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News – The Town of Carleton Place’s economy will take a big hit when DRS Technologies moves its operations to a new Kanata location next year. The U.S. defence technology company broke the news to its Carleton Place employees on Aug. 8 that it will close both this and its current Kanata operation to consolidate services into one Kanata building by August 2015. However, the company plans to retain the local staff and relocate them to the new Kanata location. There are approximately 130 employees between the two sites, with Carleton Place making up less than half of that number. The company has been in the community for more than 40 years. “DRS’ time in Carleton Place has been one that has defined our company. For more than 40 years we have called it home and have watched both the town and our company grow,” stated Steve Zuber, vice-president and general manager, DRS Technologies Canada Ltd. “While it is difficult for us to leave, this consolidation of our facilities is required to keep the company competitive in a rapidly changing market. Carleton Place will always be a part of our company’s history and we thank all of those who played a role in that history and helped us make this town our home.” The announcement was discussed during a special meeting of the town’s community development committee on
Monday. Carleton Place’s economic development co-ordinator Jasmin Ralph, said she had been in talks with DRS representatives since spring 2013 to try and find a solution to make them stay in town. “I’ve been working with DRS for the past year to look at a number of options,” she explained. “...This was a decision made by head office, it’s unfortunate but we are going to be working together going forward to mitigate the effects.” “I got the impression they were looking to move to Ottawa. The positive things for them in Kanata was there’s good transportation and they were looking for a built building that fit their needs and they found that in Ottawa,” Ralph added. In her report to the committee, Ralph said that mayor Wendy LeBlanc and a representative from Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation each attended a meeting and the town’s industrial initiatives committee received regular updates. “At the meetings, multiple options for DRS were discussed including Carleton Place industrial land, ‘swapping’ new land for their current facility as well as creating design-build relationships with local developers and landowners,” she said in the report. “In addition, Valley Heartland presented information about what services they can offer.” In the end, Ralph said the main reasons she received from DRS about the closure, was due to the aging building and the residential area in
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have cleaned out the exhibit, constructed a display cabinet and are working on an LED push button display. The museum is open seven days a week in August from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In September, the museum hours switch to Wednesday to Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. We also have art! Have you ever seen a teacup flower? The museum is now selling Rosie’s Garden Art and all proceeds go directly to the museum. These unique decorations will add a
splash of elegance to any garden. Teacup flowers are $15 and plate flowers are $20. These are available while quantities last, so stop by today. The North Lanark Regional Museum would like to acknowledge the support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, which is an agency of the Government of Ontario, Service Canada and Young Canada Works. Submitted by Sarah Chisholm, project co-ordinator, North Lanark Regional Museum.
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Community Living Lanark County hosts Fall Fling dinner and dance Oct. 17 Community – Please join us at our first annual Fall Fling Dinner/Dance and Silent Auction on Oct. 17. “Inspiring Possibilities” is the theme that guides the services and supports of Community Living Association (Lanark County). Our mission is to ensure that the people we work for are able to realize their goals and dreams: whether it is enrolling in a course, visiting relatives, taking a trip or buying clothes for a new job. The funds we raise on Oct. 17 can help make this happen. Community Living Association (Lanark County) is a registered charitable organization dedicated to supporting
Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Andy Bowes and the Stool Pigeons. Tickets are $20 (with a $25 tax receipt) and can be purchased at Community Support Services in Perth (1 Sherbrooke Street East, 613-264-0876); people with intellectual disabilities to will take place at the Perth Civitan Club Community Support Services in Smiths live a life of dignity, respect and partici- (6787 County Road 43) and gets under- Falls (25D Main Street West, 613-283pate fully in their community. We sup- way at 5:30 p.m. with the silent auction. 7436); Community Support Services in port 120 people through our residential and community support programs in Almonte, Carleton Place, Smiths Falls and Perth and have been active in this role since 1966. The dinner/dance and silent auction
Carleton Place (390 Flora Street, 613257-7873); or the Community Living Association (Lanark County) main office in Carleton Place (178 Townline Road East, 613-257-8040). On Oct. 17 we are hosting a wonderful evening of food, fun and great music. We look forward to seeing you there! Submitted by Community Living Association (Lanark County).
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Arts – Members of the cast of The Railway Children show off their costumes at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario in Smiths Falls recently. The play, with words and music by Paul Bexon, is a modern adaptation of Edith Nebit’s classic children novel, faithful to the original spirit of humour, tension, adventure and the final triumph of good over evil. It runs at the Station Theatre in Smiths Falls from Aug. 14 to 24. For tickets, go to www.smithsfallstheatre.com or call 613-283-0300. ENERGY $AVING$! For an instant low-cost and temporary alternative to glazed windows, attach cling film to your window frame and set it in place with a hair dryer.
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Lanark Village cemetery tour set to take place Aug. 16 Community – In addition to ongoing displays and research materials, the Lanark and District Museum invites you to discover the fascinating heritage of the Lanark Highlands, Drummond Township, and other historically linked communities through the Highlands Heritage Speakers Series. Throughout the coming months, join the museum for this series of interactive presentations on local history with special guests and programs. Following quickly on the heels of last month’s fascinating presentation by Christopher Anstead, the museum is busy preparing for its next event. On Saturday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. the museum welcomes you on a guided tour of the Lanark Village Cemetery. Step back in time to learn the stories of prominent local residents, the meanings of many examples of traditional cemetery symbolism, and the stories behind quirky superstitions including the real meaning of being saved by the bell. Come join the museum’s knowledgeable staff and volunteers and immerse yourself in days gone by. To reserve your spot or to make a private group reservation of five or more visitors, please contact the museum by telephone at 613-259-2575 Submitted photo or by email at lanarkanddistrictmuseum@gmail.com by Aug. 14. Tours The Lanark and District Museum will host a guided Aug. 16. Above, a view of the Caldwell plot located SPEC $5 ADSper > 2014 > Capital cost person or $8Fair per7x114_FREE couple tour of the Lanark Village Cemetery this Saturday, within the cemetery.
(children under 12 are free) and include complimentary admission to the museum. Light refreshments will be provided. Upcoming events Be sure to also mark the museum’s later events on your calendar. On Aug. 24, museum volunteers will be holding a fundraising barbecue and yard sale across from the museum. On Sept. 21, the museum will be hosting a talk by local historian and author Arlene Stafford-Wilson entitled “Discovering Your Family History – Tips and Tricks.” If you’ve been wondering how to start researching your family tree, this presentation is for you. The following month, on Oct. 19, come hear the story of a local nursing sister from the First World War in Claudia Smith’s presentation “A Country Girl Does Her Bit – 19141919.” The museum remains open from Thursday to Sunday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. or by appointment. Please contact the museum, or drop by at 80 George Street in Lanark Village, for more details on upcoming programs and events. There’s so much going on this summer, you don’t want to miss out. See you at the museum! Submitted by the Lanark and District Museum.
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More than 1,500 delegates heading to 2014 AMO Conference in London News – More than 1,500 participants from hundreds of municipalities and other bodies across Ontario will participate in the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s 2014 AMO Conference, Aug. 17 to 20 at the London Convention Centre, 300 York Street, in London. The annual AMO Conference is Ontario’s foremost educational forum for municipal governments. In total, the program features close to 50 plenary and workshop sessions, and more than 60 speakers, reflecting the broad scope of municipal responsibilities. Keynote presenters include: • Hon. Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario • Hon. Ted McMeekin, Ontario’s Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing • Representatives from
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Number of ‘move over’ law charges highest since 2010: OPP DEAR EDITOR: After ten years of education efforts, which includes more than 11,000 charges on record since the law came into effect, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is dismayed to see a slow but steady increase in the number of “Move Over” charges it has laid against drivers since 2010. The OPP will be looking to Ontario drivers to help them reinforce the importance of Ontario’s Move Over law by setting a good example and observing this important law this summer. In Ontario, Section 159 (2)(3) of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA) requires drivers to slow down and proceed with caution when passing an emergency vehicle parked on the side of the highway with its lights activated. If the highway has more than one lane, the law requires the driver
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COMMENTARY Rich plowing history Editorial – The fields have been primed and a sure sign that summer’s end is approaching are the annual plowing matches. Locally, the Lanark County Plowmen’s Association will hold the annual Lanark County Plowing Match at the farm of Jim Tim, west of Almonte this Friday and Saturday (Aug. 15 and 16). Following up on that is the Ottawa-Carleton Plowing Match Aug. 22 to 23 in the Munster area; and the Grenville County Plowing Match will dig up some fields Sept. 27. This event will be hosted by Maitland Meadows Farms Ltd. near Merrickville. The International Plowing Match will be held in Simcoe County Sept. 16 to 20. These matches celebrate the rich agricultural history Lanark, Leeds and Grenville has and throughout Ontario they have been held for more than a century. Originally designed to provide farmers with an opportunity to show their prowess with a walking plow or horse-draw plow, advancements in technology over the years have seen the addition of tractors and larger implements. Those traditional classes are still practiced and featured at today’s plowing matches and are quite a sight to see. In addition to plowing, many of the matches feature special exhibits, musical entertainment and a chance to see municipal leaders climb atop a tractor and try to plow a straight furrow. It is more challenging than it looks. A plowing match is a great opportunity to get a better understanding and appreciation of the true art of farming. So often we forget the work that goes into the profession and it shouldn’t be overlooked.
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touch the dynamite. And then one day, a hot summer afternoon it was, Emerson took it upon himself to test his ability as a blaster. Unknown to Father of course, or Mother for that matter, Emerson decided to try his luck at blasting one of the big stones sitting against the outhouse, unknown to anyone, of course. The first hint we had was when there was an ungodly bang, and Mother peeling potatoes in the summer kitchen, 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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with me beside her, barely missed being hit on the head with a piece of rock the size of fry pan that came through the back window, sailed past her head and settled against the wood box by the Findlay Oval. Our feet barely hit the floor as we tore outside to see what had happened. Well, there was Emerson, smart enough to be well away from the scene of the crime, with his face covered with ash, and two dead hens beside him. They had been hit head-on. What was left of the outhouse, lay on its side, with the two holes pointing westward, and the big stone beside it smashed to smithereens. Apart from the loss of two hens, which Mother soon decided would be our supper that night; Mother was amazingly unfazed by the turn of events. She hated the outhouse with a passion, and 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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had long since said she was going to have Old Herman, an authority on outhouses, build a new one as soon as she could afford the new lumber. Until that happened, the two holes alone would be uprighted, and would have to do as an outhouse. Fortunately, they were well hidden in a cluster of cedar trees. Father was harder to deal with. Apart from the danger, a point he barely touched on, he lamented on the loss of the two sticks of dynamite that had been wasted on a building that had served the Haneman family for three generations. 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. • 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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ronto region. But I didn’t give it much thought! More than two hours later we were cruising along and all was good. Then the pilot came on the public address system with an ominous message. “There are severe thunderstorms around Toronto Pearson and we may have to divert to our alternate airport, North Bay (Ontario).” Heather and I looked at each other. We were both thinking the same thing. “Oh no, not a flight delay. Not with the baby!” We crossed our fingers but only minutes later the pilot said Pearson was closed due to the severe weather and we would be changing course and flying to North Bay. “We will refuel and hope to be on our way to Toronto as quickly as possible. I’m sorry for the inconvenience.” Who says babies are too little to know what is happening? Because just after the captain made his announcement Lily and the other youngsters on the plane (there were several) all started crying in unison. It was uncanny! “Oh, oh,” I thought to myself. “Now we’re in trouble!” Those with flight connections in Toronto, including our seatmate, were extremely displeased of course. “At least this plane is eventually going on to Ottawa. We’ll be OK,” I told my daughter reassuringly. So, on we flew to North Bay. As we came in for the landing Lake Nipissing glistened in the afternoon sunlight. It was totally clear there. To make a long story shorter we were in the small, northern city for 90 minutes or so. Another large aircraft was also di-
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rather in the auxiliary power unit which keeps large planes partly functional when they are on the ground. The fire trucks came but it was relatively minor and, finally, the other plane pushed back and we got our gate. This time we were advised to leave the aircraft, take a break and re-board when the Ottawa portion of the flight was called. That turned out to be a good move. We were able to use the facilities, have a cold drink and stretch. Lily was incredibly good which really helped. It was 9:45 p.m. (we were originally due in Ottawa at 7:30) before we took off for the 50-minute flight to the nation’s capital. This time all went well but we were more than three hours late arriving. As we were about to leave the plane we heard “Happy Birthday” playing over the PA. There was a chorus of singing and clapping. On the way out I asked if it was a crew member’s birthday. As we suspected, it was. The chief steward grinned and pointed to a flight attendant who had assisted us during our long and trying day. “It’s your birthday,” I said. “It’s mine, too!” Yes, it was my birthday and I had been on a plane for eight hours plus. The young lady in question high-fived and hugged me. “Happy Birthday,” she beamed. As I walked along the jetway into the airport terminal, with my daughter and my beautiful little granddaughter at my side, I thought that despite the trials and tribulations this had been a very special birthday indeed. At that moment just being with them was all that mattered. If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
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verted to North Bay and that meant refueling took longer than anticipated. The small airport isn’t used to handling heavy jets. One break though! The airport did not have a portable stairway high enough to reach our plane. Otherwise we would have had to deplane. Unloading and reloading a full passenger jet is a lengthy process. Kind people Lily was tired, hot and bored. The air conditioning was off while we were on the ground and it was stifling inside the plane. But when she did cry, which wasn’t often, our predicament sparked sympathy and not annoyance among our fellow passengers and the airline crew. We had lots of offers of help from very kind people! Airborne for Toronto again we experienced yet another delay in landing because so many flights, which had also been diverted due to the airport shutdown, were now converging on Pearson. The worst was yet to come! When we landed, 30 minutes later than the pilot first predicted, we were forced to wait on the tarmac for nearly another hour because there was no gate available. By this time everyone on the plane was thoroughly fed up. We were already over three hours late and some passengers’ connections were in jeopardy. The plane was also stinking hot. We were tired, uncomfortable and grumpy. I felt so sorry for Heather as we struggled to keep her little girl happy. It was rapidly becoming a losing battle. Lily was just as hot and tired as we were. To further complicate matters the plane ahead of us experienced a small fire. It was not in the aircraft itself but
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some of the myriad of clothing and materials necessary to support a baby for a month. I had an uneventful flight to Saskatchewan and spent three days there. The Friday before the Civic Holiday we headed for Regina International Airport. We flew Canada’s second airline on this occasion and no complaints there. They were very good to us. Hauling Heather’s checked bag into the airport building was the first hurdle. With apologies to those whose name I am taking in vain, I quickly dubbed the suitcase “Big Bertha.” It is massive, it was packed to overflowing and it was very heavy. We also had to check the base for Lily’s car seat. The seat itself and the baby’s stroller went onto the aircraft with us and were stored by the crew. Juggling act If you have ever gone through airport security with a baby and all of their associated paraphernalia you won’t soon forget it. Heather and I could have used four hands each to juggle Lily’s stroller, formula bottles (all liquids are carefully screened these days) and the remainder of her extensive carry-on kit. Despite the tight quarters I was looking forward to sharing my granddaughter’s first flight. We never flew when our children were young so this was a first for me too. The aircraft was scheduled to fly from Regina to Toronto’s Pearson Airport, the largest in the country. I was late booking and missed the one, daily direct flight to Ottawa. We took the next best option. The plane was scheduled to land in Toronto to discharge and pick-up passengers. We would not have to get off before the same flight continued on to Ottawa. We were flying on a Boeing 737 which has a seat configuration featuring three seats on each side of a centre aisle. We settled in for the three-hour first leg to Toronto. Lily was good and partway through Heather said “once we get to Toronto I’m not worried. It’s such a short flight to Ottawa from there.” I watched the TV screen at times, mainly tuning in the daily news and sports. I noticed when the Calgary CTV affiliate showed the national weather that thunderstorms were predicted for the To-
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Kids create ‘little world in a shoe box’ at Perth Library summer workshop Community – Did you know that monsters live in condos? They do in the summer programs at the Perth and District Union Public Library – in the world of dioramas that is. Participants were busy at work getting lost in their own little worlds of their own creation on Wednesday, July 23 and, like more modern theatrical productions, they needed to break down the fourth wall – in order that their hands fit in. Pipe cleaners, feathers, clay and crayons were all utilized for scenes of peace and dog-walking for the hour-long event last week. Left, Grace Noonan looks warily at our photographer, not wanting to do her ‘big reveal’ too soon. Below left, tutor Eli Hansen uses hit teeth to straighten a pipe cleaner before trying to work it through the side of a shoebox. Below, Maddox Dillabough flattens out a portion of blue clay for his diorama. Laurie Weir/METROLAND
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Special review: Dial M for Murder a hard act to follow Arts – Many audience members who attend Dial M for Murder (presented as part of Perth’s Classic Theatre Festival’s Fifth Anniversary Summer Season) will have previously seen the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock movie of the same name. Although the screenplay was excessively wordy and the plot extremely convoluted, Hitchcock resisted the urge to ‘open the film up’, and mostly confined the action to one set, he still managed to produce a classic. So, even though this slightly dated movie was stage bound, the Classic Theatre’s presentation embraced the play’s theatrical origins, and the professionalism of the actors elevated the results into a gripping, enthralling presentation. Not so much a whodunit, but more of a will-he-get-away-with-it, the action starts in a 1952 London apartment where Margot Wendice (Jennifer Valance) is reminiscing with former boyfriend Max Halliday (Scott Clarkson) about their affair. Even though it is obvious that they still harbour strong feelings for each other, they decide, for the sake of Margot’s marriage, not to reignite the flames. Enter Margot’s husband, Tony Wendice (Greg Campbell), whom the former lovers mistakenly believe is unaware of the affair. Tony is a suavelycharming rogue, who married for money, and is now so enraged by his wife’s affair that he is plotting to have
her murdered, which would enable him to inherit her fortune. Tony blackmails a former classmate, the con-artist Captain Lesgate (menacingly played by Richard Gelinas) into agreeing to murder his wife, while he attends a nearby club the next evening with Max, to furnish himself with an alibi. The plot goes terribly wrong, resulting in the death of Captain Lesgate, causing Tony to improvise desperately, in order to link Margot with the Captain. Walking a tricky tightrope, he must outwardly appear to support his wife, yet manipulate events in such a manner that Margot is charged with murder. Greg Campbell plays the two-faced cad to perfection, and even elicits our sympathy on occasion. Like Erich Von Stroheim from the 1920s through the 1940s, he is ‘The Man we Love to Hate’, and even somewhat guiltily admire, due to the sheer breathtaking audacity of his undertaking. Because of the unrelenting intervention of Inspector Hubbard (Clyde Whitham), and the strategic placement of a number of latch-keys, the plot is finally resolved satisfactorily. As the former lover, Scott Clarkson as Max is effectively besotted by Margot, and bewildered by events. Playing an early-1950s’ crime-writer in the then much-derided medium of television, he presents Tony with an unintentionally humourous series of possible scenarios
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The relationship between Margot Wendice (Jennifer Valance) and Max Halliday (Scott Clarkson, in tux), right, provides one of the keys to solving the crime in the Classic Theatre Festival production of Dial M for Murder, on until Aug. 31 at 54 Beckwith Street East in Perth. which, though implausible, come close to replicating the true nature of events. Jennifer Vallance portrays Margot as a strong, yet trusting, woman
caught up bizarre plot, by today’s calms her
in a bewildering and who amazingly (judging sensibilities) continually nerves by smoking a
series of cigarettes. Great care was taken by David Magladry (set and lighting designer) to give the single set an uncluttered, authentic appearance.The period lighting, subdued or heightened as needed, added greatly to the many different moods of the play; the 1950’s furnishings brought to life home-decorating periodicals of that era. Congratulations are due also to Renate Seiler (costume designer) for her evocations of fashions, which were quite formal, compared to today’s lax standards. The play’s director (and founding artistic producer of the festival), Laurel Smith, noted during pre-performance introductions that the festival’s mandate included highlighting popular plays from the 1920s through the 1970s-thus assuring, no doubt, the presentation of a series of interesting and challenging works which would be welcomed by discerning audiences. If Dial M for Murder can be viewed as being truly representative of this endeavour, then Smith has succeeded admirably. Desmond Peter Devoy is a London, Ont.-based writer and photographer who was visiting the Perth area this week. His writings have appeared in Irish Connections Canada and the Toronto Irish News. His photographs have also been published in the EMC and Horizons magazine. This submission was a special submission.
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NEW PRICE $244,900 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
This is a great family home with private, fenced backyard and well maintained in-ground pool for the kids. Screened porches at front and back of the house to sit and relax. This three bedroom has a spacious living room, kitchen and laundry area that leads to the backyard and pool. Newer furnace, shingles, windows and doors. This is a neat little package for $149,900! Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
NEW PRICE $219,900 This hi-ranch is bright and sunny with new garden doors leading to a spacious back yard, new decking, new roof, many new windows, new counters, 3 bedrooms 2 baths and single attached car garage… this is a great family home. It is situated just down the street from both the High School and Chimo School. The entrance off the back yard leads to the basement with 1/2 bath and coat area to leave the clutter away from the main floor living space. Large family room in basement with bright windows and gleaming hardwood floors in the living area and hallway. A short walk to the park, this home is in a nice neighbourhood. Drop in and have a peek! MLS#899878 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
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$339,000 Lovely country bungalow on 1.97 acres, 10 min. from Perth on quiet paved road. Open concept featuring a spacious kitchen with oak cupboards, ceramic tile and sun-filled kitchen nook leading to back deck, formal living/ dining rooms, family room with stone-fronted, wood burning fireplace, laundry/mudroom plus 3 bedrooms and 4 pc bath all on the main level. Master bedroom has 3 pc. ensuite, walk-in closet and private door to the back deck. Well-designed flow for one level living. If you need a workshop, extra bedroom, games room, etc. the full, partially finished lower level is the answer. Christian Allan 613-207-0834 and Norene Allan 613-812-0407
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NOW $246,900 Area of newer homes known as Perthmore Glen. A very well maintained 2 bedroom bungalow with a very spacious feel when you walk through the front door to the large living/dining area. The foyer doubles as access in from the attached single garage. Generous amount of cupboards & counter space with built-in dishwasher in the eat-in kitchen which opens up to a sun-filled family room with patio door to rear deck & yard. Master bedroom has cheater door to 4 piece bath which also houses the main floor laundry. Basement provides great potential for development and a new 3 piece bathroom will be installed and finished. Other features include paved driveway, efficient gas heat & central air, maintenance free exterior, new shingles in May 2014. Move-in ready! MLS# 092103005523879 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
Just Off Rideau Ferry Rd. on Fringe of Perth $249,000 Excellent solid brick 3+1 bedroom bungalow on Elmsley Drive just off Rideau Ferry Road. Beautiful, level treed lot. Main level consists of eat-in kitchen with pantry & newer counter top, main LR floor laundry/mudroom with closet in from attached 1.5 car garage & provides rear access to deck & clothes line. A generous sized living room has gleaming hardwood floor and a lovely picture window. The balance of the main level has 3 good sized bedrooms each with closet & 4 piece bath. Lower level family room has been updated in the past few years with berber style carpeting, drywall, good windows & features angelstone fireplace & pine bar. There is also a 4th bedroom & good storage/utility space. This a fantastic location. MLS# 091990802064500 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
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242 lake park rd. Majestic pines embrace this private 2 acre setting. Spacious 4bdrms, 2bths, designer laminate floors, beautiful updated kitchen w/island, main floor family room. Enjoy the last summer days splashing in your refreshing above ground pool or relaxing in your private hot tub. $379,900
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Rockhaven Park $117,000 Pride of Saturday ownership inside and out. Bright August 16 open concept 2-4 pm living/dining room with vaulted ceiling. 2Bdrm, 1Bth. Insulated 1 Alan Ave., Perth den/hobby room, sunroom and porch. Lovely perennial beds and garden shed. Corner lot. 3 bedroom bungalow on corner lot, designed MLS#910723 Visit www.115sunset.com for for accessibility with larger doors and hallways; gorgeous cherry hardwood flooring. more pictures.
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Nice location with a view of the Ottawa River from the front porch. Large double garage. Home requires extensive repairs. $129,900 • MLS#916115
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Quality throughout this great adult lifestyle bungalow townhome. Attached garage with inside entry, galley style kitchen with breakfast area, terrace door to rear yard. 2 bedrooms, open concept living and dining area. $259,900 • MLS#915893
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Great family home with lovely heritage character. Work from home while raising your family in this large home with commercially zoned store or office space. $267,777 • MLS#900054
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Charming little cottage on the shores of Mississippi Lake between Carleton Place and Perth. The perfect spot to relax, swim and boat with family and friends. Leased land. $159,900 • MLS#914436
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Fabulous home and property, popular location, walking distance to town. Pool, fireplace, finished lower level, oversized garage and walk-out basement. $369,900 • MLS#913254
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Spectacular 4bdrm home close to Carleton Place with lovely kitchen and eating area, hardwood floors, finished basement, California closets, main floor office, etc. $599,900 • MLS#902186
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5 Bedroom 2 storey home on a 72’x 452’ town lot on prestigious High Street. Enjoy country living in town. Very spacious home. $439,900 • MLS#922257
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Stunning view of the big lake from every room. Great oversized detached garage. Beautiful gardens and pavers. Perfect spot to enjoy the afternoon breeze on deck over the water’s edge. Must see! $469,900 • MLS#915269
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1491 ROSEDALE RD., LANARK HIGHLANDS GRANITE BOULDERS FRAME THIS UNBELIEVABLE BANFF SPRINGS ARCHITECTURE, 100% off grid, an Environmentalist dream come true! This stunning White Cedar Scribed Log oasis is nestled on a spectacular 6.44 woodland sanctuary. A “Labour of Love” in its most sincere composition. Form and function create a “One of a Kind” environment, reducing your ecological footprint Massive 10 Ft. ledge stone walls and fab 32’ Palladian window will amaze you. This Home is truly a must see. MLS#: 919950
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Tel: (613) 309 Norris Rd., R.R. 4, Perth, Ont. K7H 3C6 email: info@dougleach.com 17 Isabella Street, Perth, Ontario Cutest 3 bedroom home in this part of Perth, hardwood floors in most of this house, kitchen and bath freshly painted, single car garage with entrance to basement, fenced yard at the rear, furnace and roof are only 3 years old. The windows are original leaded with storms. The heating bill is very low. Nice trees in the front yard for summer shade. Double parking off Alexander Street. MLS# 918294 $229,900 309 Norris Road, Perth This house is completely hidden in the bush. Lots of landscaping, perennial beds and shrubbery. The foyer enters on Italian tile. From there, you can enter the living room featuring a 24ft fireplace. Go through the French doors to dining area and ahead into the kitchen. Beside the sunroom, come back and see the master bedroom with two walk-in closets and 6 pc. Ensuite. The basement has a stone hearth for a wood stove. $799,000 503 Waddle Creek Road, Lanark Privacy, peace and quiet surrounded by forest set back from the road. Full length porch facing south east, open concept kitchen, dining with entrance, and living room separated by French doors, master bed at the back of home along with bathroom and second bedroom large 4 piece bath full high clearance basement waiting for your finishing touches. Full length coldroom under porch… come and take a look. MLS# 920125 $224,900
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109 Ennis Road, Balderson Post and beam construction thermopan sheathing, Green energy heating, 4 bed 4 bath large open concept, living, kitchen, dining opening onto full deck, master with ensuite, on main floor, two beds and large study up lower level could be a granny flat 3 acres and 300 ft of frontage on Fall River.
272 Lally Lake Lane, Perth. Private two bed with 156 ft of lakefront, 24 acres of land.. Home well constructed but not complete. Heated with a wood stove, roof supplies the water for household use. Shed and lien two for wood. Very private location. Lake association rules no Sea Doo or motors over 9.9 hp. Large cleared yard and lots of wood for heat, hydro could be available. MLS#916383 $229,900
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Marcella Best*** 613-285-4781
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21 Davidson St. $229,900 MLS®#915702 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
Leah Allen*** 613-283-7788
53 Jasper Ave. $159,900 MLS®#921554 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
506 Cherie Hill Lane, Adam Lake $340,000 MLS®#919960 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122
166 Brockville St. $169,900 MLS®#921503 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
134 B1 Bellamy Lake $384,500 MLS®#898100 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122
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Sunday, Aug 17, 1:30-3:00PM 46 Pine Ave. $158,000 MLS®#921940 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646 N PR EW IC E
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Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** Tracy Smith*** Mark Lee*** 613-285-9646 613-390-0654 613-812-7017
Judy Charles*** 613-285-4464
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620 Westpoint Drive $849,900 MLS®#919574 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
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$19,900-$29,900 MLS®#905620 Tracy Smith 613-390-0654
24 St. Lawrence St. $259,900 MLS®#921014 Marcella Best 613-285-4781
2593 Con 2 Bathurst $229,900 MLS®#920998 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
15 Ford Crescent (Off Golf Club Road) $399,000 MLS®#898316 Judy Charles 613-285-4464
37 Tudor Circle $349,900 MLS®#922740 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
37 Grant St., Perth $59,900 MLS®#917382 Regan Lee 613-812-0155
40 Gladstone $219,900 MLS®920996 Mark Lee 613-812-1017
OPEN HOUSE Weekend SATURDAY AUGUST 16
10:00am-11:00am 966 Leslie Crain Dr 10:00am-12:00pm 151 Lakewood Rd 11:00am-12:00pm 63 William St E 12 James St 11:00am-1:00pm 69 Space Lane 11:00am-1:00pm 6 Campbell St 12:00pm-1:00pm 144 Fallbrook Rd 12:00pm-1:30pm 139 Pointview Dr 7 Taggart Cres 12:30pm-2:00pm 28 B12 1:00pm-2:00pm 95 Leacock Rd 433 Cherie Hill Lane 3316 Hossack Lane 14 River St 3 Condie St 123 William St 1:00pm-2:30pm 138 Evans Rd 190 Echo Bay Rd 700 Pine Grove Rd 1:00pm-3:00pm 332 Justin Dr 1:30pm-3:00pm 127 Brockville St 2:00pm-3:30pm 298 Christie Lake Rd 2:00pm-4:00pm 343 Robert Lane 212 Church Ave 1 Alan St 12 Antonio Way 2:30pm-3:30pm 6 Strathcona St 2:30pm-4:00pm 356 Sunset Dr 41 Daniel St
near Perth
Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
Otty Lake
Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481
Smiths Falls Smiths Falls
Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Linda McKenna 613-485-0576
Burridge Lake
Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479
Portland
Tina McPhee 613-285-5133
near Balderson
Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344
Tay Rideau Estates Perth
Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467 Doug Forde 613-285-5732
Bass Lake
Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114
Smiths Falls Adams Lake Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls
Linda McKenna 613-485-0576 Stan Suffel 613-284-6756 Lee Hitchins/Connie McNamee Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
near Perth Otty Lake Lanark Highlands
Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229 Christian Allan/Norene Allan
Carleton Place
Alicia Kerr 613-253-3175
Smiths Falls
Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
Perth
Doug Forde 613-285-5732
Westport Otty Lake Perth Perth
Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479 Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481 Marie Shaw 613-292-0964 Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467
Smiths Falls
Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins
Otty Lake Smiths Falls
Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
SUNDAY AUGUST 17
11:00am-12:00pm 3110 Hwy 43 E Smiths Falls 27 Ross St Smiths Falls 12:00pm-1:00pm 2031 Sugarbush Hill Lane McDonalds Corners 12:00pm-1:30pm 6253 Rd #506 Ardoch 1:00pm-2:00pm 82 Broadview Ave Smiths Falls 796 Kinch St Jasper 273 Conc. 11 Carleton Place 1:00pm-2:30pm 90 Wilson St Perth 103 McVeety Rd Big Rideau Lake 1026 Code Rd near Perth 1:00pm-3:00pm 552 Rosedale Rd Montague 4 Larose St Almonte 1:00pm-5:00pm 798 Hwy. 15 Lombardy 1:30pm-3:00pm 46 Pine Ave Smiths Falls 2:00pm-3:00pm 242 Lake Park Rd Carleton Place 2:00pm-4:00pm 1111 Mississippi Lake W Shore Dr Perth 2:30pm-3:30pm 187 Harold St Smiths Falls 3:00pm-4:00pm 205 Flora St Carleton Place
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Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344 Rebecca Molyneaux 613-267-8585 Linda McKenna 613-485-0576 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Sam Kerr 613-229-7565 Keith Lalonde 613-812-2476 Demi Thompson 613-264-4330 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646 Sam Kerr 613-229-7565 Marie Shaw 613-292-0964 Lee Hitchins/Connie McNamee Sam Kerr 613-229-7565
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2611 NARROWS LOCK ROAD 2 bd country home with partially finished basement. Boat access to Big Rideau Lake by way of Miner’s Pt. 3 bountiful acres w/pond, above ground pool & det garage. $249,000. Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 or 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.
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118 LEONARD SIDE ROAD TAY RIVER Gorgeous 3 bed, 2 bath bungalow on 4 private acres with 420’ of w/f on the Tay River. Large master with walkout to back deck. Full unfinished basement is ready for finishing touches. $439,900.
127 LEO JAY LANE, BARBERS LAKE Private 20 x 17 cabin with 307’ frontage. Set on 4.9 acres this charming pine square log cabin is nestled amongst the trees, great for outdoor enthusiasts. $169,900.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE Open plan design, 3 beds, study; vaulted ceilings. Palladian windows – lake views, 2 balconies. Walk-out basement, Double garage, patio. $649,500.
CHALOA ACRES SOUTH 2km to Perth w/ private dock & frontage leading directly to Otty Lake! Impressive quality finishes, open concept 4/5bed-4bath - gorgeous finished w/out lower level designed as Granny suite! $569,900.
DALHOUSIE CON 1A 2+1 bed custom built 7 yr old country bungalow on 6 acres. Finished lower level, sunroom, deck. Dbl attached garage plus detached gar/ workshop. $334,900.
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.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE A rare opportunity. A true Grande Dame of the Big Rideau offered for your consideration. 6 bdrms + 3 baths incl a lower level suite with walkout. All nestled on 260 ft of prime waterfront. A myriad of possibilities... $1,190,000.
VACANT LAND $15,000 – Pond Rd – 141 FT X 1.7 ACRE $29,000 – Sheridan Rapid Rd – 428.63 FT X 2.74 ACRES $39,000 – Parson’s Way Rd - 280 FT x 2.58ACRE DEEDED ACCESS $48,000 – 9 Bedford Rd – WESTPORT BUILDING LOT $79,000 – Watsons Crn Rd – 934.91 FT X 9.98 ACRES W/POND $89,900 – Ennis Rd – 620 X 361.55 FT W/F $119,000 – Leonard Side Rd – 234 X 999 FT W/F $275,000 – 5 Willow Way – 202.89 X 390.92 FT W/F
BIG RIDEAU LAKE 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 boat-house, private treed lot. $499,000.
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.
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.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE Magnificent sunrises! Immaculate 4-season home in tranquil McVeety’s Bay, a naturelover’s paradise! Gently sloping shoreline, mature trees, screened porch, db gar, 10 min to Perth! $447,500.
NEAR LANARK Custom home on 3.6 acres. 3+2 beds, 2 baths, lower level family room. Deck, att. double garage, guest cabin. $339,000.
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.
BIG RIDEAU LAKE Horse Shoe Bay, 600 ft of good shoreline, 12 year old home, well maintained. 2 decks/balconies, walkout –nature abounds. $399,000.
HUNTINGDON GREEN PERTH CONDO 2 bed plus loft in “Huntingdon Green” Perth’s most prestigious Condominiums. Walking distance to golf course & amenities. $329,000.
RIDEAU FERRY Well designed 3+1 bd, 4 bth with 3 car att. gar, including wheelchair ramp. 20.6 acres w/trails. House offers woodworking facility approx. 600 sq ft. $489,900.
BENNETT LAKE ROAD Rebuilt 1857 Log home w/4bed, 2 baths, set on large landscaped lot. Additional outbuilding for workshop/Art studio. Close to lakes and Lanark Village. $239,000.
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OPEN HOUSE SAT AUG 16TH 10 – 12 151 LAKEWOOD ROAD OTTY LAKE BURGESSWOOD 3 bed open plan design home, sunroom, expansive deck, dbl garage + bonus bunkie. Dock on shared ownership on Otty Lake. $299,000. HOST: REBECCA WISSLER 613-264-9481
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ER AT NT W RO F SAT AUG 16TH 12:30 – 2PM 28 B12, 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. HOST: JENNIFER GLAZIER 613-812-8114
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SAT AUG 16TH 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
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SAT AUG 16th 12- 1 PM 144 FALLBROOK ROAD, NEAR BALDERSON 4 bd, 2 bth classic brick bungalow on gorgeous landscaped property, lrg country style kitchen, field stone f/p, in-ground pool, close to Perth. $229,900. HOST: SHERI D’AOUST 613-812-9344
* OPEN HOUSE * ER AT NT W RO F SAT AUG 16TH 2 – 4 PM 212 CHURCH AVENUE OTTY LAKE Tranquil, private waterfront. 3 bed newer ICF constructed home nestled on approx 4 acres with 600ft of shoreline. Versatile living spaces perfect for retires or families. $489,900. HOST: REBECCA WISSLER 613-264-9481
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SUN AUG 17th 12 - 1 PM 2031 SUGARBUSH HILL LANE MCDONALDS CORNERS 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. $179,900. HOST: SHERI D’AOUST 613-812-9344
SUN AUG 17TH 1 – 2:30 PM 1026 CODE ROAD NEAR PERTH 3 bd, 4 bth 2.5 storey home w/high ceilings, magnificent woodwork, det. insulated 2 car garage. Close to Perth in beautiful country setting. $539,000. HOST: RANDY CAVANAGH 613-464-1000
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Lifestyle – Sometimes the cats we write about for this column get adopted before publication. If you plan to come to LAWS for a specific cat you read about in the paper, please contact the shelter to find out whether he/she is still at the shelter. LAWS is currently accepting donations of gently used treasures for the next garage sale fundraiser at the shelter on Aug. 23. Please contact Wendy at 613-283-9308 or email shelter@lanarkanimals.ca for more details. For more information about our adoptable animals or events visit www.lanarkanimals.ca or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lanarkanimals.ca.
Hello everybody, remember me? I was in the paper before way back in March. Nobody came to see me yet and I wonder why. I am a very cool black and white cat with stunning long white whiskers, I purr on command and get along well with my cat buddies. I am still young, just over three years, and still full of energy. I love to eat and it’s starting to show. The ladies at LAWS tell me, once I am in a loving home, I can’t pig out all day anymore. I think that’s a good thing, I want to remain that handsome boy you’ve been looking Pepper for. Please make an effort Pepper was a surrender as the life- to meet me, I am a real gem style of the previous owner changed and unfortunately she could not care for Pepper anymore. Pepper is a lovely female tabby cat of about 1.5-years-old who keeps to herself. She is around other cats and doesn’t mind, but she does not actively seek a buddy to play or sleep with. She’s quiet and content where she is at the moment, but we all know, she’d be better of in a loving home.
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Aries, you may have to make a few minor changes to your original plan, but other than those minor adjustments there is nothing standing in your way this week.
A small disappointment has you out of whack, Libra. Don’t let it get to you for too long. Family members will help pull you out of a brief funk and get you on your feet.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Home improvement projects continue to pile up, Taurus. Use this week as an opportunity to get everything in motion and on the path to completion.
Scorpio, you may be ready to make some really big changes. Forge ahead with the plans you have created, and you will be glad for having done so.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
A few more tweaks and your master plan will be complete, Gemini. Now you just need a few able-bodied volunteers to work with you through some of the hard labor.
Financial issues come to the forefront of a relationship, Sagittarius. Keep arguments from escalating by being open and honest about all purchases. Things can be worked out together.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Cancer, a late-summer trip makes the perfect finale to a few good weeks of recreation. A little adventure is in your future, so make the most of this opportunity.
Few things can wipe away the smile on your face this week, Capricorn. You are in an eternally good mood, and your positivity is intoxicating to others around you.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Leo, once you have your mind made up, it is extremely difficult to sway your opinion. Others will try this week to get you onto their side. But you’re just not feeling it.
Aquarius, you will have an enormous sense of accomplishment when you finish a task you thought above your skill level. Always believe in yourself.
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PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Virgo, whether you have been lucky or unlucky in love as of late, this is the week for some romantic surprises. Your entire perspective could be turned on its head.
There is little room for things other than work this week, Pisces. Now is not the time to take on new chores. Save them for later.
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Grilled chicken and strawberry couscous salad a nice summer treat nice contrast to the spinach dairy) make this a complete and slightly salty feta cheese. meal. Note that all four food groups Preparation time: 20 min(grains, meat, vegetables and utes
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New report shows Ontario leads country in road safety Lifestyle – The Ontario Ministry of Transportation recently released their latest Road Safety Report (2011) and it provides some interesting insight to the status of our driving skills and road corridors. The report analyzes traffic collisions from every jurisdiction in the province and provides break-outs and statistical data on fatalities, injuries, pedestrian and cyclist events, types of vehicles involved, and basically all the who, where, how, when, what, and sometimes why. First the good news: in terms of surviving our roads, Ontario has the second lowest fatality rate per 10,000 licensed drivers in North America (Northwest Territories beat us) at 0.53 per 10,000. This is the 13th consecutive year that Ontario has been rated number one or two. Measured by distance driven our overall collision rate has dropped steadily from 3.2 per million kilometres in 1988 to 1.4 in 2011. If you’re an extra cautious sort, you stand the greatest risk of dying in a motor vehicle collision on an early Friday evening in July in Toronto between 6 and 7 p.m. with good light and visibility conditions and clear roads if you’re a driver between the ages of 45 and 54 (over 75 if you’re the passenger). Pretty amazing that winter’s worst can’t do us in as easily as good roads and clear skies. Drinking was still the number one cause of collision deaths in 2011 at
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23.3 per cent of the 466 victims but inattentive drivers were the cause of 14.3 per cent of those fatalities. The Ministry of Transportation didn’t differentiate between electronic distractions and others such as eating or drinking or reaching for something in the back seat. And yes, excessive speed was responsible for almost 20 per cent of deaths on our roads according to this report. The complete report is worth the read and can be found at www.ontario. ca/orsar. “Dear Brian, Just want to thank you for the great article on ignition switch concerns recently. Unfortunately, we are experiencing the exact same problem as mentioned. The ignition has turned off suddenly while driving our 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan. It has happened three times now since we bought this van second-hand last September from our local dealer. As a matter of fact, tomorrow we are taking it back to the dealership whereby a technician is going to take it for a test drive to see if he can “find” the problem.
It’s very frustrating and a complete waste of time as we had told them, as it only happens randomly and without warning. We will persevere until they replace/fix the ignition, especially since we also purchased the extended warranty. Any suggestions or advice on how to proceed further would be greatly appreciated.” Sincerely, Eric The problem is most likely related to the ignition switch on the dash and if the switch is just loose, a foam bushing that was developed by Chrysler can be installed at a reasonable cost to improve the tension on the switch to keep it from moving to the off position if jarred or bumped. However, a number of these switches had to be replaced to resolve this issue and their cost is around $460 for the part alone. If the dealer finds the switch is defective and can’t help with the cost if it isn’t covered by an extended warranty, I’d suggest getting in touch with Chrysler Canada’s consumer line to see what can be done. Eric followed up with me recently with this note: “FYI...the dealership finally replaced the ignition switch module with a new set of keys last month. This was covered under the extended warranty we had purchased (After all this time!) Thank you for your much appreciated advice.” On Saturday, Aug. 16, the fifth annual Nepean Kiwanis Club Charity Car
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open to all makes and models. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, by email to emc@ perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@ hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1]. When using regular mail, please supply a phone number if you seek direct contact (due to volume, I can’t always promise replies). Yours in service Brian Turner
CPHC seniors’ workshops being offered Community – The Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) Passport to Wholeness for Seniors series engages seniors and provides them with information so they can proactively “take charge of aging,” and the inherent decisions that come hand in hand with growing older. The Passport to Wholeness is a series of educational, interactive workshops which will cover: legal matters, financial matters, active living, healthy eating/nutrition and socialization/relationships. The series will be delivered throughout Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. Passport to Wholeness for Seniors will be delivered from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in each of the following locations:
• Athens (Free Methodist Church, 58 Elgin St. N.), Thursday, Sept. 18, 25 and Oct. 2. • Carleton Place (CPHC, 15 Bates Drive), Wednesday, Sept. 24, Oct. 1 & 8. • Perth (Perth Lodge – Alzheimer Society), 115 Christie Lake Rd., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 14 and 21. • Smiths Falls (Alzheimer Society of Lanark office, 2 Gould St. Unit 155), Wednesday, Oct. 22, 29, and Nov. 5. • Westport (Free Methodist Church, 85 Bedford St.), Tuesday, Sept. 16, 23 and 30. • Spencerville (The Spencerville Mill, 11 Water St.), Monday, Sept. 22, 29 and Oct. 6.
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Community – As the Town of Mississippi Mills reflects on the centenary of the First World War, it is determined to remember a sacrifice echoed in every town and city across Canada. Politicians from all levels of government, family and community members will gather this Sunday, Aug. 17, in the auditorium of the Almonte Old Town Hall at 2 p.m. for the official launch of The Lost Generation of Mississippi Mills, WWI Casualties. “This book was written as a salute to the town’s fallen heroes of the First World War, 100 years on,” Brian Tackaberry said. Tackaberry, along with Rob Moore are the key players behind the life of the book, a joint project by the North Lanark Historical Society (NLHS) and the Town of Mississippi Mills. “Brian and Rob were the two main researchers,” NLHS president Ed Wilson said. “They shared the work.” The Community Engagement Partnership Fund through Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) provided funding for the project. “The town received $9,300 in funding in the fall of 2012,” Tackaberry said. He noted countless volunteer hours were spent doing research, and sources of information were plentiful: family, VAC, Ancestry.com, cemetery records, local churches and more. There was a charge from VAC for the files accessed, noted North Lanark Regional Museum
manager Doreen Wilson. The museum, located in Appleton on River Road, is owned and operated by the NLHS. “We now have digital copies of these files at the museum,” Doreen said. Owing to the extensive research, “we discovered new names that had fallen through the cracks,” Tackaberry said. The Lost Generation of Mississippi Mills, WWI Casualties was completed this year at the end of March. “We worked to end it for the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the Great War,” Ed said. The Great War Subsequent to the expiration of an ultimatum by Britain for Germany to withdraw its army from Belgium, the British Empire, which included Canada, was at war on Aug. 4, 1914. The bloodiest in Canada’s history, the First World War, also known as the Great War, took the lives of more than 60,000 Canadians, and in excess of 425,000 served overseas. Tackaberry stated The Lost Generation of Mississippi Mills, WWI Casualties was “an opportunity to remember what our local heroes did.” “Although they gave up their livelihoods, their lives for patriotic fervour,” he continued, “they had no idea what they were getting into.” “I was amazed at how young they were,” Ed said. “They were boys.” Tackaberry recounted the story of local Gilbert Watchhorn. Only 15, he lied about his age to enlist. The youngster spent two years in the trenches
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A salute to Mississippi Mills’ fallen heroes of the First World War, the official launch of The Lost Generation of Mississippi Mills, WWI Casualties takes place this Sunday, Aug. 17, in the auditorium of the Almonte Old Town Hall at 2 p.m. Pictured, from left: Doreen Wilson, North Lanark Regional Museum manager; book researcher and editor Brian Tackaberry; and North Lanark Historical Society president Ed Wilson. before his age of enlistment was revealed. “Now 17, Watchhorn was sent home,” Tackaberry said. “However, a year later, at 18, he signed up again for military service.” Watchhorn was accepted, but he was too ill to go back overseas and was given a desk job. “He had been wounded and gassed twice,” Tackaberry, who admitted to
often becoming emotional during the research process, said. Journey to battle “They left Almonte by train, headed to Perth for training,” Doreen said. From there they travelled to Valcartier – a training camp near Quebec, and on Oct. 3 the first contingent of Canadians sailed for England. During the first year of being over-
seas, letters to love ones back home were published in the Almonte Gazette. “A lot of what is taught in classrooms today was being told in those letters,” Tackaberry said. Of the original 12 young men from Almonte who went to war, less than half made it back. Fighting for Canada ended on Nov. 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month), and the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. In addition to Sunday’s presentation to launch The Lost Generation of Mississippi Mills, WWI Casualties, there will be various military displays followed by light refreshments prepared by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 240 Ladies Auxiliary. Two-hundred copies of the book were printed; however, they are not for sale as per VAC rules. “A copy will be given to one descendant of each veteran identified, and the rest will be going to area churches, legions, schools and libraries, as well as other historical societies,” Doreen said. “The feedback is very positive from those people who have already read it,” Tackaberry said. He called the entire process satisfying. “It is nice to see a small town in Lanark County do this,” Ed said. “Small towns can do it just as good as the big cities,” Doreen said. On Nov. 2, from 2 to 4 p.m., the North Lanark Regional Museum will launch its military exhibit.
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Property owners and interested members of the community are invited to attend a Public Consultation Session to provide input on the Downtown Almonte Heritage Conservation District Study. The study area covers the commercial core of Almonte, including areas in around Mill and Bridge Streets, as well as the residential areas surrounding Union Street North, Main Street East and Queen Street, and the residential area of Coleman Island.
This Public Consultation Session will present the general findings and recommendations of the study, including objectives for designation, proposed boundaries of the HCD, and a description of the District. The Public Consultation offers an opportunity to provide input and feedback on these findings. For further information, please contact Diane Smithson, CAO at 613 256-2064 x225 or by email at dsmithson@mississippimills.ca
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PAKENHAM BEACH HELP WANTED Recreation Facilities Maintenance NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELOPMENT CHARGE Beginning on Monday June 30, 2014 to Worker (part-time seasonal) /Public BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS Wednesday August 6, 2014. appealBY-LAW to the Ontario Municipal Board under Section 14 please contact Calvin Murphy (Recreation Manager) at Skating Monitor (part-time seasonal) The Schedule for supervised swims NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELO PMENT CHARGE Facility Operator (part-time seasonal) of the Act, inthe respect ofthethe development charge by-law, the Recreation and Culture Department at 613-256-1077 TAKE NOTICE that Council of Town ofTHE Mississippi passed Development at the Pakenham Beach will be as BY-LAW BY THE CO RPORATION OF TO WN Mills OF MISISIPPI MILS From September 2014 to March 2015. UPCOMING Charge By-law No. 14-65 on the 29th day of July, 2014 under section 2 (1) of the follows: Monday and WednesdayTAKE by filing with the Deputy Clerk of the Town of Mississippi NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Mississippi Mills passed Development Charge By- Ext: 24 Resumes should be submitted to the MEETINGS: COUNCIL Development Charges Act, 1997, S.O., 1997 c.27; 12:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m . No. 14-65 on the 29th dayMonday, of July, 2014 under section 2 (1)14, of the Development Charges following on or before Tuesday 2, August September 2014 @For 6:00 pm information, - Council please contact thelaw Mills on or before September a notice AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal to 2014 the Ontario Municipal The hourly range for the Recreation Facilities Maintenance further 1997, S.O., 1997 c.27; 26th, 2014 at 4:00 p.m to: Committee ofRecreation the Whole& Culture Department @ (613)Act,Board under Section 14 of the Act, in respect of the development charge by-law, by filing of appeal setting out or the objection to the by-law and theBoard Worker (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager, Thefollowing AND TAKE any organization the Ontario Municipal (Immediately Council) with theNOTICE Deputythat Clerk ofperson the Town of Mississippimay Millsappeal on or to before Monday, September 256-1077. Town of All Mississippi Mills Sectionasupporting 14 of the in the respect of thethe development by-law, bythe filing with the meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old swim PerthatRoad) reasons objection. 14, 2014 notice of Act, appeal setting out objection tocharge the by-law and reasons Please note that you your own riskunder $15.15/hour - $17.18/hour. Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Deputy Clerk ofthe theobjection. Town of Mississippi Mills on or before Monday, September 14, 2014 a notice unlessStreet, otherwise indicated. supporting when the beach is unsupervised. Almonte Ontario, K0A 1A0 schedule of development charges imposed by the byofThe appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons supporting the objection. The schedule of development charges imposed by the by-law, which come into effect The hourly range for the Public Skating Monitor position Or e-mailed to Calvin Murphy at the The schedule of is development charges imposed by the by-law, which come into effect law, which come into effect July 30, 2014 as follows: RESTRICTIONS following e-mail address: WATER cmurphy@ (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $10.30/ ACCESSIBILITY The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the mississippimills.ca RESIDENTIAL NONDID YOU KNOW? hour -$11.03/hour. usage more of water, within theon Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. To obtain information the job RESIDENTIAL If you a loved one has on a disability, _______________________________________________________________________________ descriptions, key 1stresponsibilities Between May and September and 30th each yearorthere are limitations who The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to The hourly range for the Recreation Facility/Arena Operator SingleApartments Apartments Multiple (per sq. working conditions these can water and at for what time.positions, ensure an emergency response plan is in SERVICE For ideas and information regarding Detached Dwellings foot of please contact Murphy (Recreation regulate andCalvin control the usage ofplace. water, Odd number houses may water on odd calendar within days and the even Almonte numbered (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $19.82/ emergency preparedness check the Dwelling 2 bedrooms + Bachelor & Gross Manager) the water Recreation and Culture days. housesatmay on even numbered government website www.ontario.ca/ Ward, in the hot summer months. & Semi 1 Bedroom Floor hour -$22.51/hour Department at 613-256-1077 Ext: 24 Watering may occur between the hours ofemo 5:00ora.m. 9:00 a.m.Preparedness and 7:00 p.m.page theand Emergency Detached Area The and hourly range forand theand Recreation 11:00 p.m.1st each day from only one connection. Midday the hottest Between May September 30th each yearis there are on www.mississippimills.ca. Dwelling Facilities (Part-Time time Maintenance of the day andWorker the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation Town-Wide 4,586 3,806 1,927 3,106 1.79 limitations who can and at what time. seasonal) a on five step pay scalewater between wheniswatering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply $15.15/hour $17.18/hour. Municipal Water 5,057 4,196 2,124 3,424 1.68 HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT – uses too-much water at once. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and The A hourly rangeamount for theofPublic Skating and Sewer significant new grass or sod is exemptedCLOSING from theseSOON provisions for The Town of Mississippi Mills is rehabilitating the Campbell even numbered houses may on even numbered (Urban Area only) Monitor position (Part-Time seasonal) is a water The Town of Mississippi one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine. Mills continues five step pay scale between $10.30/hour to participate with neighbouring Storm Sewer Bridge. The bridge is located on Concession 9 North, 125 104 53 85 0.06 days. -$11.03/hour. municipalities in the Hazardous Waste (Urban Area only) ACCESSIBILITY Pakenham, approximately 2.1 km north of County Road 20, The hourly range the Recreation Facility/ Watering mayforoccur between theKNOW? hoursheld of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00(128 Septage Treatment Services 94 Depot in Carleton Place 78 39 64 0.5 DID is YOU Arena Operator (Part-Time seasonal) a Patterson Street). The depot is open from in the Town of Mississippi Mills. The structure consists of a (Rural Area Only) a.m. 7:00 and$19.82/hour 11:00 p.m. transport each day and from only five and step pay scalep.m. between Taxi providers can not charge an extra fee8toam person with aonly. disability to noonaon Saturdays 4,680 3,884 1,966 3,170 1.84 reinforced concrete deck supported on steel girders, with a -$22.51/hour Opening May 17, one connection. is the time of 2014 the day and Grand Total Rural Area or charge a fee forMidday storing mobility aidshottest or assistiveon devices. 9,768 8,106 4,104 6,615 3,53 Last Day to dispose of Hazardous Waste Grand Total Urban Area span of 9 m and a width of 6 m between curbs. the water is more likely WASTE to be DEPOT wasted through until 2015 - AugustSOON 30,evaporation 2014 TheThe lands to which thethe by-law applies areare as as shown onon key maps attached lands to which by-law applies shown key maps attachedtotothe theby-law by-lawand HAZARDOUS – CLOSING MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEACH The lands to which the by-law applies are as shown on key The work includes: installation of detour, removal of existing are as described in the schedule of development as described in the schedule of development chargescharges above. above. when watering at thisMills time. Watering from than one areand The Town of Mississippi continues to participate withmore neighbouring OPERATIONS SUPERVISED SWIM attached toby-law the and are as in theofficesuperstructure, removal of ballast walls, partial removal municipalities the Hazardous Waste Depot held OF in Carleton Place (128 A maps copy of the complete by-law is available for for examination in my office during regular A copy of the complete isby-law available examination indescribed my office during regular SCHEDULE ATinTHE ALMONTE NOTICE PUBLIC CONSULTATION connection simply uses too much water at once. Patterson Street). TheBEACH. depot is open from 8 am to noon on Saturdays only. office hours. of development charges above. hours. & PAKENHAM schedule of wingwalls and top of abutments, removal of railing, Opening onamount May 17, 2014 A significant of new grass or Thursday, sod isSESSION exempted from Dated at the Town of Mississippi Mills thisthis 30th dayday of July, 2014 Dated at the Town of Mississippi Mills 30th of July, 2014 August 14, 2014 ALMONTE BEACH Last Day to dispose of Hazardous Waste Almonte until 2015 August 30, 2014 ADiane copy of the complete by-lawext. is 225 available for examination installation of new superstructure & appurtenances, and Oldviolations Town Hall Auditorium Diane Smithson, Deputy Clerk, (613) 256-2064 these provisions for one week. Any other of the Smithson, Deputy Clerk Beginning on Monday, June 16, 2014 Presentation at 7:00 p.m. 225 in(613) my256-2064 officeext. during regular office hours. R0012/0807 installation of new guiderail system.
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Recreation Facilities maintenance Worker (part-time seasonal) Public skating monitor (part-time seasonal) Facility operator (part-time seasonal) From September 2014 to March 2015. Resumes should be submitted to the following on or before Tuesday August 26th, 2014 at 4:00 p.m to: Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager, The Town of Mississippi Mills Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte Ontario, K0A 1A0 Or e-mailed to Calvin Murphy at the following e-mail address: cmurphy@mississippimills.ca To obtain more information on the job descriptions, key responsibilities and working conditions for these positions,
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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Mississippi Mills passed Development Charge By-law No. 14-65 on the 29th day of July, 2014 under section 2 (1) of the Development Charges Act, 1997, S.O., 1997 c.27; AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may
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Sealed Tenders for the tendering of work for Contract No. MMPW-14-10, Campbell Bridge Renewal, will be received at the Municipal Office – 3131 Old Perth Road up to 3:00 pm local time, September 9, 2014. Bids received after the closing time will not be considered. Tenders will be opened in public at the Municipal Office located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, immediately following closing. Tenders will be available as of August 12, 2014. Tenders will be distributed electronically. Copies of the Tenders can be requested by contacting the Municipality at (613) 256-2064 Ext 258. For further information please contact; Corporation of The Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0 Attention: Cory Smith Roads and Public Works Technologist Roads and Public Works Department Telephone: (613) 256-2064 x 229 Facsimile: (613) 256-4242 E-mail: csmith@mississippimills.ca
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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.
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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: August 12, 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.
Coun. Doug Black said he was looking at the positive side of the situation. “At least these jobs aren’t going to China or Mexico. DRS wants to keep jobs local,” he commented. LeBlanc admitted this is the first time the town has had to deal with something of this scale. “...This kind of thing has been hanging over the head of industries located here...I’m very sorry that this is happening, especially to the people in this community and for the community itself, but (people) aren’t losing their jobs. It’s natural progression...” she stated.
Rebuilt international cairn to be unveiled Aug. 16 in Carleton Place akulp@perfprint.ca
Community – A bit of the world’s history is on display just a stone’s throw away from the backyards of Carleton Place residents. The town’s international cairn received a facelift over the summer and will be officially unveiled to the community this Saturday, Aug. 16 at 1:30 p.m. in St. James Park on Bell Street. Work was completed July 28 by stone mason Jim Mahoney, whose father built the original cairn back in 1985. The road to rebuilding the cairn began three years ago when Carleton Place’s parks and recreation department identified it was in poor state. The matter was brought to council and Coun. Gary Strike took up the cause, suggesting on methods of improving the structure.
“…I suggested that we collect more stones and make it bigger, everyone agreed so I asked people that were going on holidays to bring back a stone,” he explained. “Mayor Wendy LeBlanc drafted a letter to go out to the embassies and Jasmin Ralph, our economic development co-ordinator, mailed out 100 letters. I fully believe that this project could contribute to economic development.” The result was overwhelming. The original cairn contained stones from 14 countries: Australia, Germany, France, Ireland, Scotland (from Carleton Place in Glasgow), Japan, Mexico, China, Poland, South Africa, United Kingdom, the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic, United States of America, Northwest Territories, northern Ontario and several from Lanark County. Seven more were added in 1990 from Belgium, a piece
of the Berlin Wall, Costa Rica, Kenya, Scotland, Trinidad and Tobago and Zimbabwe. A total of 35 new rocks were added through this year’s update, including 12 more stones from embassies such as Argentina, Armenia, Azerbijan, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, Guatemala, Latvia, Philippines, Thailand and Turkey. He said they were all very receptive to the initiative. “A delegation is coming from Latvia and Thailand (for the unveiling),” he stated. “The embassies take this very seriously. They have told me that they are proud and honoured to be a part of the cairn.” In fact, the two stones from Latvia are both from the town of Lielvarde. “…According to the legend, a Latvian hero called Lacplesis (meaning – the bear slayer) fought the Black Knight on the banks of river Daugava to defend
his country against the evil,” explained Latvian Embassy executive assistant, Solvita Rakitko in correspondence with Strike. “Nowadays, Latvia celebrates Lacplesis Day on Nov. 11. On this date, Latvians commemorate the fallen heroes that fought for Latvia’s independence.” The rock from Thailand is also special, having been selected from the country’s famous Rare Stone Museum in the province of Pathum Thani. It is a laminated limestone from central Thailand estimated to be approximately 200-million-years-old. The community also took the initiative to heart. Strike’s daughter Stacey contributed a stone from Melbourne, Australia, where she has lived for the past five years, and his daughter-in-law Chantelle, brought one back from Cuba. He also donated rocks from the Vancouver shoreline and the Grand Canyon.
Coun. Doug Black provided a stone from South Africa, Coun. Louis Antonakos donated a stone from his family’s hometown in Greece and Brooke and Ruth McNabb brought rocks from Portugal and Juno Beach, France. Others who contributed, include: Isabelle and John Southwell (Cairo, Egypt, Israel and Turkey); Wayne and Cathie McOrmond (Cuba and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia); Roy Watson (Dieppe, France); Kathleen Maguire (Ireland); Jeff Maguire (Franklin, Tennessee, which Carleton Place is twinned with); Wendy and Frank LeBlanc (Vermont); Terry Andrews (Shanghai); Jackie Kavanagh (Mexico); Tony Labelle (Bay of Fundy); Paul and Jean Knowles (Arizona and France); and Colin Coveny provided a large stone from the Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum of the original Carleton Place Town Hall that he saved.
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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.
HouseHold Hazardous Waste Facility closing the HHW facility will be closing on saturday august 30th at noon. HHW is open each Saturday until August 30th, 2014 from 8am to noon residents can bring their household hazardous waste products to our drop off facility located at 128 Patterson Crescent. Items will not be accepted after August 30th. HHW will reopen in May 2015. For a detailed list of items accepted at HHW, please visit the Town’s website: http://www.carletonplace.ca/wastemanagementp13.php Should you have any questions, please contact Public Works at 613257-2253.
2014 tax Bill due august 28, 2013 Payment by Mail – Remove the stub from your tax billing, attach it to your cheque and mail it to the Town of Carleton Place, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Ontario, K2C2V7 in Person – The tax office in the Town Hall is open for collection of taxes from Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Payment after hours may be deposited in the payment box in the foyer at the police station. If payment is made by mail or after the office hours, and you require a receipt, please include the complete bill with your cheque. The bill will be receipted and returned to you by mail. Payments accepted at most financial institutions. For more information or questions, call C. Manzon, Tax Collector 257-6218.
toWn Hall square grand oPening Please join us for the Grand Opening of the “Town Hall Square’ (located beside the Town Hall on Mill Street) on Monday, August 25th from 4:30 to 6:30p.m. We will have the giant chess and checker boards set up for you to try as well as details on how they can be rented in the future.
unveiling cereMony For coMMunity cairn August 16th is the official unveiling of the newly rebuilt International Cairn. The ceremony is at 1:30p.m at the St. James Park on Bell Street. Everyone is invited to attend! Delegates from various National Embraces will be in attendance.
Pool closed For annual Maintenance Please Note: The Pool will be CLOSED for Annual Maintenance from Sunday August 10th to Friday September 5th. Office hours will be Monday to Friday 9:00a.m - 5:00p.m.
cHild care services oPen House Carleton Place Child Care Services at 3 Francis St. is having an Open House/Registration evening. • Thursday, August 21st, 5:00—7:00 If you are interested in seeing our facility or learning about our programs for your child aged 18 months to 4 years old, please come and join us. We will be opening rooms and have space available. Call 613-253-0597 extension 227 or 223 for more information
sister city Black tie gala tickets now on sale Tickets are now on sale for the annual Sister City Black Tie Gala. This year’s event is on September 27th at the Carleton Place Town Hall Auditorium. The theme is ‘Take Me Out to the Ball’ with a baseball theme hosted by Arlene and Jim Anderson from Sam Bat. Tickets are $150 each and includes a gourmet dinner and dancing. Tickets can be purchased at the Town Hall in Carleton Place. For more information please email Jeff Maguire at Jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com
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toWn oF carleton Place eMPloyMent oPPortunity By-law enforcement officer The Town of Carleton Place is seeking an individual to fill the full-time contract position of By-Law Enforcement Officer. Summary: Reporting to the Director of Protective Services, the incumbent will be responsible for the consistent enforcement of the Town’s Property Standards and other Municipal by-laws. Qualification/Experience: • Community College Diploma in Law Enforcement, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer Course I or equivalent combination of education and working experience in the municipal by-law or law enforcement field.; • Previous experience as a By-law Enforcement Officer or related experience in municipal by-law or law enforcement; • Working knowledge of the Municipal Act, Provincial Offences Act, Building Code (property standards), Weed Control Act and other regulations is essential; • Ability to communicate clearly and tactfully, verbally and in writing; • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (word, excel, email); and • A valid Class “G” drivers licence and drivers abstract in good standing. 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 4:00 PM August 29, 2014 quoting “By-Law Enforcement Officer” Attention Human Resources by: Mail: Town of Carleton Place Attn: Human Resources 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 Email: hr@carletonplace.ca Facsimile: 613 257 8170
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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bring your dog to the fair. The new and improved Celebrity Chili Cook-off will be judged at 2:30 p.m., with special dishes by Mississippi Mills Mayor John Levi, Don’s Meat Market and Love that Barr. Nick the Cowguy will perform a magic and juggling show at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the special events tent. He will surely put a smile on your face as he’s the ‘best in his field.’ The new petting zoo, by Ron Henry’s Petting Zoo, will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and kids’ games by Linda Lowe Day Care will also be set up to keep the little ones busy. The fair would not be complete without some farm fun. The horse show starts at 9:30 a.m. and the 4-H calf show begins at 10 a.m. with both beef and dairy classes. There is plenty of familyfriendly activities running all day, including: fair exhibits in the community centre, craft and trade sale, fire department display and more. Admission to the fair is $3 for adults and children under 12 years of age get in free.
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News – Local firefighters are going to be dressed to impress. The Town of Mississippi Mills’ Committee of the Whole approved a motion by fire chief Pascal Meunier to purchase station wear uniforms for the volunteer firefighters. The Mississippi Mills Fire Department currently have townissued full dress uniforms but do not have anything specific to wear while at the station or during community events. The uniforms will cost $5,035, which is a budget savings due to the change in the fire chief position. Recently retired chief Art Brown was a firefighter for 40 years and this is Meunier’s first year on the job. The motion came to the committee to inform them of the purchase and also to bring to their attention that the uniforms were not originally in the budget and are coming from the savings of hiring a new chief. Coun. Paul Watters thought it
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would be nice for the volunteers to have a uniform crested with the Mississippi Mills logo on it. “Obviously we have someone with a little less pay working for us now,” Watters added. Mayor John Levi was in favour of the purchase in principle, but not overall. “I’m not in favour if we have extra money, that we should go and spend it,” said Levi. “I think we should budget for it.” Coun. Alex Gillis thought it was strange that they didn’t already have a uniform for station wear but said it was great public relations for the town. “If we can provide (uniforms) for these people who throw themselves out there for us for only $5,000, we have to do it,” noted Coun. Bernard Cameron. “The fire department is the only department that regularly gives money back to the community through fundraisers and this is just a small bit of respect we can show for these people.” Meunier told the committee members that some of the firefighters had brought this
to his attention. “It will be a nice recognition and a morale boast for them,” Meunier said during the meeting. After the meeting, Meunier told the Canadian Gazette that there were numerous benefits for the firefighters to have station uniforms. He explained that the firefighters go to a number of events in the community and it will help their image when they are serving the public. “People will be able to recognize them as Mississippi Mills firefighters and it projects a positive and professional image,” Meunier stated. “It really creates a sense of pride among the firefighters. It’s proven that people with uniforms have more of a sense of belonging to an organization.” Meunier was pleased that Committee of the Whole approved the motion to purchase the uniforms. “It was nice to see the support from the councillors to move forward,” said Meunier.
The station uniform will consist of a navy shirt, cargo pants, a fire service buckle on a nylon belt and shoulder slip-ons. In the next couple of weeks Meunier said a uniform supplier will come to the station for fittings and he hopes the uniforms will be in by October. Monthly report The fire department’s monthly report for June was also accepted during the committee meeting. They responded to one structural fire, five activated fire alarms, two motor vehicles collisions, two grass/bush fires, one carbon monoxide/gas leak, two medical assists and one burning complaint. The department received training on pump operation, hose handling, live fire suppression activities and auto extrication, as well. The fire department also hosted the Eastern Ontario Firefighters Games, a fun day at Pakenham Public School, participated in the Canada Day Parade and hosted a barbecue, and helped with the Canada Day fireworks.
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News – To service the expansion of the North Business Park on Bates Avenue in Carleton Place, as well as a planned residential development on Lanark and Carleton streets, the pumping station on Industrial Avenue must be rehabilitated. “The pumping station is 40 to 45-years-old and doesn’t have any standby power,” chief administrative officer Paul Knowles said during the town’s July 29 policy review committee meeting. “It really doesn’t meet today’s standards.” Preparation of the concept plan and cost estimate has been tasked to Ottawa’s J.L. Richards and Associates Limited. “We should have that in another couple of weeks,” Knowles said. Detailed design of the station must begin as soon as the concept plan and cost estimate are complete, in order to accommodate the timetable of the developer. “If we truly want to be under construction and have this pumping station in service next year so development can actually proceed on the residential property, we need to get at the design work this fall,” Knowles explained. Costs for all work associated with the project will be shared by
benefitting property owners. Council voted to authorize town staff to execute a draft cost-sharing agreement that encompasses the expense of preparing the concept plan and cost estimate, project management, acquiring property and the detailed design of the pumping station. “Execution of this agreement by the developer and putting up money would satisfy the town’s condition related to the sale of lots on Carleton Street,” Knowles said. Furthermore, the municipality will follow its purchasing policy and engage a consultant to proceed with detailed design of the industrial pumping station upon execution of the cost-sharing agreement and deposit of required security. Two more stations Council also voted for draft costsharing agreements to be executed for pumping stations near Highway 7 east of RONA (to service the area south of Highway 7) and on Hooper Street (to service the area north of Highway 7). “In regards to what needs to happen, there are similarities between all three pumping stations,” Knowles said. Ottawa’s Ainley Group has been engaged to complete the detailed design and oversee construction of the pumping station near Highway 7 east of RONA. As well, they have been au-
thorized to create a concept plan and cost estimate. Under Carleton Place’s Official Plan (OP) the area south of Highway 7 for development has the following designations: residential, highway commercial and employment. Knowles said the pumping station’s concept plan and cost estimate will most likely be completed this September, and once again, detailed design of the station must commence soon after. Benefitting property owners in the area would share all costs associated with the project; however, one owner has shown no interest in developing at this time. Knowles explained the town would upfront this share and recover the funds in the future. Ainley Group would be authorized to proceed with the station’s detailed design once the cost-sharing agreement is executed and deposit of the required security has been received. In addition, building permits for all properties in the area requiring use of the pumping station can only be issued after an additional cost-sharing agreement has been carried out and security deposited. “This ensures construction of the pumping station will proceed,” Knowles said. Although the total cost of constructing the pumping station near Highway
7 east of RONA is not known at this time, Knowles noted it could be in the range of $3.2 million. Ainley Group will also do the necessary work associated with the Hooper Street pumping station. Under Carleton Place’s OP the area north of Highway 7 for development has the following designations: residential and highway commercial. The project’s concept plan and cost estimate will be ready in September. Again the detailed design work will soon follow. Knowles reiterated costs for all work associated with the project should be shared by benefitting property owners. In this instance, not everyone in the area is actively considering development at this time, but the town will upfront the share for non-participating owners and then recover the funds in the future. “And in this case, we’ve already collected some money already, about $112,000,” Knowles explained. “When Walmart was built, for example, the town collected money.” Funds were also received from Tim Hortons and the existing Thruway Restaurant. Ainley Group would be authorized to proceed with the detailed design of the station once the cost-sharing agreement is executed and deposit of the required security has been re-
ceived. Building permits for commercial properties in the area can then be issued upon receipt of all other approvals. However, building permits for residential properties will only be issued after an additional cost-sharing agreement has been carried out and security deposited. The expected cost of constructing the pumping station falls in the range of $2.6 million. “There is still so much more work to be done for all stations,” Knowles said. “This is only the start.” “A very special thank you to our staff for dealing with this incredibly complex issue,” mayor Wendy LeBlanc said. “It’s mindboggling to look at all these figures. Very well done.” “It’s such a major step in the future of our community,” she added.
Correction
There was an error in the story ‘Get your projects ready for Pakenham Fair Aug. 16’, which appeared in our July 31 issue. The dog behaviour expert was incorrectly identified as Dan Lafontaine. His actual name is Dan Lafortune. The Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette regrets the error and any inconvenience it may have caused.
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Sitting in a chair or lying in a hospital bed staring at the ceiling just got a whole lot better at CPDMH - thanks to a generous donation by artist Donna Scanlan. In fact, there are 17 beautiful donations in all.
Donna, who lives in Perth, chose Carleton Place Hospital as the first place to display her art after coming to see a specialist one day. “I was walking down the hall and decided to pitch the idea. Everyone was very receptive.”
The new healing tiles are now gracing the ceilings in several waiting and examination rooms throughout the hospital - replacing traditional white acoustic tiles with bright colours and beautiful designs.
The tiles were installed on August 6th and feedback has been very positive. “Donna’s unique art adds colour and beauty to our hospital,” says Toni Surko, CEO. “It’s a wonderful surprise for our patients and families and we hope it makes their stay a little brighter. Thank you to Donna for her generous gift.”
“This is a feel good project,” notes Donna. “In the hospital, you are often looking up and I hope this art will be a positive distraction for patients.” Donna came up with the idea several years ago while undergoing cancer treatment. “I parked the idea until I got my strength back and could start creating them.”
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Incumbent councillor Bernard Cameron runs for re-election News – Bernard Cameron is seeking re-election for one of the four seats available in the Almonte ward for the upcoming municipal election in Mississippi Mills. Cameron is finishing up his first term on council and wants to ensure there is a balanced approach on council and finish what he has started. “I am running for council because I want to preserve and protect a community with values, a safe and secure community and one with a clear vision for the feature,” Cameron told the Canadian-Gazette newspaper. “There are several very important projects that have been initiated in the last four years and I would very much like to see them completed in a timely and balanced fashion.” Some of these projects include: the parks and recreation master plan, land use management, long-term financial plan, and the transportation plan. Cameron has been actively involved in the community for a number of years; he has served on the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum for 17 years and was president for five years; he has helped with the local youth centre when it was at Church Street School and the old post office; was a community representative on the Official Plan committee and was also a Scout leader
for 25 years. Cameron was born in Ottawa but came to Almonte in 1955, attending both primary and high school in town. During his youth he spent his summers working in hayfields in Pakenham, farms in Ramsay and the mills along the river. He was married in Almonte and after 20 years in southwestern Ontario, he returned to Almonte in 1993. He retired from teaching in 2007, finishing off his career at Almonte and District High School, which gave him more time to spend with his four children and six grandchildren. Cameron believes his time as a teacher will help him on council. “Good communication is central to good government. As an educator for over 30 years, I recognize the need to listen and as well to speak… at council, at committee, with staff, at public events, with volunteers and on the streets,” said Cameron. “As recent events unfold, we see the value of good communication and the harm that is caused by poor communication.” Cameron says a strong financial plan is a solid system of providing for future needs, ensuring the town does not get caught short. “We need to respect that and keep our financial house in order. It is, after all, our hard-earned taxpayers dollars that council is spending,” he said.
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Bernard Cameron He believes that economic development is key. “The recent recognition of our community as a destination of choice for tourism and small business is important to the economic development of Mississippi Mills,” said Cameron. “The arts, festivals, tours, events, shops, fairs – the list goes on – need our support and promotion. As well, we need to direct resources to bringing in new commercial initiatives and a balanced approach to economic development.” Residential development is also important. “Mississippi Mills must continue to exercise good judgment and control the pace of development,” said Cameron. “That being said, there is room to open some rural development lots and not spoil our natural heritage.”
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Council Tuesday, August 26th, 2014 at 7:00 pm
CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATION OF THE GREAT WAR One hundred years ago this month, in August of 1914, Canada followed England into WWI – a war that was originally seen as a bit of a lark but which would eventually cost the lives of more than 60,000 young Canadians and leave nearly 200,000 of them wounded. On Saturday, August 16th, from 1 to 4 pm, the Middleville Museum will present a picture of what the war meant to the small towns in Eastern Ontario – in a very different world than the one we know now. Come and enter that world; we’ll even have a tasting of a (freshbaked) ‘War Cake’ the recipe for which was urged on Canadian households to save on sugar, eggs, butter (and practically everything else). Enjoy! Middleville and District Museum, 2130 Concession Road 6D, Middleville, ON K0G 1K0. For more information, phone (613) 259-0229
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This election, voters will also decide if they want to change the size of council from 11 members to seven members. Cameron says that he is not against a change in council size but then again is not necessarily in favour of it, either. “If the people want a smaller council size, that is fine but I don’t think a smaller council will save money…The composition of council as it stands now is good for communication, representation and rejuvenation,” said Cameron. “We do not need a deputy mayor, a position that could eliminate any savings that a smaller council would generate.” Cameron says that he has the understanding, ability, experience and background to serve the people of Mississippi Mills. “I know this town, where it has been and where it can go. I understand the needs and wants of my community,” said Cameron. “I have the skills to help it move forward in the right way at the proper pace, one that benefits all of us who live here, play here and raise our children here.” As of Aug. 12, Alex Gillis has also registered to run in the Almonte ward and Garry Dalgity has filed his papers to run for mayor. The Canadian Gazette newspaper will be running candidate profiles in upcoming issues.
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The day the laughter died Opinion – Why, Robin, why? Why is it that a man who gave the world so much joy, so much laughter, whose smile and manic goofiness was unable to make himself smile? As it almost always is with suicides, Robin Williams’ apparent suicide on Monday, Aug. 11, in the San Francisco Bay area, leaves behind not only heartache and grief, but too many questions for his family, friends and fans. It just doesn’t make sense. On Twitter, Rabbi Joe Black wrote, “Why does the death of Robin Williams hit so hard?” Because he could make you laugh. Because he could make you forget about your problems for an hour or so. Because it was a delight to witness so much talent exploding too quickly, joke-after-joke raining down in rapid-fire on the audience. In a statement, Williams’ widow, speaking of the loss of her “best friend,” said that “it is our hope (that) the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.” His publicist told The Hollywood Reporter that Williams had been battling severe depression. Some of his more dramatic, or subdued roles, proved to be his most personally revealing. It is interesting that he played a psychiatrist
in his 1997 performance in Good Will Hunting, for which he won a Best Supporting Actor nod. But a bravura performance as a psychiatrist did not, in the end, translate into him getting a handle on his own demons. How many of us rented, or downloaded, Mrs. Doubtfire on Monday night, or slipped in a CD of his old comedy routines, like his 1986 stand-up routine, Live at the Met? Facebook that night had countless odes to the Walt Whitman poem “O Captain, My Captain,” which Williams helped bring to life in his 1989 movie, Dead Poets’ Society. He was also one of the few comedians who could make something like the Vietnam War funny in Good Morning Vietnam – no easy task. In one of his more serious roles, 1998’s What Dreams May Come, he plays a husband who loses his wife to suicide. Another aspect that makes this so sad is that he was part of childhood for so many of us, whether it was playing Steven Spielberg’s version of Peter Pan in Hook (1991) or as the voice of the genie in Disney’s Aladdin (1992). When he died, a part of our childhood died with us. It’s interesting that some of Williams’ comedy idols, like Richard Pryor and Jonathan Winters, also battled depression and mental illness. Pryor himself attempted suicide by
setting himself on fire in 1980. Winters also had issues with mental illness, spending eight months in a private mental hospital after a nervous breakdown in 1959, and again in 1961, according to the San Diego Reader. During a routine at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal, Winters told the audience that, when asked how he was doing, he would reply, “Well, I’m out.” After the roll of laughter, he added, “but then, you’d have to have been in to appreciate that.” Winters, who acted with Williams on his break-out sitcom hit Mork and Mindy (1978 to 1982), was able to put his turmoil out there – even a little bit. It must have helped. Others were not so lucky. A stand-up contemporary of Williams, Richard Jeni, for example, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 2007. But Williams had been trying, going to a rehab clinic as recently as last month, reportedly feeling burned out after more than a year of non-stop work. He had been sober from his alcohol and drug addictions for a year, despite
relapses, and even worked his addictions into his act. Hauntingly, he was one of the last people to see troubled comedian John Belushi before he died of a drug overdose in 1982. The list goes on, sadly, with the comedic profession seeming to attract people who have deep emotional problems for which comedy provides a catharsis, but not necessarily a cure. He spoke to ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer about his alcoholism and, in a chilling foreshadowing, said, “It’s the same voice…you’re standing at a precipice and you look down, there’s a voice and it’s a little quiet voice that goes, ‘Jump.’” But you don’t have to. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem, and you can get help. Lanark County Mental Health is located at 88 Cornelia St. W., Unit A2, in Smiths Falls, open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Their number is 613-283-2170. Leeds-Grenville Mental Health has a Kemptville office, located at 2671 Concession Road. Their phone number is 613-258-7204.
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Faith in humanity is low Opinion – It person could be. takes all kinds of As the first anthem people to make the finished, I mutworld go round, tered a comment but sometimes it about the disreThe Usual Kulprit becomes harder spectful nature, and harder to have loud enough for faith in humanity. others to hear, but A few recent events have me questioning the that didn’t seem to garner any reaction for the man actions of people. It started Saturday evening continued talking throughout the entire singing of when I had the opportunity to attend an Ottawa O Canada. Fury men’s soccer game at the new TD Place. I I understand that certain customs have fallen hadn’t been to Lansdowne Park in years, so I was by the wayside in today’s society, but I think we shocked by all the changes. The new home of the still live in a world where we can cease talking for Ottawa RedBlacks CFL team and the Fury is cer- a few short minutes to honour countries. I would tainly state-of-the-art. Condominiums (with top hope we do, anyway. notch views of the 24,000-seat stadium) and reFast forward to this past Monday afternoon, I tail outlets surrounding the complex have yet to be was on my way back to our office in Smiths Falls completed but will certainly add to the experience. following a meeting in Carleton Place. As I sat The reincarnation of the former Civic Centre is waiting to turn off of McNeely Avenue and onto also onsite, which seats 10,000. Highway 7, I noticed a young woman in a white Our Fury tickets were just off centre and fairly vehicle in my side mirror. She kept looking up close to the action for a decent price. As my friends and down and it quickly became obvious that she and I settled into our seats, I looked to our left and was texting while waiting for the light to change. I saw the gentleman with his kids who had been eventually turned and she followed me as I stopped standing at the box office kiosk next to us while at another light. She continued to text and I kept an we purchased our tickets. I wasn’t overly excited eye on her as she slowly crept closer and closer at the prospect of sitting close to him for the game to my vehicle, even though we were stopped. The as he’d been quite rude to the employee, but he ac- light changed and she followed me onto Highway tually wasn’t the most annoying part of the game. 15, weaving back and forth on the road. ApparentNor were the group of drummers and chanters, ly the conversation was enough to risk her safety also to the left of us, who didn’t let up all evening. and that of the other drivers on the road. They were a fun aspect of the game and kept the I’m not saying that I’m innocent and have never audience in on the action. texted while driving before, but it’s not something No, the worst part of the evening for me came of which I make a habit. A message or missed as the United States and Canadian anthems were phone call can wait until you’re safely pulled over about to be played. As the singer began the first and can answer it. bars of The Star Spangled Banner, I could hear The scary aspect is that in keeping an eye out voices behind me. The gentleman behind me was for the distracted and impaired drivers out there, it having a conversation during the national anthem. puts our own driving at risk because our attention What’s worse is that his children were sitting right is on them. there as well. Congratulations on making a good I think if we could all practice more common example. I couldn’t believe how disrespectful a sense, our world might become a little bit safer.
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Black-billed Cuckoos found in both Pakenham, Beckwith Township enue, Carleton Place. It’s rusty red throat and breast stand out, against the dull dark green of its back. They are not often seen, but do inhabit our area in many places. Neil Watson and his wife, Carleton Place, have several different bird species in their backyard. Male and female Purple Finch, Baltimore Orioles, and American Redstart add colour. Plus, Yellow Warblers, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, lots of American Robins, Great Crested Flycatcher and Ruby-throated Hummingbird give the Watsons much activity to watch. Neil sent
man spotted a Scarlet Tanager at their home, two weeks ago. John Fowler told Joanna and Tom that this bird nested nearby. Tom Strictly for noted an Indigo Bunting on Con6B. While the Colemans the Birds cession visited a neighbour’s beaver LYNDA C. BENNETT pond, they saw a nesting Osprey, a picture of a Warbling Vireo and eight Great Blue Herons flyas well. They see Chickadees, Eastern Phoebe, and Great Blue Heron, too. Moving to Mississippi Mills, Iain Wilkes observed a Trumpeter Swan at Almonte waste treatment lagoons on Aug. 1, on Wolf Grove Road/County 16. West of Almonte, Joanna Cole-
Carleton Place billets sought for Japanese students Community – The students from Rits Uji High School in Japan return this summer. They will be studying English and have exciting activities planned to explore Canada’s heritage, culture and natural beauty. Host families are needed to host 56 students from Rits Uji High School who will be visiting Carleton Place from Aug. 15 to Aug. 30. MLI Homestay is hoping Carleton Place families will open their doors to
these Japanese student visitors. We provide compensation. MLI has been bringing Japanese students to Ontario municipalities as a cultural and language experience for 20 years. “It is a great way to share Canadian and Japanese culture,” Linda Cantle, MLI Homestay co-ordinator, explains. “The host families are like Canadian ambassadors showing the students the Canadian way of life.” “It can be a real bonding experience…They just enjoy be-
ing in a Canadian family and experiencing how we live… They go away from it with a better understanding of Canadians,” she said. “It is a great way to share Canadian culture, our open hearts and share our generosity.” Anyone interested in hosting students can contact Katie Pinard at kpinard@mliesl.com (613-983-7630) or contact Hannah Luke at 416-646-5405 or by email at hluke@mliesl.com and homestay@mliesl.com.
ing by. Two herons were sitting on nests there as well. Have you noticed large flocks of European Starlings sitting on the telephone wires or are feeding on lawns lately? This abundant, year-round resident was introduced to North America in the 1890s, in a misguided attempt to
bring the birds of Shakespeare to the New World. (From The ROM Guide to Birds of Ontario). Fall and winter plumage is black speckled with white and buff. Please call Lynda at 613-2565013 or email bennett@magma. ca with bird reports.
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Lifestyle – Pakenham ward is competing with Beckwith Township in the reporting of Blackbilled Cuckoos. On Aug. 2, Shaun McLaughlin reported via email that he’d heard a Black-billed Cuckoo calling in their forest. It is a few years since one appeared there. Randy Marinelli, Beckwith, had one two weeks ago. Also, Amelia and Shaun saw four Sandhill Cranes and two juveniles in a field along Sugar Bush Road near Indian Creek. At the end of July, Jennifer Butler spotted a Green Heron in the park behind McNeely Av-
Healthy food is important for everyone Although we receive many positive comments at Almonte General Hospital and Fairview Manor (AGH-FVM), it is no secret that hospital food generally does not have a very good reputation. Much has been written about the need to improve the food given to patients in hospitals. The Long Term Care Homes Act sets clear Mary Wilson Trider expectations for the quantity and variety of nutritious food served to residents. There is much less discussion about the food that is provided to staff, volunteers and visitors. Almonte General Hospital, in collaboration with the Champlain Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Network and nine partner hospitals, has been working on a strategy to offer healthy options for everyone who consumes food on-site. The vision is to create supportive, healthy
environments so that the healthy choice is the easy choice for staff, physicians, volunteers, patients and families. Retail food is the first area of focus. Led by Randy Shaw, Vice President of Corporate Support Services, and Paulene Dobson, Manager of Food Service, healthy choice activities in the AGH cafeteria include: • Reduction of processed meats being used • Reduction of baked goods, such as pies and cinnamon buns offered • No chocolate, chips, coated granola bars, candy, danishes, croissants and donuts offered • Fruits, salads, vegetables and whole grain items available • A vegetarian option is available • Cream soups contain no more than 3 g of total fat per 250 ml serving • White bread products are available by request only • Whole grain/wheat bread products are available • All pre-made sandwiches are on whole grain/wheat bread products
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• Milk used in cooking is 2% M.F or less • Yogurts are 3.25% M.F. or less • All offerings contain no artificial (added) trans fat • Healthy snacks are placed at point of purchase areas • Salt shakers have been removed from cafeteria tables Next steps include nutrition analysis and development of calorie and sodium lists. We are looking forward to offering more healthy and more informed choices to everyone who purchases food at AGH. Aug. 13th: International Left Handers Day A shout out to my fellow left-handers as we celebrate our uniqueness in a right-handed world. We are a small (only 7 to 10 per cent of the population according to Wikipedia) but mighty group whose members include Marie Curie, Leonardo DaVinci, Marshall McLuhan, Albert Einstein, Julia Roberts and Chewbacca the Wookie. Mary Wilson Trider is President & CEO of Almonte General Hospital and Fairview Manor.
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Beckwith Fire Department marks 50 years of service
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Community – The Beckwith Fire Department celebrated its 50th anniversary Aug. 9 with a day full of activities. Above, prior to Saturday’s festivities, there was a dinner held at the Beckwith Recreation Complex to honour all past and current firefighters. Right, fire chief Bill McGonegal, fifth from right, and reeve Richard Kidd cut a ribbon to mark the occasion.
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Top, Knox Moore, 3, gets a helping hand Saturday at the Beckwith Fire Department from Jayme Helmer, recruit, at the 50th anniversary open house that included a barbecue, face painting, extrication exercises and even dousing contained fires. Above, Darcy Clifford, 2, of Almonte, sits in a fire truck
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Fire chief delivers June report to Carleton Place council Reynolds indicated the OWFC placed fifth overall, and won the five-man hose-laying race. MoreNews – The following are is- over, the team was named the sues discussed by Carleton Place most sportsmanlike department council members during the and best on parade. policy review committee meeting, held July 29. New operator Ocean Wave Fire Company Earlier this year (April), Leduc (OWFC) chief Les Reynolds sub- Bus Lines acquired the Ontario mitted his June report to members operations of Autobus Galland, of Carleton Place council. which includes Carleton Place Three structure fires high- charter services and a daily comlighted the month, with one be- muter service into Ottawa from ing serious and resulting in an town. No immediate changes to estimated loss of $450,000. the local services are planned. Carleton Place’s Fire Service Master Plan (FSMP) was pre- Community safety sented to council at the start of Duncan Rogers updated counthe month and approved on June cil on Carleton Place’s Emergen24. cy Management (EM) program The FSMP examines all as- and Community Emergency Repects of the OWFC’s operations, sponse Volunteers (CERV) proconsiders the factors that may gram. have an impact over the next 10 Rogers is both the municipalyears and makes a number of rec- ity’s clerk and community emerommendations. gency management coordinator The OWFC was one of 10 (CEMC). plus teams that participated in the “Duncan is one of the most 102nd Eastern Ontario Firefight- highly respected CEMCs in easters Association Games in Paken- ern Ontario, if not the province,” ham on June 21. Reynolds commented. Firefighters took part in a The EM program works under number of events: ladder climb- legislation from the province. ing, hose handling, putting on “We work under the Emergengear and connecting and discon- cy Management and Civil Protecnecting hoses, to name a few. tion Act,” Rogers explained, “and
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we also receive direction from the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.” He said the province recently combined Emergency Management Ontario and the Office of the Fire Marshal into one organization called the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management, which is dedicated to promoting safer communities. “We are now directly under this office,” Rogers said, “and our main requirement is to ensure that as a municipality we meet Ontario Regulation 380/04.” Annual EM program responsibilities, to name a few: up-to-date emergency plan; identify critical infrastructure; prepare community risk profile; plan and perform annual exercise (mock scenario); and report to council. “In Carleton Place we have an emergency plan and a bunch of sub plans,” Rogers noted. “They are an operation centre plan, evacuation plan, shelter plan and education plan.” He noted the municipality also has auxiliary plans, including pandemic influenza and terrorist target/incident. In order to strategize for emergencies, Carleton Place has an Emergency Response Control Group (ERCG) that is made up of
key people in the community. Rogers explained the ERCG is the team that is responsible for the direction and control of the overall emergency response within the community. Members include the chief administrative officer and mayor, police, fire and ambulance, clerk and CEMC, hospital, director of public works, director of social services, public information officer and medical officer of health. In case of an actual emergency, the ERCG would meet in
the town’s emergency operations centre (EOC). The primary EOC is located in a special room upstairs in the police/fire headquarters on Coleman Street. The secondary EOC is council chambers inside the town hall on Bridge Street. Carleton Place’s CERV program originated in 2003, and today membership equates to 30 people. “This is now a municipal program that is supported by council,” Rogers said.
Since 2006 two classes of volunteers have been trained. Participants learn about first aid, search and rescue, emergency management procedures, traffic control and fire suppression. “The function of the CERV group is to assist the police, fire and ambulance service in the event of an emergency,” Rogers said. “The value of CERV can’t be overstated,” Reynolds said. “It’s a great tool to have in our toolbox.”
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LeBlanc seeks Carleton Place mayor’s job for second term tgesner@perfprint.ca
News – Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc has formally announced she is seeking a second term. LeBlanc, who does not yet face a challenger, filed her nomination papers on July 28 at town hall. With 11 years experience as a councillor and mayor, LeBlanc believes she is well equipped to lead Carleton Place into the future. “When I was elected in 2010, I had a plan of what I wanted to do as mayor, and there is a checklist. Some things are complete and some things are still works in progress. I want to finish what I started. Nothing was dropped off the radar.” LeBlanc considers herself approachable, committed and community minded and has adopted “Responsible leadership continued” as her campaign theme. Being the mayor requires a huge time commitment, but “to do the job in the way I want to do it, it is my choice to spend my time here at town
hall,” LeBlanc said. “When I set out to do anything, I want to do it right.” In the last three and a half years, Carleton Place has seen significant, planned change. “Roy Brown Park was annexed into the community, walking and cycling trails were expanded and improved, and in partnership with the local Rotary Club, there is a new park with a completely accessible playground at the intersection of McGregor and Francis streets,” LeBlanc said. Carambeck Community Centre opened its doors in October 2012, and offers a wide range of opportunities for community groups. In the works for over two years, the Seniors Housing Project Development Team will base its planned quality housing project for seniors on the northwest portion of the Carambeck property within the next three to five years. “Not only is the identified property expandable, but nobody knows what will happen with development in the north end of town, now that we have the annexed land from Mississippi Mills,” LeBlanc said. “Would
Wendy LeBlanc it not be nice to see something happen in the old Produce King on Flora Street?” Other changes in Carleton Place of which LeBlanc said she is proud, include the opening of the new dog park on Edmund Street, and the demolition of both the former Canadian Tire store and old fire hall at opposite ends of Beckwith Street provided the town with opportunities to create Market Square and Town Hall Square. With the annexation of property south of Highway 7 from Beckwith,
LeBlanc noted the extension of McNeely Avenue to Highway 15 would open hundreds of acres for residential, commercial and industrial growth. During the last municipal campaign, LeBlanc identified communication between the public and the municipality as an area that needed improvement. “We improved the town’s website, purchased the digital communication sign at Market Square, installed digital monitors with local information in six strategic locations, and successfully engaged the community through social media (Facebook and Twitter),” LeBlanc said. Individually, the mayor maintains a website, puts a column in the local newspaper, and makes herself available daily in her office and at town events and meetings. LeBlanc noted her strength in representing the community when dealing with other levels of government on issues such as daycare, hospital re-development and policing. Maintaining the small town identity of Carleton Place is important to LeBlanc. “People want to be in a small town where their neighbours
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www.cpchamber.com Chamber Annual Golf Classic: Save the Date and Register Today! Well it’s August and that means that we are in “full swing”, making the final arrangements for our Annual Golf Classic. The 7th Annual Carleton Place & District Annual Golf Classic is set to take place on Monday September 8th at the Canadian Golf and Country Club. Our Annual Golf Tournament is a great opportunity for our members to meet in a casual atmosphere and development friendships and networks and ultimately grow their business. For the Chamber, this event is one of our key fundraisers each year and it allows us to continue to work to improve business - to build a better community and to develop better citizenship in Carleton Place and District. Get involved with this event and help us to make Carleton Place a better place to live, work and do business! Whether you register a team or become an event sponsor, your participation at our event is a great way to get your name out in the community and let people know that you are committed to grow your business. To sponsor this event or to register a team please visit www. cpchamber.com/GolfClassic
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Applications sought for naming of upper hall of arena, industrial park tgesner@perfprint.ca
News – What’s in a name? The small upper hall at the Neelin Street Community Centre may soon know the answer. The hall, located above the arena’s second ice surface, has been identified for naming, a decision by council members at the July 29 policy review committee meeting. As per the town’s recently ad-
opted commemorative naming policy for parks, facilities and municipal assets, the park, facility or asset must be identified for naming before applications containing suggestions can be considered. The town is also accepting applications for the naming of the 20-acre parcel of municipal land north of Industrial Park North. The area is classified as a natural environment. Any member of the public,
council or staff may submit an application for commemorative naming, which must be filled out completely and contain all necessary supporting documentation. Applications for the above mentioned naming opportunities must be submitted to clerk Duncan Rogers by mail, hand or email no later than 4 p.m. on Aug. 21. The town hall is located at 175 Bridge St., and Rogers’ email is drogers@carletonplace. ca.
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News – The following are issues discussed by The Town of Mississippi Mills politicians during the Committee of the Whole meeting on July 29. The Town of Mississippi Mills has a new town clerk. The committee, after going in camera to discuss the issue, approved a motion to hire Julie Oram as the new town clerk effective Aug. 6. She will have a oneyear probationary period and be at step 3 of the respective pay scale. Oram previously worked for the City of Belleville for 10 years holding a number of positions including: director of corporate services/city clerk, deputy
clerk and manager of revenue/customer service. The previous town clerk, Shawna Stone, had been with the town for three years and submitted her resignation letter on May 22 and her last day of work with Mississippi Mills was on Aug. 1. Sign The committee denied a sign variance request for GKP Billboard signs; they wanted to put a billboard on the Fortington Farm located at 5753 County Road 29. The request was for a 16.5 foot high sign and the standard height under the sign bylaw is only eight feet high. Retirement home Orchard View Retirement Facility had its site plan approved by the committee
and was asked that the proposed exterior lighting be brought into compliance with the night sky bylaw. The new retirement home will be constructed between Old Almonte Road and Appleton Side Road. The four-storey building will have 88 off-street parking spaces, two loading spaces and two garbage enclosures. Bridge work The Campbell bridge, on the 9th Concession in Pakenham, has been approved for an upgrade. The project will cost $239,000 and will close the road for eight weeks. It will replace the superstructure with reinforced concrete deck, supported on new girders along with rehabilitation of concrete abutments and should now last for 75 years.
Snow removal It might be the middle of summer but town staff are already preparing for the snow residents will see come winter. The committee approved the purchase of a used 2010 Trackless MT6 sidewalk plow from Joe Johnson Equipment for $85,000; $63,240 will come out of development charges and the remaining balance will come from surplus or reserves. Bus zone Students at Almonte and District High School will have a new bus loading zone come back to school time. At the June 24 town council meeting, a bylaw was passed to close up a portion of Stephen Street and the lands will be transferred to the Upper Canada District
School Board. At the committee meeting last Tuesday, a motion was approved to direct staff to change the bus loading zone designation to the north side of Teskey Street adjacent to the high school parking lot. Coun. Garry Dalgity warned the committee that prior to amalgamation, the Town of Almonte received complaints about the bus-loading zone on Teskey and questioned moving it back there. Water study The committee recommended to council that Watson and Associates Economists Ltd. be hired to update the water and wastewater rate study and financial plan, at a costing $24,780 plus HST.
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Community – Farmers’ markets throughout the area are in full swing. Far left, Sharon Mousseau picks up some relish from Pakenham’s Claude Dallaire of Chridomar Gardens and Tasty Treats on Aug. 2 at the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market. Left, Debbie Gibson of Carleton Place has been selling her hand-sewn creations at the market for six summers. Laurie Weir/METROLAND
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Arts – Six Almonte and District High School students performed their puppet version of Peter Pan for the community Aug. 7 at the school. It was a warm-up as they are now in Scotland participating in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Clockwise from top left: Smee (Sarah Paul) and Captain Hook (Josh Thompson) scheme; Mr. Banks (Andrew Paul); Gillian Bentley, left and Andrew Paul serve as puppeteers for Wendy and Peter Pan; Molly Gray, Sarah Paul and Gillian Bentley. Joining those five is Annie Gray, in charge of sound, not seen.
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sissippi Mills and local businesses cannot be stressed enough,” Lee added. Kevin Bellamy, who spearheads a similar program in Perth called the Perth Tigers Basketball Camp, took a contingent from the area to take part in the action. “This is the second year in a row we’ve had a team from Perth in this tournament,” Bellamy said. “It’s been great.”
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The Yard of the Week judges include one non-residential property in Mississippi Mills every year. This year, we’re pleased to select the gardens at the Tubman Funeral Home. Congratulations to the gardener, Jo-Ann Kerry, who has planted and maintained these tidy and well-balanced beds. As you walk the red stone pathway to the chapel you’re immediately captured by the sweet smell of white alyssum and charmed by a whimsical family of owl figurines. The attractive beds contain globe cedars, hostas and euonymus interspersed with red geraniums, burgundy coleus, dusty miller, spikes and begonias. The white planters at the doorway maintain the colour theme and the rattan seating on the porch extends a warm welcome to visitors. Call in your nomination to Carol Kenward Almonte & District Horticultural Society at – 613 256-5594 Connected to Your Community - A/CP18 - Thursday, August 14, 2014
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Sports – For 22 years, the Naismith 3-on-3 basketball tournament has been gaining momentum as one of the best street ball events in Ontario. This year, there were even more teams registered for the action with 44 entries coming from as far away as Toronto. “We’re thrilled with the turnout this year,” said co-chair Kevin Lee as he watched from the sidelines under the blistering sunshine on Saturday, Aug. 9 as at least a dozen games were running in succession on Bridge Street. From novice to men’s and women’s competitive teams, the tournament has always been touted as a self-monitored street game. “Sportsmanship, leadership, physical activity and enjoying the game for years to come…that’s what James Naismith (the inventor of basketball who happens to be from Almonte) has taught us,” Lee said. This tournament, which is hosted by the Naismith Basketball Association in Almonte, promotes this type of street ball… where the players referee themselves. Sometimes though, scorekeepers have to step in and make a call as a referee. Lee, who co-chairs with president of the association, Kevin Hickey, says the community has been tremendous with its support in prizes for all levels. There are even two huge trophies for which the men and women’s teams vie. “Did you catch the size of those trophies?” Lee asked. “They’re
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Sports – Under sunny and cool skies, 14 teams of lawn bowlers took to the near perfect greens at Almonte on Aug. 1, to compete for the annual Doreen Morgan Memorial Trophy. Clubs from Galetta, Brockville, Nepean, Highland Park, Elmdale and Almonte were represented. The tournament, hosted by Almonte Lawn Bowling Club, consisted of three 12-end games with breaks for tea and coffee and lunch. Competition was stiff with final winners, a team from Brockville Lawn Bowling Club, capturing the trophy by only a few points. Members of the winning team included skip Gene Wanstall, Marie Simpson and Shirley Burns-Nichols. They were presented with the trophy and cash prize by Almonte club president Guy Chaput.
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Fourteen teams of lawn bowlers came to Almonte Aug. 1 in hopes of winning the Doreen Morgan Memorial Trophy. Above, winners for the day included, from left: Tournament draw master Denis Davignon of the Almonte Lawn Bowling Club, Marie Simpson of the Prescott Lawn Bowling Club, Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club’s Shirley BurnsNichol, Brockville Lawn Bowling Club skip Gene Wanstall, and Almonte Lawn Bowling Club president Guy Chaput. Club. • One game high winner: Les Cassidy (skip), Dave Goff, Joannie Marks. • Consolation prize winner: Cliff Bennett (skip), Frank Olscamp, Anne Martens of Almonte Lawn Bowling Club. • Tournament master for the day was Denis Davignon of the Almonte Lawn Bowling Club.
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This is a statement I hear occasionally as a chiropractor when I meet someone for the first time and the topic of health and chiropractic care comes up. While I understand that some people want to feel better ‘for now’, true health and wellness takes a commitment. All things worth having, take a commitment. Do you go to the gym only when you need it? Do you eat healthy only when you need to? Do you brush your teeth only when you need to? How do you know when you need to do anything healthy? What does your health look like if you treat it as a last resort, on a ‘per need’ basis? My belief is that chiropractic is about caring for a whole person with focus on improving the function of the nervous system. Why? Chiropractic care is part of a stewardship model of health care. A stewardship model, the way I define it, requires
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Stanleyville firefighter helps battle flames to keep Yellowknife highway open News – A Stanleyville native is amongst hundreds of firefighters trying to keep open the only highway into Yellowknife. On July 30, Johnny Harris, 24, a graduate of St. John Catholic High School in Perth, was entering day nine of a 19-day deployment up north, fighting a fire that had grown from 6,000 hectares to 10,000 hectares – in the space of just a day. The fire, as of that morning, was moving at a rate of about 18 metres per minute, or, 1,080 metres per hour. “It does get pretty intense,” he admitted during a telephone interview with The Canadian Gazette as he sat on the tarmac of the Yellowknife airport with about 40 other firefighters. He said that “it’s good to have a rest,” after several days of firefighting. The firefighters were grounded because of the high winds which were blowing heavy smoke around, making flying perilous. Later that day, an ‘apocalyptic’ cloud of black smoke descended on the area, turning the land of the midnight sun into near-pitch darkness. “This has not ever really been seen in this part of the territory,” said Harris. Last week, the job of Harris and his fellow firefighters was to try and keep Highway 3, the only highway connecting the Northwest Territories’ capital with the rest of the world, as well as protecting the area’s hydro poles. “We would never get into a place where you are in danger,” he said. “You go in well-educated.” Every day, the firefighters are handed an incident action plan, detailing how far and fast the fire they are fighting is moving. Even at that, with all of the north’s many lakes, if all else fails, “worst case, I (would) just get to one of those (lakes) and jump in and wait for it to pass.” The firefighters are up against what Harris calls “beyond drought conditions,” a rank six out of six, meaning that the fire is characterized by “a lot of smoke, a lot of get up and go.” Not only are the wind conditions really bad, playing occasional havoc with the phone line from Yellowknife as he talks, but the dry conditions are also “a recipe for disaster… when you have this much dry fuel,” he said of the tinder-dry grass and trees. “If I flicked a cigarette into the bush, it could easily start a fire.” Add to this the fact that the sun never really goes down, and the forest never really gets a chance to cool down. The sun may officially set in Yellowknife at 10:50 p.m., but “it’s always light here. The concept of it getting cool and dark is in there,” he said. During his first few days up north, he would wake up, look outside and believe it was early morning, only to look at his watch and realize, “Oh, no, it’s 1:30 in the morning.” In the past, Harris has fought prairie fires in Manitoba, but, he is enjoying his time in the north a little better, all things considered. In Manitoba, he would camp out near the fire line, where “the mosquitoes were crazy.” In NWT, however, there are proper facilities for firefighters,
including a bed, so that “you wake up refreshed,” rather than going on “zero sleep,” in Manitoba, where “you are just exhausted. You can’t have a shower.” Along with his friend and crew leader, Randy Wagler, he is part of what are called the “Twenty Sixers group,” and his first year, he drew the crew number 264 – the same number as the Perth telephone exchange. “I’m representing home,” he said. He even fought to get the same number this year. The Twenty Sixers even have a female member on board this year, one of only four or so in all of Manitoba, “which is cool.” Harris moved to the Perth area from Peterborough with his family in 1999, along with his sister Jessica. They both attended St. John Catholic Elementary School. After high school, he studied geography and geomatics at the University of Ottawa. Little knowing how well it would prepare him for his current summer job, he spent his high school and university summers working at Murphys Point Provincial Park in Tay Valley Township. But, “this is my last summer job outdoors,” he promised, though he later added, “I could totally see myself doing this,” as a job – though more directing the firefighters back in the office. During a break in his studies one day, hanging out at a bar with his buddy, he heard about the firefighting program available as a summer job through the Manitoba conservation authority. “It was that simple,” he said. “I heard about this job in a bar.” This is his second summer with the program, and during the summer months, he is normally based in Gypsumville, Manitoba. The summer work is helping to pay for his studies at the College of Sports Media in Toronto. “Otherwise, I would be interning at The Sports Network,” he said. He explained he is enjoying his work, “as much as I want to cover sports and watch the Blue Jays.” But he is still getting exciting video to edit when he gets back home, sometimes wearing a Go Pro camera strapped to his helmet when he goes into action. He wants to “edit really cool video of the fires,” for his friends and classmates upon his return to Ontario. In fact, his time battling forest fires has helped him in his clean, air-conditioned downtown Toronto classroom. Now, “it’s fun going to school,” with writing a commentary about the Blue Jays pitching or doing a round table on sports in front of a camera, with less than an hour of preparation time, paling in comparison. While this is the biggest fire he has ever had to fight, by far, it was not his scariest. For any firefighter, the first call is often the worst. “You could train for a long time… but your first time is going to suck, until you get your fire legs,” he recalled. “After that, it gets easier and easier.” This summer, the fire situation was not too bad in Manitoba – mostly thanks See FIREFIGHTER page A/CP23
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to another natural disaster, extensive spring flooding. At one point, it appeared as though he and his crew were headed for British Columbia – but just as soon as they were about ready to leave for the Winnipeg airport, they got word that they were needed to fight the fires raging in the Northwest Territories. He is not sure how much longer the NWT fires will last, as it is hard to tell if a fire is every really fully out. “It seemed like we were winding down, but then we had a few re-starts,” he said. “You want to go on to bigger and better fires, (but) you’ve got to stay on the line and keep putting water on the ash.”
While he rested amongst chatting young men awaiting their next round of Johnny Harris, orders, to be dispatched by helicopter to decked out in some other parts of the territory, he witnessed of his firefighting seven fire bombers fly off into the smokegear, stands before choked skies of Yellowknife on another one of the Bell 212 mission. helicopters that fer“Every day the water bombers are hitry him and his team ting it,” he said, sounding like a soldier on members to the front the front lines. lines of the NorthWhile the flames consuming trees in a matter of seconds, climbing high into the west Territories’ massky may seem scary on television – and sive forest fires. they are indeed dangerous – Harris is Submitted photo mindful that “it is not the flames that are the scary thing. It’s the smoke. It’s hard to breathe sometimes. You’re dirty all the (Also) your feet are a wreck.” ris did have a personal silver lining on his While the fire continued to track a path of working trip, both getting to meet people time. You blow your nose and it is black. It’s hard to go 100 per cent all the time. destruction across the north recently, Har- from all over the country, as well as seeing
“a part of Canada I had never seen before.” Harris’ phone call came during one of the few moments where he was able to get cell phone reception in the territories. When he does get a chance to call home he does, and the pull of a mother’s love knows no bounds, as he discovered one day last month. He was standing atop a ridge fighting a fire when he looked down during a break and noticed that he actually had a faint signal. He went for it and used the Face Time program to talk to his mother. He had worked up a sweat, as they day wore on, so he took off his T-shirt. As he showed his mother the devastation that Mother Nature had wrought, all Mother Harris could think of was her son: “Johnny, get a shirt on or you’ll get burned!”
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Qualifying customers must be approved to lease or finance through Nissan Canada Finance. 2First four (4) semi-monthly lease payments and first four (4) bi-weekly finance payments of a new 2014 Versa Note/Sentra/Altima/Rogue/Pathfinder/Titan (including all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $750/$750/$900/$900/$1,200/$1,200 for the 2 months or 4 semi-monthly payments. Consumer is responsible for any and all amounts in excess of $750/$750/$900/$900/$1,200/$1,200 (inclusive of taxes). After four (4) semi-monthly payments, consumer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. This offer is applicable to NCF contracts only. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. 3No charge extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km (whichever occurs first) from the warranty start date and zero (0) kilometers. Some conditions/limitations apply. The no charge extended warranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (“ASP”) and is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (“NCESI”). In all provinces NCESI is the obligor. NCESI offers a Gold and Platinum level of coverage. This offer includes the Gold level of coverage, be sure to see your local Dealer to identify the difference in coverage from a Gold to the Platinum level. Retail value of added security plan based on MSRP. $1,440/$1,380/$1,380 for a new 2014 Nissan Sentra/2014 Versa Note/2015 Micra®. Dealers are free to set individual prices. ††CASH DISCOUNT: Get $2,250/$1,850 cash discount on the cash purchase of any new 2014 Sentra models (except Sentra 1.8 S MT, C4LG54 AA00)/2014 Versa Note models (except 1.6 S MT, B5RG54 AA00). The cash discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars when registered and delivered between Aug. 1-Sept. 2, 2014. The cash discount is only available on the cash purchase, will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance rates. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠Representative semi-monthly lease offer based on new 2014 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG54 AA00), M6 transmission. 0% lease APR for a 39 month term equals 78 semi-monthly payments of $69 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $5,391. $2,100 NCF Lease Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on 2014 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG54 AA00), M6 transmission through subvented lease through Nissan Canada Finance. $300 Dealer Participation on 2014 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG54 AA00), M6 transmission included on advertised price, only available on base model on a 39 month term. ±Representative finance offer based on a new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00) manual transmission. Price is $14,949 financed at 0% APR equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $74 for an 84 month term. $1,499 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $14,949. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠MSRP starting from $9,998/$15,748 for a 2015 Nissan Micra® 1.6 S (S5LG55 AA00), Manual Transmission/2015 Micra 1.6 SR (S5SG55 AA00), manual transmission excluding Freight and PDE charges and specific duties of new tires. � $11,432 Selling Price for a new 2015 Micra® 1.6 S (S5LG55 AA00), Manual Transmission. Conditions apply. �Models shown $25,899/$20,719/$17,28 Selling Price for a new 2014 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG14 AA00), CVT transmission/Versa Note 1.6 SL Tech (B5TG14 NA00), Xtronic CVT® transmission/2015 Micra® 1.6 SR (S5SG55 AA00), Manual Transmission. �±≠�Freight and PDE charges ($1,567/$1,630/$1,400), air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, certain fees (ON: $5 OMVIC fee and $29 tire stewardship fee), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between Aug. 1-Sept. 2, 2014. #Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to new 2014 Nissan Sentra models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Finance Services Inc., on approved credit, between Aug. 1-Sept. 2, 2014. from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Offer recipient will be entitled to receive a maximum of six (6) service visits (each, a “Service Visit”) for the Eligible Vehicle – where each Service Visit consists of one (1) oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and one (1) tire rotation service (each, an “Eligible Service”). All Eligible Services will be conducted in strict accordance with the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan outline in the Agreement Booklet for the Eligible Vehicle. The service period (“Service Period”) will commence on the lease transaction date (“Transaction Date”) and will expire on the earlier of: (i) the date on which the maximum number of Service Visits has been reached; (ii) 36 months from the Transaction Date; or (ii) when the Eligible Vehicle has reached 48,000 kilometers. All Eligible Services must be completed during the Service Period, otherwise they will be forfeited. The Offer may be upgraded to use premium oil at the recipient’s expense. The Eligible Services are not designed to meet all requirements and specifications necessary to maintain the Eligible Vehicle. To see the complete list of maintenance necessary, please refer to the Service Maintenance Guide. Any additional services required are not covered by the Offer and are the sole responsibility and cost of the recipient. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain offers NCESI reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. Ask your retailer for details. °Nissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from July 2013 to June 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. †Based on GAC (AIAMC) Compact segmentation. All information compiled from third-party sources, including AutoData and manufacturer websites. July 30, 2014. ^Based on 2014 Canadian Residual Value Award in Subcompact Car segment. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. +Based on GAC (AIAMC) Compact segmentation. All information complied from NR Can Fuel Economy data and third-party sources, including manufacturer websites. Gasoline engines only, excludes hybrids, diesels and electric vehicles. July 30, 2014. iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. All rights reserved. iPod® not included. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2014 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
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What’s new this week at Mississippi Mills Public Library branches Lifestyle – So many amazing new additions have found their way to the library this week that folks will have a hard time choosing. Better book some time off, just to schedule in some time to read. Be sure to enjoy the acrylic paintings by Pakenham artist, Merle Lavoie, while visiting the Almonte branch. A few of the many new highlights this week include:
by Cristina Henriquez – Moving from Latin America to the promised land (fiction) • The Secret Language of Doctors by Dr. Brian Goldman – Cracking the code of hospital slang (non-fiction) • The Third Plate by Dan Barber – Field notes on the future of food (nonfiction)
• Where to Eat in Canada 14-15 – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (June mississippimills.ca/en/live/library.asp. Fine food establishments from coast to through Labour Day). For information, Submitted by Tammy Langstaff, licoast (non-fiction) brary assistant, Mississippi Mills Public call 613-256-1037. • Simple Thai Food by Leela PunCheck the libraries out online at www. Library, Pakenham branch. yaratabandhu – Classic recipes from the Thai home kitchen (non-fiction)
Library hours The Pakenham branch is open Tuesday to Friday from 2 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, Almonte library Pakenham library • Eden in Winter by Richard North call 613-624-5306. The Almonte branch is open Monday, • No Relation by Terry Fallis – What’s Patterson – A Martha’s Vineyard novel Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 8:30 in a name you might ask, a lot actually (fiction) (fiction) • The Midwife’s Tale by Sam Thomas p.m., Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and • The Book of Unknown Americans – A midwife mystery (fiction)
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Register today for Mississippi Mills River Run to support AGH Community – The Mississippi Mills River Run is less than a month away, so it’s time to register to run and start collecting pledges to support the Almonte General Hospital (AGH) obstetrical unit. The Sept. 6 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. The event will also feature live music and local food. Medals and other prizes will be awarded. 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. “Excitement is building about the run and we really appreciate the support we have received to date,” said Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor (AGH/FVM) Foundation executive director Gerry Huddleston. “The run is now just a few weeks away, so we encourage everyone to pick up a pledge form from the foundation office.” The Mississippi Mills River Run’s master event sponsor is the Almonte Shoppers Drug Mart, which has issued challenges to other local businesses to enter teams in the event. Shoppers Drug Mart is also featuring special events every day in August to promote the run. 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. Event organizers include Aegle Events partners Dayna Chicoine and Shelley Crabtree, Shoppers Drug Mart owner Tommy Lam and AGH/FVM Foundation board member Karen Smith. “We are very pleased with the support we have received so far from local businesses,” said Crabtree. “We encourage local businesses to enter teams and area runners to register for the event today. Even if you don’t want to run,
Auction for the animals Community – The second online auction held recently for Mel’s Farm All Animal Rescue and Dickie’s Cause 4 Paws Kitten Rescue was a smashing success thanks to the generous support from this community. Donna MacRae, auction co-ordinator, centre, is seen here presenting a $1,000 cheque to Melanie Young of Mel’s Farm All Animal Rescue, left, and $1,000 to Shelly Dickie, owner of Dickie’s Cause 4 Paws, right, along with Logan, a rescued cat from LAWS. Local animal welfare groups work closely together to save and protect animals within Lanark County. Funds are used for vet services for vaccinations, spay and neuter and health exams.
come out to cheer people on.” For details about the run, or to register online, visit www.aegleevents.com. Registration forms are also available from the foundation office at 75 Spring St. in Almonte, Shoppers Drug Mart in Almonte and the Barley Mow pub at 79 Little Bridge St. in Almonte. Pledge forms for the run are available at the foundation office at 75 Spring St. Sponsorship information is available from Gerry Huddleston at 613-2562514 ext. 2297 or ghuddleston@aghfvm.com. To make a donation to support the event, visit www.almontehospitalfoundation.com or www.aegleevents.com, or call Gerry Huddleston at 613-2562514 ext. 2297.
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Puppets take over Almonte for 10th annual Puppets Up! festival
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Community – It was a birthday blowout last weekend as Puppets Up celebrated its 10th anniversary. This international puppet festival is a one-of-a kind summer experience that offered a wide variety of performances throughout downtown Almonte. Street entertainment including clowns, musicians, dancers, strolling puppeteers, children’s crafts, daily parades and food vendors provides a lively backdrop to the festival. Right, Brian Wilson of The Cow Guys performed a juggling act on stilts down Mill Street. Far right, Cathie Solowjew has a laugh as she cuts a piece of anniversary cake for a guest.
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An Ideal Husband: The more things change, the more they stay the same Arts – A public figure involved in scandal. An influential person implicated in bribery. A bureaucrat using his office for personal advancement. A highly respected man lying to his wife and friends to cover his misdoing. Sound familiar? But no, it’s not Canada’s own political scene. It’s the plot of Oscar Wilde’s play, An Ideal Husband, opening tonight (Aug. 14) at the Studio Theatre. It seems the more things change, the more they stay the same. Except in this case, we are meant to laugh. The theatre darkens; the lights come up on the Chiltern’s opulent dining room, superbly recreated by the talented Reiner Silberhorn. Lord and Lady Chiltern, played by Mark Francis Daley and Krista Duff, are presiding over a gathering of London’s most affluent and respected people. Along with the Chilterns, we find Lord Goring (Lucas Tennant), a congenial, dandified bachelor who is interested in Lord Chiltern’s sister Mabel (Alison Kirkpatrick); the malevolent Lady Cheveley (Meredith Millman) whose mischief nearly brings the Chiltern marriage tumbling down; two typically silly Victorian ladies, Mrs. Marchment (Joanna McCauley) and Mrs. Basildon (Carell Allen); plus a querulous society matron (Norma Cummings). And all is kept running smoothly by the two indispensable butlers, Phipps and Mason (Paul Joyce and Alfred von Mirbach). The party is congenial until Lady Cheveley drops the bombshell to Lord Chiltern that she has a letter proving that Photo courtesy of Penny Silberhorn some years ago, he had made his fortune illicitly selling cabinet secrets on the The cast of the Studio Theatre in Perth’s latest production of Oscar Wilde’s play, An Ideal Husband: from left, building of the Suez Canal. This, she will Norma Cummings, Krista Duff, Lucas Tennant, Alison Kirkpatrick and Meredith Millman. It runs Aug. 14, 15, disclose unless he supports her fraudu- 16, 17, 21, 22, 23 and 24.
lent scheme to build a canal in Argentina. He agrees, but when he tells Lady Chiltern of his decision, she is mortified. An “ideal husband” must be counted on to keep his word. At that point, whole Victorian fabric of proper society begins to unravel. And just to complicate matters, Lord Cavershan, Lord Goring’s father (Brian Tannenbaum) issues the demand that his son marry the perfidious Lady Cheveley. How Lord Chiltern resolves the problem and remains the “ideal husband”, you will have to see for yourself. (Which he does, by the way, with much hilarity as only Wilde in the hands of a veteran director like David Parry can create.) You’ll miss the laugh of the season if you don’t see this classic of the theatre. An Ideal Husband opens at the Studio Theatre, 63 Gore Street East in Perth, on Thursday, Aug. 14 for eight performances: Aug. 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m., and Aug. 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available in person at The Book Nook, 60 Gore Street E. for $22, cash only. Tickets can also be ordered at Shadowfax, 67 Foster St., Perth, by phone, (613-267-6817 / 1-800-518-2729), or online (shadowfax.on.ca ); and at Tickets Please (39 Foster St., Perth, 613-4856434 or online at ticketsplease.ca. A convenience fee applies to these latter two outlets. Tickets are $24 at the door, and students with ID pay just $10 at the door on show night. For further information call the Studio Theatre box office at 613267-7469 (please note this number does not take ticket orders) or visit the website at www.studiotheatreperth.com. Submitted by Joan Sonnenburg, Studio Theatre promotions.
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thusiast, we are asking you to report what you are seeing on the water that you use. Information about when, where and how often algal blooms and excessive aquatic plant growth are occurring will help develop future research on the causes of green algal blooms and excessive aquatic plant growth in local lakes and rivers. This information will also help us gain a greater understanding about the algae and aquatic plant growth in the waters that we cherish. The first phase of the Citizen Water Watch website has been created as a
part of The People, Aquatic Plants and Healthy Lakes: Finding the Balance in Eastern Ontario’s Lake Country Project. This project, being done by a collaborative group consisting of Friends of the Tay Watershed, Carleton University, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority and Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, is being funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Algae and aquatic plants are a part of a healthy aquatic ecosystem but in excess they can put stress on other organisms in our lakes and rivers.
Ninja Turtles film falls short of original MOVIE: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles STARRING: Megan Fox, Will Arnet, William Fichtner, Tohoru Masamune, Pete Ploszek, Johnny Knoxville, Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard and Tony Shalhoub DIRECTOR: Jonathon Liebesman RATING: PG Arts – Could someone please tell me why Michael Bay is determined to ruin my childhood? I was so excited when I heard the Turtles were coming back to the big screen. Then I heard who was making it. New York is under siege. The Foot Clan is behind a crime wave that has the city’s police helpless, and its citizens cowering in fear. It seems no one will stand against The Foot, and their leader Shredder (Tohoru Masamune). That is until four vigilantes rise from the shadows to face The Foot. Luckily reporter April O’Neil (Megan Fox) is there to capture the vigilantes on film. Unfortunately, the Turtles aren’t keen on being caught on camera. The Turtles catch April and wipe her camera, but after getting up close and personal with four six-foot talking turtles April is left with more questions than answers. No one believes April when
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she claims there are ninja turtles fighting The Foot. Undaunted, April continues to look for answers, and soon finds herself in the sewers. She meets Leonardo (Johnny Knoxville), Raphael (Alan Ritchson), Michelangelo (Noel Fisher), Donatello (Jeremy Howard) and their master Splinter (Tony Shalhoub). Together they uncover The Foot’s plan to destroy the city, and decide it’s time to stop hiding, and time to become heroes. The good news is Michael Bay didn’t actually direct this film. The bad news is his fingerprints are all over it. The special effects are outstanding, the fight scenes are dazzling, and the action is mind bending. Of course much of the film doesn’t make sense, and the story is rushed as they commit the cardinal sin of telling the audience instead of showing the audience. So what didn’t make sense? Let’s start with it’s summer time
in New York, but winter at the villain’s lair in the mountains surrounding New York. Did I mention there are mountains surrounding New York? We also have Shredder’s Iron Man suit. Shredder is already a dangerous and cool villain. The suit doesn’t make him more dangerous and cool, it makes him lame. There’s more, but I only have so much room. The cast is okay. I don’t buy Tony Shalhoub as the voice of splinter, but Meagan Fox is a decent April O’Neil. Will Arnet’s character seems to be there just to drive April around. I like William Fichtner as Eric Sacks, and Tohoru Masamune could have been a great Shredder if they hadn’t gone with the CGI battle suit. The Turtles themselves are a team effort consisting of motion capture performers, voice actors, and a lot of CGI. All in all the Turtles look and sound great, it’s just too bad they are treated like special effects instead of fully fleshed out characters. The first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie is still the best Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature of this newspaper.
Many local recreational water users have noted an increase in algae and aquatic plant growth, despite little observed change in nutrient concentrations which are often the cause of algal blooms and excessive aquatic plant growth. Reporting observations of algae and aquatic plants will help us better understand the excessive plant growth and find ways to improve aquatic environments. To report a sighting go to www.citizenwaterwatch.ca, create an account and click on the “Report a Sighting” tab, fill out the form and hit submit.
Knowing the name of the waterbody and nearest town where your observation took place as well as a picture will be helpful information to include. For more information about this project, visit http://rvca.ca/programs/ algae_watch/index.html or contact Kaitlin Brady, RVCA algae watch project co-ordinator at 613-692-3571 ext. 1154 (kaitlin.brady@rvca.ca) or Mike Yee, RVCA biology and water quality manager at 613-692-3571 ext. 1176 (michael.yee@rvca.ca.) Submitted by the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority.
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Stanley and Lois Strickland 40th Wedding AnniverSAry August 17, 1974 Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad!! Love xoxoxo Amanda, Joel and Kaleb Trevor and Julie
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August 12, 2014 25th Anniversary Dennis and Karen Sergeant Congratulations and Best Wishes on your Silver Anniversary Love from Meg, Dad, Mom, Kathy and Glenn, Jake, Angie, Brianna and Jayden
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Lawrence & Geraldine Palmer Married 70 Years! August 16, 1944-2014 Congratulatory cards or letters welcome: Maple View Lodge 746 County Rd. 42 East, Box 100, Athens. K0E 1B0 Seventy years of marriage, Is a rare and precious thing. Seven decades of caring, Has accomplished many things. Two lives committed and faithful, And blessed by God above. With Christ always to guide them, Holding fast to the bonds of love
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HAPPY 13th BIRTHDAY Hayley Code August 15th Love Mom and Dad & HAPPY 80 +…. BIRTHDAY Grampa Murray Code August 21st Hoping you both have a wonderful day on your birthdays Love John & Cheryl and all your family & friends. xoxoxo ANNIVERSARY
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Stewart & Marlene McLean, July 25, 1964 In honour of 50 yrs. of Marriage, Heather & Troy welcome you to drop in from 1-4 at St. John’s Parish Hall for an afternoon Tea. Best Wishes only.
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IN MEMORIAM LAMING, Glen - In memory of our father who passed away August 11, 1989. Ed & Linda George & Clista Alice & Wanda Lila Also Michael Topping who passed away August 27, 2003. Love Mom & Ray
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY David and Debby Kok, Aug. 19, 2014 Love from your Family Kristopher, Katelyn and Karter
DON and DONNA WRIGHT Happy 55th Anniversary to a very special couple. August 15, 2014 Love your family
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Wishing The Love of My Life and Best Friend Dale Boothby, a very Happy 1st Anniversary, August 16, 2013 Thank You for the best year of my life! Love you, Shelly Connected to Your Community - 39 - Thursday, August 14, 2014
HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Robin and Annette Lindop Married August 15th, 1964 with Love from Bob & Tom, family & friends
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HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY to LIL SMITH (nee Levere) Drop in from 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 16, 2014 at the Grenville Snowmobile Club, 4901 Charleville Road and stay for potluck supper from 5:30 p.m. Best wishes only
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Jake and Katy Drummond from Merrickville are excited to announce the arrival of their little cowgirl Reese Rosemarie Drummond, born on April 22, 2014 at 12:34am at the Smiths Falls Hospital. She weighed 6lbs,7oz and was 18.1” in length. Proud Grandparents are Jim and Maria Gemmell, Brian Drummond and Patti Flanagan. Reese is the youngest of her three cousins, Emily, Connor and Blakely. We know she will enjoy her life growing up on the farm!
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HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY Gordon Darby – Aug. 11, 2014 From our hearts to yours, you are and will always be very special to us, Dad, Grandpa and Great-grandpa GRADUATION
GRADUATION Dan & Linda Bingley along with Bruce & Susan Crowell are thrilled to announce the marriage of Justin Bingley and Tia Crowell in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia on July 26, 2014. We wish them a lifetime of health, wealth and happiness! Family, friends and children are invited to celebrate their marriage Saturday August 23rd from 8 pm at the Lanark Civitan Hall 2144 South Street Lanark.
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The family of MARY (vanLangen) NANNE invites you to an Open House to celebrate her 90th Birthday Sunday, August 17, 2014 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Almonte Civitan Hall 500 Almonte Street, Almonte Please come and share memories Best wishes only GRADUATION
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WEDDING Robert Duncan and Shirley (McLellan) Cherkewich were married on July 9, 2014 at Temple’s Sugar Bush. All of their children and grandchildren along with other family members and friends were present to help them celebrate this very happy occasion. GRADUATION
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It is with great pleasure, Glenn and Barb Perrin of Perth, and Carol Snider of Ottawa, are thrilled to announce the engagement of their only children Craig Ryan Perrin to Megan Cara Snider. A late summer wedding is planned for August 22 2015 in Ottawa where the couple now reside. GRADUATION
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GRADUATION Katelyn Kok David and Debby Kok are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter Katelyn from the Trent-Queen’s Concurrent Education Program with a Bachelor of Honours in Sociology. Katelyn will attend Queen’s University in September to complete her Bachelor of Education degree. Congratulations Katie from Mom, Dad, Kris HAUGHIAN – EWING and Karter. Gerry and Brenda Haughian (Portland) are delighted to announce their daughter, Kate’s marriage to Chris Ewing, son of Greg and Connie Ewing (Kingston). The wedding will take place on September 13, 2014 at the Donald Gordon Centre in Kingston. GRADUATION
Dr. Katelyn A. Congreves On June 9, 2014 Katelyn Congreves received her PhD in Land Resource Science at the convocation ceremony held at the University of Guelph. She specialized in soil biogeochemistry. Katelyn is also a graduate of Queens University, Kingston, where she received her BSc(H) 2009 and BEd 2010. Currently, Katelyn is pursuing a postdoctoral fellowship with Agriculture Canada at the experimental farm, Ottawa. We are so proud of your accomplishments, Kate! All our love, your husband, Jonathan Gorham, your parents, Carolyn and Michael, your siblings, Shawn, Matthew and Mikaela.
Congratulations to our daughter JENNA COSHAM Jenna graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise Science from Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 19, 2014. Jenna has accepted a position as Personal Trainer at Tay River Reflections in Perth, Ontario. Your whole family and friends are so proud of your accomplishments! Mom, Dad, Megan and Travis
Eric Dugdale Eric Dugdale, son of Jane Dugdale and the late David (Cy) Dugdale, has received his Bachelor of Science degree. Eric graduated from The University of Western Ontario, Four Year Program, Specialization in Geology at the June 2014 Convocation. Eric has recently taken leave from his business, ‘Lanark Geotours’, to accept a contract in South Korea teaching English, Science and Canadian culture. His family and friends congratulate him as he continues his learning adventures!
Lorie Sargeant is proud to annouce the graduation of her daughter Sara Hayes from Nippissing University with a Bachelor of Arts in Geography. Sara is continuing her education with Nippissing University in the Bachelor of Science Program. Sara is the granddaughter of Dave and Joan Sargeant of Perth. Congratulations Sara! Love Mom, Michael, Granny and Poppy.
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GRADUATION Kristopher Kok David and Debby Kok are pleased to announce the graduation of their son Kristopher from Carleton University with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies. Congratulations Kris from Mom, Dad, Katie and Karter.
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Diane and Stephen Cox are very proud to announce that their only daughter, Julianne, graduated at the Spring Convocation 2014, University of Ottawa with a Bachelor of Social Sciences Honours degree, Major in Political Science, Minor in History. Congratulations Julianne! Love Mom, Dad, Aunt Joan and Uncle Nigel CARD OF THANKS
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We would like to thank our family and friends on gthe occasion of our 50th Anniversary. Your cards, phone calls and verbal good wishes are much appreciated. Special thanks to our great family for their generous gift. Ross and Maureen Cotten
The family of the late Bryson Robinson would like to thank family & friends for the love and support shown to us during this difficult time. We appreciate all the beautiful floral arrangements, donations, emails, visits to the hospital and funeral home, food and all the cards received since the loss of our precious Bryson. Thank you to Rev. Andrew Love for the wonderful service. Sincere thanks to Rick for the beautiful music and solos during the service. Also thanks to Valerie for the touching words of tribute. Thank you to the honorary pallbearers and pallbearers. Special thanks to Elizabeth, Karen & Carol for serving supper between visitations. We would also like to thank the ladies of GSA Unit 5 for the delicious luncheon after the funeral. Special thanks to Dr. Gordon, nurses & staff at the Arnprior hospital for the compassionate care given to Bryson while a patient. Also Thanks to Boyce Funeral Home for their professional service provided. Beryl & Family CLR545608 DEATH NOTICE
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I would like to thank my husband Bob, granddaughters Krista and Andrea for all they did to make my birthday celebration so special. For those who came, for all the cards, the floral arrangements, gifts and photos. Thank you to Judy and the ladies of the Lombardy Agricultural Society for the delicious luncheon. Eva Dryden
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my husband, family, friends and community for all of the non-stop love, support and prayers. Thank you to Dr Mark Roberts, Dr Wilson and Debra and to the nursing staff at the Smiths Falls Hospital. To CCAC Homecare Nurses: Matt, Marylou and Anne for their gentle kindness and help. To George and June and everyone at Tackaberry Construction and to Frank Healey of Healey Transportation for his understanding and for the compassion Dave and I received from his co-workers. Thank you everyone for the food, flowers, cards, visits, prayers and telephone calls that I still continue to receive. A special thank you to the Angels of Comfort, Addison United Church, whose prayer shawl was always with me during those first dark days. I am so greatful to all. God Bless “The Miraculous Is Everywhere” Shelley Ireland
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Many thanks to all of you who helped us celebrate our 60th Wedding Anniversary - for the beautiful cards, telephone calls, emails, visits and flowers. We appreciated them so much. Thanks to our children and grandchildren for helping in so many ways and for the dinner, flowers and special visits. Special thanks to our daughter, Carla, who composed the poem (without our knowledge). We thank God for giving us 60 years of a wonderful life together. Murray and Muriel Code
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Peacefully in the Perth hospital, on Sunday August 10th, 2014, Lucinda B. Crawford at the age of 80 years. She was predeceased in 2009 by her loved husband Keith Crawford. Lucinda was the cherished mother to Gail Darling (Paul Vandusen), Delbert (Cathy), Tom (Bev), Donald (Barbara Muir), Peter (Fern), Cheryl (Jim) Masson and Sharon Crawford. She was the sister to Edith (Gerald) Harris, Roddy (Gertie) Crawford the late Tom Boles, the late Gerald (late Lola) Crawford and the late Kilbourne “Kib” Crawford. She will be sadly missed by her sisters-in-law Marlene Crawford and Evelyn Boles as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St, West, Perth on Wednesday, August 13th, 2014 from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Thursday at 10:30 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Arthritis Society or the Ottawa Heart Institute 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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Crawford We wish to thank relatives and friends who came to help us celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Many thanks for cards, gifts and for just being there. Thanks to our special friends Sandra and Mike Freeman for the music. Special thanks to our family for planning and organizing the party and arranging their busy work schedule to be able to attend. Colleen and Dave, Joyce and Dave, Pat and Deb, Susan and Steve, Kathleen and James. Grandchildren Richard, Victor, Ashley, Ainsley, Wes, Natasha, Ryan, Breanna, Lindsey, Evan, Chad which we cherish. We fell very fortunate to have so many great friends and loving children. May God bless you all Steve and Marie Carroll
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Surrounded by her family, peacefully in her 84th year, on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, at the Ottawa General Hospital. Beloved wife of 54 years to the late Howard “Bern” Downey. Loving mother of Loretta (Jim Souter), John (Sarah Green), K.C. (Rick Schnaufer), Marjorie, Aileen Puckett (Trevor Smith) and Theresa (Barry Stevens). Cherished Grandma and Eggie of Mike, Holly (Tim Rees), Jess (Chuck Sanchez), Joe, Elizabeth (Aaron Roach), John, Emily, Colin, Travis, Rachel and Allison. Proud great-grandma of Adeline Rees. Dear sister-in-law of Marjorie (John “Jack” Moroney) and Theresa (the late George Smith). Also survived by Christena Kearns, Joan Fraser and many nephews, nieces and friends. Predeceased by her brothers John, Gordon, Ken “Sandy” and David and her sister Margaret, her son-in-law Jeff Puckett and her grand-daughter Jennifer Ellen. Special thanks to the Girls of the Assisted Living Program, the staff of the Carleton Place Hospital and Dr. Spooner for their compassionate care. Friends were invited to call at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue, Carleton Place on Friday, August 8, 2014 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service was held in the chapel on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at 11a.m. CWL prayers were said in the funeral home on Friday, August 8, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. Those wishing, memorial donations to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences, tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.
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Rob passed away on Sunday, August 10 at the age of sixty-eight, at his home on Otty Lake after a brief illness. He will be greatly missed by his wife of forty-four years, Sue, his two children, Beth (Heiko) and Will (Cat), as well as his three grandsons, Colin, Tom and Andrew. He left with his loving family close by and his trusty dogs, Emma and Sophie, at his side. Rob was born in Montreal and moved to Perth via Toronto in 1985, having turned away from the city for the country life he had always dreamed of. It was the job of Manager of Shaw’s of Perth that first brought him to the area, which was followed by nearly ten years in financial planning, before retiring in 2005. Rob enjoyed every moment of his retirement. An avid outdoorsman, he loved trout fishing, partridge hunting, canoe tripping, kayaking and snowshoeing. He has camped and kayaked in Georgian Bay with Sue, paddled some of Canada’s remote and wild rivers with Beth and Will, and fished in Northern Quebec with his friends. In recent years, Rob delighted in sharing his passion for fishing with his eager and admiring grandsons. Throughout his adult life, Rob took pleasure in restoring and repurposing antiques, such as turning windows into mirrors and wagon wheel hubs into lamps. Just last year, he completely transformed a neglected 1950s era wooden boat into a working masterpiece. Rob was the essence of resourcefulness, making the old new again, repairing almost anything and finding ingenious solutions to everyday problems. His core values of integrity, truthfulness and reliability have been passed along to his children and grandchildren and the greatest impression he could leave, was the courage and grace he exhibited during his devastating illness. A private celebration of Rob’s life will be held at a future date. In the meantime, those wishing to salute Rob are asked to raise a glass of fine single malt scotch in his honour. Reflecting his lifelong love of the outdoors, donations to the Canadian Wildlife Federation or the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS), 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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Peacefully at Broadview Nursing Centre surrounded by her loving family on Friday, August 8, 2014 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of John Parans and first husband Francis Carr. Loving mother of Harold Carr, Linda Brundige (the late Gord), Shelley Costello (Gord) and son-in-law Bob Duncan. Predeceased by her daughters Judy, and Jenny Duncan, and son Allen Carr. Step-Mother of Don Parans (Roseanne), Ed Parans (Terry), and Audrey Hipwell (Rob). Loving Grandmother of 9 grandchildren and 9 step-grandchildren. Jean will be sadly missed by several great-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Best Friend and Sister to the late Yolande Richardson (Jack) and brother Roland Phillion (Isabelle). Jean will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Funeral Mass will take place at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church on Friday, August 15, 2014 at 11 o’clock. Interment to follow at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark County, Canadian Cancer Society or St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church would be greatly appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Suddenly at home on Monday, August 11, 2014 in her 58th year. Beloved wife and best friend of Garfield Sargent. Loving mother of Jeremy (Miranda), Blair (Lisa) and Blaine (Tracy). Ellen will be sadly missed by her grandchildren who meant the world to her, Desiree, Britney, Nicholas, Taylor, Avery, Brandon, Mariah, Jessica and Rachel. She will also be dearly missed by brothers Bill (Trudy) and Ken, cousin Marina, mother and father-in-law Richard and Ruby Sargent and dear friends Judy and Wayne, Diane and Mark and Marylou and Charlie and many more friends and relatives as she was loved by all. Ellen was predeceased by her Dad and Mom, Ken and Elby Shappee. As per Ellen’s request there will be no visitation or funeral service. As expressions of sympathy donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Lung Association, Diabetes Association or CHEO. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca Fly with the angels dear Ellen, your pain and suffering are over.
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ERRETT Audrey
Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus, on Sunday, August 10, 2014 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Jack Errett. Devoted mother of Rod (Doreen), Cheryl (Neil), Lee (Mitze), Gary (Sandy), Valorie (Bill). Dear grandmother to 16 and great-grandmother to 14. Loving sister to Patricia. Predeceased by her son Lynn. Sadly missed by her beloved canine companion Foley. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended relatives and friends. Audrey emigrated to Canada as a war bride from Halifax Yorkshire, England. A Celebration of Audrey’s Life will take place at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to St. Michael’s Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences may be made at www.lannin.ca
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In hospital in Kingston on Tuesday, July 29th, 2014 Murray Nicholas Hall at the age of 53. Loved son of Archie and the late Kaye (Tovey) Hall. Dear brother of Sharon (Paul) Hannah, Ernie, Pete (June) and Glenn (Laurie) Hall, Susie (Robbie) Robertson, Lisa (Al) Anderson and the late Charlie Hall. Murray grew up in Lanark and was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt and fish. His real passion in life was working and training horses, some of the best days of his life were spent with his own horse Ben. Murray was a humble person who had a good spirit, his philosophy towards life was “if he could help someone along the way, he at least wouldn’t hurt them.” Murray was a good man to ride the river with, he will be missed. Service was held privately at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth. In remembrance, contributions to Lanark Animal Welfare Society (L.A.W.S) 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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Peacefully at Broadview Nursing Centre, Smiths Falls on Monday August 11, 2014. Florida Gravelle of Portland, in her 82nd year. Widow of Sam Willis. Dear mother of Louise Dillon and Barbara (Reg) Heagle of Portland, Holly (Wayne) Best of Elgin and Jean (Arnold) Gipson of Portland. Predeceased by son, Eric Willis. Also survived by step-daughter, Gladys Willis. Predeceased by sister, Corine Gravelle as well as brother, Lucien Gravelle. Fondly remembered by 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the SCOTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 27 Main Street, Elgin on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service in Our Chapel on Friday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment St. Peter’s Anglican Cemetery, Newboyne. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Alzheimer Society, Broadview Nursing Centre or the Charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Memorial donations by cheque only) www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre
Veteran RCAF Passed away suddenly in his 93rd year on Sunday August 3rd, 2014 at Providence Manor Kingston, Ontario. Predeceased by his loving wife Elaine. He will be sadly missed by his five children; Carol Lloyd (Kent), Robert (Nora), Gerald (Patsy), Alan (Anne), and David (Susan). Cherished by seven grandchildren, Michael, Sheri, Jeffrey, Nicholas, Stacey, Kimberly, Alana and Kevin and five great-grandchildren, Austen, Jackson, Adalyn, Remy and Braylon. Also missed by close friends, Lou and Barb McMahon, Barb Aylesworth, and Winn LaFrance. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive friends on Monday August 18, 2014 from 10:00 am until time of funeral mass at 11:00 am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 392 Palace Road, Kingston, Ontario. Inurnment will take place in Chapeau, Quebec at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations made to UHKF Providence Manor Site, 55 Rideau Street, Suite #4, Kingston, Ontario K7K 2Z8 or a charity of your choice. The family would like to extend their thanks to the caregivers, staff, and volunteers at Providence Manor. Also important in Ray’s life were the Knights of Columbus, Veterans Affairs and the Royal Canadian Legion 560. IN CARE OF SIMPLER TIMES CREMATION SERVICE 613-389-7223/613-382-3683 ON-LINE CONDOLENCES www.simplertimes.org
Passed away peacefully in hospital on August 2, 2014 after a wonderful life of laughter and love. She devoted her life to her family and leaves behind her beloved husband of 57 years, Herb; cherished son and daughter, Matt and Julie (Larry); grandchildren, Jennifer (John), Natalie, Kaitlin, Mike and Mitch; and greatgrandchildren, Damion, Brianna, Luke and Ella. Pre-deceased by her mom and dad, Nat and John Flett, and her brother, John. A graduate of Ryerson in Retail Merchandising, her lifetime loves were shopping, sewing, crocheting, swimming, and her hometown of Perth, Ontario. She served on the Women’s Auxiliary Gift Shop at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital for 17 years in the 70’s and 80’s. Visitation at the family home was held on Wednesday, Aug 6 from 6 - 8pm. Memorial Mass was held at St Christopher Catholic Church, 1171 Clarkson Road North, in Mississauga, Ontario, Thursday August 7, 2014 at 11am. A special thanks to the ladies of Peel Senior Link, especially Patricia, Pamela, and Evan, for their care and devotion.
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Alan L. 1941-2014
Quietly at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Thursday, August 7, 2014. Alan is survived by his devoted wife Lynne and his much loved son Adam. Alan was the son of the late Milt and Lila Hurd and brother to Ruth (Horst Klette), Joan, Betty (Sid Karsh), Lorna (Bob Reny) and Glen (Joyce) and his special lifelong friend and chosen brother Bob Gillett (Anne). Alan is survived by many much loved nieces, nephews and chosen nieces and their families. Alan spent many years teaching for the Carleton Board of Education where he instilled a love of science and discovery in his young students. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 from 12:30 pm until time of memorial service in the Chapel at 1:30pm. Interment followed at Hillcrest Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca. Together Forever
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MORRIS – In loving memory of our dear Dad, Grampa and Great Grampa, Cyril, who passed away August 16, 2007. Ever close in mind and heart, No further away than a picture, A smile, a remembered phrase, Our loved one lives in memory, So close in many ways. Dearly loved and missed by your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren
1924-2014 Winnie passed away peacefully at Arbour Heights, Kingston, on August 8th 2014 in her 91st year. She was predeceased by her parents Allan Card and Evylena Barton, her husband James E. Martin, sister Margurite (John Spencer), and special friend John McDonald, brothers in law Norval (Isabel) Martin and Norman (Viola) Martin. She is survived by her son Gerald (Joy), Malcolm Lake; grandsons Robert, Abbotsford B.C.; William (Carol), Kingston; great grandchildren Ryan, Robert, Emily and Lucy and many nieces and nephews. The family received friends at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Plevna on Monday August 11, 2014 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm, where funeral service took place on Tuesday August 12, at 11:00 am. Interment: United Church Cemetery, Ardoch. Donations: North Frontenac Fire Department or Charity of Choice. Arrangements McConnell Funeral Home, Tweed. (www.mcconnellfuneralhome.ca) IN MEMORIAM
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McLAUCHLAN, David William August 16, 1998 1974 - 1998 When I Lost You I wish I could see you one more time come walking through the door But I know that is impossible I will hear your voice no more. I know you can feel my tears and you don’t want me to cry Yet my heart is broken because I can’t understand why someone so precious had to die. I pray that God will give me strength and somehow get me through As I struggle with this heartache That came when I lost you. Love Always Mom and Mike
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Brian Michael Stewart, age 68, of Ogdensburg, New York peacefully passed away at home on the evening of Monday, August 4th, 2014 surrounded with love. There will be a celebration of life at the Freight House Restaurant in Ogdensburg, NY on Saturday, August 30th from 2pm6pm. Friends and family are welcome and encouraged to join together in celebration of Brian’s life. Brian is survived by his wife, Kathy Sullivan Stewart, two daughters and two son-inlaws, Courtney and Ted Pietkewicz of Shamokin, Pennsylvania and Brittney and Aaron Sherman of Lisbon, New York, two granddaughters, Kelsie Stewart and Kayla Pietkewicz both of Shamokin,his mother Margaret Stewart of Hammond, a sister-inlaw, Gail Stewart of Florida, a sister, Deirdre Stewart of Ogdensburg, two brothers and sister-in-laws Graeme and Susan Stewart of Saugerties, Bruce and Becky Stewart of Hammond, his first wife, Judy Griswold of Florida, as well as several nieces, nephews, and extended family. He was predeceased by a daughter Heather in 1977, his father George Stewart in 1982, and a brother Keith Stewart in 2011. Brian was born on November 24, 1945 in Perth, Scotland. His father and mother, George and Margaret Stewart, came to the United States in May of 1950 from Scotland. Brian graduated from Hammond Central School in 1963 and completed two years at Canton ATC. He worked most of his life in sales and advertisement for LM Berry Co., Yellow Book USA, and Transwestern Publishing. Brian also cofounded an air purification company called Zontec in 1983, based out of the Bridge and Port Authority in Ogdensburg, NY. He spent several years traveling North America setting up distributors and making company connections. He met Kathy Sullivan of Perth, Ontario in Alexandria Bay, NY. They married in Perth, Ontario on March 19th, 1983. Brian and Kathy moved to Ogdensburg from Ontario in 1990. Brian’s favorite pastime was spending time on the St. Lawrence River. He loved boating, fishing, and hunting. Brian was also an avid Syracuse basketball fan. He took pride in landscaping his yard and caring for his gardens. Brian especially enjoyed social gatherings with his family and friends. Each year, he looked forward to vacation time where he would get to spend time with his two granddaughters and teach them about the river and nature. A very special thank you to Doris Nugent and Jackie Knight, from Hospice, who took incredibly good care of Brian during his last months. Donations in Brianís memory can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley or The First Congregational Church of Morristown, Pastor Dave Sheppard
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McMULLEN, Loretta August 13, 1999. In memory of a loving wife and mother. We watched you suffer, We heard you sigh, But all we could do, Was just stand by When the time came, We suffered too, For you never deserved, What you went through. God took your hand, And we had to part, Eased your pain, But broke our hearts, You left beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And although we can’t see you, You are always by our side. Sadly missed Husband Elmer and daughters
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Professor Emeritus November 15, 1929 - August 7, 2014 Peter Sutterlin, 84, passed away softly at the Hilltop Manor Nursing Home in Merrickville, Ontario. Peter leaves his wife of 60 years, Ann (Woodley) Sutterlin; his daughter Linda SutterlinDuguid (Terry); son Paul Sutterlin (Lorrie); grandchildren Molly, Nora, Holly and Phillip; twin sister Inge Kolberg and brother Walter Sutterlin; extended family and many close friends. Born in Hamburg, Germany to Helen and Walter Sutterlin, Peter was raised in Galt (Cambridge), Ontario. He obtained his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, then began his career as a geologist in Calgary. Peter’s talent for research and teaching led him to the University of Western Ontario, CANMET (Ottawa) and later to Wichita State University where he taught for 16 years and became Director of General Education. Anyone who spent time with Peter knows how important music was to him throughout his life. He was an appreciative listener and enthusiastic bass singer with many vocal groups, performing everything from classical to barbershop, and everywhere from local nursing homes to Carnegie Hall. After retirement, Peter shared his leadership abilities with his community through active participation in the Heritage Merrickville Foundation and the Merrickville District Community Health Centre. Peter will be best remembered as a devoted husband, father, Opa, brother, mentor and friend. His family wishes to thank the staff of Hilltop Manor for their compassionate care, and to express their heartfelt gratitude to all the special friends who graciously offered help and support in so many ways throughout Peter’s illness. To honour Peter’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a family memorial service will follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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JEFFERYS, Jacqueline – Passed away tragically on August 13, 2013 Jacqueline Jane Jefferys at the age of 78. Beloved wife and best friend of Howard Jefferys. Loving and devoted mother of Kent Jefferys (Kate), Jay Jefferys (Mary) and Jane Kendall (Lionel). Cherished grandmother of Jessica, Jennifer, Evan, Alex, Amy, Holly and Kate. Time speeds on, one year has passed Since death its gloom, its shadow cast Within our home where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will, Her vacant place there’s none to fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in Heaven we will meet again. Dearly loved and never forgotten by all her family
GILLIGAN, Garnet Grant July 8, 1942 - August 13, 2013 Those special memories of you Will always bring a smile. If only we could have you back, If only for a while. Then we could sit and talk again, Just like we used to do. You always meant so very much, And always will do too. The fact that you’re no longer here, Will always cause us pain. But you’re forever in our hearts, Until we meet again. Love: Kathy, Kerri, Geoff and families
We have you in our hearts and we miss you so, so much. Love always, your sons Chris (Sonja) & Bruce (Anne), grand-sons Tom, Nathan, Tijan, and Justin; grand-daughters Christie-Dawn (Cam), and Tijana, and great-grandchildren Emilea, Tiara and Kiella
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MILLAR, Scott December 17, 1969 - August 16, 2006 You toiled so hard for those you loved, You said goodbye to none, Your spirit flew before we knew, Your work on earth was done. We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. Your life was love and labor, Your love for your family true, You did the best for all of us, We will always remember you. Mom, Dad, Vicki and boys
SHEPHERD, Arnold – In loving memory of a husband, father and poppa who left us on August 20, 2008. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same It broke our hearts to lose you. You left us precious memories Your love is still our guide And though we cannot see you You are always by our side. Lovingly remembered and missed Marlene, Kimberley and Steven, Krista and Richard and grand-daughter Madison
One year ago, on August 5th, you left us. We will remember your smile, stories and memories...they are our keepsakes with which we will never forget you.
KATHY (FORBES) EVOY Till memory fades and life departs You live forever in our hearts. In remembrance of our beautiful daughter, sister and sister-in-law Kathy, who left us August 13, 2008. Our lives go on without you But nothing is the same We have to hide our heartaches When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you Silent the tears that fall Living our lives without you Is the hardest part of all. You meant so very much to us Your heart was kind and true And when we needed someone We could always count on you. The special years will not return When we were all together But with the love within our hearts You will walk with us forever. Missing you, Mom and Dad Pat and Sue ———— Dear Aunt Kathy, We are sending you butterfly kisses and ladybug hugs. Love, Maya and Malcolm
MILLAR, SCOTT JOHN – In memory of Scott John Millar December 17, 1969 - August 16, 2006 It has been eight very long years without you. We look at your pictures in the frames, memories are all we have now. Memories are still so bitter-sweet. God knows how much we miss you. God knows I got mad at you for dying. You promised you would always be there to protect us. Forgive me for being mad. It was that even when life wasn’t perfect, I knew as long as we were together, things would always turn out great. I am so sorry that you died! You deserved to be a Daddy, longer than only two years. I am so sorry that you never got a chance to fulfill your promise. Someone once told me that, you and I complimented each other in everything we did. We were meant to be! I miss that! Thank you for being who you were and sharing your everydays with us. For paying attention to what makes us happy. For knowing no gestures were ever too small. I often think, what would we be doing today! I wish heaven wasn’t so far away, we could come and visit each and everyday. You’re my best friend forever, without a doubt! I love you not because you were perfect…but because you were perfect for me, my perfect! Our son has blonde hair, good sense of humour, great heart, great friend to have and getting taller everyday. He gets that from you! We miss you Scott and Daddy! We try not to cry because it’s over, but smile because you happened. Love never forgets, Always our Love, Sharon and Wyatt XXXOOO XXXOOO
WarWick, Brian Stafford - August 18 2013. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone. A part of us went with you the day God took you home. If tears could build a stairway and heartaches make a lane. We would walk our way to heaven and bring you back again. In life we loved you and in death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place no one could ever fill. Forever missed and loved. Heather, Pam, Chayce, Brad, Crystal, Kori, Trai and William
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RICK WALKER – In loving memory of a dear son, brother, uncle and friend who passed away August 20, 2008. Missing you every day. Always Loved Never Forgotten Mom and Dad, Cheryl and Ken, Justin, Alana and Matt xoxo
WALKER - In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Delbert Walker, who passed away on August 16, 1983. There comes a time for all of us. When we must say goodbye. But memories of those we love, Live on, never die. Long days and nights he bore great pain, To wait for a cure, but all in vain. Till God above saw what was best. And took him home with Him to rest. Dearly loved and sadly missed and will always be remembered by wife Doris daughters: Marjorie and Merle sons: Charlie, Harold, Tim and Randy sixteen grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren
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Minimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG PERSONAL HELP and WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED � Knowledge of local, provincial federal workplace complianceHELP WANTED regulations and legislation To apply please send your resume and cover Are you concerned about WHITE CEDARS TOURIST someone’s to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no the � drinking? Ability PARK, to read and interpret specifications and drawings with FULL letter SERVICE There is help available for SEASONAL SITES later than January 31, 2014processes you in AL-ANON/Alateen. knowledge of job costing and associated AVAILABLE FOR 2015 Call 613-284-6100, fundamentals Private and Clean, Family �272-3105, Understanding of contracts and experience in 257-3138, Campground, Large full 203-3713, 826-2566, www.cruickshankgroup.com managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract services lots, Clean Lake, 283-5038. Greatdeveloped Fishing, Plenty of Cruickshank Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate � Highly problem solving andConstruction analytical skills Extras for no additional Greyleith Limitedand nowAlberta, part of has the Cruickshank of companies, has supplier located in Ontario an immediategroup opening for fees, Great Discount for Lady would like to meet a opening in their Carleton Place location for the following positions: RESPONSIBILITIES the following position at our Kemptville Asphalt Plant: respectible gentleman who the balance of the 2014 season, With your guaran�
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Apartment for Rent in Rideau Ferry. Big bedroom, hardwood floors, wood burning stove, spacious gardens, lots of parking and storage. Available September 1, 2014. $850 per month. Hydro not included. Please call John 613-325-7781.
Ideal seniors apartment for rent, 2 bedroom, near downtown Perth, includes heat, water, garage, chairlift, fridge & stove, no animals, no smoking. 613-267-2989 for further information.
Available immediately, 2 bedroom 3rd floor apartment, downtown Perth, including fridge, stove, heat. No parking, yard or laundry. $775/month. 613-267-6315. 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.
1 bedroom apt. in country setting, 15 min. east of Perth. $650 plus heat. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. 613-267-6115. Available September 1. 1 bedroom apartment, in1 bedroom attractive cludes fridge, stove, heat apartment, in Smiths Falls and hot water. On 2nd heritage home, updated, floor. Downtown Perth. No quiet, private entrance and parking, yard or laundry. driveway, appliances, $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . heated. Non-smoking. 613-267-6315. $ 6 7 5 / m o n t h . 613-682-0113. Bachelor apartment, $570 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom basement apt. and Private entrance. Heat and $670/month, utilities inhydro, stove, fridge, park- cluded. Downtown Perth. ing included. No smoking, 613-267-6115. no pets. $750/mth. Perth. Bayview Subdivision Mon613-267-4000. tague, upstairs, 1 bedroom 1 bedroom second floor apt. Suitable for single or apartment in 4-plex. 10 couple. Quiet, non-smoking minutes from Perth. Appli- preferred, immediate occuances, laundry facilities, pancy. 613-283-2053 after storage locker, large deck 4:30pm. and yard. $650/month all Carleton Place, 3 bedinclusive. 613-267-7464. room, 1/2 duplex, newly 1 Bedroom, Smiths Falls, renovated, laundry, quiet appliances, $730 plus hy- area. Large yard. Parking. dro. 613-812-2400. No pets. $1,000 plus utilities. Jeff 2 bedroom apartment in a 613-858-8092. farmhouse, free rent in exchange for 12 hours work Carleton Place. Available on weekends on a farm August or September, 2 close to Kemptville bedroom condo apart613-258-2958. ment, 2 floors, gas firefridge, stove, 2 bedroom apartment in place, Perth, $890 plus heat and washer, dryer, $1,050 plus hydro, includes parking, heat and hydro. First and After 7 p.m. washer, dryer, fridge and last. 613-257-5198. stove. Call 613-302-9008. 2 bedroom basement apartment, newly renovated, $900 monthly, all inclusive. Available September 1. Rural setting. 10 minutes from Perth. Includes fridge, stove, fireplace, jacuzzi bath, pool, parking. Nonsmokers. First/last month. References required. 613-812-0638.
Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. 613-283-7779. Downtown Carleton Place, 3 Bedroom Apartment, water, heating, hydro(cap), no pets, no smoking. $1350/mnth. 613-253-1818.
3 bedroom farmhouse, on deadend road, 5 minutes Downtown Perth, 1 Bedfrom Perth, large yard. room, grnd floor apart613-812-2057. ment. $700 + hydro, nonsmoking, no-pets, 3 bedroom townhouse for available immediately. rent in Perth, available 613-302-9008. September 1, $1,200 plus hydro and water, fenced in Downtown Smiths Falls, back yard. References re- quiet 1 bedroom security quired. No Pets system entry apartment. 613-264-9270. Heat, hydro, water and Almonte- Private room parking included. Laundry with bathroom, $585.00 facilities on site. Elevator. Inc util., internet, cable, Available September 1. laundry facilities. Apple- $ 8 0 0 / m o n t h . ton. Inside and outside 613-284-1736. storage 613-253-7777. Hopetown/Lanark area, Apartment for rent, ap- heated small 2 bedroom $725/month. prox 10 km from Smiths bungalow, Falls, no dogs, 2 big bed- Fridge and stove included. References. Suitable for rooms, 1-1/2 bathrooms, couple. Call nice backyard, Available quiet immediately. $800/month 613-259-3201 leave mesplus hydro. 613-286-2805. sage.
FOR RENT Perth, 3 bedroom bungalow in town, appliances included, walk to shopping, gas heat, no smoking. $1150/mnth plus utilities. 613-267-9980.
Perth, 3 bedroom bungalow with single garage, edge of town, fridge & Kemptville, 1 & 2 bed- stove included, first & last room, available August 1, required, $1100 plus 1 bedroom available Sep- utilities. 613-264-0002 enjoys some fun in life. tember 1, centrally locat50-60. See teed deposit for 2015, STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS ed, references required. Perth, near downtown, 2+ Young at heart � Trailers for ensure Sale, efficient use of labour, Coordinate and equipment and material Ground Person 613-264-8439. bedrooms, wood flooring, where it leads us. Reply to: w w w . w h i t e c e d a r s . c a SL, Apt 1, 33 Mather St., resource requirements QUALIFICATIONS utilities, stove, fridge, 1 613.649.2255 Kemptville, Newly reno- parking included, available Perth, ON K7H3K7. � Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance vated one bedroom Con- immediately, Qualifications/ResPonsibilities references. � Minimumto5 ensure years related experience in Heavy Structural Constructi VACATION/COTTAGES dos, ground floor -no 613-267-4935. of employees and subcontractors Overeaters Anonymousand efficiency • Knowledge and experience withproject daily plant maintenance stairs. Also have 1000+ Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. 613-264-5158 plans and schedule are followed sq ft two bedroom loft Room for rent. Available • Millwright experience or plant mechanical experience is an asset Waterfront cottages, exstyle Condos, in quiet well immediately. Washer/dry- Widower, Male, young 76, �of conducting Minimum of 3 yearsmaterial in and supervisory role cellent fishing, sandy of• design � Assist in the resolution issues, change requests, Capable inspections troubleshooting an Asphalt maintained building. er. Phone. No pets. Leave non-smoker, likes cook- beach, miles of boating, message. 613-284-8378. � Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance $695-$995. Call Robin at defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. Plant operation ing, camping & country $579/week. Relaxing, af613-803-4811. regulations legislation Seniors Condo, Carleton music, looking for a fe- fordable family fun. Sin• Experience with orderingand parts and keeping track of inventory of all � 65-75, Monitor progress male companion gletonjob Lake Familyand provides regular progress reporting to Place, 2 bedroom, newly Large 3 bedroom home in � Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings with the components reply to Box 849, ManoCampground. renovated, ground level, Project Manager very nice Smiths Falls w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a ; knowledge of job costingmaintenance and associated processes • Experience with routine/preventative operations and neighbourhood, new bath- no steps, quiet, convenient tick, ON, K4M 1A7. � Take1-855-887-3230 an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, room, new kitchen, all new parking, 6 new appliances, maintain cleanliness of the plant � Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in lots of storage, flooring. Gas fireplace. and taking corrective action LEGAL providing feedback Freshly painted. Fridge, $ 1 4 0 0 / m n t h . • Able to successfully work under pressure withthe minimum supervision managing subcontractors under terms of a contract LEGAL stove, microwave, heat, 613-253-4193. • Experience equipment is an asset � operating Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills hydro, air conditioning and Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom CRIMINAL RECORD? water included. house, recently painted, Don’t let your past limit • Ability to work well with others in a team environment NOTICE TO CREDITORS $1,450/month. Call Perry washer, dryer, fridge, your career plans! • FlexibilityRESPONSIBILITIES in hours will be required (including evenings) AND OTHERS at Weagle Realty Ltd. Bro- stove included. Since 1989 Confidential, In the Estate of Evelyn May kerage. 613-284-4191. • Ability to work in a safe manner $850/mnth plus hydro Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Faith, Pensioner, Deceased. Rating EMPLOYMENT & ! 613-264-8143 � Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and mate ! All persons having claims as Large 3 bedroom mobile, TRAVEL FREEDOM on 3 acres, waterfront Dalresource requirements Call for FREE INFO BOOK- ! creditors ! against the estate to apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@ housie Lake, $550 plus hy- Smiths Falls Apartment LET 1-8-NOW-PARDON of the above mentioned, cruickshankgroup.com or fax resume to 613-542-3034 � Take the lead on your productivity issues and monitor by work performance dro, first & last months. 1 bedroom, $910/month, (1-866-972-7366) late of the Town of Smiths Available immediately; w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e - Falls, on July 11, 2011, 613-259-9932. august 29, 2014 and efficiency of employees and subcontractors to an ensure project To applyareplease send your resume and cover Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has Heat and hydro included. cord.com Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an required to file proof of Large house to share, Please call 613-283-9650. plans and schedule are followed Cruickshank, a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in an opening in their Carleton Place location for the following positions: letter to: same ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an with the undersigned Cruickshank, a leading roadbuilder and located in opening in their Carleton Place foraggregate thegroup following positions: Greyleith Limited now part of thelocation Cruickshank ofsupplier companies, has Almonte. $700/month. or before September opening in their Carleton Place location foropening the following positions: later thanon January 31, 30, 2014 Ontario and Alberta, hasin an immediate atissues, our Kingston Shop opening in their Carleton Place location fordesign the following positions: NOTICE TO � Assist the resolution of change requests, material Mature, non-smoker, clean, Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate opening at our Kingston Shop Smiths FallsCarss2014. STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS employed. Separate space, CREDITORS & OTHERS STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS for the following position: defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. ridge Apartment, 1 bedfor the following position: After that date the Public bathroom & fridge, shared STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS CL456460 $935/month, QUALIFICATIONS Guardian and Trustee will kitchen. I have cats. room, QUALIFICATIONS ALL CLAIMS against the www.cruickshankgroup.com � Monitor job progress and provides regular progress reporting to proceed to distribute the les2012@xplornet.com available immediately. QUALIFICATIONS Estate of JUDITH NOREEN QUALIFICATIONS Heat, hydro, cable inProject Manager 613-791-1233. Daniel estate, having regard only � �Minimum HENDY, late of 37 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction cluded. Please call Minimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction to the claims of which she Street, Smiths Falls, 613-283-9650. � Minimum 5 years related experience in Locks, Heavy Structural Construction Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, etc. � Take an active roleCanal in Canal monitoring direct reports’ performance, Lovely adults only bldg 1 � Minimum years related experience in Locks, Heavy Structural Construction ! then! shall have had notice. Projects; 5 Bridges, Hydro Dams, etc. Ontario K7A 1J5 (in the & 2 bdrm, www.lanarkhill- Smiths Falls. Central 2 Anyone having knowledge Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. providing feedback and taking corrective action � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role County of Lanark), who ! ! Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role sideapartments.com Call bedroom, sunporch, heatof a Will or next-of-kin of died on or about the 10th �� �Minimum 3ofyears in supervisory role 613-812-9344. local, provincial andand federal workplace compliance Minimum 3 years in supervisory role the above mentioned is also ed. Parking and water in- day of February, 2013, �Knowledge Knowledge of local, provincial federal workplace compliance of of requested to contact the QUALIFICATIONS Suitable for must be filed with the � QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of local, provincial andand federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation � Knowledge of local, provincial federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation Merrickville- large 2 bed- cluded. undersigned. mature person only. Refer- hereinafter stated Solicitor Greyleith Greyleith Limited Limited now now part part of the of the Cruickshank Cruickshank group group of companies, of companies, has an an • 310T and/or 421A and/or 310S Certification is required andand legislation room ground floor apt. Nice- ences. Available now. 310T 421A and/or 310S Certification is required � • �regulations Ability to and/or read interpret specifications andand drawings withwith thehas regulations and legislation DATED at Toronto on Ability to read and interpret specifications drawings the Cruickshank, Cruickshank, atheir leading aexperience leading roadbuilder roadbuilder and and aggregate aggregate supplier supplier located located in in opening opening in their in Carleton Carleton Place Place location location for for the the following following positions: positions: Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate for the undersigned Greyleith Greyleith Limited Limited now now part part of the of the Cruickshank Cruickshank group group of companies, of companies, has has an ly decorated. Parking, stove, $850 • Supervisory in a related field required monthly. July 30, 2014. � • �Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings withwith the the an Supervisory inassociated a associated related field required knowledge of job costing and processes Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings knowledge ofexperience job costing and processes personal representative on fridge, heat, water included. 613-283-6337. opening opening in their in their Carleton Carleton Place Place location location for for the the following following positions: positions: supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate need for the Ontario Ontario and and Alberta, Alberta, has has an an immediate immediate opening opening at our at our Kingston Kingston Shop Shop PUBLIC GUARDIAN • � • Complete understanding ofand commercial motor vehicle mainknowledge of job costing and associated processes or before the 15th day of Complete understanding ofcontracts commercial motor vehicle main$825/mth. plus hydro. fundamentals of and experience in STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS knowledge of job costing associated processes �Understanding Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in AND TRUSTEE following position: for for the the following following position: position: September, 2014; Smiths FallsLarge 1 First/last required. Available tenance and repair and/or heavy equipment/plant mechanical � � Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in in managing subcontractors under the terms of a STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS ESTATE TRUSTEE tenance and repair and/or heavy equipment/plant mechanical Understanding fundamentals of contracts and managing subcontractors under the terms ofcontract aexperience contract the bedroom plus office apart- thereafter, QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS Sept 1. 613-283-0746. 595 BAY STREET, maintenance and repair managing subcontractors under theand terms of aofcontract ment, private, non-smok- undersigned will distribute � Highly developed problem solving analytical skills maintenance and repair managing subcontractors under the terms a contract � Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS SUITE 800 Osgoode: 2 bedroom apt. ing, no pets, $765/month the assets of the said Familiar with and inventory practices andand Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills Familiar with purchasing and inventory control practices TORONTO, ONTARIO • �� • � Minimum Minimum 5 years 5purchasing years related related experience experience in Heavy incontrol Heavy Structural Structural Construction Construction Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills Appliances, laundry & plus utilities. 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July, 2014. �• QUALIFICATIONS �Ability to design layout Knowledge Knowledge of local, of local, provincial provincial andand federal federal workplace workplace compliance compliance regulations regulations and and legislation legislation resource resource requirements � Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance Clean, quiet person, nonNOTICE TO � Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance • �•RESPONSIBILITIES 310T 310T and/or 421A 421A and/or and/or 310S 310S Certification Certification is drawings required is required www.cruickshankgroup.com Perth- 2 bedroom apartRESPONSIBILITIES regulations regulations and legislation legislation Ability Ability toand/or read toand read and interpret interpret specifications specifications andand drawings with with thethe CHAD LEE HENDY, �• �Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance and efficiency of employees and subcontractors to ensure project CREDITORS AND ment $700/mth, in mod- smoker. $750 all inclusive Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance and efficiency ofand employees subcontractors to ensure project Supervisory Supervisory experience experience inspecifications a inassociated related aand related field field required required •• �• ••��Coordinate vehicle equipment maintenance and repair activiEstate Trustee With a Ability Ability to read to read and and interpret interpret specifications and and drawings drawings with with thethe knowledge knowledge of job of job costing costing and and associated processes processes OTHERS ern, well maintained, with cable and internet. 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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)
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PAULâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MASONRY
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Lockwoodâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sight & Sound, looking for Satellite installer/assistant, experience preferred but not required, please send resume lockwoods@cogeco.net 613-283-0584.
Neil Bros. Equipment Rentals Ltd. looking for shovel & backhoe operator & labourer, min. 5 years experience. Fax resume 613-256-2063 or call Full/Part-Time Clean- 613-256-6374. ers/Team Leaders for growing residential clean- Painters needed for exteing company based in rior higher heights in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No Perth. Must have fall reevenings. No weekends. straint certificate and All travel paid. WSIB clearance to paint $ 1 1 . 0 0 - $ 1 4 . 0 0 / h r . from a ladder. Several (613)489-3993 or weeks work to be done. elitecleaning@storm.ca 613-267-6315. Dynamic servers required for restaurant in Perth. Forward resume to: mitchandchelsea@sympatico.ca
Full-Time temporary licensed plumber required for a friendly plumbing business. Send resume gmjco@xplornet.ca
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INSIDE SALES PERSON REQUIRED
Cougar Company is recruiting for a dynamic inside sales person. This position is located in Perth, and the successful candidate will be required to work in a fast paced environment, have strong sales, IT, disciplinary, organisational, and decision making skills, and be capable of the following: 1. Self-motivation to produce results 2. Educating specifiers, selling â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;projectsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, and selling â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;productsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 3. Setting up dealer network Salary commensurate to capacity and experience Applications to peter.ghinn@cougarcompany.com
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HELP WANTED Paving Company. requires AZ dumptruck drivers, asphalt rakers & interlock installers. Min. 5 years experience. 613-274-0068. Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be
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Serving Dundas and Grenville Counties
Immediate Job Opening Full-time Thrift Shop Manager 35.5 hours per week Responsible for the day to day running of the Thrift Shop
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Reporting to the Administrator-Clerk and a member of the senior management team, the !*5479.3, 94 9-* )2.3.897&947 1*70 &3) & 2*2'*7 4+ 9-* 8*3.47 2&3&,*2*39 9*&2 9-* Director of Finance/Treasurer has the prime responsibility for all financial matters for the .7*(947 4+ .3&3(* #7*&8:7*7 -&8 9-* 57.2* 7*85438.'.1.9> +47 &11 +.3&3(.&1 2&99*78 +47 9-* Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley. This position is accountable for the administration and control of municipal financial operations. #4<38-.5 4+ 1.?&'*9-94<3 .91*> #-.8 548.9.43 .8 &((4:39&'1* +47 9-* &)2.3.897&9.43 &3) INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP(439741 4+ 2:3.(.5&1 +.3&3(.&1 45*7&9.438 MENT OPERATOR Responsible for: SCHOOL. No Simulators. â&#x20AC;˘ Performing the statutory duties of the position as required under the Municipal Act. In-the-seat training. Real !*85438.'1* +47 world tasks. Weekly start â&#x20AC;˘ Maintaining the operating the Townshipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s accounting and financial reporting systems dates. Job Board! Funding *7+472.3, 9-* 89&9:947> ):9.*8 4+ 9-* 548.9.43 &8 7*6:.7*) :3)*7 9-* :3.(.5&1 (9 â&#x20AC;˘ Co-ordinating the annual operat9ing and capital budgets options. Sign up online! â&#x20AC;˘ Preparing financial statements, coordinates the annual audit and implements &.39&.3.3, 9-* 45*7&9.3, 9-* #4<38-.5B8 &((4:39.3, &3) +.3&3(.&1 7*5479.3, 8>89*28 i h e s c h o o l . c o m 1-866-399-3853 audit recommendations. 4 47).3&9.3, 9-* &33:&1 45*7&9 .3, &3) (&5.9&1 ':),*98 â&#x20AC;˘ Coordinating the banking arrangements for the Township. 7*5&7.3, +.3&3(.&1 89&9*2*398 (447).3&9*8 9-* &33:&1 &:).9 &3) .251*2*398 &:).9 HELP WANTED â&#x20AC;˘ Supervising all matters concerning the municipal taxes, other financial billing, payroll 7*(422*3)&9.438 and insurance programs 447).3&9.3, 9-* '&30.3, &77&3,*2*398 +47 9-* #4<38-.5 CL444663 â&#x20AC;˘ Supervision of other staff members ":5*7;.8.3, &11 2&99*78 (43(*73.3, 9-* 2:3.(.5&1 9&=*8 49-*7 +.3&3(.&1 '.11.3, 5&>7411 &3) â&#x20AC;˘ Providing advice and guidance to Council and senior managers as required. .38:7&3(* 574,7&28 Qualifications ":5*7;.8.43 4+ 49-*7 89&++ 2*2'*78 â&#x20AC;˘ Post-secondary education in accounting and finance 74;.).3, &);.(* &3) ,:.)&3(* 94 4:3(.1 &3) 8*3.47 2&3&,*78 &8 7*6:.7*) â&#x20AC;˘ Successful completion of the CPA, CA, CMA or CGA designation would be an asset â&#x20AC;˘ A minimum of three (3) yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; experience in a senior management position or :&1.+.(&9.438 equivalent audit/financial experience with an accounting firm or medium size 489 8*(43)&7> *):(&9.43 .3 &((4:39.3, &3) +.3&3(* private/public sector business ":((*88+:1 (4251*9.43 4+ 9-* 47 )*8.,3&9.43 <4:1) '* &3 &88*9 â&#x20AC;˘ Demonstrated problem solving, analytical and report writing skills 2.3.2:2 4+ 9-7** >*&78B *=5*7.*3(* .3 & 8*3.47 2&3&,*2*39 548.9.43 47 *6:.;&1*39 â&#x20AC;˘ Computer literacy in a Windows environment with proficiency in word processing, &:).9 +.3&3(.&1 *=5*7.*3(* <.9- &3 &((4:39.3, +.72 47 2*).:2 8.?* 57.;&9* 5:'1.( 8*(947 spreadsheets, database and presentation software skills ':8.3*88 â&#x20AC;˘ Strong public relation skills, including an appreciation of the need for confidentiality, *243897&9*) 574'1*2 841;.3, &3&1>9.(&1 &3) 7*5479 <7.9.3, 80.118 tact and discretion. 425:9*7 1.9*7&(> .3 & $.3)4<8 *3;.7432*39 <.9- 574+.(.*3(> .3 <47) 574(*88.3, â&#x20AC;˘ Successful applicant will require a criminal check 857*&)8-**98 )&9&'&8* &3) 57*8*39&9.43 84+9<&7* 80.118 A full job description is available on the Townshipâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website: "9743, 5:'1.( 7*1&9.43 80.118 .3(1:).3, &3 &557*(.&9.43 4+ 9-* 3**) +47 (43+.)*39.&1.9> 9&(9 www.elizabethtown-kitley.on.ca &3) ).8(7*9.43 ":((*88+:1 &551.(&39 <.11 7*6:.7* & (7.2.3&1 (-*(0 Interested applicants are invited to submit a letter of application detailing their â&#x20AC;&#x153;fitâ&#x20AC;? for the position as well as a resume. All applications should be received by the undersigned by 4:00 pm on August 15, 2014. +:11 /4' )*8(7.59.43 .8 &;&.1&'1* 43 9-* #4<38-.5B8 <*'8.9* Yvonne L. Robert, CMO <<< *1.?&'*9-94<3 0.91*> 43 (& Administrator-Clerk Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley 39*7*89*) &551.(&398 &7* .3;.9*) 94 8:'2.9 & 1*99*7 4+ &551.(&9.43 )*9&.1.3, 9-*.7 @+.9A +47 9-* 6544 New Dublin Road 548.9.43 &8 <*11 &8 & 7*8:2* 11 &551.(&9.438 8-4:1) '* 7*(*.;*) '> 9-* :3)*78.,3*) '> R.R.#2 Addison, Ontario 52 43 :,:89 K0E 1A0 %;433* !4'*79 yrobert@elizabethtown-kitley.on.ca )2.3.897&947 1*70 All applications will be held in strict confidence. Personal information is collected under #4<38-.5 4+ 1.?&'*9-94<3 .91*> the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and *< :'1.3 !4&)
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House of Lazarus Community Outreach Mission
HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com
Director of Finance/Treasurer Permanent Full Time
HELP WANTED
will be used for employment assessment purposes only.
The Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates re able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for an interview, please let us know if you require any accommodation to ensure you can participate dully and equally during the recruitment and selection process. Connected to Your Community - 47 - Thursday, August 14, 2014
Deadline for applications: August 22nd, 2014 Phone: 613-989-3830 Fax: 613-989-3830 house.lazarus@gmail.com
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REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY
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R.E. HANNA PAVING INC. Immediately requires
Automotive Technician
ASPHALT ROLLER OPERATOR
(1st or 2nd Year Apprentice) Requirements: Good communication & organizational skills Self motivated and good listening/writing skills Valid drivers’ license Be team oriented & willing to grow within the company Ford experience an asset but not necessary Please drop off resume in person to:
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Salary to be negotiated depending on experience
For Lease: Restaurant in Westport, available November 1, Fully equipped. Call 647-992-2078 or 416-264-2078 ask for Kelly.
Please call 613-253-0281 or fax resume to 613-253-3266
Classifieds Get Results! HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
R.E. HANNA PAVING INC. Immediately requires
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER AZ LICENCE
Must be capable of towing an equipment float. 3 - 5 years experience Salary to be negotiated depending on experience
CL445318_0724
HELP WANTED
PSW’s and HSW’s are required for casual employment with Rural Ottawa South Support Services. We have an urgent need for care providers in the towns of Richmond and Kemptville area’s but are also keen to recruit for our other rural communities. Successful candidates for the PSW positions must have a PSW certificate from a recognized institution, both HSW and PSW must have a valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, experience with dementia and physical frailty, as well as basic computer skills. If you are an enthusiastic, caring individual who would like to join our support team, please forward your resume by August 20th to info@rosss.ca Attention: Program Manager. Inquiries are welcomed and encouraged 613-692-4697x227
DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett
at 613-283-5555.
HELP WANTED
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON
Employment Opportunities For Casual Dietary Students Food Handling Course Required Casual Dietary Aides/Cooks Food Service Certificate Required and Food Handling Course Required
A Division of Hinton Auto Connection Ltd.
Hinton Dodge Chrysler has 1 Permanent Full Time Position to fill immediately. We offer Competitive Pay, Benefit Plans and a State of the Art Facility. We are looking for Career Oriented, Energetic Self Starters with Great Communication Skills. Position: Automotive Lube Pit Technician/1st Year Apprentice Knowledge of Automotive Maintenance Perform Lube Oil Filter multi-point inspection Advise customers on any future service needs Maintain a clean and safe work area Valid drivers licence Qualified candidates can either mail or email a copy of their resume to: Attention: Kevin Ireton Hinton Dodge Chrysler 110 Ewart Ave. Perth, ON K7H 3M6 Email: kevin.i@hintondodge.ca
CL460052_0814
HILLTOP MANOR
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607
Child care provided in my home, Smiths Falls. Accepting newborns to school age children. Full and part time available, before and after school program as well. Loving mother of 2 kindergarten children. Nut free household. 1 block from St Francis School. Reasonable rates and availability from 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. to support commuters. Starting September 2. For further information or appointment please call Maryanne 613-285-7882 or 613-285-5241.
Community Employment Services
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0807.CLR544039
Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and in part by the Government of Canada.
Ready.Set.Work.
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REQUIRES
PERMANENT REGISTERED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS CORNWALL SCHOOLS AND CASUAL/SUPPLY REGISTERED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS
CASUAL/SUPPLY DESIGNATED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS
OPERATIONS OPERATIONS MANAGER Roof & Building Service has a vacancy for an Operations Manager.
Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. thankTogether all applicants Learning andWe Growing in Christ for their interest. Learning and Growing Together in Christ CDSBEO IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING AN INCLUSIVE,
ACCESSIBLE AND BARRIER-FREE WORKPLACE. IF YOU WILL REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DURING THE JOB SELECTION PROCESS, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND WE WILL WORK TO MEET YOUR NEEDS.
CDSBEO IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING AN INCLUSIVE, ACCESSIBLE AND BARRIER-FREE WORKPLACE. Brent IF Laton Wm. J. Gartland YOU WILL REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DURING THE JOB SELECTION Chair of the Board Director of Education PROCESS, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND WE WILL WORK TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. Wm. J. Gartland Director of Education
House Cleaning available in Perth area, windows, errands, laundry, dishes etc. Call Sherri 613-264-0884 and leave a message.
The opportunity to fill this demanding position will be awarded to a dynamic team player with a minimum of 10 years management experience in the construction industry.
Benefits negotiable. Persons may apply by forwarding resume to Peter Ghinn at peter.g@rbs-na.com. Only those granted an interview will be contacted. Thank you,
Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter, resume and proof of qualifications in confidence by August 26, 2014 to the attention of:
Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest.
“A1” Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree removal, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764.
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.
Salary will be $80k to $120k commensurate to experience.
The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is seeking Designated Early Childhood Educators for casual and supply. Please refer to our website The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is seeking www.cdsbeo.on.ca for details on theandpositions. Registered Early Childhood Educators, permanent casual/supply. Please refer to our website www.cdsbeo.on.ca for details on the Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter, resume and positions. proof of qualifications in confidence by August 26, 2014 to the attention of: Barb Renaud Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: hr@cdsbeo.on.ca E-mail: hr@cdsbeo.on.ca
WORK WANTED
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Assistance with Resumes & Cover Letters One-to-One Job Search Support Job Leads/Postings Paid Job Trials/Placements Training/Hiring Incentives for Employers Employment Related Workshops/Certification Access to High Speed Internet & Computers Employment Ontario’s Re-Training Programs
All Services Are Free!
on the web: cesperth.ca
40 Sunset Boulevard Suite 102 Perth, Ontario, K7H 2Y4 Phone: 613-267-1381 Fax: 613-267-1806 Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 4 pm • Wednesdays: 10 am to 7 pm
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Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Catholic District School Board Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 of Eastern Ontario Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0
Brent Laton Chair of the Board
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER/ Home Support Workers
All applications will be held as confidential
REQUIRES
HELP WANTED
Please call 613-253-0281 or fax resume to 613-253-3266
or email: tmoore@abford.com Tom Moore, Service Manager 230 Lombard St., Smiths Falls, ON
Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to: Nicole Nicholson, Director of Nutritional Services Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: nicole@hilltopmanor.ca
HELP WANTED
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CL450231_0814
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CL459834_0814
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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. Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088. Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET 2674 Bay Shore Rd, Kingston. near Grass Creek Park. August 16, 9-3, tools, household, boating, lots of stuff
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Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.
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Almonte Presbyterian Church Missions Yard & Bake Sale. Saturday, August 23, 8 am-1 pm, 111 Church Street Almonte. All proceeds to missions. Rain or shine. August 15 - 17, after 8am, 1236 Concession 10B, Drummond. August 16, 7-12pm, boys baby clothes, toys, other clothing, odds & ends, everything going cheap. 18 Aberdeen Ave.
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A&B Ford Collision is looking for an experienced Estimator/Appraiser The successful candidate will be self-motivated, an excellent communicator and a team player. If you have 3 to 5 years experience in body shop estimating with the ability to write/upload estimates accurately and have computer knowledge with Mitchell and Audatex Management Systems we would like to hear from you. Interested candidates are invited to forward resume to dtryon@abford.com or drop off at dealership Attn: D Tryon.
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August 16, 8-2pm, 240 Wayside Drive, Perth, past Hillside Gardens, furniture, teak headboard, attached bedside tables(twinbed) office chairs, pine table & 6 captain chairs, very good clothing, dishes.
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August 16, 7am - 1pm, movies, sports, cards, teen girl clothes, tools, postage stamp collections, collectibles, lumber, 5000 Mahon Road, from Rideau Ferry take Old Kingston Road for 4km, stay straight onto Mahon Road 1km.
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SAT, AUG 23, 2014 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF MR. RAYMOND COLE 435 WOOD STREET EAST, PRESCOTT Directions: From the 401, Edward St. exit, south to Churchill Rd, turn left to Boundary St. turn right, over railway tracks to Wood St, turn right to auction, follow the auction signs! Mr. Cole attended many auctions over the years, some of the items to include local memorabilia, Hart Bros. Bay Of Quinte Works # 2 crock, signed wartime letter from the Minister of National Defence commemorating the life & service of C. 34977 Trooper Kenneth Baker, Belleville Dairy bottle, railroad related items, old photo’s, antique & modern furnishings, electronics, appliances, many hand & power tools, push mowers, rototiller etc… Auctioneers Note: All items in excellent condition throughout. Everything must be sold! For a detailed list w/ photos go to www. lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, Damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen, Washrooms 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:
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Requires Mature Part Time Help Experience in ladies wear sales a huge asset. This is a long term position. Bring resume to store or email to emalee@storm.ca.
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AUCTION SALE Mr. Edwin Holditch Sunday, August 17th, @ 1:00pm At his residence, 717 Upper Oakleaf Rd., Athens. Just east of 42 Highway, across from the former Merton Phillips Auction Hall (Watch For Signs). Please Honour The No Parking Signs Consisting of – Antiques such as (Bow front china cabinet, gate leg drop leaf table, round pedestal dining room table, double brass bed, 4 matching pressback chairs, Waterfall dressers, harp end coffee table, claw foot oak washstand, spindle rocking chair, dresser w/mirror, etc.), china cups & saucers, old toys, Depression glass, Carnival glass items, Roseville pottery, crockery, old books, Fireking dishes, Pinwheel crystal compote, ½ skid of 30kg bags of mortar mix, 200 Ty Beanie babies w/collector book, costume jewelry, DVD-VHS movies, hand & power tools, Craftsman lawn tractor, BRAND NEW large leather arm chairs, 4-7 foot bowed glass china cabinets (huge, RESERVE BID) (still wrapped in plastic),Queen Ann dining room table w/chairs, assortment of paintings & framed pictures, 70 pcs. of 12” x 15’ pine logs, 20 cords pine fire wood, carved wooden tiki, statues, large selection of fancy glassware, fishing rods & accessories, 16 gauge shotgun (proper permit required),Occupied Japan items, wooden carvings, 25 pc. English Heritage miniature toby jug collection w/ papers (Reserve bid), plus much, much more. Auctioneer’s Note: Mr. Holditch has recently moved to the Athens area, has been collecting antiques for over 40 years, decided to downsize, the 7 foot china cabinets are a must see, along with all the fine china and glassware dishes, many boxes still unpacked, expect surprises. Again by order of the O.P.P. (No Parking Allowed on West Side of Road). NO DOGS ALLOWED. Full Listing & pictures at www.facebook.com/townncountryauctions and www.theauctionfever.com Canteen Town N Country Auction Services Auctioneer: Reynolds Vander Velde 613-926-0512 #2014-03 CL442252_0814
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today” Saturday, August 16, 2014 - Outdoor On Site Auction. 756 Drummond Concession 12C - Auction Starts at 10am (Preview from 9am). 15 Boxes of newCeramic Tiles, 4 New Screen Doors, Assorted Hand Carts, Craftsman Tool Chest, Antique Light Fixtures, Tonka Toys, Snow Shoes, Crosscut Saws, Assorted Antique Hand Tools, Miners Shovel, Brand New Glass Bowl Top Sink, Triple Pedestal Table & 6 Chairs & 3 Leafs, Antique Lanterns, Assorted China, Wedgwood, Antique Scale, Large Selection of Good Quality Crocks and Warmers, Good Selection of Kitchenware, Toaster, Pots & Pans, Large Antique Glass Churn, Barnsby English Style Saddle, New Faux Suede Chesterfield & Loveseat, Marble Base Swivel Pole Lamp, Soap Stone Signed, Old Salters, Mantle Clock with Key, Blue Hobnail Berry Bowl, Large Assortment of Royalty China & Memorabilia, Hand Carved Rosewood Loin, Large Ornate Tin Urn, Beswick Cat Figurine, Goebel Figurine, Leather Top End Table, Large Modern Table with 4 Chairs, Baskets, Butter Boxes, Selection of Military Patches & Medals, Leather Airforce Hats, Military Swords, Bayonet, Western Stanley Saddle, Selection of Silver Canadian Coins, Selection of Soap Stone Signed, Old Net Weights & Glass Bobbers, Old Record Case, Daybed, Singer Hand Sewing Machine, Childs Wicker Chair, 3/4 Antique Cast Iron Bed with Brass Knobs, Stainless Chest Organizer, Assorted Older Luggage, Hat Boxes, Hand Made Pine Bed, Assorted Decorations, Antique Wall Clock with Key working order missing glass, Coca Cola Cooler & Memorabillia, Older Mickey Mouse Figurines, Assortment of Older Marbles, Assorted Old Tins, 2 - 10 K Gold Mens Rings, 46î LG Flatscreen TV, Assorted Child’s Dishes, Assorted Tools & Tool Cases, Chisel Sets, Decorative Boxes, Wood Barrels, Portable Sunbeam Steaming Machine, Sports Cards, buttons, Wood Chisels, Drills, Saws, Mid 80’s Camaro Back Hatch, Assorted Farm Collectibles & More! Sunday, August, 17 2014 - On Site Auction - Large Depression Glass Downsizing, 625 Marble Rock Road, Gananoque Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am). 600 - 700 Pieces of Old Original Depression Glass From a Personal Collection of Pink, Amber & Green - From Bowls, Plates. Cups & Vases to Water Pitchers Mixing Bowls & More. 300 - 500 Pieces of Fiestaware plus some copies, Modern Wooden Table, 6 Wooden Bar Chairs, Patio Swing, Patio Set, Bistro Set, Leather Chesterfield & Loveseat, Selection of Hand Tools, Power Tools, Snow Blower, Lawn Tractor, Built In Stove, Ladders, Extension Cords, Wednesday, August 20, 2014 - $39,000 Minimum Bid Real Estate Auction CHATTEL AUCTION STARTS AT 5PM Real Estate Sells at 6 PM SHARP. 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! 4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Large Eat In Kitchen with Open Concept Dining & Living Room. BRAND NEW 100 AMP Service! Saturday, August 23, 2014 - MASSIVE INDOOR & OUTDOOR AUCTION THE ENTIRE AUCTION IS 14 - 16 STORAGE LOCKERS Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) Personal Items & Refuge type items (crap) have been taken out for the most part and disposed of. Expect Everything From Full Size Appliances, Many Bed Frames, Bunk Bed Set, Love seat, Chairs, Dinette Sets, Dressers, Antique Dressers, Iron Patio Furniture, Drum Sets, Wheels & Tires, Fishing & Tackle, TOOLS, more TOOLS and even more TOOLS (power & Hand), Linens, Dishes, Housewares, Pots & Pans, Electronics, DVD’s, Movies, Music, Steel Weights, Books, Pictures, Exercise Equipment, AND EVERYTHING else imaginable. PLAN ON A VERY LARGE SALE - BRING YOUR TRUCKS - BRING YOUR TRAILERS. Sunday, August 24, 2014 - On Site Auction Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) Ramsay Con 4A - Innisville Tandem Travel Trailer, Large Fiberglass Boat, Findlay Oval Cook stove, Honda Generators, 400 + Costumes (was a rental business), Farm Related, Antique Furniture, Birds, Cages, Bird Cages, Large Selection of Material & Sewing related items, Patio Set, Outdoor Garden Ornaments, Large Selection of Greenhouse Planters & Effects, wagon wheel, wheel barrow, water barrels, large Selection of Occasional Chairs, Antique Chairs, Selection of Doors, Windows, Childs Table & Chairs, Wicker Chair, Ornate Pine Flintstone Style Set of 4 Chairs, Miniature Doll Furniture, Pictures & Prints, Lamps, Crocks, Snow globes, Built In Dishwasher, Stain Glass, Hockey Miniature Collectible Thimbles, Books, Camera, Glassware, Antique Dishes, Antique Wooden Mirrored wall Cabinet, Singer Sewing Machine, Selection of Quilts & material, Full Size Fridge, 2 Snow Blowers, Wringer Washer, Doll Pram, Outdoor Benches, Tires, wood splitter, tools & large selection of collectibles. Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - On Site Auction to be held at R.E.A.L Deal - 85 William St W, Smiths Falls (Located across from the Smiths Falls Train Museum) Auction Starts at 5 PM - Preview from 4 PM Cash - Debit - Visa - Mastercard - American Express Building Materials from 2 Local Turn of the Century Homes including that of 140 Elmsley Street- Featuring Stain Glass, Antique Pocket Doors & Various Doors of Different Sizes, Casing, Trim, Moulding, Glass, Light Fixtures & So much more Please See Website for full Listing - Delivery is available through Auctioneer. Sunday, September 7, 2014 - VERY LARGE MULTI ESTATE & CONSIGN AUCTION To be Held at Dan Peters Auction Hall Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) Old Antique Back to the wall Cupboard, Reclining Chesterfield & Chairs as new, Solid Colonial Maple Table and 4 Chairs with Buffet Hutch, Maple Cannonball Queen Size Bedroom Set As NEW with Box spring & Mattress, Tables & Chairs, 2 Double Beds, Full Size Stove, Heavy Duty Dryer, Small Appliances, Linens & Bedding, Pictures & Prints, Collectibles, Please Expect Contents from 4 Estates.
Home Office (613) 284-8281 New Mattress Sales (613) 284-1234 Email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauction.com
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FIREARMS, MILITARY, EDGED WEAPONS, VINTAGE FISHING
August 16, 8-noon, 2671 Second Concession Bathurst, furniture, small appliances, dishes, microwave, bar-fridge, exercise equipment & more.
Friday August 15 and Saturday August 16, 8-am Rain or Shine, 8th line Tay Valley Balderson.
At Switzer’s Auction Centre, 25414 Highway 62 South, Bancroft, ON
Clothes, toys, 100s of record albums, DVDs, CDs, hockey cards, dishes, antiques, etc. SaturdaySunday, August 16-17 and 23-24. 2921 Tennyson Rd., Perth.
Downsizing, August 16, if rain August 17, 9-3pm, construction materials & tools, household items, VHS, toys, purses, odds & ends, dolls & bells collection, going cheap. 9137 Cavanagh Road, Carleton Place.(old hwy 7, across Thomas Cavanagh Construction). No earlybirds please.
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LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION SATURDAY AUGUST 23RD 10:00 A.M
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FROM COLLECTIONS & ESTATES: A FEATURE SALE COMPRISING PROHIBITED & RESTRICTED HANDGUNS, HUNTING RIFLES & SHOTGUNS, ANTIQUE RIFLES, MUSKETS, HANDGUNS, FISHING & EDGED WEAPONS, UNIFORMS, HELMETS, COMPOUND & CROSSBOWS + AMMUNITION. FEATURES: ORIGINAL ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION LATE MODEL 1860 HENRY REPEATING RIFLE, WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL SCHUTZEN RIFLE, OVER 700 LOTS IN TOTAL!
COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS AND PHOTO’S AT: www.switzersauction.com FOLLOW LINKS TO:
www.proxibid.com/switzersauction CHECK BACK FOR REGULAR UPDATES. WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOUR QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS IN THIS AND FUTURE SALES TERMS: Cash, Visa, Master Card, Inter-ac, 10% Buyers Premium Onsite, 15% on Proxibid
Paul Switzer, Auctioneer/Appraiser 1-613-332-5581 • 1-800-694-2609 or email: info@switzersauction.com
to be held on site @ # 222 Fagan Lake Rd., Maberly, ON from the village of Maberly take the Elphin-Maberly Rd. & turn onto Fagan Lake Rd. (Auction Signs) on Wed., Aug. 27/14 @ 6 pm
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Garage Sale, August 23, 8-1, 1601 Guthrie Rd (off Rosedale Road South) Smiths Falls. Household items, books and camping Garage sale, August 16 supplies. and 17, 8-3, 246 Allan Street, Smiths Falls. Table Sale. and chairs, tools, trunks, Garage/Moving Sat., Aug. 16, 179 King etc. St., Carleton Place: Kitchen table & 4 chairs, small Classifieds bar fridge, steel & laminate office desk, lots more. Get Results! Rain date Sun., Aug. 17.
AUCTION SALE for Peter and Valarie Wykes Take Highway 401 Exit 675 and travel north into Mallorytown. Turn left onto County Road 2, then right onto Quabbin Road and follow it for about two miles to Property 109. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 - 9:30 A.M. 1964 Ford Fairlane 500; 2002 Honda 750 motorcycle; Johnson 3 1/2 hp outboard motor; Minn Kota trollingmotor; Two furrow plow; Cultivator; Discs; Dump rake; Flat bed trailer frame; MTD riding lawnmower; Snowblower; Gas string trimmer on wheels; Gas string trimmer; Two aluminum extension ladders; Cement mixer; Truck tool box; Loading ramps; Engine stand; Snap-On tool chests; Quantity of hand and power tools; Flux core welder; Table saw; Bench grinders; Hub caps; License plates; Glass top incubator; Milk cans; Cast iron seat; Beam scales; Shell Gasoline sign; Large wooden kitchen cupboard; Large two door wooden cupboard; Hoosier type cupboard; Wall mounted pine corner cupboard; Hall rack; Large wooden double wardrobe; China cabinet with glass front and sides; Assorted wooden tables and chairs; Four tier corner shelf; Victrola; Brass bed; Dresser and mirror; Trunks; Large framed war time posters by the Stetson Hat Company; Large 1886 elk painting; Assorted good dishes; Coal oil lamps; Counter scales; Modern bedroom furniture; Pine quilt rack; Guitar; Banjo; Piano; Large kitchen table with eight chairs; For full listing, visit www.theauctionfever.com. For further information, please call 613-923-5989. Property Sold. Car and motorcycle sell at 1:00 p.m. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145 CL451033_0807
to be held on site @ # 838 Hwy 511 (Lanark Rd) just north of Perth ON K7H 3C8 (Auction Signs) on Mon., Aug. 18/14 @ 6 pm
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DAN PETERS AUCTION
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~ 130 Acre Farm. Log House w/ New Addition ~ Featuring 130 acres (+/-) w/ a natural road severance forming 2 lots 114/16 acres. Seated on the wonderfully private 114 acres (mix of field, pasture & bush) & a deceivingly large c1863 log homestead w/ rechinked exterior (‘13) & new 2008 addition. The homestead features an oversized, enclosed porch, a 3 seasons sun room (2 yr Selkirk chimney), a large open concept family room & study, an eat-in timbered kitchen w/ Regency airtight wood stove, a laundry room & 3 large bedrooms (up). All new upgrades to the homestead in ’09 (propane furnace/ductwork, generator hookup panel, owned elec. water heater, patio & porch & in ’13 windows & doors). Quality inclusions (4 appliances & 2 Regency airtight wood stoves). Open-air patio overlooks the above ground 24’x4’ pool, pool house, green house, potting & tool sheds, log barn, stunning parklike perennial gardens, year round creek & sweeping views of your property. The new addition boasts a large living room, a 2 pce bath, a huge, attached, screened-in porch for relaxed family gatherings or sleeping, a full basement w/ Regency airtight wood stove & a new propane furnace in ‘13. High speed internet. On well & septic. Natural road severance to the 30 acre parcel of land supports 2 ponds (1 dug, 1 natural) & possible building site. Yearly taxes $1200.00 (+/-). Fantastic buying opportunity for family living/granny suite, ATVing, hunting or for nature enthusiasts, severing/selling, building &/or rental. Excellent long-term investment. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers Jim & Trevor Hands: The Voices of Experience Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
~ Remodelled To A Very High Standard ~ Offering a rural vibe on the outskirts of town. This surveyed property (152’ fr x 204’d) is approached by a double wide paved drive. Maintenance free, vinyl sided bungalow has rich colour shades throughout. Living room has a propane fireplace. The show & tell kitchen has a central island w/ breakfast bar, a workstation & 4 newer appliances. Dining room has patio doors to private rear deck & an adjacent 2 pce powder room. 4 bedrooms (1 down). Chic & cozy, tiled 4 pce bath. Attached, large 17’w x 41’d multi-purpose garage with wide mounted & ceiling lighting, auto door opener & water. Interior/exterior entrance to full basement, housing laundry, storage & bedroom. New roof (‘09). New propane furnace & central air (’12, w/ 10 yr transferable warranty). All new in 2013 are sump pump, elec. hot water heater, UV system & water softener. On well & septic. Annual taxes $2162.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Garage/moving sale, Saturday August 23, 8am. 430 Moffatt Street Carleton Place. dishes, blue glassware, kitchen items. paintings, porcelain dolls, kids toys, small tables, lamps, single bedframe, misc. Moving Sale, 1061 Line 7, Beckwith, Saturday August 16, 8-1pm, antiques, collectibles, furniture & household. Moving Sale/Yard Sale: Many large and small items for sale. Antiques, furniture, large wall unit, tools, copper mural, handmade dollhouse, recumbent bike and many smaller items. 252 Harris Road, Kemptville. Sat., Aug. 16, 8-4. Multi Family yard sale, Saturday August 16, 8noon, 32 Hughes Crescent Perth. Multi Family yard/moving sale, August 16, 8-noon, 4870 Lunney Road, Pakenham, toys, household items, antiques, adult & children clothing, Rain or Shine. Rain or Shine, August 16, 8-3pm, 1982 Rosedale Road North, horse tack, xmas decor, kid stuff & lots more. Saturday, August 16, 8 a.m. 140 Bristow Drive (off Rosedale Rd South) Smiths Falls. Yard/Jam sale. Proceeds: Canadian Diabetes Association. Saturday August 16, 8-2, 2 Thom Street Perth, tools, books, clothes, outdoor umbrella, kids quilt, various other items. Saturday August 16, 8-4pm, 3711 Hwy 43 W, 1 mile from Smiths Falls on Perth Hwy.
Connected to Your Community - 50 - Thursday, August 14, 2014
Saturdays, August 16 and 23, 9-4, South of North Gower, 6988 Fourth Line. Antiques, collectibles, dining table, china, sewing supplies, books, etc. Support Mel’s Farm, Huge Yard Sale, Aug 23, 9-2pm, Dan’s Closet, Davidson Courtyard, 7 Russell St. W, Smiths Falls. 613-284-2664. University Bound! Saturday, August 16, 8-1pm. sofa & chairs, end-tables, dishes, closet organizers, TV, microwave cart and lots more. 1835 Ramsay Concession 12, Almonte (beside Greystone Estates).
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CRTC challenges communications industry to address paper bill fees
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Eastern Ontario’s Largest Indoor Flea Market 150 booths Open Every Sunday All Year 8am-4pm Hwy. #31 – 2 kms north of 401
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SAT, AUG 16, 2014 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9:00 AM FOR MR. & MRS. DOUG CASSELMAN OF 2056 DUNDAS ST., CARDINAL, ON
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Doug and Marilyn lived in this historic home in Cardinal for many years, having kept items from the family and a good eye for collecting, they are now selling their home and offer a variety of antiques, collectibles, china, glassware, furniture & a shop full of tools. Auctioneers Note: Full day sale, items in immaculate condition showing pride of ownership throughout! Expect surprises. See you there! For a more detailed list with photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, Damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa Mastercard w/ Photo I.D. As Is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:
to find an appropriate approach,” stated Jean-Pierre Blais, chairman, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The CRTC is concerned that the approach taken by the industry in the transition from paper to electronic bills may not have taken into account the specific circumstances of some Canadians. The CRTC is inviting representatives from communications companies to a meeting that will be held on Aug. 28 at its central office. The meeting will be lead by the CRTC’s vice-chairs of broadcasting and telecommunications. Participants will be expected to come up with a clear and predictable approach to paper bill fees, if any, as well as exemptions for any such fees. This will ensure that Canadians are able to make informed decisions.
Large Selection of Quality Used Furniture
Quick facts The CRTC has challenged the communications industry to come up with a 7 DAYS 9am to 4pm • 613-284-2000 clear and predictable approach that adOPEN streetfleamarket.net dresses consumer issues related to paper 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS bill fees. CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD The CRTC will be hosting a meeting NOW ACCEPTING VENDORS AUCTIONS
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AUCTION SALE Sunday, auguSt 24, 2014 at 11 a.m. Sharp! preview at 10 a.m. @ marShall’S auction houSe 2913 cty. rd. #21 Spencerville, on This sale features antiques, collectibles, Petroliana, Tobaccoania, CPR, CNR items, local memorabilia, WWII items, knives, retro radios, tin toys, die-cast, silver coins, both 10 kt, 14 kt, heavy sterling, rings, brooches, necklace sets etc… Glass, some china, good selection of antique & modern furniture, fishing tackle, rods & reels, generator, power washer, lawn decorations etc… auctioneer’s note: A good selection, something for everyone, many unlisted items. For a more detailed list w/ photos go to www.lmauctions.ca CL441996_0814
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that their fees range from $0.99 to $5.95 per month for paper bills. Certain companies provide exemptions to these fees, such as for customers who do not have Internet access, but there is no consistent practice across the industry. “We are concerned that not all Canadians have a reasonable choice when it comes to paper bill fees for communications services. We are challenging telecommunications and broadcasting distribution companies to come up with a comprehensive approach that will enable Canadians to make informed decisions. We are prepared to explore regulatory options if the industry fails
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ANNUAL HUNTING & SPORTING GOODS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
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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
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with telecommunications and broadcasting distribution companies to facilitate discussion on the practices related to paper bill fees. The CRTC has released the results
of its fact-finding exercise on paper bill fees. Submitted by the Canadian Radiotelevision Telecommunications Commission.
TV’s Survivorman joins Nature Canada in contest to get Canadians outdoors Lifestyle – In honour of our upcoming 75th anniversary this September, Nature Canada – Canada’s oldest nature conservation charity – is launching our 75th anniversary photo contest to encourage Canadians to take advantage of the summer months, get outdoors and connect with nature. Until Aug. 31, amateur photographers and nature enthusiasts can enter their best nature photos for a chance to win a variety of prizes ranging from an unlimited National Parks season pass to Vancouver Aquarium tickets to bungee jumping. The grand prize is an impressive multi-day hike from Copper Cayuse Outfitters. A panel of celebrities including Olympian Michael Tayler, award-winning photographer Michelle Valberg and Les Stroud, better known as TV’s Survivorman, have generously agreed to judge the contest.
The contest is a simple way for youth and families to explore nature whether nearby in their NatureHood, at their cottage or during their summer vacation. “As Canadians get outdoors and start exploring, Nature Canada thinks people will inevitably start to connect with nature on a deeply personal level. We think this is the first step to ensuring the health and well-being of both nature and, frankly, of ourselves too,” said Jodi Joy, director of development for Nature Canada. Contest submissions can be made through Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, email, and regular mail. For details on how to submit and for the contest’s rules and regulations, please visit our website: naturecanada. ca. Submitted by Nature Canada.
August 16, 2014 at 10:00 am Preview: August 16, 2014 – 8:30-10:00 am Merrickville Community Centre, 106 Read Street, Merrickville, Ontario Diamond & Gold Jewelry, Pearls, Art, Rare first edition books, Hockey Cards 1950’s-70’s, Canadian silver Coins, Advertising Signs including Coca Cola & Petroliana, Sterling Silver, Pine Canadiana furniture, Barrister Case, Cast iron Toys & Banks, Musical instruments, Lawn tractor. Visit our website for over 400 pictures at www.colinlatreillauctions.ca Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, MC & Interact Call us to consign Colin Latreille Auction Services 613-258-0173 CL451069_0814
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News – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced July 23 that it will host a meeting with telecommunications and broadcasting distribution companies to discuss the practice of charging additional fees to customers who wish to receive paper bills. The CRTC also released the results of its fact-finding exercise on these practices. Based on information obtained by the CRTC, there is a wide variation in how companies approach paper bill fees. As of November 2013, 36 companies indicated that they do not charge any fees. However, 27 companies acknowledged
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Community – Kenzie Ferguson and Cheyanne Wheeler of Perth participated in the horse shows at the recent Merrickville Fair, held Aug. 8 to 10.
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