunately Michael Bay canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t tell a story to save his life. He has no un-
derstanding of who these characters are or what motivates them. He looks at these characters, and all he sees are plot devices that allow him to do a special effects spectacle. I even think he looks at actors, and sees non-computer generated effects. Bayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s guiding light is bigger and more are better. If the climactic fight at the end of a movie is the most exciting part, then seven climactic battles are even more exciting. If one explosion is cool, then nearly three hours of explosions are cooler. The man thinks if you film a sunset behind your characters, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drama. He doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t understand or care that without a decent story to tie it all together nothing makes sense. More isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t better, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boring. Transformers is a great story, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m tired of Michael Bay ruining it. The only way to stop him is to stop seeing his movies. So I beg you not to see this film. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s awful.
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Rain, road rage, and highway cruising on road trip Lifestyle – A recent road trip I took to Toronto last week pointed out some real road hazards we all need to be aware of for the upcoming summer travel season. More than a few Ontario regions experienced some flash flooding recently as a result of torrential rainstorms which hit with little warning. They caught more than a few drivers off guard, but rain windshieldblindings were only half the problem. (In those cases signal and safely pull far enough off to the side to avoid being hit by blinded drivers behind you and stop and wait out the storm.) Driving down flooded roads presents several real risks to safety and vehicle operation. When the road is covered with murky storm water it’s impossible to see deep potholes or washed-out sections until it’s too late. If there’s no traffic ahead of you to give you an indication of the depth of the water and/or the shape of the road surface, you should proceed with caution or better yet, find an alternative route. If there are cars ahead, a good rule of thumb is to watch their wheels to see how deep the water is. If the water is more than halfway up a car’s wheel, then unless you’re driving a 4X4 truck with high ground clearance, you run the risk of having your engine ingest water in through its air intake. When enough water gets into the combustion chamber or cylinder, it can destroy the engine by breaking the piston rods and/or crankshaft. There’s also the real risk of shorting out the electrical system of your vehicle, which can lead to some very expensive repair bills. The other relatively new hazard involves large commercial trucks on multi-lane highways. Due to mandatory speed restrictions on these rigs, when they try to pass one another they can cause long lineups of vehicles behind them.
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And of course on a hot summer day with heavy traffic congestion, this can lead to some impatient drivers and more than a few cases of road rage. This problem becomes exacerbated when the big rigs clear the passing lane and passenger car drivers creep by at a relatively slow rate. Then the focus of the road rage switches from the commercial trucks to these slow passers. The longer you take to overtake a large truck, the longer you are in its blind spot and that’s not a good thing. When you pull out to pass someone, signal your intention, then accelerate to a sufficient, yet safe speed, and clear the passing lane as soon as possible. I swear some drivers use their vehicle’s cruise control in these situations, rather than passing
Prescott and the Bandit Motorsports Car Show is on at Plantagenet from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It’s open to all makes and models. There will be dash plaques, door prizes and a charity barbecue. 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’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1). When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct Tiffany Lepack/METROLAND contact (due to volume, I can’t always promise A 1908 REO Runabout was one of approximately 300 cars at the replies).
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My car now was newer… “I was the only one in the gang who had a car and was often asked for a lift. One night, my brother Michel asked me to pick up his girlfriend at home. Yes, I was always pleased to drive anywhere. We loaded the car with five young guys and there was only one place left, the one behind the right rear door that didn’t open. Danielle came out, took the handle, and opened the door. She climbed in and asked me if I had repaired the door… And the door worked for the rest of the car’s life! “After about a year, I sold the car to another younger brother, Jean-Charles, for the same $200. He used the car to go all over the place and about a year
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later, sold the car, always for $200, to a young neighbour with not much money. But this young guy wants a black Plymouth. “He begins to spray the whole car, but he doesn’t have enough paint and the result was far from good. The car looked like a military vehicle, black and green. “With this ugly thing on the road, he was spotted by the police. The officer saw a hole in the floor of the trunk. ‘You have to repair this.’ With no money, the car went to the car cemetery. That was the end of my first car, a green 1966 3 doors/4 doors, green/black Plymouth Fury II/III. Adios.” I’m always looking for more stories.
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back to your community. Have a look the weekend and, upon hearing, the first Stewart Park Festival also relies on around your own community for ways thing I remembered was of him volun- 200 volunteers and you can help this you, too, can help and give back. teering every year backstage at Stewart wonderful festival by registering online Park Festival (SPF). Somewhere we’d or by calling 613-267-3311 ext. 2237. Stewart Park Festival get caught up and share stories each There’s a wide variety of jobs for you to Perth’s 24th annual Stewart Park year. Looking up information, I went to make new friends, create lasting memoFestival is coming up soon – July 18, the SPF festival website (www.stewart- ries and help make this one the best yet. 19, 20. Its entrance, by donation, of- parkfestival.com) and it was wonderful. I already know of one of my friend’s fers three days of a great variety of mu- By coincidence, I saw my late friend, brothers from the East Coast attending sic held in shady Stewart Park, behind Doug Lendrum, pictured standing at a and volunteering last year. He had so town hall, with a wonderful artisan and gate wearing his SPF Crew shirt, in the much fun he’s planning on coming back food court, a welcoming family festival opening picture of the volunteer page. with his wife to volunteer this year. I with fun workshops for kids and adults. Thanks Doug for your many years of as- love those stories. Festival on... There’s also an after hours program, sistance and the many stories. Support live music everywhere. where groups move into several various bars and establishments in the community and, with purchase of an after hours button you can gain entry both Friday and Saturday nights. Go to www.stewartparkfestival.com for more details and you’ll see the wonderful lineup with Danny Michel, The Bills, Sultans of String, JW Jones, John Gorka, Amanda Bon, Long Sault Trio, Alysha Brilla, Fiddlefire, Amelia Curran, and more. This year, they’re hosting a opening concert on Thursday July 17 at 8 p.m., with East Coast acoustic blues sensation Matt Andersen at St. Paul’s United Church sanctuary, a lovely intimate, Tiffany Lepack/METROLAND acoustic friendly space. Tickets are Community – I Love My Park was hosted in McNeely Park on June available at Tickets Please in Perth by 28. Each Saturday in June a different Carleton Place park was procalling 613-485-6434 or online at tickfiled so children could test out the new play structures, decorate ets@ticketsplease.ca. bikes, do crafts and more. Above, Ava Pozzi (left) gets ready to go As I was writing this, I found out a down the slide with community programmer Jessica Smith. friend of mine passed away suddenly on
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Community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Christine Gardner of Casselman (above) gives a loving scratch to her Great Dane (Piggy) in the company of dog whisperer Karen Rosenfeld of Ottawa at the Bedrock Kennels Dog World water park on March Road near Almonte. Proceeds, which came largely from $2 admission charges, went to Canadian Dachshund Rescue, Friendly Giants Dog Rescue, and Sirius K9 Rescue. Owner Kim Holdenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business is spread over 50 acres, including the area occupying Bedrockâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s popular obstacle course. The May 31 public and dog-friendly interactive fundraiser included demonstrations, vendorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; sales and a dog scavenger hunt. Left: Visitors to the hugely popular water park at Bedrock Kennels Water World included Jenna Hughson of Smiths Falls and her Siberian huskies, Lexus, left, and Mika.
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Consider giving one of these mature pets a forever home Lifestyle â&#x20AC;&#x201C; LAWS would like to send out a huge thank you for all those who participated in the walkathon. Sponsorships, donations walkers and volunteers, give yourself a pat on the back from all the furry paws at LAWS. We are still accepting gently used items for our upcoming yard sales. Our first yard sale will be held on July 26 at the shelter. Please visit our website for all upcoming events at www.lanarkanimals.ca. This is senior week at the shelter where we are advertising all the elderly critters who need their forever homes. Please find it in your heart to open your home to one of these amazing critters. With all the kittens at the shelter the seniors are being over looked.
Flippy and Tutu are lifelong friends they both love to spend time with humans. Their big, kind eyes pull at your heart. They are cautious at first meeting to her ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lifestyle changes. In her but with a calm and reassuring voice short stay with LAWS, Faith has had their curiosity will bring them around. some recent dental work done. She is These two have a lot of love to give and just need someone to take a second shy and would do well in a quiet. look. Sammy Sammy is a sweet nine-year-old grey Axel Axel is an 11-year-old rottweiler. Set tabby that was surrendered to us with two other cats that the owner had a out a welcome mat for a handsome rotti change in lifestyle. Sammy is very much and Axel will happily cross it and into a people cat and just wants to be with your hearts. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a stately senior who you all of the time. She is definitely a lap can still strut his stuff, despite his bad girl or one who will snuggle up beside hips. Cautious at first meeting, just feed him some treats and heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll follow you you to watch TV. She is patient with the kittens and she anywhere. In fact, try to keep him away, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loves to be brushed. She will be the first face you see at the door when you come that loyal once heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gotten to know home. Sammy longs to be your faith- you. Wary of other dogs, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more of ful, cuddly friend. Sammy is looking a loner, having spent most of his years for someone to take care of her medical on his own. He will challenge the novice with his needs as she is asthmatic. high â&#x20AC;&#x153;rat driveâ&#x20AC;?, but would settle under the influence of an experienced, firm and Flippy and Tutu patient owner. All he asks is the chance to curl up on a comfortable cushion in a home to call his â&#x20AC;&#x201C; for the first and only time in his life.
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This weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s featured pets Daisy and Delilah Daisy and Delilah have recently been returned to us for the third time. Through Faith no fault of their own they are once again Faith is a 13-year-old lady that was seeking their forever home. These two surrendered to us two months ago due
Sparky and Patchy Sparky and Patchy are 12-years-old, spayed females who are very laid back and easy going girls. They are not very active, but they do love their walks. Nei-
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