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Sports – The Mississippi Mills Grand Prix rode into town Aug. 15-17. Friday it was the Blakeney Circuit Race, Saturday the Clayton Time Trial and the Almonte Criterium, and on Sunday, the Pakenham Road Race had cyclists touring the far corners of the municipality. Above, racers take off during the Pakenham stage.

News – Following months of public protest and hot on the heels of a study released by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN), Mississippi Mills council has officially withdrawn its support for the Enerdu expansion. In a 7-3 vote during the Aug. 12 Committee of the Whole meeting, council made the decision to support a motion drafted by Coun. Shaun McLaughlin, with the help of fellow councillors. “It (motion) calls on council to formally withdraw any implied support for the Enerdu generating station expansion,” stated McLaughlin. “Further, the motion asks staff to inform the Enerdu proponent, the Premier of Ontario and

four provincial ministers of the decision.” It also speaks to protecting the historic and natural landscape of the river. Those who endorsed the motion included McLaughlin, councillors Garry Dalgity, Val Wilkinson, Duncan Abbott, Paul Watters, Bernard Cameron, Alex Gillis; while those against it were mayor John Levi and councillors Denzil Ferguson and Rick Minille. Coun. John Edwards was absent. Ron Campbell, project manager for Enerdu, said this doesn’t change their current plans. “The town council are certainly free to do as they wish and make those comments,” said Campbell during a phone interview with the Canadian Gazette

Monday. “But the approval agency for the project is the province and we continue to plan diligently.” According to the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA), Enerdu have submitted the necessary information in regards to the flood assessment plan and have submitted an application for a permit, both of which are under review. Campbell said the MVCA is satisfied with the methodology they used for studies and concurred that the information was being reviewed. He also noted they have made changes from public input on the project and the town will have input on the look of the building. See ENERDU page A/CP11

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News – Carleton Place Deputy Mayor Ed Sonnenburg has died. Sonnenburg lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 19, at Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. He was in his 66th year. He served nearly two terms as deputy mayor, from 2006-2010 and 20102014. In 2003 he unsuccessfully ran for the town’s top job against the late Brian

Costello and Paul Dulmage. Sonnenburg spent eight years on Carleton Place council. Sonnenburg was born and raised in the valley, and he spent 35 years working for the federal government (Department of National Defence), which he always felt provided an excellent foundation for time in politics. He is survived by wife Evelyn, children Carrie and Laura, and many other family and friends. Watch for Sonnenburg’s memorial article in next week’s issue of the Canadian Gazette.

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News – By helping fund a new feasibility study, Carleton Place hopes to answer a question that’s plagued them for years: Can the town support a new hotel? The issue of the study was discussed during the Aug. 11 meeting of Carleton Place’s community development committee. While the last study was completed two years ago, according to economic development co-ordinator Jasmin Ralph, a new group has come forward

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News – After falling into police communications as a fluke, one might say that Christian Paquette has truly found his calling. The Carleton Place resident, who works as a communications operator in the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Communications Centre in Smiths Falls, was recently honoured with the 2014 Public Safety Answering Points Telecommunicator of the Year Award for his dedication to his job. The award was presented in New Orleans, Louisiana during the 80th Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International Conference. Paquette, who found out about the award in early July, is the first Canadian to receive it. “...Of course I’m honoured. Considering how many amazing people work in emergency communications in this country, I’m absolutely humbled by the privilege of accepting this award,” he remarked. According to a press release issued by the OPP, the international honour, sponsored by NICE Systems, recognizes “individuals for their exceptional performance and outstanding contributions in the field of public safety, including their years of service, exemplary contributions and dedication to their organization, innovative thinking and execution of duties.” Paquette’s direct supervisor, OPP

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Carleton Place resident Christian Paquette recently earned the 2014 Public Safety Answering Points Telecommunicator of the Year Award. Above, OPP Sergeant Carlo Maragno, Paquette’s supervisor who nominated him for the award; Paquette; and Richard Mears, regional vicepresident of NICE Systems, the award sponsor. Sergeant Carlo Maragno, collected all the information for the award nomination and OPP Inspector Penny Barager reviewed the content and submitted the application. Paquette was proud to have been recognized by his superiors. “…It came as a complete shock when my platoon sergeant, Carlo Maragno, gave me the news,” he said. “He was the one who nominated me, which is awesome as he’s my direct supervisor and

did it completely without my knowledge!” Paquette has been working at the communications centre since January 2001 and said he “actually kind of fell into it while I was in college for journalism.” “My stepmother was working as an administrative assistant at the Ottawa Traffic OPP detachment and she let me know there was an opening in the communications centre and I decided to ap-

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ations, Paquette said there was a recent call with a gentleman of which he is especially proud. He was on the phone with a man for more than 30 minutes while he hid in a field, trying to escape a very violent family member. “Trying to keep him calm and composed while he shuffled barefoot around a dark cornfield in rural Ontario was challenge,” he remembers. “It was a cold fall night and the temperature was in the single digits. The caller didn’t know exactly where he was and was starting to panic. He was injured and completely frightened. It felt good to finally talk him out and get the help he needed.” The feeling of being able to save someone’s life is a question posed to Paquette quite often and he said it’s hard to describe. “Probably the best way to explain it is that it’s a huge sense of relief and accomplishment,” he remarked. It’s that type of satisfaction and commitment to the role that prompted Paquette’s peers to nominate him for the Telecommunicator of the Year Award. He was also nominated for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for his contributions to police service excellence. “We are all very proud of Christian for receiving the 2014 Telecommunicator of the Year Award,” noted Barager in a press release. “He is a very deserving member and is a great example of the professionalism, dedication and high standards OPP communication operators bring to every call, every day all across Ontario.”

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Rideau Environmental Action League grant applications due Sept. 19 Community – A school gardening group and an area youth group have already benefited from a $250 Rideau Environmental Action League (REAL) Action Grant this summer. But funding is still available for other area organizations to submit a proposal by Sept. 19. The Drummond School Green Team, “ecoNinjas”, had planted a pumpkin patch to teach students about gardening. They were seeking funding to purchase two rain barrels to collect rainwater from a nearby shed for water-

ing the plants. REAL agreed to fund the barrels and some additional gardening tools for this volunteer effort. In Almonte, the TYPS youth centre is operating a parks and garden program. One aspect of the program involves taking youth on guided visits to some on the many local green spaces, so that they can experience what their community has to offer and learn about conservation principles close-up. REAL is pleased to contribute to the support already provided by Trillium, Lanark County,

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News – Starting this month, information on busing for the upcoming school year will be just a click or a phone call away, for parents and students in eastern Ontario. Student Transportation of Eastern Ontario (STEO) is the transportation consortium for the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario (CDSBEO), and the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB). General manager and chief administrative officer, Ron Cotnam, stated, “STEO has

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Community – Above, Carrie Savard, left and Adrianna Dowdall, the reigning Lanark County Princesses of the Furrow from Carleton Place were on hand to bring greetings. Below, Cody Robinson, left, presented Jim Tim a plaque of appreciation for hosting the event at his farm.

Community – The Lanark County Plowmen’s Association hosted the ‘Biggest Little Plowing Match in Eastern Ontario’ in Mississippi Mills on Jim Tim’s Farm on Saturday, Aug. 16 with horse and tractor (top) plowing classes and a special municipal plowing competition. Left: Tim’s great nephews, Trevyn and Rylan Richard, stand beside a cow that was penned in taking in the action. Below: The municipal plowing match had four municipal representatives try their hand on the plow including, left to right: Beckwith Reeve and Lanark County Warden Richard Kidd, Mississippi Mills Mayor John Levi, Jack MacLaren MPP for Carleton Mississippi Mills and Mississippi Mills Coun. Shaun McLaughlin.

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King of the Furrow Community – The Lanark County Plowmen’s Association held its annual Lanark County Plowing Match at the farm of Jim Tim, west of Almonte, on Aug. 16. Left, Gabriel Lecavalier directs his horses during the competition. Tiffany Lepack/METROLAND

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Applications now being accepted for Legion bursary program DEAR EDITOR: Applications for the Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Bursary Program are being accepted. If you are a student who is currently attending or will be enrolling this year in a college, university or any other postsecondary institution, you may qualify for a bursary of up to $500 per each academic year. Applications must be received by Provincial Command before Friday, March 27. Eligibility: Ex-Servicemen or currently serving members of the Canadian Forces (Regular, Reserve and Merchant (Navy) and their children and grandchildren; ordinary and Life members of the Royal Canadian Legion and their children and grandchildren; associate members of the Royal Canadian Legion and their children; Ladies’ Auxiliary members

and their children and grandchildren; and Step children and step grandchildren may be considered. Application forms may be picked up at high school guidance departments or at branches of the Royal Canadian Legion. Application forms can also be downloaded from the Legion’s provincial website (Google: bursaries Ontario Command the Royal Canadian Legion.) Please note: completed application forms must be mailed to the address shown on the application form. For information, contact the Legion branch nearest you or Douglas Brunton, Zone G-3 bursary chairman at 613-258-5111 or email d.c.brunton@sympatico.ca. Douglas Brunton

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Election heats up Editorial – There’s just a few short weeks left to file nomination papers for the upcoming municipal election. The nomination period for the election, slated for Thursday, Oct. 27, opened on Jan. 2 and will close on Sept. 11. For those who are on the fence about whether public office is for them, now is your chance. While we’ve seen a large contingent of incumbents opting to run once again in communities such as Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place, Perth and North Grenville, there have also been newcomers throwing their hats into the ring. Their efforts should be applauded. It’s not an easy to choice to make. There have also been a few surprises: Smiths Falls Mayor Dennis Staples deciding to hang up his council chains this October and just a few weeks ago, longtime Mississippi Mills Coun. Garry Dalgity is vying for the top spot of mayor for the third time in his municipal career. Whether it’s running for municipal council or school board trustee, putting your name on the ballot should not be a decision made lightly. It’s an opportunity to give back to your community and provide a different set of skills around the council table. One should run because they want to make a difference and be a positive influence in the community, not to point out the negative doings of a previous council. Those running should also consider the long hours sitting on council requires. You aren’t just attending a two-hour council session every other Tuesday, but are expected to sit on various sub-committees and a number of boards. It can be an incredibly taxing, yet rewarding experience.

Pickling and preserving time a busy time for Mary and family Lifestyle – The air was heavy in the ample, that Mother even had enough to summer kitchen. Spices, boiling sugar, peddle in Renfrew on Saturdays with her and sealers in a pot of hot water, filled eggs, homemade butter, chickens and the small space with a sweet steam, cov- sticky buns. Yes, the summer had been ering the two little windows and causing good to us. Mother to take a swipe at her face with My sister Audrey, much older than I her big white apron whenever she had a was, helped Mother, but I was considered free hand. too young to do much more than hull berIt was pickling and preserving time on ries, or pick beans out of the garden. As the farm in Renfrew County. long as I was in on the action that was The swinging shelf, in the dug-out that enough to satisfy me, however, and I was Record News Record News served as our cellar, was just about bare, grateful to at least have a hand in what and what Mother was ‘putting down’ was going on for days in the summer would see us throughCanadian the winterGazette at least, kitchen. Canadian Gazette Record News and hopefully until the next crop of pro‘Putting down’ was always like a mirduce was ready for picking. acle to me. Especially when it came to Kemtpville Advance Canadian Gazette The summer had Kemtpville been goodAdvance to our the yellow beans that grew in great abungarden. Soft rainy days, hot sun, and cool dance in our garden. When I was sent out evenings guaranteed a goodly crop News of to bring in another dishpan full of yellow Perth Courier News St. Lawrence Perth Courier Kemtpville Advance Record St. Lawrence News vegetables, and the raspberries from our beans, I managed to eat almost as many back bush, strawberries growing along as I picked. Gazette Record News St. Lawrence Lawrence News St. Record News Perth Courier the railway tracks, andCanadian chokecherry trees Mother trusted me to pick only those Lawrence News St. News heavy with fruit, were all turned into jams, that were ready for ‘putting down’, and to jellies and preserves. The cropsGazette were so leave the smaller ones which would grow Canadian Gazette Advance Canadian Record News Kemtpville THE SMITHS FALLS

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the timing was important, according to Aunt Bertha Thom on the next farm, who taught Mother everything she knew about putting down preserves and vegetables for the winter. The pot of spices simmering on the back of the Findlay Oval would be for the pickled beets. The day before, they had been boiled, cooled, skinned, and were ready for slicing. And then they would join the long line of pickles on the swinging shelf in the dugout. Pickling and preserving went on for weeks. As crops ripened, they were turned into crisp pickles, preserves, jellies and jams with the sole purpose of seeing us through the long cold winters that were commonplace in Renfrew County. But we needn’t worry about ever wanting for something to put on the supper table. By the time the fall weather started, the smoke house would be full of meat, the shelves in the dugout heavy with sealers, and soon the sauerkraut barADVERTISING 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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rel would be in a corner of the summer kitchen alongside the salt pork. There never seemed to be enough money for frivolous spending on such luxuries as new hair ribbons when the ones I had could be washed and ironed, or long white stockings when last year’s beige ones were perfectly fine, but we always had ample food to put on the table. Father, believed it was a poor farmer indeed, who in spite of the Depression, couldn’t feed his family. We were indeed poor in the true sense of the word, but our bellies were full, there was enough wood to keep the Findlay Oval humming through the winter. And when I saw that swinging shelf in the dug-out laden with winter stores, I knew for a fact, we were very rich indeed! Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or for a hard copy, 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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Three days left to catch The Railway Children at Smiths Falls’ Station Theatre lyanna, has assembled and directed a strong cast for a play in which younger and older actors share the principal roles. Mother is played by Joni Thornley, who appeared in last year’s production of Pollyanna, and in The Three Musketeers this spring. Peter – the son whose 12th birthday begins with the gift of a wonderful train set and ends in sadness – is played by 10-year-old Samuel Lenser. The roles of Peter’s sisters are shared: Paris Healey and Valerie Brown play Roberta; Grace Lee and Maya Forbes play Phyllis. Father is played by Richard Croteau. Rounding out the other key roles are ďŹ ve adult actors: Kim Chatwood as Mrs. Viney; Brant Daniluk who plays Mr. Perks, the station porter befriended by the children; Josh Rutherford, the local doctor; Hugh McCullough playing a displaced Russian; and Steve McWade, as a wealthy passenger in the train station whom the children enlist to help them. Dozens of production crew deserve credit for the high quality of the overall performance. Special kudos go to Noel White the prime set designer and painter, Bill Hamilton who assisted in set design and headed the construction crew, pianist Rowena Pearl, and Nancy Berthiaume who helped director Daniluk pull the whole enterprise together as producer and stage manager. There’s a coherence to the show that starts as patrons enter the lobby of the Station Theatre to view a display of artifacts from railroading in the past (provided by the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario) and continues inside the theatre as the railway of times past makes its presence felt. The Smiths Falls Community Theatre invites the public to come and enjoy the musical on Friday, Aug. 22 and Saturday, Aug. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and on Aug. 24 at 2 p.m.

The Station Theatre in Smiths Falls has been getting rave reviews for its latest musical, The Railway Children, which continues Aug. 22 to 24. Left, Father (Richard Croteau) watches his son Peter (Samuel Lenser) play with the train set he purchased for his birthday. Below, after the disappearance of Father, the family soldiers on. From left: Roberta (Paris Healey); Mother (Joni Thornley); Phyllis (Grace Lee); and Peter (Samuel Lenser).

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Loss of small bakeries sad chapter in our evolution Lifestyle – I readily admit to having a weakness for baked goods. One of the many reasons I enjoy returning to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Continental Europe on a regular basis is the many excellent bakeries, especially those in smaller communities where they are a staple and attract regular customers on a daily basis. These days I mainly stand and admire the wonderful array of fresh breads, cakes, tarts and pies which are laid out so invitingly and with only a thin pane of glass separating me from them. Dessert is not on the menu for yours truly – not when we are traveling at least! I have a particular weakness for sausage rolls and as my family and friends will tell you I am on a constant quest to locate and sample the very best of this particular baked delicacy. I’ve sampled many of these culinary delights over the years. Most are average, some are truly terrible and others are made with unidentifiable meat and are simply tasteless. Every now and then I find a place which produces the crème de la crème of sausage rolls. Two bakeries immediately spring to mind. The best (THE absolute best) sausage rolls I have ever enjoyed are baked at a small establishment in Richmond, Surrey just west of London and only a few blocks from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The gardens are always worth a visit. But for me a stop at that little bakery is mandatory. Their sausage rolls, which are served delightfully warm, literally melt in your mouth. One Saturday, several years ago, Kathleen and I made a visit to the town of Lewes, East Sussex which is just north of the English seaside resort city of Brighton, one of our favourite UK destinations. Among numerous attractions the market town is famous for its castle (Lewes Castle) built in 1087. Its location offers spectacular views of the rolling, picturesque South Downs. The town is also the site of Anne of Cleves House, a well preserved 16th century residence awarded to Anne of Cleves as part of her divorce settlement by King Henry VIII. A quite remarkable gesture considering the King’s usual treatment of his many wives. While touring the town my stomach told me it was time for a bite of lunch. On the High Street we came across a small bakery from which emanated a fetching aroma. “I think I smell sausage rolls,” I told Kathy. Yes indeed, there were my favourite taste treats sitting invitingly in a warmer. They looked and smelled wonderful and they tasted even better. So good in fact that I broke down and bought another. I will be returning to that bakery the next time we’re on the south coast. My concern, however, is will it still be there? Disappearing fast Bakeries in England are disappearing nearly as fast as public houses.

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With big supermarkets springing up everywhere across the UK and Ireland, all of them featuring a wide array of baked goods, the little guy can no longer compete. Small, family run bakeries are falling like 10 pins. The same trend long ago enveloped Canada. When communities grow, large supermarkets follow. That’s a good thing in many ways of course. People today want and expect what the big conglomerates have to offer, which is a bit of everything. One-stop shopping. That’s what the majority want. Neighbourhood grocery stores disappeared long ago in most communities. When we first came to Carleton Place 38 years ago there were many such establishments. Today there are none with convenience stores filling part of the void. We are fortunate to have a good bakery here. But at one time small Ontario towns of-

ten featured two or three such establishments. Today you are fortunate to find one in most places. Last week I was saddened to learn of the closure of one of the best small town bakeries in eastern Ontario. Richmond Bakery is no more and with it goes some of the best sausage rolls ever produced in this part of the world. Among many other baked delights of course! Kathy and our son Craig loved their oatmeal cookies. Reports in the Ottawa media say owner Johannes Kunert taped a handwritten note to the front door at the end of the business day on Saturday, Aug. 9. The sign said the bakery was closing and thanked patrons for their support during the 40 years his family operated the bakery. The Kunert family purchased the familiar premises at the corner of Perth and McBean Streets in Richmond in 1974. Evidently the owner ran out of patience trying to operate and compete in a changing marketplace? A spokesperson for Kunert said finding bakers had become extremely difficult and noted “the trade is dying.” I grew up in nearby Stittsville and with Richmond an

easy 15-minute drive away the Richmond Bakery was a regular destination for my family. Last week I spoke to my father Howard about the bakery closure. He founded the Stittsville News and, along with my Uncle Lloyd, operated the newspaper for many years. The weekly (community) newspaper also served Richmond which didn’t have its own paper. Dad said the bakery, which first opened in 1939, was founded by the Brown family, one of the best known families in Richmond. The once thriving business had a steady number of outside clients. Among them were corner stores who sold the bread, doughnuts and cookies produced at Richmond Bakery. Dad says that trend continued after Harold Brown sold the firm to the Kunert family. Gradually the other small businesses which sold Richmond Bakery products closed their doors. The bakery was then forced to rely on walk-in traffic. Obviously it worked for several decades. Sadly the changing marketplace finally caught up with them. I also asked my Dad what his See COLUMN page 12

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2014 Chevrolet Malibu LT Blue stk# P3838 ..............$24,927.00 2014 Chevrolet Impala LT Silver stk# P3831 ............$29,627.00 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Red P3782 .....$46,997.00 2011 Buick Regal CXL Blue 14163A..........................$16,927.00 2011 Chevrolet Impala LT Silver 14195A ..................$12,927.00 2011 Buick Lucerne CXL Gold #15023A....................$21,227.00 2010 Toyota Venza Gold stk# 14448A .......................$21,227.00 2009 Chevrolet Impala LT Silver 13061A ....................$8,927.00 2008 Ford Taurus Black stk# 14431A ..........................$8,927.00 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LT Charcoal stk# 14393A .......$8,927.00 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt LT White, sunroof #14337A ....$7,827.00 2006 Buick Allure Silver 14222B .................................$5,827.00

SUVS/VANS

2014 GMC Yukon 4WD Black P3833 .........................$38,927.00 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Blue 14167B .................$24,927.00 2013 Buick Encore Brown P3839 ..............................$27,527.00 2012 GMC Terrain SLT-1 AWD Gold 14265A .............$20,427.00 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ drk grey loaded 15006A ...$29,627.00 2011 Chevrolet Traverse AWD Gold #14444A...........$22,227.00 2010 GMC Terrain Red stk#14361A ..........................$17,927.00 2010 GMC Terrain SLE White stk#14327A ................$15,627.00 2010 Chevrolet Traverse #P3845 ............................. $18,227.00 2010 Chevrolet Equinox LS Red 14272A ..................$13,927.00 2010 Chevrolet Traverse LT White stk# 14447A .......$19,927.00 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan Silver P3841 .................$13,927.00 2009 Ford Edge #14323B ......................................... $16,227.00 2009 Ford Escape Silver P3804A ..............................$13,327.00 2009 Chevrolet Equinox LS Red 14353A ....................$7,927.00 2008 Buick Enclave Brown stk #14436A ...................$15,427.00 2005 Chevrolet Equinox #14416A ............................ $10,227.00

TRUCKS

2013 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 4WD P3846 ................. $29,227.00 2011 GMC Sierra SLE 4WD #14178A....................... $28,227.00 2011 Ford Ranger Red P3840 ...................................$11,427.00 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 4WD Black 14042A ..........$27,927.00 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 14389A .......................... $20,227.00 2008 Chevrolet Silverado Diesel Crew 3/4ton LTZ #15027A ....................................................................$28,227.00 2008 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab 4x4 Black #P3791A...........................................................$12,227.00 2006 Ford F150 XLT Includes plow, Black 14338A ....$17,727.00

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Arts – Currently playing at the Studio Theatre, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband is replete with Lords and Ladies, liars and louts, and lots and lot of laughs, usually prompted by the over-the-top foppery of English society. Pictured are four of the stars of the hit show, from left: Krista Duff, Norma Cummings, Alison Kirkpatrick and Meredith Millman. Come and see how the upper crust crumbles as An Ideal Husband continues this week. Visit studiotheatreperth. com for more information. Submitted photo

Regular stop When I was a teenager attending South Carleton High School in Richmond (the secondary school once served several communities west of Ottawa) my friends and I would often walk the half kilometre or so from the school to the bakery during lunch hours or spares. I always indulged in a sausage roll and a chocolate dipped doughnut too on occasion. Under the Brown family ownership the sausage meat was rolled in a HEARING AID SPECIALIST wonderful tasting dough and cooked Registered with Ministry of Health to perfection. A real taste treat. Blue Cross Years later, after moving back to D.V.A. Taps Cards this area from southwestern Ontario Repairs & Testing where I began my newspaper ca- Home Service Available reer, we made many excursions to 31 William Street East, Smiths Falls Richmond Bakery. It’s a trend that 283-7421 had continued on and off to this day. The sausage rolls were different in

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The Annual General Meeting of the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation will take place on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at 12:00 pm (Noon) Classroom A – Smiths Falls site of the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital Contact 613-283-9743 or sfchfoundation@bellnet.ca for details. The Future of YOUR Care is OUR Mission!

We are currently participating in a variety of clinical research trials for which we are seeking volunteers. In particular, we are looking for individuals who: • Have Type 2 Diabetes and are over the age of 50 • Are taking oral anti-diabetic medications or insulin • Have had a heart attack or stroke • Have high blood pressure or high cholesterol • Are potentially looking to lose weight

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favourite item from Richmond Bakery was. There was no hesitation. “Sausage rolls,” he replied. “We (he and my Mum) loved their sausage rolls.” Well, I’m a chip off the old block. Because it is the bakery’s sausage rolls that I enjoyed the most.

recent times but they were still better than anything else on the market. The recipe for oatmeal cookies never changed. We will miss those products and so many other original baked goods which always made a trip to Richmond Bakery worthwhile. For many years Richmond resisted the growth trend that has transformed my boyhood home of Stittsville. More recently that has changed and the community, which like Stittsville is now part of the expanded City of Ottawa, is experiencing change. With more and larger stores available the buying habits of Richmond residents has undoubtedly changed

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17 Church St. – $159,900 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158

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90 ML 54 S# 30 147 Tom’s Rock, Black Lake – $479,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467

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like backyard setting makes this well kept brick home a complete winner! Interlocking brick driveway & landscaped stone retaining walls enhance the look of this lovingly maintained home. Warm & inviting oak kitchen has ample cupboard space. Bright living area with gas fireplace & crown mouldings add an elegant charm which flows to the dining area with custom built-in side board & bow window overlooking the inground pool. 2 bedrooms with plenty of storage & renovated bathroom complete the main floor. Lower level features a bedroom, recreation room, laundry area with laundry shoot, 3 piece bath & workshop for the man of the family. Sit in the back screened porch, put your feet up & enjoy your solid, maintenance free home & take a dip in the pool!

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bedroom home on Bristow Rd just off the Rosedale Rd. Lots of room for the growing family, open concept living, dining and kitchen with gleaming gun stock Maple hardwood floors. Tons of room in the finished basement for the family with 2 large bright bedrooms, full bath and laundry area. Nicely fenced area for the family dog and 1.6 acres for the children to play!

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stone church in a peaceful, rural setting near Portland. New well & septic, complete new wiring & plumbing, custom church windows, insulation & drywall. Basement is insulated & vented. Gorgeous heritage building with turn-key ease. DIRECTIONS: from Highway 15 at Portland, take Harlem Road to pin 2356 on the left. Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 juliascotland@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

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323 Clarchris Road From Perth take Highway 511 north 1km then left on Clarchris to #323 on left. $399,900 Gorgeous, peaceful country setting for this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on 20 acres only 2 minutes from Perth. Newly installed custom kitchen with plenty of cabinet and counter space, comfortable living room with gleaming cherry wood flooring, stone fireplace, cathedral ceiling with a wall of floor to ceiling windows offering a great private view of the property. Main floor bedroom, 3 piece bath, laundry and office as well. Second level features a master bedroom with a huge walk-in closet, bamboo flooring and 3rd bedroom with birch flooring. Detached 2 car garage with a 12’x28’ heated office/studio room. Separate 40’x30’ insulated heated shop ideal for any car enthusiast, mechanic or trades person. The 20 acres would make a great hobby farm with approximately 75% of land tillable and 26’x70’ drive shed. This is a must see property with the beautiful house, large garage, studio/office space, mechanics dream shop, landscaped grounds and gardens and private setting. MLS#909027. Oral Pretty 613-264-0123 or 613-812-0994

645 Pike Lake Route 6

$349,000 Handy to Perth and Westport, right off Scotch Line sits this custom pine timber frame home on 1.97 acres. Three bedrooms, two baths, attached garage plus separate detached 20x28 foot workshop/garage which is insulated and heated. Passive solar design invites warmth and light. Cherry cabinets and granite counter tops in the kitchen. Woodstove in the great room and radiant heat in the lower level. Very efficient home with great swimming and easy access to the main road. 80’ of level sandy waterfront on Pike Lake with sandy beach area. Julia Scotland 613-390-0401 juliascotland@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

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NEW LISTING Finish the Dream! $259,900 Illness called a halt to the restoration of this stately red brick Victorian home that was built 1896 as a single family home and eventually turned into apartments . The recent renovation process began in 2010 with new electrical, plumbing, windows, refinished flooring, new ensuite with clawfoot tub, central air and vac, walls down, walls up, crown moulding, etc. Work to complete - roof, front porch, “loft” area, gardens, part bath, some brick repair. On a large 50x200 foot lot, only a short walk to downtown. It’s time to finish the dream and bring this grand Victorian to new glory. MLS#900014 Call Barbara Shepherd - cell – 613 326-1361

162 Christie Lake $399,900 This year

round home or 4 season cottage offers the unique combination of groomed recreational trails through your own 6.5 acre forest along with water frontage on beautiful Christie Lake. Enjoy the local birds and wild life while going for a walk or cross country skiing on the trails. Water front is sandy and clean. The 3 bedroom home has been well maintained and features fireplace, hardwood floor, gorgeous kitchen, and an abundance of decking to sit and view the lake. Located 1 hour from west end Ottawa and 15 minutes into the Town of Perth. View details at www.162christielakeland32.com. Paul Martin 613-264-0123

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9599 PERTH ROAD 2 bed, 1 bath, fireplace, bright living room with newer flooring, large eat-in kitchen with newer cabinets. Full, unfinished basement is waiting for your finishing touches. $209,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344

3455 DRUMMOND CON 7 NEAR BALDERSON Beautifully designed, decadently upgraded custom bungalow-5 min to Perth! Great room w/cath ceiling, hwd/tile throughout, gourmet kitchen, spa-like master! $449,000

181 ROBERT RUN ROAD CHALOA ACRES SOUTH 2km to Perth! Chic open-concept home on 2.5 acres backs onto Crown land/overlooks Jebb’s Creek-deeded access to Jebb’s Creek/ Otty Lake! Many recent updates, quick closing available! $334,500.

114 SHERBROOKE ST EAST PERTH 3 bed bungalow w/large fenced yard. Great neighbourhood, priced very reasonably. Tay River is close by for fishing, kayaking & canoeing. $184,000

BIG RIDEAU LAKE Fine lakeside living in 4 bd, 2.5 bth side split w/ quality S/W view Big Rideau w/f less than 15 mins. to Perth. L/L 2 bd in-law suite w/private entrance. 24x30 garage. $529,900.

SUN AUG 24, 12 – 1PM 119 ROSE-MAC DRIVE, RIDEAU FERRY 171 ft water frontage. 4 bed, 3 bath home. Master w/ensuite & sauna, 2nd bed w/ensuite & balcony, hot tub, pool, bunkie, large lot. $579,900. Host Sheri D’Aoust: 613 812 9344

2174 DRUMMOND CON 10A 3 bed bungalow w/possible 4th bed. Spacious kitchen open concept living rm. Full basement waiting for your finishing touch. Lrg deck to enjoy the scenery. $269,900. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 or Paul Gordon 613390-2281

PERTHMORE GLEN, PERTH Gracious 3+1 bed, 3 bath home. Spacious living/dining, large kitchen, cozy 4-season sunroom, private deck & fenced back yard. Double attached garage. $355,000.

PORTLAND 3 Bed-great starter home OR 4 season Cottage across from Big Rideau Lake & Marina. Separate garage/ workshop. $127,000.

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

BASS LAKE Waterfront, 3 bedroom quality home. High ceilings, open plan concept, main floor laundry, wood stove & walk out basement. $539,000.

BENNETT LAKE House and waterfront lot for one price, Immaculate 3+2 Bed, 3 bath raised bungalow, Plus (non building) waterfront lot 50x185 on wonderful Bennett Lake. $249,000.

WESTPORT 3/ 4 bd, meticulously maintained, spectacular views, fantastic landscaping, peaceful setting, gourmet kitchen, open plan concept, radiant floor heating, wrap-around porch just some features of this unique home. $325,000.

PERTH 4 Bed, 2 bth – 1.5 storey home with original floors, nicely treed lot. Extra storage in basement & det. gar/workshop. $224,900.

PERTH 3 bed, 2 bath on main level as well as 4pc on lower level w/spacious bedroom. Possible Granny Suite. Lots of space in well maintained home. Walking distance to shopping. $219,900.

RIDEAU LAKES Versatile well maintained property & 3 outbuildings. 3 bed open concept home, very private, an artisan’s delight. This property would suit many lifestyles/hobby farm. $349,000

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

MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEAR LANARK Lovely W/F home with 200’+ frontage, 2+2 bdrm, 2 bth home also includes insulated cottage w/1 bdrm, 1bth, ktichen & living rm. Ideal fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating. Att. & Det. garage. $319,900.

PERTH CONDO 2 bed plus loft in “Huntingdon Green” Perth’s most prestigious Condominiums. Walking distance to golf course & amenities. $329,000.

GOOD ACCESS TO HWY 15 Private spacious 3 bed home, den/study, main floor laundry, loads of storage, huge screened sun room. $225,000.

CHALOA ACRES SOUTH Pretty Cape Cod on private 1.65 acres-much larger than it looks (approx 2,380 sqft) w/mn flr master & ensuite. 4 bds/3bths, full unfinished walkout basement, db detached garage/ loft. $349,900.

SMITHS FALLS Steeped in charm & history, the Keegan House is an impressive early 19th century farmhouse, on 12 acres abutting Parks Canada land & adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Rideau Canal, just south of Poonamalie Locks! $429,900.

LANARK Well built 3 bd, 2 bth double brick home set on beautiful Clyde River waterfront in Lanark Village. Built in 1902, filled with original character & charm. Enjoy the water view from window filled back addition. $435,000.

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SAT AUG 23RD 10-11 AM 25 HIGHWAY 511, LANARK HIGHLANDS New modern contemporary designed 2 sty on 4.36 acres. Lg living /dining, expansive kitchen. Master w/lg walk-in & ensuite. Deluxe Cape cedar shakes siding. $489,000. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

SAT AUG 23RD 12-1 PM 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. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

SAT AUG 23RD 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

SAT AUG 23RD 1:30-2:30 PM 192 MARSH LANE , 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. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

SUN AUG 24TH 1-2:30 PM 926 PRESTONVALE ROAD 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. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

PORT ELMSLEY Lovely family home! Spacious country kitchen, open living-dining, lg family rm, mn flr laundry, 3- season porch, huge deck, lovely yard! Near school & public boat launch! $145,000.

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NEAR HOPETOWN Exquisite expansive 2000 sq.ft. home plus detached 750 sq.ft studio/workshop on 9 acres. Privacy and serenity abounds. $449,000.


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Stunning custom built stone/wood sided home on 4+ treed acres. Three bedroom, 2 bath home with hardwood flooring, exposed wood beams in cathedral ceilings, granite countertops, stone fireplace, screened gazebo, wrap around decking. Enjoy deeded access to 5 different entrance points to the Mississippi River. This home stands out! Boating, fishing & excellent swimming. Walking trails throughout the island. Nature lovers paradise. MLS#911643.

$349,900

196 Clyde Lane, Hopetown

A Private, YEAR ROUND little piece of Riverfront Heaven! A country lane invites you in to this 3 bed, 1 bath home with walkout basement. Eat in kitchen, living room looks over the riverfront. Hi speed internet available! Ductless air conditioner for the summer heat. This property includes both the front lot with house/cottage on the water & a back lot to build a garage etc. Many year round home owners in the area. Beautiful views. MLS#917987.

$149,900

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE

613-812-8400 2790 Hwy 15, Portland 613-272-5000 | www.rideaurealty.ca

Imagine.. the best of both worlds!

Kerri Keeney Office: 613-259-3033

MARGARET THOMPSON

3 Vista Crescent, Kemptville FOR SALE - This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a 4-Bedroom, well maintained home on the south branch of the Rideau River, right in the heart of Kemptville. It has 75 feet of waterfront with H-beam driven docking with a four foot draft. The house is on town water so there are no well or septic tank worries. Solidly built in 1971, this Don’t miss home has a large foyer and a natural gas fireplace in the living room and this a heat pump and an oil furnace that opportunity! can be converted to gas. Enjoy meals with family or entertaining friends in a large eat-in kitchen which includes a dining room with patio doors to the deck. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom, a walk-in closet and a door to the upper balcony. The basement is fully finished with a furnace room and work room. There is a large passageway between the front door and garage which acts as a mud room and laundry room. $399,900 R0012843579_0814

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Financing Available Upon Request visit www.jamiesonmillsliving.com

Jamieson Mills 100 Jamieson Street, Almonte, ON 613-256-6600

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THIS WEEK IN

REAL ESTATE 59 Beckwith Street North

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Smiths Falls

613-283-2121

www.c21smithsfalls.ca

Your Choice Realty Inc. Brokerage

OTTERD ESTATEALE S

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, AUG 23, 9:00 Am-10:00 Am

22 FOSTER STREET – $169,900 www.lisaritskes.com OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, AUG 23, 9:30 Am-10:30 Am

2 SADDlE AVE – $77,500 FRANCINE REVER* 613-285-7274 WATER FRONT

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY AUG 23, 11:30 Am-12:30 Pm

8 ONTARIO STREET – $179,900 BuTCH WEBSTER* NEW LISTING

SATURDAY AUG 23, 12:30 Am-1:30 Pm

143 A10 OTTER lAkE– $259,900 FRANCINE REVER* 613-285-7274

OPEN HOUSE

NEW PRICE

SUNDAY, AUG 24, 10:30 Am-11:30 Am

18 DUFFERIN ST. JASPER – $139,900

5 BOND STREET – $169,900 www.lisaritskes.com

CONDOS STARTING AT ONLY $199,900

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, AUG 23, 10:00 Am-11:00 Am

SATURDAY AUG 23, 10:30 Am-11:30 Am

NEW PRICE

192 GOlF ClUB RD – $198,500 6672 ROGER STEVENS DR – $329,000 www.lisaritskes.com HOST: JENNIFER McCLEERY* OPEN HOUSE

44 DANIEl STREET – $197,500 BuTCH WEBSTER*

PERTH

SATURDAY AUG 23, 11:00 Am-12:00 Pm

20 Elm ST. – $146,500 FRANCINE REVER* 613-285-7274

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, AUG 23, 1:00 Pm-2:00 Pm

OPEN HOUSE

NEW PRICE

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY AUG 23, 2:30 Pm-3:30 Pm

4 FAIRlANE DRIVE– $219,500 BuTCH WEBSTER*

JENNIFER MCCLEERY *

MERRICKVILLE

NEW PRICE

SUNDAY AUG 24, 10:00 Am-11:00 Am

107 POINTVIEW DR. PERTH - $439,000

110 CARlEY’S CORNERS – $262,900

NEW PRICE

20-22 RUNNING AVENUE – $122,500

1592 OlD BROOkE RD. – $179,900 www.wendyhillier.com

JENNIFER McCLEERY*

JENNIFER McCLEERY*

19 ABERDEEN – $159,900 FRANCINE REVER* 613-285-7274

12 DAVIS DRIVE – $399,900 FRANCINE REVER* 613-285-7274

70 BACCHUS ISlAND RD. – $309,900 KEVIN gRIMES***

NEW PRICE

1080 EBBS BAY RD. – $184,300 www.wendyhillier.com

www.lisaritskes.com

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

OPEN HOUSE

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

33 THOmAS STREET – $89,900 FRANCINE REVER* 613-285-7274

Brokerage

LEgEND: ***Broker of Record **Broker *Sales Representative

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

OPEN HOUSE

Your Choice Realty Inc.

SELLING HOUSES…CREATING HOMES

• NEW HOMES • CONDOS • TOWNS

MODEL HOME 4 CODE CRESCENT

SALES CENTRE LOCATED AT THE END OF FERRARA DRIVE

oPeN hoUSe eVerY SAtUrDAY & SUNDAY 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM Kevin grimes*** Rob garvin* Andrea geavreau*

Kevin Grimes Broker of Record 613-283-2121

Jacalyn Grimes Broker 613-283-2121

Lisa Ritskes Sales Representative 613-285-6611

Rob Garvin Sales Representative 613-284-6968

Francine Rever Sales Representative 613-285-7274

Anna Kowalewski Sales Representative 613-875-7842

Andrea Geauvreau Sales Representative 613-296-3309

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Wendy Hillier Broker 613-285-4476

Jennifer McCleery Sales Representative 613-285-5007

Laurie Webster Sales Representative 613-285-7553

Butch Webster Sales Representative 613-285-4959

Jenn O’Brien Sales Representative 613-227-4126

Christine MacKay Sales Representative 613-327-5437


THIS WEEK IN

REAL ESTATE

OPEN HOUSE Weekend FRIDAY AUGUST 22

6:30pm-8:30pm

5 Carleton St

Newboro

Marcella Best 613-285-4781

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

DIRECT OFFICE

613.229.7565 613.257.8080

WWW.SAMKERR.COM

PROVEN RESULTS… SAVINGS YOU CAN COUNT ON! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM

501 TENNYSON RD Tired of city living? Yearning to have some room to grow lush vegetables gardens, raise chickens & tap your own private maple bush? Quaint 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bungalow offers you a natural setting and is only 10 mins to town. $269,900

Within Mins to Carleton Place/Almonte, this Unique Bungalow Sits Pretty on Majestic 12 Acres. Octagonal Living Room is Embraced by Stunning 3 Season Sunroom that Offers Breathtaking Views of the Rolling Land Beyond. Divine Granite Kitchen w/Upscale Built-Ins. 3+1 Spacious Bedrooms. Private Master w/5pce Ensuite. $474,900

A CUT ABOVE… A CUTABOVE… ABOVE… A CUT ®

324 DALHOUSIE CON 1A LANARK HIGHLANDS

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.

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Riverview Realty Ltd., Brokerage

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Riverview Realty Ltd., Brokerage Paul Gordon Paul EachGordon Office Independently Owned and Operated Riverview Realty Ltd.,Gordon Brokerage Direct: (613) 390-2281 Paul Direct: (613) 390-2281 ®

Sales Representative Sales Representative

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

listings www.paulgordon.ca for recent listings GoGo To:To:www.paulgordon.ca for video recent video listings

7 bed bungalow with panoramic views of Black Creek, set on 191 acres, w/ horse stable & paddock.

$463,000

755 RIVER ROAD, NEAR MERRICKVILLE

Classic colonial 3 bed, 2½ bath home built in 1986. Enjoy open views from most room. Attached double garage. Uninterrupted boating on the Long Reach section of the Rideau River.

$334,900 1469 MACPHERSON ROAD NEAR MABERLY

132 acre property includes a 6000 sq. ft. living space w/4 beds, 3 baths. Great multi-use potential.

PR NEW IC E

399 GRADY ROAD EAST NEAR WESTPORT

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505 SUGARBUSH WAY, WATSON’S CORNERS

2+1 bd, 2 bath bungalow with detached 2car garage on 1+acre. Lower level 3rd bdrm, family rm, office, laundry & ample storage.

$181,900

$499,000

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Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Lanark Highlands Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Jasper Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Smiths Falls Carleton Place Chaloa Acres Smiths Falls Perth Rural Smiths Falls Westport Kennebeck Lake Otter Lake Lanark

Lisa Ritskes 613-285-6611 Francine Rever 613-285-7274 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 Jennifer McCleery 613-285-5007 Lisa Ritskes 613-285-6611 Linda Hewson 613-812-8037 Francine Rever 613-285-7274 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Linda McKenna 613-485-0576 Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 Barbara Reade 613-812-0542 Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479 Doug Forde 613-285-5732 Francine Rever 613-285-7274 Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Frankville Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Smiths Falls Rural Lee Hitchins/Connie McNamee Perth Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Smiths Falls Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Smiths Falls Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Port Elmsley Kim Mays 613-812-1444 Smiths Falls Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Smiths Falls Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Perth Linda Hewson 613-812-8037 Augusta Rural John Gray 613-868-6068 near Perth Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Smiths Falls Rural Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Perth Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229 Perth Rural Oral Pretty 613-812-0994 Big Rideau Lake Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 Smiths Falls Linda McKenna 613-485-0576 Smiths Falls Rural Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Smiths Falls Carol Barber 613-285-4887

SUNDAY AUGUST 24

10:00am-11:00am 10:30am-11:30am 11:00am-12:00pm 12:00pm-1:00pm 12:00pm-1:30pm 12:00pm-2:30pm 1:00pm-2:00pm 1:00pm-2:30pm

1:00pm-3:00pm

2:00pm-3:30pm 2:00pm-4:00pm 2:30pm-3:30pm 3:30pm-5:00pm

107 Pointview Dr 18 Dufferin St 24 Moran Rd 119 Rose-Mac Dr 19 Cedar Lane 402 Jones Falls Rd #52 R2 843 Rosedale Rd S 204 Bay Rd 926 Prestonvale Rd 2356 Harlem Rd 2940 Tennyson Rd 822 Douglas Lane 1986 Conc 6C Rd 134 Morton St 831 Code Rd 89 Leacock Rd 501 Tennyson Rd #6 R2 1084 Rideau Ferry Rd

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Perth Jasper Rideau Ferry Rideau Ferry Smiths Falls Rural Jones Falls Lower Rideau Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls near Lanark Portland Perth Perth Lanark Almonte Montague Frankville Rural Carleton Place Rideau Ferry

Jennifer McCleery 613-285-5007 Lisa Ritskes 613-285-6611 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344 Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Margaret Thompson 613-812-8400 Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Keith Lalonde 613-812-2476 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Julia Scotland/Drea Scotland Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229 Kim Mays 613-812-1444 Alicia Kerr 613-253-3175 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Tanya Evoy 613-285-4214 Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Sam Kerr 613-229-7565 Ivan Hodgins 613-812-0363 Tanya Evoy 613-285-4214

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SATURDAY AUGUST 23

9:00am-10:00am 22 Foster St 9:30am-10:30am 2 Saddle Ave 10:00am-11:00am 25 Hwy 511 6672 Roger Stevens Dr 10:30am-11:30am 192 Golf Club Rd 11:00am-12:00pm 7 Roosevelt Dr 20 Elm St 32 Ross St 11:00am-1:00pm 360 Cty Rd 17 11:00am-12:30pm 177 Brockville St 179 Brockville St 167 Brockville St 11:30am-12:30pm 177 Lake Park Rd E 133 Karen Lane 8 Ontario St 12:00pm-1:00pm 2611 Narrows Lock Rd 12:00pm-1:30pm 25 Elmsley St 12:00pm-2:00pm 343 Robert Lane 1003 Stoll Lane 12:30pm-1:30pm 143 A10 1:00pm-2:00pm 112 Hillier St 229 Colin Farmer Rd 146 Cty Rd 29 2631 Rosedale Rd 19 Inverness 14 Ross St 44 Daniel St 1:00pm-2:30pm 113 Birch Lane 160 Brockville St 50 Fourth St 19 Argyle Dr 5724 Charleville Rd 138 Evans Rd 311 Bristow Rd 270 Sunset Dr 1:00pm-3:00pm 323 Clarchris Rd 1:30pm-2:30pm 192 Marsh Lane 2:00pm-3:00pm 77 Jasper Ave 2:30pm-3:30pm 4 Fairlane Dr 3:00pm-4:30pm 12501 Hwy 15 N


THIS WEEK IN

BROKERAGE

Broker of Record/Owner

1 Main Street West, Smiths Falls 613-284-7277 cell

613-205-0999 eleerealty@gmail.com www.evelynlee.ca

***Sales Representative **Broker

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Thank you for the referrals of your family, friends and business associates. I appreciate your trust. OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

Janice Hastie-Waugh Broker of Record 613-283-5435

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REAL ESTATE

EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD

Grant Scharf

Sales Representative 613-283-8770 613-323-4862 www.cottagesunlimited.com

S# 8 ML 384 92

NEW LISTING

$299,900 Otter Lake. 3+1 bdrm cottage. Large lot with a great sandy beach perfect for swimming. Large split level deck with panoramic view of the lake. Viceroy cottage. Floor to ceiling stone fireplace. New steel roof. Large lot.

Saturday, August 23, 11 am-12pm 32 Ross Street $219,900 MLS: 911583

OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, August 23, 1 pm-2pm 14 Ross Street $204,900 MLS: 920288 OPEN HOUSE

NEW PRICE

Janice Hastie-Waugh

S# 3 ML 074 92

OPEN HOUSE SAT SATAUG AUG162311AM1PM 12-2 PM

69 Space Lane $379,000 ft of$379,000 easy NEW190 PRICE

OPEN HOUSE SAT AUG 16 24PM

565 ft of pristine waterfront on Big Crosby Lake, within 1.5 hrs of Ottawa. 2 Bed cottage, Bunkie and BBQ pit.

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343 Robert Lane Westport NEW PRICE $389,000

COBURN REALTY

Brokerage

Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated

11 Church St., Box 176, Westport, ON K0G 1X0

SOLD

S# 4 ML 174 92

COLIN ABE RNETHY Sales Represe

S# 9 ML 514 90

accessible waterfront year round home with 3 beds, 2 car garage on Burridge Lake.

NEW LISTING

$189,900 HWY 15 Franktown. Minutes to Carleton Place - Beautiful big level lot, detached garage, new propane furnace, lots of updates. This house is move in ready. Janice Hastie-Waugh

NEW PRICE

$108,888 191 Beck Shore Road, Mississippi Lake. 4 bdrm cottage. West facing for Magnificent Sunsets. Leased land. Deeded sole user of 15ft waterfront across low traffic road. Steps to water. 24’ dock. Great swimming and fishing. Grant Scharf

$170,000 Mississippi Lake: Easy access to Ottawa. Nice deep level lot. Great place to build your new home or cottage. Estate Sale; cottage sold “as is”. Janice Hastie-Waugh

Sunday, August 24, 11 am-12 pm 24 Moran Rd., Rideau Ferry $369,900 MLS: 914290 NEW LISTING

Sunday, August 24, 1 pm-2pm 843 Rosedale Road South $224,000 MLS: 906275 NEW LISTING

174 Golf Club Road $239,900 MLS: 923941

22 Kensington Ave. $179,900 MLS: 895678

152 Bristow Drive $429,000 MLS: 902797

62 Pearl Street $272,000 MLS: 910059

1463 Everett Lane $229,000

colin@coburnrealty.com

3 bedroom cottage plus a bunkie with its own 3 piece bathroom on Knowlton Lane 30 minutes to Kingston

(613) 273-2100 fax 273-2150

For Buying or Selling

Cell. 613-539-8479 www.imyerman.ca

RIDEAU HEARTLAND REALTY BROKERAGE

DUTY AGENT

23 Beckwith Street N., Suite 203 Smiths Falls

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177 Carrs Avenue $229,900 MLS® 923762 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

BUILDING LOTS

$19,900-$29,900 MLS® 905620 Tracy Smith 613-390-0654

78 Brockville St. $399,500 MLS® 921704 Regan Lee 613-812-0155

PR NEW IC E

LIS NEW TI NG

2 Salmon Side Rd. $249,900 MLS® 924138 Judy Charles 613-285-4464

10 Robina St. $164,500 MLS® 908827 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

166 Brockville St. $169,900 MLS® 921503 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

506 Cherie Hill Lane, Adam Lake 134 B1 Bellamy Lake $340,000 $384,500 MLS® 919960 MLS® 898100 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122

620 Westpoint Drive $849,900 MLS® 919574 Mark Lee 613-812-1017

37 Tudor Circle $349,900 MLS® 922740 Mark Lee 613-812-1017

127 Brockville St. $162,000 MLS® 923116 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

15 Main St., Easton’s Corners $215,000 MLS® 916599 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

PR NEW IC E

182 Bower Blvd. $315,000 MLS® 924270 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

W FR ATE ON R T

159 Queen St. $128,000 MLS® 924271 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

LIS NEW TI NG

LIS NEW TI NG

2593 Con 2 Bathurst $229,900 MLS® 920998 Mark Lee 613-812-1017

& BUI BU LD SI IN NE G SS

FRIDAY, AUG 22, 6:30-8:30PM 5 Carleton St., Newboro $139,900 MLS® 912546 Marcella Best 613-285-4781

Tim Lee* Diane Hatfield** Regan Lee** Judy Charles*** Leah Allen*** Marcella Best*** Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** Tracy Smith*** Mark Lee*** 613-285-9646 613-283-7788 613-762-0122 613-812-0155 613-285-4464 613-283-7788 613-285-4781 613-390-0654 613-812-7017

Sales Representative ***

W LO ATE T/ RFR CA ON BI T N

Broker **

O HO PE US N E

Broker of Record *

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40 Gladstone $219,900 MLS® 920996 Mark Lee 613-812-1017

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE Main & Lower Level Avaialble CALL FOR DETAILS


THIS WEEK IN

REAL ESTATE R0012855786_0821

TANYA EVOY

metro-city

Sales Representative

DIRECT 613.285.4214 OFFICE 613.596.5353

realty ltd., Brokerage Independently owned and operated 204-2265 Carling Ave., Ottawa K2B 7Z5

Sales Representative

www.tanyaevoy.ca

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

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$234,900

Metro-city realty ltd Brokerage

613-596-5353

Open HOuse 204 Bay Road Aug 24, 2014 from 1-:2:30 pm 3 bedroom family home move in ready, all good sized rms, new roof and skylights, large single garage, heated work shop, large deck , veranda, perennial gardens, close to golf courses and boat launch onto Rideau, all utilities 3600 for yr 2013. Don’t miss out on a great buy. r0012855383_0821

134 MORTON ST., ALMONTE

$169,900

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG 24 1:00PM-3:00PM NEW LISTING 831 Code Road, Montague

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG 24 3:30PM-5:00PM NEW LISTING 1084 Rideau Ferry Road

SOLD!

SOLD!

Keith Lalonde Century 21 Capital Realty Inc. Office 613-564-0021 Direct: 613-812-2476

STUNNING RAISED GARDENS a

charming terrace w/ pergola &wrap around Veranda welcome you to this customized Bungalow nestled on a premium Corner Lot. This 2 BDR, 2 BTH Home is an economical haven OPEN HOUSE equipped with dualSUNDAY AUGUST 24 1-3PM zoned thermostats, radiant floor heating & hot water on demand! Amazing upgrades include: a solid Maple Kitchen, Granite Counters, double wall ovens, gas FP & soaker tubs. The Att. Dbl Gar. provides a convenient entry to the Laundry/Mud Room. MLS#886351

Capitala Realty Inc. Brokerage

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

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$379,900

154 OLD KINGSTON RD. RIDEAU LAKES TWP 76 Dean Street, Smiths Falls

STRAIGHT FROM THE PAGES OF HOUSE & HOME! Enjoy the T S serenity of quiet times JU on the Lake w/private deeded access to sparkling clean Bass Lake just steps away. This spring fed lake has a nearby boat launch. You are welcomed to this amazing 3BDR 2 BTH Bung by an expansive paved drive. Two sparkling levels boast colourful 4-season Sun Rm, ideal for leisure hrs. Enjoy the 28’ x 26’ att Gar + lg det 16’ x 20’ Gar/Wksp. MLS# 923839

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168 Bay Road Lombardy

PROUDLY SERVING: PERTH, SMITHS FALLS, CARLETON PLACE & SURROUNDING AREAS

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUGUST 17 1-5PM

$324,900 26 R6, RIDEAU LAKES TOWNSHIP

Open House

Open House

Saturday Aug. 23, 1-2:30 pm

Sunday Aug. 24, 1-3 pm

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Spectacular Rideau Lake retreat, 4676 Sq. Ft. of exciting living space. All Brick Bungalow boasts panoramic views, with fab LL 2nd KIT, LL walk-out, attached dbl Gar + det dbl Gar (2 parcels of land). 100 Ft. of “Sensational Waterfront” boasts expansive decking, boathouse and lift! Resort style living beckons you to entertain in style. MLS#: 917953

W G NE TIN S I L

$1,250,000

Sales Representative Independently Owned & Operated

613-253-0518

Metro-city realty ltd Brokerage

613-596-5353

1491 ROSETTA ROAD, 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 E! LOV F RO OU LAB

$499,900

www.barbaracouch.com

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

317-19 RAMSAY CONCESSION 2A, CARLETON PLACE

$94,900

DIO STU ET TH D B NG AZI T & AM W/KI

Waterfront Cottage, Christie Lake, 3 bed, lake intake.

$189,900

613-321-3600

Kim mays

sales Representative

Rustic 3 level Cedar Home w/private det Studio nestled on 4 acres. Septic and well access in Studio make it ideal for a Home Business w/fab signage opportunity on Hwy #7. One of a kind Home w/the perfect blend of new, old and distinct flavour. Just mins to all the amenities of Carleton Place. MLS# 898337

Sales Representative INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

Metro-city realty ltd Brokerage

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$279,900

www.barbaracouch.com

613-812-1444

soldwithkim@gmail.com www.kimmays.com

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Well-cared for, established mobile park. 2 bed, 1 bath.

822 Douglas Lane, Perth

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113 Birch Lane, Port Elmsley

159 Brittany Street, Innisville $324,900

Carleton Place 613-253-0518 Ottawa 613-596-5353


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Carleton Place High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 613-257-2720 Chimo Elementary Carleton Place HighSchool School (Gr. 7JK––12) 8/EFI) (Gr. 613-283-1761 613-257-2720 www.facebook.com/ChimoES Chimo Elementary School Drummond Central School (Gr. JK – 8/EFI) (Gr. JK – 6) 613-283-1761 613-267-4789 www.facebook.com/ChimoES www.facebook.com/Drummond CentralSchoolCentral School Drummond Kindergarten (Gr. JK – 6) Open House, Wednesday, August 27, 10:00 a.m. 613-267-4789 www.facebook.com/Drummond Duncan J. Schoular Public CentralSchool School (Gr. JK – 8)House, Kindergarten Open 613-283-1367 Wednesday, August 27, 10:00 a.m. www.facebook.com/DuncanJ SchoularPublicSchool Duncan J. Schoular Public School (Gr. JK – 8) Glen Tay Public School 613-283-1367 (Gr. JK – 6) www.facebook.com/DuncanJ 613-267-1909 SchoularPublicSchool www.facebook.com/GlenTaySchool Glen Tay Public School Kemptville (Gr. JK – 6) Public School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 613-267-1909 613-258-2206 www.facebook.com/GlenTaySchool North Grenville French Immersion Centre Kemptville Public School www.facebook.com/KemptvillePS (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 613-258-2206 Lombardy Public School North Grenville French Immersion (Gr. JK – 8) Centre 613-283-0860 www.facebook.com/KemptvillePS www.facebook.com/LombardyPS Lombardy Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 613-283-0860 www.facebook.com/LombardyPS

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Where All Means ALL! T.R. Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education Carleton Place Campus 613-253-3626 T.R. Leger School of Adult, www.facebook.com/TRLeger Alternative and Continuing Education T.R. LegerPlace School of Adult, Carleton Campus Alternative and 613-253-3626 Continuing Education www.facebook.com/TRLeger Kemptville Campus 613-258-8519 T.R. Leger School of Adult, www.facebook.com/TRLeger Alternative and Continuing Education TR Leger School of Adult, Kemptville Campus Alternative and Continuing 613-258-8519 Education www.facebook.com/TRLeger Perth Campus 613-267-4825 TR Leger School of Adult, www.facebook.com/TRLeger Alternative and Continuing Education T.R. Leger School of Adult, Perth Campus Alternative and 613-267-4825 Continuing Education www.facebook.com/TRLeger Smiths Falls Campus 613-283-5418 T.R. Leger School of Adult, www.facebook.com/TRLeger Alternative and Continuing Education WolfordFalls Public School Smiths Campus (Gr. JK – 8) 613-283-5418 613-283-6326 www.facebook.com/TRLeger www.facebook.com/WolfordPS Wolford Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 613-283-6326 www.facebook.com/WolfordPS

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News – Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark is reminding local authors not to miss out on making a submission for this year’s Speaker’s Book Award program. “Leeds-Grenville has such a diverse and vibrant arts and culture community, including a wide variety of writers and festivals that celebrate literature,” said Clark. Topics eligible for the program include the books on the history of Ontario and its communities, prominent figures in our society and the development of the province’s parliamentary system. The program gives special consid-

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Community – Major losses are inevitable. They happen when they happen, and we often have little control over the nature and timing of them. When we think of loss we usually think of bereavement, that grief following the death of a loved one and expressed in rituals of mourning such as funerals, grave sites, family memorials, and perhaps, eventually, in volunteer or advocacy activities related to the loss. While losses due to death are enormous and life altering, they are not the only major losses we suffer. Others include: divorce, job/career loss, major health changes, loss of home, pet loss, retirement, infertility, miscarriage, end of addictions, major financial changes, or empty nest. These losses can be particularly difficult to deal with because they lack rituals and are not generally acknowledged by others. Grieving these losses is often a very isolated and lonely journey. Whatever the cause of a major loss, grief is extremely painful and prolonged. It can be debilitating at times, it seems like it may never end, and it is common for people to feel rudderless, to lack a sense of meaning in their lives, and to feel they have lost much of their identity. Social support usually vanishes long before the pain associated with the loss, and long before people have started to build a new life for themselves. It is this lack of social support during an extremely difficult time that gave rise to peer support groups. These groups are organized around a particular type of loss and offer people a safe place in which to share their feelings and experiences of loss, to know they are not alone, and to gain comfort from others who truly understand. In support groups the big emotions of grief can be expressed without judgment, and brave faces can be put aside. Peer support groups have much to offer participants. One of the drawbacks, particularly in smaller communities, is the need for group members to suffer the same type of loss. Often there are not enough participants

to run a closed spousal loss group or suicide survivor group, and those who are suffering such losses may go without help. A second drawback of peer support groups is that while participants have the opportunity to share their feelings and be understood in their pain, there is no structured way of helping people move beyond their pain. Grief recovery groups differ from peer support groups in that they do offer a structured way of moving beyond the pain of loss. Further, because the main emphasis is on recovery from grief, rather than on the details of the loss itself, grief recovery groups work for any type of major loss, and groups usually contain people with losses due to death side-by-side with those who have suffered some other major loss. The method used in grief recovery groups is one that was developed by the Grief Recovery Institute in California, and the facilitators of these groups are extensively trained and certified by the institute. The groups are part educational and part experiential, they involve reading and homework, and they offer participants a method for dealing with any unresolved losses in the past, as well as for dealing with future losses. The grief recovery group experience is transformational for those who put in the full effort, and participants’ comments include statements such as “the group was the best thing I ever did,” “the group made all the difference,” “the group was fabulous,” “the group changed my life,” “I wish I’d done it sooner,” or even “I never thought about loss in that way.” For those who are suffering any type of major loss, there is an eight-week grief recovery group, offered in Carleton Place in the fall of 2014. It meets weekly from Tuesday, Oct. 7 to Nov. 25 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The cost is $100 for the eight weeks and includes a book and handouts. Pre-registration is required. Contact certified facilitator Barbara Carroll at barbaracarroll@rogers.com or at 613-883-6646.

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Interested in Running for Municipal Office? Nominations for the 2014 municipal election can be made on the prescribed forms, available from the Clerk of the municipality, during normal business hours until Friday, September 12 at 2:00 p.m. Proper Identification must be presented to file Nomination Papers. Who Can Vote? A person is entitled to vote in a municipal election if he or she on voting day, • resides in the local municipality, or is the owner or tenant of land in the municipality, or the spouse of such owner or tenant; and • is a Canadian citizen, and • is at least 18 years old, and • is not prohibited from voting under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 or otherwise prohibited by law. Are You on the Voters’ List? The List of eligible voters for the upcoming municipal election has been prepared by the Returning Officer/Clerk of your municipality.

As of September 2, 2014 all Voters should ensure that their names and relevant information are correct on the Voters’ List. To be added, deleted or to make any other corrections, contact or visit the municipal office where you are entitled to vote, with proof of identity and qualifying address, during normal office hours beginning September 2 up to and including the close of voting on October 27 at 8 p.m.

INTERNET / TELEPHONE VOTING Electors in Tay Valley Township, Township of Montague, Town of Perth, and Town of Mississippi Mills will be voting by internet or telephone, in the 2014 municipal election. There will be no paper ballot. A Voter Information Letter will be mailed to you directly, in the month of October, providing you with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) which will allow you to vote 24 hours a day for 7 days (Oct. 20-27), from any telephone or any device connected to the internet. If access to a telephone or internet connection is unavailable to you, a Voter Help Centre will be provided by your municipality with telephone and internet access during the voting period. Contact your municipality for Voter Help Centre locations and dates and times of operation. Proof of identity and residence is required in the following instances: • When adding or deleting one’s name from the Voters’ List. • When re-issuing, activating or deactivating a PIN. • When swearing an oath VOTE BY MAIL Electors in the Township of Lanark Highlands and the Town of Smiths Falls will be using Vote By Mail. Each elector is mailed a voting package, which includes a ballot, a secrecy envelope, a return envelope and a voter’s declaration. To add your name to the Voters List and to receive a Vote By Mail Kit, identification is required. If a person whose name is on the Voters’ List does not have identification or the identification provided is not acceptable, then the voter will be required to complete a declaration of identity form. TRADITIONAL AND COMPOSITE PAPER BALLOT Electors in the Township of Beckwith and the Township of Drummond North Elmsley will be voting by the traditional ballot. The Town of Carleton Place will be using a composite ballot and vote count by electronic tabulator. Electors will be notified of their voting station in early October. In order to vote, the elector must attend the polling station on October 27th, 2014 and cast their ballot. To be added to the Voter’s List the voter must have acceptable I.D. If a person whose name is not on the Voters’ List does not have identification or the identification provided is not acceptable, then the voter will be required to complete a declaration of identity form. TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS (Vote By Mail) Returning Officer – Kerry Costello Town of Smiths Falls 77 Beckwith Street North P.O. Box 695 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T6 (613-283-4124) www.smithsfalls.ca TOWNSHIP OF LANARK HIGHLANDS (Vote By Mail) Returning Officer – Rob Wittkie Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street, P.O. Box 340 Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 (613-259-2398) (1-800-239-4695) www.lanarkhighlands.ca TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH (Traditional Paper Ballot) Returning Officer – Cynthia Moyle Township of Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith Carleton Place ON K7C 3P2 (613-257-1539) (1-800-535-4532) www.twp.beckwith.on.ca

TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE (Electronic Voting) Returning Officer – Katie Valentin Township of Montague 6547 Roger Stevens Drive P.O. Box 755 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W6 (613-283-7478) www.township.montague.on.ca TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE (Composite Ballot) Returning Officer – Duncan Rogers Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 (613-257-6211) www.carletonplace.ca TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS (Electronic Voting) Returning Officer – Julie Oram Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte ON K0A 1A0 (613-256-2064) (1-888-779-8666) www.mississippimills.ca

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TOWN OF PERTH (Electronic Voting) Returning Officer – Lauren Walton Town of Perth 80 Gore Street E. Perth, Ontario K7H 1H9 (613-267-3311) www.perth.ca TOWNSHIP OF DRUMMOND/ NORTH ELMSLEY (Traditional Paper Ballot) Returning Officer – Cathy Ryder Township of Drummond/North Elmsley 310 Port Elmsley Road Perth ON K7H 3C7 (613-267-6500) www.dnetownship.ca TAY VALLEY TOWNSHIP (Electronic Voting) Returning Officer – Amanda Mabo Tay Valley Township 217 Harper Road Perth ON K7H 3C6 (613-267-5353) (1-800-810-0161) www.tayvalleytwp.ca


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LAWS closed from Aug. 15 to Sept. 1 for spring cleaning, maintenance Lifestyle – The Lanark Animal Welfare Society will be closed to the public from Aug. 15 until Sept. 1. During this time the staff will be will be conducting a massive cleaning, working hard to ensure that the shelter maintains high standards and is environmentally friendly. We invite you all to come visit the shelter after our improvements are made. Please note that the temporary closure will not affect operations such as the pound facility, rescue network, foster search team and pet store adoptions. Should you wish to meet one of our in-house cats or dogs during the cleanup time we ask you kindly to make an appointment. Please note that we will continue to have cats available for adoption at our Pet Valu stores in Perth, Smiths Falls, Kemptville, Almonte and Carleton Place. The Natural Pet Foods store in Carleton Place also homes some of our cats. We try to keep our website updated as to who is where. Thank you for your continued support. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca or 613-283-9308.

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skills are improving and my off-leash recall is good! I’m eager to please and willing to learn. But I have a confession to make. I have the “terrible twos”. I don’t like my little kennel at all so when I feel confined I complain and make an awful fuss. When I’m on my walk I’m all waggy and quiet so I think I need lots of exercise to keep me happy and content. What I really need to help me settle down is access to the outdoors and an active household. Wags and licks, Sheldon Budda Hello, this is Budda! They sent me and my sister Betty to the Pet Valu Store Board members sought in Smiths Falls as they thought people LAWS is now recruiting new board would pick me up right away. We’ve members who have business, IT or finance backgrounds. Please contact Kathy Hoyland at president@lanarkanimals.ca if you are interested or would like more information.

been waiting one month and growing like a weed. Our pictures don’t do justice anymore. We’re wondering why are we still here? I am very handsome you see. I am a young four-month-old guy. People who visit the store ooh and ahh over me without giving me my very own private bed. The people in the store are very nice, they keep me well groomed and well fed but you can do that too, can’t you? They’ll teach you if needed, they said! I’d love to be invited into your home preferably with my sister Betty, you’ll see I am a real hunk of a guy, as that’s

what they keep telling other people. Betty Hello there. I just overheard my brother Budda sending you a note! As he mentioned I am with him at the Pet Valu store in Smiths Falls. You know, I am losing patience a bit, too. We’ve been here together for some time and people keep staring at us, telling us how sweet and pretty we are. Why tell us, and leave us behind? We’re both very good looking and playful sweet cats, aren’t we Bud’? I love the cuddling and grooming sessions with the ladies in the store. They keep me lady like. Just wish we would get a bit more freedom in somebody’s abode, sigh…. Clementine and Chandler Hi there, this is a sweet meow from us at the Pet Valu store in Perth. We, my brother Chandler and I, were sent to the store to be adopted. It hasn’t happened yet and we’re waiting patiently for that special person to take us home. We’re two very playful four-month-old kittens, who’d love to be belly rubbed, get good night kisses. We’ll reward you with a loud purr. You know there is a promotion go-

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Appleton Wetland at tipping point states report from Field Naturalists News – The Appleton Wetland is under immediate threat says a detailed scientific report published by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists Aug. 12. The report states that excessive water levels resulting from Enerdu Power Systems Inc.’s current hydro operations are drowning towering silver maple trees upstream, and that the proposed Enerdu expansion in Almonte’s heritage district will kill the very species that anchors a wetland older than the Great Pyramids or Stonehenge. The 76-page report calls for an immediate amendment to the Mississippi River Water Management Plan (MRWMP) overseen by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry that will allow for a “valid operational summer water level” and allow the silver maples to survive, and

that “approval of the current upgrade plan for Enerdu must be delayed until the recommended amendment has been resolved.” ‘The Appleton Wetland: Its Decline, Cause and Recommended Action’, is the result of hundreds of hours of work by a five-member Research Group Chaired by Cliff Bennett, the founding member of the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists and the club’s current president. Bennett’s Research Group colleagues include the report’s principal author Al Seaman, Joachim Moenig, Mike O’Malley and Howard Robinson. “Our research results confirm that excessive water levels resulting from Enerdu’s operations are causing the die-off of the silver maples in the Appleton Wetland. In effect, the trees are drowning. The Enerdu op-

erational limits in the existing Mississippi River Water Management Plan clearly do not conform to the priorities of the plan that rank ecological integrity above power generation. Thus an amendment to the plan is urgently required to preserve a wetland that has survived for millennia but is now at a tipping point,” said Bennett. The report is also endorsed by Dr. Paul Keddy, one of Canada’s most prolific and distinguished ecology professors. Based on his 30-year career focused on the study of wetlands at the University of Guelph and University of Ottawa, Keddy stated that, “Further summer flooding will kill the last trees and the thousands of years of development will be ended abruptly. The negative effects will occur not only within the boundaries

of the Appleton Wetland, but will cascade through fish and wildlife populations for many miles downstream. Restore the summer low water periods, and the trees will recover and continue to provide the ecological services that they have provided free for thousands of years.” Continued Dr. Keddy: “Some of the Earth’s most biologically productive habitats are the great swamps that form along water courses. Known as ‘alluvial wetlands’, they are intimately connected with rivers, providing shelter for birds, breeding grounds for fish, habitat for mammals, and generating organic matter that feeds wildlife production for many miles downstream. Some of the better known examples occur in

the Amazon, the Congo, and the Mekong rivers, but every large river floodplain has alluvial wetlands. In eastern Ontario, there are alluvial wetlands along rivers including the Mississippi, Ottawa and St. Lawrence rivers. One of the finest examples is along the Mississippi River.” Interested members of the media will be provided with a copy of the full report with appendices on CD and/or its executive summary by email upon request. About the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists Now in its 25th year of operation, the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists provides opportunities to learn about and help conserve the natural world

with people of all age groups and ranging from neophyte nature lovers to knowledgeable field naturalists and experts, with a focus on the pristine Mississippi River Valley. The club offers many activities, from monthly natural history talks, regular nature walks, field trips and canoe/kayak outings and other opportunities to explore many fascinating aspects of our natural world. There are also opportunities to take part in habitat creation projects, trail building, citizen science work, environmental stewardship projects, writing about natural history for club publications, communications and other volunteer work. Submitted by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists.

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Community – Two community groups have partnered to create floral tributes to Carleton Place’s sister communities, which will be unveiled this Saturday at Market Square. During the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market, Carleton Place in Bloom (CPiB) and the Carleton Place Sister City Committee will unveil the tribute flower borders at 10 a.m. The public is welcome to attend. Located in the median of the parking area at Market Square, the flowerbeds showcase the importance of the town’s two sister communities in Comrie, Scotland and Franklin, Tennessee. According to CPiB chair Debby Lytle, each year the group attempts a special project. “We contacted the sister city committee in the spring and asked if they were interested in partnering with us and providing the signage for these two new garden beds,” she explained. The project came at a perfect time as Carleton Place will mark the 10th anniversary of its twinning with Franklin in January. “At the same time, we decided to honour our partnership with Comrie (marking 22 years),” Lytle explained. CPiB, which is a sub-committee of Carleton Place council, handled the floral aspect of the initiative, focusing on plants that represent the colour and texture of the two communities. Lytle said as Comrie is a large strawberry producer, a few strawberry plants were included in its flowerbed. “I’ve also heard that everywhere you go in Scotland, though I’ve never been there, there are begonias everywhere, so

Carleton Place in Bloom and the Carleton Place Sister City Committee are set to unveil their new tribute flower borders project in Market Square this Saturday. Far left, the Comrie flowerbed and left, the tribute to Franklin. Submitted photos

there’s a number of them in the beds as well,” she commented. While CPiB couldn’t find a Scottish thistle, they did add flowers that are similar. Sister city committee member Frank LeBlanc finished off the bed with a standing stone. “Standing stones are an ancient and unique symbol found across Europe but primarily in the UK and especially in Scotland,” explained sister city committee chair Jeff Maguire. The Franklin flowerbed features plenty of blue hues to pay tribute to its musical roots, as well ornamental blue grasses and purple petunias. Irises were also included, which is the community’s floral emblem. “They’ve done a really beautiful job with the flowers.” Lytle said the Town of Carleton Place was also instrumental in contributing to the project. “They (town) provided the labour to build the flower boxes and fill

for them and the maintenance staff will be looking after them,” she noted. She’s pleased with the end result. “It’s a nice special project and good to work with other groups in town,” Lytle commented. “Hopefully, it raises the awareness of Carleton Place in Bloom and the sister city committee about what we do in the community.” Signage Maguire said the sister city committee was “very flattered” to be included in the project. They were responsible for creating signage, done by 53 Colours, to enhance the flowerbeds and convey their significance. Maguire said there was a focus on keeping them in the same style as the Town of Carleton Place’s existing historical sign program. “We thought we should follow the same theme to be consistent,” he stated. There is one big difference, however, that will make these signs stand out more.

“What sets these signs apart from the other ones is that the other ones are all historic and have older photos, but we were able to use current photos and they are all in colour. It jazzes them up,” Maguire remarked, adding that they have also been treated to endure the elements. He said the floral tribute is certainly fitting, especially to mark the Comrie relationship as Maguire said the twinning is originally what got Carleton Place involved in the ‘in Bloom’ initiative. “The late former mayor Brian Costello went over to Comrie and saw the beautiful flower displays, for which they won awards in Scotland and the UK as well,” he said. “So, we took a page out of their book and we’ve done our own floral displays. That’s part of the reason the ‘in Bloom’ people here would like to tip the hat to them.” The sister city committee receives no funding from the town and contributed

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feasibility study done by PKF Consulting. “The town engaged PKF Consulting in 2012 and used $7,500 but the results weren’t that positive,” Ralph admitted. “It showed an approximate 46 to 47 per cent occupancy rate which wasn’t enough for commercial lenders. We have heard that consultant (PKF) does tend to estimate low rather than high. This (currrent) group has seen the study and feel they could improve on it.” Coun. Louis Antonakos pointed out that the 2012 study was actually halted mid-stream because “there was no information out that would support a hotel in Carleton Place.” “It was a two-step (study),” he continued. “After the first stage, since there was no market for a hotel in Carleton Place, the second stage wasn’t completed.” Local realtor Ralph Shaw noted the PKF study was a “real piece of crap.” “That’s why we stopped it halfway through,” he remarked. “I was involved with the development group at the time.... It (2012 study) put the death knell on this project before it even got started and they had the property and the funds.”

He said that a proper study is required in order to get concrete results. “We absolutely need to proceed with a study in 2014...it really is an economic issue,” he stated. Carleton Place’s communications co-ordinator Manda Blakeley indicated that in being involved in Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs programs such as First Impressions, from a tourism standpoint, Carleton Place is lacking a large hotel. “We’ve been told that’s why Carleton Place doesn’t have a weekend-long festival. The reason people keep coming back to is that we don’t have a large enough hotel. I’m so tired of hearing that we need a hotel... we hear it almost constantly when discussing tourism-related issues,” she said. Committee member and Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce manager Jackie Kavanagh, believed it might not be useful to commit to a hotel feasibility study every two years. “We have a new hotel now (Carleton Heritage Boutique Hotel) operating on the main street and I’m suggesting it hasn’t been at 47 per cent (occupancy rate),” she stated. Coun. Gary Strike was also

concerned about the town doing the study at all. “We don’t do it for other businesses. Would we do it for Costco? I don’t know. I’m not comfortable with this,” he admitted. Committee member Aisha Toor, who represents the Carleton Place Business Improvement Association (BIA) on the committee, wondered where the hotel would be located. “We have two hotels on the highway and I don’t think they’ve been terribly successful,” she said. Ralph stressed the group “hasn’t picked a site but they do want a high visibility area so it’s likely it will be on Highway 7.” “It’s not necessarily ‘If you build it, they will come.’ That’s not reality,” Toor added. “...I don’t know if you’re going to get a result that is positive on this. I’m looking at practicality.” “...I’m not opposed to the study or proposal...but it does nothing for the downtown,” she continued. Ralph agreed with Toor’s point which she said is why she recommended the town only contribute $1,500. Coun. Doug Black wondered what would be different in a current study versus the 2012 one.

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Ralph said she chose to bring the issue before the community development committee as there were “time constraints” to get involved in the funding program. She also indicated that she may not have access to results of the private study. Given Antonakos’ request, LeBlanc called for a recorded vote, with just Antonakos and Strike voting against allowing the town to apply to the tourism development fund for the study, but Ralph came up with a solution.

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fore we spend more taxpayers’ dollars.” LeBlanc didn’t agree. “I’m not sure why it would go to industrial initiatives. Are you looking at the hotel as industry?” she asked. “Any investment of that nature falls within the industrial initiatives committee,” Antonakos answered. “...We need to see what other studies that have been done in the past and then we can answer the question of occupancy. Two years ago, it was crystal clear that there was no demand for a hotel in Carleton Place and we walked away halfway through the process. A couple of years before that, there was a private study that said the same thing.”

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Community – The area will embrace the Scottish culture this weekend during the 31st annual North Lanark Highland Games in Almonte. The celebration takes place Saturday, Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the North Lanark Agricultural Society fairgrounds (215 Water St.). According to the Games’ website (www.almontehighlandgames. com), the tradition attracts more than 6,000 visitors each year. “Twenty pipe bands, a hundred dancers and champion heavyweight athletes combine to present what is recognized as one of the Ottawa Valley’s premier summer events,” the site stated. Activities get underway promptly at 9 a.m. with the individual piping and drumming competitions kicking off, as well as the primary to novice dancing competition. The men’s amateur and women’s athletic events in stone throw, sheaf toss, caber toss, hammer throw, weight for distance and weight for height get underway also at this time. Heavyweight athletic events begin at 11 a.m. with the stone throw (56lb and 28lb weight for distance)

and at 11:30 a.m., registration opens for the intermediate and premier competitions. At 1 p.m., the North Lanark Highland Games swing into full gear with the opening ceremonies and massed bands performances. This year, the Smiths Falls Gordon Pipe Band has the honour of leading the opening ceremonies. Established in 1996 by the late Mel Rodgers and Bill Orr, the band wears the Ancient Gordon tartan. “The pipe major is Steve Brooke who has led the band since 2002. The pipe sergeant is Angus MacLeod, the drum major is Wayne Adams and the drum sergeant is Sheila Cornelisse,” noted the Games’ website. “The band is a strong community organization with a focus on fun, camaraderie and quality of performance and performs at competitions and parades throughout eastern Ontario.” This year’s guest of honour at the Games is Kitchener resident Lynn Boland Richardson, an author, professional historian and researcher. Boland Richardson is also a longtime member of the Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games executive. “She has researched a variety of topics such as the history of Scottish athletics and even Scotch malt

whiskey,” stated the Games’ website. “Living for some time in Egypt, Greece and Spain and numerous other countries in Europe, she had the opportunity to spend many summers in Scotland and Ireland and she still researches and writes for Luath Press in Edinburgh.” Her photographs and work can be found in David Webster’s book, The World History of Highland Games and Boland Richardson’s articles have appeared in many publications in Scotland, Ireland and Canada. Registration for the children’s mini games begins at 1 p.m. and the dancing competition for intermediate to premier (hornpipe, fling, sword and Seann Truibhas), after the opening ceremonies) will be featured. At 2 p.m. are the pipe band competitions in medley and slow march for Grades 3, 4 and novice; heavyweight athletic events (16lb hammer throw, 22lb hammer throw, sheaf toss 56lb weight for height, caber toss, stone throw – 56lb and 28lb weight for distance); and the children’s mini games. Guests will be treated to a performance by the 78th Fraser Highlander Musket Squad at 3 p.m., which will be followed by open competitions for drum majors,

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On Saturday, September 13 Carleton Place’s newest tradition and one of the World’s oldest is BACK! Rhythmic drumming will fill the air with excitement during the 13th Annual Dragon Boat Festival taking place at Riverside Park. Over 1,200 paddlers and dragon boat drummers will be heading to Carleton Place to race across the finish line on the big day. Participants and spectators will be visiting Carleton Place from as far away as Toronto and Montreal to take part in The CPDMH’s Dragon Boat team, MONSTERS OF MEDICINE, race the Fall400 Dragon Boat Festival. This includes 9 down the Mississippi River during the 2013 Dragon Boat Festival. community teams paddling for the title of Community Champions. “We are particularly excited to have a large Hospital (CPDMH) Foundation and our local Civitan community presence at this year’s event!” stated Crystal group, it is an event you won’t want to miss! Devlin, Fall400 Festival President. “Riverside Park will be teaming with excitement and it’s a great day to come out To help you gear-up for race day, here are some great and join in on the fun! Dragon Boat terms to know: A day NOT to be missed begins with the first race starting Steersperson The person located at the stern of the boat at 8:30 AM. The day runs until 5:00 with an awards responsible for steering and giving the crew commands, ceremony and celebration to follow. “We are really excited preferably someone with sailing or boating experience. for this year – it’s another full festival with lots of local Drummer The person who sets a crew’s timing by teams to cheer on!” added Ms. Devlin. Spectators are rhythmically pounding a drum or calling stroke rates. The invited to come out and join in on the fun: there will be drummer sits in the bow and is usually lightweight. food and other vendors at the park including an H2O Bar Ignition Refers to the paddlers at the front of the boat who set which will be selling exclusive dragon boat festival water the pace. infuser bottles and apparel. You will also have the chance Engine Room Refers to the larger paddlers in the middle to to WIN at the 50/50 raffle run by the Carleton Place & back of the boat. District Civitan Club. With all proceeds raised from this event supporting the Carleton Place and District Memorial

Turbo Refers to paddlers at back of the boat. Paddlers in the back seats must catch the water very aggressively because the water is moving faster and is harder to get a good hold. “All-up!” Command from drummer/steersperson to ensure everyone begins to paddle in unison. Paddles are paused in the catch position until command to start paddling is given. “Let it run” Command from drummer/steersperson to stop paddling and let the boat coast with blades out of the water. “Ready, Ready” Command used by steersperson/drummer to prepare crew for race start - paddles are buried in water at beginning of stroke phase. “All Down” Command from drummer/steersperson to stop paddling and rest with paddles on laps.

You are invited to join-in on the fun! Come, be a part of the Fall400 Dragon Boat Festival on Saturday, September 13th! For more information, please visit www.fall400.com or contact the CPDMH Foundation.

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Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation ● 613-257-2200 x856 ● foundation@carletonplacehosp.com ● www.carletonplacehospital.ca Connected to Your Community - A/CP3 - Thursday, August 21, 2014


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CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST VIEWING OF THE VOTER’S LIST

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TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE COUNTY OF LANARK Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Section 23 of the Municipal Elections Act, R.S.O., 1996 as of the 1st day of September 2014, in the Clerk’s Office in the Town Hall 175 Bridge Street, a copy of the Voter’s List containing the names of all persons entitled to be electors in the Town of Carleton Place for the year 2014 municipal elections will be reproduced. Also, a copy of the Voter’s List will be placed in the control of the Librarian at the Carleton Place Public Library located at 101 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place. And I hereby call upon all electors to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown on the said Voter’s List. Applications for inclusions, additions, or corrections to or deletions from the List may be made by an elector by completing and filing a form obtainable at the Clerk’s Office.

DE LA VILLE DE CARLETON PLACE DANS LE COMPTÉ DE LANARK On vous informe que selon section 23 de l’acte des ĂŠlections municipales, R.S.O. 1996, dĂŠs le premier jour de septembre 2014 au bureau de secrĂŠtaire municipal, une copie de la liste ĂŠlectorale incluant les noms de toutes personnes qui ont droit Ă voter dans la Ville de Carleton Place pour les ĂŠlections municipales de l’annĂŠe 2014 sera disponible pour inspection. En plus, une copie de cette liste ĂŠlectorale sera placĂŠe au contrĂ´le du bibliothèque public de la ville de Carleton Place situĂŠe Ă 101 rue Beckwith, Carleton Place. Alors, j’invite tous ĂŠlecteurs/ĂŠlectrices Ă venir examiner la liste ĂŠlectorale dès le premier jour de septembre 2014 afin d’assurer que leurs noms et renseignements importants sont inclus sans erreurs. Tous changements, additions ou inclusions concernant cette liste peuvent ĂŞtre fait par un ĂŠlecteur, en remplissant le formulaire pertinent, disponible au bureau du secrĂŠtaire municipal.

TIME AND PLACE FOR REVISION TO THE LIST Place: Clerk’s Office, Town Hall, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Ontario Time: During normal office hours (Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) from Tuesday, September 2, 2014 until Friday, October 24, 2014 and on Voting Day (Monday, October 27, 2014) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. An application for inclusion, additions or corrections to, or removal from the list may also be made at the Voting Station at either of the two Advance Vote Days or on Voting Day, Monday, October 27, 2014 at a Regular Poll from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. A person may make an application to the Clerk requesting: r UIBU UIF QFSTPO T OBNF CF BEEFE UP PS SFNPWFE GSPN UIF WPUFST MJTU PS r UIBU JOGPSNBUJPO PO UIF WPUFST MJTU SFMBUJOH UP UIF QFSTPO CF BNFOE The application shall be in writing and shall be filed: r JO QFSTPO CZ UIF BQQMJDBUJPO PS IJT PS IFS BHFOU PS r CZ NBJM CZ UIF BQQMJDBOU Further, during the period that begins on the Tuesday after Labour Day (Tuesday, September 2, 2014) and ends on Nomination Day (Friday, September 12, 2014) a person may make an application to the Clerk requesting that another person’s name be removed from the Voter’s List. The application shall be in writing and shall be filed: r JO QFSTPO CZ UIF BQQMJDBOU PS IJT PS IFS BHFOU PS r CZ NBJM CZ UIF BQQMJDBOU QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR A person is entitled to be an elector if he/she is not disqualified under the Municipal Act, or any other Act, or otherwise prohibited by law from voting in the election and if, on Voting Day, Monday, October 27, 2014 he/she: r JT B SFTJEFOU PG UIF 5PXO PG $BSMFUPO 1MBDF PS JT UIF PXOFS PS UFOBOU PG MBOE JO UIF municipality or the spouse of such an owner or tenant or same sex partner of such a QFSTPO BOE PO 7PUJOH %BZ .POEBZ 0DUPCFS

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DATE ET LIEU POUR REVISION DE LA LISTE ÉLECTORALE Lieu : Bureau du secrĂŠtaire municipal, l’HĂ´tel de ville, 175 rue Bridge, Ville de Carleton Place, Ontario Heures : Pendant les heures normales de travail, (lundi et jeudi 8:30hrs et 16:30hrs, vendredi 8:30hrs et 16:00hrs) de mardi le 2 septembre 2014 jusqu’au vendredi le 24 octobre 2014 et le jour des ĂŠlections municipales (lundi le 27 octobre 2014) de 8:30hrs et 16:30hrs. On peut faire application pour des additions, inclusions ou corrections Ă la station de vote soit les deux jours de vote par anticipation ou lundi le 27 octobre 2014 le jour mĂŞme des ĂŠlections municipales de 10:00hrs et 8:00hrs. On peut faire application au secrĂŠtaire municipal demandant r MF OPN EF MB QFSTPOOF TPJU JODMVT PV ĂŠMJNJOĂŠ EF MB MJTUF EFT ĂŠMFDUFVST r MFT SFOTFJHOFNFOUT JODMVT TVS MB MJTUF ĂŠMFDUPSBMF DPODFSOBOU DFUUF QFSTPOOF TPJFOU modifiĂŠes Le formulaire de demande doit ĂŞtre fait soit Ă la main et soumis r FO QFSTPOOF QBS M JOEJWJEV FO RVFTUJPO PO TPO BHFOU PV r FO SFNQMJTTBOU MF GPSNVMBJSF FU M FOWPZFS QBS MF DPVSSJFS En plus, pendant la pĂŠriode commençant le mardi après la fĂŞte du travail (mardi, le 2 septembre 2014) et se terminant Ă la fin du jour de dĂŠclaration de candidature, (vendredi le 12 septembre 2014. On peut faire application au secrĂŠtaire municipal, soit r FO QFSTPOOF QBS M JOEJWJEV FO RVFTUJPO PV TPO BHFOU PV r FO SFNQMJTTBOU MF GPSNVMBJSF FU M FOWPZFS QBS MF DPVSSJFS CONDITIONS REQUISES POUR ĂŠTRE ÉLECTEUR Une personne peut devenir ĂŠlecteur si il/elle se conforme aux règlements de l’acte des ĂŠMFDUJPOT NVOJDJQBMFT PV BVUSFT BDUFT PV TJM JM FMMFT OF TPOU QBT JOUFSEJU EF WPUFS EBOT VOF ĂŠlection et si, sur le 27 octobre 2014 il/elle : r IBCJUF EBOT MB WJMMF EF $BSMFUPO 1MBDF PV FTU QSPQSJĂŠUBJSF PV FTU MPDBUBJSF EBOT MB municipalitĂŠ ou est l’Êpoux/ĂŠpouse du propriĂŠtaire ou locataire, ou partenaire mĂŞme TFYF EF DFUUF QFSTPOOF FU MF KPVS EFT ĂŠMFDUJPOT NVOJDJQBMFT MVOEJ MF PDUPCSF 2014) r FTU DJUPZFO DBOBEJFO FU r Æ BOT PV BUUFOESB M Ă„HF EF BOT MF KPVS EFT ĂŠMFDUJPOT r JM FMMFT OF TPOU QBT JOUFSEJU EF WPUFS VEUILLEZ NOTER QU’AUCUNE SOCIÉTÉ N’A LE DROIT DE VOTER DANS UNE ÉLECTION MUNICIPALE (L’ACTE DES ÉLECTIONS MUNICIPALES, SECTION 17) DATER CE 21 JOUR D’AOUT 2014, A L’HOTEL DE VILLE DE CARLETON PLACE.

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MEETINGS OF COUNCIL 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 September 2nd. Please Note at the September 2nd Physical Environment Committee meeting there will a presentation of the proposed 2015 Sewer and Water Budget. The proposed budget would increase sewer and water bills by 2.19%

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 613-257-2253.

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 2576218.

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.

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.

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: r $PNNVOJUZ $PMMFHF %JQMPNB JO -BX &OGPSDFNFOU Municipal Law Enforcement Officer Course I or equivalent combination of education and working experience in the municipal by-law or law enforcement field.; r 1SFWJPVT FYQFSJFODF BT B #Z MBX &OGPSDFNFOU 0ĂŽDFS or related experience in municipal by-law or law enforcement; r 8PSLJOH LOPXMFEHF PG UIF .VOJDJQBM "DU 1SPWJODJBM Offences Act, Building Code (property standards), Weed Control Act and other regulations is essential; r "CJMJUZ UP DPNNVOJDBUF DMFBSMZ BOE UBDUGVMMZ WFSCBMMZ and in writing; r 8PSLJOH LOPXMFEHF PG .JDSPTPGU 0ĂŽDF XPSE FYDFM email); and r " WBMJE $MBTT i(u ESJWFST MJDFODF BOE ESJWFST BCTUSBDU JO 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 &OGPSDFNFOU 0ĂŽDFSu "UUFOUJPO )VNBO 3FTPVSDFT CZ 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.

RECREATIONAL PATHWAYS OPEN HOUSE The Town is developing a conceptual plan for north of Townline Rd between Bridge St and Industrial Ave to ensure a recreational pathway system is incorporated into development plans for the area. The public is invited to provide input at an Open House scheduled for Wednesday September 3rd, 2014 from 4:00p.m to 7:00p.m at the Carambeck Community Centre.

CANDIDATE INFORMATION NIGHT Filing of Nomination Papers 2014 Municipal/School Board Trustee Election The Town of Carleton Place will hold a Candidate Information Night on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Carleton Place Town Connected to Your Community - A/CP5 - Thursday, August 21, 2014

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Hall, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place for eligible electors who have or who are interested in filing a nomination paper for the October 27, 2014 Municipal/School Board Trustee Election. Topics covered during the presentation will include the procedures for the filing of a nomination paper, election finances and other related election matters. Please note that this is not a public forum, but rather an information night for interested candidates. As a reminder to eligible electors, a nomination paper must be filed in the Clerk’s Office, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, Ontario either in person or by an agent, during regular office hours and on nomination day (Friday, September 12th 2014) from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. A nomination fee of $200.00 is required for the position of Head of Council and a fee of $100.00 for all other positions as part of the nomination filing process. The prescribed fee is payable in cash, debit, certified cheque or money order. Other details regarding the nomination process and election forms such as an addition to the Voter’s List or proxy forms may be obtained by contacting the Clerk or by viewing www.carletonplace.ca Municipal Offices for which a person can be nominated are noted below: Mayor (1) Deputy-Mayor (1) Councillor (5) The filing of a school board trustee nomination paper for both the Upper Canada District School Board (Ward 1) or the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario must be done at the Town of Mississippi Mills. Further information can be obtained from the Clerk at 613-256-2064 Le Conseil des Êcoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario Les formularies de dÊclaration de candidature ainsi que d’autres renseignements nÊcessaires peuvent être obtenus au bureau de: Directeur de scrutin Ville de Petawawa 111, rue Victoria Petawawa, ON K8H 2E6 613-687-5536 Le Conseil des Êcoles catholiques du Centre-Est Les formulaires de dÊclaration de candidature ainsi que d’autres renseignements nÊcessaires peuvent être obtenus au bureau de: Cahl Pominville, Directeur de scrutin Canton de North Grenville C.P. 130, 285 rue comte 44 Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 613-258-9569 Dated at the Town of Carleton Place this 21st day of August, 2014. D.H. Rogers, C.M.O. Clerk The Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 2V8 613-257-6211


Carleton Place’s Town Hall Square officially opens Aug. 25 Tara Gesner

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Community – Town Hall Square is a vibrant new space for the Carleton Place community to enjoy, situated along the shore of the scenic Mississippi River. Recreation and culture manager Joanne Henderson believes the outdoor, open area is a great fit for the town. “It’ll be good for our community, and it adds to the town hall,” she said. “It’s a nice spot.” A grand opening celebration of

Town Hall Square takes place on Monday, Aug. 25, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., and everyone is welcome to come and discover this gem in the heart of town. Festivities include a ribbon cutting, speeches, snacks and mega chess. Town Hall Square has been open for a little while, but the mayor and council members wanted to hold an event to make it official, Henderson said. In addition to benches, picnic tables and a public washroom, there is a giant chessboard painted on the square’s concrete slab. Although there’s no cost to play, users are asked for

a $25 deposit. “They are then given a key to the (onsite) building where the large chess pieces are stored,” Henderson said. Town Hall Square is located on Mill Street, between the municipal offices and Slackoni’s restaurant. “Slackoni’s has already used the space a couple of times,” Henderson said, “and there is a wedding there this Saturday.” The Brett Pearson Run for Your Life, a five-kilometre run or walk, starts and finishes at Town Hall Square on Saturday, Sept. 27. In recent times a building on the

property housed the Carleton Place and District Youth Centre, and before that the town’s fire brigade, Ocean Wave Fire Company, from 1978 to 1995. The youth centre is now located at Carambeck Community Centre, and the fire department moved to its present site on Coleman Street. Goldie Mohr Ltd. of Nepean demolished most of the building in October 2012. The floor slab and an area in the southwest corner (around the washroom) remained. “Although the space has evolved with the times, one thing has remained the same, it’s where community comes

together,” Henderson said. Rental opportunity Do you have an upcoming private or public function? The Town Hall Square is available for rent. There is a flat rate of $100 per day plus HST, and all liquor functions will be required to follow the municipality’s alcohol policy. “During these occasions the spot is closed to public use,” Henderson said. For more information, contact the arena at call 613-257-1690 or visit www.carletonplace.ca.

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News – Doves soared over the newly unveiled international cairn at St. James Park in Carleton Place on Saturday. The doves, a symbol of peace, climbed high in the sky, as they echoed the words of Father David Andrew, priest at St. James Anglican Church, who officially opened the ceremony of the third unveiling of the cairn by blessing it and a prayer. “This is a symbol to remind us that we are all one community…it gives us hope for international dialogue and that we are all called to unity and peace in the world,” said Andrew. Although the rain was heavy, a large crowd took in the ceremony which included the raising of three flags and rousing music by the Carleton Place and District Community Band. Carleton Place Coun. Gary Strike and grandson Hayden raised the Canadian flag during the playing of O’Canada, Ret. United Nations (UN) Peacekeeper Jake Gallipeau raised the UN flag while ‘It’s A Small World’ played by the band and Town of Carleton Place clerk Duncan Rogers and his son Braden raised the Carleton Place flag, accompanied by ‘Military Escort.’ Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc thanked the crowd for braving the weather and joked she couldn’t move the cairn to town hall. “The international cairn has been sitting in this lovely corner of our community for almost 30 years, and stands as a statement of goodwill and co-operation among nations,” said LeBlanc. “As the stones differ in appearance, texture, and historical significance, so we differ in culture, customs and history. The combination of differences makes for a beautiful cairn and a beautiful world.” Strike, who worked on gathering more stones, had the full support of council and called the cairn “beautiful”. “It’s quite an accomplishment for council,” Strike told the Canadian Ga-

zette. “We have all created an important piece of history.” LeBlanc explained the cairn was originally built by Jim Mahoney and his father and contained 14 stones. Three years ago, the parks and recreation department planned to repair the cairn and Strike suggested they try and collect more stones from community members travels and letters were sent to 100 embassies requesting stones. Twelve new stones were donated from embassies, including: Argentina, Armenia, Azerbijan, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, Guatemala, Latvia, Philippines, Thailand and Turkey and local residents collected 35 stones from Cuba, Greece, Portugal, Juno Beach and Dieppe in France, Egypt, Gaza, Israel, Turkey, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, China, Mexico, and various places in Canada and the United States including Carleton Place’s sister city of Franklin, Tennessee. Nantana Sivakua, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission from the Royal Thai Embassy, told the Canadian Gazette that she urged her colleague in Thailand to go and arrange for the transfer of the stone, even though there was a protest occurring outside of the embassy. “It’s a symbol of friendship,” said Sivakua. “Governments come and go but this will stay for the people. A stone will last forever, just like our friendship.” The Royal Thai Embassy donated a sedimentary rock, approximately 200-million-years-old and selected for this project from the Rare Stone Museum in Pathum Thani province, Thailand. “With the kind donations of many countries and private citizens who participated in the project over the years, we now have created a unique piece of history that we can all be proud of,” said LeBlanc. “This truly international cairn represents, a coming together, peace, unity, good will, co-operation and our hope for the future. We are honoured to be a part of it and thank everyone present for their contributions.”

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ditorial – Sorry Kathleen, you may need to take this one back to the drawing board. The Wynne government announced its new OPP funding formula last week to rave reviews for some – namely, towns like Carleton Place and Perth – and, perhaps some jeers from other area townships. The new funding formula was supposed to make things more equitable and transparent. And who wouldn’t want to iron out wrinkles in a system that would see some areas paying more than $800 per household for policing costs, while other areas pay as little as $6 per household? However, for this area anyway, and we are sure elsewhere, all it has done is shift the weight of paying for policing from more urban and suburban areas, and placed it on the shoulders of rural areas. Last December, there was quite a debate between members of the police services boards of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills at the Lanark County police services board association meeting in Montague Township. The upshot is that urban areas feel that the rural areas are finally having to pay the real cost of policing. Rural areas, however, feel that this is placing undue hardship on them, and wonder why the province cannot shoulder more of the burden of policing, as it once did. One need only look at the dismal picture in Tay Valley Township as one example of just how

dire things are. According to Reeve Keith Kerr, policing costs are set to rise by about 200 per cent, from $130 per household to between $299 and $350 per household. This could mean a 20 per cent tax increase come next year, when the new formula kicks in on New Year’s Day, 2015. The new council will either have to cut services or cut taxes, or a combination of both. It won’t be pretty. Not surprising then that Kerr and other rural politicians are feeling each other out on the possibility of an eastern Ontario police force, with shared costs, policing rural areas that can no longer foot their own bill. Just down the road, as Tay Valley faces the prospect of having to delay road and bridge repairs, Perth is celebrating the new formula. Why wouldn’t they? Currently, town residents pay $780 per household for policing. Had they stuck it out with the old Perth Police Service, taking into account three per cent for inflation, that number would have been $950. Instead, residents could save as much as $420 with policing costs due to fall to $360 per household in the new year. On top of the $700,000 the town treasury estimates it saves annually by contracting the OPP to police the town, Perth Mayor John Fenik is estimating that the new formula will save residents $1.2 million a year. All taken, that’s nearly $2 million – money which Fenik surmises could be put into an infrastructure fund, at the same time when Tay Valley is having to delay its own infrastructure.

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How is this equitable? The timing of this unveiling is both the best and the worst. First, note that this announcement came in the dead of summertime, when a lot of people are on vacation, and while Queen’s Park stands adjourned. Secondly, it comes just two months before municipal elections are held at the end of October. To say that this will be an election issue is an understatement. Thirdly, as though this were not enough of a hot button issue, after the election, newly-elected and returning councillors will, in some areas, face the daunting task of dealing with this problem as municipal budget season kicks off. All councils throughout Lanark County have

signed on to asking the Ottawa Police Service for a costing. There have also been preliminary discussions as well about the Smiths Falls Police Service extending its range to cover off Montague Township. If the numbers from Ottawa come back good, and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and his council sign off, only Beckwith, Montague and Mississippi Mills will be able to take advantage of Ottawa’s police service, at first. So, we find ourselves back at the drawing board. As always in politics, there are winners and losers. But while we do not begrudge taxpayers in our towns finally getting some much-needed relief, making policing costs gobble up so much of a rural township’s budget is just as bad as the old downloading days of then-Premier Mike Harris.

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A waiting game Opinion – The was the best fisherlake was as calm man in the family. as it had been all I love to look back week. at the cottage phoThe sun had to album and see Tiffany’s Take finally set, just his huge bass that slightly behind the he caught off the line of tall pine point. I never had trees that covered the far shore of the lake, it left the chance to fish with him before he passed away the sky in a pink haze. but sometimes, when I pull his rod and reel off the A cool breeze kept any bugs away. wall, I feel like he is out there watching me, giving I thought this was it: the perfect chance to catch me the patience to try and catch the next big one. the big one. I really don’t know why I like fishThe worm was finally secure and I cast out the ing as I am not a patient person at all, but there is line in the still lake. The red and white bobber setsomething alluring about catching the big one and tled in the water. the reward you feel. Sometimes I feel so much pressure in my dayTonight was one of the last nights of my vaca- to-day life but sitting out on my old falling apart tion and I hadn’t really had any luck. This was a wooden bench there is a different kind of pressure. new summer, my son is moving everywhere now Will I catch anything? What will I tell Granny and and my fishing time was cut in half by my love for Grandpa when they arrive at the cottage the next him. day? But this night was different, he was fast asleep I could listen to Grandpa’s stories of his youth and I still had plenty of time to catch a fish. over and over again; sometimes I even hear some I got a manicure the week before we left for our that are new to me. But if I don’t catch one, what family cottage and I realized that as I carefully fas- will I tell him about my time at his cottage. tened the squiggly worm to the hook. These moments of sharing my adventures at the I have a special spot at the cottage, it’s at the cottage with my family make my vacation even edge of the property that looks out on a rocky shore more special. line. More than 10 years ago, on one of my first A loon interrupts my train of thought and sudtrips to my husband’s family cottage, he took me denly I cannot see my bobber on the water and the out in the bass boat. Needless to say I have less bal- line is pulling hard. ance than I do patience. We got up extra early, and This is it, the moment I have been waiting for scoured the entire lake. Hardly a bite at all, I was all week. I jerk the rod hard trying to secure the getting frustrated, sunburned, hot and ready to give largemouth bass I know is on the end of my hook. up. So he drove the boat back to the cottage and we Then I see him jump out of the water, he is a beauty, decided to cast into the shoreline. All of a sudden at least three or four pounds. I call for my husband we were catching bass left and right. to help me bring him in. I broke a few rods a few From that day forward I have not been out in the summers ago and I have been scared to secure the boat to fish. Why am I going to test my balance and big one by myself every since. the chance of me falling in, when I can catch plenty He comes running and tells me to tire the fish out of nice fish off the shore. and keep him out of the rocks. I go back and forth Over the last few years, my husband’s family has and finally I think we have him right at the edge of expanded, I joined in 2009 and most of his cousins the shore, my husband leans down to the water to have also married. This summer one of the newer bring him up and he’s gone. members of the family said that I had found the best I stomp my feet. This is unreal, the big one got fishing spot on the property. away! Although I would like to take credit for the disAt least I have a good story to tell and there is covery, unfortunately, I cannot. My husband’s uncle always next summer.

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As children across Ontario head back to school in early September, Dr. Corina Francu, a General Paediatric Specialist, will be heading to Almonte to open a new office. Dr. Francu, a graduate of the Universitatea Transilvania in Romania and the University of Ottawa, has been certified as a Paediatric Specialist by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. During her residency, she worked mainly at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), with additional placements in Kingston and Cornwall. Her full-time practice will serve children in Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place and Arnprior as well as surrounding communities. She will be located within the Ottawa Valley Family Health Team, 95 Spring Street, Almonte and will also offer clinics in Arnprior and Carleton Place on a regular basis. In addition, Dr. Francu will be available to provide support to the Obstetrics program at Almonte General Hospital. She is accepting referrals for the following types of conditions:

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News – Beckwith council candidate Geoffrey Montreuil believes some fresh blood is just what’s needed to lead the township into the future. The Carleton Place native and Beckwith resident since 1990, jumped into the election campaign early, filing his papers Jan. 3. “I’d been thinking about it for a couple of years,” Montreuil admitted. “The people (council) that are there now are all decent individuals but people need to move up and move on in their careers. I believe that people get complacent from being in the same job

over and over. They could use some fresh new blood in the system.” Montreuil sat on Carleton Place council for two years back in the 1980s and also ran for a council seat in Beckwith in the 1991 municipal election, but lost by 60 votes. An insurance adjuster by day who majored in political science at Trent University, he feels he has a wealth of experience that could make him an asset on Beckwith council. “Now that I don’t travel much anymore for my job, being on council would give me something to work at and I’m looking forward to the challenge,” Montreuil stated, adding that working

Geoffrey Montreuil with fire and catastrophes as an insurance adjuster, has given him insight into the areas of planning, building and bylaws. He also has experience working with the Ontario Federation of

Agriculture, local initiatives such as the Do in the Derry and Gallipeau Centre concerts with good friend Lyle Dillabough. Montreuil noted the landscape of Beckwith is changing from mostly rural to a mix of urban with commercial businesses and a boom in residential development. With that comes the need for better future planning. “The fabric (of Beckwith) is changing from the way it used to be and I’d like to reflect the fact that with all the changes, we need to look at the future and plan down the line,” he stated. “The 10th and 9th Line and Lake Park has hundreds of new houses now. They are all on well and septic. What

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Levi said he voted against the motion because all of the details were not presented. “I voted against the motion because we don’t have the complete details of the project, so how can we turn down something when we don’t know all of the details,” Levi questioned. Levi explained that council has not yet seen the site plan for the building and don’t know what it will exactly look like. He admitted it was an emotional issue and that the final decision does not come from the municipality. “All of the issue are being dealt with provincially,” said Levi. “We have issued some questions to Ca-

vanagh (backers of the project) and they have answered them. Until we see all of the drawings I don’t see why we should turn it down.” “I have no evidence that it will be negative for the town…we just don’t have the final decision power,” said Levi. Ferguson explained to the Canadian Gazette that it he had issue with the wording of the motion. “The motion read in its present form, I questioned what that meant and [McLaughlin] didn’t know what it meant either,” he said. “I certainly would not vote in favour of something I didn’t know what I was voting for.” Ferguson said he is in favour of the Enerdu project, providing everything is done in accordance

with the established procedures with the provincial government. “Everything they have done to date they have followed those procedures,” said Ferguson. “To date, there is nothing indicating they haven’t followed the government acts and regulations.” McLaughlin hopes the motion will speak for the residents and merchants who are against the proposal. “I hope people will understand that our council is pro-development and it appreciates the many economic contributions of the Cavanagh family, the backers behind the project,” McLaughlin said. “Almonte’s downtown merchants and residents don’t want this particular development. Responsible

local and provincial politicians here have to listen to the people.” In addition to support for this motion, council also endorsed one put forth by Abbott for the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority to re-examine water levels upstream from Almonte due to the large amount of rain this summer that has flooded the fairgrounds. This ties in with the MVFN report, which deals with adverse effects of water levels on the Appleton wetland. Released Aug. 12, it points at Enerdu’s operations as the reason for the situation. This bylaw is expected to come to council for discussion on Sept. 2.

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News – Nominations are currently being accepted for Carleton Place’s 2014 Senior of the Year. The award is sponsored and managed by Waterside Retirement Community (WRC) and recognized by the municipality. “We have changed the criteria and the form this year,” Patty Guimond, WRC community relations manager said. Nominees no longer need to live in

Carleton Place to be considered; however, they must volunteer in the community. “We discovered people living in the surrounding area were excluded from being nominated in the past because of their address, even though they were dedicated volunteers in our community,” Guimond said. She noted the form is much simpler too, and no longer requires three letters of recommendation. Now, instead of writing a lengthy letter, people putting forth the names of

Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Almonte 613-256-1034 Father Lindsay Harrison SATURDAY MASS - 4:30pm SUNDAY MASS 9:00am – 10:30am Children’s Liturgy, Youth Ministry, Bible Study, Prayer Circle (check website for times & programs) www.holynameofmaryparish.com

seniors for consideration will be able to keeping history alive. check off different categories and list Guimond noted consideration is also the achievements of nominees. based on a nominee’s past and current contribution to the community, impact Criteria of involvement, leadership roles and Nominees must be at least 65 years community commitment and support. of age and not a previous recipient of Official nomination forms are availthe award. They will have contrib- able at the following locations: WRC uted to the community in at least one (105 McNeely Ave.); Carleton Place of the following areas: arts and lit- and District Chamber of Commerce erature; community service and vol- (123 Coleman St.); and Carambeck unteerism; education; environment Community Centre, (351 Bridge St.). and science; fitness, recreation and “They will also be available off our sport; humanitarian activities; and website at the Waterside,” Guimond

said, “and I am in the process of asking the town if we can have a link on its site as well.” The deadline for submissions is Sept. 14, and a committee then meets to thoroughly review all submissions and choose the winner. WRC, a V!VA Retirement Community, established the Senior of the Year award in 2011. On National Seniors Day, Oct. 1, WRC will host a banquet to honour the nominees and state publicly this year’s Senior of the Year.

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299 Bridge St. Carleton Place Biblicallyfaithful, faithful, Gospel AABiblically Gospel sharing sharing Reformed inSPIRE Church 613-257-1889 parishin inthe the Anglican Anglican Church parish Churchin in Presbyterian Church Church meets: Calvary Christian North America Pastor: Brian Affleck North America Christ Centred – People Focused Academy, 9749 15 Hwy, Beckwith Services & Sunday School at Worship Service: 10:00am Come with Us! 273 Almonte St., Almonte 10:00Worship a.m. each Sunday When: Children’s Church provided SUNDAY SERVICES: SERVICES: 10am Nursery available10am EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am Prayer & Bible Study Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor Mid-week Bible Studies EACH SUNDAY (Children’s service also at same Wednesday 7pm Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor 613-257-5490 All Welcome! Handicap access time) Worship Services every 613-St., 257-5490 117 Victoria Carleton Place www.cpbaptist.ca Phone: (613) 552-1323 Sunday at 10am www.eternalhopechurch.ca www.eternalhopechurch.ca Email: scott@myinSPIREnetwork.com 2nd services – Cornerstone Come worship with us at Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com 2pm – 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays Community Church 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Pastor: Scott Ridenour 6pm – 2nd, & 4th Sundays SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner Weekly Small groups (at the round-about) 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Youth meet Sunday nights Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers 613-257-5109 and youth group from 6–8 p.m. 613-256-4995 contact@carletonplaceadventists.org Church office 613-256-2816 Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com SUNDAY WORSHIP: www.carletonplaceadventists.org website: hillsiderpc.ca for more info 10am Pastor: Didier Fourny Pastor – Rev. Matthew Dyck The Church for the Whole Person! St. James Anglican Church Ample Parking – Fully Accessible SATURDAY SERVICES 613-791-4811 – mhdyck@rogers.com SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place” Nursery Care/Sunday School Sabbath School – 9:30 AM RELATIONAL, EMOTIONAL 225 Edmund Street, Weekly Bible Study & Prayer Divine Service – 11:00 AM Carleton Place, Ontario * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * Prayer and Bible Study Ottawa Valley Almonte 613-257-3178 A Free Methodist Wednesday 4:00 PM Vineyard Church United Church Website: stjamescarletonplace.org Congregation EVERYONE WELCOME! Loving God, Loving People, 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Sunday, August 24, 2014 Having Fun Tel: 256-1355 Parish of Franktown11th After Pentecost When: 10:30am Rev. Mary Royal Innisville Anglican Churches Zion-Memorial 8am Holy Eucharist SUNDAY The Rev. David Vavasour United Church Organist & Music Director: 10am Holy Eucharist Carleton Place High School The Venerable Mary Ellen Berry 37 Franklin Street • 613-257-2133 Neil Milnes Thursday, August 28, 2014 613-257-6045 613-257-1340 SUMMER SERVICES 10:30am – SUNDAY WORSHIP 10am Holy Eucharist www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca July 6th to August 31st & Sunday School Rector The Rev’d David Andrew 9:30am Almonte St. James, Franktown Child Care Available Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry 10:30am Sunday School & Nursery Presbyterian Church 8:30 am Website: www.almonteunited.com Choir Director Patricia Grainger FULLY ACCESSIBLE 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 St. Johns, Innisville Email: offi ce@almonteunited.com Minister: apc@trytel.com 10:30 am Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. St. Andrew’s Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. Minister, Rev. Barry Carr All are welcome! For Transportation call the office. Presbyterian Church Musical Director: Tony Stuart Mr. George Stewart The Lighthouse 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 WARM WELCOME TO ALL! Organist and Choir Director 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 St. Mary’s Roman Rev. Barry Carr, Minister During August 2014 Ashton-Munster Pastor: Doug Anderson Organist and Choir Director: Catholic Church Joint Services with St. Andrew’s Pastoral Charge Email: info@cplighthouse.org Susan Harron 28 Hawthorne Ave., Sunday 10:30 am The United Church of Canada Website: www.cplighthouse.org Joint Services at 10:30 a.m. Transportation is available by calling Carleton Place Rev. Arlyce Schiebout Sunday Services Almonte Presbyterian Church Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Fr. Augustine Mendonça, Services in both churches. 10am Celebration Service 111 Church St. Almonte Warm welcome to all! 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 Fully Accessible & Children’s Church Nursery provided. MASS SCHEDULE 613-257-7761 Calvary Pentecostal Church Contact us for more information Handicap Accessible for more information Saturday 5pm Phone: 613-257-3484 Personal prayer available standrewschurch39@gmail.com Everyone Welcome. Sunday 9am & 11am Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–2:30pm Blog: standrewscarletonplace.com Child Care provided. Call or come by Contact Barb www.calvarycp.ca Handicap Access

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Arnprior Legion Breakfast Ball tournament at McLean Park. (BBQ during day) Lots of great “FOOD” all day long in Giant Tiger parking lot The Giant Tiger Train comes down the track Venders on John & Elgin St Boy Scouts of Canada on John St Busker’s Downtown Face painting “Splash Face Paint Art” Ry-J’s Climbing Adventure. The kids’ will love this as well as a few “adult’s”. Climbing Wall as well as other surprises. Do you like Bouncy Toys?? Arnprior’s Chestnut Dragon Boat. Downtown all day The Magic of Darell McCorriston Downtown walking the streets ON STAGE, “Richmond Ramblers with “Pot Luck”. If you like Blue Grass Music you are in for a treat. As well a guest appearance by John Yakaboskie, MPP. Giant Tiger Parking Lot ON STAGE “Smoky Rose” Country Music at its best. Giant Tiger Parking Lot

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“THE CAITLIN STEWART MEMORIAL “ Highland Dancing tournament will be held in the Robert Simpson Park. Lots of dancing, Food etc. Check it out. Maybe the GT train will pick you up? The Arnprior Dragon Boat Club (ADBC) will provide a Dragon Boat Fun Day., at the main Beach area at the Park. For a $10.00 donation please join us for a 30 minute paddle on the beautiful Ottawa and Madawaska River’s in a real Dragon Boat with experienced paddlers. Come and visit our beach tent and, if you are lucky, receive a balloon, a tattoo, have your face painted or even win a dinner for (two) donated by East Side Mario’s, Arnprior. This year the (ADBC) will share it’s proceeds from our Dragon River Fun Day with Dylan “the Champ” Van Driel who is 3 years of age and suffers fro Vien of Galen Malformation (VOGM), a rare and life-threatening disease that has greatly damaged his brain.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23

Aries, sometimes you just need to put a different spin on things to get your way. Instead of being too pushy with things, relax a bit and let others come to you.

Libra, an opportunity to jump on the career path you always had in mind for yourself is about to present itself. Do everything in your power to make the job yours.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22

Taurus, ask for further clarification if there is something you don’t understand. Do not make important decisions until you understand all of the pertinent details.

Scorpio, distractions are all around you and you find it difficult to stay focused on one thing at a time. Try separating yourself from all external stimulation for a few days.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21

Gemini, now is a good time to plan an outing with family members. It’s been awhile since you’ve made some memories together, and your schedule affords you this opportunity.

Something inspires you to give a relationship another chance, Sagittarius. Maybe it was the lyrics to a song or a segment on a television show, but you are moved to action.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20

How do you know how others will react to your requests if you never drum up the courage to ask, Cancer? Let your feelings be known this week and take a risk.

Obligations at home could temporarily stall work plans, Capricorn. Fortunately, you have understanding bosses who are willing to give you the time you need.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18

Leo, enjoy an upcoming reunion with a friend you haven’t seen in some time. Make the most of this opportunity to catch up and recall old times.

Aquarius, your friends are great sources of unconditional support. Lean on them for advice as you make an important decision in the coming weeks.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

Virgo, you have much-needed rest and relaxation coming your way. Let loose this week and enjoy the freedom. Enlist others to join in the fun.

Pisces, try some things that fall outside of your comfort zone. The adventure will recharge your batteries and may prove inspiring.

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Saturday Night Special mystery author readings continue Aug. 23 most readers of mysteries, I love nothing better than to become engrossed in a good fast-paced mystery, one that keeps me guessing until the very end. So I have endeavoured to create action-packed plots with enough twists and turns to keep the ending a complete surprise. In fact, these twists and turns often keep even me, the writer, in suspense.� “When I set out to write the Meg Harris mystery series, I wanted to make the setting an integral part of the story,� Harlick says. “I chose a setting I know and love well, the endless forests and waterways of west Quebec that stretch northward from the Ottawa River to the shores of James Bay.� Wiken, who describes herself as “author, former bookseller, chorister and Siamese cat lover,� has had her short stories appear in the seven Ladies’ Killing Circle anthologies (three of which she co-edited), and in the magazines Mysterious Intent and Over My Dead Body. She has been short-listed for an Arthur Ellis Award, Best Short Story, from Crime Writers of Canada. Wiken’s sense of the criminal world is a logical result of volunteering with the Ottawa Police Service for more than 15 years, where she developed what she calls “a strong, sometimes scary interest in police procedures.� She wrote weekly crime statistics articles for the local community newspapers for them, along with stories for the internal police newsletter. She also sang with the Ottawa Police Chorus for several years. For further information on the Saturday Night Specials and the Classic Theatre Festival production of Dial M for Murder, visit www. classictheatre.ca or call 1-877-2831283. Submitted by the Classic Theatre Festival.

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Community – The Town of Carleton Place unveiled its rebuilt international cairn with a special ceremony Aug. 16 in St. James Park on Bell Street. Right, Carleton Place Coun. Gary Strike and grandson Hayden raised the Canadian flag during the playing of O’ Canada by Carleton Place and District Community Band. Above, Town of Carleton Place clerk Duncan Rogers and his son Braden raised the Carleton Place flag, accompanied by the musical selection ‘Military Escort.’ Twelve new stones were donated from embassies, including: Argentina, Armenia, Azerbijan, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ecuador, Greece, Guatemala, Latvia, Philippines, Thailand and Turkey and local residents collected 35 stones from Cuba, Greece, Portugal, Juno Beach and Dieppe in France, Egypt, Gaza, Israel, Turkey, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, China, Mexico, and various places in Canada and the United States including Carleton Place’s sister city of Franklin, Tennessee.

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Arts – The Classic Theatre Festival’s Saturday Night Specials – an opportunity to meet and hear readings from some of Canada’s top mystery and thriller/crime writers – got off to a strong start last week with appearances by Barbara Fradkin and Vicki Delany. The inclement weather on Saturday provided the perfect atmospheric “dark and stormy night� setting to launch the series, which coincides with the festival’s production of Dial M for Murder. Anyone who has tickets for Dial M for Murder during the month of August can attend the 7 p.m. readings for free. Produced in conjunction with the Capital Crime Writers, the first Saturday Night Special featured some background on the decades-old organization as well as some behindthe-scenes exploration of the way in which both writers work. Both read from their latest novels, had a chance to sit in the audience and watch the production of Dial M for Murder, and signed copies during intermission in the festival’s book sale area. “Even if you weren’t much of a murder mystery reader before the Saturday Night Specials, it is clear that you will become a fan once you meet these amazing writers and hear their stories,� says festival associate producer Matthew Behrens, himself normally a non-fiction fan. “I know that I for one will be picking up some of the titles that were on display and gobbling them up. They really speak to the human condition in a gentle, accessible fashion, and make for perfect summer reading, even if the weather is more fall-like these days,� he went on to add. The lineup for Saturday, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. features R.J. Harlick and Linda Wiken. Harlick, the creator of the Meg Harris mystery series, says, “Like


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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY John Jackson Wednesday, August 20, 2014 Love Jenn

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The children and grandchildren of WILLIS & SHIRLEY SERGEANT invite family and friends to help celebrate their 50TH WEddING ANNIvERSARY at an Open House from 3-6 on August 30, 2014 at 198 Somerville Dr., Glen Tay Best wishes only BIRTHDAY

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HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY Jacquie and David Murphy August 26, 2014 Love Jakob, Kasie and Rebekka and the rest of your family BIRTHDAY

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HAPPY 1st ANNIVERSARY August 24, 2014 Adam and Melanie DeLisle Love, your family and friends

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HAPPY 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY to Rodney and Mary Cook on August 24th Your love and commitment is an inspiration to us all! Love Tim, Sarah, Warren, Molly, Matt, Nini, Meg, Andrew and all your family and friends

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50th AnniversAry John and shan Kelso Celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary Open house sunday, August 31st 1:00 to 4:00pm 4712 County Road 18 Domville, ON Best Wishes Only BIRTHDAY

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Cheers to 60 Years! Happy Birthday Dan Umpherson August 26, 2014 Love Kate, Tim and Emily

Come Celebrate Helen Johnson’s 80th Birthday with her family at Watson’s Corners Hall Sunday, August 31 1:00-4:00 p.m. Best Wishes Only

They say that life begins on your 40th birthday..... Well so does hearing loss, arthritis, faulty eyesight and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times. Your days of dancing on the bar may be coming to an end but at least you still have your good looks! HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIMMY T!! August 23, 2014 Love your family and friends

HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY to my big boy KALE MACDONALD August 26, 2014 Love always and forever Mommy and Cory

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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


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BISONETTE, Debbie In loving memory of Debbie who passed away August 23, 2010. You are not forgotten, sister, Nor ever will you be, As long as life and memory lasts, We will remember thee. Fondly remembered Fran and Giles

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CALDWELL, Rodger In loving memory of my dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away one year ago, August 26, 2013.

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HAPPY 3RD BIRTHDAY To our little chain-saw man Kale MacDonald August 26, 2014 Lots of Love, Grandma & Poppa McParland, Auntie Kim, Uncle Jay, Brett & Marshal XO XO STAG & DOES

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Fill out the form below and bring it in or mail it to the Metroland Office along with a good quality photo of your grandchild(ren) or grandparent(s). 65 Lorne Street, Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T1 (613) 283-7936. You can also email your information and photo (jpeg format) to: judy.michaelis@metroland.com or cheryl.code@metroland.com (please send to only ONE email address)

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Nicola Stone, BHSc (Hons), DC Grant and Linda Stone are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Dr. Nicola Stone who graduated Summa Cum Laude with Clinic Honours June 20, 2014 from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. Nicola earned the Walter Sturdy Memorial Scholarship for achieving the highest overall academic standing during the 4 year program. She also received the Vern Welsh Memorial Award for proficiency in diagnostic imaging. Congratulations Nicola Love Mom and Dad

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Dale and Linda Mulville would like to thank everyone for their support in the passing of their son-in-law Matt Sargeant. Thanks to all of Lisa and Matt’ s family for putting on the luncheon at the Timbe Run, we never expected 850+ people at the Celebration of Life. Thanks to Bill and Peggy Neilson for hosting the celebration at the Timbe Run. Thanks to Nick and Galen Levac for their timeless organizing in a short time. Thanks to our children, Tanya, Adam and Ashley and spouses and friends for all their support to Lisa and the boys. They would never have gotten through it without them. Thanks for all the cards, prayers, flowers and food. We have a wonderful community we live in to help support us. Dale and Linda

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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. CARD OF THANKS

Bud and Carol Tyers Just Married 50 Years Ago July 25, 1964 Our deepest heartfelt thanks to our wonderful children, Troy, Tanya & Tricya, their spouses, and our grandchildren. You have honoured us with the most amazing garden party in Kemptville and the most memorable, incredible journey down memory lane, in a stretch limousine. A special thank you to our family and friends for their participation and special gifts. Special thank you to Gayle Poapst (renewal of vows), John and Tiah Carroll (music), Michael LaBonte (tent), The Crusty Baker, Chanel and Kathy (photographers). We so appreciate how much thought and work went into organizing that unforgettable day. We will cherish that day forever.

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PAUL – It’s a boy! Dave and Kealy Paul are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child Elliot Robert born May 6, 2014 weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces at the Smiths Falls Hospital. Proud grandparents are Larry and Evelyn Paul & Bob and Diane Hogarth.

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I wish to thank my family and friends who made my 90th Birthday so special. Thank you for the gifts and cards I received. It was really nice to see everybody. Remember life is what you make it. One day at a time All my love to all Theresa Wakefield

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I would like to thank all who attended my 65th Surprise Birthday and Retirement Party. Special thanks to my wife Darlene and my special daughters Susan, Debbie, Barbara and granddaughter Jamie; and Matt Hayes & Ole Friends for the excellent music. It sure was special. Ken Banning

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Congratulations to our daughter ERICA JULIAN We are proud to announce that Erica has graduated with honours from Algonquin College with an Advanced Diploma in Dental Hygiene on June 25, 2014. Your family and friends are so very proud of your accomplishments. Love Mom, Dad and Alison

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Fran and I would like to thank all of our wonderful friends for their support of our barbecue to aid the North Grenville Library programs for Adults and Children. Without your support we would not have been able to raise $1066 for those programs. In addition, we would like to thank Jonsson’s Independent and Beveridge’s B & H Foodliner grocery stores for the provision of Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Drinks and condiments that allowed us to provide the noon meal at the OPP Detachment. Our special thanks to Officer Cathy Lindsey, her able assistant Lauren and Frank and Liz O’Rourke for their help. We would also like to thank all those who could not attend but donated funds to raise the total. Fran and I appreciate all the assistance we received from everyone and hope that all of you had a great time, in spite of the brief rain.

Doris passed away peacefully, at Perth Community Care Centre, on Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Doris Eileen Gordon, beloved wife of William Gordon, of Perth, and cherished mother to Karen (Donald) Morrison, Janice (Ray) Kirkham, Joanne (Junior) Dowdall, Mark Gordon, and Bradley Gordon, all of Perth, Judy Gordon (Steve Dixon), of Lanark, and Stephen Gordon (Jessie Frost), of Almonte. Much loved grandmother to 22 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild, Doris was predeceased by her parents, Elmer and Mae McCullough (neé Teal), and by her siblings: Sam, Edith, Mary, Evelyn, Doreen, and Charles. Doris will be sadly missed by her siblings; Helen, Elsie, Marlene, Shirley, and Dennis. She will be fondly remembered by her numerous nieces, nephews, and by the Gordon and McCullough families, as well as many good friends throughout the years. Visitation took place at the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, on Monday, August 18, from 2-4 and again from 6-9 pm. Funeral Service was held in the O’Dacre Family Chapel, at 11:00 am, on Tuesday, August 19, with the Reverend Peter Goodyear, officiating. Interment, Crawford Cemetery, McDonalds Corners. Donations to the Parkinson’s Society of Canada, or the Canadian Cancer Society, would be appreciated. Mrs. Gordon’s funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613-267-3082

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Our sincere thanks to family and friends for their love and support following the tragic death of our precious grandson TJ (John’s son). The masses, prayers, cards, phone calls, visits, food and donations made in his memory were much appreciated.

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Peacefully in the presence of her family on Wednesday, August 13th, 2014 at Lanark Lodge, Perth, Margaret Lillian (Hoyle) Davis (long time resident of Barrie, ON) passed away at the age of 81 years. Predeceased by her parents Clement and Edna (McVeigh) Hoyle and by her husband Arthur Bruce Davis. Adored mother of Brenda (late Jim) Westbrook and Linda (Mark) Fielding. Cherished grandmother of Brock and Breanna, Michael, James (Heather), Stephanie, Daniel and Jennifer; great grandmother of Quenton, Sullivan and Cherish. Dear sister of Marian (George) Barrett and the late Betty (Bob) Jackson and Kathleen Niblock. She will be sadly missed by her brother-in-law Doug Niblock and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements are private for her family. In remembrance, contributions to the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund or the Parkinson’s Society would be appreciated. Margaret’s family wish to thank the Lanark Lodge Staff for their compassion and care. Margaret was much admired for her positive and optimistic attitude and her lovely smile during her many years of struggle. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

Fran and Doug Thompson

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In Carleton Place Hospital on Monday August 18th, 2014, Mildred (James) Ribbink at the age of 83 years. Mildred was predeceased by her parents Archie and Edith (Tetlock) James, son Paul and in 1988 by her beloved husband Herman Ribbink. She will be sadly missed by daughter Beth Ribbink (Jim Gamo) and son Dan (Frances) Ribbink, grandsons Phillip and Jordan Ribbink, sisters-in-law Bertha (Anton) Hietveld, Johanna (late Gerry) Leeflang, Gerry (Elwood) Toman, Janny (Dan) McDonald, Riek (late Jan) Jansen and brother-in-law Albert (Janie) Ribbink. She was predeceased by brothers-in-law Hendrik, Johan and John Ribbink and sister-in-law Dina (Hendrik) Hartleman. Mildred will be fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends, “special Mother” to Kathy (Gamo) Lamont. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth Tuesday August 19th 2014 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Cancer Society or Heart & Stroke Foundation 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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Donald was an active and dedicated member of Ashton United Church. Peacefully in hospital with family by his side at Perth, Ontario on Monday, August 11, 2014 at the age of 87 years. Predeceased by his first wife Edna and his second wife Zelma. Survived by his sisters Margaret Hockney (late Jack), Joan McDiarmid (late Jack), Evelyn Paul (Larry) and Janet McEwen (John). He will be missed by his numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and great-great nieces and great-great nephews. Predeceased by his sister Marjorie Kingsley (late Wilson). Friends were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Thursday, August 14 from to 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Dewar Cemetery. Donations to the Ashton United Church would be appreciated. A heartfelt thank you to the Carleton Place Manor, Lanark Lodge and the Perth and Smiths Falls Hospital. www.barkerfh.com

August 18, 1956 - August 9, 2014 In hospital in Toronto after a lengthy illness. Robert Thomas Hewitt, age 57. Beloved husband of the late Shari Sugar. Loving father of Christine and Morgan and cherished grandfather of Lita, all of Ajax. Loving son of Joan and the late Bill Hewitt of Perth. Dear brother of Richard of Ottawa. Predeceased by his first wife Wendy Hester and his daughter Alexandra. Funeral service was held at the Ogden Funeral Home, Toronto on Thursday, August 14, 2014, followed by interment at York Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Kidney Foundation appreciated.

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Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Robin. Loving mother to Judy (Steve). Dear grandmother to 9 and great-grandmother to 5. The family would like to thank all the staff, nurses and doctors of the Med. Surg Department of the Smiths Falls hospital for their professional, compassionate care and service during Grace’s stay there. As per Grace’s wishes cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation or funeral service. As expressions of sympathy donations to The Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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Peacefully at home, with her family by her side, after a courageous battle with cancer, on Tuesday August 12, 2014, at the age of 50. Loving spouse of Terry Nelson. Dear mother of Kyle Spinks. Cherished daughter of Joan and Terry Dutton of Montague Twp. Devoted sister of Lynn Dutton. Special aunt of Deven Dutton. She will be missed by her cousin Shelley (Andy McGregor) and their son Blain, and especially “The Captain”. A celebration of Kimberly’s life will take place on Saturday August 23, 2014 from 2 - 4 p.m., at 1823 Scotch Corners Rd., with an official “Toast to Kim” at 3:00 p.m. For those who wish, a donation to Victoria’s Quilts of Canada, 454-1568 Merivale Rd., Ottawa ON, K2G 5Y7 www.victoriasquiltscanada.com would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

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In Smiths Falls, Alcide passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, August 09, 2014 in his 58th year. He will be sadly missed by his wife Edith Levesque, his sons Nelson, Patrice (Alexandra), Yves (Stephanie-Kim), his grandchildren Sidney and Alyssia, his sister Lena Hartwig (Arthur), Roger (Francine) and his nephews Eddy, Nicholas and Alexandre. He will be fondly remembered by his extended family and friends. Should you wish, any memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.

HERBERT Robert “Bob” Passed away peacefully on August 14, 2014 at the Almonte General Hospital. “Bob” Of Almonte, at the age of 71.

Peacefully at home in Oxford Station at the age of 89 on Wed., Aug. 13, 2014. Predeceased by her beloved husband William (Bill) Strader, Son Arnold William Strader (Heather), and her grandsons Donald William Strader and Michael Scott Strader. Loving mother of Arnold, Steven (Christine), Jim (Vienna), Peter, and Nancy. Wanda will be fondly remembered by her 7 grandchildren: Mike, Don, Sharon, Greg, Sarena, Sarah, and Maya. Wanda grew up in Cardinal, Ontario, The daughter of the late Bill and Florence Poaps. Wanda was an amazing and caring wife, mother, sister, grandmother, friend, and pillar of her entire family. In addition to raising her family, Wanda also worked with the Red Cross Homemakers in her later years. She will be forever remembered and missed dearly. Family and Friends were invited to attend the service at Sprucehaven Cemetery, Brinston Ontario, Canada. Tuesday August, 19th at 11:00 am. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences/ Tributes/Donations www.mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435

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Surrounded by family in the Perth Hospital, Cheryl passed away on August 15, 2014 at the age of 58. Predeceased by her parents Acile and Evelyn (nee Dunn) Salter. Cheryl’s world revolved around her family and she will be greatly missed by her husband, Cameron Findley, as well as her two daughters Melanie Harvey (Chris Poirier) and Melissa (Kevin) Thom. She was a most devoted and loving grandmother to her four grandchildren, Cassie and Colton Harvey and Chloe and Hudson Thom. Cheryl is survived by her four siblings: Richard Salter (Rita Olson) of Ottawa, Nancy (John) Weston of Athens, as well as Mary (Lee) Horning and Rae Salter (Lyne Graton), both of Merrickville, as well as many nieces and nephews. Friends and family are invited to attend her funeral on Saturday August 23, 2014 at 10am at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Merrickville.

Predeceased by his beloved wife Candide. Survived by his step-son Danny. Brother to Tony Herbert of British Columbia. Remembered by his relatives and friends. It was Bob’s wish to have a cremation take place. Private Service to follow. Donations in memory of Bob may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613)-256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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(1927-2014) Passed away peacefully at Bayfield Manor Retirement – Nursing Home, Kemptville on Thursday, August 14th, 2014. Husband of the late Luella Flinn. Proud father of Carl (Josie), Gerald (Laurie), Kevin (Pat), Lloyd and Terry (Leah). Grandfather to 10 and Great-Grandfather to 5. Survived by sister Leila Coughler and special friend Myrtle Allen. Beloved brother of the late Norman Payne (Marguerite), Mansel Payne (Dorothy) and Jean Graham (Gordon). Friends were invited to visit at the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott St., Kemptville on Sunday from 2 to 4 & 7 to 9pm. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday August 18 at 11:00 am. Donations in Memory of Austin to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/ Donations www.mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435

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BULLOCK, STEVEN – August 22, 2012 Gone yet not forgotten although we are apart your spirit lives within me forever in my heart. It’s been 2 years our lives go on without you, but nothing is the same. We smile and laugh as we remember your wit when we speak your name. I LOVE YOU BULLY… I MISS YOU BULLY… Until I see you again Kerri

I Miss You Daddy Remembering you daddy is easy. I do it all the time. But missing you is the hardest heartache that will never go away. You held my hand when I was small, although I’ll always miss you daddy, I know you’re by my side I love you… Rory


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In loving memory of a beautiful Mom. If yellow roses grow in heaven, Please pick a bunch for us. Place them in our Mom’s arms, Tell her that we love her, and miss her. And when she turns to smile, Place a kiss upon her cheek, and hold her for awhile. Love and miss you Mom Sarah and Ace Jr.

In loving memory of Louanne, our beautiful loving angel. She is gone but not forgotten As it draws another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of her are always near To us you were so special What more is there to say Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today They say that time heals everything But we know it isn’t so Because it hurts as much today As it did 3 years ago. Love and dearly missed Dad and Mom Pepper and Family

GEORGE KYLE In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away August 23, 2009. We know a smile we would love to see, A loving face so dear, We know a hand we would love to hold, A voice we long to hear, We know a heart thoughtful and true, We know them all, Because we loved you. Forever in our hearts, Gwen Mark, Anne Marie, Chandra Kim, Bill and Curt

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PEPPER (nee Donahue) September 18, 1970 – August 22, 2011 In memory of Louanne Our Beautiful Sister, Sister-in-law and Aunt …Until We Meet Again Those special memories of you will always bring a smile if only we could have you back for just a little 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 Missing you today and always Love Sue, Walter and Hillary Fleming

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WHYTE, Michael June 24, 1987-August 18, 2009 May the winds of heaven blow softly, And whisper in your ear, How much we love and miss you, And wish that you were here. Love and miss you every day, Mom and Dad Jenn, Tim and Liam Andrew and Allison Ocean

PEPPER Louanne (Donahue) August 22, 2011 In loving memory of a beautiful Wife. As I loved you, so I miss you In my memory you are near. Loved, remembered, longed for always, treasured with a love sincere. You are where I cannot see you, and your voice I cannot hear. Yet I know you walk beside me, never absent, always near. Love and missing you always BUG Love Ace

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5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Volume discount. Outdoor furnace wood also available. 613-253-8006.

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KYLE, George - June 19, 1925 – August 23, 2009. Gone but never forgotten There is not a day that passes by that we don’t think about you and miss you. You were a loving Father, Husband, Grandpa and a great teacher. You are forever with us. Love Gwen, Kim & Bill, Anne-Marie, Chandra & Klaver, Brad, Bev, Jerrad and Landon, Mark & Sonja, Curt and the late Michael

IN MEMORIAM

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AYRES, Diane Lynn (Polite) – Precious daughter of Keitha and Carl, mother of Nicole and grandmother of Siobhan, passed away September 11, 2009. Carl and Diane are sadly missed by Keitha and family and special friend Dan.

FAMILY REUNION

BULLOCK, Steven Wayne – In memory of a dear son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle who passed away August 22, 2012. He is gone, but not forgotten, As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. To us you were so special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. They say time heals everything, But we know it isn’t so, Because it hurts as much today, As it did two years ago. Love and dearly missed Mom, Dad and family

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POLITE, Carl David – Much loved husband of Keitha (Kelso) and father of Diane and David passed away August 27, 2009.

COMING EVENTS

LOUANNE (DONAHUE) PEPPER – In loving Set of 4 Michelin Tires, all memory of my dear daughter who passed away season, P245R60-18 $250 o.b.o Lori 613-267-7734 August 22, 2011. Your end came fast and sudden, No time to say goodbye, LEGAL You were gone before we realized, And only God knows why. The things we felt so deeply, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Are the hardest things to say, AND OTHERS But we, your family, loved you, In the Estate of Evelyn May In a very special way. Faith, Pensioner, Deceased. All persons having claims as Never forgotten creditors against the estate Mom of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Smiths FOR SALE FOR SALE Falls, on July 11, 2011, are required to file proof of Brand New Mattress Sale- Cedar (white), quality same with the undersigned 200+ Beds in Stock. More lumber, most sizes, deck- on or before September 30, Quality Less Money. ing, T&G, channel rustic. Quality Used Appliances Also huge bundles of ce- 2014. Sold with Warranty. Best dar slabs ($45) and large After that date the Public Price in Town! Dan Peters bags of shavings ($35). Guardian and Trustee will Sales- 3768 Hwy 43 West, www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only Smiths Falls. Open Tues- (613)283-3629. to the claims of which she day-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 then shall have had notice. p.m. Delivery Available. After Hours Appointments Concept II Designer Dish- Anyone having knowledge Available 613-284-1234. washer, perfect working of a Will or next-of-kin of the above mentioned is also Cedar Logs and stove condition dishwasher, ap- requested to contact the prox. 10 years old. We just wood. 613-256-3169. upgraded to a stainless undersigned. steel appliance, $50. Pick DATED at Toronto on Cedar rails, pickets & up only, located in Smiths July 30, 2014. posts for sale, as well as Falls. 613-240-8364 PUBLIC GUARDIAN rough sawn cedar & pine AND TRUSTEE lumber. Call or text ESTATE TRUSTEE 613-913-7958. 595 BAY STREET, I Connect AV. Need help SUITE 800 with your electronics, are FIREWOOD TORONTO, ONTARIO they hooked up right? Audio video in-home tutorM5G 2M6 Dry Firewood, hard maFile: 837505-014 ple, beech & red oak, ing. Mike 613-285-0655, 613-264-5515. clean, 613-299-1266

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TracTwin 2013 613-

Excellent Hardwood Market & Pricing

613-299-1266

2 reclaimed

log cabins

1-16’x20’ 1-22’x30’ Will deliver and set up For details call after 5 p.m.

30 Acres close to Lombard Glen Golf Course, Lombardy, excellent building lots. Box OE c/o EMC PO Box 158, Smiths Falls ON K7A 4T1.

VEHICLES

613-285-7363

FIREWOOD

FIREWOOD

Willows Firewood Dry Hardwood

cut, split and delivered $350/cord Outdoor furnace wood available We deliver year ‘round. Prompt delivery

613-267-5772

COMPUTER

YOUR COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALIST For honest, affordable auto repair. Home based business with 25 years experience. Fully licensed and insured

NOW OPEN FULL TIME

613-285-9320

COMPUTER

fix

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We computers Is yournot computer running Windows functioning? to its full potential? Computer running slow? Computer running slow? Viruses, malware, screen?$50 In-storeblue tune-up know what’s wrong? Come into Don’t Staples today $ 12-point inspection for a Total Repair service. 40 Is your computer infected?

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Staples CARLETON PLACE 613-253-2400 ext 236

list of services. Staples See in-store for a fullStaples SMITHS FALLS 302 Colonnade Dr. 613-283-3200 KEMPTVILLE ext 236 613-258-5900

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IN MEMORIAM


CLASSIFIEDS A Lazboy Chair; 2 Brass Lamps; GE 15.5 Cubic Ft refrigerator. Call 613-256-0994

Local

FIREWOOD All hardwood

-Cut-Split-Delivered or Picked Up

$100/face cord

613-285-1547 COMMERCIAL RENT

TD Loggings, tandem loads firewood. 18-16-20 lengths hardwood, starting $1,200. 18-21 cords/load, $300 a cubic, no bark or debris. Visa, Mastercard accepted. 613-812-5454 or 613-264-5454 Tyler. Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT

16693 Hwy#7, Perth – Unit #2 Across from Hillside Gardens and Hinton Dodge

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Piano Technician, Certified, Asphalt house shingles, with Piano Technician’s 10 bundles as new with tar Guild, extensive experience paper, $175. 613-449-1668 with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant STORAGE Pattingale at 6 1 3 - 2 8 4 - 8 3 3 3 , 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca

STORAGE Smiths Falls

Piano Tuner Technician for all your piano needs. Call Lionel Pauze. 1(613)278-2017.

STOR-N-LOCK

Indoor storage of all sizes Outdoor storage also available 613-285-5507 Smiths Falls 613-264-0213 Perth

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

LUXURY APARTMENTS

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1,200 sq. ft. upstairs and 1,200 sq. ft. of warehouse and loading area $10/sq. ft. upstairs and $5/sq. ft. lower level (must take both) Heat, hydro and taxes extra For further information please contact 613-812-0085 FOR SALE

MUSIC

FIREWOOD

COLONEL BY now has one bedroom units available. COLONEL BY is a luxury apartment building with a library, entertainment room and exercise room. All units have central air. Located in a great neighbourhood close to the County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls.

Andrew Mitton 613-283-9650

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Antique oak dining room table and 6 chairs, in good condition. $1,500 negotiable. Call Wayne 613-823-8254.

4X5 hard core round bales, Horse or Beef Hay, no rain, stored inside, $25/bale Stittsville/Richmond 613-227-3780.

FOR RENT

HUNTING SUPPLIES

Secure 50’s Plus Building

12 gauge Winchester, model 12, pump. 12 gauge Winchester, model 12 super light, fires 2 3/4 & 3 inch. 12 gauge over & under, new condition. 613-267-6270 or 613-390-2242

Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets First & last months rent $750.00 and up

1&2 bedroom apartments

Seniors’ 1 Month Free Discount

Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860

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FOR SALE

Network EMPLOYMENT OPPS. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an indemand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-5280809 to start training for your work-athome career today! PCL ENERGY - Now Hiring Journeyperson Pipefitters, Millwrights ($40+/hr) and Scaffolders ($38+/hr) for IMMEDIATE SHUTDOWN WORK on an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Call 780-468-8026 and send resume to: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com

BUSINESS OPPS. THE DISABILITY TAX CREDIT. $1,500 Yearly Tax Credit. $15,000 Lump Sum Refund (on avg) Covers: Hip/Knee Replacements, Arthritic Joints, COPD. For Help Applying 1-844-453-8372.

DRIVERS WANTED L A I D L A W C A R R I E R S VA N DIVISION requires experienced AZ licensed drivers to run the U.S. Premium mileage rate. Home weekly. New equipment. Also hiring Owner Operators. 1-800-2638267

NOTICES

FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

Sale of 766 Kitley Line 3, Jasper ON 2.5 acre, 3 bedroom retreat, with a 2 bedroom in-law suite. Handy Man’s Delight, with a 1,000 square foot garage. Cost: $185,000 Call 905-777-8756 or email archangelprod @cogeco.ca

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All brands of used appliances sold (or repaired at your place or ours) with warranty and free delivery. We also sell new parts for most appliances. Peters Appliances, #3756 Hwy. 43, Smiths Falls (between Perth and Smiths Falls). (613)283-8634.

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1-888-967-3237 1-888-WORD ADS Place Your Ad Online www.emcclassified.ca NOTICES

NOTICES

NOTICE

ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CEMETERY INNISVILLE ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CEMETERY – INNISVILLE situated at 110 Ferguson Falls Rd. at Con. 12, lot 1, in the township of Lanark, Municipality of Lanark Highlands, in the county of Lanark, hereby gives notice of changes in the by-laws. These updated by-laws are in accordance to the Consumer Information Guide to FUNERALS, BURIALS and CREMATION SERVICES of ONTARIO.

Anyone wishing to view these by-laws can do so by contacting: Ron Dickinson, at 613-257-7211 CL460060_0821

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

ADVERTISE ACROSS ONTARIO OR ACROSS THE COUNTRY! For more information contact your local newspaper.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

FOR SALE

HEALTH

FREE Consultation

$$ MONEY $$ 1ST, 2ND & 3RD MORTGAGES FOR ANY PURPOSE '(%7 &2162/,'$7,21 %$' &5(',7 7$; 25 0257*$*( $55($56 '(&5($6( 3$<0(176 UP TO 75% 6(/) (03/2<(' 12 3522) 2) ,1&20( Ontario-Wide Financial 1-888-307-7799 www.ontario-widefinancial.com (Licence #12456)

STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDINGS...”STEEL OVERSTOCK SALE!” 20X20 $4,055. 25X24 $4,650. 30X32 $6,586. 32X34 $7,677. 40X48 $12,851. 47X70 $17,899. One End wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca

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PAINS AND ACHES? $57+5,7,6 5+(80$7,60 -2,176 086&/(6 TRY +Arthri-Plus CANADIAN-MADE NATURAL TOPICAL SPRAY NON STICKY PLEASANT SCENT NOW AT WALMART www.getarthriplus.com

PERSONALS ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE. Great job, great friends? Missing someone great to share it with? MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS will help you find the right one. CALL(613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com. DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1-877297-9883. Talk with single ladies. Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Talk now! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+)

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MORTGAGES 1 s t & 2 n d M O RT G A G E S f r o m 2.45% VRM and 2.99% FIXED. A l l C r e d i t Ty p e s C o n s i d e r e d . Let us help you SAVE thousands on the right mortgage! Purchasing, Re-financing, Debt Consolidation, Home Renovations...CALL 1-800-225-1777, www.homeguardfunding.ca (LIC #10409). $$$ 1st, 2nd, 3rd MORTGAGES Debt Consolidation, Refinancing, R e n o v a t i o n s , Ta x A r r e a r s , n o CMHC fees. $50K you pay $208.33/month (OAC). No income, bad credit, power of sale stopped!! BETTER OPTION MORTGAGES, CALL TODAY Toll-Free 1-800-282-1169, www.mortgageontario.com (LIC# 10969). AS SEEN ON TV - Need a MORTGAGE, Home Equity Loan, Better Rate? Bad Credit, Self-Employed, Bankrupt? Been turned down? Facing Foreclosure, Power of Sale? CALL US NOW TOLL-FREE 1-877-733-4424 and speak to a licensed mortgage agent. MMAmortgages.com specializes in residential, commercial, rural, agriculture, farms, & land mortgages. Visit: www.MMAmortgages.com (Lic#12126).


Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you. Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

HELP WANTED

FITNESS & HEALTH

WANTED Need ride from Carleton Place to Algonquin College, Woodroofe Campus, beginning September.

VEHICLES

VEHICLES

VEHICLES

2005 Rendevouz, $4,995; 1998 GMC 1/2 ton truck, $2,995; 2002 Chevy S10, $2,995. All good condition, E-tested and driven Wanted - furnace oil, will daily. 613-430-0032 or remove tank if possible. can be seen at 68 First St., Call 613-479-2870. Smiths Falls. 2004 Chev Cavalier, 4 Recumbent Exercise Bike, door, automatic, 198,000 with computer display, Classifieds km, E-tested, certified. A-1 Classifieds programmable. $90 o.b.o. condition. $2,500. Phone 613-253-1571. Get Results! Get Results! 613-267-4803. Mobility scooter, Fortress 1700 TA, gently used, bought last year, battery charger, extra basket. $1,900. 613-272-2722.

HELP WANTED

1986 Dodge Truck, cab and chassis, D250, 360 automatic, runs great, needs floor driver side. 160,000km, $1200 obo. 613-923-1208

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

2006 Chev Monte Carlo, 5.3 litre, sunroof, full load, lazer blue with silver trim, r e a s o n a b l e . 613-205-1779. 2007 Montana van, in excellent condition, 125,000 km, asking $6,000 o.b.o. 613-284-4669.

HELP WANTED

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PASSPORT SHUTTLE – August 27 – Ottawa – we are pre-booked ....... $17.00 KINGSTON SHOPPING – Sept. 9 – Division St. Outlets & Cataraqui Mall .... $17.00 ST. JACOBS MARKET Sept. 13 – Sterling – Visit market & village – dinner included .. $70.00 FALL MYSTERY TOUR Sept. 23 – Sightseeing, lunch included........... $89.00 WATERTOWN SHOPPING Sept. 30 – Salmon Run Mall, Kohl’s, Joanne’s and more . $49.00 CAROUSEL/DESTINY U.S.A. MALL & THE CHRISTMAS TREE STORE Oct. 5 . $49.00 RIDEAU CARLETON CASINO – Receive $10 Slot Play .................. $12.83 September 2nd, October 7th – Portland, Smiths Falls – 3 Locations September 17 – Perth – 2 locations (The Factory and Carolina Court) & Smiths Falls

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INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH – Sept. 18 - 19, Ivy, Ontario

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OUTLETS AND MARKET – Sept. 26 -27 – The outlets of Mississauga and the

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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WEEKEND November 14 - 16, Syracuse/Watertown 4 Seats Left FESTIVAL of LIGHTS – Dec. 7 - 9 - DANIEL O’DONNELL & MARY DUFF, OAKRIDGE BOYS, BOBBY VINTON, TOM JACKSON – Platinum seating for Daniel

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Sales and Service 613-267-7484

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

Buy with confidence Reliable and affordable used vehicles Financing O.A.C. www.rthomsonauto.com

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MARINE 15 h.p. Johnson. Electric start, battery, tank. 14’ Princecraft “fisherman”. Dry. Swivel seats. Oars. Jackets. Pump. Both good condition. 613-283-2115.

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

at 613-283-5555.

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MARINE Winter boat storage and boat repair. Winterizing, shrink wrap, storage, from $350. Fast turn around on repairs. Christie Lake Marina 613-267-3470.

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Outboard Motor, 15hp, Gamefisher (Sears), ran last year, $100. 613-278-2114.

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TRAILERS / RV’S

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Civil Works Contractor has an opening for Float Driver (min. 3yrs experience) Remuneration based on experience

Apply to Willis Kerr Contracting Limited by Email office@williskerrcontracting.com Or fax 613-258-0229

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1987 Ford Econoline, 350 Royal Classic, 28’, 16’ awning with air conditioning and cruise, camper is mint condition inside/out (dusty rose), hidden trailer hitch on back with electric brake hook-up. 132,000km, $6,500 certified. 613-283-7133

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1 medium framed registered and BIO tested, Charolais Bull, sired by LT Bluegrass 4017P. Noted for his calving ease, quiet disposition. Has had worldwide influeance on Charolais breed. Purchased from Blackbern Charolais in 2011. Available after August 21, 2014. Call H. Ambler after 7pm. 613-273-3113.

Tay Valley Competitive Trail Ride, September 7 at Lost Creek Farm, Perth. Offering 20 km, Set Speed Ride and 40 km, Open and Novice Competitive Trail Rides. Also looking for volunteers -no experience necessary. 613-267-2590.

Authorized repair depot for Hallman, Phason, Gallagher and Lacme. Excellent selection of Electric Fencing Supplies (613)253-5238

The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital is a two site acute care facility ! !Smiths Falls serving a catchment area of 44,000 residents of Perth and ! ! delivers a and surrounding area. We are a fully accredited Hospital that broad range of primary and secondary services and currently seeking:

CASUAL PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

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The Pharmacy Technician is responsible for the receiving of a written prescription; reading a prescription; adjusting an order according to an approved policy (e.g. TIP); accurate computer entry and processing of patient drug orders; maintaining patient profiles; selecting the drug (i.e., determining product to dispense); nonsterile preparations of liquids and solid dosages; sterile preparation of medication dosage forms; repackaging medications into vials, syringes, etc.; labelling of finished products; care of supplies and equipment; final physical check for accuracy of finished product; and performing any tasks as defined by established procedures ! ! under the supervision of a Pharmacist. ! !

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: • Regulated Pharmacy Technician registered with the Ontario College of Pharmacists; or • Eligible & working towards Regulated Pharmacy Technician registration with the Ontario College of Pharmacists by January 1, 2015

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ASSET: • Initial and subsequent annual Pharmacy Technician recertification with the Ontario College of Pharmacists • Previous hospital or retail experience preferred

Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030.

1991 GM 3/4 ton 6.2 diesel 4x4, 45PD STD, PETS custom dump, steel racks, good shape $3,500 o.b.o. Doggie Bed & Breakfast. 613-285-4844. In-house kennels, fenced 2014 hay, timothy, brome, activity park, nature walks. small square bales, $3.75, 10 minutes from Perth. 613-200-1952 21’ dual wheel camper excellent horse hay. Carle- Lorna Place/Perth www.facebook.com/Dogtrailer, sleeps 4, generator, ton gieBedBreakfast picnic table, BBQ, sitting in 613-326-0366. campground, paid 2014. 4x5 round bales of hay for Free country grown kit$3,200. 613-267-4803. sale, also small square tens, ready to go, or bales. Stored under cover. 613-283-0634 Carleton Place area. 613-284-3610. HELP WANTED 613-253-8006. Set your dog free with a Barley straw, 4x4-1/2, Dogwatch Hidden Fence hard core round bales. System. Service and installation of any system. $35. 613-275-2437. 1(800)647-3307. Dairy herd person re- www.dogwatchontario.ca quired. 613-258-9189 or Email: MORTGAGES larrysheree@gmail.com

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Human Resources Department Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital 60 Cornelia St. West, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 2H9 Email: tgray@psfdh.on.ca Fax: (613) 283-0520 www.psfdh.on.ca

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CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

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Fordson Major farm tractor, good loader, approx 50 hp, good rubber, $4,995; 2011 single axle dump trailer with barn doors, $5,500. 613-430-0032 or can be seen at 68 First St., Smiths Falls.

Carleton Place, 2 stores for rent, downtown, 761 SF, $650. 154 Beckwith, 1,000 SF, 56 Victoria $975 month. 613-257-5711.

Carleton Place- Great office/commercial/industrial space, easy Ottawa access, 900, 1200, 3000, Hay excellent, 2nd cut 6400 sq. ft. Tailor to suit. clover, no rain, 4x5 hard- 613-257-5711. core, net wrapped. 613-267-4556. FOR RENT Hay for sale, first cut, 100 small bales, for horses. $3 a bale o.b.o. Also straw for bedding. 613-326-0221.

1 bedroom apt. in country setting, 15 min. east of Perth. $650 plus heat. Fridge, stove, washer, dryincluded. Industrial yard sale, Sat- er urday, August 30 from 613-267-6115. 9-5. Commercial equip- 1 bedroom attractive ment for steel fabrication, apartment, in Smiths Falls various hydraulic cylin- heritage home, updated, ders, hoses, motors and quiet, private entrance and fittings, new Compu Carve driveway, appliances, computer wood carver, heated. Non-smoking. new curb extruder, trailers, $ 6 7 5 / m o n t h . steel remnants, much 613-682-0113. more. Clearance prices. 2021 Rogers Road, Perth, 1 bedroom basement apt. rear of building, follow Private entrance. Heat and signs. 613-267-5553. hydro, stove, fridge, parking included. No smoking, J.D. hay wagon, 45 h.p. no pets. $750/mth. Perth. diesel Universal Farm 613-267-4000. tractor, Husqvarna chainsaw, lawn-mower, fire- 1 bedroom second floor wood, farm trailer, garden apartment in 4-plex. 10 rototiller. 613-283-8231. minutes from Perth. Appliances, laundry facilities, Registered Yearling storage locker, large deck Hereford Bull. Well bred, and yard. $650/month all halter broke, show quality, inclusive. 613-267-7464. deep bodied, big hip, low birth weight, great for pure 1 Bedroom, Smiths Falls, herds or add hybrid vigor appliances, $730 plus hyto other breeds. dro. 613-812-2400. 613-340-2525. 1 bedroom upstairs apartment, includes fridge, TOM’S CUSTOM stove, and utilities. Downtown Smiths Falls. NonAIRLESS PAINTING smoker. No pets. Specializing in roof $625/month. Available imbarn & aluminum/ mediately. 613-283-5946. vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. 12 minutes south of Carle*Screw nailing and ton Place, 4+ bedroom, roof repairs. 2.5 bath, on nicely treed 4 acre lot. Easy commute to Insured and Bonded Kanata. Pets considered. Free Estimates Asking $1,850/month. (613)283-8475 613-253-8762.


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2 bedroom apartment for rent, immediate occupancy, first floor, in 55+ community, Ashton. Community pool. No pets. No smoking. Appliances includes. $895/month plus hydro. First and last month. 613-257-2568 ask for Jim or Suzanne or 613-253-1401 Suzanne.

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.

ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 appliances, balcony, secure building, parking, suitable for mature tenant(s), no pets, references, $825/month plus utilities, Also 1 bedroom $600+utilities. 613-256-3324

Available immediately, Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom upper apartment in central location. $725/month includes heat. 613-283-7000.

Available September 1, 2 bedroom apartment with balcony, heat, water and parking included. Seniors welcome. No dogs. Call 613-267-4189.

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Available September 1. 1 bedroom apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hot water. On 2nd floor. Downtown Perth. No parking, yard or laundry. $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . 613-267-6315.

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Bachelor apartment, $570 and 1 bedroom, $670/month, utilities included. Downtown Perth. 613-267-6115.

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Moncion’s YIG

671 River Rd., Ottawa Joe 613-822-4749

“Your Community Minded Dealer” WE ARE LOOKING FOR CANDIDATES WITH THE FOLLOWING ATTRIBUTES: - Perfectly fluent in English with a pleasant speaking voice. - Positive attitude and provides friendly service with a welcoming demeanor. - Being computer savvy is a plus. You must feel comfortable using all tools made available to you including email, internet, database, and phone to assist with maintaining existing customers. - Having worked alongside salespeople or being in a sales environment is a definite asset but not required. - Willing to train the right candidate

kEy accounTabiliTiES The full time position requires strong writing and an ability to come up with fresh story ideas. The candidate will be expected to produce cleanly written, interesting stories on a variety of topics – whether news, sports or features – focused on the municipality of North Grenville, Merrickville-Wolford and surrounding communities – while capturing compelling images. As well as reporting for our newspaper, applicants should have multimedia skills, as they will also be required to provide online content. WhaT WE’RE looking FoR The successful candidate must be able to work well with others, be organized, multi-task under tight deadlines, and have solid news judgment. Evening and weekend work will be required.

Community Employment Services

Full Time Satellite TV Installers CL459863_0821

Please submit resume in person to Dave McNamara or email: dmcnamara@townandcountrychrysler.com 245 Lombard Street, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 5A5 613-283-7555 www.townandcountrychrysler.com

ThE oppoRTuniTy Metroland East is seeking a full-time reporter (4 month term) for the Kemptville Advance EMC, effective Sept 1, 2014

Fast Growing Company Requires

Installer must supply own vehicle, valid driver’s license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly + bonuses. Evening and weekend shifts required.

For more information please send a resume to Admin@scheelcommunications.com or fax to

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Job Title: Reporter – 4 month contract Department: Editorial Division: Metroland East, Smiths Falls ThE coMpany A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com.

613-623-9992 No experience necessary. All training will be supplied.

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

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Deadline for applications is August 29th, 2014

Bayview Subdivision Montague, upstairs, 1 bedroom apt. Suitable for single or couple. Quiet, non-smoking preferred, immediate occupancy. 613-283-2053 after 4:30pm.

Carleton Place. Two bedroom apartment in well maintained building on quiet street. Laundry and storage available on premises. $820 monthly (includes water). Call John 613-229-0737.

Downtown Perth, 1 Bedroom, grnd floor apartment. $700 + hydro, nonsmoking, no-pets, available immediately. 613-302-9008.

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Long Term Care

STONERIDGE MANOR NOW HIRING Casual R.N.’s, R.P.N.’s P.S.W.’s Apply in writing to : Sarah Bradshaw, DOC

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Email: sarah.bradshaw@ reveraliving.com

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Automotive Technician

Downtown Smiths Falls, quiet 1 bedroom security system entry apartment. Heat, hydro, water and parking included. Laundry facilities on site. Elevator. Available September 1. $ 8 0 0 / m o n t h . 613-284-1736.

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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

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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:

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PAUL’S MASONRY

on the web: cesperth.ca

or email: tmoore@abford.com Tom Moore, Service Manager 230 Lombard St., Smiths Falls, ON

Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 4 pm • Wednesdays: 10 am to 7 pm

All applications will be held as confidential

40 Sunset Boulevard Suite 102 Perth, Ontario, K7H 2Y4 Phone: 613-267-1381 Fax: 613-267-1806

Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. 613-283-7779.

Carleton Place, Semi-detached, three bedroom, 1-1/2 baths. 109 Nelson. $1,100 monthly including water. Call Andrea 613-913-9229 or John 613-229-0737.

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If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to Ryland coyne Editor in chief rcoyne@perfprint.ca

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Fax: 613-253-2190

Applicants must possess: • A journalism degree or diploma; • Experience in photography; journalism; • Experience with page layout using InDesign; • Strong knowledge of social media; • Valid driver’s licence and access to a vehicle WhaT’S in iT FoR you • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities

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Carleton Place, 3 bedroom, 1/2 duplex, newly renovated, laundry, quiet area. Large yard. Parking. No pets. $1,000 plus utilities. Jeff 613-858-8092.

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2 bedroom apartment in Perth, $890 plus heat and hydro, includes parking, washer, dryer, fridge and stove. Call 613-302-9008.

Apartment for rent, approx 10 km from Smiths Falls, no dogs, 2 big bed3 bedroom farmhouse, on rooms, 1-1/2 bathrooms, deadend road, 5 minutes nice backyard, Available from Perth, large yard. immediately. $800/month 613-812-2057. plus hydro. 613-286-2805.

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BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394

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Drummond Centre, 10 min from Perth. 3 bedroom bungalow. 10 years old with new carpet and painting. Finished basement family room. Large lot. Propane heat. $1,200 monthly plus utilities. Call John 613-229-0737.

Kemptville, 1 & 2 bedroom, available August 1, 1 bedroom available September 1, centrally located, references required. 613-264-8439.

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Perth Community Care Centre

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Current Cook Certification with Red Seal an asset. A Food Handler Certificate. Applications in writing to

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REQUEST FOR QUOTATION 2014-04 Long-term Financial Plan 2014

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION 2014-05 Consulting Engineering Services 2014 Road Needs Study

Quotations will be received until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 9, 2014. All quotations are to be submitted in a sealed package marked Financial Plan Services 2014-04 Delivered to: Township of Montague Katie Valentin, Clerk 6547 Roger Stevens Drive Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6 The intent of this RFQ is to conduct a competitive process that will lead to the award of financial plan services to complete a longterm financial plan. Should a contract result from this RFQ, the name(s) of the successful Proponent(s) will be available to anyone upon request. All submissions become the property of the Township of Montague and are subject to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. There will be no public opening for this Request for Quotation. Any award of the quotation is subject to approval of the Township of Montague. Quotations must be received before the above mentioned time and date, and in accordance with the attached RFQ forms, specifications, instructions to vendors, and standard terms and conditions.

Quotations will be received until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 9, 2014. All quotations are to be submitted in a sealed package marked Engineering Services 2014-05 Delivered to: Township of Montague Katie Valentin, Clerk 6547 Roger Stevens Drive Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4W6 The intent of this RFQ is to conduct a competitive process that will lead to the award of Consulting Engineering Services to complete a 2014 Road Needs Study. Should a contract result from this RFQ, the name(s) of the successful Proponent(s) will be available to anyone upon request. All submissions become the property of the Township of Montague and are subject to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. There will be no public opening for this Request for Quotation. Any award of the quotation is subject to approval of the Township of Montague. Quotations must be received before the abovementioned time and date, and in accordance with the attached RFQ forms, specifications, instructions to vendors, and standard terms and conditions.

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Large house to share, Almonte. $700/month inclusive. Mature, nonsmoker, clean, employed. Separate space, bathroom, fridge. Shared kitchen. I have cats. les2012@xplornet.com 613-791-1233.

Smiths Falls. 1 large room for rent, $500 monthly. Mature person. 343-688-0022

Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom house, recently painted, washer, dryer, fridge, stove included. plus hydro October 1st, 2 Bedroom $850/mnth house in Perth, employed, 613-264-8143 non-smoker, no pets. $1000 plus utilities. Smiths Falls Apartment 613-267-5317 1 bedroom, $910/month, immediately; Perth- 2 bedroom apart- Available ment $700/mth, in mod- Heat and hydro included. Please call 613-283-9650. ern, well maintained, centrally located building. Security/intercom system, Smiths Falls- bachelor professionally maintained, apt. $595/mth all inclusive. laundry facilities. Parking Available immediately. included. Plus hydro. Clean, cozy apt. 613-298-2983. 613-889-3017. Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bedroom apartment in quiet, clean, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking and laundry included. $820/month + utilities. Available September 1. Phone 613-283-5996.

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INVITATION TO TENDER Financial Auditing Services For Country Roads Community Health Centre 4319 Cove Road Portland ON K0G 1V0 Interested parties must obtain a copy of the Request for Tender from Judy Phillips 272-3443 Ext. 243 Deadline for proposals is September 19th, 2014

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Perth Kia is looking for a successful candidate who is a self-motivated individual with high energy, a strong work ethic and a proven commitment to customer satisfaction.

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Smiths Falls- Bright, spacious 2 bdrm upstairs apt in clean quiet 4-unit building. Walking distance to Independent Grocers. Fridge, stove, balcony. Mature tenant(s). No pets; no smoking. $670.00/mo Perth, 2 bedroom apart- plus util. Parking incl. ment, $710/month. Plus Avail. Sept 1st. Call hydro; Clean, secure build- 613-283-1272. ing. Parking, coin laundry facility. Seniors welcome. Smiths Falls- Carss613-925-3046. ridge Apartment, 1 bed$935/month, Perth, 2 bedroom ground room, floor apartment, $750 plus available immediately. utilities. No pets, Heat, hydro, cable included. Please call 613-267-4831. 613-283-9650. Perth, 3 bedroom bungalow in town, appliances in- Smiths Falls- Large 1 cluded, walk to shopping, bedroom plus office apartgas heat, no smoking. ment, private, non-smok$1150/mnth plus utilities. ing, no pets, $765/month 613-267-9980. plus utilities. Available September 1 O.A.C. Perth, 3 bedroom bunga- jmmaloney@hotmail.ca low with single garage, edge of town, fridge & stove included, first & last Smiths Falls. Large bedrequired, $1100 plus room for rent, shared utilities. 613-264-0002 kitchen and bathroom. Clean, quiet person, nonPerth, near downtown, 2+ smoker. $750 all inclusive bedrooms, wood flooring, with cable and internet. utilities, stove, fridge, 1 Available immediately. parking included, available 613-404-4511. immediately, references. 613-267-4935. Smiths Falls, room for Room for rent. Available rent. $550/month. Launimmediately. Washer/dry- dry, satellite, phone, furer. Phone. No pets. Leave nished. (Access to house). message. 613-284-8378. Call Steve 613-284-1543. Available now. Seniors Condo, Carleton Place, 2 bedroom, newly renovated, ground level, Smiths Falls. Russell St no steps, quiet, convenient West. Roomy brick, 3 bedparking, 6 new appliances, room 1/2 house. Beautiful lots of storage, condition, utilities extra. $ 1 4 0 0 / m n t h . New gas furnace. 2 porch613-253-4193. es. Deck. Private entry. Parking. Appliances inSmiths Falls, 1 large, 2 cluded. Laundry. Available bedroom, downstairs du- September 1. plex, wrap-around porch, $ 1 , 1 0 0 / m o n t h . parking, shared backyard, 613-283-1697. no pets, non-smoking, references required, Classifieds $800/mnth plus hydro, available September 1, Get Results! 613-342-0829.

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Saturday August 23 2014 - MASSIVE INDOOR & OUTDOOR AUCTION THE ENTIRE AUCTION IS 14 - 16 STORAGE LOCKERS. To Be Held at Dan Peters Auction Hall Grounds 182 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls (Drummond North Elmsley). Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) – Not to be sold by the Locker – This is a regular auction that is all from the Unpaid Storage Lockers moved to our hall. 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, Guitars, 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 - CASH – DEBIT – VISA – AMEX - MASTERCARD. Sunday August 24 2014 - On Site Auction. Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) – Ramsay Con 4A – Carleton Place (Off Hwy 7) - CASH – DEBIT – VISA – AMEX - MASTERCARD. 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 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. Greenhouse Planters & Effects, wagon wheel, wheel barrow, water barrels. Wednesday August 27 2014 – R.E.A.L Antique. Architectural Auction To be Held at R.E.A.L - 85 William St. West, Smiths Falls Auction Starts at 5 PM (Preview From 4 PM) CASH – DEBIT – VISA – AMEX - MASTERCARD. Dan Peters Auction will be onsite to sell off by way of unreserved Public Auction the Antique Original Moldings, Solid Original Doors (of all sizes including Pocket Doors), Stain Glass, Fumed Oak Fireplace Mantle, & Much Much More! Volunteers Have been working hard to pull out and preserve as many pieces as possible from 140 Elmsley Street, Smiths Falls as well as More Architectural Type Building Material from another local Century Old Home. Washroom and Canteen on Site - This is a QUALITY Auction but will not be a long one Please be on time. Sunday September 7 2014 - LARGE MULTI ESTATE & CONSIGN AUCTION To be Held at Dan Peters Auction Hall – 182 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls. Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) – This is the 1st Consign Date in over a Month at the hall – If you would like to consign to this Auction And Others please call or email. 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.

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Home Office (613) 284-8281 New Mattress Sales (613) 284-1234 email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauction.com

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Monday, August 25, 10 a.m. for Bonnie and Jim Slumkoski Lombardy 101 Rideau Ferry Rd. Across from Rideau Antiques Riding mower (as new); 10.5 snowblower; elec. stove; washer, dryer; small fridge, freezer; patio furniture; barbecue; approx. 80 die cast cars; sectional chesterfield; quality coffee and end tables; chesterfield and chair; rocker; single and double beds; wardrobe; desk; tables and chairs; china cabinet; child’s elec. car; toy box; RX7 Mazda (13 B) engine (as is); lawnmower; wheelbarrow; garden and hand tools; dehumidifier; fireplace; hall rack; mantle clock; air conditioners; lg. qty. dishes and containers not available for listing; games, records, etc., etc. Note: As house is sold, everything must go! Rain or Shine!

Auctioneers: Frank Burns 613-267-4129 Jim Beere 613-326-1722

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Saturday August 30th 10:00 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario. We will be offering for sale the contents of a recently sold home in Kinburn as well as items from a number of different consignors. All items are in good condition and must sell. Please plan to attend At 12 noon, in honour of the late Charlie Sonnenburg, we will be retiring #1 Household items, furniture - 2 complete dining room suites, lawn and garden tools. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident AUCTIONS

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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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REAL ESTATE AUCTION 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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REAL ESTATE 2 acre, building lot, 225ft frontage, 9km west of Perth, well treed, flat rural property. Call for viewing. 613-267-5674, 613-812-0589.

PERSONAL Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-5038.

~ 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

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

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If you know the whereabouts of Jennifer Dumoulin DOB: October 27, 1978, please contact Dana LeBlanc 613-264-9991 ext. 5137. Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158

LEGAL The Estate of Daniel Patrick Effenberger inquires if any creditors that Daniel owes money to come forward by August 31, 2014 otherwise nothing will happen. Can be contacted to John Effenberger 4060 Broadway Street PO Box 147 Vernon, ON K0A 3J0 or by phone 613-821-5055 Thank you.

LOST & FOUND Lost white cat, black & orange tail, answers to Minnie, Reward, 613-258-1432.

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WHITE CEDARS TOURIST PARK, FULL SERVICE SEASONAL SITES AVAILABLE FOR 2015 Private and Clean, Family Campground, Large full services lots, Clean Lake, Great Fishing, Plenty of Extras for no additional fees, Great Discount for the balance of the 2014 season, With your guaranteed deposit for 2015, Trailers for Sale, www.whitecedars.ca 613.649.2255

Bookkeeper required, part-time, Perth area. Quick Books an asset. Apply to Box OO, c/o The EMC, P.O.Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1.

Lanark Tim-br Mart, Requires Mature Part-time Help Saturdays (to start). Must be able to handle cash. Some knowledge of plumbing, electrical and hardware is an asset, Customer Service is Top Priority. Bring resume to store, 200 Robertson Dr. Lanark, Ont. 613-259-2780.

Stonewater Resourses is looking for an experienced confident individual to assist the Project Manager in achieving mining and contracting goals. The position requires a good understanding of Civil and Mining work. Previous experience using Microsoft Project would be useful. An education background in engineering or engineering technology is required. Stonewater Resourses is currently managing and developing the GMG Talc Magnesite Deposit in Timmons, Ontario. Accepting resumes until August 31, 2014 equesnel@stonewaterreso urses.ca

M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2525, 613-326-8041.

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Experienced, mature servers required. Bring resume to 73 Bridge Street Carleton Place or call 613-257-7595. Full/Part-Time Cleaners/Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $ 1 1 . 0 0 - $ 1 4 . 0 0 / h r. (613)489-3993 or elitecleaning@storm.ca

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AUCTION Saturday, August 23, 2014 at 10:00 am 2335 County Road 1, South Mountain Antiques, household, tools, 3 riding lawn tractors - 21hp Husqvarna, Dewalt sliding compound mitre saw, Gas leaf blower, Dee Zee truck bed box (new), Beds, Dressers, Oak table, chairs & hutch, Patio furniture, many unlisted items still to be unpacked. Over 100 pictures on website www.colinlatreillauctions.ca Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, MC & Interact Colin Latreille Auction Services 613-258-0173

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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:

Licensed plumber with minimum 3 years experience required for busy well established business. Experience working in new construction, water treatment, well pumps and heating would be an asset. Looking for a self-starter who has the ability to work unsupervised and take initiative. Applicant must hold a valid driver’s license and clean drivers abstract. Must have own transportation to and from work and be available to work overtime. This is a full-time permanent position offering the right candidate a competitive wage and benefits. To apply for this position please send trade license, resume and three references to bblackburnltd@live.ca fax 613-267-5271. Looking for experienced managers, cooks, waitresses, bar tenders, in Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, Perth. Please send resumes to: hartlandfoods@hotmail.com

Painter Wanted minimum 5 years experience. Must be hard working and reliable. Non-smoker preferred. Call 613-253-9269.

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 Superintendent. Live-in leaf and yard waste. superintendent required for 613-256-4613. medium sized apartment building located in Smiths AUCTIONS Falls. Send resume and phone number to: superintendent05@gmail.com

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For Lease: Restaurant in Westport, available November 1, Fully equipped. Call 647-992-2078 or 416-264-2078 ask for Kelly. RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607

Classifieds Get Results! Neil Bros. Equipment Rentals Ltd. looking for shovel & backhoe operator & labourer, min. 5 years experience. Fax resume 613-256-2063 or call 613-256-6374.

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.

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Great yard sale! Sat. Aug. 23, 8am-2pm. 341 Wellington St. E. Merrickville Clean and excellent condition stuff...furniture, bookshelves, tools, fitness, snowboard and lots more!

Painters needed for exterior higher heights in Perth. Must have fall restraint certificate and WSIB clearance to paint from a ladder. Several Perth, child care providweeks work to be done. ed, at my home. Over 20 613-267-6315. years experience. Fulltime, part-time, before and Paving Company. requires after school openings AZ dumptruck drivers, as- available. Bus routes to phalt rakers & interlock in- Queen Elizabeth, St Johns stallers. Min. 5 years and Stewart Schools. For experience. 613-274-0068. further information or to set up an appointment call Betty at 613-264-0478. Perth office requires an individual who is available WORK WANTED now and is looking to work Monday to Friday, 40 “A1” Handyman with halfhours, and has few dis- ton truck. Dump hauling, tractions in life, as the job wood splitting, tree reis specific to one individu- moval, carpentry, siding, al. Skills: computer skills, painting, roofing, general good command of English maintenance. Call Kevin language, good personality 613-253-4764. but firm, multi-tasker, good memory. Job is very Certified Mason. 12 years busy at all times as job experience. Chimney rehas deadlines. Contact Box pair, restoration, parging, OO c/o The EMC P.O.Box repointing. Brick, block 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A and stone. Small/big job 4T1. specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Professionals Needed. House Cleaning available Looking for career-minded in Perth area, windows, erpersons willing to speak to rands, laundry, dishes etc. small groups or do one- Call Sherri 613-264-0884 on-one Presentations lo- and leave a message. cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet Mature bondable woman access are necessary. looking for house cleaning Training and ongoing sup- jobs. Smiths Falls and port provided. Build finan- Carleton Place. References cial security. Paid daily. on request. 613-283-3076, Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 613-430-0878.

Multi-family yard sale, 30th August, Saturday. 7:30-noon. 8 Mather St., Perth.

Saturday, August 23, Multi-family garage sale, 760 Rosedale Rd. South, RR1 Holiday Weekend- Fri. 29, Smiths Falls. Lots of stuff. Sat., Sun., Mon., 8-8. 16’ Saturdays, August 16 and GIII boat 25 Yamaha 4 23, 9-4, South of North stroke, trailer, 4.5 Merc., Gower, 6988 Fourth Line. bikes pair CCMs, sports Antiques, collectibles, dincards, movies, CDs, jewel- ing table, china, sewing ry, new ladies winter supplies, books, etc. coats, dishes, furniture, snow shoes, fishing gear, Support Mel’s Farm, milk cans and the list goes Huge Yard Sale, Aug 23, on. Bargain prices, lots 9-2pm, Dan’s Closet, Davfree stuff. Cty Rd 36 Bo- idson Courtyard, 7 Russell lingbroke or Rd 38 to St. W, Smiths Falls. Crow Lk Rd to Badour Rd. 613-284-2664. Follow signs. Yard Sale, Smiths Falls, 76 Elmsley St S., Saturday, August 23, 8-3. Ladies purses, clothing; kitchen items, retro wicker AUCTIONS furniture; trailer hitch; some old antiques, memorabilia from 1930’spresent including oil cans, hockey cards, toys, action figures, Thomas Train, etc.

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185 Gore St., Perth, Saturday, August 23, 8-noon. Furniture, household, good variety.

Huge garage sale, downsizing, Sunday, August 24, 1061 Bellamy Mills Rd., Clayton. 10-4.

Huge yard sale, New RV mattress, guitars, single bed with mattress, small TVs, standup shower, hockey equipment, etc. 419 Townline West, Carleton Place, 7 a.m. Saturday, Almonte Presbyterian August 23. Church Missions Yard & Bake Sale. Saturday, Au- Industrial yard sale, Satgust 23, 8 am-1 pm, 111 urday, August 30 from Church Street Almonte. All 9-5. Commercial equipproceeds to missions. ment for steel fabrication, Rain or shine. various hydraulic cylinders, hoses, motors and August 23, 55 Alice St., fittings, new Compu Carve computer wood carver, Smiths Falls. 8am - 1pm. new curb extruder, trailers, steel remnants, much Clothes, toys, 100s of more. Clearance prices. record albums, DVDs, 2021 Rogers Road, Perth, CDs, hockey cards, dishes, rear of building, follow antiques, etc. Saturday- signs. 613-267-5553. Sunday, August 16-17 and 23-24. 2921 Tennyson Kitley Line 3, #935, SaturRd., Perth. day-Sunday, August 23 and 24, 9-4 pm, dishes, Community indoor yard nicknacks, quantity of sale. Fri. Aug. 22, Sat. small oil lamps, much Aug. 23. 8-1. 65 Rideau more. Ferry Road, between LomLarge yard sale, containbardy and Rideau Ferry. ing household, garage, seasonal, clothes, many Downsizing, August 30. more items. 346 County 397 Christie Lake Rd., Rd 16, Jasper, Saturday, Perth. All day. August 23, 9-5. Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.

Garage Sale, August 23, 8-1, 1601 Guthrie Rd (off Rosedale Road South) Smiths Falls. Household items, books and camping supplies. 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, August 23, 8-4. Antiques and collectibles, tools, sporting equipment and many other household items. 2 Main St., Newboro, first right after Kilbornes Department Store, first driveway on right. Please call 613-297-1359 if you wish to view or purchase prior to sale. Multi-Family Sale, Saturday August 23, 8-1 p.m., 795 Rosedale Rd. South, Smiths Falls.

Giant multi-family yard sale, August 23 and August 24, 1337 Ferguson Falls Rd., Lanark Something for everyone.

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Saving for your first home Every day, you check real estate listings online. On the weekends, you drive through neighbourhoods seeking out For Sale signs. So, it may be safe to say, you’re on the fast track to purchasing your first home. You’re not alone: In 2013, 57% of new homes were purchased by first time buyers*. But are you financial prepared for potentially the largest purchase you’ll ever make? Do you have enough money for the down payment and for the monthly household costs that will follow for many years? • Good questions – and ones that Canadian home buyers plan to approach in a variety of ways.30% of buyers plan to have at least a 20% down payment**. The minimum down payment in Canada is 5% with the average down payment ranging from 5%20% of the home price. • A down payment of less than 20% (called a high ratio mortgage) requires mandatory mortgage default insurance offered through a provider such as Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Genworth Canada, or Canada Guaranty that protects the lenders in case of borrower default. The premiums are calculated as a percentage

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Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Seniors 50 & over, join the Sunset Club for fun Almonte Presbyterian Church Missions Yard and games, trips, etc. Meeting at Legion, 1 p.m. every & Bake Sale. Saturday, August 23, 8 am-1 pm, 111 Wednesday. Info: 257-8102. Church Street Almonte. All proceeds to missions. Rain or shine. Car-Toot Bingo- Every Wednesday night in KEMPTVILLE August at 7 pm at the Almonte Fairgrounds. Players must be older than 18 years. Refreshments. Call 613Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 256-6263 for info or check online at almontefair.ca CROW Sprinkler Party, August 20, 11-2pm, 4th Thursday each month, 1-3 p.m. Bayfield Manor, 100 Elvira St. Mill of Kintail, Almonte. Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. Mill’s Seniors Services, Almonte. Shopping in Carleton Place. Wed., September 3, at the Mills’ 3rd Thursday each month, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. St. office, 67 Industrial Drive. Transportation provided. Lawrence Lodge, 1803 County Rd. 2 E. Baby Talk Cancelled, Wednesday, August 27. Call Seniors Services to reserve 613-256-4700. BNI of Kemptville, meeting. Every Tuesday Mills’ Seniors Services, Almonte, Supper Social, Tuesday, August 26, 6 p.m. at the Almonte 6:45-8:30 a.m. Alumni Hall, Kemptville College Legion. Transportation & entertainment provided (613)863-4853. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Mon. Aug by The Troubadours. Call Seniors Services to reserve 25, Wed. Aug 27 and Fri. Aug. 29, 9:00 a.m. Meet at 613-256-4700. Mills’ Seniors Services -Almonte, Supper the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Contact Eva Social, Tuesday, August 26, 6 p.m. at the Almonte Francoeur 258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Kemptville Player Inc, Auditions for their fall Legion. Transportation & entertainment provided by play, Rumors by Neil Simon, Thursday August 21, The Troubadours. Call 613-256-4700 to reserve. 7:30pm, I.O.O.F. Hall, corner Barnes & Clothier Sts, need 5 women & 5 men. 613-258-6047. Modern Square Dancing, Monday nights, September-April, Leslie Hall, Clothier St. W. Kemptville. Open house every Monday in Sept. Beckwith Baptist Church Fun Day Anniversary 7:30pm. Casual attire, singles welcome. Celebration, August 24, local musicians, North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd facepainting, BBQ. Noon-5. 277 Tennyson Rd www. Thursday every month. O’Farrell Financial Services, beckwithbaptistchurch.ca Boardroom (292 County Rd. 44). 7 p.m. Learn Bernardin “Because you Can” Workshop, communication/leadership skills. August 21, Waterside’s Vivacraft Kitchenay 6:30pm, The North Grenville Photography Club meets visit: ramsaywi.ca for info on workshop and Chef the first Wednesday of every month from 7-9. New Brine. Pre-registration 613-256-1725. Sponsored by location is The auditorium at the Municipal Centre Ramsay W.I. on Hwy 44. Breakfast- 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. masses at St. Mary’s- 28 Hawthorne. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus. LANARK Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society. September meeting, St. Andrews Civitan Old Tyme Country Talent Night Dinner Presbyterian Church Hall, rear of 39 Bridge St., Wednesday September 3rd, 7:00 p.m. Speaker; & Dance. Last Friday of every month, dinner 6 p.m., Rebecca Craig, Topic; Japanese Inspired Gardens. music 7:30-11:30 p.m. Contact Vic (613)259-5610. Fitness Classes every Monday (except holidays). www.cphorticulture.ca Carleton Place Bereavement Support Group 9:30-10:30 a.m. North Lanark County Community moves to Smiths Falls, Wednesday August 27, The Health Centre. 613-259-2182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays 9:00-10:00 am. Group is ongoing on the last Wednesday of every month 1-3pm, 2 Gould Street Smiths Falls. Contact St Andrew’s United Church. Info: Kara (613)2592182. Rebecca Bowie 613-267-6400. Lanark Lodge Pub (3rd Thursday every month). Carleton Place Scouting Registration, Thursday, September 4 & 11, 6-8pm, St James Parish 2 p.m. Hosted by recreation dept. Info. 613-267Hall, Edmund St. Beavers to Rovers, ages 5-25. Info: 4225. Walking group, every Tuesday morning, 9 a.m. Elizabeth 613-253-3118. Carleton Place Sunset Club meets every from the NLCCHA. Refreshments, exercises/speaker Wednesday, 1 p.m. Legion. Euchre, bid euchre, after walk. Heather 613-259-2182. games, socializing. Third Wed. each month- short general meeting, noon. Potluck lunch/games follows. 613-257-7483. MERRICKVILLE Debtors Anonymous. If you are having problems with money or debt then we can help. 6:30 Tuesdays, Dogs For Dogs BBQ, Saturday August 23, 11am St. James Hall, Bell and Edmund Street. 613-216- 3pm, at Merrickville LCBO 9008. Merrickville Legion, August 22, Music by Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. W.R.D., 7-11 p.m. Pasta Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, August 29, Music by Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613-253-6375. Fish Fry, Supplied by Mike Mundell, Saturday Smokey Rose, 7-11 p.m. Ham Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Executive meeting August 30, 5-7pm, Royal Canadian Legion, 177 September 2, 7pm. George St. 613-257-1727. Merrickville Legion, Men’s Darts, September French Playgroup “Plaisirs D’Enfants”. Every Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beckwith Community Hall 3, 7pm Merrickville Legion, Sid’s 8th Annual Pig Roast (Black’s Corners). 613-253-0008. Ladies Broomball Registration, Thursday, August 23 5:30pm, Entertainment 1 - 7pm. Tickets August 21, C.P. Arena, 7-8 p.m. Season starts 613-269-2048 or at Branch. Fundraiser for Barrier Thursday, September 4, 9-10 p.m. Ruth 613-253- Free Access Ramp Merrickville Legion TGIF - September 5, Music 7787.

by Ron Donnelly, 7-11 p.m. Roast Beef Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Mixed Dart League (all skill levels). Join us every Thurs.at 7:30 beginning in Sept. at the Goose ‘N Gridiron. Info: Jack 613-269-3537. Merrickville Mixed Dart League welcomes players of all skill levels. Join us every Thursday at 7:30 beginning in September at the Goose ‘N Gridiron. Info: Jack 613-269-3537.

PERTH Al-Anon Meetings. If you are living with or near a drinking problem. Every Thursday 8 p.m. St. James Anglican Church, Drummond St. 613-267-4848, 613-267-6039. An afternoon of dancing to the great music of local musicians, Sunday, August 24, Lions Club Hall, Halton and Arthur Sts. Hall opens at 1 p.m. Hall rental: 613-267-2744, Jamboree info: 613-267-6906, Membership info: 613-283-1170. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, August 28, September 4, 11, 18, 25 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Bridge, Social- McMartin House, 125 Gore St., East, every Friday afternoon. 613-267-3952. Community Garden - The Table CFC- Last Duel Campground. Mondays & Wednesdays 5:307pm, Fridays 10-11:30am. Info 613-267-6428 ext 7 Lanark Lodge Birthday Party (last Thursday every month). 2 p.m. Hosted by recreation dept. Info. 613-267-4225. Lions Country Music Jamboree. 4th Sun. every month. 2-6 p.m. Supper served 5 p.m. Perth Lions Hall. Rideau Trail Association, Central Club, Murphys Point Park, hike the scenic Point Trail, meet at Conlon Farm, Perth, 10am, August 23. Level 1, about 5 km, Info: Gill Hyland, 613-267-5756 Sonrock Kid’s Camp, age 3 to grade 7, August 25-29, 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m. First Baptist Church, 17 D’Arcy St. 613-267-2023 fbckidscamp@gmail.com Stroke survivor and caregiver support group, meets the 4th Wednesday of every month between 1:30-3:30 p.m. Legion, 26 Beckwith St E. Info: (613)549-6666 x6867. The Butterfly Fan Club- Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group. Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Monthly Meetings, 7-9 p.m. 3rd Thursday (August 21). Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Meets Thursday evenings at Lanark Lodge. Info. Janet 613264-9139. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Tuesdays 5 p.m. at Community Care. Info: Barbara 613-2672040.

RURAL 132nd Annual Maberly Fair, Sat., August 23, Maberly Fairgrounds, theme - Poultry. Info 613-2682960 6 hand euchre with lunch, every Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-8482, (613)283-6240. “All You Can Eat” Pancake Breakfast! Saturday, August 30, 8-11a.m. Bethel United Church, 1500 Rideau Ferry Rd. Contact: 613-283-7241. Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 3rd Friday each month, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Country Roads Community Health Centre, 4319 Cove Rd. at Hwy. 15 (Portland). Archives Lanark at 1920 Conc. 7, Drummond (former Drummond Township Office). will be open every Friday & Saturday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Info:

613-256-3130, (613)267-2232. August 30, Dance, Gary and Mickey Code. 8-midnight. Lunch at 10:30. Lyndhurst Legion. C.A.R.E. Program for frail adults. (Mondays, Lanark, North Lanark Community Health Center) and (Fridays, CPHC Building, 15 Bates Dr.). (613)264-0307. Chicken BBQ, South Palmerston Community Centre, Snow Road, Sunday, August 24, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Sponsor: FLAGS. All proceeds to Snow Road Volvunteer Firefighters. Community Clothing Co-operative, Portland Community Hall. Open every Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. every Wednesday 1-3 p.m. Corn Roast (with hotdogs, hamburgs and dessert), Sunday, August 24, 4-7 p.m. St Bede’s Church Hall, 1641 Rosedale Rd North, Nolan’s Corners. Proceeds: Canadian Diabetes Association. Info: 613-284-9836. CPHC formally VON foot care clinic, every 1st Thursday of the month. Westport Chiropractic Centre, 39 Bedford St., Westport. Appointments required. 613-342-3693, 1-800-465-7646 ext. 243. Elgin United Church, 21st Annual Community Barbecue, Sun., August 31, 4:30 - 6:30pm, Elgin Lions Hall. Rain or Shine Elizabethtown-Kitley Fire Department Chicken BBQ. Sat. Aug. 23, 4-6 p.m. Station #3, Frankville. Tickets presold: 613-340-3616, 613-275-2370. Euchre- every Monday afternoon. 1:00 p.m. South Elmsley Municipal Complex. Sponsor: Club 55. Light refreshments. Fish Fry, Sunday, August 24, 4-6 p.m. Watsons Corners Hall. Info: 613-259-5226 Faye. Fun and Fitness Mondays 9:30-10:30, Middleville Community Hall. Info: Kara (613)2592182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:30-10:30, Ferguson Falls Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Thursdays 9:30-10:30, Middleville Hall. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays Lower Mobility Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., North Lanark Community Health Centre. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Fundraising Meeting, First Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. Harvest Supper, Sept 4, 5:30pm, Anglican Church Hall, Frankville. Scalloped potatoes, baked beans, salads, rolls, desserts. Advance tickets call 613-284-0307 or 613-924-9465 Job Search Resource Centre, job postings, computer and internet access, resume writing assistance, job search seminars and employment counselling. Guthrie House, 10 Perth St., Elgin. Mon.-Fri. 9-4. 613-359-1140. Karate and Cardio-Kickboxing in Port Elmsley. Karate- Wednesday and Friday evenings. KickboxingThursday evenings. Visit www.portelmsley-karate. com or call 613-264-9063. Membership Meeting, every 4th Tuesday at 10 a.m. followed by a potluck lunch. Montague ForgetMe-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. Memorial Service- White Cemetery, Poland. Sun. Aug. 24, 2 p.m. Please bring lawnchairs. Quilting & Sewing Club meets every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-MeNot Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call (613)283-8482, (613)283-8325. Quilting & Sewing Club meets every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Montague & District Seniors Forget-MeNot Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call (613)283-8482, (613)283-8325. Quilting- every Wednesday. 1 and 7 p.m. McDonalds Corners Rd. Hall. 613-278-2943. Ruby Tuesdays- information and support group for women. North Lanark Community Health Centre, every other Tuesday, 1:00-3:00. Info: Sherry (613)259-2182. Spaghetti Night- First Friday every month,

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September 5, 5-7 p.m. Legion, Br. 231, Portland. Yoga on the Mountain, Healthy Hikes Program at Foley Mountain Conservation Area, August 27, 6:30pm. Pre register at 613-273-3255 or email foley@ rvca.ca Zumba Gold classes, ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd, Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. Evening classes Mondays, starting Sept 8, 7:30 p.m. Info/to register Lori Garrah 613-374-3518.

SMITHS FALLS 4 hand bid euchre, 7:00 p.m. Every second and fourth Monday every month. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Adult Bereavement group, Last Wednesday of each month. 1-3pm,Smiths Falls Community Health Centre, 2 Gould St. To register 613-267-6400 or email info@chslc.ca Bariatric Support Group, first Thursday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at ‘The Link’, at 88 Cornelia St. W., #4A. Support and information regarding gastric by-pass surgery before and after. Info: (613)284-4608 or 1(877)383-2070. Bingo, every Thursday evening, 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Br 95. Info: 283-3292. Bridge Club every Monday night, Legion Br. 95, 7 Main St. E., 7 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613283-1957. Community BBQ, Monday, August 25, 4:305:30, Trinity United Church, corner of Market and Russell. Rain or shine. All Welcome. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, August 26, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-2831957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- August 26, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)283-0960. Gambling Problem? There is help. Gamblers Anonymous, Tuesdays 7:30-9 p.m. 88 Cornelia St. 613-567-3271. Lawnbowling: Jitney each Monday 6:15 p.m. 8 ends followed by social; Jitney each Thursday, social coffee/tea 9:15 a.m. 8 ends 10 a.m. Info: Carol 613267-6872. “Let’s Pray” Prayer Line available, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from 10 a.m.-noon. (613)283-3485, (613)267-9780 evenings. Seventh Day Adventist Church, 333 Hwy 29 (just past the mall). Walk-ins welcome. Senior Moments Singing Group needs singers, we are a Volunteer group. First practice is Wed. Sept. 1, 10:45pm at the Smiths Falls Legion. Info : 613283-4492 Susan Shirley Program, Parent Training coursesMondays 6:30 p.m. Calvary Bible Church, 15 Beech St. 613-205-1643. Thursday Night Bingo Lancaster Hall, Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., 7 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), A non-profit weight loss support group. Meetings every Thursday night. 46 Bell Ave. Smiths Falls. Info. 613-8384777. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), A non-profit weight loss support group. Meetings every Thursday night. 46 Bell Ave. Smiths Falls. Info. 613-8384777. Vine Rhymes at Coffee Culture, Saturday, August 23, 7-9 p.m. on Patio, Vine Rhymes songwriters, poets & storytellers. Info: Helen 613284-2243. Vine Rhymes, Smiths Falls songwriters, poets and story tellers, meet monthly for encouragement and support. Come share your gift. Info: Helen (613)284-2243.


Almonte Shoppers Drug Mart hosts River Run Raffle to benefit AGH Tiffany Lepack

On Sunday, Aug. 17, Lauri Gibson, left, from New 2 You Thrift Store in Carleton Place held a fundraiser and barbecue at Shoppers Drug Mart in Almonte. She is pictured with Tommy Lam, owner of the pharmacy, the event raised $400 for the Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foundation. Inset, Lam is hosting a major raffle to support the upcoming Mississippi Mills River Run fundraiser.

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Community – Crossing the finish line is a reward in itself but helping the local hospital at the same time can help give runners the extra push they may need near the end. For runners and non-runners alike a unique opportunity has raced into town to coincide with the first-ever Mississippi Mills River Run on Sept. 6 at the Almonte Fairgrounds. Shoppers Drug Mart, the master event partner for the run, which is raising money for the Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor Foundation and will specifically raise money for the purchase of medical equipment for the obstetrical unit to support the health and wellness of new mothers and their babies. Tommy Lam, owner of the pharmacy at Shoppers Drug Mart, is hosting a major raffle to help support the event. The grand prize of the raffle is a $3,000 Air Canada gift certificate and with only 1,500 tickets being sold for just $10 the chances to be cruising the skies could be yours. Lam says this is a great opportunity to support the hospital. Tickets can be purchased at Shoppers Drug Mart in Almonte or at the New 2 You Thrift Shop in Carleton Place. Lam, a runner himself, is very excited about the River Run.

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“It’s a great way to get people out to meet others, get healthy and support the hospital,” said Lam. “It will be a very fun event and (all of the organizers) are working very hard, they are a great core group.” The run at the fairgrounds will feature a 3km, 5km and 10km runs, as well as a 3km and 5km family/walk. For more, contact foundation executive director Gerry Huddleston 613256-2514, ext. 2297 or ghuddleston@ agh-fvm.com.

LINE DANCING All ages welcome! Location: Almonte Community Centre/ Stewart Community Centre Thursday’s – Dates TBA 1:30 p.m – 3:00pm ($8.00/class) AEROBICS – Senior Friendly Location: Almonte Community Centre Wednesday’s - TBA 10:00 – 11:00am ($8.00/class) Location – Stewart Community Centre Monday’s – TBA 10:00 – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class) RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 4/14 – March 14/15 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: February 28/15 Cost: $ 120.00/ child (resident) $ 140.00/ child (non-resident) $ 360.00/family (3 or more family members registered)

For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077

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Link Crew Grade 9 Orientation Day Thursday August 28, 2014 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. In our school cafetorium The purpose of this orientation is to make the transition from grade 8 to high school a positive one. Grade 12 Link Crew members will be serving as leaders and mentors to the grade 9 students. Large and small group activities are designed to address students’ needs and concerns in an enjoyable manner.

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Program Registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 10/14 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, September 27/14 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon at the Pakenham Arena.

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Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture Department Fall Programs 2014-2015 ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON Location: Naismith Public School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 8/14 – April 30/15 Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $40.00 per person ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Location: Almonte & District High School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 16/14 – May 5/15 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $40.00 per person YOUTH NIGHTS Location: Almonte & District High School Friday’s beginning Oct 17/14 – April 24/15 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Youth ages 10-15 PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 2/14 – Mar 26/15 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 25 & Jan 1 PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Oct 1/14 – Mar 11/15 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required. Cancellation date: Dec 24 & Dec 31 BABYSITTING COURSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions Oct 18 and 19/14; Jan 24 & 25/15; April 25 & 26/15 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student

Sale to Include: Cast Toys, Native Indian Artifacts, Bennington Bowls, Die Cut Sheet Horse, Handmade Dulcimer with Book and Record, Crocks including a Blue Flower 5 gallon Churn, Pitcher and Bowl Sets, Cast Horse Door Stop, Cast Iron Banks, Sterling Silver Ring Boxes, Wall Display Box, Tin Candle Lantern, Hall Seat (signed), Wooden Boxes, Spinning Wheel, Wool Winder, Wool Carders, Assortment of Granite Ware, Smart Brockwill Cast Kettle, Wooden Benches, Violin in Hard Shell Case, Nude Female in Wood by Quebec Artist (unsigned), Blacksmith Tools, Large Anvil, Wooden Wagon, Advertising Wooden Boxes, Church Pew, Harness Maker’s Bench, Pair Cast Horse Heads, Match Holders, Glazed Top Kitchen Cabinet, Chest of Drawer with Gallery, Spinette Desk, Slant Top Desk, Tea Server, Jam Cupboard, Pierced Tin Candle Lantern, Pine Child’s Cradle, Rocking Horse, Wicker Planter, Child’s Sloop Sleigh, Pair Leather Chaps, Decoys, Hand Tooled Leather Western Saddle, Circa 1970, Cast Iron Seat, Wooden Rakes to include larger Garden Rake, Riviera Guitar which is a copy of the 1962 Chet Atkins, Country Gentleman Gretsch Guitar, Double Neck Lap Steel Guitar by George Courchesne and SO MUCH MORE!

Please wear comfortable clothes and don’t bring all your stuff...travel light! If you have any questions, please contact Link Crew Coordinator Geoff Winter geoff.winter@ucdsb.on.ca or 613-257-2720

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Local youth celebrate achievements, growth with star-studded evening at annual Night of Stars News – TYPS Almonte’s Youth Centre joined local community members, businesses, and community organizations in celebrating the incredible youth of Mississippi Mills for their achievements and growth during their annual Night of Stars. Held on Aug. 12. This event also marked the United Nations International Youth Day. Since 1999, Aug. 12 has marked International Youth Day. The theme of 2014’s celebrations is “Youth and Mental Health.” Just like TYPS’ Annual Night of Stars, International Youth Day focuses on bringing awareness about and highlighting the experiences of brave youth. “Unlike the many other youth awards that happen across the county, this event really tries to recognize youth outside of the norm. Rather than focus on academic or athletic performance, we look at personal growth and achievements of youth from the past year,” shared TYPS’ youth services co-ordinator Alyssa Comstock. Bigger and better, this year’s

event welcomed family, youth, and supporters to the North Lanark Agricultural Society Hall with a mocktail hour featuring homemade treats. The awards ceremony followed the hour of conversation. “Our youth always take such pride in this event, both in themselves and in each other. We are always so proud to see them supporting each other. This is a total surprise for them. They know that something special is happening, but they don’t know who or for what anyone has been nominated,” continued Comstock. A total of 13 individual and one group award were given out over the course of the evening. This year, local businesses were also invited to support the youth of Mississippi Mills, and this special event, by sponsoring a star. Staff also used star sponsorship as an opportunity to recognize the contributions of a number of incredible local partners. TYPS Almonte’s Youth Centre would like to recognize the

following youth, businesses, and partners: • Austin Giles – Big Brother Award, • Heidi Essery – Keep Calm and Carry On Award (sponsored by Soul Scents), • Ashley Thibeault – Rising Above Adversity Award (sponsored by Kentfield Kids), • Ashton MacDonald – Depth Over Distance Award (sponsored by General Fine Arts & Craft), • Roxi Bonds – The Resilience and Justice Award (sponsored by the Lanark County OPP), • Shayla Sheppard-Flowers – Grace Under Pressure Award, • Brandon Wellman – Step Up Leadership Award (sponsored by Lola and Dot Studios), • Amber Smith – Even Keel Award (sponsored by JB Arts), • Johnny Sheppard-Flowers – Passion for Kayaking Award, • Seb Tellier-Allen – Passion for BMX Award, • Dustin Hall – Four Corners: Exemplary Achievement & Personal Growth Award, • Barry Smith – Chef’s

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Award, • Brooklyn Gleeson-Huckstep – Game On Award for Exemplary Youth Centre Volunteer, • Brooke Spinks, Kelsi Smith, Hunter Labelle – Exemplary Achievements in Fundraising (sponsored by The Hub). TYPS Almonte’s Youth Centre provides youth between the ages of 12 and 18 with inclusive social and developmental programs and opportunities in a supportive environment. Twice weekly cooking programs, monthly dances, weekly scrapbooking sessions, regular guest speakers, and so much more grace the centre’s programming schedule. For more information about upcoming special events and regular programming, you can find out more on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ typsalmonte), on Twitter (www.twitter.com/typsalmonte), or on their website (www.typsyouthcentre.org). Submitted by TYPS Almonte’s Youth Centre.

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Community – The annual Pakenham Fair was held on a rainy Aug. 16. Top right, the Zion United Church Cedar Hill bake table was filled with many delicious treats. Holding some of the items are, from left: Anne Timmons, Margie Ferguson, Marian Fitzgibbon, Muriel Lawson and Rosalyn Wing. Top, Dan Lafontaine, the Dog Father, centre, hosted the second annual Man’s Best Friend contest. He is pictured with, from left: Carrine Borsutzky with Henry, Laurie Vaillancourt and Joy, Mia Lazure and Charlie, Calum Valve with Maddie, Isaiah Skebo and Willow and Pierce Nanne and Bruce.

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Community – Left, Walter Murphy, 5, proudly displayed his first place ribbon for best-decorated cookie. Right, Coady Ziebarth, 11, poses with his Holstein heifer just before the cow show. Far right, breakfast was served by members of the MacMillian’s Ladies Broomball Team, here team captain Deb Dewar, left, served breakfast to Kaylynn Cain.

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What’s new at the Mississippi Mills Public Library this week Lifestyle – This is just a friendly reminder that Mississippi Mills Public Library branches have phenomenal collections of both junior and young adult fiction material as well as the adult items regularly featured. A few of the many new highlights this week include: Pakenham library • The Hero’s Guide to Saving your Kingdom by Christopher Healy – A humourous fairy tale (junior fiction), • Summer and Bird by Katherine Catmull – Fantasy and adventure (junior fiction), • The Young World by Chris Weitz – Adults and children have been eliminated, only the teenagers remain (young adult fiction),

• Four by Veronica Roth – Collection of five short stories, a prequel to the Divergent collection (young adult fiction). Almonte library • Alien Escape by Geronimo Stilton – The beginning of an all new series, set in space (junior fiction), • What we Found in the Sofa and How it Saved the World by Henry Clark – A wacky story justifying the need for intelligence and curiosity (junior fiction), • Homeroom Diaries by James Patterson – Schools, friendships, diaries, and foster care (young adult fiction), • The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu – Rumours and lies, what about the truth (young

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Connected to Your Community - A/CP20 - Thursday, August 21, 2014


Roy Brown Society Museum welcomes visitors to view artifacts favourite son, Captain A. Roy Brown DSC, was trained to become a pilot by the Wright Brothers at Dayton, Ohio in 1915, joined the Royal Naval Air Service as a naval aviator and went on to defeat the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen in aerial combat over France in April 1918. For visiting children, there is an exhibit of a small model biplane that Adams will operate, through the take-off, flying and landing cycles, which is quite an interesting performance. They may also pick a small basic representative Submitted photo aircraft to take home with them – most Robert Rolfe donating a model of Roy Brown’s Sopwith Camel to mupick the Red Baron’s! Visitors may also view a large mu- seum host Jennifer Adams and Roy Brown Society director Bill Flint.

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cAmPBell BRiDge ReneWAl tenDeR no. mmPW-14-10 The Town of Mississippi Mills is rehabilitating the Campbell Bridge. The bridge is located on Concession 9 North, Pakenham, approximately 2.1 km north of County Road 20, in the Town of Mississippi Mills. The structure consists of a reinforced concrete deck supported on steel girders, with a span of 9 m and a width of 6 m between curbs. The work includes: installation of detour, removal of existing superstructure, removal of ballast walls, partial removal of wingwalls and top of abutments, removal of railing, installation of new superstructure & appurtenances, and installation of new guiderail system. 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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HAzARDoUs WAste DePot notice tHe A findings and The Schedule for supervised swims at the of the community are invitedoF to attend a PAssing present the oF general UPCOMING Almonte Beach will be as follows: Sunday Public ConsultationDeVeloPment Session to provide recommendations of the study, including COUNCIL MEETINGS: cHARge closing soon input on the Downtown Almonte Heritage objectives for designation, proposed August 12, 2014 @ 6:00 pm - Council to Saturday – 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. NOTICE Council of the Town of Mississippi The Town of Mississippi continues participate note that to the Almonte Beach will TAKE Conservation Districtthat Study.the The study area boundaries of the HCD, and a description Committee of the Whole Mills Please be closed July 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th Mills covers the commercial core of Almonte, Charge of the District. The Public following Council) passed Development By-law No.Consultation 14-65 with(Immediately neighbouring municipalities in the Hazardous Waste 2014 (Almonte Fair Weekend). including areas in around Mill and Bridge offers an opportunity to provide input and All meetings held in the on the 29th day of July, 2014 under section 2 (1) of the Special Thanks to the North Lanark Streets, as well as the residential areas feedback on these findings. Depot held in Carleton Place (128 Patterson Street). The Phone: 613-256-2064 Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Rd) Agricultural Society for the use of the surrounding Union Street North, Main For further information, please contact Diane Development Charges Act, 1997, S.O., 1997 c.27; depot unless is open from 8 am to noon on Saturdays only. otherwise indicated. beach in Almonte. 1-888-779-8666 Street East and Queen Street, and the Smithson, CAO at 613 256-2064 x225 or by

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Community – The Roy Brown Society invites you to visit the museum in Carleton Place, where host Jennifer Adams will be most pleased to welcome you and give you a guided tour of all the artifacts on display. For those who have previously seen the display, you will be able to enjoy the newly installed exhibit of First World War model aircraft, which were graciously loaned to the museum by Marc P. Racine, an expert model builder from Smiths Falls. In this exhibit, you will see photos of those pilots who flew them, with a short biography included. Adams will provide you with an understanding of how Carleton Place’s

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email at dsmithson@mississippimills.ca residential area NOTICE of Coleman Island. AND TAKE that any person or organization may PAKENHAM BEACH HELP WANTED appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board under Section 14 Recreation Facilities Maintenance NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELOPMENT CHARGE Beginning on Monday June 30, 2014 to last Day Worker (part-time seasonal) /Publicto dispose BY-LAW BY respect THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS Wednesday August 6, 2014. of the Act, in of the development charge by-law, Skating Monitor seasonal) of(part-time Hazardous Waste 2015 The until Schedule for supervised swims NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELO PMENT CHARGE by filing with theCouncil Deputy ofMississippi the Town of Mississippi Facility Operator (part-time seasonal) TAKE NOTICE that the of theClerk Town ofTHE Mills passed Development at the Pakenham Beach will be as BY-LAW BY THE CO RPORATION OF TO WN OF MISISIPPI MILS 30, 2014 From September 2014 toAugust March 2015. UPCOMING Chargeon By-law No. 14-65 on the 29th day of July, 2014 under sectiona2 notice (1) of the follows: Monday and WednesdayTAKE Mills orCharges before Monday, 14, 2014 NOTICE that the Council of the Town of September Mississippi Mills passed Development Charge ByResumes should be submitted to the MEETINGS: COUNCIL Development Act, 1997, S.O., 1997 c.27; 12:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m . law No. 14-65 onsetting the 29th day of July, 2014 under section 2the (1) ofby-law the Development Charges following on or before Tuesday 2, August of appeal out the objection to and the September 2014 @For 6:00 pm Council further information, please contact the AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal to the Ontario Municipal 1997, S.O., 1997 c.27; 26th, 2014 at 4:00 p.m to: Committee ofRecreation the Whole& Culture Department @ (613)Act, Board undersupporting Section 14 of the Act, inobjection. respect of the development charge by-law, by filing reasons the Calvin Murphy, Recreation Manager, The AND TAKE any or organization the Ontario Municipal Board (Immediately following Council) with theNOTICE Deputythat Clerk ofperson the Town of Mississippimay Millsappeal on or to before Monday, September 256-1077. Town of All Mississippi Mills Section of the Act, in respect thethe development by-law, bythe filing with the meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old swim PerthatRoad) 14, 2014 a 14 notice ofof appeal settingof out objection tocharge the by-law and reasons Please note that you your own riskunder The schedule development charges imposed by the Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Deputy Clerk of the Town of Mississippi Mills on or before Monday, September 14, 2014 a notice Recreation Facilities maintenance Worker unless otherwise indicated. supporting the objection. when the beach is unsupervised. which into Almonte Ontario, K0A 1A0 ofby-law, appeal setting out thecome objection to theeffect by-law and theinto objection. The schedule of development charges imposed bythe thereasons by-law,supporting which come effect Or e-mailed to Calvin (part-time Murphy at theseasonal) TheJuly schedule of is development 30, 2014 as follows: charges imposed by the by-law, which come into effect RESTRICTIONS following e-mail address: WATER cmurphy@

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The Watering Restrictions 04-14 is designed toACCESSIBILITY regulate and control the mississippimills.ca PublicBy-law skating monitor RESIDENTIAL NONYOUmonths. KNOW? usage more of water, within theon Almonte Ward, in the hotDID summer To obtain information the job RESIDENTIAL If you or a loved one has a disability, (part-time seasonal) _______________________________________________________________________________ descriptions, key 1stresponsibilities Between May and September and 30th each year there are limitations on who SingleApartments Apartments Multiple (per sq. working conditions these can water and at for what time.positions, ensure an emergency response plan is in SERVICE place. For ideas and information regarding Detached Dwellings foot of Facility operator please contact Calvin Murphy (Recreation Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered emergency preparedness check the Dwelling 2 bedrooms + Bachelor & Gross Manager) the water Recreation and Culture days. housesatmay on(part-time even numbered seasonal) government website www.ontario.ca/ & Semi 1 Bedroom Floor Department 613-256-1077 Ext: 24 Wateringatmay occur between the hours ofemo 5:00ora.m. and 9:00 a.m.Preparedness and 7:00 p.m.page the Emergency Detached Area The and hourly for day theand Recreation 11:00range p.m. each from only one connection. Midday is the hottest on www.mississippimills.ca. Dwelling September 2014 March 2015. evaporation Facilities Worker (Part-Time time Maintenance ofFrom the day and the water is more likelyto to be wasted through Town-Wide 4,586 3,806 1,927 3,106 1.79 seasonal) a five step pay time. scale Watering between from more than one connection simply wheniswatering at this Resumes should be submitted to the following on or $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. The A hourly rangeamount forAugust theofPublic Skating and Sewer CLOSING before Tuesday 26th, 2014 at 4:00 to: significant new grass or sod is exempted fromp.m theseSOON provisions for Monitor position (Part-Time seasonal) is a The Town of Mississippi Mills continues (Urban Area only) one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine. five stepMurphy, pay scale between $10.30/hour 125 104 53 85 0.06 to participate with neighbouring Storm Sewer Calvin Recreation Manager, -$11.03/hour. municipalities in the Hazardous Waste (Urban Area only) ACCESSIBILITY The of for Mississippi Mills TheTown hourly range the Recreation Facility/ Depot held in Carleton Place (128 Septage Treatment Services 94 78 39 64 0.5 DID is YOU Arena Operator (Part-Time seasonal) a KNOW? Patterson Street). The depot is open from (Rural Area Only) Almonte Old Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, five step pay scalecan between $19.82/hour Taxi providers not charge an extra fee8toam transport person with aonly. disability to noonaon Saturdays Grand Total Rural Area 4,680 3,884 1,966 3,170 1.84 -$22.51/hour Almonte Ontario, K0Amobility 1A0 aids orOpening May 17, 2014 or charge a fee for storing assistiveondevices. 9,768 8,106 4,104 6,615 3,53 Last Day to dispose of Hazardous Waste Grand Total Urban Area Or e-mailed toMILLS Calvin Murphy at2015 following until - August 30, 2014 e-mail 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 WASTE DEPOT –the CLOSING SOON MISSISSIPPI BEACH are as described in the schedule of development areand as described in the schedule of development chargescharges above. above. The Town of Mississippi Mills SWIM continues to participate with neighbouring address: cmurphy@mississippimills.ca OPERATIONS SUPERVISED municipalities the Hazardous Waste Depot held OF in Carleton (128 A The copy oflands the complete by-law isthe available for for examination office during regular A copy of the complete by-law is available examination in my office during regular SCHEDULE ATinTHE ALMONTE to which by-law appliesin my are as shown onoffice PUBLICPlace CONSULTATION To obtain more onNOTICE the job descriptions, Patterson Street).information TheBEACH. depot is open from 8 am to noon on Saturdays only. key hours. office hours. & PAKENHAM SESSION key maps attached to the by-law and are as described in Opening on May 17, 2014 Dated at the Town of Mississippi Mills thisthis 30th dayday of July, 2014 Dated at the Town of Mississippi Mills 30th of July, 2014 Thursday, Augustpositions, 14, 2014 responsibilities and working conditions for- August these ALMONTE BEACH Last Day to dispose of Hazardous Waste Almonte until 2015 30, 2014 the schedule ofClerk, development charges above. Old Town Hall Auditorium Diane Smithson, Deputy (613) 256-2064 ext. 225 Diane Smithson, Deputy Clerk Beginning on Monday, June Murphy 16, 2014 please contact Calvin (Recreation Manager) Presentation at 7:00 p.m. at (613) 256-2064 ext. 225 R0012/0807

the Recreation and Culture Department at 613-256-1077 10 x 102ag Ext: 24 10 x 136ag The hourly range for the Recreation Facilities Maintenance Worker (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $15.15/hour - $17.18/hour. The hourly range for the Public Skating Monitor position (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $10.30/hour -$11.03/hour. The hourly range for the Recreation Facility/Arena Operator (Part-Time seasonal) is a five step pay scale between $19.82/hour -$22.51/hour. Connected to Your Community - A/CP21 - Thursday, August 21, 2014

A copy of the complete by-law is available for examination in my office during regular office hours. Dated at the Town of Mississippi Mills this 30th day of July, 2014 Diane Smithson, Deputy Clerk, (613) 256-2064 ext. 225

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Aug. 27 REAL auction features pieces from 140 Elmsley St. sroy@perfprint.ca

Community – Homeowners renovating their circa-1900 homes won’t want to miss an upcoming auction in Smiths Falls Aug. 27 where many authentic pieces will be available for purchase. The auction will take place at the REAL Deal store (on William Street in Smiths Falls) at 5 p.m. with a 4 p.m. viewing hour scheduled. Sue Brandum, executive director of the REAL Deal is pleased the many fantastic heritage pieces will be repurposed with funds from the auction going towards REAL’s (Rideau Environmental Action League) environmental efforts. “I think it will be a lot of fun,” Brandum added. It’s the best way to get the fairest price.” A big thank you goes to Dan Peters Auction who has donated their time and talents for the special event in addition to a truck for transporting items from the house to the store in Smiths Falls. Brandum has been so pleased with the amount of community support she has seen for this project from local trades people donating their time to local businesses stepping up to help. “Guy Saumure & Sons Construction have been incredibly, incredibly helpful to us,” Brandum said. The company has transported the very heavy iron radiators and their fittings to the store. The auction will feature a number of 1900-era pieces including solid wood baseboards and window trim, doors (complete with frames), metal grates and radiators, etc. Another big salvage is the rescue of some of the Beckwith stone window sills that were part of the house. These pieces of solid stone were formed by local masons and included a drip line so no rain water ran into the walls of the house. In addition, pieces from two former tear downs REAL volunteers have undertaken last year will also be on offer at the auction. Brandum said the demolition of 140 Elmsley St. has taught them a lot about what needs to be done to con-

Volunteers work hard to remove the Beckwith stone window sills from the brick home at 140 Elmsley. An auction is planned Aug. 27, 5 p.m. at the REAL Deal in Smiths Falls to sell many items, including these sills Submitted photo

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The garden of Marilyn and Larry Johnson at 2649 Tatlock Road in Clayton received nominations from members of the public who have been welcomed by the Johnson’s to visit. It’s located at the end of a forested lane a distance from the highway. An outstanding feature is the English parterre garden that is resplendent at the moment with many varieties of white hydrangeas, white coneflower and white phlox. A parterre is a formal garden constructed on a level surface, consisting of planting beds, typically in symmetrical patterns, separated and connected by gravel pathways. There is statuary on four sides with females depicting spring, summer, autumn and winter. The house is surrounded by various sun and shade beds that include weeping larch, ornamental grasses, cimicifuga, asters, ferns, foamflower, honeysuckle, plume poppies and colourful day lilies. A stone walkway leads to a patio with a grand view of the water. Call in your nomination to Carol Kenward Almonte & District Horticultural Society at – 613 256-5594

ago, Brandum met with the grandson of one of the house’s former owners who spoke of many family meals and fond memories. “We were able to give these [pictures and valentine] to him so the family had those,” Brandum said. REAL serves the region by providing various environmental programs while reducing waste to landfills by accepting and selling items at the REAL Deal that weren’t wanted but were usable nonetheless. The announcement to demolish the brick home at 140 Elmsley St. met with a petition of support to preserve the structure as a heritage property. However, various considerations resulted in the town voting to demolish the building. Demolition has been put on hold for two weeks to allow for the retrieval of this valuable material to be taken from the home.

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duct such work. “I’ve learned so much,” Brandum added. “We are looking at doing more of it” in the future. Anyone interested in having REAL conduct a tear down can call Sue at 613267-2257. Some pleasant finds have been discovered such as the transom windows in the attic, a third sliding door in one of the house’s walls, and the discovery of a family valentine and two small pictures behind the old fireplace. Two Saturdays

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Marilyn Sparling’s spectacular front garden became grass-free in 2008 when she replaced the lawn with beautiful perennials, shrubs and rock features. Her home at 404 Flora Street is one of the many attractive properties in this area and neighbours say that Marilyn’s garden was the inspiration for others to put their green thumbs to work. To nominate a front yard for Yard of the Week please call Pat 613-253-4932.

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

SCHEDULED MEETING DATES 2014 Tuesday, August 26th, 2014 - 7:00 PM Council Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014 - 7:00 PM Council

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Detailed agendas for meetings are available for review on the Township website at www.twp.beckwith.on.ca or at the Township Office 24 hours prior to the meeting

CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST VIEWING OF THE VOTER’S LIST TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH - COUNTY OF LANARK

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Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Section 23 of the Municipal Elections Act, R.S.O., 1996 as of the 1st day of September 2014, in the Clerk’s Office in the Municipal Office 1702 9th Line Beckwith, a copy of the Voter’s List containing the names of all persons entitled to be electors in the Township of Beckwith for the year 2014 municipal elections will be reproduced.

On vous informe que selon section 23 de l’acte des élections municipales, R.S.O. 1996, dés le premier jour de septembre 2014 au bureau de secrétaire municipal, une copie de la liste électorale incluant les noms de toutes personnes qui ont droit à voter dans le canton de Beckwith pour les élections municipales de l’année 2014 sera disponible pour inspection. En plus, une copie de cette liste électorale sera placée au contrôle du bibliothèque public de la ville de Carleton Place située à 101 rue Beckwith, Carleton Place. Alors, j’invite tous électeurs/électrices à venir examiner la liste électorale dès le premier jour de septembre 2014 afin d’assurer que leurs noms et renseignements importants sont inclus sans erreurs. Tous changements, additions ou inclusions concernant cette liste peuvent être fait par un électeur, en remplissant le formulaire pertinent, disponible au bureau du secrétaire municipal. DATE ET LIEU POUR REVISION DE LA LISTE ÉLECTORALE Lieu : Bureau du secrétaire municipal, bureau municipal, 1702 9e Line Beckwith, Ville de Carleton Place, Ontario Heures : Pendant les heures normales de travail, (lundi à vendredi 8:30hrs à 16:30hrs) de mardi le 2 septembre 2014 jusqu’au vendredi le 24 octobre 2014 et le jour des élections municipales (lundi le 27 octobre 2014) de 8:30hrs à 16:30hrs. On peut faire application pour des additions, inclusions ou corrections à la station de vote soit les deux jours de vote par anticipation ou lundi le 27 octobre 2014 le jour même des élections municipales de 10:00hrs et 8:00hrs. On peut faire application au secrétaire municipal demandant : a) le nom de la personne soit inclus ou éliminé de la liste des électeurs b) les renseignements inclus sur la liste électorale concernant cette personne soient modifiées Le formulaire de demande doit être fait soit à la main et soumis a) en personne par l’individu en question, on son agent, ou b) en remplissant le formulaire et l’envoyer par le courrier En plus, pendant la période commençant le mardi après la fête du travail (mardi, le 2 septembre 2014) et se terminant à la fin du jour de déclaration de candidature, (vendredi le 12 septembre 2014. On peut faire application au secrétaire municipal, soit a) en personne par l’individu en question, ou son agent, ou b) en remplissant le formulaire et l’envoyer par le courrier CONDITIONS REQUISES POUR ÊTRE ÉLECTEUR Une personne peut devenir électeur si il/elle se conforme aux règlements de l’acte des élections municipales, ou autres actes; ou sil il/elles ne sont pas interdit de voter dans une élection et si, sur le 27 octobre 2014 il/elle : a) habite dans le canton de Beckwith, ou est propriétaire ou est locataire dans la municipalité ou est l’époux/épouse du propriétaire ou locataire, ou partenaire même sexe de cette personne; et le jour des élections municipales (lundi le 27 octobre 2014) b) est citoyen canadien, et c) à 18 ans ou attendra l’âge de 18 ans le jour des élections d) il/elles ne sont pas interdit de voter VEUILLEZ NOTER QU’AUCUNE SOCIÉTÉ N’A LE DROIT DE VOTER DANS UNE ÉLECTION MUNICIPALE (L’ACTE DES ÉLECTIONS MUNICIPALES, SECTION 17) DATER CE 21 JOUR D’AOUT 2014, DANS LE CANTON DE BECKWITH. Cynthia Moyle Returning Officer/Directeur du Scrutin Township of/Le Canton de Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith Carleton Place, ON K7C 3P2

Also, a copy of the Voter’s List will be placed in the control of the Librarian at the Carleton Place Public Library located at 101 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place. And I hereby call upon all electors to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown on the said Voter’s List. Applications for inclusions, additions, or corrections to or deletions from the List may be made by an elector by completing and filing a form obtainable at the Clerk’s Office. TIME AND PLACE FOR REVISION TO THE LIST Place:

Clerk’s Office, Municipal Office, 1702 9th Line Beckwith, Carleton Place, Ontario

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During normal office hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) from Tuesday, September 2, 2014 until Friday, October 24, 2014 and on Voting Day (Monday, October 27, 2014) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. An application for inclusion, additions or corrections to, or removal from the list may also be made at the Voting Station at either of the two Advance Vote Days or on Voting Day, Monday, October 27, 2014 at a Regular Poll from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

A person may make an application to the Clerk requesting: a) that the person’s name be added to or removed from the voters’ list; or b) that information on the voters’ list relating to the person be amend. The application shall be in writing and shall be filed: a) in person, by the application or his or her agent; or b) by mail, by the applicant Further, during the period that begins on the Tuesday after Labour Day (Tuesday, September 2, 2014) and ends on Nomination Day (Friday, September 12, 2014) a person may make an application to the Clerk requesting that another person’s name be removed from the Voter’s List. The application shall be in writing and shall be filed: a) in person, by the applicant or his or her agent; or b) by mail, by the applicant QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR A person is entitled to be an elector if he/she is not disqualified under the Municipal Act, or any other Act, or otherwise prohibited by law from voting in the election and if, on Voting Day, Monday, October 27, 2014 he/she: a) is a resident of the Township of Beckwith, or is the owner or tenant of land in the municipality or the spouse of such an owner or tenant or same sex partner of such a person; and on Voting Day (Monday, October 27, 2014) b) is a Canadian Citizen, and c) has attained the age of eighteen years or on Voting Day, October 27, 2014 will attain the age of eighteen years, and d) is not prohibited from voting by law NOTE: NO CORPORATION IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN ANY ELECTION (MUNICIPAL ELECTION ACT, SECTION 17) DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH THIS 21st DAY OF AUGUST, 2014 Cynthia Moyle Returning Officer/Directeur du Scrutin Township of/Le Canton de Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith Carleton Place, ON K7C 3P2

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Upcoming Mississippi Mills Seniors’ Expo attracting attention Community – What started four years ago as a modest event for seniors organized by three local organizations is suddenly getting bigger, more professional and attracting more interest from many organizations. The 2014 edition, to be held Thursday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Almonte and District Community Centre (182 Bridge St.) is now named “Mills Community Support presents Mississippi Mills Senior’s Expo” in recognition of the critical support from

that organization. This year, one attendee will win a door prize of a Mississippi Mills “staycation,” (two nights for two at local bed and breakfasts – Friday, Dec. 5 at Almonte Riverside Inn and Saturday, Dec. 6 at Fairwinds Country House B&B. This time coincides with the Almonte Light Up the Night festivities and the Santa Claus Parades of Pakenham and Almonte. The winner will be drawn from the free entries collected during the expo.

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The expo is free and open to everyone with an emphasis on providing information about topics and services of special interest to those 50 and older. Even if you have attended before there will be new exhibitors to visit and the seniors’ fitness demonstrations have been expanded. If you’re hungry while at the expo, a light lunch is available for purchase – the only time you will be asked for money. For the first time your elected representatives and those

running for office have been invited to attend a special booth so you can have in-depth conversations with them. Elected officials or their designate will be present at different times throughout the day. The organizers expect attendance to exceed the previous high of 600 because new financial support allows increased promotion. A substantial grant from the Older Adult Centres Association of Ontario (OACAO) has been complimented by silver sponsors: Almonte

Chiropractic Centre, Bayshore Home Health, Orchard View Living by the Mississippi, The Hub and Lake 88. The organizing committee includes Almonte Baptist Church, Alzheimer Society of Lanark County, Fit Minds, Lanark Chapter 55 of CARP, Sweatergang Companions and Mills Community Support. For exhibitor information, to volunteer, or for general inquiries, call Mills Community Support at 613-256-1031 ext. 39.

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In addition to playing the mysterious and brooding Captain Lesgate in the Classic Theatre Festival production of Dial M for Murder, on until Aug. 31 in Perth, Richard Gélinas also performs a dozen other offstage and over-the phone roles as well. Tickets are available at 1-877-2831283.

Indeed, he starred in the Ottawa premiere of The 39 Steps, a play famous for the acting challenges it poses for the four-person cast, all of whom most don multiple wigs, costumes, and hats as they bring to life scores of different characters. With Dial M for Murder, his main onstage character is Captain Lesgate, who also goes by a number of pseudonyms. “Lesgate is a grifter; he takes things and then he moves on,” Gélinas says of his character. “He comes from modest beginnings, went to university, and took things when he could because he learned you could get away with that as long as you smiled while you were doing it and left before anyone noticed it.” Gélinas has performed with numerous Ottawa theatres, including the Company of Fools (whose approach he paraphrases as “mixing up Shakespeare and the Muppets in a blender, and then you throw in a little with Monty Python”), as well as SevenThirty Productions, in which he has carried multi-character roles in shows including The 39 Steps and Stones in His Pockets. He also performs frequently with the renowned Eddie May Mysteries. Some of Gélinas’ training was with the Stratford Festival’s satellite training programs, which set up workshops in Toronto, as well as in the Laban process, which teaches performers to internalize certain movements that have significant implications in character development.

“It’s fascinating to see how learning about your anatomy and the different ways you can use your body in performance really expand the scope of what you can do on stage,” he says. He’s enjoying his second summer in Perth and the first Classic Theatre murder mystery as well. “What makes the play compelling to me is that it is a true thriller. Things are fairly dangerous for almost everybody almost all the time. And the fun for the audience is figuring out who’s going to get caught,” he says. It’s that kind of suspense that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats throughout the show, which runs until Aug. 31, Wednesday to Saturday at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees each Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at the new festival venue, 54 Beckwith Street East in Perth. Saturday evening performances begin at 7 p.m. with murder mystery author readings: Aug. 23’s lineup features R.J. Harlick and Linda Wiken, and Aug. 30 will showcase Brenda Chapman and Thomas Curran. The festival’s historic theatrical walking tour, Perth Through the Ages, also runs until Aug. 31, Wednesday to Sunday at 11 a.m. Its one-hour story, The Preacher and the Leading Lady, brings to life characters from Perth’s 200-year history. For tickets, call 1-877-283-1283 or visit classictheatre.ca. Submitted by the Classic Theatre Festival.

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The Sym HD-200 is a two-seater open floorboard style scooter powered by a 171 cc liquid-cooled engine putting out 15.3 hp and 11.3 lb/ft of torque. er, uses that same OBD port to communicate with your smart phone or tablet in order to deliver information on ‘check engine’ light codes and emission test readiness. A free app can be downloaded to any iOS or Android device and when in range the BlueDriver will provide trouble codes, live screen shots of engine running data, freeze-frame pages, and so on. While there are quite a few

DIY scanners on the market today, none of them are as small as the BlueDriver and none will deliver the info that this unit does. It also bridges the technology gap between the average driver, who knows little of what goes on under the hood, but can be quite proficient in operating an iPad or smart phone. For each code the BlueDriver finds, it can generate a report for your specific

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Sym scooters and motorcycles are built by Sanyang Industry of Taiwan, a company founded in 1954 and which has worked with such giants as Honda to become a credible world-wide supplier of fun and functional rides. My tester, the Sym HD-200 carries an MSRP of only $3,999 (before taxes and destination fees). The Sym HD-200 is a two-seater open floorboard style scooter powered by a 171 cc liquid-cooled engine putting out 15.3 hp and 11.3 lb/ft of torque. Power to the 16” rear wheel is delivered through a continually variable transmission, meaning no shifting or clutch, just twist the throttle and go. A 31” seat height means it’s easy to get on and off and a comfortable stance for riders of just about any size. Controls and instrumentation are well laid out and easy to become accustomed to. Front and rear brakes are controlled by large handlebar levers. The dash pod includes a large analogue speedometer and a better-than-average fuel gauge in terms of accuracy, and a coolant temperature gauge. A nice-to-find feature is a signal lamp clicker that makes enough noise to hear it, even in noisy traffic. This keeps the permanently-on signal lamp syndrome down to a minimum. A 60-watt headlamp is almost twice as powerful as most scooters are equipped with and will ensure you can see ahead

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quality and wildlife habitat.� The pilot project is designed to be a model for future naturalization efforts. It aims to see thousands of native trees and shrubs planted on 20 shoreline properties on four lakes and on five km of creeks and tributaries. Various workshops are planned, including hands-on planting activities on each of the four lakes, shoreline education workshops and presentations at various events to promote the program. Educational materials are also being developed. Another key component is the creation of a demonstration site with interpretive signage. “The site will showcase how people can do things on their own properties to naturalize shorelines and

to take action to improve the health of the watershed,� said Alyson Symon, watershed planner for Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority. “We will be providing more knowledge to people about the Mississippi River watershed and giving opportunities for people to get involved with experts providing hands-on learning.� The project is funded by EcoAction Canada, but participating landowners are asked to contribute 25 per cent of the total costs for their site. Properties involved in the project receive a customized planting plan indicating the recommended areas for planting and a list of suitable native tree, shrub and ground cover species.

“The goals and wishes of the landowner drive the plan, and all advice is optional,� said King. The planting is slated for the spring of 2015. Several partners are participating, including Canonto Lake Association, Kashwakamak Lake Association, Patterson Lake Association and Mississippi Lakes Association. Any landowner within the Mississippi River watershed who is interested in a free site visit, should contact Courtney Allison at CSW (613-264-1244 or allison@watershed.ca.) CSW is a federally incorporated nonprofit organization and registered Canadian charity. Learn more at www.watersheds.ca.

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large helmet with ease. To improve this capacity, the battery is stored under the floorboard. A fold away storage hook on the inside of the front fork panel will keep bags out of the wind and wet. The Sym HD-200 delivers 70 mpg and comes with a 24-month warranty. A great way to save fuel and enjoy warm

weather commuting! 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 Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications,

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shelter and food, to benefit the ecosystem and stabilize shorelines from erosion. Restoring, protecting and enhancing shorelines also contributes to improved water quality by filtering runoff. “Our goal is to raise awareness and take action on individual waterfront properties in order to reduce negative effects on the environment,� explained Barbara King, CSW executive director. “We are looking to engage shoreline property owners in highly developed areas or who have existing shoreline erosion issues. Naturalizing shorelines, educating landowners and empowering community members to take positive environmental action will ultimately lead to improvements in surface water

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is as simple as “look, ask and buy.� Look for products that are locally grown, ask your grocer for local products. Make your voice heard – for every person asking the grocer, there are at least seven other customers thinking the same thing. And finally, buy local products when you have a choice. Other local venues Some other ways to enjoy locally grown vegetables and fruit include: supporting restaurants, specialty food stores and eating establishments who buy local; attending seasonal community gatherings like a church strawberry social; attending local county fairs where local produce is highlighted; and attending community food festivals such as the garlic, corn or maple syrup festivals. Shop safe tips There are many wonderful places to shop for your food in the tri-county, be an informed shopper and check on production methods. Vegetables and fruit are perfectly safe coming from a local farm. When choosing fresh produce look for good quality and freshness and always wash it before using. When

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The Senators and CTV are visiting your home town! Come join the FUN: • • • •

Meet Senators players, CTV and TSN 1200 personalities Sign the United in Red Fan Banner Win prizes including tickets to Senators Opening Night at each stop Test your hockey skills and more! †

Wristband Policy for Autograph Sessions* Fans wishing to participate in a Hometown Tour autograph session must obtain a wristband from the Canadian Tire location listed below on the day of the visit beginning at 9 a.m. Wristbands are subject to availability and are limited in quantities. Limit: 1 per person.

Thursday, Aug. 21 Tuesday, Aug. 26

Location Arnprior Canadian Tire Pembroke Canadian Tire

Wristbands Available* 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

Tour Hours 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Autographs 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Rockland Canadian Tire Hawkesbury Canadian Tire

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

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