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Rollin’ on the river Sports – The waters of the Mississippi River were churning as muscles burned and canoe noses sliced through the water, in a mad dash for the finish line in front of the Carleton Place Canoe Club July 19 for the annual regatta. Left, the Rideau Canoe Club team boat in the Atom Boys C-4 competition got the water spray flying. The paddlers on board were Adrian Ball, Kieran Graham, Shea Kennedy, and Aidan Martin. For more photos, see page A/CP17. Desmond Devoy/METROLAND
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Amanda Hodgins of Almonte, left, and Carleton Place’s Kelsie Maynard, both nurses with Bayshore Home Health in Carleton Place, will share their first skydiving experience together July 27 at Mile High Parachuting in Arnprior. It will benefit Lanark County Interval House.
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Hodgins and Maynard by making their own donation online. A form has been set up at www.lcih.org/ taking-flight-with-wings-of-couragepledge-form/ for pledges. Funds will be directed to wherever they are needed most within the organization. “In community health, 95 per cent of our staff are females, so it’s really nice to see the girls supporting Interval House. It’s women supporting women,” Nadeau said. Both women admit they aren’t really adventurous, but have always wanted to try skydiving. “We’ve been through quite a bit in our lives so we’re both at a point where it’s time for us,” Maynard stated. “And hopefully the women in the shelter will be able to do that, too,” Hodgins added. “Just because you’ve had a (bad) hand dealt to you, doesn’t mean you can’t turn it around.”
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heritage society activities and freshments. The hall closes the up later in the fall. House Museum, which is open hall renovations. next day for the next round of Any day during the summer, seven days per week, from 9 renovations, which will wrap you can visit the Lockmaster’s a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Annual general meeting Aug. 9 The heritage society is holding its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at the hall, on Saturday, Aug. 9. Come to the meeting to learn what the heritage society has been doing over the past year, and the latest information about 1 TON Of PeLLeTS the community hall. WITH PUrCHASe Of ANY Stay after the meeting for reNeW STOVe
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Community hatcheries stock more than 13 million fish in Ontario in 2013 Community – The Community Hatchery Program (CHP) is providing greater funding than ever before to community hatcheries raising public fish for public waters in Ontario. Some community hatcheries would find it challenging to remain operational without the support of a new funding partnership program between the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF). The MNRF has committed $250,000 annually for three years to allow the OFAH to administer CHP, which allocates funding and provides techni-
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Beckwith Township Fire Department celebrates 50 years of service Aug. 9 Jeff Maguire
News – From a modest beginning in 1964 the Beckwith Township Fire Department has grown into the modern, well-equipped organization which currently protects residents of the growing municipality. On Saturday Aug. 9 the fire department will celebrate a half-century of success. They are inviting the people of Beckwith Township to join them in marking this very special anniversary. A full day of activities begins with a pancake breakfast at the fire hall in Blacks Corners and concludes with an evening dance at the Beckwith Recreation Complex featuring Eddy and the Stingrays. Bill McGonegal is just the fourth chief in the 50-year history of the fire department. He says all of the firefighters are looking forward to the anniversary activities. “We all get along very well and we enjoy what we are doing,” he says. “If there is a secret to the success of the fire department it is trust. We trust each other and we always back each other up.” It’s been a very successful recipe. McGonegal observes that in 50 years of firefighting the Beckwith department has defied the odds. Although they are volunteers involved in one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, they have never suffered a death or serious injury while on duty. “We are very proud of that,” he states. McGonegal says the anniversary activities will give firefighters an opportunity to meet residents and outline the proud 50-year history of the organization. Beckwith Reeve Richard Kidd, whose father John was an original member of the fire department, says the organization has been and is a major unifying influence. “There are men from across the township on the department just as there was in the beginning. “Their social activities, especially the Firemen’s Ball, brought people in general together,” the reeve adds. “They are proud of the job they do. And we (citizens) are proud of our fire department,” Kidd states. The festivities on Aug. 9 begin with the pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the fire hall. The cost is $5 per person. The fire station is located on the 9th Concession of Beckwith, just east of the township municipal building at Blacks Corners. Starting at 11 a.m. there will be an open house at the fire hall. It will run until 2 p.m. and includes a free barbecue, games for children along with a fire safety presentation. McGonegal says the open house will give citizens an opportunity to see the addition to the fire hall and view the department’s vehicles and equipment. Evening dance The big day concludes with dancing to the music of the always popular band Eddy and the Stingrays who feature 1950s and 1960s rock and roll. That event will be held in the recreation
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The Beckwith Township Fire Department will officially mark their 50th anniversary with a full day of activities on Aug. 9. The organization currently has 26 members. Pictured, in front of the department’s restored 1964 pumper (the original fire truck in the township) are, front row from left to right, Trevor Doraty, Captain Darwin Nolan, Captain Dave Scott, Deputy Chief Brent Lewis, Chief Bill McGonegal, Capcomplex at Beckwith Park from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are $15 per person and the doors open at 8 p.m. Charlie Kitts, a member of the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame, will be the emcee for the event. Food will be available and there will be a draw for a cedar shed at 10 p.m. The shed is valued at $2,700 and tickets are $5 apiece or three for $10. The shed was donated by Clearview Lumber Products. Also in connection with the 50th anniversary the Carleton Place Civitan Club, a major supporter of the department, will hold a 50/50 draw. Contact the Beckwith Township office or the Beckwith Township Fire Department if you wish to purchase 50/50 tickets! Three veteran members of the department recently sat down to speak to the newspaper and detail the distinguished 50 year history of firefighting in Beckwith Township. McGonegal, the chief of department, has served for 41 years. Dave Scott, one of four current captains, has given 43 years of service to the township. The longest serving firefighter is Gary McEwen. He has been with the department since its inception in 1964. “He (McEwen) can still handle a hose line with the best of them,” McGonegal says emphatically. Prior to 1964 fire coverage in Beckwith Township was provided by the Ocean Wave Fire Company (OWFC) from neighbouring Carleton Place. With its own municipality to provide for and the vast township (some 250 square ki-
tain Dave Blackburn, Joe Lewis and Mitch Bourne. Middle row, from left, Mark McNeely, Dustin Lacelle, Al Muus, Dave Parno, Randy Currie, Dave Currie, Ron Deschamps, Dan Levesque and Rod Bowes. Back row, also from left, Blair White, Gary McEwen, Mike Hart, Dave Stevens, Brent Gardiner, Ian Jackson, Mike McCann and Pat Donahue. Absent when the photo was taken was Captain Shawn Powell.
lometres) it was an immense responsibility for the OWFC. In the early 1960s the Ontario government decreed that all municipalities in the province must provide their own firefighting. At the time Beckwith featured a major agricultural component and a relatively small population. But McGonegal says the council of the day, led by the late Reeve Stanley Brunton (he served for more than 30 years as the head of the municipality), did everything they could to help get the department started. In March 1964 a bylaw establishing the fire department was passed. “Council has always been totally supportive of the fire department,” McGonegal stresses. “Richard (Kidd) and the current council give us everything we need,” he adds. Fifty years ago the first moves were to purchase a fire truck and build a structure to house it. The truck, a brand new Ford Model 800 with a 1,000 gallon tank, was purchased in the spring of 1964 and arrived in July. That fall the fire hall, a small structure with one bay, was built just west of the current facility. At first the department could equip only six firefighters with turnout (protective) gear. The 21 volunteers who comprised the first fire company shared the coats, boots and helmets. Training was provided by the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office and gradually more equipment and additional vehicles
were purchased. As Kidd observed, the three veteran firefighters agree that the birth of the department created circumstances which saw men from every part of the township come together to work for a common cause for the first time in the history of the municipality. That has never changed. In 1953 the township purchased a used tank truck which was in service until 1968 when a new, 1,800 gallon tanker was acquired. Fire phones In the 1960s communications were a challenge. Four volunteers agreed to have fire phones installed in their homes which rang simultaneously when residents called the newly established emergency number to report an incident. McEwen says that in most cases firefighters’ wives or other family members alerted them to the call because the men were working in farm fields or at other jobs. The fire phones were in place until 1977. Portable radios, including units installed in the trucks, were added many years after the department was established. In 1974 the first pagers were distributed to volunteers to supplement the fire phones. The pagers provided instant communications with every member. The current high-tech paging system even allows firefighters to replay messages to make sure they have all the details provided by dispatchers. After answering literally thousands of calls over the course of four or five
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decades McEwen, Scott and McGonegal hesitate to talk about individual fires. “Every fire means someone has suffered a loss,” the fire chief underlines. “All calls are equal.” McEwen notes that barn infernos, which were prevalent in what was once an agriculture-based community, were particularly difficult for firefighters. “They are hard fires to fight. It’s sad to see farmers lose their animals and barns, something which happened many times over the years,” the 50-year veteran recalls. “It is much easier to replace a building (barn) than the livestock.” Scott and McEwen also recall “some good saves” when a rapid response to a serious fire either limited the damage to the structure involved or saved “the exposures” (buildings close to the fire scene). Scott, himself a farmer in the township, says he can vividly recall tackling major structure fires, including barns and houses. “It is the heat that gets to you, especially in the summer-time,” Scott observes. “At some fires I’ve had to splash water on myself just to try and cool off.” He also remembers occurrences during which improvisation assisted the fire department. At a structure fire on a winter day, Scott asked the owner to use his snow blower to help smother the flames. “It worked,” he smiles. In the 1970s and `80s the fire department’s mandate (and workload) increased when they were required to respond to motor vehicle collisions and other medical calls. Soon more and better equipment for extricating crash victims was added to the arsenal. “Today we can take a vehicle apart in just a few minutes,” McGonegal said while displaying some of the department’s up-to-date cutting tools. Safety is the first consideration for the department. “Today we wear breathing apparatus (air packs) all the time,” the chief explains, saying that limits exposure to harmful substances contained in smoke. Beckwith is part of the Lanark County Mutual Aid Fire System under which the various departments come to each other’s assistance during serious fires or other emergencies. “We can’t do without mutual aid. It is really important,” McGonegal underlines. Safety message The department puts a major emphasis on public education visiting schools, talking to community groups and generally teaching people fire safety measures. The long-time firefighters say the message is clearly getting through. “The kids (students) take the message home. The number of calls is way down from what it used to be,” McGonegal observes. “People today have home escape plans and they are more fire conscious.” McEwen recalls a time when the See BECKWITH page 9
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Lifestyle – Ten-year-old Lauryn McBeth from Saskatchewan, was enjoying watching a movie with her mom Cheri, Sunday, June 1. McBeth’s bright eyes and shy smile don’t give away the fact she is sitting in halo traction. The goal, to realign her spine ahead of a Tuesday surgery, to fuse her C1 and C2 vertebrae. Lauryn and Cheri had already been at the Shriners Hospital for Children-Canada in Montreal for a week and a half at that point and mom said the treatment they were receiving had been “Excellent,” even better then she expected. The Shriners Hospital for Children in Montreal is the second busiest hospital of the 22 Shriners’ hospitals, with close to 17,000 outpatient visits to the ambulatory care clinic in a year. In the new hospital – currently under construction with a goal of opening in fall of 2015 – it is expected that number will jump to 25,000 visits. There is no room for expansion at the current site, which will be sold once the new facility is up and running. While the current site was quiet on Sunday, June 1, when a tour was conducted, Emmanuelle Rondeau, communications and marketing manager for Shriners Hospital for Children explained, “This place is extremely busy during the week.” All surgery is performed during the week, which gives parents and staff, for the most part, the weekends off. The lobby in the current facility is bright and open, as is the ambulatory care area. The physiotherapy room brought back memories for Karnak Shriner Mervyn Wood. His grand-daughter, now eight-years-old, was born with her head resting on her shoulder, it was also, “Round like a football.” When she was only five-months-old she was brought to the Shriners Hospital. Now, her head is “Perfectly straight,” and “It happened right in this room,” Wood said as he looked around at the equipment. There is also a therapy pool, with warm water to help with certain exercises. Miss Canada International 2014 Alyssa MacLeod is also a past patient of the facility, Rondeau pointed out. Born with Cerebral Palsy, she underwent surgery and therapy and is not only a former patient, but also an Ambassador for the hospital. With CP, Rondeau explained, there can be conflicting signals from the brain which affect movement. After surgery, she noted, some patients have to be taught how to walk again. “It is a big trust factor, to learn
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Lauryn McBeth, 10-years-old from Saskatchewan, is seen here with her mom Cheri, Sunday, June 1. McBeth was sitting in halo traction, to realign her spine ahead of a surgery, to fuse her C1 and C2 vertebrae. you can stand,” she nodded. After six weeks of intense physio, she said, a patient for the most part can walk out with a walker, or cane then continually improve as time goes on. Conditions treated in Montreal include Spina Bifida, Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), with procedures undertaken such as botox injections (this is used in part as a pain management tool), prosthetics and orthotics, rhizotomy, Ilizarov and more. However the Montreal facility does not treat burns or spinal injury as some of the other hospitals in the network host those specialties. “We deal with complex and chronic bone diseases. Everything to do with bones or skeleton,” Rondeau said. In the Montreal facility they have identified three of 14 types of OI, as well as treatments, but no cure yet. Treated like family For prosthetics, patients can also be provided with special prosthetics for swimming and horseback riding, so kids can be kids. For conditions such as clubfoot, the Ponseti Method treatment is provided in Montreal. Following serial casting for six weeks to avoid surgery, then bracing in special shoes, and
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Hepatitis C: Know it, confront it, get tested DEAR EDITOR:
July 28 is World Hepatitis Day 2014. Canada’s slogan this year is “Know your status? Get tested.” Many people with viral hepatitis have no obvious symptoms. In Canada, about one in five people with Hepatitis C do not know they have the virus. If left untreated, viral hepatitis can lead to severe damage to the liver. The Canadian Liver Foundation recommends that all adults born between 1945 and 1975 consider being tested for Hepatitis C. As the Hepatitis C virus can be transmitted by any blood-to-blood contact and many adults are unaware of their own risk factors, widespread testing
can identify those who contracted Hepatitis C and have been living with it for many years. A simple blood test can determine if you have the virus and there are effective treatments. Your doctor may refer you to a specialist to discuss what is appropriate for you. Check out the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit web site at http://www.healthunit.org/infectious/hepc.html for more information. You can also call the Health ACTION Line for more information at 1-800-660-5853. Like the health unit on Facebook for important updates. Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit
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Summertime blues? Editorial – We’ve seen it all this summer in terms of weather: torrential downpours, wicked thunderstorms, a healthy dose of humidity and the scorching sun. Despite all of this, there’s no reason not to get outside and explore Leeds-Grenville and Lanark County this summer. It’s the perfect time to find out more about the unique events and features that are right in our own backyard. Fairs, festivals, you name it, these counties have it. Just last weekend, the Almonte Fair marked its 156th anniversary with its three-day agricultural event, also on were Perth’s signature music celebration, the Stewart Park Festival, and the Carleton Place Canoe Club’s famous annual regatta. But there’s still plenty of excitement to come. Up this Sunday, July 27 is the annual Ottawa Valley Midsummer Herbfest, at the Herb Garden, just outside of Almonte; Merrickville’s historic Canalfest hits Blockhouse Park over the August long weekend; and the Carleton Place Business Improvement Association is putting the finishing touches on the Bridge Street Bazaar, set to take over Aug. 2. Don’t forget the Beckwith Fire Department marks 50 years with a celebratory breakfast and dance on Aug. 9, or the Pakenham Fair Aug. 16. Then, over Labour Day weekend, hit up two fairs: the 169th edition of the Perth Fair and the Lombardy Fair. Satisfy your sweet tooth with some cotton candy and your inner child with some midway rides. With all of these events, no one can complain about having nothing to do. There’s no need to pack up the family and jet off to the great unknown, when there’s so much to see and do right here at home.
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I was lamenting to Emerson that the horse flies even followed the cows into the barn. And I commented that once I started to milk I had to forgo chasing away the flies. Emerson hung most of his body over the link fence. Not a muscle in his entire form was moving. He always went like that when he was thinking...sort of like being in a trance it was, I thought. That night while the rest of us sat looking at Eaton’s Catalogue at the News Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Stacey Roy, 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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kitchen table, Emerson was in a corner with his pad of graph paper. No one paid any attention to him...this was the way he spent many an hour. But the next day he took me into his confidence. I should have known better. The only time he ever confided in me about something as private as an invention was when he needed help. He had been working in the drive shed for most of the morning. And when he came out he searched the barnyard to make sure no one was in sight. He had two long poles...cleaned off branches really, off the lowest part of the big maple in our front yard, and an armful of binder twine. He beckoned me to come with him behind the cow byre. “If this works, I’ll make a fortune,” he said. “See if you can sidle up to that cow over there.” Now, I know why I was taken into his confidence. Most of the cows were 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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pets to me, and I had no trouble getting old Bossy to stand still. Emerson approached her rear end slowly with the two poles and the binder twine. Bossy was swishing her tail like mad. Emerson had to make two or three grabs before he got a hold of it. I was feeding hay into her mouth on Emerson’s orders. He placed the two hefty limbs along each side of the tail and very quickly wrapped the binder twine around them because Bossy was beginning to wonder what was going on at her other end. When he had it secured, by wrapping some binder twine around her back legs, he dusted off his hands and said, “Now when she swishes her tail, it will reach farther and if my design is correct, she will kill the horse flies on contact.” 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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department answered scores of 100 calls annually. “We don’t have nearly the number of calls anymore.” McGonegal credits “faster responses and better equipment” with limiting the damage when fire does occur. In 1981 a much larger fire hall was constructed just down the 9th Line from the old facility. A recent addition added more bays for fire trucks. The department now has seven pieces of apparatus including a front line pumper, heavy rescue unit and two tank trucks. The current complement is 26 men and McGonegal says younger volunteers “including a few 20 somethings” are part of the team. As Kidd mentioned, at one time the fire department was also a centre of social activity in the formerly rural township. The first Firemen’s Ball (dinner-dance) was held in July 1965 and the venture was once an annual staple in the municipality. An eagerly anticipated event! Today the Beckwith Township Fire Department focuses on training and preparedness. Individual firefighters put in hundreds of hours of volunteer service. Practices are held every Monday with training, truck and equipment maintenance
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He added, he would only try it out on one cow to see how it worked. Now, under ordinary circumstances nothing would have come of this exercise, and it would have gone the way of all Emerson’s inventions. But that evening Father was late coming in from the fields. We brought the cows inside in a hurry, and he went right at the milking. It was almost dark in the barn, as he positioned the stool at Bossy’s full udder. But you didn’t need much light to milk. Father was a scant foot from this weapon Bossy had attached to her tail. The horse flies loved the dank heat of the barn and the place was buzzing. Emerson was standing at the barn door, which now I realized was very fortunate for him. Bossy’s tail was moving ever so slightly, and then one of the flies must have really done some damage, because that apparition Em-
taking up most of the time the men spend at the fire hall. As mentioned the department has had four chiefs during its 50-year history. The first chief, the late Robert Brooks, served from 19641974. His successor, the late Arthur Nesbitt, headed the department from 1974-1990. Dale Currie was the third chief serving from 19902003. McGonegal is in his 11th year as chief of department. The current Deputy Chief is Brent Lewis and the captains are Scott, Dave Blackburn, Darwin Nolan and Shawn Powell. The remaining volunteers include Mitch Bourne, Rod Bowes, Dave Currie, Randy Currie, Ron Deschamps, Pat Donahue, Trevor Doraty, Brent Gardiner, Mike Hart, Ian Jackson, Dustin Lacelle, Dan Levesque, Joe Lewis, Mike McCann, Gary McEwen, Mark McNeely, Al Muus, Dave Parno, Dave Stevens and Blair White. McGonegal says he and his fellow firefighters “are proud of the department’s 50 years of service to Beckwith Township residents.” They urge citizens to take part in the anniversary activities on Aug. 9. Anyone seeking additional information is invited to email Beckwithfire@gmail.com or call the office at 613-257-1749.
erson had attached to her came around her rear end with a ‘why won’t ya’ and connected with the side of Father’s head with such a whack that it knocked him off the stool and sent the milk flying. Father just sat there for several seconds trying to figure out what hit him. Then he got up and slowly made his way towards Bossy’s tail. He stood for the longest time looking at the two branches and the binder twine that he hadn’t noticed before. He let one roar out of him ordering Emerson to get in there at once. I turned to the door where Emerson had been standing. All I saw was our barn cat licking her paws and lapping at the spilt milk. 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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Welcome to Unique! Cabin in the woods! Privacy assured, trees as your neighbours. Good sized, pretty as a picture pond within sight of the house. Bright space with lots of windows, hardwood flooring, Woodstove, 1 Huge Master Bedroom with 2 piece bath, patio door from living room to back deck, large main floor bath. Log/drywall interior. 85 Acres. Xplornet hi speed.
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Sunday, July 27, 12:30 - 2 PM 21 Davidson St. $239,900 MLS®#915702 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
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Rideau Heartland Realty is pleased to announce that Sales Representative Mark Lee has joined our Team. Mark has extensive real estate sales experience and has been active in the Rideau Heartland area for over 26 years. As well as sales, Mark will be assuming an ownership position with the Firm, joining his brother Tim as an owner/partner and will be actively involved in recruiting and training of new sales representatives. Rideau Heartland Realty has served the community since 1986 and continues to offer professional real estate services including home sales, appraisals, and buyer representation. www.rideauheartland.com Please join us in welcoming Mark to our Team. *Broker of Record **Broker ***Sales Representative
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506 Cherie Hill Lane, Adam Lake $340,000 MLS®#919960 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122
0 Baker’s Rd. Toledo $29,900 MLS®#919366 Tim Lee 613-283-7788
THE POSSABILITIES ARE ENDLESS in this sparkling, bright 2BDR + 2BTH Home, nestled on an expansive corner lot. This pristine Home invites you to move in & enjoy the open house sunlit open concept saTUrday JUly 26 1-3Pm LVG/DNR, KIT w/dark rich granite counters, chic LL BTH w/dbl walk-in shower & elegant MBR w/stone Fireplace. Soak in summer by the heated salt water in-ground pool in the private fenced yard & BBQ on the 2-tiered Deck! MLS#871023 alT d s ol! n U ro Po inG aTer w
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26 r6, rideaU lakes TownshiP A DREAM COME TRUE! Spectacular Rideau Lake retreat, 4676 Sq. Ft. of exciting living space. All Brick Bungalow boasts panoramic views, with fab open house LL 2nd KIT, LL sUnday JUly 27 1-3Pm walk-out, attached dbl Gar + det dbl Gar (2 parcels of land). 100 Ft. of “Sensational Waterfront” boasts expansive decking, boathouse and lift! Resort style living beckons you to entertain in style. MLS# 917953 eaU T rid Fron . T F er 100 s waT e lak
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Welcome to the family friendly neighbourhood of Ashley Hill Estates.. This pristine raised Bung is w ne nestled on 1.38 lush acres in the village of Innisville. Rich undertones are enhanced w/splashes of lively colour, generating an uptown feel within this open house open concept design. sUnday JUly 27 1-3Pm Handsome, dark hrdwd floors & cabinets showcase this efficiently designed Kit. Relax & enjoy the perks of easy living, escape in your privately tucked away Main Level Master Suite. Two exciting lg bdrms, lg Bth & cozy FamRm complete this sun-filled LL. Don’t put off until tomorrow, what your family can enjoy today!
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140 Timberwood drive, beckwiTh YOU WILL BE AMAZED BY ALL THE METICULOUS ENHANCEMENTS FOUND WITHIN THIS HOME! Over 20k in mechanical upgrades enables you to run this home from your iPad! 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? MLS# 918832 ble va lie low e b a Un UnG b
2593 Con 2 Bathurst $229,900 MLS®#920998 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
40 Gladstone $239,900 MLS®920996 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
130 Captain Sherwood Dr. $589,900 MLS®#918623 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
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134B Bellamy Lake $384,500 MLS®#898100 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122
2C Florence St., Smiths Falls $209,900 MLS®#907528 Marcella Best 613-285-4781
37 Grant St., Perth $59,900 MLS®#917382 Regan Lee 613-812-0155
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W G NE TIN S I L 114 SHERBROOKE ST EAST, PERTH 3 bed bungalow w/large fenced yard. Great neighbourhood, priced very reasonably. Tay River is close by for fishing, kayaking & canoeing. $189,000. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-4641000 or Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
324 DALHOUSIE CON 1A 399 GRADY ROAD EAST, NEAR WESTPORT 2+1 bed custom built 7 yr old country bungalow on 6 acres. Finished lower level, sunroom, deck. 7 bed bungalow with panoramic views of Black Dbl attached garage plus detached gar/work- Creek, set on 191 acres, w/ horse stable & paddock. $490,000. shop. $334,900.
755 RIVER RD, KEMPTVILLE Classic colonial 3 bed, 2½ bath home built in 1986 close to Merrickville. Enjoy open river views from most room. Attached double garage. $499,000. Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 or Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
BIG RIDEAU LAKE GREAT SWIMMING. Large bright open concept, 3 bd, 2 bth, w/walk out basement, wrap round deck, family rm, loft garage/plenty of room for all the toys, move in ready. $729,000.
RIDEAU FERRY Treed level lot, with 280 ft +/- of excellent Big Rideau Lk w/f. Charming 2 level 2 bed cottage. $595,000.
2193 ELPHIN MABERLY ROAD 3+1, 2 bth home, main level living rm, kitchen, dining area, 3 bds & 4pc bth. Lower level w/ new master bd, family rm w/ woodstove, laundry w/ 2pc bth & walkout to private backyard. $155,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344
WESTPORT 3/ 4 bd, meticulously maintained, spectacular views, fantastic landscaping, peaceful setting, gourmet kitchen, open plan concept, radiant floor heating, wrap-around porch just some features of this unique home. $325,000.
PORTLAND 3 Bed-great starter home OR 4 season Cottage across from Big Rideau Lake & Marina. Separate garage/ workshop. $127,000. Call Marg Vandermeer 613-540-2897
BIG RIDEAU Yr-round living on Big Rideau w/many upgrades: radiant flr heat, hwd, chef’s kitchen. 132 ft level shoreline w/sandy beach area & dry boathouse, private treed lot. $499,000.
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
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.
305-22 WELLAND STREET TWEEDSMUIR CONDO 2 bd, 1 bth w/ 6 brand name appliances. Building has secure entry, intercom system, elevator, multi-purpose common area w/ kitchen. Close to amenities in Heritage Perth. $214,000. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
PERTH 4 Bed, 2 bth – 1.5 storey home with original floors, nicely treed lot. Extra storage in basement & det. gar/workshop. $224,900.
PERTHMORE GLEN, PERTH Gracious 3+1 bed, 3 bath home. Spacious living/dining, large kitchen, cozy 4-season sunroom, private deck & fenced back yard. Double attached garage. $375,000.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE A rare opportunity....A true Grande Dame of the Big Rideau offered for your consideration. A Century stone classic (1836), a Rideau landmark fronts directly on 260ft of prime lakefront. Many upgrades, a myriad of possibilities... $1,190,000.
BASS LAKE, LOMBARDY Custom built yr-rd home (2010) - 100 ft deep clean frontage, dive off 60 ft dock! Open-concept Great rm w/ fieldstone f/place, $50K granite kitchen, high-end finishes, ICF foundation, Bunkie, sensational sunsets! $595,000.
BOB’S LAKE Beautiful Waterfront 3 bed cottage on private lot, great water for all your activities. Open plan concept, cozy woodstove excellent location & conditions. $269,000.
2341 NINTH LINE RD, CARLETON PLACE Perfect for commuters! 5 min to C Place/20 min to Kanata! Quiet country living – this wellmaintained split level on just over 1 acre is completely finished on both levels! $294,900. Call Jennifer Glazier: 613.812.8114
CLOSE TO PERTH Ideal 3 bdrm, 3 bath family home only minutes to Perth. Large private backyard with hot tub, New septic and roof shingles 2009. $229,900.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE Magnificent sunrises! Immaculate 4-season home in tranquil McVeety’s Bay, a nature-lover’s paradise! Gently sloping shoreline, mature trees, screened porch, db gar, 10 min to Perth! $447,500.
LANARK HIGHLANDS 3 bd, 1 bth cottage with 80’ of w/f on Dalhousie Lk, great, affordable recreational retreat on year round maintained road. Most furnishings & dock included. $189,900.
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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PERTH 3 bd, 2 bth split level home with new kitchen, ceramic throughout, att gar. Close to schools, amenities & hospital. $279,000.
SAT JULY 26TH 1-2:30 PM 138 EVANS ROAD, NEAR PERTH 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
COMMERCIAL WESTPORT Minutes from Westport, Building & land – Great space on paved Cty Rd 2, heated, 2 lrg overhead doors to bay, well & septic. $139,000.
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SUN JULY 27TH 1-2:30 PM 1026 CODE ROAD, NEAR PERTH 3 bd, 4 bth 2.5 storey home w/high ceilings, 151 LAKEWOOD ROAD, BURGESSWOOD magnificent woodwork, det. insulated 2 car garage. Close to Perth in beautiful country 3 bed open plan design home, sunroom, expansetting. $539,000. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613- sive deck, dbl garage + bonus bunkie. Dock on shared ownership on Otty Lake. $299,000 464-1000
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762 Drummond Conc. 4 Large 4 bed, 2 bath home with in-law apartment on quiet country road. New kitchen with S/S appliances Energy savings incl. outside roll shutters. $349,000.
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1344 FERGUSON FALLS RD MISSISSIPPI RIVER Lovely W/F home with 200’+ frontage, 2+2 bdrm, 2 bth home also includes insulated cottage w/1 bdrm, 1bth, ktichen & living rm. Ideal fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating. Att. & Det. garage. $319,900.
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OPEn hOUSE SatUrday JUly 26 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM $299,000 Located just minutes from the town of Perth, this 1900 square foot 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom,bungalow has an additional 520 square feet of finishing in the walkout lower level. Beautiful open feel to the main floor, spacious foyer with slate floors and a unique winding staircase to the lower level. Situated on a 3.8 acre lot which includes a deeded 50 foot strip to Pike Lake. Paved driveway leads to the 3 bay attached garage. The house has a newer deck and 3 season sunporch along the entire back of the home. The lower level of the bungalow has patio doors out to the backyard and is finished with a cozy family area with fireplace, a second rec room/bedroom, 3 piece bathroom, utility area and a 30x15 foot wood working or hobby shop with its own screened in work area adjacent Paul Martin 613-264-0123
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
OPEn hOUSE SatUrday JUly 26 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM 1158 Fallbrook Rd., Perth Country living less than 15 minutes to historic Perth. Almost 30 acres of glorious & peaceful privacy. Custom 3 bedroom home with 2 bedrooms on the main level & master with super soaker tub ensuite on 2nd level. Cathedral ceiling in the living room with oversized windows. New 3 bay garage with loft for tons of storage or workshop potential. Wrap-around deck to area for hot tub plus wheelchair ramp. Efficient heating & cooling with heat pump & airtight woodstove. Well designed, fresh & ready for you to move-in. Barbara Shepherd 613-264-0123
Sheri Mahon-Fournier* 613-812-1215
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$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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4362 R43 - Big Rideau Lake
450 Brooks Point, Opinicon Lake
$749,000 You will fall in love with the tranquil setting and beautiful gardens surrounding this post and beam big rideau waterfront home with family rm addition and large loft overlooking the spectacular stone fireplace and cathedral windows. Dive off the dock into deep, clean west facing water from the permanent cantilevered dock tucked into a private cove. Summer and winter - get set for living the waterfront life.
$209,500 Nicely updated 3 bedrm cottage with 3 pc bath, vaulted ceiling and open concept living rm/bar kitchen. Large deck for entertaining overlooking the lake and good deep water at the dock. Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 and Drea Scotland 613-390-2372 julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca
Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 and Drea Scotland 613-390-2372 julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca
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870 Stanley Road, Perth
$239,900 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 Connected to Your Community - 16 - Thursday, July 24, 2014
Bob Ferguson* 613-812-8871
Joanne Bennell* 613-812-0505
Christian Allan* 613-207-0834
Oral Pretty* 613-264-0123
Julia Scotland** 613-390-0401
41 Daniel Street, Smiths Falls
$249,900 There is historical appeal in this 100+ year old home in
Sensational Smiths Falls! Outstanding curb appeal with nicely manicured brick retaining gardens walls, a lovely deep lot and one car insulated garage with its own 100 service and plenty of extra space for a workshop. this 4 bedroom home has been updated with new shingles, electrical panel and wiring, natural gas hot water on demand heat & new windows so the hard work is out of the way. Lovely oak kitchen overlooks a bright family/sunroom. this home is elegantly appointed for entertaining with large rooms and high ceilings, wood moldings and an undeveloped, very bright attic that has space for another large living area. be proud to own a home with history in a town only 45 minutes to Ottawa’s west end and live in a caring community. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
Norene Allan* 613-812-0407
Drea Scotland* 613-390-2373
Cathie McCabe* 613-284-6263
$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
Paul Martin*** 613-264-0123
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Barbara Shepherd* 613-326-1361
3 Perthmore Glen $249,000 2 bedroom,
2 bathroom 1,180 sq ft bungalow located in popular Perthmore Glen subdivision. Hardwood & ceramic floor throughout the main level. Bright sun/family room off the kitchen at the back of the house opening to backyard deck & gardens. Master bedroom has its own ensuite, 4 piece bath off main hallway as well. Lower level has additional 120 sq ft offinished living space plus lots of area for storage & laundry. Efficient gas heat, central air and attached garage with direct entry into foyer. This affordable model is a perfect retirement or small family home.
Paul Martin 613-264-0123
42 Drummond St. E., Perth
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom 1,180Use as single family, or rent part or all - can be 2,2 bedrm units-back unit currently rented. Splendid 4+ bedroom, 4 bath 1896 victorian. 50x203 ft. Lot on prestigious Drummond St. This beautiful, renovated home is short walk to the farmer`s market, park, restaurants, shops, etc.! Spacious foyer with gleaming refinished hardwood floors and grand curved staircase to upper level. Entertaining sized living & dining with traditional high ceilings and elegant moldings. Gracious master with ensuite-luxurious clawfoot soaker tub. Separate back entrance via deck to open concept family room/kitchen and back unit. Back staircase to bedrms, bath, loft.
Barbara Shepherd 613-264-0123
2788 Balfour Lane $189,000 This one owner bungalow
was built in 1994 and has been extremely well maintained and looked after. Approximately 1200 square feet in area with a full block basement with walkout. There is a single car attached garage. The home is situated on a private 9.66 acres just outside the hamlet of Elphin northwest of Perth. The home is serviced by drilled well, septic system and an efficient woodstove in the living room. The oil tank has been updated to meet current requirements. A screened porch offers a beautiful view of the rolling acreage with its trails. There is red steel roof on the garage and main house. Immediate possession possible. Some appliances included.
Paul Martin 613-264-0123
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cOUntry livinG Why bUild? $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
Andrew Rivington* 613-812-3280
Otty Lake
Black Lake
$449,500 4.75 acre property on black lake just 15 minutes from perth, over 800 ft of good waterfront. ttally private cottage near the water’s edge, years of character & with numerous renovations & conveniences. three bedrooms and a screened-in sleeping/sun porch overlooking the water. cottage is located in the middle of this well treed lot, complete privacy from both the year round road & neighbours. sandy beach area for younger children with lakeside storage cabin nearby, deeper water not far from shore. Bob Ferguson 613-267-2375
Bob Ferguson 613-267-2375
$459,000 Furnished year round home (or cottage) on otty lake just 4 miles from Perth! Great access, wonderful view, good waterfront & clean pebbly shoreline. 3+2 bdrm home, oak cabinetry in kitchen, hardwood floor in dining area & good quality throughout. Lower level features family room with airtight woodstove, two bedrooms & second full bath with walk-in shower & jacuzzi tub, walkout to deck overlooking the lake. large storage compartments on lower level as well. large lakeside wall of windows on both levels. main floor laundry. MLS# 920611.
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12 Polk Crescent, Portland
5 Great Polk3 bed, Crescent, $324,000 2 bath splitPortland entry bungalow one
$238,900 Great 3 bed, 2 bath split entry bungalow one minute from Big Rideau Lake in Portland.
minute from Big Rideau lot, Lake attached in Portland. double car $222,500 Double garage, split entry bungalow with view of Big Rideau Lake.
Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 and Drea Scotland 613-390 2372
Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 and Drea Scotland 613-390 2372
julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca
julia-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca drea-scotland@coldwellbanker.ca
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167 Brockville Street, Smiths Falls
311 Bristow Road, Smiths Falls
$239,900 Neat as a pin, awesome curb appeal & park-like backyard setting makes this well kept brick home a complete winner! Interlocking brick driveway & landscaped stone retaining walls enhance the look of this lovingly maintained home. Warm & inviting oak kitchen has ample cupboard space. Bright living area with gas fireplace & crown mouldings add an elegant charm which flows to the dining area with custom built-in side board & bow window overlooking the inground pool. 2 bedrooms with plenty of storage & renovated bathroom complete the main floor. Lower level features a bedroom, recreation room, laundry area with laundry shoot, 3 piece bath & workshop for the man of the family. Sit in the back screened porch, put your feet up & enjoy your solid, maintenance free home & take a dip in the pool!
Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
$379,900 This beautiful home in montague township sits
on a 1.64 acre lot on the corner of Bristow Rad with an easy commute to Ottawa. Perfect family home with 3+2 bedrooms and 2 full baths. enter the bright, spacious hallway & step up to the open concept kitchen, dining & living area featuring sparkling maple gunstock hardwood floors. Large master bedroom with cheater door to spacious bath with shower & jacuzzi tub. bright, lower level family room, 2 good sized bedrooms, 2nd bath & laundry room. enjoy the private backyard off the raised deck and a safe, fenced are for your canine friend. This is a great home for a growing family. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
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SUNDAY JULY 27 1-3PM 18 Court St Delta $187,000
This is a pretty sweet little package. A 1 bedroom year round waterfront home/cottage as well as another 1 bedroom cottage sitting side by side on the creek that runs out onto lower beverley lake. Sitting right next to the park in the village of delta. There is ample room to drive your pontoon boat into the dock and level lot. The home is in good condition and can be lived in year round. The cottage is handy for extra guests.
504 Bador Rd $269,000
Wow what a classic bob’s lake cottage, sitting on 120 feet excellent level waterfront with a cement sea wall, deck and gazebo by the water’s edge. The cottage has 3 bedrooms a 3 piece bath, living room, kitchen and of course a screened porch. There is a garage for your boat an extra storage building and a canvas car port. Beautiful big lake view with great swimming, fishing and boating. Just pack your bags and spend the summer.
41 Farren Lake Lane $259,000
This is a very nice 2 bedroom cottage sitting close to the lake on a perfectly level lot. The cottage was remodelled with laminate flooring, pine walls, pine ceilings, windows, electric stove/heater and vinyl siding.Most furnishings are included in this comfortable easy to maintain cottage. There is a deck beside the cottage, a good dock and great sandy beach swimming on popular farren lake.
59 Lawson Lane, Westport $479,000
Chalet frontenac with 350 feet great waterfront is a 2+ bedroom waterfront home/cottage featuring an immaculate interior with a sunken living/dining room with hardwood flooring, woodstove and walkout to a screened porch. The kitchen is modern with a sitdown bar. The bedrooms are a good size and there is a main floor laundry. There is a handy screened gazebo by the lake with good docking. This property is very private and well treed.
$69,500 • 75 OWEN, LANARK VILLAGE
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$169,900 • 180 CHURCH, FRANKTOWN
IDEAL STARTER HOME
401 Pike Lake $750,000
Not too many around like this property...A modern 3 bedroom waterfront home with, 1000 feet excellent shoreline and 4 acres of privacy,a 3 bdrm cottage,a 2 bdrm cottage, a 30x36 workshop/ garage, a 35x52 boat storage building, a 20x20 car port, a 63x40 airplane hangar/storage building sitting right by the waters edge with ramp into the lake, and a woodshed. There is a big breakwater and the lot has many mature trees...It’s ideal.
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$241,500 • 2141 RUSSETT, MCNAB/BRAESIDE
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$259,900 • 474 MAPLE, BECKWITH
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$269,900 • 1043 CONCESSION 10B, INNISVILLE AREA
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$347,900 • 5284 ROGER STEVENS, MONTAGUE
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5424 Salem Rd Westport $457,000
A beautiful 3 bedroom waterfront home on much sought after sand lake, just outside the village of westport. The home features 2 baths, sunken living room that leads to the solarium and an outstanding view of the waterfront, modern kitchen with separate dining room and an attached double garage. The lot is level with west exposure for the wonderful sunsets, lot is fenced toward the lake and there is a boardwalk along the water’s edge.
$129,900 • 8 JAMES, FRANKVILLE
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Wendy Hillier Broker 613-285-4476
Jennifer McCleery Sales Representative 613-285-5007
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Butch Webster Sales Representative 613-285-4959
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REAL ESTATE 343 Robert Lane Open HOuse sat JuLY 26 12-2pm Westport $399,000
565 ft of pristine waterfront on Big Crosby Lake, within 1.5 hrs of Ottawa. 2 Bed cottage, Bunkie and BBQ pit.
64 Buce Bay Lane $529,000
COLIN ABE RNETHY Sales Represe
4 Bedroom year round home with 500 ft waterfront almost 5 acres of peace and tranquility on much desired Devil Lake.
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69 Space Lane $379,000
190 ft of easy accessible waterfront year round home with 3 beds, 2 car garage on Burridge Lake.
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10:30am-12:00pm 8 Ontario Street Smiths Falls 11:00am-12:00pm 3110 Hwy. 43 East Smiths Falls 47 McGill Street Smiths Falls 33 Catherine Street Smiths Falls 11:00am-12:30pm 870 Stanley Road Perth 11:30am-1:00pm 63 Paul Drive Lanark 12:00pm-1:00pm 133 Karen Lane Smiths Perth 48 R2 Rideau Lakes 12:00pm-2:00pm 343 Robert Lane Westport 1:00pm-2:00pm 73 Henry Street Easton’s Corners 6 Campbell Street Portland 1:00pm-2:30pm 1158 Fallbrook Road Perth 138 Evans Road Perth 41 Daniel Street Smiths Falls 1:00pm-3:00pm 205 Preston Drive Carleton Place 323 Clarchris Road Perth 4225 Scotch Line Road Perth 495 Christie Lake Road Perth 2:00pm-3:30pm 190 Echo Bay Road Perth 2:00pm-4:0pm 1590 Drummond Conc 7 Rd Perth
Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Stan Suffell 613-284-6756 Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Doug Forde 613-285-5782 Rebecca Molyneaux 613-267-8585 Pauline Aunger 613-283-6666 Colin Abernathy 613-539-8479 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Barbara Shepherd 613-325-1361 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Barbara Couch 613-253-0518 Oral Pretty 613-264-0123 Paul Martin 613-264-0123 Kim Mays 613-812-1444 Doug Forde 613-285-5782 Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467
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28 McGregor Street, Carleton Place $337,500
$284,900 • MLS#920445 Marly Burke
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3 bedroom (total) end unit in Carleton Place with fenced yard, fully finished, recently renovated LL, 2 baths, gas heat on cul de sac, allowing privacy to the side.
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$229,900 • MLS#918068 Jason Coleman
Saturday, July 26, 11am -12pm 3110 43 Hwy. East $219,000 MLS: 903648 Host: Evelyn Lee**
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Sunday, July 27, 1:00pm-2:00pm 796 Kinch St. (Line 5) Jasper $269,900 MLS: 916587 Host: Evelyn Lee**
Ideal sized home in the heart of Carleton Place. Fully finished on both levels and featuring hardwood& ceramic flooring, fenced yard & 5 appliances.
$314,900 • MLS#916667 John Coburn
Sunday, July 27, 11am-12:00pm 250 Cty. Rd. 17, Jasper $279,000 MLS: 900663 Host: Tracy Thompson*** NEW PRICE
1 ROSAMOND STREET
418 FERRILL CRES
Great location for this delightful family home. Fully finished lower leve, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms (could convert to 4), large open kit, 2 tier deck, newer laminate flooring on main level.
$249,900 • MLS#920072 Jason Coleman
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$307,900 • MLS#918444 Jason Coleman
14 Beckwith St. North Commercial Property Downtown Smiths Falls $72,500 MLS: 905589
Robin J. Ferrill Broker of Record
John Coburn Broker
Jeff Wilson Sales Representative
$529,900 • MLS#912620 Jason Coleman
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$349,900 • MLS#919758 John Coburn
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Beautifully updated 2 storey home in Middleville. New bright kitchen, hardwood floors, updated bathrooms, newer siding, shingles and windows. Large mudroom with woodstove, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, great detached garage and large deck. Great home. A must see!
Rhonda Brunke Sales Representative
3991 WOLFGROVE ROAD
Very picturesque farm house on 77 acres near Middleville. Open pastures and about 40 acres of bush. Decorative tin ceiling in livingroom.
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1986 CON 6C RD.
Great neighbourhood for this brick bungalow. Nicely treed lot with detached garage. Finished lower level.
4080 TATLOCK ROAD
Over 19 acres of land, this stunning log home is a must see! 3 bedrooms in main floor, open concept, hardwoods, lower level walkout, large detached shop/garage.
394 PERTH STREET
3 bedroom solid brick bungalow in Almonte, with fully finished lower level, newer gas furnace, c/air, attached garage, hardwood and tile floors on main, close to recreation.
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179 KING
62 Pearl Street $272,000 MLS: 910059
$239,900 • MLS#920759 Jason Coleman
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$349,900 • MLS#914345 Jeff Wilson
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Side by side duplex in Almonte with 3 bedrooms each side. Quiet location off main streets but walking distance to all amenities. N. gas heat,c. air on owner side. Unit 2 needs to be renovated.
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Fully finished home on both levels, upgraded furnace, roof, floors (and much more) gorgeous pool & decking, loads of inclusions.
$199,900 • MLS#916637 Jeff Wilson
$229,900 • MLS#911408 John Coburn
152 Bristow Drive $429,000 MLS: 902797
$359,900 • MLS#920816 John Coburn
226 LEE CRESCENT
Gorgeous view of the falls from the master and living room. 2 generous sized bedrooms, ensuite & walk-in.
$299,900 • MLS#921048 Carolyn Renwick
136 BROUGHAM STREET
30 COMBA DRIVE
Great family neighbourhood on the edge of Carleton Place. 2 storey home with finished lower level, fenced yard and includes appliances.
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Very unique waterfront property. Original log cottage built in 1880 approx. Modern two bdrm 2 bth home attached. You could go to the cottage & never leave home.
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$269,900 • MLS#915280 Carolyn Renwick
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ty-aged daughter. The challenge facing the owners is that the home is located in London, where their daughter will be attending university and they live in the GTA. Q. Hi Phil. Our daughter is starting her second year of university in London this fall and we purchased a three-bedroom home there for her to live in while she attends school and as an investment. Our son who entered Grade 12 this year has expressed interest in going to school there too so he may move in at some point.
In the meantime, our daughter has found two friends to live with and although it’s our daughter and her friends, since we have never been landlords before, we want to make sure we aren’t missing anything. Can you help? A. A rental property can certainly be a valuable asset to your portfolio and in your case, one with some practical advantages. You are correct in thinking that despite the fact that it is your daughter and her friends who are your tenants that as a landlord in Ontario, you have certain responsibilities set out by
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their finals, noted Leo Dryden of the Karnak Shriners, tour guide. A special x-ray machine is also on premises, a standing 3D imaging system. This system reduces exposure to radiation, and is also an extremely quick way to obtain the needed images. The machine itself is quite quiet, as compared to an MRI machine, noted Rondeau. Treatments, care as well as life changing research happens under the auspices of the Montreal facility. The Fassier-Duval Telescopic IM System, for treatment of OI and other bone issues, was founded with collaboration from the hospital’s Dr. Francois Fassier. In fact the doctor now travels around the world and trains surgeons in 60 countries where children are getting this technology, Rondeau explained. Office spaces are small for doctors and staff, as mentioned before, there is no room to expand. For patients as young as one month old, all the way to 21 years of age, there is a tub and shampoo room, spaces for parents which include a bed and dresser, there is a laundry facility, a television is included in each room and a phone for parents to use, “We cover everything,” noted Dryden. “Everything is free,” he emphasized. The facility also has a music room, family room and Internet is free. There is one nurse for every three children. Each child brought from another hospital facility is monitored for 24 hours as, “There is no sickness here,” Dryden noted. Le Parc, a playroom, is bright, featuring everything a child might delight in. Even dolls whom have halos, braces. “They look like toys, but they are more than toys for the children,” Dryden commented. The dolls are not just to play with, but also for children to relate to. A special presentation by Rondeau highlighted some astounding numbers – 16,922 clinical consultations were conducted in 2013 “representing a 35 per cent increase over the last five years.” There were 4,513 new referrals in 2013, “An increase of more than 10 per cent over the previous year.” In 2013, 959 surgeries were performed, 250 outreach clinic appointments took place, there were 13 telemedicine consultations and more. The presentation notes explained, “In planning the new hospital we are ensuring that it will be a true Shriners Hospital and will correspond to our vision, positioning and the needs of our future patients.” The new facility will be more than 207,000 square feet with 22 single patient rooms, four operating rooms, 29,000 square feet of research space, 18,000 square feet of Ambulatory Care, 13,000 for rehabilitation services. “We are planning on an increase in surgeries,” Rondeau noted. The new facility will allow for greater efficiencies, as surgeons will be able to go from one room to the next, not having to wait for the rooms to be prepped in between time. The increase space for outpatient areas as well as research will greatly aid in operations, as these two areas have been
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Above, the Shriners Hospital for Children-Canada in Montreal currently being built with a goal of completion and then opening in fall of 2015, will replace the current site built in 1925. Below, members of the Tunis Shriners are seen here with a load of books and toys they brought as a donation to the Shriners Hos-
“growing tremendously,” she said. Fundraising campaign Part of the Exceptional Care for Exceptional Kids fundraising campaign for the new facility is to raise, “An endowment fund of $3 million is required for the creation of the Francis Glorieux Chair in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Research.” New services the hospital will be able to offer, once construction is complete are a clinical investigations unit, an education centre as well as a surgical skills laboratory and movement analysis laboratory. Their current space has just over 89,000 square feet of space which is taken up by two operating rooms, 14,475
pital for Children-Canada in Montreal June 1. Books are in need. A group of close to 40 individuals, including many from the Tunis Shriners Brockville and District Shrine Club, had the opportunity to tour the Shriners Hospital for Children as well as embark on a visit to the new hospital being built.
floors, six above ground and two underground each space will have a special theme, and child friendly ambiance. The design of the hospital reflects the realities faced across Canada, she said. Themes will include the St. Lawrence Valley, Prairies, the Great North, Atlantic Coast, a rink theme and more. The plan is to open the new facility in late August 2015. The new location comes with a price tag of $130 million. To raise those dollars the Exceptional Care for Exceptional Kids campaign was launched. The Exceptional Care Odyssey began in St. John’s, Newfoundland, May 13. To take 66 days, stopping in 55 locations, 17,000 kilometres will be traversed. The tour stopped in Brockville at City Hall, June 10. Already more than half of the goal has been raised. According to information from the Shriners, the Odyssey involves not just hundreds of Shriners, but also 40 patients and their families, 17 Shrine Temples; eight parades, the Odyssey will journey into the United States. Aside from raising those all-important dollars other key components of the mission, as mentioned are to raise awareness of “The hospital’s mission to provide specialized orthopaedic care to children,” as well as to showcase the Shriners fraternity, explained Gemma Bélanger, information officer, public relations for Shriners Hospitals for Children, to those gathered at City Hall in Brockville. The Odyssey left from Brockville for Belleville that day, and will be heading through locations such as London, Winnipeg, Regina and on to British Columbia where it will finish its journey in Victoria. Along the way stickers are being sold to raise funds – turning the red exterior of the vehicle into a rash of white circular well wishes. Most notes say “Good Luck,” while others are in support and encouragement of the hospital’s works. There are 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children, “providing expert, specialized care to children under the age of 18 with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate. All services are provided at no charge.” The current Shriners Hospital for Children in Montreal, was built in 1925. For further details about the Odyssey tour and the Exceptional Care for Exceptional Kids Campaign, please visit exceptionalcare4kids.com.
square feet of research space, 5,851 square feet of Ambulatory Care space and 3,474 square feet for rehabilitation services. A groundbreaking ceremony was held in October 2011 at the new site, with construction beginning in April 2013. The new location is adjacent to the Montreal Children’s Hospital of the McGill University Health Centre, an adult hospital is also beside the new space, Cancer Centre and Research Institute. The location is right near a Metro train and Marla Dowdall/METROLAND bus terminal, bicycle paths are nearby. “The idea was to be in an area that is Emmanuelle Rondeau, communications and marketing manager for completely accessible,” Rondeau said. Shriners Hospital for Children-Canada, spoke about the various condiThe new hospital will have eight tions as well as treatments offered at the Montreal site.
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Following the literary trail in Dublin entertaining JEFF MAGUIRE
a must see. Unveiled in give your enemies; nothing 1997, the sculpture is now annoys them so much.” on the route of every tour Leaving Merrion bus company in Dublin. Square Park we strolled to the nearby Georgian Amusing monument House Museum where we The monument to the enjoyed a very interesting Dublin-born Wilde is con- tour. As we were headed sidered by many to be the there I noticed a directiongreatest statue of all time. al sign which read, “The That’s because the reclin- Lincoln Inn, A Famous ing figure captures the James Joyce Pub.” It was writer’s personality and late morning and I made a in such a way that Wilde mental note that the Linhimself would undoubt- coln Inn would make a edly be very amused. His good lunch stop. highly successful career Following the tour that’s and sometimes tumultuous where we went. The estabprivate life reached a sad lishment is located beside conclusion in November Trinity College and there1900. He died of cerebral fore is a popular haunt for meningitis in Paris at the students. On this day, with tender age of 46. most students on summer The author of the clas- break, it was mainly popusic novel ‘The Picture lated by businesspeople of Dorian Gray’ and the and tourists. much-loved play ‘The We had a good and inex- HEARING AID SPECIALIST Importance of Being Ear- pensive lunch (by Dublin nest’, among many other standards) and soaked up Registered with Ministry of Health works, is also noted for his the atmosphere in a place Blue Cross wit. Consider this Wilde where the famous author D.V.A. Taps Cards Repairs & Testing quotation: “Always for- (Joyce) enjoyed his favou- Home Service Available
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Since this is a column of many quotations, here is one from the man himself, James Joyce. “Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age.” Joyce was not quite 60 when he died. Ireland of course has so many outstanding writers. I would need multiple columns to provide even a snippet of information about the many outstanding authors, poets and journalists who have emerged from the small, island nation. Dublin alone is the birthplace of so many.
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rite libations (he was a heavy drinker). The Lincoln Inn’s main claim to fame is that Joyce first met his wife Nora Barnacle in the establishment on June 16, 1904. Their first meeting provided the date for the action in Ulysses. The details are painted on the front window of the Lincoln Inn which is clearly a major selling point for the pub. Our waitress was a pleasant young lady who turned out to have the wit of a writer herself. Pointing to a wall plaque above a table, kitty corner from where the four of us were sitting, she said, “You should have sat over there!” I went over to check out the small, bronze plaque. It reads “Bullshit Corner.” Evidently she was listening to our conversation! On the final day of our Ireland visit we came across a statue of Joyce which is located on North Earl Street, just off busy O’Connell Street and not far from the River Liffey. Kathleen and Wendy wanted their photo taken with the statue which was unveiled in 1990. It depicts a rather cocky looking Joyce leaning on his walking stick.
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sights. Statues or other monuments to Dublin’s many writers, the best known and those with lesser resumes, are commonplace. Parks and green spaces normally provide some respite from the hustle and bustle of lively, big cities. In Dublin the only park you can lose yourself in is vast Phoenix Park which is well away from the centre. In smaller, but very attractive St. Stephen’s Green, the Maguires and LeBlancs took a lunchtime stroll in the company of thousands of “new friends.” The benches, lawns and fountains were so crowded we would have had to line up to find a space to sit. Still, we enjoyed the magnificent floral displays, the attractive water features along with several busts and statues of Irish notables, including James Joyce (1882-1941). Joyce, the Dublin born novelist and poet, is considered one of the most influential writers of the early 20th century. Perhaps his best known work is the modernist novel ‘Ulysses’ (circa 1922). The following week, after returning to Dublin following a five-day tour of southern and western Ireland, we decided to walk some of the marvelous Georgian streets in the capital. Along the way we took a detour through leafy Merrion Square Park where we stopped at one of the city’s most famous landmarks, a statue of writer/poet Oscar Wilde. The statue, in living colour no less, is
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Yeats’ pilgrimage In 2006 Kathy and I visited the grave of William Butler Yeats, one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. The
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emergency responders. The next day, the members took to the water at the beach in Almonte to learn how to respond to all sorts of water emergency situations. Each team took turns capsizing into the Mississippi River and being rescued by another team. Skills learned included changing positions in a canoe, throwing a heaving line, assisting people in the water, canoe over canoe retrieval, and canoe towing. All received a two-hour on land session to discuss situations that included risk management, environmental hazards, hypo- and hyperthermia, emergency kits and legal requirements for canoes and kayaks. Instructor for both sessions was Karen Hurd from the RA Canoe Camping Club of Ottawa. Karen has had years of training and leadership in long-term canoe treks and wilderness adventures. Her enthusiastic and professional approach to the topics was much appreciated. MVFN is fortunate to now have a cadre of trained members to accompany all
of their outdoor activities. MVFN leader for this training was Sheldon Scrivens from Stittsville. Sheldon is in charge of the MVFN canoe/kayak program. The next MVFN canoe/kayak outing is scheduled for July 27, 2014. For full details of scheduled events, please visit MVFN’s website for the events calendar at http://mvfn.ca/ events/, and also recent posts and club information. Keep up to date via email notifications and support MVFN by becoming a member of this local charitable field naturalist group (a member of the Ontario Nature Network).
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They Came From Away plays at Station Theatre July 26 Arts – Written and performed by Trevor McKinven, They Came From Away tells the story of four characters from the “class of Gander 2001” as they gather to reminisce about what happened when all air traffic was ordered to land on 9/11, 2001 in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland. Gander had the airport facilities to accommodate the influx, but not the hotels/restaurants; so the townsfolk took the displaced passengers into their homes, gave them a place to rest a weary head, have a good home-cooked meal and a dose of old fashioned Newfoundland hospitality. The audience has a fly on the wall, front row seat for some of the tall tales that emerge when four of these “plane people” reunite and reflect on that week-long, international, slumber/kitchen party. Johnny is your ‘old school’ Newfoundlander who invites his buds back for a “good ol’ fashion yarn.” He’s the quintessential “old school Newfie,” an ex-fisherman/bus driver who doesn’t suffer fools gladSubmitted photo ly and certainly won’t beat Trevor McKinven, above, will be at the Station Theatre onearound the bush! At 76 years young, he can’t wait to hear night only, this Saturday, July 26, bringing his play, They the impressions they left on the Came From Away, to the stage.
folks who “came from away.” Giovanni is a flirtatious 32year-old Italian from Florence who loves Canada and tries (in broken Inglese) to point out surprising similarities between his Newfoundland hosts and Italians. Sherry is a conservative woman from Georgia who, despite her nervous energy, will charm “y’all” with her southern twang and thankful nature. Frankie is the consummate New Yorker, a city fireman, who hails from the Borough of Brooklyn and had a rough time dealing with what was happening to his city and the direct effect on his family and friends. The thread that runs through all these characters, portrayed
by author Trevor McKinven, is how profoundly grateful they are to have been sent somewhere so special and how it truly saved their collective sanity at such a difficult time. The generous Newfoundlanders did not care who or what you were that week. All that mattered was that they provided a good meal, a place to rest and a dash of fun-tastic Newfoundland hospitality. The playwright, who has a fascination with different accents and body language, is from North Hatley, Quebec, and is a graduate of the University of Ottawa. The Smiths Falls Community Theatre invites young and old to come out and enjoy a heart warming evening in its
delightfully air conditioned playhouse. They Came From Away will be performed Saturday, July 26 only at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for students (with ID). For online ticket sales, go to the Station Theatre website at smithsfallstheatre.com or phone 613-283-0300 (Visa/ Mastercard). In person, tickets can be purchased at Special Greetings, 8 Russell St. E., Smiths Falls (cash only). Tickets may also be purchased at the door of the Station Theatre at 53 Victoria Avenue (if available), a half-hour before performance. Cash only. Submitted by the Smiths Falls Community Theatre.
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Five charged in theft of copper wire from Carleton Place construction site vestigation, police determined that five suspects had fled the scene. Officers were able to locate three suspects in the area who were arrested without incident. With the assistance of the OPP Canine Unit and the OPP Emergency Response Team, two more suspects were located and arrested without incident. As a result, two 20-yearolds and an 18-year-old from Ottawa, a 17-year-old male
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come from town promotion funds. “He was looking for money from economic development, it wouldn’t directly affect our ice cost but overall it would affect us as taxpayers, as someone would have to pay for the ice,” Ross said. “If the town wanted to spend money on hockey overall, it should go to all user groups overall and not just the Canadians.” Ross explained that the bathrooms in dressing room one do not have doors and if the town wanted to spend money they are the first thing that should be fixed. Mayor Wendy LeBlanc called it an educational meeting as no decision was made since Clarke withdrew his proposal. She learned a lot about the impact both organizations have on the community. “I acknowledge that the Canadians have made a significant impact to the community,” said LeBlanc. “I also acknowledge that the arena does provide a number of in-kind services to the Canadians, there is a fair bit of give and take. I certainly realize the Canadians are a privately run business and I was not prepared to give them free practice ice, however it didn’t come to that because Jason withdrew the request.” The Canadians receive a number of in-kind services from the town such as advertising, storage, parking, staffing costs and they are charged 1.5 practice
hours for the cost of an hour at the nonprime time resident minor rate. Both Clarke and Ross say their respective groups have a significant affect on the Town of Carleton Place. Clarke says that the team helps out the community a great deal and has helped bring the Town of Carleton Place a lot of attention. “Five years ago I came to council because we wanted to make an off-ice impact and now five years from the original presentation we have put Carleton Place on the national stage, had an economic impact of over $1 million, had 30 NCAA scholarships awarded totaling over $3 million in educational scholarships and have had 12 players play on the team from Carleton Place and Almonte,” said Clarke. “Five years ago I said what we wanted to achieve and we have gone beyond that.” Clarke wants to make sure people know the team is not just here for hockey and wants to make an impact in the community. In the last five years, Canadians players have helped out with a number of local events: reading programs, minor hockey practices, CanSkate power skating, school participation, cancer awareness programs such as Movember, raised money for the hospital and youth centre and donated chairs to the arena. During the minor hockey presentation to the committee they pointed out that there are 425 players in the minor hockey league and 275 players in girls minor hockey.
“When you look at those numbers you have a huge user group, multiply that by parents and you have a lot of taxpayers who were upset the town was going to give a small business free ice time,” said Ross. “We bring way more to town than the Canadians. We run, on average, 29 teams a year and they each play 12 home games and every single time we have a home game we bring in a team from outside the community and every parent stops for coffee or goes for dinner.” In the last five years the minor hockey association has held 28 tournaments with an average of seven out of town teams. “If you look just at tournaments that are here, all day people are buying meals and shopping here, we are bringing a substantial amount to the community as well,” said Ross. Ross noted that the association has a very good relationship with the Canadians and supported the town’s decision to give the team $3,500 when they competed for the RBC Cup. “That was money well spent, 100 per cent, it was valid advertising money… We get along very good and there is no animosity,” he stressed. The issue was set to be discussed at a July 29 meeting but there was a special council meeting set for the same day, Clarke inquired if the issue could be discussed as he needed his budget submitted to the league by July 29.
CPDMH recognized for improved wait times News – The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care has recognized Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) for its improved emergency department (ED) wait times. In fact, CPDMH has the most improved wait times for hospitals of its size in Ontario. CPDMH’s wait time is 1.5 hours less than the hospital group average of 4.4 hours. “It’s all part of our commitment to quality, compassionate care,” notes Toni Surko, the hospital’s chief executive officer. “We want to continually improve the way we care for patients, in the emergency and throughout the hospital.” Several initiatives are in place to help support shorter wait times. For example, CPDMH has a fast track system with one room dedicated for quick visits when possible. Able patients return to the waiting room while awaiting results, freeing up examina-
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UPcoming coUncil meetings: July 29, 2014 @ 6:00 pm - council committee of the Whole (immediately following council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Rd) unless otherwise indicated. HazardoUs Waste dePot – oPen For tHe sUmmer The Town of Mississippi Mills continues to participate with neighbouring municipalities in the Hazardous Waste Depot held in Carleton Place (128 Patterson Street). The depot is open from 8 am to noon on Saturdays only. Opening on May 17, 2014 Last Day open for the season will be August 30, 2014
civic Holiday – garbage and recycling There will be NO changes to the garbage and recycling schedule during the week of August 4, 2014.
carleton Place & district memorial HosPital board - 1 member reQUired
There is one vacancy on the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Board. The Board governs the hospitals’ affairs and oversees its management. For a copy of the terms of reference or for more information about the Board, please contact Toni Surko, Chief Executive Officer, at 613-253-3825. Residents of Mississippi Mills interested in representing the Town on the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Board should complete a Committee Application Form, available online at www.mississippimills.ca or at the Municipal Office, and submit it by noon on August 7, 2014 to: Town Clerk Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Rd P.O. Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0
Water restrictions The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time.
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Municipal Matters July 24, 2014 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.
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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.
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tion rooms for other patients. And a new volunteer role provides an extra set of hands in the waiting room, helping to direct patients and answer any questions. In her congratulatory letter, assistant deputy minister Nancy Naylor notes that the ministry would be meeting with CPDMH “to discuss how the strategies have contributed to this achievement can be leveraged to help improve ED performance at other hospitals across the province.” The acting board chair of the Champlain Local Integration Network agrees. “We know the amount of work required by your team to produce such results. We are very grateful for your sustained efforts that contribute to the commitment we all have to continue to improve access to emergency services,” adds Jocelyne Beauchamp. Submitted by Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital.
of hearing as well as by people who are mobility impaired and those who are blind/ vision impaired.
mississiPPi mills beacH oPerations sUPervised sWim scHedUle at tHe almonte & PakenHam beacH. 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 @ (613) 256-1077. Please note that you swim at your own risk when the beach is unsupervised.
Take your thyme at 19th annual Ottawa Valley Midsummer Herbfest July 27 tlepack@perfprint.ca
Community – Herbfest will be sprouting all sorts of fun this weekend. The 19th annual Ottawa Valley Midsummer Herbfest is hosted by the Herb Garden and will take place on Sunday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain or shine. The goal of the festival is to introduce people to their neighbours who produce local, healthy, natural and organic products and to promote healthy lifestyle choices in a fun and magical atmosphere. “It’s a community event and runs because we have 75 volunteers and 85 to 100 local vendors.
It was set up to help promote small, local businesses,” said Gerry Bedard, co-owner of the Herb Garden. Bedard says it’s more than just herbs. “That’s just the theme; we have live music, children’s activities, dance performers, guided tours and more,” said Bedard. “It’s a great introduction to being outdoors and people are able to explore the grounds.” Family fun There are lots of family friendly activities planned for the day as Bedard said family and kids are very important to the festival. There will be Nordic pole walking, guided labyrinth walks, Henna tattoos, an appearance by the Korny
Klowns, face painting and more. Bedard encourages people to come for the entertainment as well. “Come early and wake up to the Marimba Band,” said Bedard. Entertainment The Tine Rufaro Marimba Band will play from 9 to 9:45 a.m., the Blue Page Trio will take the food court stage from 11 a.m. to noon, the Harpists on the Porch: Heather Flinn and Joanne Griffin will perform from noon to 1 p.m., followed by Lucas Haneman on guitar at 1 to 2 p.m. and to finish off the entertainment is Brea Lawrenson at 2 p.m. Speakers There are a number of demonstrations that will be taking place starting at 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. and include
Vanessa Simmons: A Cheese Sommelier Talks Cheese; Kathleen Leeson: Shamanic Healer and Clinical Herbalist on The Danger of GMOs; Telsing Andrews, Canadian Organic Grower on Edible Front Yard Gardens; herbalist Carol McGrath: Anyone Can Be A Herbalist; Mike Nickerson, author on Living On Earth As If We Want To Stay; and Helene Anne Fortin on the Healing Art of Photography. Cook-Off The Chef Cook-Off will be held from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in demonstration tent number one. The Chef Cook-Off is considered one of the cornerstone events of Herbfest and will see three local chefs compete for top honours putting their culinary talents to the challenge!
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This year the three chefs who are up for the challenge are: Trisha Donaldson, owner of Dish: Chef’s Table Catering, Derick Cotnam, chef at My Catering Group and Whitney Toogood, chef at Saunders Farm. Tickets Advance tickets are on sale and tickets at the gate cost $5 for a single ticket and $15 for a family ticket. Onsite parking is $2 (there is no parking on Old Almonte Road). The Herb Garden is located 15 km west of Kanata towards Almonte and is just east of Upper Dwyer Hill Road at 3840 Old Almonte Rd. For more information on the Ottawa Valley Midsummer Herbfest and the Herb Garden, please visit www. herbfest.ca.
SERVING ITALIAN & CANADIAN FOOD
Join us at this popular spot in Carleton Place, where friends & families meet to eat! Submitted photo
The 19th annual Ottawa Valley Midsummer Herbfest is taking place rain or shine this Sunday, July 27 at the Herb Garden.
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Summer Meeting of Council – July 29th, 2014 1:30.PM Policy Review Committee Followed by Council at 7:00p.m To view agendas for these meetings, visit www.carletonplace.ca under the Town Hall tab. Town Council Summer Break – Please Note – There will be no weekly meetings during the months of July and August. The regular meeting schedule will resume in September.
BRIdgE STREET BAzAAR ROAd CLOSURE Bridge Street will be closed to vehicular traffic on Saturday, August 2nd from 7:00a.m until 5:00p.m. There will be no parking on the street or in the two municipal parking lots across from the Scotia Bank on Bridge Street after 3:00a.m Saturday morning. Vehicles on site (both on the street and in the municipal parking lots) after 3:00a.m will be towed.
WATER & SEWER BILLINgS
due July 31st 2014 Water and sewer billings are due July 31st 2014. If you have not received this billing please contact the office at 613-257-6218.
CIvIC HOLIdAY WASTE COLLECTION
August 4, 2014 Garbage & recycling will not be collected on Monday August 4th due to the Civic Holiday. Instead garbage & recycling will be collected on Tuesday August 5th. For information about garbage collection in Carleton Place, please visit our website, http://carletonplace.ca.
The Town of Carleton Place is seeking an individual to fill the student position of Library Page. Summary: Reporting to the Manager of Library Services, the incumbent will be responsible for shelving returned library materials and keeping all items in order on the shelves. Qualification/Experience: • Ability to communicate effectively with patrons and staff • Ability to give friendly, helpful service to the public • Reliable and punctual • Computer skills including: word processing; inputting and manipulating data in an automated library system; use of library automated system circulation and public catalog functions • The ability to learn the use of the Dewey classification system and other library procedures is required, and • Minimum age of 14 as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Industrial Regulations. A detailed job description for this position can be accessed at www.carletonplace.ca Interested applicants are invited to submit an application in confidence by 5:30 PM August 8, 2014 quoting “Library Page” Attention Manager of Library Services by: Mail: Town of Carleton Place Attn: Manager of Library Services 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 Email: hr@carletonplace.ca, or Facsimile: 613 257 8170 We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity employer following the rules and regulations set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal information submitted will be used for the purposes of determining suitability for this competition only and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) upon request.
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Ninth annual Bridge Street Bazaar Aug. 2 Community – Calling all locals and out-oftowners! The Carleton Place Business Improvement Association (BIA) invites you to visit downtown Carleton Place on Saturday, Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to enjoy a summer community extravaganza. The ninth annual Bridge Street Bazaar will showcase the center of this colourful and historical town, including a sidewalk shop with over a hundred vendors. Visitors can meet us downtown on the Mississippi, and have the opportunity to shop, enjoy some great local entertainment and eat at waterfront pubs and restaurants. The entire downtown section of Bridge Street will be shut off to vehicular traffic, making way for a pedestrian-friendly area where both vendors and merchants alike can display and sell their products. The full-day schedule of the sidewalk sale includes various activities and attractions – including some of Carleton Place’s finest musicians, mascots and dancers. This family fun event offers something for even our youngest visitors – petting zoo, pony rides, face painting and balloon animals are among the many activities that will delight the young and young at heart. The sound of pop, rock and country will fill the air as spectators enjoy a full day of live local entertainment. Entertainment will be in the downtown market full of variety, and best of all, free of charge! With community groups, restaurants and arts
programs all coming together for the day, visitors will truly be able to immerse themselves in the culture of Carleton Place, discovering all that our great town has to offer. When the BIA works together with the Carleton Place community, great events are born that work to unify the people and develop a community’s attraction and overall spirit. New this year, the Downtown Carleton Place’s Community Selfie will take place at the Bridge Street Bazaar on Aug. 2 at the intersection of Mill and Bridge Street. Be a part of history and join us for downtown Carleton Place’s community selfie! Community Selfie instructions: • Each person will take a selfie photo of themselves in one location at the same time. • (Simultaneously) we will have a photographer photographing the group of individuals taking their selfie photos. Definition of selfie: A selfie is a type of selfportrait photograph, typically taken with a handheld digital camera or camera phone. So bring your smartphone or tablet on Aug. 2. Registration is now open for vendors at the 2014 BIA Bridge Street Bazaar. The cost is $30 for a 10’ x 10’ space. All registration forms must be received by July 28 at 4 p.m. If you have any questions regarding the Bridge Street Bazaar, please contact Cathie McOrmond at 613-257-8049 or email cmcormond@carletonplace.ca. Submitted by the Carleton Place Business Improvement Association.
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News – The Carleton Place International Cairn project will soon be complete after the town received another stone July 15 from the Latvian Embassy of Canada. Above, Solvita Raktiko, Attaché with the Embassy of Latvia, centre, presents the stone to Carleton Place Coun. Gary Strike, left, and mayor Wendy LeBlanc at the Carleton Place Town Hall. The new cairn will be unveiled Saturday, Aug. 16.
9pm -1am Doors open at 8pm $15 per ticket (age of majority required) Draw for the Cedar shed (10pm) Food on site Charlie Kitts MC for the night
CARLETON PLACE CIVITAN 50/50 DRAW Contact township or Fire Hall for tickets
Cost: $325.00 per child
Beckwith Fire Department Office: 613-257-1749 Fax: 613-257-4588 Email: beckwithfire@gmail.com Website: www.beckwithfire.com DRAW for a cedar shed worth $2700 (1 ticket for $5 3 tickets for $10) Tickets can be bought at the Township Office Donated by Clearview Lumber Products
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Music at the Market concert series is back Community – The popular Music at the Market concert series has returned for another summer to Market Square in Carleton Place. The free family concert series is once again being presented by the Town of Carleton Place, Carleton Place Business Improvement Association and other community partners. Each concert kicks off at 6:30 p.m. at Market Square (7 Beckwith Street) in Carleton Place. Entertainers Andrew McDougall and Maria Hawkins
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Community – Almonte District High School held a graduation ceremony for its Grade 8 class on June 24 at the school. Ninety students will be heading off to Grade 9 come September.
already performed July 10 and 15, respectively, and the following are remaining Music at the Market dates: • Thursday, July 24 at 6:30 p.m.: Eccentric Adam, who has been performing clown and absurdist characters for nearly 15 years. • Thursday, Aug. 7 at 6:30 p.m.: Junkyard Symphony, a popular group who makes beautiful music from ‘junk’ or household items such as hubcaps and plungers.
p.m.: Splash ‘N Boots, renowned children’s performers featuring Perth native Taes Leavitt. Splash ‘N Boots was nominated for a Juno Award for 2014 Children’s Album of the Year and won the SiriusXM Indies 2014 Canadian Children’s Group of the Year honour.
• Thursday, Aug. 21 at 6:30 p.m.: Music with Brian. Brian is an international children’s performer who is often seen with his friends Melody the • Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 6:30 Hippo and Alan the Lion.
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Volunteers needed to help with tenth year of puppetry magic Tiffany Lepack
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Community – Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival is celebrating a decade in Almonte. To make the celebration extra special, organizers are seeking more volunteers to help make the annual festival on Aug. 8, 9 and 10 a success. The internationally renowned event takes 250 to 300 volunteers to run and they are looking for people to help out with this year’s edition. “It’s a big undertaking and we are coming up a little short this year, we definitely need more volunteers,” said Donna Quince, festival co-ordinator. Each volunteer shift only takes four hours and if you help out you are rewarded with a ticket to the show. “A lot of our volunteers don’t even
see our shows, they just want to help out of the goodness of their heart,” said Quince. “When you have 10,000 people coming for the festival you need committed volunteers.” This year they are in need of a number of key volunteer positions and everyone who volunteers is considered to be an ambassador for the festival and for Almonte, the ‘Friendly Town’. Some of the positions required include: greeters, who hand out schedule information, answer visitor questions, and hand out surveys. These volunteers might get to wear a costume or a puppet and according to Quince, it’s a fun people-person job. Volunteers are also needed to act as performance hosts and master of ceremonies who make announcements at the start of each show. Ticket sellers who give out bracelets are also
being sought. Those who have convertibles or other vintage automobiles are also required to transport some of the VIP guests. Quince noted it’s a wonderful opportunity for people to show off their classic cars. For more information or to volunteer, contact Quince via email: media@ puppetsup.ca. Impact The festival is planning on conducting a survey this year to see how much money people spend while they are at the festival, but Quince knows now that there is a financial impact. “Absolutely, people are spending money in the community. We know people are coming and spending money on the street, for food and going to shops,” said Quince. “Downtown Almonte is a pretty
groovy and trendy place.” After talking with local merchants she knows that other than Christmastime, Puppets Up! is number two in top sales days on Mill Street. “We are making an impact financially, socially and culturally,” said Quince.
She encourages residents and business owners to help make sure Almonte lives up to its reputation of being the ‘Friendly Town’. For more information on the Puppets Up! International Puppet Festival, visit www.puppetsup.ca.
OPP officer faces two charges News – A member of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) from East Region has been charged following an investigation by the members of the OPP Professional Standards Bureau. The investigation was initiated on June 22 as a result of an incident which occurred at the Walmart in Carleton Place where the accused was arrested for a theft under $5,000. As a result of the investigation a 13-
year member from the Ottawa detachment has been charged. He was not on duty at the time of the incident. The 37-year-old provincial constable has been charged with one count of Theft Under $5,000 and one count of resist arrest. The accused, who is currently on leave, will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Perth on Aug. 18. R0012811868/0724
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The Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals to provide professional services to prepare a Development Charges Background Study and By-law. Copies of the Request for Proposal (RFP) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 12:00 p.m. (noon) August 1st, 2014. All inquiries related to the Request for Proposal are to be directed, in writing to the following person. (Email preferred) Information obtained from any other source is not official and should not be relied upon. Robert Bunker, Treasurer 75 George Street, Lanark, Ontario K0J1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.225 F: 613-259-2291 E: rbunker@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.
The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to provide surface treatment for a section of Paul Drive. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 2:00 PM August 8th, 2014. Tenders will be opened at 2:15 PM August 8th, 2014. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Robert Wittkie 75 George Street, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.222 F: 613-259-2291 E: rwittkie@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.
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TEMPORARY BRIDGE CLOSURE Please note that the FRENCH LINE BRIDGE will be closed from 9 AM - 4:30 PM on MONDAY 28 July and TUESDAY 29 July 2014. Detour signs will be in place for the duration of the closure. If you have any questions, please contact DAVE ENNIS, Superintendent of Public Works at 613.259.2398 Ext 239.
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Stem the slaughter of the innocents Editorial – A pro-Russian solider, gun strapped to his side, in a field of sunflowers, holds aloft a child’s stuffed toy. Innocence meets aggression. In the same field, scattered across a swath of eastern Ukraine, where bodies, luggage and airplane parts fell to earth, were other signs of the 80 children who perished when a missile shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 last week, killing a total of 298: a Dutch children’s book, a note in childish handwriting thanking the stewardess for a lovely meal, animated character backpacks. A world away, far from the bleak fields, in the teeming urban mass of humanity that is the Gaza Strip, parents pick through the rubble, the carnage of nearly two weeks of bombardments, looking for their children’s bodies. There, we can still images of four little boys running on the beach, running away from Israeli shells, seconds before they too would be young victims in these attacks. As of this writing, 585 Palestinians have been killed, as have 29 Israelis. All the world can do is look on and watch in horror. Britain’s Independent on Sunday led its cover-
age with a photo of bodies being pulled from Gazan debris and a Ukrainian field. Australia’s Sunday Telegraph showed a front page photo gallery of young Australian victims, one a little girl picking flowers, with the headline “They Were Just Kids”...beside a small teaser of Prince George’s first birthday. And on the front page of the Turkish daily Takvim, a man, his face a mask of shock, grief, and urgent despair, races through the streets of Gaza with a tiny, possibly lifeless body in his arms. The world weeps. But the machinations of defence and diplomacy and realpolitik grind on. In the Middle East, Israel will not stop its bombardment until the Hamas tunnels are destroyed, and the missiles targeting civilians stop flying. In the Gaza Strip, Hamas won’t stop its missile attacks until the seven-year blockade ends. Neither side can afford to lose face, and the Israelis know that they cannot unilaterally cease their fire – because the rockets will still keep coming. No matter how this ends, it won’t end well, and many more widows, orphans, and grieving people will surely be created.
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In Russia, no amount of sanctions will stop President Vladimir Putin from trying to get his hands on eastern Ukraine. No amount of sanctions have yet stopped Putin. Cancelling the G8 did nothing to stop him. Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said this week that Canada will not stand to see Russian troops in the Ukraine. But they are already there – and they are also still in South Ossetia, the Georgian enclave that was a dress rehearsal of sorts, in 2008, for the later adventures in Crimea. He’s done it before, he’ll do it again. While U.S. President Barack Obama is rightly incredulous at the lack of serious cooperation at the plane crash site, asking “What are they trying to hide?” we also need to remember that this has happened to America before, when the USS Vin-
cennes downed an Iranian passenger jet over the Persian Gulf in the late 80s, filled with pilgrims on their way to the hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. (Russia also shot down a South Korean jumbo jet in 1983 which had accidentally veered into its airspace.) For all of the righteous indignation, and appropriate moral anger directed at all sides here, ultimately, only diplomacy will work in the Middle East, and a military solution needed in the Ukraine, the only language Putin seems to understand. It sounds like a cop out, yes, but the sooner this arrives, the closer we will get to a world where children are safe to play on Palestinian beaches, and safely fly to an exotic trip with their families over the Ukraine.
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Loss of innocence
Opinion – Arshooting. chie Andrews is When did comic dead. books start tackling I feel like a piece such real life isof my childhood is sues? Tiffany’s Take ruined. Politics? Gun The adventures control? Same-sex of Archie, Betty, marriage? Veronica, Jughead and other friends in Riverdale I am sure this particular series is aimed at a much were an essential part of my childhood and teen- older audience (one can only hope) but still I feel age years. that it robs these characters of who they are. I always had a Double Digest close at hand for Archie was born in 1941 and has gone through long car rides or hidden under my pillow with a so many changes over the years, yet at each turn he flashlight to read late at night when I was supposed has still been able to maintain a youthful presence to be sleeping. like no other. All of the characters have adapted The innocent story lines where everything was over the years and I even remember when they first resolved after a few pages gave me hope that if we started carrying cell phones. It seemed weird at the all just did the right thing, it would all work out in time that these characters were using cell phones the end. yet still acting like they were in the 1960s, but it The comic book series also taught me many other worked. life lessons. For one, I had to save my hard-earned In the bigger picture, comic books are a form of chore money, and back then let me tell you, an al- artwork and reflect the social issues of our times. lowance didn’t come with a cell phone contract! But the thing with Archie and the gang is that for Sometimes I couldn’t afford a brand new issue the most part, their world has stayed untouched. If with the crisp new smell at the checkout counter, you flip through the pages it reflected the classic so I had to make a sacrifice. I gathered up all of 1960s life. So why does it have to change now? my used and well-loved issues and headed down to In the last few years there have been a number the used bookstore to earn a store credit. There on of classic comic book heroes who have died. For those shelves were hundreds of books I had never example, Superman died in an epic battle. I rememseen before. ber when his death was announced, my dad and I Archie and his friends were also there when my couldn’t wait to pre-order the issue to see what happarents got divorced; my mom would often buy me pened. How did he die? Did he have a good fight? an issue when we would travel to see her new boyWhen Superman died I was almost excited to friend. As a new parent, now I can see how this see what would happen next, maybe it was because incentive might have worked as a distraction. I knew he would be coming back to life in a few But still no matter what I was dealing with, al- more issues but I wasn’t heartbroken about it. beit family or friends, I could always escape to the It was a bonding moment between my dad and peaceful world of Riverdale; where there was a I as we sorted out all of the special editions. We milkshake waiting for me at Pop’s with a cherry couldn’t get enough of the excitement. I still have on top. the issue where Superman dies unopened in the Not now as it seems with Archie’s death, every- black protective wrapping. It has moved with me thing has changed. in boxes since I was a kid, but there is something Heroic death about it, I just can’t bring myself to open it. In the July 16 issue of ‘Life With Archie,’ which With Archie dying, it’s different, it just doesn’t follows the adult lives of the beloved characters, seem right. There is something so pure about what Archie dies taking a bullet for his gay best friend Archie stood for and now that has all changed. Kevin Keller who is a married military veteran and Why can’t it continue to focus on the biggest newly-elected US Senator and is pushing for more question of all: Should Archie pick Betty or Vegun control after his husband was involved in a ronica?
Connected to Your Community - A/CP8 - Thursday, July 24, 2014
TIFFANY LEPACK
Ferguson to seek seat on council after 22 years in municipal government Tiffany Lepack
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News – Denzil Ferguson is ready to serve the people of Mississippi Mills. Ferguson has been an elected politician with Pakenham Township and Mississippi Mills for 22 years and has once again put his hat in the ring to run in the Pakenham ward in this fall’s municipal election. “I still have a desire to serve the people,” said Ferguson. “I am experienced to serve them; I am energetic to get the job done, and eager to represent them. So I’m eager, experienced and energetic.” Ferguson said he makes a point of being a face in Pakenham and cares about the community. In fact, he has lived in Pakenham for 45 years and is a retired founder and part owner of 5 Span Feed and Seed. Currently, he is a part-time farmer and is the sole proprietor of 5 Span Security Services. He is also a retired RCMP staff sergeant and public servant. In addition, Ferguson is a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 240 Almonte, volunteer president of Valley Heritage Radio (his third term), sits on the Healing Garden Committee at the Renfrew Hospital, which is working on developing an outdoor area for staff and patients, and also on the Pakenham Fair committee.
Ferguson calls himself an outgoing people person who is always there to serve. “I am willing to talk to anyone at any time and I make a point of serving the people as best I can and that means any hours, day or night,” said Ferguson. “I make a point of always returning calls and I can truthfully say there has never been a call I haven’t responded to. They might not get the answer they want but they will hear from me.” He has a number of ideas to help the municipality save money for the taxpayers. Ferguson hopes they can look at partnering with Lanark County to save on policing costs. “We are at the point where Lanark County might be a better fit overall. Hopefully it would save money and that’s what it is all about, hopefully it would save money without decreasing services and that’s not an easy thing to accomplish,” said Ferguson. “It’s a balancing act, on one hand you are saying you are going to cut costs, if you cut costs what’s going to happen? In most cases you are going to reduce services.” The policing contract is up for renewal next year and last time the municipality was able to save more than $400,000 with a rebate but Ferguson doesn’t think they will be that fortunate again. Another area he is hoping to save money is working with the county on decreasing duplication of services with
curement items, for example if three local municipalities in the county are all buying new trucks, he says they should see if they can get a better price for the three trucks together. Ferguson said council needs to work on attracting more commercial, industrial and institutional developments to Mississippi Mills. “I think we can do a better job at selling ourselves,” said Ferguson. “Mississippi Mills is very fortunate, we have a lot of pluses: the fact that we have ready access to Ottawa, we have wonderful natural resources, close to major
highways and we are still not big and friendly.” One idea he suggested to make this happen is for the town to look at a community development position. Agriculture is also an important issue in Pakenham and Ferguson said he wants to provide as much assistance to ensure and sustain an active agriculture community. The Canadian Gazette newspaper will be running candidate profiles in upcoming issues. Stay tuned to learn more about the residents who will be looking to earn your vote.
Denzil Ferguson the town and county. For example, when it comes to snow plowing, Highway 29 is a county road but Ferguson wants to look into seeing if the county can plow some roads in Pakenham. “We are farthest end of the county and Mississippi Mills but in the same token we do have county roads going through here. There is no reason we can’t liaise with the county and review, in detail, the possible duplications,” said Ferguson. Another area he wants to work with the county is when it comes to bulk pro-
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Community – The Almonte Public Library hosted a seed saving workshop on July 12 and Telsing Andrews, local grower and owner of Aster Lane Edibles, led the workshop. The workshop is a lead-up to the library’s initiative to collect and provide vegetable and flower seeds starting next spring.
Lanark County Paramedics plan for the future By Ed McPherson The Lanark County Paramedic Service is beginning to look to the future regarding how it will be able to assist a growing seniors population in the County. The number of Ontarians over age 65 is expected to double in the next 20 years, so the paramedic service will be looking at programs that can assist these seniors while building new partnerships with our allied health professionals. The Service has been meeting with many of the health care agencies in the County to build health care linkages. These meetings have helped to increase the level of communication between the Service and the various agencies. A Community Paramedicine program would allow paramedics to step outside their traditional role of emergency providers into a secondary role of assisting our seniors who may benefit from health care services outside of the traditional hospital model. The main goal of the program is to develop a proactive approach to health care for our seniors that would allow them to
remain in their homes for as long as they wish, instead of moving to other residential care. The review will include the use of a vulnerable senior identification program, known as the Community Referral by EMS Program (CREMS). This program will allow the paramedics to identify seniors in our community who may need additional home care services. The Service will also review the need for a Visiting
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in the Home program which would see paramedics drop in on certain seniors (identified by their health care provider) to offer them support via a routine medical check or to just provide a friendly ear to talk to. These short visits would allow the paramedics to ensure that the senior remains healthy and in their home. The final step of the review is to ensure that the paramedic staff is up to date on the latest education programs dealing with geriatric health issues. The Service will look to our allied partners for assistance and guidance to ensure that we are able to meet the challenges ahead. The Lanark County Paramedic Service is committed to maintaining its high level of pre-hospital emergency care to the citizens of Lanark County. By reviewing how we can best address the upcoming challenges for our senior population, the Service should be well positioned to assist our citizens in the years to come. Ed McPherson is Chief of the Lanark County Paramedic Service.
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Trying out a new restaurant leads to great bird watching in Dunrobin Strictly for the Birds LYNDA C. BENNETT
We heard several species, such as Red-eyed Vireo, Common Yellowthroat, Belted Kingfisher, American Goldfinch, while trying to see them. Then, perched on an old fallen tree branch, was a large
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waterbird. At first, we thought it was an American Bittern. However, with a close view through the telescope, the bird was a juvenile Double-crested Cormorant. Especially noticeable were the paddlelike feet, not often seen when viewing Cormorants. Outside Carleton Place, Gary and Dorice Hanes report having Baltimore Orioles feeding two young, and Brown Thrasher parents also feeding young. Three weeks ago they heard, in the distance, a Black-billed Cuckoo calling. They have not had one visit their
Reformed inSPIRE Church Presbyterian Church Church meets: Calvary Christian Christ Centred – People Focused Academy, 9749 15 Hwy, Beckwith 273 Almonte St., Almonte When: SERVICES: 10am EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am EACH SUNDAY (Children’s service also at same Worship Services every time) Sunday at 10am Phone: (613) 552-1323 2nd services – Email: scott@myinSPIREnetwork.com 2pm – 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com 6pm – 2nd, & 4th Sundays Pastor: Scott Ridenour Weekly Small groups SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner and youth group 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Youth meet Sunday nights Church office 613-256-2816 613-257-5109 from 6–8 p.m. website: hillsiderpc.ca contact@carletonplaceadventists.org Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com Pastor – Rev. Matthew Dyck www.carletonplaceadventists.org for more info 613-791-4811 – mhdyck@rogers.com Pastor: Didier Fourny The Church for the Whole Person! SATURDAY SERVICES Almonte United Church SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, Sabbath School – 9:30 AM 106 Elgin Street, Almonte RELATIONAL, EMOTIONAL Divine Service – 11:00 AM Tel: 256-1355 Prayer and Bible Study Ottawa Valley Rev. Mary Royal Wednesday 4:00 PM Vineyard Church Organist & Music Director: EVERYONE WELCOME! Loving God, Loving People, Neil Milnes Having Fun 10:30am – SUNDAY WORSHIP When: 10:30am & Sunday School Zion-Memorial SUNDAY Child Care Available United Church Carleton Place High School Website: www.almonteunited.com 37 Franklin Street • 613-257-2133 613-257-6045 Email: office@almonteunited.com SUMMER SERVICES www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. July 6th to August 31st For Transportation call the office. 9:30am Almonte 10:30am Sunday School & Nursery Presbyterian Church St. Mary’s Roman FULLY ACCESSIBLE 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 Catholic Church Minister: apc@trytel.com 28 Hawthorne Ave., Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Carleton Place Musical Director: Tony Stuart Mr. George Stewart Fr. Augustine Mendonça, WARM WELCOME TO ALL! Organist and Choir Director 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 During July 2014 MASS SCHEDULE Ashton-Munster Joint Services at 10:30 am Saturday 5pm Pastoral Charge St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Sunday 9am & 11am The United Church of Canada 39 Bridge St., Carleton Place Handicap Access Rev. Arlyce Schiebout Transportation is available by calling Services in both churches. Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Carleton Place Fully Accessible Baptist Church 613-257-7761 Calvary Pentecostal Church for more information Phone: 613-257-3484 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place Everyone Welcome. Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca 613-257-1889 Child Care provided. www.calvarycp.ca Pastor: Brian Affleck
property before. In a different part of Beckwith Township, Deb and Randy Marinelli have noted a second Osprey nest, with two young clamoring for food. Since the end of June, Robin and Kelly Plewes have kayaked Mississippi River, in Mississippi Mills. They asked a question regarding a bird seen, that was all dark except for the throat area, bill yellow, and long neck, often perched in trees. It did swim in the River. Their description fits a Double-crested Cormorant. Also seen have been Common
Worship Service: 10:00am Children’s Church provided Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7pm All Welcome! Handicap access www.cpbaptist.ca Cornerstone Community Church 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers 613-256-4995 SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10am Ample Parking – Fully Accessible Nursery Care/Sunday School Weekly Bible Study & Prayer * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * A Free Methodist Congregation Parish of Franktown-Innisville Anglican Churches The Rev. David Vavasour The Venerable Mary Ellen Berry 613-257-1340 www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca July 27th Joint Parish Service at St. James Franktown 10:30 am All are Welcome! The Lighthouse 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 Pastor: Doug Anderson Email: info@cplighthouse.org Website: www.cplighthouse.org Sunday Services 10am Celebration Service & Children’s Church Contact us for more information Personal prayer available Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–2:30pm Call or come by Contact Barb
Loon, Osprey, Canada Geese, Great Blue Heron, Belted Kingfisher, and some swallows. Also in Mississippi Mills was a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk, photographed by Tom Coleman. He sent a good picture of the hawk sitting atop an old fence, July 11. July 14, I drove south on Concession 7, a male Indigo Bunting sang from the telephone wires. Please call Lynda at 613-256-5013 or email bennett@magma.ca with bird reports.
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Lifestyle – Birding in the Dunrobin area provided an excuse to try a new restaurant for lunch. Constance Creek is a great place to bird, especially at the bridge, as Thomas A. Dolan Parkway crosses this creek. Georgina Doe and I visited this area on July 9. Wonderful views of an Osprey family were seen by the roadside, on their nest atop a hydro pole. The nest platform had been provided by the utility company. Two youngsters kept both parents busy supplying food for them. Our lunch was great and very tasty.
St. James Anglican Church “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place” 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 613-257-3178 Website: stjamescarletonplace.org Sunday, July 27, 2014 7th After Pentecost 9am Holy Eucharist Thursday, July 31, 2014 10am Holy Eucharist Rector The Rev’d David Andrew Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry Choir Director Pat Grainger St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Rev. Barry Carr, Minister Organist and Choir Director: Susan Harron Joint Services at St. Andrew’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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News – A Virtual Learning Commons (VLC) takes school libraries into the 21st century. Caldwell Street Public School (CSPS) in Carleton Place celebrated the grand opening of its VLC on June 24. “We wanted a 21st century library for our kids,” principal Carole Dufort said. She noted a lot of research went into the space. Moreover, students were continuously asked for their input. CSPS’s VLC hosts library services that improve the student experience and aid in academic success. The room features individual and group study areas, computer workstations, access to a wide range of resources, in both English and French languages, and more. The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) adopted the VLC model in 2009. At the official opening in June, which included a ribbon cutting with students, Dufort noted Patricia Sutherland, the UCDSB’s manager of learning commons services, stated CSPS “was the model that all schools should adopt.” “We were thrilled that she was so excited,” Dufort added. Transformation The VLC renovations began in May, with UCDSB plant staff redoing the floor. Next came the painting, utilizing the school’s colours. “Another group came in and did the shelving,” Dufort explained. “It was a joint effort.” With CSPS now kindergarten to Grade 6, shelves were lowered to allow easy access to books. Dufort said as learning environments change, school libraries must evolve. “We have 26 computers and 20 iPads, and with Apple TV, if the kids do a project, they can come in and put it up on the screen,” Dufort said. “There is also Studio One, a place where kids can go and record, do a play. It has all the technology to film and do interviews.” Junior students enjoyed the increased inventory of magazines. “Really, the material is for the kids of today’s age,” Dufort said. “There is no older stuff, the stuff the kids won’t take. It’s material that they want.” Finishing touches included novelty
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paths with Strike that day, and as a result, he took the opportunity to hand her a copy of Rebuilding the Dream Called Canada. “Unfortunately, our song never got played, and yes, I was a little disappointed,” Strike said. “However, I did receive a Christmas card from Chrétien each year that he remained in office.” Phone call Chrétien wanted to thank Strike personally for his letter. “He called me at home, but I wasn’t there,” the councillor said. “Fortunately, he left a message on the answering machine with his phone number, and told me I could call him back.” Nervous and excited, Strike dialed the phone. The two men spoke about how close the vote was during the referendum, and “he talked in detail about the trick tactics by the separatists.” In telling the story to his fellow councillors, Strike stopped at several points to compose himself. “It’s a wonderful story, Gary,” Mayor Wendy LeBlanc said. “Congratulations and thank you for all the work you do.”
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News – Canada Day has come and gone, but Carleton Place Coun. Gary Strike shows yearround patriotism. During the May 27 meeting of council, Strike became emotional while talking about a letter he recently sent to former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. The reason for the letter: Strike was inspired by the 41st Quebec general election on April 7. “And I thought the former leader might be interested in this little story,” he said. Two days before the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty, Strike decided to go to a rally at the Canadian Museum of History (formerly the Canadian Museum of Civilization). “Although I couldn’t get anyone to go with me, I felt compelled to go,” he said. After parking near the ByWard Market, he began walking to the museum. “Just before the bridge there was a stage set up, and Dominic D’Arcy was playing music,” Strike said. “I gave him a copy of our song called Rebuilding the Dream Called Canada.”
The local politician produced the tune a couple of years earlier, and the group Ordinary Canadians performed it. The writers were Dave Lemay, Howard Bertram and Andy Willett. “D’Arcy played the song as I walked across the bridge,” Strike said. After arriving at the museum he overheard a couple discussing the best way to get close, or better yet, gain access to the building. The reason: thousands stood outside the main entry. Strike made it inside, and he followed the couple to the museum’s cafeteria, the area where dignitaries, including Chrétien, were gathering. “I talked to a security guard and told him I had an important song that had to be played at the event,” the councillor said. “He told me the tape would need to be screened first, but he would try to get it to someone.” Strike also managed to shake Chrétien’s hand before the then prime minister delivered his final speech appealing to Quebecers to vote against separating from Canada. “In my opinion it was the most important speech of his lifetime,” he said. Chrétien’s wife Aline happened to cross
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A wee lad from Drummond, his name it was Murray Despite his short legs - oh could he hurry He searched Drummond far, and he searched Drummond wide But not anywhere could he find one for his bride So he started his trek down Old Number Seven At a dance in Innisville he thought he’d found heaven With his left eye squeezed shut, and a twinkle in his right He grabbed a young blonde and they danced for the night With the Scotch Corners teacher tight in his arms He tried to impress her with plans for his farms It wasn’t too long ‘til he proposed to his wife She jumped at the chance to be his for life At the altar they met on the 31st of July At St. John’s in Innisville, not a cloud in the sky They promised to love, in good times and in bad He was pleased with his pick, this little farm lad! It’s sixty years later, and time how it flies! A life time of love in the blink of any eye They don’t want a big party - but don’t leave them alone! They would love a card, or a visit, or a call on the phone
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HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY JASON Mere words cannot begin, To tell you how I feel. You’re the one thing in my life, I can count on to be real. We’ve had our ups and downs, But whenever we’re apart, I still get an empty feeling, Deep inside my heart, We’ve stood the test of time We’ve walked the narrow road, And at the end of every day It’s you I want to hold. I’m proud to be your wife I’m proud to be your friend And if given the choice I’d do it all again From your loving wife, Tammy ENGAGEMENT
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Ross & Maureen Cotten Congratulations & Best Wishes on your 50th Wedding Anniversary, July 25, 2014. May all the happy moments you have shared make your anniversary a day to remember. All our love, from your family BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
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SHHH...It’s a Surprise!! (Well maybe not anymore. Ha Ha) Please join us to celebrate the 80th Birthday of Eva Dryden on Sunday, July 27th at the South Elmsley Municipal Complex 441 Highway 15, Lombardy from 12-3 p.m. Please best wishes only BIRTHDAY
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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 GRADUATION
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This handsome man has a birthday July 23. HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY Ray Greenwood to the best Dad, Dad-inlaw, Grandpa & Great Grandpa (POP POP) Love Fraser & Mary, Spencer & Diane, Lissa, Haley, Rihanna, & Brooklyn OXOX OXOX HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY Annette July 28 Love Mom and Dad
HAPPY 60TH ANNIVERSARY Murray and Muriel Code With love from your family
Ken and Debbie Stewart are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest son, Kyle Hepburn to Carley Tyrer, daughter of Connie and the late Bryan Tyrer. An early autumn wedding is planned. Connected to Your Community - 36 - Thursday, July 24, 2014
HAILEY MAHON The family of Hailey Mahon are very pleased to announce her graduation. Hailey graduated with distinction from the Hospitality and Tourism Management Program at the St. Lawrence College Convocation on June 13, 2014. Hailey is the daughter of Charlie and Linda Mahon. Well done Hailey!
COMING MARRIAGE
COMING MARRIAGE
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FLINN-TRAYNOR The families of Dawn Flinn and Ian Traynor are happy to announce their engagement. The wedding will take place August 9, 2014 in Numogate.
Stag & Doe STAG & DOES
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GREER-McMUNN The Greer and McMunn families are thrilled to announce the upcoming marriage of Alicia Greer to Dustin McMunn. Wedding to take place on August 16, 2014 in Smiths Falls, Ontario. We wish you both a life of love and happiness. STAG & DOES
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Andrea Inwood David and Nancy Inwood are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter, Andrea, from Western University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (BScN). Andrea has accepted a position at the Victoria Hospital in London. She is the granddaughter of Jack and Margaret Inwood and Ivan (the late Phyllis) McLellan. Congratulations Andrea! Love Dad, Mom, Thomas and Chris
CARD OF THANKS MEMORIAL SERVICE Ompah Cemetery Sunday, August 3, 2014 Bring Lawnchair
2014 KELFORD/WATSON REUNION
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Stag N’Doe For James Cox and Alyssa Wilkes Saturday, July 26th, 2014 Civitan Club of Perth, Ontario 8:00 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Saturday, July 26th, 2014 8:30pm Royal Canadian Legion 30 Raglan St., Renfrew CLR536137
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To our Wonderful Family & Friends We would like to extend a warm thank you for the outpouring of support and kindness shown to us these past few months during Joy’s recovery from her April 23 stroke. From the offers of help and the wonderful hot meals waiting for us when we came in from the barn to the prayers, cards, and emails filled with hope and good thoughts, we are so very appreciative. We would like to express our heartfelt thank you to the staff of the Stroke Unit at Kingston General Hospital and St. Mary’s of the Lake for the excellent care provided. We are confident that Joy will continue an amazing recovery with a helping hand provided by her strong faith in the Lord and continued support of family and friends. Joy and Myles Joynt and family
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The family of Frances Beattie would like to thank the staff of Lanark Lodge, where Frances lived for the past two years before passing away on 16 July 2014. We are happy and grateful that Mom was able to spend her final years at a place where she was surrounded by gentle, caring, and competent people who became her friends. When she was in the last stages of her illness, she was able to stay in her own room in familiar surroundings with familiar people instead of going to hospital, which was a great comfort to her. We knew that we could depend on Mom having first-class care at Lanark Lodge from every staff member, and we thank you all most sincerely. Shari & Don Beattie
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The family of the late Vi Kerfoot, who passed away July 15, 2014 would like to express heartfelt thanks to our many neighbours, friends and family who supported us during this sad time. To those who made donations to Heart & Stroke, sent cards, attended the funeral and offered messages of condolence, your kindness will not be forgotten. To the staff at Broadview Nursing home for the special care they gave to Mother. Your sympathy continues to be a great comfort to us in our time of sorrow. The family of Vi Kerfoot
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Just a note of thanks to everyone who sent cards, gifts called and joined me on my 80th Birthday. A special thanks to my family for all their work in planning such a wonderful surprise. I will forever cherish the memories. Jim Burke
Congratulations Olivia Makarenko on getting your BSCN and passing your CNRE. You are loved and have made us all very proud! Mom, Shane, Grandpa and Gram CARD OF THANKS
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I would like to thank my wonderful family for the surprise 90th birthday party held at Jordon’s Cottages at Christie Lake. To all my grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren, the big surprise was also my brother and his wife, Glen and Millie from Saskatchewan and my three nieces, Sandy, Shelley and Cathy. Thanks for all the cards, phone calls and gifts from friends, and from my family the “family tree” picture. Thanks to every one Lorraine Fournier
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On behalf of the Sylvania Lodge Campers Association we would like to thank the following organizations for the prize donations for our Annual Kids Fishing Derby: Dairy Queen, Perth; Tim Horton’s, Hwy. 7, Perth; McDonalds Restaurant, Perth; Giant Tiger, Perth; Wendys Restaurant, Perth; Hill General Store, McDonalds Corners.
A heartfelt thank you from the family of Janet McNeely to everyone for their kind thoughts & wishes, phone calls, cards, food and supporting the fundraiser. A special thank you to all of the pallbearers, Tubman Funeral Home and Debbie for the beautiful eulogy. Jamie McMunn for special music and Reverend Jeff Jonge for the service. Boyds UCW for catering for the lovely lunch. Thank you The McNeely Family
BURCHILL, Stanley Glen - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away 10 years ago on July 26, 2004. Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always there Still loved, still missed and very dear. Always remembered Wife: Susan Children: Katherine (Clarence), Shelly (Derek), Francis (Jen), Steven (Kristen), Grandchildren: Zach, Jess, Lauryn and Sully
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Kerfoot We would like to thank our many friends and relatives who shared in our “50th” Anniversary party. Your best wishes, cards and gifts were appreciated very much. Special thanks to our family for helping out and Harry for the music. Francis and Mary Valliquette
THANK YOU
Words cannot express how grateful we are to be able to spend 60 years together. As we celebrated our milestone, we would like to thank our family, relatives, and friends (near and far) for the gifts, cards, and for your support through all these years. A special thank you to Judith, Jim, and our grandchildren Andrew and Colleen for the lovely party, and to anyone who helped out in any way, we love you all. Robert and Marion Arnott
Thank you, thank you, thank you is still not enough to say about my 80th birthday party held July 12, 2014. Special thanks to my family for all the planning and organizing… you all did a great job! For all who attended, sent cards, called, dropped in and/or made an effort to wish me a Happy Birthday, it is very much appreciated! Sincerely, Giles Laming
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Violet (nee Lester) Kerfoot
Passed away peacefully at B r o a d v i e w Nursing Centre on Wednesday, July 15, 2014 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Jack Kerfoot, who predeceased Vi in 2012. Loving mother to Don (Vicki) and Ron (Anita) Kerfoot. Vi will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, along with her nieces, nephews extended family and friends here and abroad. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Friday, July 18, 2014 from noon until the time of the service in the Chapel at 2 o’clock. Interment followed at Hillcrest Cemetery. If desired memorial contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 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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BEATTIE
Frances (Caldwell)
Born in Ottawa, Frances died in Perth on 16 July 2014 in her 100th year. She was predeceased by husband Norman and son John (“Jock”), sister Catherine Parrish, and brother Donald Caldwell, and is survived by son Donald (Shari) and granddaughter Sandra (Ken Macdonald). As a small girl Frances always wanted to be a secretary, and her father gave her a typewriter at a tender age. The typewriter was a good investment because Frances took first place among 4500 entrants in the federal civil service stenography competition. After the birth of her first son Donald, she became a homemaker. Although shy by nature, she was renowned for her role as Lily the Felon’s Daughter in a one-act play at Beaurepaire United Church, where she was organist and choir director. She was also a first-rate pianist and piano teacher. She never recovered from the death of her second son Jock at age 20. In later years she travelled to many countries with Norman and their friends. Her enthusiasm for wine, chocolate, animals, and good grammar were widely known. In her last two years she lived at Lanark Lodge among gentle and caring staff, where she passed peacefully with Shari and Donald at her side, and her beloved Chopin playing in the background. Frances requested that there be no service, firmly refusing offers of a marching band. If desired, donations in her memory may be made to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society or to Lanark Lodge.
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Chabot
Melanson
Ray passed away peacefully, with his loving wife, Judy, by his side, at Providence Care, Kingston, on Saturday, July 19, 2014. Raymond Joseph Chabot, of Perth, in his 81st year. Ray was the cherished husband of Judy Chabot (nee’ Lascelles). He was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Melvina Chabot (nee` Leveille), and also predeceased by his siblings Edgar (late Dorothea), and Alice. Ray was the much loved and respected father to Raymond Jr. (Dorine), of Perth, Paul (Vivian), of Toronto, Val (Gary), of Peterborough, and David (Sue), of Cold Lake, Alberta. He will be sadly missed by his numerous grandchildren and great granddaughter, and by his siblings: Roland (Myrtle), and Genevieve (Jack). To honour Ray and his wishes, cremation has taken place, with an intimate family gathering and celebration of Ray’s life to be held at a later date. Donations to the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County would be appreciated. Mr. Chabot’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613-267-3082
Passed away peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus on Saturday, July 19th, 2014 at the age of 65 years. Loving husband of Norma (Sargeant) Melanson for 42 years. Dearly loved father of Lorna (Patrick) Quinn and Adam (Alexendra) Melanson. Cherished Poppa of MacKenzie and Allison Quinn and Fraser Melanson. Brother of Bill (Nicole) and the late Kenneth Melanson. Son of the late Clifford and Ethel (Gordon) Melanson and son-in-law of the late Garnet and Kate (Echlin) Sargeant. He was brotherin-law of Leonard (Diane) Echlin, Darleen Sargeant (Ray Storie), Rick (Joan) Sargeant and the late Donna (Sargeant) Barr. Don will be sadly missed by his many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Friends were received at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark, Ontario on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Andrew’s United Church, Lanark on Thursday at 10:00 A.M. Interment, Pinehurst Cemetery, Playfairville. In remembrance, contributions to the Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre, General Campus would be appreciated. Young Funeral Home, Lanark (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Matthew John Popplewell
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Popplewell It is with great sadness Matt’s family announce his passing at the age of 46 years. Matt was the greatly loved husband and soul mate of Lisa (Dudding) Popplewell; dear and proud father of Sam and Luke. He will be sadly missed by brothers David and Mark (Lori) Popplewell and their sons Nolan and Chris, his sister Dawn (Mike) Asselstine and their children Nathanial and Melissa. Much loved son-in-law of Geraldine and Randy Dudding and brother-in-law of Geof (Jane) Dudding and their daughters Casey and Jessie. Matt was predeceased by his parents Les and Doris (Chaplin) Popplewell. He will be fondly remembered by the extended Popplewell and Dudding families, his paramedic colleagues and many good friends. Matt served as a paramedic for over 27 years in Perth with the Lanark County Paramedic Service. He loved nothing more than fishing and camping with his family and hockey on the pond with his sons. Friends and family joined for a service to remember Matt’s life at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Saturday, July 19th, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. Those wishing are asked to consider a memorial donation to Roger’s House or the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). “There’s beauty in the silver, singing river There’s beauty in the sunrise in the sky But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty That I remember in my true love’s eyes”.
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MURPHY
Francis (Frank) James Robert 1923-2014
Passed away peacefully with family by his side on July 15, 2014 at the age of 90. Beloved husband of the late Helen Murphy. Frank was predeceased by his parents, Russell and Alma Murphy. Cherished and devoted father of Mike (Mary Jane) and the late Ken (Adi) Murphy. Loving grandfather of Glenn (Sue), Doug (Tracy Atto), Brad (Michelle Craig), Jesse (Toni Martin), and Lisa (Pascal Meunier). Great grandfather of Carter, Brooke, Connor, Morgan, Taylor, Cody, Martin and Jorja. Dearly loved brother of Rita Lefebvre (Hector Gauthier), Charlotte (Vern Hawka), Roger (Helen), late Ray (late Alice), late Theresa (late Mac McPherson), and late Anita (late René Rocheleau). Dear brother-in-law to Pat Carr (Earl) and the late Connie Strang (late Clayton), late Bill Robins (Sylvia) and the late Betty Reen (late Mike). Frank will also be missed by his many nieces and nephews. Frank was a World War II veteran and will be fondly remembered as a devoted, supportive family man who was caring, kind and hardworking. The family would like to offer a sincere thank you to all the doctors, nurses and support staff in the intensive care unit of the Ottawa Civic Hospital for all of their wonderful support, compassion and very best efforts to help Frank. Family and friends visited and celebrated Frank’s life at the O’Dacre Funeral Home in Perth on Saturday, July 19. In Frank’s memory, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Lanark County or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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McCoshen, Christopher Thomas Leo
Suddenly at home on Monday, July 14, 2014 in his 41st year. Beloved son of Wayne (Kathy) and Barbara. Loving father of Kayla. Dear brother of Amanda, Chad (Rachel) and Lee (Kirsty). Cherished nephew of Brian (Kim), Joyce (Maurice), George (Colleen). Treasured friend of Jenn and Kayla’s mother Kristine. Predeceased by his uncle Lyall (Johanne) and grandparents Leo, Anna, Alma and Thomas. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends are invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Friday, July 25, 2014 from 1 o’clock until time of memorial service in the chapel at 2 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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WENDZICH Janet
Peacefully in hospital, surrounded by her family on Sunday, July 20, 2014. Beloved wife for 57 years of Harry. Loving mother of Peter (Annie), Ann Drynan and Cathy (Mike Morgan). Proud grandmother of Jaclyn and Jordan Drynan and Chelsea Brydges. Predeceased by her parents Joseph and Elizabeth (Harmon) Bertrand. Special thanks to all staff at the Almonte General Hospital. In accordance with Janet’s wishes, a visitation for her family was held at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte. For those who wish, please consider a donation in Janet’s memory to the Almonte General Hospital. Condolences, donations, and tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.
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Fisher Diane M. Fisher
Suddenly at home, on Thursday, July 17, 2014 Diane M. (Pepper) Fisher at the age of 61. Beloved wife of Robert Fisher. Loved mother of Kathleen (John Bell) and Sheryl (Kevin Cutts). Sadly missed by her grandchildren Brittany, Matthew, Riley, Nathan and greatgranddaughter Olivia. Dear sister of Joseph (Renne), Cecil (Freda), Pat, Lorna and Brent (Kelly). Predeceased by her parents Andrew and Annabelle Pepper. Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends. Graveside services for family and friends took place at Hillcrest Cemetery on Tuesday, July 22nd at 3:30p.m. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Tully Annie Elizabeth Tully
Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Tuesday, July 15th, 2014 Annie E. (Seabrooke) Tully at the age of 91. Annie was predeceased by her husband Max Tully and by her triplet siblings Marguerite (late Ken) Lewis and Evelyn Seabrooke. She will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Monday, July 21st, 2014 from 9:30 until 10:15 A.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel at 10:30 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment, Rideau Ferry Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or to the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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POLK – In memory of Nancy Charlotte Polk (née Hutcheson) March 5, 1954 – July 28, 2002. Lately, we seem to have it all, there’s no reason to feel blue. With health, love and happiness, we have everything, except you. We do birthday parties and pool time, holidays gatherings, dinners and drinks. But our togetherness will never feel whole, because we’re missing our most important link. The woman who made it all happen; a sister, aunt, cousin, friend and wife. But your best role was that of a mother; one that was always so full of life. We try and live out your legacy: Work hard, have fun and put love into all that we do. You were the truest example your family could ask for; It’s impossible to understand why we don’t have you. Your three grown kids miss you every day. And you have a husband who grieves for his wife. There’s four little monkeys who would have adored you. Yes, you certainly deserved to have your life. Loving and missing you for 12 years, Rick, Ryan, Megan and Matthew
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AINSWORTH, Josie July 15, 2013 Dear Josie Did the sun shine brighter Or was the sky a deeper blue. Or was it just a different world When we shared our lives with you. Forever is a long time This we know is true. But that’s how long our broken hearts will love and yearn for you. Remembered Always Uncle Dan, Aunt Eileen and Aunt Dorothy
G. Breck Fournier
Peacefully in hospital in Perth on Wednesday, July 16th, 2014, Breck Fournier at the age of 61 years. Dearly loved husband of Nancy (Fleming) Fournier and dedicated and cherished father of Abbie and Jason; also father to Trisha and Brandy (Mark Cullen). Cherished son of Pete (late Lorraine) Fournier and brother of Terry (Nancy) Fournier; grandfather of 7 and amazing ‘Bompa’ to his 2 tiny dancers Leila and Breckon and special ‘buddy’ to Colby. Predeceased by granddaughter, baby Fiona Karen Fournier on December 19, 2008 at the age of 1 month, 5 days. Breck will be fondly remembered by his mother-in-law Doris (late Cecil) Fleming. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Thursday, July 17th, 2014 from 2:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Friday at 10:30 A.M. In remembrance, contributions in memory of Breck may be made to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or L.A. W.S. The family wishes to thank Dr. Bob and the amazing 2nd floor staff of the Perth Hospital for their care and compassion.
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HUNTER – In loving memory of Donald A. Hunter who passed away July 20, 2004. If these walls could talk, they would speak of a man who has worked with great heart to accomplish his plan. They’d speak of the times that he’s prayed in the night For strength to go on and do what is right. They’d speak of sweet moments of laughter and fun, the times with his children, his love for each one. Oh, if they could talk, it would just be the start fo a story of love, a great man, and his heart. Lovingly remembered, Lois, Gerald and Joanne and family, Shirley and Rob and family and friends
HOLMES, A. Thomas – In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Miss you every day Loving you forever and ever Wife Marjorie Children Tom, Cheryl, Randy and Cindy and families BODE, Frank February 20, 1939 - July 27, 2012 To a wonderful husband and poppa. Two years have passed since that sad day, God came and took you away. The pain and suffering is gone forever. To a wonderful place with peace and happiness, And sit in a soft chair and listen to the wonderful music. We love and miss your every day Love you forever, until we meet later Joan, Travis and Nickie
AMANDA FRANCINE DUBEAU February 3, 1986 – July 25, 2013 We all miss you, wherever we go, Everyone asks “Where’s Amanda Dubeau?” She was a beautiful women, that we know, She loved animals, ponies especially so! Amanda is in Heaven with her lovely mother, Watching over us all saying “love one another!” Life gives you the good and the bad, Just remember you’re blessed, with all that you have! All our love, Marg, Ron and family
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GLADIOLI FOR DECORATION DAYS ALMoNTe LIoNS CLUB LIoN CArL SAdLer MeMorIAL FUNd rAISer
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For many years the Late Lion Carl Sadler and his family supplied many in the community with Gladiolus in time for decoration days at local cemeteries. Following Carl’s passing his wife Shirley and their girls, offered the Lions Club this project as a fund raiser. We gladly accepted and named the project “The Lion Carl Sadler Memorial Fund Raiser”. In that way our club can raise funds to contribute back to the community and keep the motto of Lionism “We Serve” and the spirit of Lion Carl alive in Almonte.
The Lions Club will be selling Gladiolus at the Almonte Arena Saturday, August 9 - 8am until 12 Noon & Saturday, August 16 - 8am until 1pm Gladiolus will be provided by GREEN ACRES GREENHOUSES, SMITHS FALLS. Orders will be in mixed dozens. Limited additional mixed dozens will be available on a first come, first serve basis.
$15.00 per dozeN Members will be calling those who purchased Glads from us last year between July 23 and July 31. If for some reason we missed calling you, you can place your orders by contacting Lion Reg Gamble or Josh Gamble at 256-3313 or Green Acres Green Houses at 283-6423.
ALLAN – Remembering my beloved wife Maude who passed away July 28, 2011. When the four winds blow softly and whisper for you to hear, I send these words for you whenever you are near. I once had a treasure that money could not buy. That treasure was Maude my wife My shining light and the apple of my eye. When we retired it was to be a life of happiness and things to do and places to see. You like to make a garden for the beauty that you see To see your smile when you are done It raised your spirit by more than three. Your dedication to your plants was always number one To sit and watch your garden grow made you happy and you glowed. As time would pass your health would fail. Your garden too showed signs of pain. You fought hard with all your might But in the end you lost the fight. And I lost my shining light and the apple of my eye. Always remembered by Bill Gord Rose and our relatives and friends and neighbours.
BOWES, Muriel It’s been 5 years since you’ve been gone, In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day dear Mother, That we do not think of you. Love, Jack and Pat, Arnie and Eleanor, Wayne and Karen, John and Linda, Glenn and Kelly, and Families
Cpl. William M. Loney “MID, Bronze Oak Leaf”, Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa M.G. March 20, 1920 - July 28, 1944 at Hubert-Folie. After landing on D-Day and 52 continuous days of combat. Buried at Beny-SurMer, Cemetery, France. “Never will your memory fade”. Husband of Joan Father of Terry Son of George and Margaret Brother of Drenda, Doreen, Pauline and Bud
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TYSICK - Mary, May 28, 1940 - July 23, 1994 – In memory of a loving sister. Twenty years today dear Mary was called To her eternal rest: Gone where the angels sing so sweet, And taken when God knew best. We miss her here so very much Her presence oft seem nigh, But we all hope in Heaven to meet Where no one says good-bye. Inez and Gib
EARL LASENBA June 15, 1963 – July 24, 2009 Time slips by but memories stay Quietly remembered every day A little thought small and tender Just to say We still remember. Love you and miss you Dad, Mum and family
BRUNDIGE, COL – In loving memory of my husband who passed away July 26, 2007 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Love Marsha & Nikki
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BARNETT – Janice Theresa. July 22, 1952November 22, 2007. This would have been your 62nd birthday. We miss you Jim Chevy and Buffy
DONALD RUSSELL FLEMING May 27, 1930 July 28, 2012
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IN MEMORIAM LEE - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away July 1998. Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those that loved him best. We seem to see in the soft dim light A face we love so dear. Recalling him as the suns last rays Go down in the far off west. Your last parting wish We would like to have heard And breathed in your ear. Our last parting words. Only those who have lost are able to tell, The pain in the heart without saying farewell. For all that life has given us And all that’s left to do We know no greater treasure Than the years we had with you. The gates of memory will never close We miss you more than anyone knows With tender love and deep regret We who love you will never forget. Loved and forever missed wife Gladys Dan and Barb Gary and Wilma Tom and Cathy Kathy and Joe Kelly Jerry, Jeff and Tara his 13 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren
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2 bedroom, bright, quiet, adult 11 unit, hardwood, excellent location, few steps, laundry, locker, non-smoking, no dogs, heated, $795. 613-283-7967.
Store front retail space. Excellent location, downtown Carleton Place, near town hall. 613-867-1905.
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2 Bedroom, upper apartment in Smiths Falls available August 1. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer available and parking. Non-smokers, no pets. FOR RENT $850 per mnth. First and last months rent. Refer1 bedroom apartment for ences required. Call rent in Perth. Mature per- 613-253-9190. son (couple) preferred. 1 Park spot included. 3 bedroom 2 bath single $700/mnth. No pets. family home, Carleton Walking distance to down- Place near park, schools town. Call 613-812-0809. and downtown, big deck, 1 bedroom apt., walk-up, nice arrangement with podowntown Kemptville. tential granny suite, newly Separate entrance. $720 refurbished, $1,275 per Call Bill plus hydro. Available Au- month. gust 1. 613-258-4760 af- 613-223-0798. ter 3 p.m. weekdays. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom 1 bedroom apt. in country home with very large garsetting, 15 min. east of age for rent, McDonald’s $1,000/month Perth. $650 plus heat. Corners. utilities. Fridge, stove, washer, dry- plus 613-399-5168. er included. 613-267-6115. 3 bedroom townhouse for 2 Bedroom Apartment for rent in Perth, available Rent. Available September September 1, $1,200 plus 1st, 2014. $900.00 a hydro and water, fenced in month + utilities. Oxford back yard. References reMills, near the Brigadoon quired. No Pets Restaurant with a clear 613-264-9270. view of the Creek. Call 705-778-7650 or email All inclusive! Carleton info@suzanneritchie.ca Place- Full upstairs of the 2 bedroom apartment in house. 2 bedrooms, livPerth, $890 plus heat and ing room, 1/2 bath, share hydro, includes parking, kitchen. Responsible for washer, dryer, fridge and own meals. Furnished, cable, heat, hydro and stove. Call 613-302-9008. water included. $750/mth. Females preFOR RENT ferred. 613-283-6565.
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ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 appliances, balcony, secure building, parking, suitable for mature tenant(s), no pets, references, $825/month plus utilities, Also 1 bedroom $600+utilities. 613-256-3324 Available immediately, Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom upper apartment in central location. $725/month includes heat. 613-283-7000. Available Sept 1, 2014 in Almonte, 2 bedroom apartment, stove & fridge included. Washer & Dryer hookup. Ensuite, storage room & Private balcony. Call 613-256-1582. Available September 1. 1 bedroom apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hot water. On 2nd floor. Downtown Perth. No parking, yard or laundry. $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . 613-267-6315. Bachelor apartment, $570 and 1 bedroom, $670/month, utilities included. Downtown Perth. 613-267-6115. Balderson, 2 bedroom bungalow, finished basement, pool, central air, available September 1, $1,000/month plus heat and hydro. No pets. Mature adults. No smoking. 613-267-2513. Beautiful century farm home, in quiet setting, in Glen Tay area, Perth. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, newly renovated, new appliances, large lawn area, 2 parking spaces, oil heat. $850/month plus utilities. No pets. Non-smokers. Contact 613-267-5013.
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Duplex for rent in downtown Perth. Available for August. Close to all your needs. Includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher and parking. $900 plus utilities. For more info Carleton Place, 2 bed- please call 613-880-4419. room apartment in duplex, Available August 1. No Kemptville, 1 & 2 bedpets. 613-253-4274, room, available August 1, 6 1 3 - 6 1 4 - 2 9 1 4 , 1 bedroom available September 1, centrally locat613-257-7908. ed, references required. Carleton Place, 3 bed- 613-264-8439. room, 1/2 duplex, newly renovated, laundry, quiet Kemptville area, Hwy area. Large yard. Parking. 43E, Sandy Mountain, 2 No pets. $1,000 plus bedroom mobile. Full serutilities. Jeff vices, year’round. 613-858-8092. Available immediately. 613-926-2662, Carleton Place. Available 613-803-2070. August or September, 2 bedroom condo apartment, 2 floors, gas fire- Large 3 bedroom home in place, fridge, stove, very nice Smiths Falls washer, dryer, $1,050 plus neighbourhood, new bathheat and hydro. First and room, new kitchen, all new last. After 7 p.m. flooring. Gas fireplace. Freshly painted. Fridge, 613-257-5198. stove, microwave, heat, Carleton Place, upper lev- hydro, air conditioning and included. el 2 bedroom plus den. water Quiet, adult building over- $1,450/month. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Brolooking river. Gas heat, inunit laundry. $995/month kerage. 613-284-4191. plus utilities. No pets. Large house to share, Al613-257-7041. monte. $700/month. Mature, non-smoker, Carleton Place- Wood- employed, clean. Separate ward Street. 2 bedroom space, bathroom & fridge, apartment in secure shared kitchen. I have seniors bldg. All appli- cats. les2012@xplorances including washer net.com 613-791-1233. and dryer in unit. $1,100 plus hydro. Large, renovated, 2 bedParking included. No room apartment in downsmoking or pets. town Perth, $800. 613-253-1589. Available August 1. Water Code Apartments. Smiths included. Coin laundry in Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 building. No dogs please. bedroom in clean, quiet, 613-464-3336. adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry fa- Lovely adults only bldg 1 & 2 bdrm, www.lanarkhillcilities. 613-283-7779. sideapartments.com Call Downtown Perth, 1 Bed- 613-812-9344. room, grnd floor apartment. $700 + hydro, non- Merrickville, 3-4 bedroom smoking, no-pets, home, garage, fireplace, available immediately. deck, yard, September 1 613-302-9008. or earlier. $1,000/month plus utilities. Drummond Centre, 10 613-269-4488. minutes from Perth, 3 bedroom bungalow, 10 Merrickville, bachelor years old with new carpet apartment in town, great & painting, finished base- location across from canal ment family room, large & park, available immedilot, propane heat. $1295 ately, $650 plus utilities. monthly plus utilities. Call Mike 613-889-7242. John 613-229-0737.
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Osgoode: 2 bedroom apt. Appliances, laundry & parking included. $850/month plus utilities. No pets, available August 1. Walking distance to all amenities. 613-826-3142.
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Smiths Falls. Central 2 bedroom, sunporch, heated. Parking and water in- Overeaters Anonymous cluded. Suitable for 613-264-5158 mature person only. References. Available August 1, TRUE PSYCHICS Perth- 1 and 2 bedroom 2014. $850 monthly. For Answers, CALL NOW apartments, $620/month 613-283-6337. 24/7 Toll FREE and $700/mth, in modern, 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: well maintained, centrally Smiths Falls. Large bed- #4486 www.truepsylocated building. Se- room for rent, shared chics.ca curity/intercom system, kitchen and bathroom. professionally maintained, Clean, quiet person, nonLEGAL laundry facilities. Parking smoker. $750 all inclusive included. Plus hydro. with cable and internet. 613-298-2983. Available August 1. CRIMINAL RECORD? 613-404-4511. Canadian Record SuspenPerth, 2 bedroom apartsion (Criminal pardon) Smiths Falls, Large one ment in quiet security seals record. American bedroom apartment, new building. Well looked after. waiver allows legal entry. Fridge, stove, parking, bal- carpets, new bathroom, Why risk employment, cony. Laundry in building. centrally located, heat, hy- business, travel, $795/month plus hydro. dro, water, parking and licensing, deportation, shared laundry room in- peace of mind? No dogs. 613-812-9300. cluded. $750/mnth. Call Free consultation: Perth. 2 bedroom apt. Perry 613-284-4191, Wea- 1-800-347-2540 Upper level. Balcony, laun- gle Realty Ltd., Brokerage. CRIMINAL RECORD? dry room. Heat included. Parking. Fridge and stove. Smiths Falls, nice one Don’t let your past limit $740 plus hydro. First/last. bedroom apt., second your career plans! R e f e r e n c e s . floor, laundry in build- Since 1989 Confidential, ing. $700/month plus Fast Affordable - A+ BBB 613-868-5323. hydro. Available imme- Rating EMPLOYMENT & Perth, large 2 bedroom diately. First and last re- TRAVEL FREEDOM Call Call for FREE INFO BOOKdowntown, bright, with quired. LET 1-8-NOW-PARDON balcony, laundry included. 613-222-0816. (1-866-972-7366) $800 plus hydro. Available September 1. Smiths Falls room for w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e rent, $700 monthly, ma- cord.com 613-200-7467. ture working person, large Perth, loft bedroom, furnished room with TV, includes satellite TV, Satellite, internet, heat and VACATION/COTTAGES $400/month. Shared hydro included. No pets. kitchen and bath. Call 6 a.m.-4 p.m. only. Dalhousie Lake, 4 cottag613-772-0270 or email: 343-688-0022 es, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. angie.webster66@gmail.co Smiths Falls, upstairs, 1 Renovated, fully equipped, m clean. bedroom apt., Bayview very area. Suitable for single or $550-$750/week. Email inPerth. Newly Renovated couple. Quiet, non-smoking fo@sylvanialodge.com bachelor apartment, cen- preferred. 613-283-2053. trally located, available imFor rent. Charming cabin mediately, no pets, no Two bedroom in duplex, perched over beautiful $750 plus hydro. First/last. Bass Lake, suitable for 2 smoking, 613-267-2687. Frankville. 613-213-1772. people. Near Rideau Ferry, Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom 15 minutes to lower level, newly renovatSTORAGE Perth/Smiths Falls, 50 ed. No pets. $1,000, minutes to Ottawa/Kingutilities included. Cold, dry, self-storage for ston. $600/week. 613-223-3868. rent. Up to 1000 sq. ft. lo- 613-283-6136. cation 85 Dufferin St., Smiths Falls Apartment Perth (Hwy 7). Call 1 bedroom, $910/month, 613-267-5198. Waterfront cottages, exAvailable immediately; cellent fishing, sandy Heat and hydro included. beach, miles of boating, REAL ESTATE Please call 613-283-9650. $579/week. Relaxing, afWanted- Looking for 4-6 fordable family fun. SinLake Family acres with spring fed gleton pond, Kemptville & sur- Campground. PERSONAL w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e.ca; rounding area, 1-855-887-3230 613-826-3142.
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Carleton Place. Semi detached, three bedroom, 1-1/2 baths. 109 Nelson. $1,150 monthly including water. Call Andrea 613-913-9229 or John 613-229-0737.
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Portland: Rural, private, treed, picturesque lot, 6 room renovated home and garage $83,900 $4,190 down O.A.C. Property trades considered. Delta: 1 owner, clean and spacious, 1-1/2 bath, 3 bedroom home, treed level lot 350’x90’. Close to Beverley Lakes and shopping. $163,900 $7,990 down O.A.C. Contractor pays cash for homes in need of renovation and updating. Free evaluation on request. _______________________________________ Our clients pay top cash price for waterfront and waterview property. Call Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000
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LOG TRUCK DRIVER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY
Part Time Cashier with a passion to serve and grow with a Canadian company. Must be able to work weekends.
See store for details Please drop off résumé to:
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All claims against the estate of Ronald Nelson Loucks, late of the Town of Smiths Falls in the County of Lanark, who died on or about the 9th day of February, 2014, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 17th day of August, 2014; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
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DATED at Smiths Falls this 9th day of July, 2014. Allan Clayton Condie and Valerie Anne Valliquette, Estate Trustees, by their Solicitors, HOWARD KELFORD & DIXON, 2 Main Street East, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 1A2. Attn: Dawn P. Dixon. (613)283-6772
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HIRING – Housing & Homelessness Support Outreach Worker Carleton Place & District CORE Youth Services provides housing and homelessness support to Lanark County youth. The Housing and Homelessness Support Outreach Worker will engage with youth facing housing, mental health and youth justice challenges and provide support services to assist them to become stable and connected to resources. Position: Flexible hours required Length of Term: 20-month contract ending 31 March 2016 Hours: 35 hours per week Pay Rate: $20 per hour For more information and a full position description, please see our website at www.cpyouthcentre.org Please submit resume via email to cpCOREyouthservices@gmail.com. Closing Date: 1 August 2014
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The Smiths Falls Downtown Business Association (DBA) is Hiring a Part-Time Coordinator
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The DBA is looking for a dynamic, innovative individual interested in being a leader and helping to build a vibrant and thriving downtown core in Smiths Falls. The DBA Coordinator supports and carries out decisions made by the Board of Directors and facilitates communication between differing levels of the municipality, the DBA membership and the public.. Hours for the position are between 18 and 21 hours weekly. Qualifications: Minimum grade 12; post-secondary experience would be considered an asset, or equivalent Competencies: • Strong initiative (a self-starter), able to work with little direction • Proficiency with the MS Office Suite, including Publisher and Excel • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, experience with press releases and public speaking would be an asset • Strong inter-personal skills and an ability to work collaboratively • Strong organization and computer skills • Ability to create policy documents • Grant writing skills would be considered an asset For a detailed description please visit www. downtownsmithsfalls.ca/jobs Resumes will be accepted until 4 p.m. August 7, 2014 by email, mail, or personal delivery. The DBA Board of Management would like to thank all applicants in advance, however only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. Contact Information: Smiths Falls DBA Hiring Committee 77 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 2B8 dba@smithsfalls.ca CL445316_0724 Connected to Your Community - 43 - Thursday, July 24, 2014
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HELP WANTED Full-Time SeamstressCarleton Uniforms Inc. provides Work and Dress Uniforms to the Emergency Services sector in Ontario and the Maritimes. Due to a significant increase in business we are looking for a fulltime seamstress to join our team at our new location in Carleton Place. The successful applicant will have above average sewing skills and experience in basic alterations and the application of regalia on jackets and pants. Our company offers a great work environment, competitive compensation and regular Monday to Friday business hours. Applicants are invited to contact our office directly at 613-257-1701 or to drop off a resume at our location at 5 Costello Drive in Carleton Place.
Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, Manotick, requires kennel assistant Wednesday to Saturday, 7 am-5 pm beginning August 13, 2014. Experience with dogs; valid driver’s license. Email resume to info@guidedogs.ca by August 1, 2014. No phone calls please.
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Dairy herd person required. 613-258-9189 or NOW HIRING!!! Email: $28.00/HOUR. Undercover larrysheree@gmail.com Shoppers Needed. // DRIVERS WANTED AZ, $300/DAY Easy DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with air- Online COMPUTER WORK. brakes: Guaranteed 40 // $575/Week ASSEMProducts. // hour work week + over- BLING time, paid travel, lodging, $1000/WEEKLY meal allowance, 4 week’s PAID IN ADVANCE!!! vacation/excellent benefits MAILING BROCHURES. PT/FT. Genuine. Experipackage. Must be able to Unnecessary. have extended stays away ence from home for three www.AvailableHelpWantmonths at a time. Experi- ed.com ence Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.
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Fast paced garage in Kemptville, requires an Experienced Mechanic and/or 2nd Year Apprentice, with proven ability to work with a range of vehicles. Must have experience with wheel alignments and A/C. Please send your resume to: ashleyerose@hotmail.ca
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Versatruss is looking for an Experienced Aluminum Tig Welder.
We are located in Port Elmsley (between Smiths Falls and Perth). This is a full time position (40 hours per week)
Engineer Technologist
Please contact Gordon O’Connor @ Versatruss 613-264-0074 or email: info@versatruss.com
The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting resumes from interested and qualified candidates for the position of Engineering Technologist.
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607
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Christa Stewart, EA/HR Analyst (A) Municipality of North Grenville 285 County Road 44, Box 130, Kemptville ON K0G 1J0 Telephone: 613-258-9569 x 155 Fax: 613-258-9620 e-mail: cstewart@northgrenville.on.ca
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Your resume and references must be submitted no later than 4:00 p.m. Friday August 15, 2014 to:
Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and in part by the Government of Canada.
Monday to Friday (8:00am – 2:00pm) Duties include: Overseeing the activities of the Linking Hands Project, providing administrative and project support. Deadline for applications: August 1st, 2014.
Phone 613-989-3830 Fax 613-989-3830, house.lazarus@gmail.com
Dalhousie Lake Home for Youth requires Full and Part Time Workers for our Smiths Falls Therapeutic Residence (males aged 12-18 years) for evening and weekend shifts. The candidate must have knowledge and experience in the Child and Youth Worker field, possess positive leadership qualities and strong communication skills. CL451225_0724
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REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Automotive Technician
Greyleith Limited, now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an opening in their Carleton Place location for the following positions:
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Multimedia Designer (Contract Position)
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A complete job description and information regarding salary is available at www.northgrenville.ca/employment.cfm. Your resume and references must be submitted no later than 4:00 p.m Thursday July 31, 2014 to:
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act will only be used for candidate selection. Connected to Your Community - 44 - Thursday, July 24, 2014
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The Municipality of North Grenville is accepting resumes from interested and qualified candidates for a one (1) year part-time contract Multimedia Designer position.
Christa Stewart, EA/HR Analyst (A) Municipality of North Grenville 285 County Road 44, Box 130, Kemptville ON K0G 1J0 Telephone: 613-258-9569 x155 Fax: 613-258-9620 e-mail: cstewart@northgrenville.on.ca
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Greyleith Limited, now related part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an opening � Minimum 5 years experience in Heavy Structural Construction Projects,in their Carleton Place location for the following positions: Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS � Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations and QUALIFICATIONS legislation � Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings with the knowledge of � Minimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction Projects, job costing and associated processes Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in managing � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role subcontractors under the terms of a contract � Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations and � Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills legislation � Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings with the knowledge of RESPONSIBILITIES job costing and associated processes � Understanding contracts andequipment experienceand in managing Coordinate andfundamentals ensure efficientofuse of labour, material resource subcontractors requirements under the terms of a contract � developed problem solving and analytical skills performance and � Highly Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work
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Full-time Linking Hands Project Coordinator – 30 hours per week
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We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act will only be used for candidate selection.
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Successful candidate will need their food service worker program, chef training or related work experience.
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Forward resume to: 782 Van Buren Street, Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0 or valley@sogesco.ca
If interested, please submit a cover letter and resume. Bayfield Manor Nursing and Retirement Home Attention: Erica Dostle, Food Service Manager 100 Elvira Street, PO Box 3000 Kemptville, ON K0G1J0
FOREMAN, OPERATORS, LABOURERS AND SEWAGE CREWS Submit resumes by email toJim Ghinn jim@awdcontractors.ca, fax 613-267-4212 or phone 613-267-4265
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• Regular Daytime Hours • Benefit Package • Salary commensurate with experience
Bayfield Manor Nursing & Retirement is looking for a part-time cook & dietary aid.
POSITIONS
NOW AVAILABLE Join the Foodsmiths Team
Applications available in-store or online: foodsmiths.com
Phone: 613-258-7484 Fax: 613-258-3838 or email Erica@bayfieldmanor.on.ca
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
Attention: Claire 106 Wilson St. West, Perth, ON K7H 2P3 or send to: claire@foodsmiths.com 613.267.5409 ext. 103
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Smiths Falls Nissan has an immediate position available for an Automotive Detailer. Aggressive compensation package and benefits available. Experience an asset but not required. Apply in person or by email kevin.h@smithsfallsnissan.com
Dynamic Servers
We require a
Counter Person
• Fast pace, high production machining, welding and fabrication shop • Must have customer service experience in a parts department • Knowledge of invoicing and parts ordering using a computerized purchase order system required • Mechanically inclined • Experience in manufacturing an asset • Keen eye for detail • Computer knowledge essential
Apply in person with resume No phone calls please
53 Herriott St., Perth
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We are looking for
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DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
Wage based on Experience Benefit package available Position to start immediately
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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
Drop off resume in person to 2044 Rogers Road or, fax to 613-267-6101 or, email to bellsmachining@bellnet.ca
at 613-283-5555.
Fast Growing Company Requires
Full Time Satellite TV Installers
(WHOLESALER OF PLUMBING, HEATING & DRILLING SUPPLIES)
is looking to fill the following positions
• COUNTER SALES
Deals with customers and receiving inventory.
Please remit resumes to: ATTENTION WAREHOUSE MANAGER P.O. BOX 354 PERTH, ONTARIO K7H 3E4 or drop off at: 38 Hwy. 511 (Lanark Road)
For more information please send a resume to Admin@scheelcommunications.com or fax to
613-623-9992 No experience necessary. All training will be supplied.
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Submit an online form at
www.welcomewagon.ca or call 1-844-299-2466
Downsizing sale. 394 Perth St., Almonte, Saturday, July 26. Household goods, linens, glasses, dishes, some furniture, tools, etc., everything must go.
Moving sale, SaturdaySunday, July 26-27, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 418 Weedmark Rd., Merrickville. Moving Sale, Sunday July 27, 10-3pm, contents of home, furniture, bicycles, kitchen & glassware, utility trailer etc. 26 Road R2, halfway down Road R2 stay right, (off Bay Road) Lombardy.
Multi-family, Fri.-Mon., 1, 2, 3, 4. 8-8 daily. Boats, motors, antiques, decoys, furniture, pine bunk bed, fishing equip, sports cards, bikes, jewelry, lamps, dishes, lots free July 26, 8-2pm, Cty Rd stuff. Cty Rd 36 Boling42, #1541 in Forfar, large broke or Rd 38 to Crow 2 family sale. Lake Rd to Badour Rd. Follow signs. Giant Yard Sale, Thursday to Saturday, July 24, 25, 26. 8-4, 16 Robert Rd., Perth.
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$ CALL TO DISCUSS FUNDING OPTIONS $
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J. A.’s Moving- Senior’s Discount. 15 years experience. Call 613-812-3244.
Professional & Reliable Movers- 2 Men & 17’ Cube $95/hr, 2 Men & 16’ Refrigerated Cube Van $95 hr + Fuel Surcharge, 3 Men & 25’ Moving Van $125/hr. Call to Book your Move 613-284-8281. Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
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Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.
Moving sale, Saturday, July 26, indoor & outdoor, 33 Robina Ave., Smiths Falls.
TRUCK TRAINING ACADEMY
Housekeeping, over 25 years experience. Carleton Place area. Krista 613-257-9467.
Oil Job$ 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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Moving sale, Saturday, July 26, 8-2, 526 Carroll Road, Smiths Falls.
10-12 Maple Avenue, Smiths Falls ON K7A 1Z5 For course information please call 1-866-529-1113 or 613-742-7499
House cleaner, reliable, efficient. Regular and one time cleanups. Homes or cottages in Perth, Smiths Falls, Lombardy and lakes area. Lorraine 613-284-8493. $22 hr.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
PAUL’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
Moving sale, 144 Markle Rd., (Fallbrook Rd.) Lanark. Friday, July 25 (6-9 p.m.), Saturday, July 26 (8 a.m.-2 p.m.). Antiques, collectibles, furniture, tools, and 50 years of stuff.
NEXT CLASS STARTS ON JULY 28, 2014 AIR BRAKE CERTIFICATION COURSE JULY 31- AUG 1, 2014
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• PURCHASING AGENT
Installer must supply own vehicle, valid driver’s license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly + bonuses. Evening and weekend shifts required.
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WORK WANTED
“THERE ARE GREAT JOBS IN THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY”
M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2446, 613-464-2622.
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RIDEAU PIPE & DRILLING SUPPLIES LTD.
WORK WANTED “A1” 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.
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FIDDLEHEADS
Bell’s Machining, Welding and Hydraulics is growing.
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Child care provided in my Driveway home, Smiths Falls. AcSealing cepting newborns to ed widenmaier school age children. Full for over 25 years. and part time available, beFree estimates, fore and after school proReasonable rates. gram as well. Loving Commercial and mother of 2 kindergarten Residential children. Nut free houseOwner operated. hold. 1 block from St Fran613-267-3205 cis School. Reasonable rates and availability from 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. to support commuters. Starting BUSINESS SERVICES September 2. For further information or appointment please call Maryanne Tool SHARPENING: 613-285-7882 or Tools not cutting it? We sharpen carbide saw 613-285-5241. blades, chainsaws, reel Senior Care Giver available mowers, etc. Contact Riley email for personal care and 613-400-7288 companionship to clients ssharpening@outlook.com in their homes, retirement Stittsville Area or nursing homes and during hospital stays. Assist with all aspects of daily GARAGE SALE/ personal care and hygiene, FLEA MARKET experience with Alzheimers and Dementia. Krista 4 Generation Farm Estate 613-257-9467. Sale until August long weekend or by appointWoman with MS needs ment. Antique furniture & attendant care in her home silverware, clothing, on North Shore Otty Lake, books, garden supplies, 10 minutes from Gore household items, farm Street and Scotch Line. equipment. 2771 DrumPersonal care, light house- mond Concession 2. keeping, meal prep, ADL. 613-267-2450. Resume/references please. Training provided, must have transportation. Call EDUCATION & (519)722-6024. CL421155_0620
Position available immediately for an experienced, Licensed 310T Mechanic (or Apprentice) and a 310S Service Technician (or Apprentice)
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STORAGE AUCTION SAT, JULY 26, 2014 @ 10 AM SHARP! JOHNSTOWN STORAGE FACILITY 8 QUEEN ST. This sale has 6 large units packed full, you never know what will come out of these units next up for auction! Some of the larger items up for sale John Deere garden tractor, new 75 ton shop press, Crestliner boat, trailer w/ 65 hp Mercury outboard, good single axle trailer, new Browning bow. Auctioneers Note: No preview as lockers will be unlocked as they are being sold. We’ve been connecting buyers & sellers for nearly a decade! Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit , Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:
ESTATE FARM AUCTION Monday, August 4, 10 a.m. 2 miles E. of Almonte on March Rd. to 12th Con. Ramsay then 2 miles to 355 Old Almonte Rd. for Mrs. Cecil Brydges 135 Massey Tractor, 824 International tractor, (to be sold @ 1:00 pm), Cutter (EX), Buggy seats, Shafts, etc., hay wagon, hay & Grain elevators, 1H seeder, discs cultivator, square baler, corn blower, grist mill, Rosco tank, portable cattle chute, bush hogs, sprayer, 4 furrow plow, cement mixer, grain scales, milk cans, water tank, water bowls, gates, 92 GMC (parts), qty of scrap, radial arm saw, jointer, repeater lathe, band saw, chop saw, sander, router, drill press, panel saw, qty old tools, broad axes, saw, cant hooks, grain cradles, chisels, hand and yard tools, lawn tractor and much more! NOTE: As Mr. Brydges was an avid woodworker, there is a large qty of dry lumber of many varieties. HOUSEHOLD: 2 bedroom sets, dining table & chairs, china cabinet, chesterfield & chair, Ant. Small tables & chairs, Singer sewing machine, gramaphone, Beacon cook stove, Ant. Washer/tub stand, glass, books, collectibles, etc. etc. RAIN OR SHINE! CANTEEN ON SITE! Farm will be sold at a later date. For more information, Contact Joyce Milton @ 613256-3059 or 613-889-2960
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Auctioneer: Frank Burns 613-267-4129
To learn more, please visit: mypowercareer.com
GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET
STREET FLEA MARKET
Large Selection of Quality Used Furniture OPEN
7 DAYS 9am to 4pm • 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net
5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD NOW ACCEPTING VENDORS AUCTIONS
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GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET Saturday, July 26, 2 garage sales, 2069 & 1917 Christie Lake Rd., Perth. Moving, antiques and more.
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ANNUAL HUNTING & SPORTING GOODS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION to be held at Hands Auction Hall, Perth Ontario 3 miles east of Perth on County Rd # 10 K7H 3C3 on Wed., Aug. 20/14 @ 4pm
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Welcoming firearms and sports related items for this auction. Please call our home office at 613-267-6027, in advance, to reserve your space. This auction will also include confiscated bicycles from Carleton Place OPP. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
AUCTION SALE Saturday July 26, 2014 10:00 AM sharp For Bert Wilson to be held at his home located at 198 Waba Rd., Pakenham, Ontario. The property is on the right as you are leaving the Village via Waba Rd. Antique Washing Machine; Wm. L. Gilbert mantle Clock – no 52; G.C. Hundley framed print; Elmer Keene framed print – Highland Solitude; Butter box; Croquet set; Antique Sideboard; Wood augers; Block Planes; Cant hook; Antique Hall table; Grundig 2540U table model radio; Antique Dresser with large beveled mirror; Church pew; trunks; Teak Dining Room set; living room furniture; Conn Organ; Wurlitzer Organ; linens; bedding; 2 chest freezers; dishes; small kitchen appliances; Generac 5500XL Generator on wheels; Simonex Pressure washer; Stihl BG 72 leaf blower; creeper; wheel barrow; garden tools; lawn tools; Shop Vac; Aluminum ladder; hardware; small tools; Aladdin Model S5712U Kerosene Heater; hand cart, etc. etc. Mr. Wilson is selling his home and everything must go. Please plan to attend. Contact: David Wilson 613-797-5048 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
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AUCTION SALE Saturday August 2, 2014 – 10:00 AM sharp For Jack and Florence Virgin to be held at their home located at 184 Church Street, (corner of Country Street) Almonte, Ontario. Rattan Furniture; Chesterfield and chair; Love seat; Hall table; Rattan dinette set; Dresser; Lowrey Piano Organ; Knechtel Dresser and Chest of Drawers; Single canopy bed; Wooden chest; Claw foot pie crust coffee table and end table; Oak dining room set, round extension table, 6 chairs; Mahogany side table; Oak library table; Cedar chest; Blanket box; Butternut Sleigh bedroom set – double bed; dresser, wash stand; Queen mattress and box spring; Pine sideboard with lamp shelf – 1800’s; 6 Goebel figurines; Royal Doulton “Heather”; Royal Doulton “Patricia”; Royal Doulton “Anniversary”; Royal Doulton “Happy Birthday”; 8 Souvenir plates – “Men of the Rails” Collection; Violin – Anno 17 - in original wooden case; 4 gallon crock; Old pictures and frames; Tricia Romance plates; Large assortment of jewellery; 2 cheese boxes; China; Dishes; kitchen accessories; Slow Cooker; Nippon; German fluted plates; Linens; Towels; Bedding; Hunting paraphernalia – vests, boots, coats etc. etc.; Everything is in very good condition and must sell. Please plan to attend. Contact: Paul Virgin 613-256-3645 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID – Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
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“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today” Saturday July 26 2014 - Outdoor Large Auction For Norma & Mervin McElroy - (REGULAR AUCTION # 50) 386 Sherbrooke Drive, Bolingbrook. Small Portable Building with Kitchen, 1973 Chrysler New Yorker 440 4 Door Hard Top Black on White in Good Original Condition., Argo 6 X 6 in Running Condition, Snap On Mechanics Chest, LARGE Selection of Mechanical Tools, Sockets, Hand Tools,Housewares, Pinwheel Crystal, Fishing Tackle, Sap Stove & Sap Pails, Model c 38 15 Planer, Battery Chargers, Chrysler Trannie for 1961 Imperial, Other Chrysler Parts, Trim Pieces, Mirrors 50’s. 60’s, 70’s & 80’s, 400 Chrysler Mopar Block, Drills, Levels, Assorted Power Tools, 1950’s Pistons For a Flat Head 6 Dodge, Please expect MANY unadvertised Older engine parts & Car Parts – Merv Was a Master Chrysler Mechanic for many years and has many projects that he has collected, worked on and fixed up along the way and is now offering up his many many neat pieces to you by way of Public Auction. Woodworking Tools, Jack Stands, Chainsaw, Selection of Automotive Belts, Hand Cart, wooden wheels, Older Small Engines & Parts, Front Tine Rototiller, Water Barrels, Lawn Boy Gas Mower, Friday August 1 (4-8PM) & Saturday Aug 2 (1 PM - 4 PM) Real Estate Open House - $39,000 Minimum Bid On Real Estate 4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bathrooms, Large Kitchen and LivingRoom, New Roof, Outbuildings! - 60 Amp on Breakers, Wednesday August 6 2014 - Real; Estate Auction – 1744 Drummond Con 1, Perth Ontario Real Estate Sells at 6 PM SHARP! 5 Bedroom Home with Large Open Concept Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Family Room, Living Room, Main Floor Bedroom with Cheater En suite, Main Floor Laundry off the Kitchen, 2 Car Attached Garage, with a 1 Bedroom Spacious Granny Suite Apartment with Separate entrance. Wrap Around Porch, In ground Pool, 3 + Acres of Well Matured Trees & Landscaping. 40 x 140 Building Sunday August 10 2014 - On Site Outdoor Auction Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) 275 Weedmark Road, Merrickville For the Estate of Bryce Empey - CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY Massey Ferguson 35 3 Cyl Diesel in Running Condition 2003 Nissan S.U.V X Terra SE V6 4x4 Automatic, Fully Loaded well serviced low mileage with only 129 LM in very good condition, 1990 Mazda Miata Convertible 4 cyl 5 speed.150 KM - Assorted Milk And cream Cans, Sheep Shears, Wooden Barrels, Older Side Board, Flat to the Wall china Cabinet, Assorted Coffee Tables, Large Assortment of books, Head Boards, Foot Boards, Occasional Tables, Old Spool Leg Occasional Table with 2 board top, Assortment of Records and Board Games, Guitar, Snow Shoes, Cast Iron Match Holder, Dart Boards, Assortment of Antique Chairs, Crocks, Lamps, Radios, Turn Tables, 2 Pair of Hand Made Snow Shoes, Native Masks & leather works, Kitchen Hoosier with Agot Top, Large Selection of Hand tools etc, Winchester 12 Gauge pump with 3 “ chamber, Older english 303, Small High Boy, Baskets, Chamber Set, Eastlake Dresser with Mirror, Antique Viewfinder with slides, Antique Beds, Heads and Foots, Agotware, Royalty Picture in Older frame, Native Clothing & Beaded Items, Large 2 Piece Step Back Cupboard 62” wide x 7 ft 3” High, 5 Mission Oak Chairs, Butter Bowl, Butter Box, Large Antique Sideboard, Bonnet Chest, Cabinet Gramophone, Small Antique High Chair, Blanket Boxes, Selection of Trunks, Tea Boxes, Retro Pieces, Farm Junk, Window Frames etc. Wednesday August 13 2014 - Real Estate Auction @ 6 PM SHARP – 1218 Galbraith Road, Middleville, Ontario - 2 + Bedroom Bungalow is Situated on High & Dry Land with a Scenic View of the Country Setting in this Brand New Home. This Home was moved in 1 Year ago and placed on a Brand New Poured Foundation. Everything in this house is new and this Home is in Move in Condition. Spacious Mudroom with Main Floor Laundry off the Kitchen with Large Dining Room. Family Room is complete with Massive Windows overlooking the Quiet Country Side. Propane Fireplace in Family Room. Main Floor Full 4 Piece Bathroom. Yearly Taxes $2300 - This Home is Approx 1300 Square Ft on Main Level - With Great Possibility of Duplex for the Lower Level or a Fantastic Idea for A Home Based Business. This home has Loads of Space.Entrance off the Mudroom or the Lower Level. New Well & Septic. Owned Hot Water Tank. 200 amp Panel in Lower Level + 100 amp Panel in Mudroom. Thursday August 14 2014 - $10,000 Minimum Bid Real Estate Auction 6 Jubilee Street, Montague Township Real Estate Sells By Public Auction at 6 PM SHARP. 2 + Bedroom Home on Quiet Corner Lot on the Edge of Smiths Falls. Wednesday August 20 2014 - $39,000 Minimum Bid Real Estate Auction Real Estate Sells at 6 PM SHARP - OPEN HOUSE IS. 3720 Hwy 43 West, Smiths Falls (Drummond North Elmsley Township) 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Family Home - not Offered in over 50 Years will sell BY LIVE PUBLIC AUCTION! CL451274_0724
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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION For Antiques & Things Inc. From Perth take Hwy 7 West to 17716 on Sat., July 26/14 @ 10 am
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Dining room & kitchen tables. Stand & table lamps. Washstands. Ant. & modern dressers & chest of drawers Qty of coffee, end & side tables. Child roll top desk. Armed & nursing rocker. Ant arm chairs. Ant. sideboard. Ant. cradle. Pressback kitchen chairs. Parlour chairs & settee. Ant. beds. Pine open dish cupboard. 9 glass showcases. Casio cash register. Lge Qty of glass, china & Blue Mountain Pottery. Qty of paper weights. Cups & saucers. Pictures & frames. Book cases. Qty of books & records. Telephones. Crocks. Egg coddlers. Tole & treenware. Qty of ant. tools. Coal oil lamps. Partial toilet sets. Model cars. Dressing mirrors. Produce counters (fiberglass). Lg. light sign. 2-220V air conditioners. Soda dispenser cooler & many other treasures too numerous to mention... The property is sold and the sheds are bursting with collectibles exemplifying the Patenaudes life long passion for antiques. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Regional Round-Up 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. Auxiliary. Seniors 50 & over, join the Sunset Club for fun and games, trips, Car-Toot Bingo- Every Wednesday etc. Meeting at Legion, 1 p.m. every night in August at 7 pm at the Almonte Wednesday. Info: 257-8102. Fairgrounds. Players must be older than 18 years. Refreshments. Call 613256-6263 for info or check online at almontefair.ca Mississippi Mills Fire Department KEMPTVILLE Pancake Breakfast, July 26th, 7:00-11 a.m. Fire Station 1, Almonte. Come in Alzheimer Society- Support Group your PJ’s and receive a discount! Meetings. 4th Thursday each month, 1-3 p.m. Bayfield Manor, 100 Elvira St. Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 3rd Thursday each month, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. St. Lawrence Lodge, 1803 County Rd. 2 E. Baby Talk Cancelled, Wednesday, Breakfast- 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. July 30. BNI of Kemptville, meeting. Every masses at St. Mary’s- 28 Hawthorne. Tuesday 6:45-8:30 a.m. Alumni Hall, Sponsor: Knight of Columbus. Carleton Place & Mississippi Kemptville College (613)863-4853. Kemptville and Area Walking Mills Rotary Club meet every Monday evening at 6:15 at Slackonis, Mill St. Group, Monday, July 21, Wednesday, (Carleton Place). Info: Louise 613-253- July 23, Friday, July 25, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, 2602. Carleton Place Bereavement contact Eva Francoeur 613-258-4487. Support Group moves to Smiths Falls, Sponsor: Health Unit. Kemptville and Area Walking Wednesday July 30, The Group is ongong on the last Wednesday of every Group, Mon. July 28, Wed. July 30 and month 1-3pm, 2 Gould Street Smiths Fri. Aug. 1, 9:00 a.m. Meet at the North Falls. Contact Rebecca Bowie 613- Grenville Municipal Centre. Contact Eva Francoeur 258-4487. Sponsor: 267-6400. Carleton Place Sunset Club meets Health Unit. North Grenville Toastmasters every Wednesday, 1 p.m. Legion. meet 1st, 3rd Thursday every month. Euchre, bid euchre, games, socializing. Third Wed. each month- short general O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom meeting, noon. Potluck lunch/games (292 County Rd. 44). 7 p.m. Learn communication/leadership skills. follows. 613-257-7483. Debtors Anonymous. If you are having problems with money or debt then we can help. 6:30 Tuesdays, St. James Hall, Bell and Edmund Street. 613-216-9008. Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613-253-6375. French Playgroup “Plaisirs D’Enfants”. Every Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beckwith Community Hall (Black’s Corners). 613-253-0008. Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies
LANARK Civitan Old Tyme Country Talent Night Dinner & Dance. Last Friday of every month, dinner 6 p.m., music 7:30-11:30 p.m. Contact Vic (613)2595610. Fitness Classes every Monday (except holidays). 9:30-10:30 a.m. North Lanark County Community
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Health Centre. 613-259-2182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays 9:0010:00 am. St Andrew’s United Church. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Lanark Civitan Club talent night. Last Friday each month. Dinner 6 p.m., dance 7:30 p.m. Old Time Country Music. 613-259-5610. Lanark Lodge Pub (3rd Thursday every month). 2 p.m. Hosted by recreation dept. Info. 613-267-4225. Old Fashioned Ball Game/Family Fun Day & BBQ. Sunday, July 27, 2pm, 5633 Hwy 511 Hopetown. BBQ at 4pm. Walking group, every Tuesday morning, 9 a.m. from the NLCCHA. Refreshments, exercises/speaker after walk. Heather 613-259-2182.
MERRICKVILLE Merrickville Legion, August 1, Music by Hoffman & Hallman, 7-11 p.m. Roast Pork Dinner 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, July 25, Music by Elise & Company, 7-11 p.m. Baked Ham Dinner 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Special Notice, Plan ahead, Annual Pig Roast will take place on August 23. More info to follow.
PERTH Al-Anon Meetings. If you are living with or near a drinking problem. Every Thursday 8 p.m. St. James Anglican Church, Drummond St. 613-267-4848, 613-267-6039. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Bridge, Social- McMartin House, 125 Gore St., East, every Friday afternoon. 613-267-3952. Community Garden - The Table CFC- Last Duel Campground. Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30-7pm, Fridays 1011:30am. Info 613-267-6428 ext 7 Lanark Lodge Birthday Party (last Thursday every month). 2 p.m. Hosted by recreation dept. Info. 613-267-4225. Lions Club Jamboree, Sunday, July 27, 2pm, Lions Club Hall, Halton and
Arthur Streets. Hall open at 1pm, A home cooked buffet around 5pm. Info: 613-267-2744. Lions Country Music Jamboree. 4th Sun. every month. 2-6 p.m. Supper served 5 p.m. Perth Lions Hall. Rideau Trail Association, Central Club, Beginners Hike, Follow the Rideau Trail from Mackler Road to Ferrier Road, meet at Conlon Farm, Perth, 9am, August 3. Level 1, about 7 km, Info: David & Pat Batchelor 613264-1559. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Meets Thursday evenings at Lanark Lodge. Info. Janet 613-264-9139. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Tuesdays 5 p.m. at Community Care. Info: Barbara 613-267-2040.
RURAL 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, July 30, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 3rd Friday each month, 1:303:30 p.m. Country Roads Community Health Centre, 4319 Cove Rd. at Hwy. 15 (Portland). Annual Cemetery Service, Sunday August 3, 2:30pm, St. Augustine Anglican Church, Prospect. All welcome, info 613-253-2878 Archives Lanark at 1920 Conc. 7, Drummond (former Drummond Township Office). will be open every Friday & Saturday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Info: 613-256-3130, (613)267-2232. Canadian Hearing Society, Hearing Health Care Clinic, 10-3pm, Tuesday, August 5 at Guthrie House, 10 Perth St, Elgin. Info & Appt: 613-498-3933 or 1-877-498-3933. C.A.R.E. Program for frail adults. (Mondays, Lanark, North Lanark Community Health Center) and (Fridays, CPHC Building, 15 Bates Dr.). (613)264-0307. Cemetery Service, St Andrew’s Cemetery, Watson’s Corners. Sunday, July 26, 2 p.m. If rain, held in community hall. Bring lawn chairs. Rev. Rodney Bennett. Community Clothing Co-operative, Portland Community Hall. Open every Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. every Wednesday 1-3 p.m. CPHC formally VON foot care clinic, every 1st Thursday of the month. Westport Chiropractic Centre, 39 Bedford St., Westport. Appointments required. 613-342-3693, 1-800-465-
7646 ext. 243. C.P.H.C. formerly V.O.N. mobile clinic at the Town Hall, Westport. Open to anyone needing medical assistance. First Friday of every month, 9:30-2. Appointment (613)803-1710 or walk-in. Dinner & Movie Night, Clayton Community Hall, Linn Bower Lane, Clayton, August 1, Dinner 5:00-6:30 pm. Movie starts at 6:30 pm. Elgin United Church upcoming concert, Rev. Ernie Cox and The London Trio Plus, Saturday, August 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Elgin United Church. Info: 613-273-3456. Elphin Public School Reunion, inviting all former students to a Potluck lunch. Saturday July 26, 11:30am, Elphin Presbyterian Church Hall. Music provided by former students. Euchre- every Monday afternoon. 1:00 p.m. South Elmsley Municipal Complex. Sponsor: Club 55. Light refreshments. Free Asian-Style Family Cooking Night, Tuesday, July 29, 5-7pm. RSVP: Kate Earl, 613-272-2799 ext 237, Country Roads Community Health Centre, Portland ON Fun and Fitness Mondays 9:3010:30, Middleville Community Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:3010:30, Ferguson Falls Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:3010:30, Middleville Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays Lower Mobility Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., North Lanark Community Health Centre. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fundraising Meeting, First Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-2837210. Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin. Mon.-Fri. 9-4. 613-359-1140. Karate and Cardio-Kickboxing in Port Elmsley. Karate- Wednesday and Friday evenings. Kickboxing- Thursday evenings. Visit www.portelmsley-karate. com or call 613-264-9063. Knox Presbyterian Cemetery Annual Memorial will be held Sunday July 27. Service will be held at 2:30 pm in Westport at the Cemetery, overlooking the Upper Rideau Lake. Please bring a lawn chair. McDonald’s Corner Agricultural Society General Meeting, August 6, 7pm. 194 Cameron Rd., McDonald’s
Corners. Info: Sally 613-259-3480. Monday Night Bingo, Royal Canadian Legion, Westport. Doors open 6pm, Bingo starts 7pm. “On the Road Again”, July 25 at the ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd. Refreshments 6:30-7:30. Presentation begins at 7:30. Quilting & Sewing Club meets every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call (613)2838482, (613)283-6240. Quilting & Sewing Club meets every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call (613)2838482, (613)283-6240. Quilting- every Wednesday. 1 and 7 p.m. McDonalds Corners Rd. Hall. 613278-2943. Retired Teachers & Friends, Luncheon on Wednesday, August 6, 11:30 a.m. at The Cove Country Inn, Westport. To attend phone 613-2792098 by August 4. Ruby Tuesdays- information and support group for women. North Lanark Community Health Centre, every other Tuesday, 1:00-3:00. Info: Sherry (613)259-2182. Smorgasbord July 27 beginning at 4 pm. BVM Hall (hall air conditioned), Stanleyville. 613-267-1085. Yard sale, Saturday, August 2, 9-noon, at Emmanuel Anglican Church, Portland, Hwy 15.
SMITHS FALLS Adult Bereavement group, Last Wednesday of each month. 1-3pm,Smiths Falls Community Health Centre, 2 Gould St. To register 613267-6400 or email info@chslc.ca Annual Yard Sale, Broadview Nursing Centre, July 26, 9-2, baked goods, new & used items. Bariatric Support Group, first Thursday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at ‘The Link’, at 88 Cornelia St. W., #4A. Support and information regarding gastric by-pass surgery before and after. Info: (613)284-4608 or 1(877)3832070. BBQ Fundraiser for The HUB July 25th, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, corner of Beckwith and Main, Smiths Falls. Bingo, every Thursday evening, 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Br 95. Info: 283-3292. Bridge Club every Monday night, Legion Br. 95, 7 Main St. E., 7 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-
1957. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, July 29, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- July 29, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)2830960. Fish & Chips, July 25, 4-7pm. Royal Canadian Legion, 7 Main St E. Smiths Falls Fish Fry, first & last Friday of each month, 4-7pm. Canadian Room, Royal Canadian Legion, 7 Main St E. Smiths Falls Gambling Problem? There is help. Gamblers Anonymous, Tuesdays 7:30-9 p.m. 88 Cornelia St. 613-567-3271. Lawnbowling: Jitney each Monday 6:15 p.m. 8 ends followed by social; Jitney each Thursday, social coffee/tea 9:15 a.m. 8 ends 10 a.m. Info: Carol 613-267-6872. “Let’s Pray” Prayer Line available, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from 10 a.m.-noon. (613)283-3485, (613)2679780 evenings. Seventh Day Adventist Church, 333 Hwy 29 (just past the mall). Walk-ins welcome. Music, poetry and story telling, with Vine Rhymes- Saturday, July 26, 7-9 p.m. the patio at Coffee Culture. Corner of Beckwith and Russell. Cover tunes/originals by local artists. Info: Helen 613-284-2243. Ontario Early Years Centre, Active Bodies, Active Minds. 3 sessions, 3-5 years old, July 28-30, 1-2pm 91 Cornelia Court, Smiths Falls. Register 613-2830095 Steak BBQ, July 26, 6:00 p.m. at the RCAFA hall on Abbott St. Contact: 613-284-0305. Susan Shirley Program, Parent Training courses- Mondays 6:30 p.m. Calvary Bible Church, 15 Beech St. 613-205-1643. Thursday Night Bingo Lancaster Hall, Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., 7 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), A non-profit weight loss support group. Meetings every Thursday night. 46 Bell Ave. Smiths Falls. Info. 613-838-4777. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), A non-profit weight loss support group. Meetings every Thursday night. 46 Bell Ave. Smiths Falls. Info. 613-838-4777. Vine Rhymes, Smiths Falls songwriters, poets and story tellers, meet monthly for encouragement and support. Come share your gift. Info: Helen (613)284-2243.
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Lanark County to seek costing from Ottawa Police Service Desmond Devoy
desmond.devoy@metroland.com
News – Town and township councils across Lanark County will be debating the merits of seeking costing from the Ottawa Police Service next month. Lanark County council, at its June meeting, passed a motion to begin seeking the information from the City of Ottawa, following a meeting between County Warden Richard Kidd and Ottawa police service board chairman Coun. Eli El-Chantiry in May. “It’s one of those things that people talk about for years,” said Kidd during a telephone interview July 4. “We’re finally doing something about it…politicians in Lanark County (are) doing due diligence to get the best price possible.”
However, don’t expect to see Ottawa police on the streets of Perth or Carleton Place any time soon. “For it to happen, it has to be (in) a municipality that touches Ottawa,” said Kidd, narrowing the field down to Montague Township, Beckwith Township and Mississippi Mills. From there, other municipalities, if they so chose, which bordered those municipalities, could seek service. “If Beckwith gets a price, (bordering) Drummond/North Elmsley can get a price,” he said. As the reeve of Beckwith Township, he confirmed that his council would most likely be seeking costing from Ottawa. Kidd asked El-Chantiry if the city had a bylaw preventing their police force from serving areas outside of the city
limits, but there were no such laws on the books. Kidd noted that the changes were brought about as a result of the upcoming changes to the police funding formula, and how services like the OPP are paid. While the date for the unveiling of the new policing funding formula “keeps on getting put off,” now that the provincial election is out of the way, Kidd anticipates that it will be presented before the fall – and the start of the municipal election period. “It’s like a first date,” Kidd joked. “You’ll never know until you ask. (And) there’ll be a lot of details to work out,” and both sides would have to benefit from the move. He hastened to add however that “there is no complaint about the level of service,” from the OPP, which polices all
of the county save for Smiths Falls, but with OPP officers getting an eight per cent raise this year alone, rising costs are a significant issue. With the new draft funding formula, towns like Carleton Place and Perth are anticipating an easing of costs, while township councils like Tay Valley worry that their policing costs could skyrocket. “Perth getting a break (with the new model) doesn’t matter,” said Kidd. “The total bill is going up.” Kidd asked “Do we need to pay to have police officers be social workers?” and conceded that the hub model of policing “could be part of (a solution),” to costs, with relevant social agencies getting involved at the outset of an investigation, if applicable, as a method of future crime prevention.
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Community – Casey Nelson is replacing Carole Dufort as principal of Caldwell Street Public School in Carleton Place. Dufort is moving to Chimo Elementary School in Smiths Falls. She recently handed over the reins to Nelson, who leaves his vice principal post at Kemptville Public School.
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Warm weather means road construction in Carleton Place Tara Gesner
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News – The following are issues discussed by Carleton Place politicians during recent meetings of council and the town’s policy review and planning and protection committees. Travelling around Carleton Place will be a test of patience this summer as numerous road projects take place. The town is entering into a contract with Ashton’s Thomas Cavanagh Construction Limited for the reconstruction of Franklin, Wright, Campbell, Argyle, Catharine, McLaren, Mill and Flora streets, a decision approved by council at its June 24 meeting. The amount $1,529,719.31.
“We are expecting Cavanagh to begin work in the later part of July,” director of public works Dave Young said. A number of actions are required prior to commencing such as ordering materials and getting locates. “The road and sewer work that Cavanagh is doing is expected to be completed in October,” Young said. The sewer and water component of the contract, which involves Franklin Street, was significantly higher than the original budgeted price of $120,000, and in a written report, Young explained the reasons why: bypass pumping, concrete encasement and pipe size. As a result, the shortfall will be expensed by way of the projects identified for 2014 but are not moving forward, as
well as the sewer and water major maintenance reserve fund. Bids were received from Thomas Cavanagh Construction Limited and Ottawa’s R.W. Tomlinson Limited ($2,058,061.84) and Goldie Mohr Ltd. ($2,174,279.78). They are conformed to the complete submission requirements.
to facilitate a development. The property in question is located at Townline Road West and the town limit near Joseph Street. There are still a number of steps to go through before the development can proceed, and the annexation is set to take place Jan. 1, 2015. Carleton Place will share any comAnnexation mercial taxes with Mississippi Mills and A bylaw approving the annexation of the owner will pay residential developlands from Mississippi Mills to Carleton ment fees to Mississippi Mills. Place was passed by council on June 24. Mississippi Mills and Lanark County Master plan councils already passed bylaws regardCarleton Place’s Fire Service Master ing the acquisition. Plan (FSMP) is complete. The proposal results from a request Politicians discussed the important by a Mississippi Mills property owner to document in detail at the planning and have land annexed into Carleton Place protection committee meeting on June
17, and a week later at the regular gathering of council it was approved. The FSMP examines all aspects of the Ocean Wave Fire Company’s (OWFC) operations, considers the factors that may have an impact over the next ten years and makes a number of recommendations. “Fine job,” Coun. Louis Antonakos said. The other issue mentioned by many of the volunteer firefighters was compensation. On June 24 council also instructed Reynolds to execute a report outlining financial or other implications of each of the FSMP’s recommendations, an implementation strategy and how he feels they should be prioritized.
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News – The Summer Company Program is an initiative of the Ontario government and is in place to motivate and educate young people to possibly choose entrepreneurship as a viable career, equip them with the tools necessary to succeed and provide hands-on business training and mentoring. Summer Company is aimed at students between the ages of 15 and 29 in school and returning to school in the fall. The successful students receive an award of up to $1,500 to help with business start-up costs, and a $1,500 award in September upon returning to school; approximately 12 hours of business training; and an opportunity to meet with a local community-mentoring group for support and advice on operating their summer business. The program is in its 14th year promoting entrepreneurship to young enterprising students. This year, there were six successful local students from the Lanark County/Smiths Falls area that will spend their summer gaining invaluable business experience, earning money, and learn what it means to be your own boss. They will be in good company with many other young entrepreneurs from across Ontario. Summer Company provides an opportunity for students to create a business and to be their own boss. The successful students for 2014 from this area are: • David Sparrow – DS Lawn Care offers services that tend to the lawn and other natural fixtures on the property. Concentrating mainly on the basic lawn cut and maintenance, DS Lawn Care will also offer weed pulling and whacking, grass seed planting, shrubbery maintenance, and work to any other small fixtures on the property. Contact him at 613-283-8787 • Jade Armstrong – Jade Armstrong Watercolours will be producing custom watercolour portrait commissions; paintings of clients of themselves, family members, pets, etc. Jade Armstrong Watercolours products make excellent presents for special events, such as weddings, birthdays, and graduations. Armstrong also offers products such as prints, zines, and original paintings. Contact Jade at 613-256-8272. • Carter Ferguson – Have a Wish Woodworking will be serving the Smiths Falls area and selling a variety of handmade wood products such as: wishing wells, picnic tables, benches, lounge chairs and custom made items. Contact Carter at 613-485-8360. • Gareth Kaczkowski – Fence Line Esthetics will be offering services in the Merrickville area, to help customers clean up their fence line from unwanted shrubbery and tree growth. Fence Line Esthetics will also sell cut and split campfire wood to campers, campgrounds and cottagers. Contact Gareth at 613-269-3836. • Justin Belanger – Justin Belanger Art will be creating custom charcoal, pastel and acrylic artwork commissions. Justin will be selling portraits of both people and animals; these will mainly
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Sports – Hockey fans, it’s time to trade your sticks for a golf club. The Almonte Thunder are looking to repeat as Valley Division champs. To do that they need the help of the community and one way you can support the Eastern Hockey Junior Hockey League team is my playing in their third annual golf tournament. The tournament is set for Wednesday, Aug. 20 at the Mississippi Golf Club; for $100 golfers will get 18-holes of golf, a cart and a delicious roast beef dinner. Tee off time is at 1 p.m. and the event is
a scramble format. “It’s a beautiful golf course to play and we always hear good things back about the food too as it is an excellent meal,” said Bill White, head coach and general manager. “We are looking for golfers and sponsors.” The event raises money to help the team operate and White said it has been a financial struggle because they don’t have use of some other revenue sources like charity bingo events. “We rely on sponsors and our gate (revenue) so fundraisers are a big help for us,” said White. The Thunder are coming off of a very successful season last year as they de-
feated the Arnprior Packers in the first round of the playoffs and went on to win the Valley Division finals in five games over the Renfrew Timberwolves. They lost the Metro Valley finals to the Ottawa West Golden Knights but White is setting his sights high for the upcoming season. “We are looking for a repeat,” said White. “We have a lot of our core back and we are working hard to improve as much as we can.” The Thunder will hit the ice for training camp on Sept. 2 in Pakenham. For more information on the golf tournament, contact White at 613-2502985.
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Get ready to run Sept. 6 to support Almonte General Hospital Community – A mutual love of running, appreciation for Almonte General Hospital (AGH), and a desire to promote healthy living brought four people together to organize the first Mississippi Mills River Run on Sept. 6. The run, which begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Almonte Fairgrounds, features 3 km, 5 km and 10 km timed runs and 3 km and 5 km family walk/runs. All proceeds will support the purchase of medical equipment for the AGH obstetrical unit to support the health and wellness of new mothers and their babies. The run is the brainchild of Almonte resident Karen Smith, whose son Hunter was born at AGH in November 2012. “Hunter was our first child, and we had a wonderful experience at AGH,” says Smith. “I said to my husband, ‘We have to give something back.’” In early 2014, Karen, who is an avid runner, read an article in the Ottawa Citizen about Aegle Events, a Quebec-based event management company that focuses on running events that contribute to the health and wellbeing of communities. “I called them right away and suggested they organize a run in Almonte to support the Hospital,” says Smith. Aegle partners and runners Dayna Chicoine and Shelley Crabtree met with Smith in Almonte and
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A mutual love of running, appreciation for Almonte General Hospital, and a desire to promote healthy living brought these four people together to organize the first Mississippi Mills River Run on Sept. 6. Shown, from left, are Aegle Events partners Shelley Crabtree and Dayna Chicoine, Almonte Shopper’s Drug Mart owner Tommy Lam and Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foundation board member Karen Smith. everything clicked. “Our mandate is to organize events in small communities,” says Chicoine, who is registration manager and coordinator for the Mississippi Mills River Run. “It felt right.” The fact that the run would support women’s health at AGH was another attraction for Aegle. “The run supports health and wellbeing,” says Crabtree, who is manag-
ing publicity and volunteers for the run. “We also focus on women participants, as women are the family nurturers, caregivers and leaders on wellness in their families.” Once Aegle was on board, Smith met with AGH/Fairview Manor (FVM) Foundation executive director Gerry Huddleston to talk about potential event sponsors. Smith decided to approach Almonte
Shopper’s Drug Mart owner Tommy Lam. “I told him what we were doing and he signed on right away as master event partner,” says Smith. For Lam, who completed his first marathon this year, the fit was perfect. “We have a Tree of Life fundraiser that supports women’s health at AGH, but I wanted to do more,” he says. “I’ve been to the AGH emergency department and nothing compares to the care I received there. Knowing the run is to support AGH was key.” Smith, who is now a member of the AGH/FVM Foundation board, Chicoine, Crabtree and Lam are now working on event details, including registration, sponsorships and volunteer recruitment. “The first Mississippi Mills River Run will be a great event for a great cause,” says Huddleston. “The foundation very much appreciates everything that Karen, Aegle Events and Shopper’s Drug Mart is doing to support women’s health at AGH.” Organizers are hoping the event will be a community celebration. “You don’t have to run, you can walk or come out to cheer people on,” says Chicoine. The event will also feature live music and local food. Medals and other prizes will be awarded. “We are also hoping to attract run-
ners from the surrounding area,” says Crabtree. Smith, Chicoine and Crabtree will be busy with logistics on run day, but Lam will be participating in the run. “There are lots of runners in Almonte,” he says. “We want to infuse Almonte with the running culture.” To promote the run, the Almonte Shopper’s Drug Mart will feature special events every day in August. Shopper’s will also challenge other businesses to enter teams in the event. The first deadline to register for the Mississippi Mills River Run is Aug. 10. You can register on-line at www. aegleevents.com. The Aegle website also includes information about registration, run routes and volunteer opportunities. Pledge forms for the run are available at the AGH/FVM Foundation office at 75 Spring Street. Available sponsorship opportunities include gold, silver and bronze levels, recovery station sponsor, T-shirt sponsor, water station sponsor, sign sponsor and gift sponsor. Exhibitor space is also available. For more information, visit www. almontehospitalfoundation.com or contact Gerry Huddleston at 613-2562514, ext. 2297, ghuddleston@aghfvm.com. Please contact Huddleston to make a donation to support the event as well.
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Cancer survivor returns to Ride the Rideau By Tracey Tong husband welcomed their first grandchild.
The first was her father, Jack, who was diagnosed with bladder cancer, and subsequently successfully treated with the oncolytic therapies the Ride would help support.
Since then, Dawn’s had another mammogram and ultrasound, and both came back clear. After a year off from Ride the Rideau, she and Arthur are plotting their return to the 100 km event at the fifth annual ride on Saturday, September 6 – on a tandem bicycle, of course.
With three rides already under her belt, irony struck when Dawn herself was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2013. The investment advisor with RBC Dominion Securities was 50 years old at the time. “I’d had the instinct that something was wrong,” said Dawn.
“It was the closing of a chapter and the start of a new one,” Dawn, now 51, summed up perfectly.
A mammogram and an ultrasound confirmed the presence of a solid mass, and she underwent a biopsy and a battery of tests at The Ottawa Hospital. Although it was breast cancer, Dawn did get the good news that it was caught early. “The diagnosis came way out of left field,” Dawn remembered. Within two weeks, Dawn had undergone a lumpectomy. The results were excellent – the cancer had not yet spread, and the margins were clear. She underwent six rounds of chemotherapy over 18 weeks, as well as radiation, which ended February 13 of this year.
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One of the best parts? Her dad – “a picture of health at 88 years old” – will be there to cheer them on, she said.
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Two things first inspired Dawn Morewood to start cycling in Ride the Rideau when the signature fundraiser of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation launched five years ago.
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Community –Community Home Support of Lanark County has a bereavement group that is moving to Smiths Falls. Starting July 30, the program will open its doors at the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County – located behind the health centre at 2 Gould St. “We’re moving our Carleton Place group to Smiths Falls,” said Rebecca Bowie, coordinator for Community Home Support. “It’s a good fit for us in Smiths Falls working with the Alzheimer’s Society.” That’s not to say CHS was not thankful for the support it received from Carleton Place’s Waterside Retirement Residence. “We had great support for the past two and a half years from Carleton Place’s Waterside Retirement Residence,” she said. “They gave us the space for free and we appreciate that.” In Smiths Falls, however, the bereavement group has a community partnership already in the works and getting some referrals from the Alzheimer’s Society was a drawing feature. “It’s a good fit to help care for individuals,” Bowie said. “The Alzheimer’s Society has donated the space for us to use – and it’s a beautiful space with lots of room and a big table to use for group activities, a kitchen… it’s wonderful.” The bereavement group will hold their monthly sessions on the fourth
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Community – On July 30 the Community Home Support Lanark County’s monthly bereavement support group will be held in a new location. Formerly held in Carleton Place, the group is ongoing and will meet the last Wednesday of every month from 1 to 3 p.m. in Smiths Falls at 2 Gould St., (behind the health centre). The location is inside the Alzheimer’s Society office in Collegiate Hall. Pictured are Christa Dales Donnelly, Rebecca Bowie and Barbara Carroll, all of the Lanark County Hospice. Wednesday. “Barbara Carroll and Christa Dales Donnelly will be helping to co-facilitate the programming.” The bereavement support group is free of charge for anyone grieving from the death of a loved one. If you are suffering from the loss of an important life event –
like the death of a pet, the loss of a job, retirement, or even the loss of health, there is help out there as well. Carroll, a bereavement counselor in Carleton Place, offers help to those suffering from loss of any type. Directions: Take Elmsley St. North past the Smiths Falls Hos-
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pital and turn right at the back of Collegiate Court (the old high school) where Rideau Child Care Centre is located and follow along to the sign for the Alzheimer Society. The group will meet where the Alzheimer Society has their Day Away Program. If you have any questions, please call 613-267-6400.
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they understand that engaged seniors lead to these same people having healthier, happier, more satisfying lives. This philosophy is such a core practice of Holiday Retirement that activity and involvement are integrated throughout the very culture and lifestyle of the residences. Each location for Holiday Retirement (and keep in mind, there are over 300 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada) offers a changing program of well thought-out activities and events http://www.holidaytouch.com/life-atholiday/activities-and-events that are designed for purposes of wellness.
By Tracey Tong When Mattamy Homes first got involved with Ride the Rideau in 2012, they were a cozy team of five. But like many event participants, the event grew on them. Inspired by the cause and captivated by the well-organized event, the team decided to up their involvement. Two years later, the team has grown to more than 20 riders, and Mattamy Homes has taken the reins as title sponsor of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s signature fundraiser. Ride the Rideau is a natural fit for Mattamy Homes, Canada’s largest new home builder, said Peter Gilgan, Founder and CEO of Mattamy Homes. Based in Toronto, Gilgan, who is an avid cyclist, recently signed up to do the 100-mile ride in Ottawa alongside his staff. “This is definitely something that we’re proud to be a part of,” said Mark Parsons, President of the Ottawa Division of Mattamy Homes. Parsons and team captain Mattamy Senior Project Manager, Land Development
Mike Green, both avid cyclists, are leading group rides so all team members will be comfortable with their conditioning on the day of the Ride. The team has brought Mattamy’s small Ottawa office closer together, Green said. “Ottawa has always supported Mattamy,” said Gilgan, “and we want to give back where we build.” According to the Canadian Cancer Society, cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada and is responsible for 30 cent of all deaths. An estimated 191,300 new cases of cancer and 76,600 deaths from cancer will occur in Canada in 2014. The proceeds from Ride the Rideau support the groundbreaking cancer research that will save or improve the quality of life for many.
In its fifth year, Ride the Rideau will be held Saturday, September 6. It features a brand-new 100 mile distance this year, in addition to its popular 50 km and flagship 100 km rides. All distances feature new routes, departing from and returning to Ottawa’s EY Centre, making it easier for family, friends and fans to cheer riders on at the start and finish. The Ride grows each year, continues to be the top cancer fundraiser in Eastern Ontario. In just four years, has raised over $6.45 million in support of cancer research, including the development of personalized therapies for cancer patients and clinical trials at The Ottawa Hospital.
Holiday Retirement http://www. holidaytouch.com/about-us/who-isholiday – senior retirement residences with over 300 locations across the U.S. and Canada – has ingeniously employed an activity program for its seniors that will intrigue, inspire, and involve all residents of this seniors’ retirement community.
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lifelong learning. Plus, there are many extended benefits, such as engagement, and it all adds to the well-being of the These residences offer independent senior residents. Let’s Talk Seniors living to seniors complete with live-in delivers a fresh, new vitality and managers, chef-prepared cuisine, and a inspiration that we all enjoy with new wonderful, engaging atmosphere. learning experiences. To learn more about Let’s Talk The Let’s Talk Seniors program Seniors and some of the upcoming stimulates interest in a variety of topics or for more information about subjects and the topics are diverse, so Crystal View Lodge or The Court at seniors are not always the specific focus. Barrhaven, contact Holiday Retirement Subjects include the Prevention of Residences at 613-225-4560 and be Cruelty to Animals, the March of Dimes, sure to visit www.holidayretirement. National Police Week, and Random Acts com http://www.holidaytouch.ca/ourof Kindness, to name a few. communities/.
The program is called Let’s Talk Seniors®. Let’s Talk Seniors http://www. holidaytouch.com/life-at-holiday/ activities-and-events/lets-talk-seniors offers residents the opportunity to attend talks and seminars on a variety of subjects that are relevant to seniors. The program involves the participation Holiday Retirement has created of local professionals with expertise on and implemented such a series, for the a variety of topics. Seniors are provided purpose of learning and interacting. with an opportunity to continue with Holiday Retirement understands this;
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Fifteen youth between the ages of five and 10 came out to participate in last week’s adventure camp at the North Lanark Regional Museum in Appleton. Left, campers race down the slip n’ slide waterslides on water day and below campers strategize with counsellors prior to playing capture the flag.
Community – Last week was a fun one at the North Lanark Regional Museum! Every year our museum hosts a weeklong day camp in July and in August for kids aged five to 10. The camp features a range of themed activities throughout the week. Past favourites include pioneer day, where the kids learn about local pioneer life through games and activities, as well as water day, which is always a hit on a hot sunny day. This year’s July camp was a great success! We lucked out with some great sunny weather and spent lots of time outdoors. Some of the highlights from this past week include: playing with the giant parachute, making butter by hand, taking a walk to Appleton Bay Park, an epic game of capture the flag, making s’mores in a solar oven, touring the museum’s pioneer log cabin, as well as racing down the slip n’ slide waterslides on water day! The kids and counsellors had lots of fun. This year’s counsellors, Sarah, Stuart, Ken, Riley and Celia, would like to give a big thanks to all the 15 campers that came out this past week. The next camp runs from Aug. 18 to 22 and is already fully booked. Please contact the museum for wait list or next year’s options. The North Lanark Regional Museum (NLRM) is located at 647 River Rd., Appleton and is open seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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News – The head of a local driving school is calling on the provincial government to take away the licences of teens caught texting behind the wheel. Karen MacDonald, the owner of Crossroads Driving Academy in Perth, was responding to a new study released by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, which found that about 46 per cent of Grade 12 students surveyed admitted to having texted at least once while driving in the last year. The results were drawn from the 2013 Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey. The survey has been handed out to students from Grades 7 to 12 every two years since 1977. “I was not impressed,” with the numbers, said MacDonald, during a telephone interview on Wednesday, July 9. “It’s ridiculous, just ridiculous.” Using a cell phone or device capable of texting while driving can result in a fine of $280 under section 78.1 of the Highway Traffic Act. But, for MacDonald, that does not go far enough. “If you take away that licence…that would hurt,” said MacDonald. “(But) it’s not just teens. It’s adults too.” In her classroom, she and her students talk about distracted driving “quite a bit,” and “I tell them to keep their eyes (looking) out of the front window,” she said. She encouraged parents and role models for young people to “put down their own phone,” to set a good example. Another sobering statistic that has been heard quite a bit lately on public service announcements is that more than 40 per cent of teens have admitted to riding in a vehicle with a driver who was high. “No one hog ties and throws you into that vehicle,” MacDonald tells her students. “It’s peer pressure.” One of the reasons why teenagers believe that they can text and drive at the same time is because “their parents multitask. They don’t think it is wrong.” Teenagers have also become so adept at texting that “the kids can text without taking their eyes off of the road.” While so-called hands-free devices, such as a Bluetooth device, are not illegal, MacDonald is also not fond of them either.
“I really disagree with the Bluetooth as well,” she said. “You’re still distracted.” There was some good news from the study though, which found that teenage drivers are getting the message about drunk driving, and that the numbers of teen drunk drivers are down significantly from 20 years ago. Tanis Cowan, executive director of Perth’s Youth Action Kommittee, (YAK) was not surprised with the numbers either. “(Look at) how many adults text (and drive). That just burns me,” Cowan said. In fact, YAK took part in an “eyes-on-theroad” campaign, as well as a walkingwhile-texting campaign. Two students she knows of have been hit by vehicles as they were not looking where they were walking while crossing the street, as they
were engrossed in their hand-held devices. Tyler Hawkins, 17, working as a youth worker at YAK this summer, has been driving with his G2 license for the past seven months, and he admits that “I have looked to see if it (an incoming text) was important,” but he has never texted while driving. While he too was glad that his fellow teen drivers were getting the message about drinking and driving, the message about texting and driving will still take a while to resonate. “They (teens) think of it as less important (than drunk driving),” he said. “They don’t think that it is impairing their driving or judgment. They think they can multi-task, they can do all of these things at the same time, when they can’t.”
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Jazz hands fill the air at kids’ concert Arts – Children’s entertainer Mary Lambert headlined a morning concert for the kids at the Perth and District Union Public Library on July 22. She later played an afternoon show at the Almonte Old Town Hall, sponsored by the Mississippi Mills Public Library, that same day.
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Branch 192 to recognize anniversary of First World War, D-Day on Aug. 9 George Wood
Summer break The Legion breakfast will take a short holiday and there will not be a breakfast in July or August. The volunteers need some time off to enjoy their summer. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those dedicated people who make the Satur-
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The Carleton Place Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192 recently honoured two of its members with life memberships. Right: Ann Ecker, second from left, receives her honour from Zone G6 Commander Dave Cormier, right. In the background is honours and awards chairman Brian Comeau. Top: Mark Bisonnette, left, received his life membership from Cormier. day breakfast the great success it is. Also, there will not be general meetings in July or August, but don’t worry your executive will continue to meet and look after the interests of our branch during this period.
Other regular events at the branch include mixed euchre Mondays at 7 p.m. except the first Monday of the month. Mixed drop-in darts are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Friday socials are at 4:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
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Community – The year 2014 will mark a couple of significant events in the history of our country. It was 100 years ago this year that the First World War began following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry was formed in August of 1914. Finally, 70 years ago on June 6, 1944, the D-Day invasion of Europe by the Allies took place which lead to the eventual defeat of Germany. To mark these events on Saturday, Aug. 9, Branch 192 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Carleton Place will hold a commemorative ceremony at the Carleton Place Cenotaph. It starts with a parade at 12:45 p.m. from the Carleton Place Town Hall to Memorial Park and the cenotaph at 1 p.m. Following the ceremony, everyone is welcome to attend a free corn roast at the Legion, located at 177 George Street. There will be entertainment and refreshments available.
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Sunny skies, great attendance shines down on 156th Almonte Fair Community – This year’s 156th Almonte Fair, held July 18, 19 and 20, was blessed with perfect weather and the directors are thankful for that since the attendance was good and there were smiles everywhere. As usual, the Demolition Derby brought a huge crowd on Friday night and Brea Lawrenson thrilled the smaller crowd Saturday night. Extra music in the entertainment pavilion featured Delaney Grant in the afternoons on Saturday, and the Valley Rovers on Sunday, but it remains a challenge to bring people to a new venue. Renegade and the Stool Pigeons provided the evening shows there. The goal of providing lots of free family entertainment was achieved with good crowds for Little Ray’s Reptiles, Mystic Drumz, Natalie Labelle and her sheep herding border collies, children’s games, sheep shearing demonstrations, animals and the corn play table at the education barn. The Cornerstone Community Church had an activity tent for children with live music and games so families with small children had many choices other than the midway. However this year with our original midway having problems, Robert Gable of Gable Bros. agreed to come on short notice and provided more rides for older children than other years and was on the grounds, dealing with any small problems that occurred. The fair board is very grateful to him. Entries were good in the beef, dairy and pigeon
shows but the light horse show, which was capably handled by Zoie Laframboise this year, had the biggest increase in numbers. She brought a fresh perspective, using Facebook to encourage new entrants. The heavy horse show on Sunday had fewer entries but the competitors put on an excellent show with their skill at driving the wagons and hitches. The flowers and vegetable entries brightened up the main hall while the baking, photography, crafts and sewing filled the upper balcony. Sandra McManus and her crafty friends spent hours demonstrating stitchery, rug hooking and weaving in the main hall. Thank you to all the exhibitors, volunteers from the fair board and their friends as well as the Almonte Civitan Club, who were in charge of the gates. The number of volunteer hours is staggering but it is fun to work together and now we look forward to next year, when from July 17 to 19, the theme will be “Celebrating 100 years of 4-H in Ontario.” Coming right up is the Car Toot Bingo which will be held every Wednesday in August at 7 p.m. As long as no one under 18 years is allowed to play, this fundraiser for the North Lanark Agricultural Society, which operates the Almonte Fair, will be allowed to continue. Submitted by Marilyn Snedden, director for the North Lanark Agricultural Society.
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Community – Top: Callum Ramsay, volunteer at Little Ray’s Reptiles, centre, and holds a red fox named Crimson as Emma, Lynda, Carinne and Sabina Borsutzky pet the fox during the Almonte Fair. Right: Children got up out of their seats to dance around to the music of Mystic Drumz. Ashley Moore took home first place for her vegetable creation of this Mississippi Monster. The fairs theme this year was ‘Sew it, Grow it, Show it’ displayed are yummy treats.
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Community – The Upper Canada District School Board held a character week in June, each student’s council, including Almonte District High School (ADHS), received $60 to donate to a community agency that supports character development. The ADHS student council gave Take Young People Seriously (TYPS) $60 in grocery gift cards. Presenting the cards to Natalie Dalton, TYPS executive director, centre are, from left: Emily Kodoke-Scantlebury, Allison Toshack, Tia Kleiboer, Amberleigh Tremblay and Jamie-Lyn Baxter. Submitted photo
Community – Students from Almonte District High School recently attended the Prevent Alcohol and Risk Related Trauma in Youth program at the Ottawa Hospital. Students had the chance to experience what it would be like in a car crash and were walked through the common course of injury and treatment after being a victim in the crash. The goal is to help youth recognize risk and make informed choices about their activities and behaviours. Pictured are Barbara Mews, injury prevention coordinator and emergency nurse Lisa Cyr who were discussing the interventions they use while taking care of a trauma patient, student Emily Thompson, on the table experiencing what it may feel like to be the victim.
Community – Almonte District High School held a food drive, in June for the Lanark County Food Bank. Pictured at right with the food are top left: Allison Toshack, Tia Kleiboer and Emily Kodoke-Scantlebury and top right: JamieLyn Baxter, Aaliyah Thompson and Amberleigh Tremblay.
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All sponsorship and support received will be divided equally between the two hospital foundations; making your gift work harder and reaching further than ever before!
For the $125 per person entry fee, 144 women golfers will receive 18 holes of golf with a cart, an exclusive Women’s Only golf club, lunch, dinner, live and silent auctions and swag bag. Unique to this event will be a marketplace where local business owners can showcase their goods for sale at their booth. There will also be a ‘Shopper’s Dream’ raffle, Hole-in-One prizes and great team prizes, including those for ‘Best Team Name’ and ‘Best Team Outfit &/or Decorated Cart!’ Act now if you want to be a part of this great day by calling the numbers to the right… this event has already proven to be popular as golfer registration is almost full!
Should you find yourself able to help the hundreds of women who visit our facilities annually; your gift will be acknowledged by both hospital foundations to over 20,000 homes through event specific articles in local newspapers, our hospital publications as well as on the day of the event. You will also be featured on the CPDMH Foundation’s new MOBLIE APP: send a text “CPDMHF” to 84748 to get your FREE APP and event details today!
For more information on how YOU can be involved in making a difference at your local hospitals, please call Gerry Huddleston at 613-256-2514 x2297 ghuddleston @agh-fvm.com, Carolyn Piché at 613-256-2514 x2296 cpiche@agh-fvm.com or There are a number of sponsorship opportunities available to help promote local businesses and raise Robyn Arseneau 613-257-2200 x856 needed funds for the hospitals. Organizers are hoping rarseneau@carletonplacehosp.com. to attract business owners who cater to women as We would love to count on you for support! shoppers and clients. There will also be a “Driving it Home” donor wall featured at the event highlighting “We are excited to do a joint effort with the CPDMH those who have made a $200 or more donation to the Foundation for women because we think there is cause. demand for such a tournament and an incredibly fun “Our two community hospitals already work in partnership in many ways to provide the best health care possible to the communities we serve,” said Robyn Arseneau, Manager of Fundraising at the CPDMH Foundation. “This is just another example of how working together benefits a greater number across our communities – and better still – shows how with our combined efforts we can host an event unlike any other we’ve ever done before!”
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The Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) Foundation and Almonte General Hospital/ Fairview Manor (AGH/FM) Foundation and are pleased to co-host their first joint fundraiser together with the Fairways, Fashion & Fun! Golf Classic on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 2014, at the Canadian Golf & Country Club. This WOMEN’S ONLY event will be a day filled with golf, great shopping and fun – and all in support of women’s health care initiatives at both local hospitals.
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Lifestyle – Summertime is ideal for eating outside, at the beach, in the back yard or a local park. When planning foods for outdoor eating remember that in the summertime many local vegetables and fruit are at their peak and make a wonderful addition to any meal. It is also important to stay hydrated, and use safe food practices.
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Healthy picnic options Typical prepackaged picnic foods such as hot dogs, mayonnaise based salads (e.g. potato salad), chips, desserts etc. can be high in saturated fat, sodium and sugar. You can make your picnic healthier by including vegetables, fruit, whole grains and lean meat. Summer picnics occur at the Stay hydrated height of the fresh fruit and vegetable It is also important to stay hydrated season. Here are a few tasty and easy when outside in hot weather. A lot of picnic ideas: the time people do not think to drink, - Combine salad greens with a va-
Nutrition Tips especially children and the elderly. The best choice to stay hydrated is water – try adding ice or lemon slices for a refreshing drink. Other healthy options include low-fat milk and 100 per cent fruit or vegetable juice. Avoid alcohol or caffeinated beverages – these may actually contribute to dehydration. You can try freezing your drinks ahead of time so they will be cool later in the day. Keep it safe When taking food to a location away from home, plan with extra care. The summer heat can cause bacteria in food to grow and multiply more rapidly than usual, leading to a greater risk of foodborne illness. Safe food handling is very important in order
to prevent foodborne illness. Follow these simple steps to ensure you have a food-safe picnic: - Bring non-perishable foods (nuts, fruits, vegetables, pickles and preserves, canned meat and fish). - Keep potentially hazardous foods out of the “danger zone” (between 40C and 600C) where harmful bacteria can multiply quickly. Pack foods in a cooler, stocked with ice packs. - Cool or freeze prepared foods completely before packing your cooler. - Place cooler in coldest part of car during transport (backseat). Keep the cooler out of the sun. - Put drinks in a separate cooler, as this cooler will be opened and closed more frequently. - Separate raw meat from readyto-eat foods. It is recommended that meats be cooked thoroughly beforehand, cooled completely, and then re-
heated on site. - Wash hands after touching raw foods, and before eating. If running water is not available, use a gel sanitizer or moist wipe. - Discard all uneaten hazardous foods. - When in doubt, throw it out. For free resources, or more information on healthy eating, call EatRight Ontario at 1-877-510-5102 to speak directly to a Registered Dietitian. For more information on safe food handling you can also contact the Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark District Health Unit’s Health Action Line at 1-800-660-5853 (613-345-5685) or visit our website at www.healthunit. org/nutrition. Meena Tipper, MAN, RD is a Registered Dietitian/Public Health Nutritionist with the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
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Furniture When downsizing to a smaller home, many couples realize their current furniture is unlikely to fit into a smaller home. That means couples will have to sell or donate their current furniture and then buy all new items for their new home. If it’s been a while since you purchased new furniture, you might be in for some sticker shock on your first visit to the furniture store. Another thing to consider regarding your furniture is which items you simply can’t live without. An antique dinner table might have been the centerpiece for your family holidays over the last several decades, but there’s no guarantee it will fit into your smaller home. You may want to pass this down to your son or daughter, but that’s only possible if he or she has the room for it. Before deciding to downsize, consider your attachment to certain items that you may or may not be able to take with you to your new home and the emotional toll that selling such items might take if you’re left with no other options.
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•C lub 162 meets in the Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls. For information, phone 613-283-4684. •C lub 60 meets in the Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., Smiths Falls. For information, phone 613-283-2690. •O ntario Senior Games Association meets in the Seniors Activity Building the second Thursday of each month. For information, contact Carol Husband at 613-267-6872.
Exercise and the older woman The aging process has a way of making people risk-averse. Financial advisors typically recommend that men and women steer clear of risky investments as they age, and men and women over 50 often make lifestyle choices to reduce their risk of developing certain medical conditions. As women age, some may feel exercise is simply too risky. Hormonal changes brought on by aging decrease a woman’s bone density, and that fact makes many women over 50 hesitant to embrace exercise. But exercise plays a key role in helping women over 50 secure their long-term health and reduce their risk of injury. * Exercise promotes independence. Some women feel that exercising after 50 increases their risk of injury, which can make them overly dependent on
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Two years later, the team has grown to more than 20 riders, and Mattamy Homes has taken the reins as title sponsor of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s signature fundraiser. Ride the Rideau is a natural fit for Mattamy Homes, Canada’s largest new home builder, said Peter Gilgan, Founder and CEO of Mattamy Homes. Based in Toronto, Gilgan, who is an avid cyclist, recently signed up to do the 100-mile ride in Ottawa alongside his staff. “This is definitely something that we’re proud to be a part of,” said Mark Parsons, President of the Ottawa Division of Mattamy Homes. Parsons and team captain Mattamy Senior Project Manager, Land Development
Mike Green, both avid cyclists, are leading group rides so all team members will be comfortable with their conditioning on the day of the Ride. The team has brought Mattamy’s small Ottawa office closer together, Green said. “Ottawa has always supported Mattamy,” said Gilgan, “and we want to give back where we build.” According to the Canadian Cancer Society, cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada and is responsible for 30 cent of all deaths. An estimated 191,300 new cases of cancer and 76,600 deaths from cancer will occur in Canada in 2014. The proceeds from Ride the Rideau support the groundbreaking cancer research that will save or improve the quality of life for many.
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LAWS to hold bake, yard sale this weekend at shelter Lifestyle – There are two reasons to visit the shelter this week. First, there are lots of furry little faces at the shelter waiting to find their forever homes. Second, LAWS is holding a yard and bake sale this weekend. We invite you to come out and visit with the animals and at the same time you might find a deal at the yard sale. All proceeds from the sale will support LAWS directly. The shelter is located at 253 Glenview Road in Smiths Falls. Staff at the shelter encourage people not to leave animals outside unattended. There were 12 beautiful babies left in boxes outside the shelter in a shed that they would not normally go in. These little critters could have died in that very extreme heat. Please do not drop animals off when the shelter is closed. To find out more about our events and animals up for adoption please visit our website at www.lanarkanimals.ca or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals.
a kitten overpopulation problem. These beautiful babies need forever homes. Please consider adopting and for a limited time if you adopt a kitten you will get a second adoption (kitten or cat) at half price. The cost to adopt a kitten is $190, the second one would be $95.
This Week’s Pets
Lennie Lennie is a very affectionate Russian blue mix short hair extra toes cat. He still has to grow into his big paws, but he’s only four-months-old. He was born at the shelter, brother to five other siblings who have been porary guest. Valentino came with an infected adopted. eye causing a laceration. He’s totally healed after a successful surgery. The eye that was operated on was stitched a little too tight, that’s why he can’t fully close it. He does not suffer from it and sees really well. At times he can be a little bossy as he wants to be the only man in your life. Valentino would function best in a one cat household. Please give him a chance.
keeps to himself, but does need a home, too. He’s black with sleek shiny fur and observant when people come in to choose a cat. He will let you know when he’s the one to be picked. Actually Baker is a real gem patiently waiting for the right master to come along. Ozzie He is a handsome boy who came in as a stray not too long ago. Ozzie is very laid back, friendly, loves to eat and definitely the lap cat you’ve been waiting for. He’s an extra large cat with no other issues but wanting to be loved.
This week’s featured pets Lennie is handsome, clean, Baker One word comes to mind when The shelter is currently facing healthy and ready to play with you. Come and meet this young lad, he’s watching him: mystery! He’s quiet, worth the trip. Take another of his favorite playmates of which he has many to choose from, and you’ll get two for the price of one and a half. Having two cats instead of one is easier anyway. They keep each other company while you’re away.
We think he’s about four or fiveyears-old. Iris A name very well chosen for this pretty slim lady. She’s absolutely stunning like the flower! Iris is a slim Russian blue mix. She has one cloudy eye but sees well. Iris might be a little shy when you first meet her, but once she knows you’re okay she quickly lets you know she’s around. She needs a forever home. Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) is located on Glenview Road, just off Highway 43, about 2 kilometres west of Smiths Falls. The shelter is open Monday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Write to us at P.O. Box 156, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 or contact us at 613283-9308, or email at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca. Visit our website at www.lanarkanimals.ca. Please also check out www.AdoptADog.TV featuring some of our canines up for adoption. If you have lost a dog or cat please check our website or phone or visit the shelter. If you have found a dog or cat please visit our website to find the number of your local animal control officer.
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“But Buddy has no real world experience, especially around women. It’s a fun role, because it is a really honest portrayal of the writer’s own perception of himself—he doesn’t make himself into the superhero, he makes himself the butt of a lot of jokes as he gets into more and more trouble.” Gorman says the hints of vaudeville comedy in the play say more about the world than a lot of dramas of the era. “You deal with real emotions and people in the midst of some very crazy situations. They are not cartoon caricatures, they are men and women trying to learn how to relate to each other,” he says. Gorman is currently artistic director of the critically acclaimed Cart/ Horse Theatre, which has a very specific mandate: “When choosing a project, we follow a simple formula. Actor, audience, story. This also forms the basis for our company’s mandate, to present stories of human nature to an engaged audience in the most honest way we can, and to celebrate the shared experience that is the theatre.” The eclectic Gorman has also worked as a director (Twelfth Night, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at Hart House Theatre, The See HORN page 61
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ther and demand carmakers include this as standard equipment? I’d love to hear your opinions on this, check my contact information at the end of this column. While on the topic of distractions, strange vehicle noises can drive both car owners and technicians around the bend. There’s nothing worse than an unusual whirr, clunk, rattle, or bang cropping up in an otherwise smooth running and quiet vehicle. The first thing that’s required when taking your ride into the shop for a noise repair is to be on the same page as the service consultant when describing a noise. Thanks to the Internet, there is a wealth of different websites with audio clips of various car noises. Check out www.mycarmakesnoise.com for more. To help your service provider get to the bottom of your noise the first time make sure you can tell them: 1) What – the type of noise. Is it a rattle, clunk, hum, whir, bang, or something else? 2) Where – can you identify which end or corner of the vehicle it’s coming from?
3) When – is it worse at a particular speed or over certain bumps or when it’s cold or hot? Try doing some of your own detective work (remember with shop rates at $100/hour or more it pays to help try to reduce some of the tech time involved). If you can’t pinpoint where the noise is coming from, try driving along next to a large wall at a mall or school parking lot. The wall will bounce the sounds back to you and might make it easier to pinpoint the source. When dealing with a wheel noise, try gently and safely swerving back and forth in your lane while driving down the road. If the noise changes drastically in volume when swerving to the left or right, you’re vehicle probably has a wheel bearing on the way out. Wheel noises caused by tire tread won’t normally change under those circumstances. Jot down a few notes for your service team on when the noise happens (think of the what, where, and when parameters). If there’s more than one driver in the family, always have the person who has experienced the noise the most take it in to the shop. Nothing wastes time or money like someone who drops off the keys at the service desk, saying “I don’t know why it’s in today, I never heard any noise, and you’ll have to call my partner.” If there’s any doubt between you and your service consultant about the type of noise you want investigated, arrange a road test with a tech or advisor and dem-
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onstrate the noise. This will go a long way to getting back your quiet ride at the lowest price possible. On July 27, the 16th annual Ford Spectacular lands at Campbell Ford on Carling Avenue in Ottawa courtesy of the National Capital Mustang Association and Campbell Ford, starting at 9 a.m. On the same day, the Rolling Thunder Car & Motorcycle Show rolls into Smiths Falls Lower Reach Park. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive, please
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Lifestyle – Another study on distracted driving is out and more promises on crack-downs have followed. The recent Ontario student survey completed by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health has revealed a whopping one-third of young drivers in Grades 10, 11, and 12 admitted to texting while driving at least once in the past year. When Grade 12 students are singled out, that figure goes up to almost half (48 per cent). Past collision data studies reveal that texting or using a cell phone while driving is roughly equivalent to driving under the influence of alcohol in terms of increased risks. The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is answering by reintroducing legislation that was stalled by the last election. These new rules would see increased fines plus demerit points for convicted distracted drivers. But why are we treating these drivers any differently than drunk drivers? If you’re convicted of drunk driving in this province, after a suitable license suspension, you are required, at your expense, to equip your vehicle with a device that requires random alcohol-free breath samples in order to keep the motor running. Why not a similar device for convicted distracted drivers? The technology is available to create cell-phone signal dead-zones and by adapting such devices for use in cars we can remove the chance that a distracted-driving offender can make or take calls or texts while inside the vehicle. Why not go one step fur-
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So when the video uploads to the Cloud it gets shared with all of Jay’s past iPads. When Jay and Annie figure out what’s happened they panic. Then they go on a mad quest to get all the iPads back, and erase all traces of the video. Awkwardness naturally ensues. Sex Tape was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. I thought it was going to be one long awkward moment after another, and it was. In fact it was painfully awkward, but there were moments when the awkward was kind of amusing. There were even times when I laughed. This is the kind of film that registers more groans then laughs, but surprisingly there is the occasional snicker. Rob Corddry and Ellie Kemper have a couple of good lines, and their own share of
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alcohol level above .05, faces an on-the-spot automobile drivers’ license suspension. Should the person’s blood alcohol concentration exceed .08, upon conviction, an additional suspension of up to one year can be applied. Operation Dry Water is aimed at reducing the number of alcohol-related accidents and fatalities on the water while fostering a stronger and more visible deterrent to alcohol use while boating. The end goal? To achieve safer and more enjoyable recreational boating. During the Aug. 2 long weekend, a number of police agencies will be offering the media the chance to ride along while they conduct onwater vessel safety checks. Please contact your local detachment to see if they are offering this opportunity. This initiative is made possible through support of Transport Canada’s Office of Boating Safety. Submitted by the Canadian Safe Boating Council.
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awkward moments as Annie and Jay’s best friends. Rob Lowe manages to drop jaws with a scene I will not ruin by spoiling, but I will say is one of the funniest in the film. Then there was Jack Black who makes an appearance as the owner of a pornographic website. Mr. Black delivers a tirade of pornographic website names that almost has to be heard to be believed. I will say this about the two lead actors, Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel, they are fearless in their craft. They committed body and soul to these roles. Of the two Diaz is funnier, though to be fair I don’t really care for Segel. Most of the time he annoys me, and that hasn’t changed with this film. Though I will admit he and Diaz do have a kind of chemistry that kind of works. Sex Tape isn’t the worst movie I’ve ever seen, but that doesn’t make it worth seeing. Unless you have some strange desire to see Jason Segel’s backside I think this one is best avoided. Mark Haskins column is a regular feature of the EMC.
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MOVIE: Sex Tape STARRING: Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe DIRECTOR: Jake Kasdan RATING: 14A Lifestyle ¬– I liked Bad Teacher. I didn’t think they needed to do a sequel, but hey who I am to say? Annie (Cameron Diaz) and Jay (Jason Segel) have been madly in love since the day they met. They’ve also felt a near compulsion to express their love physically since day one. Now with two kids and careers such opportunities have become rare. So to help get the magic back Annie suggests to Jay that they make a movie of themselves. Jay thinks this is a marvelous idea. It becomes a night to remember, but unfortunately Jay forgets to erase the video from his iPad. The catch here is that Jay, as part of his job at the radio station, gets a couple of new iPads on a fairly regular basis. When he gets the new ones he gives the old ones away to family and friends. Now the old ones still sync with all of Jay’s music.
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74,568 kms Stk#cc1809A
$9,125
PRE-OWNED
55,826 kms Stk#cc1794
89,265 kms Stk#cc1938
18,1982 kms Stk#cc1930
EX DAILY RENTAL
2011 MAZDA 3 HATCHBACK 2010 KIA SOUL 4
90,247 kms Stk#6222P
2008 PONTIAC G6 GT
2009 KIA RIO
$7,490
CASH PRICE
$20,200
EX DAILY RENTAL
2013 MITSUBISHI RVR
$9,950
2012 NISSAN VERSA CASH PRICE
$21,999
113,170 kms Stk#6180Z
EX DAILY RENTAL
“Wow! Nice car!Bluetooth” 14,182 kms Stk#cc1874 CASH PRICE
CASH PRICE
2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA
CASH PRICE
2014 KIA SOUL EX
18,152 kms Stk#cc1859
2013 TOYOTA COROLLA
2013 CHEVY CRUISE
EX DAILY RENTAL
2014 NISSAN ALTIMA
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA 2013 CHRYSLER GL 300 TOURING
Stk#cc1843
53,032 kms Stk#cc1810
2011 FORD FIESTA
2011 MAZDA CX7
2010 MAZDA 3
$12,110 Manual 66,894 kms Stk#cc1756
Leather, roof, sync 65,854 kms Stk#cc1917
29,006 kms Stk#6232Y CASH PRICE
$17,905
EX DAILY RENTAL
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GL, 2013 HONDA CRV 36,978 kms GLS & SE’S
$18,995
2011 YUKON DENALI
49,390 kms Stk#cc1926
$20,995
EX DAILY RENTAL
CASH PRICE
2013 FORD FUSION SE
CASH PRICE
CASH PRICE
20,250 kms Stk#cc1826
EX DAILY RENTAL
2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX
32,332 kms Stk#cc1814
2013 MAZDA 5
CASH PRICE
$21,950
72,798 kms Stk#cc1913
$9,125
10 to choose from 46,226 kms Stk#cc1803
32,501 kms Stk#cc1806
45,509 kms Stk#cc1862
EX DAILY RENTAL
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA 2013 TOYOTA CAMRY
2013 CHRYSLER TOWN
2013 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 65,854 kms Stk#cc1933
EX DAILY RENTAL
CASH PRICE
$19,300
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA SE 2013 TOYOTA COROLLA
Cruise Control, Bluetooth & COUNTRY 28,102 kms 46,355 kms Stk#1828 CASH PRICE Stk#6215X
$15,450
CASH PRICE
CASH PRICE
23,702 kms Stk#cc1800
“Power moonroof” 32,216 kms Stk#cc1902
EX DAILY RENTAL
2013 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL 2013 DODGE DART
$21,400
EX DAILY RENTAL
Autostart included 24,160 kms Stk#cc1798
2014 VW JETTA COMFORTLINE 2014 CHRYSLER 200
2014 KIA SOUL EX
$20,200
CASH PRICE
2014 CHRYSLER 200
CASH PRICE
PRE-OWNED
2007 BUICK ALLURE 140,000 kms Stk#6047P
$7,495
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CASH PRICE
PRE-OWNED
CASH PRICE
PRE-OWNED
CASH PRICE
$11,251
PRE-OWNED
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