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Community – If you didn’t get your fill of Scottish tradition at this year’s Kilt Run in Perth, the annual North Lanark Highland Games is sure to fill in the gaps. Taking place at the Almonte Fairgrounds this Saturday, Aug. 24, the 30th annual Highland Games event is sure to be bigger and better than ever before. “It will be much the same as it has been traditionally,” said Neil Lowry, the athletic director for the Games, “but we’re hoping for a bigger crowd this year.” This year’s event will feature more than 100 traditional dancers as well as 25 pipe bands who will be playing and competing throughout the day. The day will begin at 9 a.m. with individual piping, drumming and dancing competitions. Of course, all of the Highland Games staple events will also be taking place during the day, like the caber toss and the hammer throw. “The Games are all about tradition,” said Lowry, “we try to keep the events the same as they would have been years ago.”

Community – The Carleton Place High School (CPHS) track was a busy place on Saturday, Aug. 17, as many people came together for the 3rd annual Children’s Walk for Autism (above), hosted by the Lanark Autism Support Group (LASG). The funfilled, family friendly event , which got underway at 9 a.m., raises funds that are distributed to Lanark County families struggling dayto-day with autism so they can have some desperately needed time off (respite). Inset: Young Sofia Kuhnle getting set for the walk.

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Kids’ games and activities will also be happening throughout the day to keep the little ones entertained. Jeff Semple, a journalist with CBC Toronto who was born and raised in Almonte, is this year’s guest of honour and will be attending the event. Two professional heavyweight competitors will also be at this year’s Games: one is a former Toronto Argonauts player and the other a successful track athlete from the University of Guelph. “We’re very excited about this year’s event,” said Lowry. “We hope the weather co-operates and lots of people come out.” Advance tickets are available at a few Almonte businesses, including Mill Street Books, for $14. Tickets at the gate will be available for $17. Free parking will be available at the Almonte and District Community Centre; a shuttle bus will take visitors to the grounds from there. Or, alternatively, limited parking will be available on site for $5 per vehicle. Visit www.almontehighlandgames.com for more details.

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News – Carleton Place’s Industrial Park could see a new business sprouting up soon. During last Tuesday’s (Aug. 13) planning and protection committee meeting, council learned the town has received notification that Adel Saleh is applying to Health Canada for a licence to allow the commercial production of medical marijuana at 5 Bates Drive. Examples of what medical marijuana is used for include AIDS, cancer, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), multiple sclerosis, nausea from chemotherapy, Crohn’s disease, glaucoma, epilepsy, insomnia, migraines, arthritis and lack of appetite. Physicians have also used medical marijuana on terminally ill

patients, as a way to alleviate some of their pain and improve their overall quality of life. Coun. Jerry Flynn moved a motion on Aug. 13, which was seconded by mayor Wendy LeBlanc, that staff investigate how the town can offer input into the licence application. “I spoke to the Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal yesterday (Aug. 12) to inquire if they have updated their position on this type of facility,” said local fire chief Les Reynolds, director of protective services. He said they are lobbying to ensure there are mandatory fire safety inspections throughout the construction process. “It’s not a real concern here (in Carleton Place) because the fire service works closely with the building department. We are involved throughout construc-

tion,” Reynolds noted. As part of the application process, it was necessary for Saleh to notify the municipality as well as the local emergency services, of his intent. “This is exactly what was done here,” said Reynolds. “I was notified, along with Paul Knowles (Carleton Place chief administrative officer) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).” “I responded to the applicant, indicating that due to the change of use in the (Bates Drive) building, a building permit would be required,” said Reynolds. “I suggesting the building department be contacted for more information.” Regulations In response to concerns heard from Canadians, the Minister

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New website, hotline for student transportation lines for parents, bus cancellations, contractor information, bell times, and frequently asked questions. In addition, a school bus safety section has been developed which provides valuable and informative resources. STEO will also make it easier for parents and students to check on transportation information by maintaining a special bussing hotline. The number 1-866-895-8480 will be active from Aug. 19 until Sept. 30. Submitted by Student Transportation of Eastern Ontario.

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Annual Merrickville Artists’ Guild Studio Tour Sept. 28, 29 and Oct. 5, 6 Arts – Artists in the quaint village of Merrickville know that when the leaves begin to turn, the time has arrived to throw open their doors to the public during the annual Merrickville Artists’ Guild Studio Tour. This year it is set for Saturday, Sept. 28 and Sunday, Sept. 29 and again the next weekend Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both weekends. For 29 years, this free self-guided tour has become a tradition welcomed by the artists, while art lovers from eastern Ontario, western Quebec and beyond mark their calendars in anticipation. Using a full colour glossy brochure (available in most stores and studios in the village), visitors of all ages are able to create their own tour

at their own pace, based on their own interests. All participating studios are designated by distinctive signage. The picturesque village of Merrickville and its surrounding countryside form the backdrop for the tour. Its heritage buildings, quaint shops, 19th century charm and rural vistas have attracted artists and craftspeople of national and international renown to the area for decades. In all, there are 22 artists and craftspersons, including painters, mixed media artists, sculptors, potters, a photographer, a glass blower, a gourd artist, a fine press printer, textile artists, an iron founder and a maker of rustic furniture – something for everyone. What better way to spend a weekend than talking to

the artists and craftspeople of Merrickville about their work? Enjoy exploring their studios and galleries and leave with an original. New artists this year: • Jayne Couch (Thou Art

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Classic Theatre Festival veterans play romantic couple in marriage comedy Arts – Toronto’s Scott Clarkson and Rachel Jones have appeared in numerous Classic Theatre Festival productions, but until this summer, they were never in the same play. That’s changed with their starring roles in the comedy The Marriage-Go-Round, currently playing in Perth until Sept. 1 at the Full Circle Theatre at 26 Craig Street. It’s the kind of play that has women completely relating to one of the characters and men with the other, with plenty of couples elbowing each other during moments of recognition. The veteran actors play the husband and wife at the heart of the story, college professors who, set up on separate sides of the stage, provide lectures on a topic that was not publicly discussed very much in the 1950s, when all appeared to be well behind America’s picket white fences. Their discussions on the state of marriage, monogamy, and infidelity are frank and often funny, and they frequently go in and out of lecture mode as they enter the real story of their lives, one that often draws verbal comments, oohs and ahs from audience members, some of whom have actually talked back to the characters on stage given how realistic the story becomes. Reflecting on the role of Content Delville, Jones says “getting to play a strong, intelligent and funny woman is wonderful. Last year I played Mary in Mary,

Mary, a different character who also had those same characteristics. What’s interesting about this play is it’s 1958, and so her reactions to some of the marriage strains is perhaps different than how a modern woman might react. But you also see her progression from her trying to keep everything pleasant and smoothing things over to the anxiety

she experiences.” Jones especially loves a scene in which she confronts the young Swedish bombshell who wants to borrow her husband in order to father the perfect child, one that would combine their high IQs with the young woman’s perfect physical form. As the Dean of Women, she is used to calling young girls into her office to lay

down the law, but not when it involves someone tempting her husband. Playing her husband is an actor who for the past two years starred in two-character plays, both as the man who ages over 35 years in a marriage in The Fourposter and as a lawyer dealing with divorce in Two for the Seesaw. Scott Clarkson says the role of professor Paul Delville is a very different one for him. “I often look at who originated the roles, and in this case, it was Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer, and I loved a lot of his work in the past. So part of the excitement is stepping into his shoes and trying to recreate or imagine something that someone

you admire has already done,” he said. “Having some French background myself, I have channeled one of my uncles in developing the role as well.” There are moments of pure panic because “Paul is a moral character who prides himself on being the Rock of Gibraltar, but he is also a man who is faced with great beauty and youth that wants to be with him, so there is a big conflict of being the upstanding moral citizen and being the man of understandably baser instinct. When those two worlds collide, it gets a little messy, but also very funny,” he said. Playwright Leslie Stevens was perhaps inspired to write The Marriage-Go-Round in

partial answer to what would happen if someone like Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe got together and had a baby. The writing has a timeless quality to it, and as JACK-FM radio host Wayne Cavanagh commented, “The strength of Leslie Stevens’ writing and his view of relationships remain strong and relevant even 55 years after the play’s first opening. If you only have one night out this summer I strongly recommend you take the time to see this laugh-out-loud play.” The Marriage-Go-Round runs until Sept. 1, and tickets are available online at www.classictheatre.ca, 1-877-283-1283, or at Tickets Please, 398 Foster Street.

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There’s a lot of horsing around that couples will relate to in the Classic Theatre Festival’s comedy The Marriage-GoRound, starring Rachel Jones, left, and Scott Clarkson, and playing until Sept. 1 at the Full Circle Theatre. Tickets are available at www.classictheatre.ca or 1-877-283-1283.

Children truly are the gift that keeps on giving—in love, happiness, satisfaction and spending your money to support and nurture them. In Canada, the cost of raising a child to age 18 is $243,6601! And then off go your youngsters for expensive years in college or university. With a bit of financial family planning, you can take advantage of tax savings and other programs that will reduce your child-raising costs and provide additional financial support when you need it. Your planning starts here: Take full advantage of tax deductions, credits and benefits. There are certain eligibility conditions that must be met but look carefully at these tax-reduction and income opportunities: • Child care expense deduction for an eligible child care provider, day nursery school, day-care centre, or an educational institution that provides child care services. For a child not claiming the disability tax credit, the maximum child care expense amount is $7,000 for each child under seven at the end of the year. • Eligible dependent tax credit can be claimed by an

unmarried person not living in a common-law partnership and a person who is married or in a common-law partnership but not supported by their partner. The amount of the credit is reduced by income earned by the dependent. • Children’s fitness and arts tax credits allow you to claim up to $500 per child for prescribed programs of physical activity and artistic, cultural, recreational or developmental activity. • Canada child tax benefit which is a non-taxable amount paid monthly to eligible families to offset the costs of raising children under 18. You must apply for this benefit. • Universal child benefit of a taxable $100 a month to families for each child under six. You must apply for this benefit unless you already receive the Canada child benefit. • Maternal/paternal Employment Insurance (EI) benefits when on maternity/ parental leave of approximately 55% of average insurable weekly earnings to a yearly maximum of $47,400. You

can apply for this benefit before giving birth and actually start receiving it during the eighth week before your due date. If you are adopting, benefits are paid starting from the date the child is placed with you. The benefit spans 52 weeks but can be divided between both parents for a maximum of 35 weeks. Raising children is wonderful but can also be expensive. To do so as economically as possible and to realize all your other financial dreams, talk to your professional advisor. 1 The Real Cost of Raising Kids by Camilla Cornel, moneysense.ca 2011 This column, written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc. (in Québec – a Financial Services Firm), and Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Québec, a firm in Financial Planning) presents general information only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any investments. Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances. For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant.

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Community – The annual Pakenham Fall Fair was held Aug. 17 at Pakenham Community Park and Stewart Community Centre. The weather was perfect for the event, which included a horse show, children’s activities, entertainment, pancake breakfast, farmers’ market, craft show and fair exhibits. Left, young Jackson Skebo and his calf participate in the 4-H calf show. Photo by KATHY BOTHAM

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Conservatives must reconsider cuts to social housing DEAR EDITOR: When the job market is still recovering, we should be working to ensure that more Canadians have a roof over their head. Yet the Conservative government is moving in the complete opposite direction: they are reducing federal support for affordable housing for the most vulnerable Canadians. The instability in people’s lives that comes from homelessness has a tremendous cost on the rest of society. It makes it harder to rejoin the labour force, and causes declines in physical and mental health. For taxpayers, the costs of emergency services and shelters for the homeless are more expensive than providing them a place to live. An estimated 150,000 to 300,000 Canadians are homeless, and many more can’t afford housing with enough bedrooms for their family. It’s a major problem that strikes at the core of what our country stands for.

Yet the Conservative government is phasing out federal support for affordable housing in co-operatives that put the cost of housing within reach of low-income Canadians. In Ontario alone, 4,530 households go to bed each night wondering where they will live when the government cuts off funding. That’s not right. The federal government should be at the table with cities, provinces, churches and others who are trying to address the challenge of homelessness. Investing in affordable housing will help the most at-risk Canadians live healthy lives and contribute to the economy. Everyone else gets it. Let’s hope the Conservatives will too. Mauril Belanger, MP Liberal Party of Canada

COMMENTARY An excuse to get your ‘art’ on Editorials – Summer is nearly over and will soon give way to fall, but there is still plenty to experience in Lanark, Leeds and Grenville and the Ottawa Valley. When the summer festivals are long gone and the agricultural fairs have been packed up, local artists, artisans and craftspersons will open their doors for popular studio tour events. First up is the annual Discovery Tour of North Gower and Kars Sept. 14 and 15. The 17th year for this event, it features the works of 34 artists at 13 stops all within an eight-kilometre radius of North Gower. Artists ranging from jewelry makers, potters, painters and sculptors will be present, or tour an alpaca farm or pumpkin patch. A few weekends later, the Merrickville Artists’ Guild will host its popular studio tour in the village, Sept. 28, 29 and again on Oct. 5 and 6. This comprehensive tour showcasing local artists and artisans has been going strong for 29 years and this year, 22 participants are on the schedule, including: a gourd artist, photographer, fine press printer, just to name a few. There’s also the Crown and Pumpkin Studio Tour to check out on Thanksgiving weekend where Mississippi Mills and area artists will open their studios to visitors. These tours are a wonderful way to fully explore the talents of those right in our own backyard and best of all, many of the events are free of charge, so there’s no excuse.

Year gave some hope during the Dirty Thirties Lifestyle – It seemed to me we lived in a constant state of anxiousness. Mother and Father so often wore worried looks that sent a pall over the entire household. The egg money in the blue sugar bowl never seemed to be enough to cover our needs. Frivolity, like a few slices of bologna from Briscoe’s General Store, or a package of Cracker Jacks after our Saturday peddling of Mother’s wares in Renfrew, was out of the question. And then, one summer, everything changed. It was almost like someone had lifted a roller blind in a darkened room, letting in sunshine. And it didn’t happen suddenly, but it came as the summer wore on. The season started out like any other. Father planted the fields, Mother raised hens from chickens, packets of seeds arrived in the mail and were planted. But that year, as spring rolled into summer, I knew in my heart, that year things were going to be different. For one thing, there were no frosty days or nights to kill what had been planted. But one season blended into the other, as if by some magic plan, there

was nothing to halt the natural growth in the fields and in the ample garden. And that year there were no heavy rains to flood the seedlings, or leave big pools of water in the low-lying fields. The rain came as often as was needed. Soft wonderful rain, and often, as if led by some outside hand, during the warm nights, so that Father was able to spend the days tending to the crops. The rain barrels, empty at night, sitting at the corners of the back of the old log house, would be filled in the mornings from the runoff of the eaves as we slept in our beds. Wonderful soft rainwater which Mother put to good use. And that year there was no drought. Gone were the cracks in the soil at our back stoop that in other years we saw after weeks of a dry spell; parched ground, crumbling under our bare feet, and burning the soles. That year, when everything seemed to change, the ground was moist to the touch. And I would see Father walk the back fields. After the morning chores, and often after supper, he would go over to the West Hill, cross the Bonnechere and look...just look...and he would come Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext. 104

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back to the house, and I could see a spring in his step that in other years was so often missing. Sometimes I would go with him. Father was not one to talk idly, so we would walk in silence. And I would watch him stop at the alfalfa field, and pull at a few stacks, and rub them between the palms of his hands. The buckwheat field, the last to be planted, was already starting to turn to a golden brown. To me it looked like a large velvet carpet. I was too young to know why we planted certain grains or crops, but I knew, if they thrived, we would be saved for another year on the farm in Northcote. I was old enough to know that. The hay was being cut, stalks dotting News Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Howaida Sorour, Tara Gesner, Desmond Devoy, Kelly Kent, Jennifer Westendorp DISTRIBUTION: Lori Sommerdyk, 613-284-0124 ,ext. 27 CLASSIFIEDS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP: Fax: 613-283-5909 Judy Michaelis Email: jmichaelis@perfprint.ca Lee Ann Gilligan Email: lgilligan@perfprint.ca Jennifer Coughlin Email: jcoughlin@perfprint.ca

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the fields, and many loads had already been taken to the barn and hoisted up into the loft. Unlike some of the farmer’s hay fields in Northcote, there were no fancy bales in our fields, just hand-piled hay, gathered with a pitchfork. The smell of the newly mowed hay filled my nostrils, and I often went into the barn and climbed the little ladder just to look at the hay mound, and I would be filled with contentment, knowing our livestock would be well fed over the coming winter. Our barnyard held fat cows, sheep shorn of their wool, pigs contentedly rolling in the dirt. And I knew our smoke house would be filled to take us through the long winter months ahead. Mother’s garden that year, seemed to be spared the onslaught of crows and wild animals that often had their fill of the vegetables she had planted. For reasons unknown, our garden overflowed with produce...much to be peddled in Renfrew, and much to be canned in glass sealers to give us an ample table over the winter. And that year, the lone apple tree behind our house, had sprouted a wild ADVERTISING SALES: ADVERTISING SALES CO-ORDINATOR Andrea Harding SALES: Cheryl Johnston, Sharon Sinfield, Kathy Perreault, Liz Gray, Kevin Hoover, Jamie Rae-Gomes Email: emcsales@perfprint.ca Fax: 613-283-9988 THE DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY 4:30 PM

crop, and already we had our fill of pies, crisps, and applesauce. Already, the shelves in the crawl space under the house that served as a root cellar and a place to store Mother’s preserves and pickles, were filled with jars of raspberries and chokecherry jam. And so that year, the pall of anxiety that usually filled our house, was gone. We sang joyously at night before we went to bed with Mother on her mouth organ. Father still fell asleep in the rocking chair with the Family Herald and Weekly Star spread out on his knee, but I thought the lines in his face were lessened...still bone-tired was he, but with a look of contentment on his sleeping face. It was the only year I remember when the Depression wasn’t choking the blood out of our veins. All around us was the miracle of life. It would be replaced, as sure as death and taxes, the next year with the struggle for survival that marked that time in life, when every day was a challenge. But that year alone, there was hope that we would last to see another year of that era known as the Dirty Thirties. • 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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Lanark Wild Food Club inspires younger generation at recent aquatic walk By PETER FISCHL

Lifestyle – On July 27, the Lanark Wild Food Club met at the Perth Wildlife Reserve as arranged and hosted by Chris Delage, one of our founding members. The event was planned with our junior members in mind and they were not disappointed, nor were the adults who accompanied them. Chris talked about the aquatic community and the diversity/web that we seldom think about. The inquisitive, enthusiastic children in attendance were a delight to all. As well as “critter dipping,’ Chris also demonstrated the proper handling of a snake and after our excursion, he gave the children a written test he had prepared. This was an exceptionally effective, hands-on learning experience for the children. Chris had obviously put a lot of thought and preparation into this outing and we sincerely appreciate all of his effort. On June 23, Erik Kaffrissen hosted 15 food club members beginning with a foraging hike adjacent to his resident on Cedar Rapids Road during which he discussed many wild edibles including herbs and mushrooms, some of which were not ready for harvesting. We did harvest gooseberries, wild mint, clover, milkweed flowers and cedar that were later turned into a luncheon feast with Erik making everything seem quite effortless. Our foraging was rewarded with a chutney made with clover, wild gooseberries and mint, which was served with tourtiere, steamed milkweed flowers and cedar tea. Erik also whipped up some cedar vinegar which he bottled

for everyone to take a sample home. Thank you Erik for your gracious hospitality. Unfortunately, Erik has resigned from the leadership of the LWFC. As a founding member, his knowledge of wild edibles, culinary expertise and his contagious enthusiasm have been huge assets to our group and he will be sadly missed. As you move forward with your many businesses and personal interests, Erik, we wish you all the best. Upcoming events Aug. 24: Reading in the Woods (10 a.m. with 9:30 a.m. registration). This walk will be led by Tony Durant. Tony plans to draw from his traditional native and scientific background to teach people how to read nature from the heart, to interpret it and to discern such things as what’s edible and what’s not, intuitively. As is tradition with our group, everyone is encouraged to contribute and use their own discretion at what they take away with them. To get to Tony’s place, follow Roger Stevens Drive east out of Smiths Falls and turn left (north) on Code Road. Tony’s residence is at 609 Code Road. Sept. 14: Wild Food and Nut Tree Walk. Mark this walk in your calendar. Kat Eliott, an arborist, will lead a guided tour of wild edibles and medicinals. More details are to follow. Other upcoming events include a session on Old Growth Trees and Edibles with Peter Fischl on Sept. 21, and Ted Mosquin will speak about honey mushrooms at a date in October. To register for any LWFC events, email peterfischl@mail.com. Please register early as participation in some walks

The Lanark Wild Food Club held a recent aquatic walk for junior members at the Perth Wildlife Reserve July 27. Chris Delage, one of the founding members of the LWFC, arranged and hosted the walk. Above, a young participant learns about some aquatic critters. Delage, left, helps a child catch some frogs. Submitted photos

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is limited. Everyone is welcome and the suggested donation is $10 per person or $20 per family per walk. Milkweed pods wanted We are in need of someone who is willing to go out on their own and collect baby milkweed pods right now. This is the common milkweed which we see everywhere with the mauve flowers and oval leaves. The pods are in season now and should be about ¾ of an inch long. If you can get some, please drop them off at 55 Wilson Street East in Perth after Aug. 13. The pods should be blanched and frozen. November dinner This year’s fundraising dinner has been confirmed for Nov. 16 and will be held at the Lions Hall in Perth. Please note the change of venue from our previous notices. Specific information for ticket costs and further availability of tickets will be advertised in our next update. Those of you who have already reserved tickets will be notified once they are printed. Anyone interested in volunteering for set up, serving or cleaning at this event can contact Barbara Gibson at marleyhank@gmail.com. The club is also still in need of canning jars, seals and lids, vacuum sealers and any other preserving equipment that might be available for donation. The Lanark Wild Food Club is a group of wild food enthusiasts sharing their expertise, enjoying the out of doors, meeting new friends and exchanging ideas from their varied backgrounds. For more information, please contact peterfischl@mail.com. Peter Fischl is a member of the Lanark Wild Food Club.


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Annual Lanark County Plowing Match held in Carleton Place

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Community – The weather was perfect for the annual Lanark County Plowing Match, held by the Lanark County Plowmen’s Association on Aug. 17. It was hosted at the farm of Mel and Stuart Hammond/ Jason and Amanda O’Connell on Cavanagh Road in Carleton Place. Above, Brandon Quinn plows a row

as his dad Charlie looks on. Right, the Queens of Furrow, Carrie Saward and Adrianna Dowdall. Below left, Hunter Chown focuses on his plowing. Below right, Mateo Persi participates in the lawn tractor pull. Bottom right, a group of square dancers take a turn at the farm.

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Almonte & District Horticultural So ciety Flower & Vegetable Show on Saturday August 24 from 2-4 pm at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Produce & books for sale. Laura at 613 256-3178. Almonte Cooperative Nursery School Registration and Orientation Night. Sep tember 5th at 6:30-8 pm at the Almonte United Church, 106 Elgin Street. Info at www.almontenurseryschool.ca Tea on the Lawn, Mill of Kintail. Home made tea breads, tea and lemonade served by Ramsay Women’s Institute. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. (July and Aug.). 613-2563610 ext. 2.

Adult Bereavement Group, Wednesday, August 28, 1:30-3:30 p.m Waterside Retire ment Residence, 105 McNeely Rd., Carleton Place. Contact Rebecca Bowie 613-267-6400. Bible Study Group, Saturday, August 24 9:45-10:45 a.m. Bibles and Babysitting pro vided. Active discussions. Prayer requests welcomed. 117 Victoria Street. Marta 613-259-5545 facekidscharity@yahoo.com Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society’s meets 7 p.m. Sept. 4. St. Andrew’s Church Hall (Beckwith St. entrance). 613-2574101. Carleton Place Scouting Registration, Thursday, September 5, 6-8:30 p.m. St James Parish Hall, Edmund St. Beavers to Rovers, ages 5-25. Info: Elizabeth 613-253-3118. Ladies Broomball Registration, Thurs day, August 29, 7-8 p.m. Carleton Place Are na. Season starts Thursday, September 5th, 9-10 p.m. Ruth 613-253-7787. Seniors 50 & over, join the Sunset Club for fun and games, trips, etc. Meeting at Le gion, 1 p.m. every Wednesday. Info: 257-8102. The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heri tage Museum “Traveling Through Time�, our exhibit for 2013. Open 10-4 Monday through Saturday and 1-4 on Sundays until Labour Day! Wheelchair accessible. Informa tion 613-2537013. Youth Broomball Registration, Thurs day, August 29, 7-8 p.m. Carleton Place Are na. Season starts Sunday, September 8th, 4:30 p.m.5:30 p.m. Ruth 613-253-7787.

birth-6 years, celebrate summer 2013. Riverside Park, Reuben Cres. Friday, August 23, 9:3011:30 a.m. Info: 1-866-433-8933, ext 2374. Kemptville and Area Walking Group- Mon. Aug. 26, Wed. Aug. 28 and Fri. Aug. 30, 9 a.m. Meet at North Grenville Munici pal Centre. (613)258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Modern Square Dancing, Open House. Monday, September 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. North Grenville District High School, 7. Casual at tire. Info: kemptvillesquaredance@gmail.com or Shelley 613-258-0016. Old Fashioned Meat Loaf Dinner, served by the Odd Fellows & Rebekah Lodg es, Odd Fellows Hall, 119 Clothier St East. August 25, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Info: 613-258-2258. St John’s United Church and Commu nity Golf Tournament, Saturday, September 7, tee off 1 p.m. Rideau Glen Golf Course, Dinner St John’s United Church, 400 Pre scott St. (fully accessible). Deadline to regis ter September 2, contact Susan 613-215-0486, Joyce 613-2585389.

LANARK Community Home Support, Lanark County, hosts a Diner’s Club, 1st Wednesday of the month at Foy Hall, Lanark, 12 noon, Info/reservation call 613-267-6400. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays 9:30-10:30 am. St Andrew’s United Church. Info: Kara (613)259-2182.

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PERTH BBQ, Legion Br 244, 26 Beckwith St East, Friday, August 23, 4:30-6 p.m. Hotdogs, hamburgers and sausages served on the Mem bers’ Lounge patio. Big Sale! The Salvation Army Thrift Store, 49 Chambers St., Smiths Falls. Satur day, August 24th. See in store for details. Brain Injury- Moving on Group, meet at 1 Sherbrooke St., the second and last Wednesday of each month, 10 a.m.-noon. In fo: Kathy (613)283-7795. Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m. every Thursday evening at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Carpet Bowling, each Wednesday, 12:45 p.m. September to June, at Branch 244 Perth Upon Tay, Royal Canadian Legion. Contact: 613-267-6872. CPHC (Community and Primary Health Care) Seniors Heartwise Fitness Classes, 50+. Every Tuesday, 11 a.m., Perth Civitan Club. Aerobic/Strength/Stretch. Certified instruc tors. Please drop in. “Keenagers� (Seniors) meet every Thursday morning starting September 5th at 10 am at Perth Lions Hall. Sponsored by As bury Free Methodist Church. All seniors are welcome. 613-267-2345. Lions Club Jamboree, Sunday, August 25, Lions Club Hall, Halton/Arther Streets. Music starts at 2, buffet meal around 5:30. In fo: Lion Nelda Wark 613-264-9030, Hall rental: Edna Coutts 613-267-2744, member ship: Lion Ed Firlotte 613-283-1170. Lions Country Music Jamboree. 4th Sun. every month. 2-6 p.m. Supper served 5 p.m. Perth Lions Hall. Royal Canadian Legion, Ladies Auxil iary general meeting. Thursday, September 5th, 7 PM. All members encouraged to at tend. Social Bridge- Mc Martin House, 125 Gore St., East, every Friday afternoon. 613-267-3952. 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. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Tuesdays 5 p.m. at Community Care. Info: Barbara 613-267-2040.

Aug. 23- Pork Supper. Entertainment: WRD. Legion. Supper 6, music, 7-11. Aug. 30- Chicken Supper. Entertain ment: Elise & Company. Legion. Supper 6, music, 7-11. Dogs for Dogs BBQ, Saturday, August 24, 11-3 LCBO, all proceeds to A Chance Animal Rescue Inc. Grassroot Grannies, lunch at Merrick ville United Church, Thursday September 5th, 11:30 to raise money for African gran nies, raising orphan grandchildren. Stop by for a coffee. Lessons in Weaving, at Beginning Again Craft School, September 25, also Native Bead RURAL work and moccasins September 7 and 8. Please call 613-269-4238. Merrickville Union Cemetery Annual Me131st Annual Maberly Fair, Saturday, Aumorial Service, Aug. 25 at 2:00 p.m. at the Mergust 24, Maberly Fairgrounds. Theme: Garlic. rickville Union Cemetery. If raining, the service Info: Fred Barrett, President 613-268-2960. will be held at Holy Trinity An glican Church, 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, August 28, 7:30 KEMPTVILLE Merrickville. p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. Holiday Celebration, Ontario Early Years. 55 Plus 5 Pin Bowling. Gratton Lanes, parents, grandparents, caregivers and children

Smiths Falls. Every Monday, 1 PM (Starts Sept., 2nd) No commitment. Call Bud & Gloria for info 613-283-0817. Come and en joy! Beckwith and District Friendship Club will meet Sept. 4, Centennial Hall. Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. Musical entertainment. In quires 613253-1433. Blueberry Tea, Union Hall, 1984 Wolf Grove Road. Sunday, August 25, 2-4 p.m. Gluten-free option available. C.A.R.E. Program for frail adults. (Mon days, Lanark, North Lanark Community Health Center) and (Fridays, CPHC Build ing, 15 Bates Dr.). (613)264-0307. Carsonby United Church Fish Fry Din ner, Friday August 23, 4-7 PM. Take-outs available. Info: 613-489-3276. Chicken BBQ, Saturday, August 31 at St Luke’s Community Hall, 459 Lyndhurst Rd, Lyndhurst, 5 pm until sold out. Take-outs available. Classical, Broadway, Jazz Concert fea turing Rasa, Janet McKeage, Davie Irwin and Margaret Ross. Portland United Church, Sat urday, August 24, 7 p.m. Cold turkey and ham dinner. Aug. 24. 5 p.m. Christ Church, Ashton. Euchre to fol low. Tickets from Ruth 613-838-5404, Marian 613838-5405, Jim 613-253-2878. Community lunch, Portland United Church, Tuesday, August 27, 12-1 p.m. Salad buffet. Handicapped accessible and climate controlled. All welcome. Contra dancing- ABC Hall. Aug. 24, 7:30 p.m. Instructions for beginners 7:30-8 p.m. Dancing starts 8 p.m. Refreshments. 613-2732571. Elgin United Church Community BBQ, Sunday, August 25, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Elgin Li ons Hall. First come, first served, indoor seat ing. Rain or shine. Elizabethtown-Kitley Fire Department Chicken BBQ. Sat. Aug. 24, 4-6 p.m. Eliza bethtown-Kitley Station #3, Frankville. Tickets presold: 613-340-3616, 613-275-2370. Family Movie Night at Beckwith Baptist Church August 23rd at 7 pm. 277 Tennyson Road. Refreshments Available. Come and Enjoy! 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 Mo bility Class, 1:30-2:30 p.m., North Lanark Community Health Centre. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Memorial Service- White Cemetery, Po land. Sun. Aug. 25, 2 p.m. Quilting & Sewing Club meets every Thursday, 10 a.m. Montague & District Sen iors Forget-Me-Not Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. Call (613)283-8482, (613)283-6240. Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society- Annual Garden Show. Elgin Community Complex. Saturday August 24, 2 to 4 pm. Info 613-928-

2652. 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. TD Summer Reading Program, Parents, grandparents, caregivers and children birth-6 years. Westport Public Library, 3 Spring St, Tuesday, August 27, 10-11:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years 1-866-433-8933 ext 2374. Vacation Bible School at Beckwith Bap tist Church 277 Tennyson Road 1-Day Only Friday, August 30th 9 am -3 pm Ages 5-10. Register at www.beckwithbaptistchurch.ca Vacation Bible School at Beckwith Bap tist Church, one day only. Friday, August 30, 9-3. Register at www.beckwithbaptist church.ca. Ages 5-10. 277 Tennyson Rd (Tennyson & 7th Line Beckwith).

SMITHS FALLS 4 hand bid euchre, 7:30 p.m. Every sec ond and fourth Monday every month. Sen iors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Bariatric Support Group, first Thursday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at ‘The Link’, at 88 Cornelia St. W., #4A. Support and infor mation regarding gastric by-pass surgery be fore and after. Info: (613)284-4608 or 1(877)383-2070. Bariatric Support Group, first Thursday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at ‘The Link’, at 88 Cornelia St. W., #4A. Support and infor mation regarding gastric by-pass surgery be fore and after. Info: (613)284-4608 or 1-877-383-2070. Bingo, every Thursday evening, 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Br 95. Info: 283-2690. Bridge Club every Monday night, Legion Br. 95, 7 Main St. E., 7 p.m. Partnership Ter ry Fagan, (613)283-6393. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, August 27, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Terry Fagan 613-283-6393. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step or ganization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- August 27, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)2830960. Ladies Darts, every Sunday evening in the Lounge 6 p.m. (September to May) Le gion Br 95. Smiths Falls Horticultural Society trip, Saturday August 24. Bus leaves Walmart parking lot 8 a.m. Call Lorna 613-283-0549 or 613-2837187 for information. Vine Rhymes, Smiths Falls songwriters, poets and story tellers, meet monthly for en couragement and support. Come share your gift. Info: Helen (613)284-2243. Vine Rhymes Songwriters, poets and sto rytellers at Coffee Culture, Sun., Aug. 25, 7-9 p.m. Come join us. Helen 613-284-2243.

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Community – The Lanark Autism Support Group came together at the Carleton Place High School track Aug. 17 to host the third annual Children’s Walk for Autism. Above, the walk gets underway. Above right, Carleton Place mayor Wendy LeBlanc speaks to the crowd gathered prior to the event. Right, Jelly Bean the Shriner clown was busy making balloon animals for kids.

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LCBO stores across Ontario raise funds for Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity causes,� says LCBO president and chief executive officer, Bob Peter. “Through the generosity of LCBO customers and staff, we help improve the lives of countless Ontarians and make a difference where we live and work.� The Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity is one of 28 provincial, as well as numerous local charities, that will benefit from LCBO’s province-wide donation box program in 2013. In 2012, LCBO raised a total of more than $6.6 million for charities through special programs and initiatives, of which $6.1 million was raised through in-store fundraising. In addition, LCBO’s annual dividend transfer to the Ontario government, which totaled $1.7 billion in fiscal 201213, excluding taxes, supports a wide range of important government programs, services and priorities, including health care and education. The Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity thanks the public for its support when shopping at their local LCBO store from Aug. 18 to Sept. 14. Submitted by the LCBO.

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1039 Concession 2 Dalhousie Rd, Lanark Highlands Great starter home! Private 2 bed, 1 bath (ensuite) home. Open concept kitchen. Sunken living room/dining room. Main floor laundry, bright living space with plenty of backyard to enjoy the summer. Workshop/garage for the mechanically inclined. Located just off the main paved road. School bus at your door. Easy to maintain house about 30 mins west of Almonte. Numerous lakes in the area. Come enjoy what the country has to offer. $159,900

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112 Oak Lane $449,000 Gorgeous 3 bed, 3 bath executive style bungalow just outside of Perth. Insulated concrete form construction, radiant heat, porcelain and hardwood flooring throughout. Fantastic finished basement. Detached workshop. Christian Alan 613-207-0834 Norene Allan 613-812-0407

268 Mackay Line, Fallbrook Directions: From Perth take Hwy 511 north to Balderson, turn left onto Fallbrook Rd, turn right at stop sign, follow to Fallbrook & turn right onto Mackay Line Rd to Pin 268. $319,000 Beautiful five year old raised bungalow set on 3 private acres on a quiet road about 15 minutes from Perth . open concept main floor with an abundance of windows. custom maple kitchen and a spacious, bright living room with the warmth of a gas fireplace. radiant floor heat on lower level with walk-out from family room (woodstove). four bedrooms, two full baths, main floor laundry. double attached garage. MLS# 878990 Bob Ferguson 613-812-8871 bobferg@superaje.com / www.bobsperthhomes.ca

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491 Kitley Line 1 $264,500 Beautifully landscaped bungalow on 3 acres with workshop, sunroom, barn with box stalls/loft, potential granny suite. Excellent location, minutes to Brockville or Smiths Falls. Christian Alan 613-207-0834 Norene Allan 613-812-0407

1421 Drummond Con 7 $329,000 Mint condition 3 bed, 3 bath home with finished basement, wrap around verandah, garage/workshop with loft. Excellent location just minutes to Perth and Carleton Place. Christian Alan 613-207-0834 Norene Allan 613-812-0407

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$379,900. Superb sandy swimming waterfront! Huge docks, awesome views, impeccable and charming 3 bedroom cottage with privacy! This is one of THE nicest cottages I have seen – low maintenance for easy summer living, open concept for casual cottage entertaining. MLS # 091191402050000 Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361

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Nestled on the banks of the Tay River just a few km from Perth on gorgeous 107x470ft lot, this adorable bungalow is move in ready! $219,900.

PERTH

Versatile home on large lot all the bells and whistles, privacy, space, well maintained, nestled on Jebbs Creek & close to town – 3 beds, family rm, study etc. $475,000.

PATTERSON LAKE

A unique opportunity, 2 bed 1 bath cottage + 7 private acres abutting crown land waterfront on Patterson Lake. $229,900.

SMITHS FALLS

Lovely 2bdrm, 2 bath home. Filled with character & charm. Great location, walking distance to the canal. $174,900.

SAT 1:00 – 2:30 PM 931 CODE RD, NEAR PERTH

Custom built split entry home w/ approx 1700sqft of living space. 3+1bds, 2.5 bths. Finished lower level, lg deck & hot tub. $409,000. Host: Paul Gordon 61-390-2281

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SILVER LAKE

Cozy open concept 2 bd, 1 bth year PRIVATE 3 ACRES round cottage on level lot with TOLEDO Private setting 15 mins from Perth! 3+1 walk-in shoreline, great for the kids. Commercial Property, EAP2 cleared, bd brick bungalow on 3 acres– enjoy $239,900. Bring your Business. $179,900. the perennial gardens. $239,900.

115 DRUMMOND ST E, PERTH

Adorable & affordable. Move in ready – 2bed 2 fbath home - appliances included. Ideal for 1st time buyer or income property. $169,500

SAT 2:00 – 4:00 PM 4 RICE ROAD, NEAR JASPER

Beautifully renovated 4 bedroom Century Home on 100 acres plus barn. $498,500. Host: Silvia Blanchard 613294-3661

26 SUNSET DRIVE SMITHS FALLS

Smiths Falls Golf Club Road Subdivision Home 3 Bed plus Den, Family Room, In-ground Pool, Privacy! $339,999.

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3 season Cottage w/100’ of swimmable MINUTES TO PERTH frontage on Clyde River, 3 bed, 1 bath, 3 bd bungalow on private lot w/access screened porch, furnished. Boat & to Tay River. Lrg 2 tiered deck. Close to dock $149,900. Perth. $289,900.

177 BIG RIDEAU RD, 3 bd bungalow on beautiful lg lot, hot HORSESHOE BAY tub rm w/patio doors to deck. Games rm w/bar. Close to golf courses. Grand view Horseshoe Bay - Big Rideau $249,900. Host Randy Cavanagh: 613- Lk. 826 ft frontage. R2000 3+3 bed, 2.5 bath home on 20.8 acres. $649,500 464-1000

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W/F access & dock on Otty Lk. 3bds, 3.5 bths, formal living w/fireplace. Kitchen/dining w/patio doors to deck Large rec & L/L family rms Dbl gar. Workshop. $399,000.

MOTIVATED SELLER LEAVING PROVINCE. Renovated home. Open concept kitchen, formal liv/din. Det heated & cooled w/shop. $299,500. Host Randy Cavanagh: 613 464 1000

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1½ sty home has it all – 3bds, 2 bths – totally refurbished & modernized approx 9 yrs ago, paved driveway, close to schools. $227,000.

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3 bed 2 bath family home on 2km to Perth! Charming home on 2.5 private 7.95 acres. Open concept acres -deeded access to Jebb’s Creek/ living. Workshop. 24x22ft barn can Otty Lake! Many upgrades since 09 – accommodate 5 horses, fully fenced. call today! $324,900. $304,900.

CLOSE TO PERTH

100 Acre farm w/spectacular home, refurbished-rebuilt from the ground floor up. 3 bd, 3 bth, det. 2 car gar., drive sheds, root cellar, a dream property. $590,000.

VACANT LAND

O Watsons Crns Rd, 9.98 Acres $89,900. Scotch Line Rd, 204.29’x530.75 $82,500. 3 Windsor Cres Lombardy, 0.85 Acres - $59,900. 9 Bedford Rd Westport, 75’x150 $55,000. Parsons Way, 2.58 Acres - $39,900. Sheridan Rapids Rd, 2.74 acres $36,900. CHRISTIE LAKE 48 Industrial Rd, Perth 110’x350’ lot 2 bed cottage with nice lake view & - $32,500. 9 Canning St, Lanark, 1.41 Acres good clean water. Take the short drive to serenity and relaxation. $199,900. -$29,900.

198 FLETCHER ROAD, NR MERRICKVILLE

Unique 4/5 bed high end custom built home on 4.4 acres. landscaped private grounds, Easy commute to Ottawa. $429,900. Call Silvia Blanchard: 613294-3661 or Rebecca Wissler: 613264-9481

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Chic 1 yr new bungalow a few km from Perth- beautifully treed 1 acre lot! Open concept, 9ft ceilings, stacked stone f/p, custom kitchen, full basemnt w/ walkout! $384,500.

BURGESSWOOD

Shared ownership dock on Otty Lake. 3 beds, open plan design, sun room, expansive deck, dbl garage + bonus bunkie. $375,000.

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Beautiful treed lot on 3.9 acres – pick your spot for your dream home. Close to Perth. $24,900

PERTH

3 bd character property. Open plan Living/dining, den, mud/laundry rm. Sun rm, bonus attic room, Dble garage. $349,900.

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Great location just minutes off Hwy 7 at Maberly. Build your dream home! $24,900 Call Al Jonkman: 613-802-0232

LOWER RIDEAU LAKE

4bd, 3 bth home. Master w/ensuite & sauna, 2nd bed w/ensuite & balcony, hot tub, pool, bunkie, large lot. $639,900.

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SHARBOT LAKE

Exclusive multi-family compound on 132 acres. 6000 sq ft of living space. Grounds include 9 hole pasture golf course. $479,000


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EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD

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metro-city realty ltd., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

1 Main Street West, Smiths Falls 613-205-0999

613-284-7277

www.barbaracouch.com

Sales Representative

613-253-0518

613-596-5353

64 CRAMPTON DRIVE, CARLETON PLACE

1063 DRUMMOND CONC 10B, DRUMMOND N/ELMSLEY

IF YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR SURPRISES ABOUND IN THIS L A BUNGALOW & A CHANGE FRESH DECOR, IDEAL FOR THE EFUG! C A OF PACE, THIS TRANQUIL YOUNG PROFESSIONAL! Turn PE TTIN COUNTRY RETREAT IS THE your attention to the uniquely SE ANSWER. Nestled on a 1 Acre designed uninterrupted Main lot, on a non-thru rd, this all Level space, fab 30K Solarium Brick Bung is perfect for 1st & LL space w/ brilliant Builttime Buyers/Retirees. Colorful ins for an Artisan. This home OPEN HOUSE gardens lead to a sunlit Foyer, not only screams success but SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1-3 PM Country Style walk-in Kit, cozy boasts amazing wall space for Lg Art, while offering an exciting color palette with bursts of passionate crimson & a Lvg Rm, 3 spacious Bdrs, an unspoiled LL. Step out back to “awe inspiring” views of green fields & sunsets. FOR THE HANDYMAN, wonderful 2nd level MBR w/walk-in. MOVE IN & ENJOY, STEPS A DET 27FT X 19FT DET WORKSHOP! MLS# 875950 TO MISSISSIPPI RIVER & FITNESS CENTER! MLS# 864542

$259,900

Saturday August 24, 11 am-12 pm Sunday August 25, 11 am-12 pm 169 Brockville Street, Smiths Falls 80 Lavinia St., Smiths Falls $159,900 MLS: 878159 $219,900 MLS: 875857 EN OP USE HO

$239,900

2463 CEMETERY SIDE RD, BECKWITH

350 BLACK BASS BAY RD, DRUMMOND/N/ELMSLEY

LOOKING FOR A PRIVATE ESCAPE WITH AWE-INSPIRING VIEWS? Discover this sunlit 3 Bdrm home w/ an expansive eat-in Kit. A stylish “Sharky Grey” color palette flows thru this charming home & a Pacific Energy Wd Stove takes centre stage in the open concept LVG/DNR & Kit. The LL offers a Fam Rm & Oh so much Storage. Your designer will love the extra space to create a great Den/Office/4th Bdrm. An Att Dbl Gar boasts sought after inside entry. MINUTES TO HWY 417 & CARLETON PLACE!

A 4 SEASON RETREAT NESTLED ON 150FT OF MISSISSIPPI LAKE WATER FRONTAGE, FUN! FUN! FUN! As you approach this splendid stone face custom home you’ll be breathless with anticipation. The design of OPEN HOUSE this 2 level walk-out invites an SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1-3 PM active family who requires an abundance of space, to move right in & enjoy. Expansive windows & vaulted ceilings provide panoramic views on both levels; crimson sunsets, glistening Mississippi waters & A WINTER WONDERLAND IDEAL FOR ALL WINTER ACTIVITIES!

$329,900

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Sunday August 25, 1-2 pm 868 Kitley Line 1 Rd., Jasper $369,000 MLS: 849392

876 Rosedale Rd Montague Twp $349,900 MLS: 882028

1 Windsor Cres., Victoria Woods $269,900 MLS: 854634

$649,900

165 Tay Ridge Rd Tay Valley, Perth $109,900 MLS: 871238

LICENSED SALESPERSON OPPORTUNITY Inquiring please contact: Evelyn Lee Office: 613-205-0999 Cell: 613-284-7277

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$269,900. Two bdrm year-round cottage with Western exposure. Fabulous sunsets! Convenient location: close to shopping & Hwy 7. Open-concept kitchen/living room with woodstove. New deck with privacy fence is a great place for BBQs. Quality waterfront with clean swimming. Dock included. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

SORRY, IT’S SOLD! $215,000. Location, location! Old fashioned 3 season cottage on Dunrobin Shores. 100ft of waterfront on the Ottawa River. 3 bdrms, 1 bth. Stunning view of the water, Gatineau Hills & fabulous sunsets. Flat stone waterfront. Enjoy your summers on the river. Easy commute to work. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435 $200,000. Your waterfront getaway awaits! Easy commute to Ottawa. 3 season, 2 bdrm cottage with 50ft of frontage on Mississippi Lake. New well. 3-pc bath with new shower. State of the art biofilter septic. Shallow, gradual waterfront is great for kids. Good rental potential. Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435 $150,000. Buckshot Lake: 1.8 acre waterfront lot with 196ft frontage. Excellent building lot on pristine, weedfree lake near Plevna/Ompah. 4-season access. Trees have been cleared for driveway. Gorgeous tall trees, great swimming and fishing. Wonderful spot for year-round home or summer getaway! Janice Hastie-Waugh 613-283-5435

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4 bedroom home on country lot with finished lower level, open concept living area, huge master and ensuite, gas heat, c/air, garage with direct access, gas corner f/p and much more.

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240 Mississippi Court $205,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnnäÎ{x Jeff Wilson

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103 Terraview Drive

Two bedroom mobile home features hardwood flooring, eat-in kitchen with plenty of cabinets, screened porch, c/air, appliances and more. Located in popular Rockhaven Park.

100 Longview Island

Very private cottage retreat on Longview Island. Enjoy spectacular sunets with western exposure. Very large 2+ acre lot.

Luxurious custom home sitting on professionally landscaped 2 acre site just west of Kanata. Quality home built by award winning Amsted designs. Complete in-law suite and more.

$107,000ÊUÊ Ã ÊnnÓ££ä John Coburn

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Wonderful 3 bdrm, 2 bath c/w central air, fully fenced, end unit that you can park side by side. Finished basement.

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531 Mackey Line Road, Fallbrook

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1990 Ferguson Falls Road

Enjoy Peace & Quiet. 3 bdrm “Log” Bungalow. Open concept, hardwood flrs, vaulted ceiling, wood stove. Rolling Hills to View!

Renovated century farmhouse + 1 acre lot with storage building. Huge country kitchen, 2 woodstoves, newer bath and more.

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9119 Hwy 15

Elegant 3+1 bdrm home full of hardwood, granite, c/air, 2 gas f/p, main floor office, finished l/level and much more.

$359,900ÊUÊ Ã Ênnännä Jeff Wilson

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Mississippi Lake water access! Stylish 3 bedroom hm, walk to beach, boat launch. 1750 sq. ft. and unfin. basement. Wow!

Century brick home on fenced corner lot. 4 bedrms, 2 baths. Newer wiring, plumbing, roof shingles. Detached single garage. Hdwd and laminate. Loads of character here!

$369,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÇÇnÈÓ Rhonda Brunke

$269,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÇÎÓ Marly Burke

Long list of upgrades in this wonderful 3 bdrm, 3 bath home w/ oversize garage, breezeway, air, newer roof, windows and much more.

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$329,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÈÓÈäÇ Jeff Wilson

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207 Gore Street Completely renovated home with finished lower level including full bath, gas fireplace, L-shape family room and laundry area. Hardwood throughout including bdrms. Separate area for inground indoor pool.

$299,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÇxÈ{Ç Jason Coleman

Robin J. Ferrill Broker of Record

Gerry Coleman Broker

1075 Drummond Conc. 9A

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John Coburn Broker

Rhonda Brunke Sales Representative

2655 Tatlock Road 104 Barrach Street

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2 acre lot on paved road, ready for a home. Build your own or have us help you out! Entry installed, mature trees. Close to the village of Clayton and Clayton Lake.

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Well maintained bungalow on beautiful property with “across the road” access to Mississippi Lake. Double garage with one side converted to in-law suite or business office potential.

240 Timberwood Drive

Large treed acreage, huge 4 bdrm. home, open concept, double garage also gives extra workshop space.

This modern 2 bedrm freehold row unit offers open concept living area. Patio doors to rear deck. Ceramic and laminate flooring. Garage has inside entry. Central air too!

114 Second Avenue

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Vintage home set on private lot. Beautifully restored to exacting standards. Front and back verandahs. Palladium window in breakfast nook. Fam. rm. has air-tight woodstove and terrace doors. Impeccable!

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Well-kept mobile home in Rockhaven Park. Call John for details.

Very scenic 15-acre location for this 3 bedroom bungalow and large detached shop. Call John.

$99,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÇ{x£Î John Coburn

Adult Park. 2 bdrm, 2 bath on corner lot. Vaulted ceiling. Bright & open mobile.

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$99,900ÊUÊ Ã ÊnÇÇÓxÎ Robin Ferrill

Marly Burke Broker

Jeff Wilson Sales Representative

THE EMC - 17 - Thursday, August 22, 2013

Carolyn Renwick Sales Representative

Jason Coleman Sales Representative

Karen Duncan Sales Representative

Vicki Behn-Belland Sales Representative


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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 1-3 PM RELAX ON YOUR WRAP AROUND VERANDA in this country setting minutes to Almonte. 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, private rear yard with above ground pool and detached garage/ workshop.

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$334,900 MLS 874107 Leo Carlucci 613-256-1860 www.leocarlucci.com

STARTING OUT? Check out this 3 bdrm home with updated bathroom, siding, furnace and windows! Plus a gazebo and a storage shed all on a HUGE lot with a great back yard.

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Beautiful with loads of character in this 2 storey home. Very spacious rooms, main floor laundry, patio doors to back yard. Private yard. $262,900 MLS 881539 Joan Johnston, ABR 613-256-1860 www.royallepage.ca

334 Tait McKenzie, Almonte – $369,900

MLS 881521 Joanne Beaton 613-407-4309 COUNTRY LIVING just outisde of desirable Almonte. 4 bedroom, 2 bath high ranch bungalow with an oversized heated and insulated double car garage, all on a spacious lot. New roof 2012, and most windows have been updated in 2011/2012. Site out on your back deck soaking in the sun watching the grass grow.

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Tom Barker 613-298-5510

Need space to work? This is the place. Landscaped property, with home, garage/workshop and space to grow. Nice location, and suitable for a young family $338,500 MLS 871321 Joan Johnston, ABR 613-256-1860 www.royallepage.ca

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Leo Carlucci*

Chris Dunham* Joy Neville*

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Michael Pitcher* Ken Beaton*

Joanne Beaton*

354 MINERS POINT ROAD 2.47 acres on Horseshoe Bay, Big Rideau Lake – $149,900 3 WINDSOR CRESCENT, LOMBARDY Great building lot near Lombardy Glen – $59,900 9 BEDFORD RD, WESTPORT Building – retirement home lot. $55,000 783 NARROW LOCKS RD – HUDSON BAY, BIG RIDEAU LAKE 1 acre building lot – $159,900

1744 DRUMMOND CON 1 RD, DRUMMOND. CLOSE TO PERTH SECOND PRICE REDUCTION – NOW $339,900

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Marcella Best***

Still renting? Spacious yard, upgraded kitchen, newer windows, 2 bed, 1 bath, main floor laundry. Call today!

Lisa Brennan-Trudel***

Marcella Best***

O HO PEN US E 3 bdrm home, detached garage, multi fuel stove, back up propane, metal roof, 1.3 Acre lot, new pressure tank and pump, foot valve and new lines.

41 Russell St East – $189,900 MLS® 877847

Judy Charles***

Lisa Brennan-Trudel***

Now is your chance to enjoy beautiful waterfront sunsets, small lot w. holding tank, quaint cottage — all you need for summer fun!!

Vacant Lot

36 Abel St – $149,900 MLS® 879156

658 Stanley Rd – $264,900 MLS® 859610

Charming 3 bdrm bungalow on a great lot with mature trees, full basement with 10x20 bonus room, some newer windows!

Confederation log home, cathedral ceilings, pine floors, full unfinished basement just waiting for your finishing touches!

Highway 29 – $34,900 MLS® 881734 Nicely treed lot for your new home! 2+ acres.

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334 O3 Rd – $274,000 MLS® 878217

211 Broadway St – $317,900 MLS® 871121

3 bdrm seasonal bungalow, great beach, good swimming, excellent for kids, level lot with full septic, fabulous view, easy access!

Bigger than it looks! Spectacular floor plan! Brick bungalow, newer windows 2009, remodeled kitchen(2007), dining room w/ fireplace, master w/ sitting area & ensuite, in-ground pool and patio area.

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1 1/2 storey 3 bdrm home, metal roof, garage, close to hospital & rink, main floor master bdrm & bath. (Johnston St. area)

Bigger than is looks! Pool!

Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** E ILL

Bill’s constant smile and wit will be missed, but never forgotten.

Jennifer O’Brien

190 Beckwith St N – $144,900 MLS® 870160

12455 County Rd 15 – $249,900 MLS® 865623 Stone home on 5 acres – immediate possession.

SATURDAY AUG 24, 3:00 PM-4:00 PM 17 George St – $191,500 MLS® 874049

The Coldwell Banker Team is very saddened by the loss of a friend and co-worker William “Bill” Cheffins.

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SUNDAY AUG 25, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM 6530 Roger Stevens Drive – $124,900 MLS® 875411

SATURDAY AUG 24, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM 94 Bakers Rd., Toledo – $94,000 MLS® 874543

Spacious family-size home with pool!

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Sunroom, deck overlooking Rideau River, living room w/ fireplace, double garage, circular paved driveway. A short walk to Smiths Falls!

Marcella Best***

SATURDAY AUG 24, 1:30 PM-2:30 PM 177 Carss Ave – $249,900 MLS® 877309

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SATURDAY AUG 24, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 3295 Hwy 43 – $229,000 MLS® 875979

Four bedrooms – Finished attic

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THURSDAY AUG 22, 6:30 PM-7:30 PM 4 Orchard St. – $178,000 MLS® 881278

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Marcella Best 613-285-4781

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SATURDAY AUGUST 24 Perth

Jennifer McCleery 613-283-2121

Perth

Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

Perth

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Stellar cast doesn’t do much to save timely film naturally Adam takes the company credit card and the rest of his discretionary funds, and blows it on his team at an expensive club. Sixteen thousand dollars later Adam finds himself hauled back to the office to face Wyatt. Adam offers to pay the money back but Wyatt isn’t interested. He wants something more from Adam. He wants Adam to go to work for his biggest rival Jock Goddard (Harrison Ford). Adam is going to spy for Wyatt or Wyatt is going to send Adam to jail. Caught between the proverbial rock and hard place Adam

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were perfect choices to represent power hungry corporate America. The way they went after each other with no regard for the law or the slightest consideration of right and wrong was brilliant. They took everything that’s wrong or perceived to be wrong with big business, and poured it into their performances. Paranoia is certainly a timely film. It’s just too bad it wasn’t a better film. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature of the EMC.

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agrees, but he has no idea the trouble he’s walking into. Wyatt and Goddard are ruthless businessmen who will do whatever it takes to get what they want. Adam is just a pawn in their game, and if he makes one misstep it will be his last. Paranoia is one of those films where all the pieces are there, and they all fit, but it’s like they’ve been put to-

some real talent and proves that by holding his own next to some movie legends. Amber Head, who plays the film’s love interest, doesn’t hurt the film. Embeth Davidtz is fantastic as Judith a psychologist who helps mold Adam so he’ll fit into Goddard’s world. I also really like Richard Dreyfuss who plays Adam’s father. He’s got wonderful sensitivity and delivery, and had great chemistry with Hemsworth. Then there’s Gary Oldman and Harrison Ford. They

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Tilbury-made 1935 Hudson Eight: Where is it today? Lifestyle – Robert Whitmore of Calgary, Alberta, writes to ask my help in finding a car he sold about fifty years ago. In 1959, when he and his family lived in Toronto, Robert’s younger brother Gary started his first job and needed a cheap car. They heard of an older gentleman in the ‘Beaches’ area who had an old car in his garage that he might sell. “It was a rust-free 1935 Hudson with a straight eight engine,” recalls Robert. “He said he kept a little oil in the cylinders and turned it over regularly. But he didn’t think it too appropriate for a young guy like my brother. Sometime later, we visited again and I asked if he would sell the car to me, not my kid brother. He saw my ’49 Chrysler on the street, which I always kept like new. He sold me his car for $75. “My older Uncle Wilfred and I pumped up the tires, which held air, and jacked up the car to remove the blocks. Then we towed it with a chain to my brother Bill’s

I lived in Toronto. No garage, and on a beginner’s salary. I advertised it for sale, I believe, in the Toronto Star. Two men bought it and I recovered my $75.00. “I was very sorry to see this car go. It house in Unionville, with my uncle as the had chromed extended horns at the front, a ‘brake’ man in the Hudson while I drove chrome-bar foot rest on the rear floor, and the Chrysler tow car. pull-down window shades. I still have “After a thorough cleaning, it looked like new. After checking and topping up fluids and installing a battery, we tried to start it. Brother Bill towed it with a new Plymouth while my late Father drove the Hudson, with me as co-pilot. After some tire-shuddering jerks in gear, the Hudson let out a cloud of smoke and started up. It sat idling like it had run every day. “I stored the car there for over a year. Then the house was being sold and I had to move it. Another uncle lived on a farm on Weston Road between Finch and Steeles Avenue. Another tow job on a chain from Unionville to the farm. Two years later, disaster struck again. The farm was sold.

the Original Owner’s Manual which says: ‘Hudson Motors of Canada Ltd., Tilbury, Ontario.’” Do any of our readers know of an old car stored in a barn? Let us know! It might be the 1935 Hudson Eight we’re looking for. I’m always looking for more stories.

Email billtsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, ON N8H 3W2. Everyone whose story is published in this column will receive a free autographed copy of my latest book: “OLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOURITE STORIES, 1925 to 1965.”

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Support animals of LAWS at shelter garage sale this Saturday Lifestyle – The shelter is currently seeing the second wave of kittens of the summer and they are quite the little characters. Many are still too young for adoption, but should be ready very soon. The shelter is having a garage sale this Saturday Aug. 24 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The garage sale will be held at the shelter at 253 Glenview Road.

Items for sale will be gently used items, books and baked goods. All proceeds will go to LAWS. Please come out, enjoy a coffee, peruse the many items available and support a wonderful cause. Currently there are no new dogs available for adoption.

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This week’s featured pets Here are the sweetest lap cats in our shelter: Morgan, Twila and Chevy looking for soft thighs, massages of ears and bellies while sitting on your lap. Whether it’s a boy or a girl, all of these like people and

their front feet. Chloe is semi long hair and needs regular brushing which she likes, but not too long at one time. Patches is a lovely boy who loves attention. They’re seven and eightyears-old and still have a lot of life left in them. They grew up together and must be adopted by one family/ person.

And then we have Chloe and Patches. They haven’t been with LAWS very long. Their owner could not take them to their new place. Both cats are declawed on

for sure. LAWS (Lanark Animal Welfare Society) is located on Glenview Road, just off Highway 43, about 2 kilometres west of Smiths Falls. The shelter is open Monday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Write to us at P.O. Box 156, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 or contact us at 613-283-9308, or email at shelter@ lanarkanimals.ca. Visit our website at www.lanarkanimals.ca. Please also check out www.AdoptADog.TV featuring some of our canines up for adoption. If you have lost a dog or cat please check our website or phone or visit the shelter. If you have found a dog or cat please visit our website to find the number of your local animal control officer.

Tink is our lovely black and white cat that is still at LAWS too. She has been with us since April and wishes somebody would notice her. She’s really trying very hard when somebody comes. Lately our kittens are getting the majority of the attention, so Tink has been patiently awaiting her forever home. Please come and see this lovely lady, she’ll make you smile

wish to be loved so much. They’ll love you back and purr you to sleep. Please come and meet these three lovely cats, they all have their own very special characteristics.

Walking beneficial for anyone no matter where you are Lifestyle – I have long been an advocate of walking. Ever since an episode of atrial fibrillation a dozen years ago, I have been walking regularly. My doctors suggested it and soon I was walking every day. The more I walk, the more I enjoy it. I don’t for a second pretend to be a picture of health as a result! I am battling that all too familiar North American malady sometimes referred to as “middle age spread.” That’s just a nice way to say that like so many Canadians, I need to lose weight. Anyway, to help counteract the process I try to keep active. I still mow the lawn (our property is reasonably big for an in-town lot), rake the leaves in the fall and shovel the driveway in winter, unless there is a major storm. Heavy snow sees us hire an acquaintance who uses his snow blower to clear our lane and walkway. No point risking a heart attack! Above all, however, I walk. And I walk and I walk and I walk! I rarely miss a day and I do at least four kilometres (approximately 2.5 miles) along a planned route through the downtown area of Carleton Place where we live. I regularly cover that distance twice a day (Kathleen often walks with me). Either that or I follow a five km route which starts and stops at our home. That’s the thing about walking. Once you have established a routine for yourself I believe it is far more likely you will stick with “the program.” Pick a time, a route and walk it regularly. You may find you want to add more distance as time goes on. I meet a number of other regulars of all ages on my daily sojourns. Most tell me they started slowly but now do between five and 10 km every day for fitness purposes. In contrast to some people, I walk year round. The only exception is freez-

ing rain and lightning storms. If weather intervenes I ride an exercise bicycle instead. I miss very few days. If you dress for the conditions and wear the right footwear, there are few times during the year when walking is ill-advised. I will admit that on certain days I have to push myself out the front door. Who wants to leave the air conditioning to sweat through a four or five km walk on a sweltering summer day? Venturing outside in -25C weather to walk into a stiff breeze and with ice pellets peppering your exposed skin isn’t much fun either, but I do it. Ultimately it’s about having the right mind-set. You have to be motivated to be a daily walker. People often ask what keeps me walking every day. In other words, what is my motivation? My first answer is always, “If I didn’t I would weigh 800 pounds.” An exaggeration of course, but it makes a certain point I think! But as a career journalist I am a keen observer of life in general. I also enjoy talking to people. There is no better way to see any community, anywhere than by walking through it. Up close Walking allows you to see places and things up close. It provides a wonderful learning experience you will never get if you drive everywhere. On foot you can check window displays, chat with passersby, read historic plaques or street signs and study the changing landscape. A river (Canada’s Mississippi River) runs through our town. What better way to study the effects of the changing seasons than by watching the ebb and flow of the river and being on the lookout for the fish and other wildlife which inhabit it. I particularly enjoy crossing

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the bridges here and studying the river closely. In my “mature years” I have also become interested in birds. Walking outdoors is the best way to bird watch. I regularly mention my love for travel. Kathy and I do even more walking when we travel. Our regular travel companions are also avid walkers. We take nature treks and explore the sights and the history of the communities we visit. True, we are often footsore at the end of the day. But we’re almost always satisfied after a day spent on the ankle express! We have been fortunate enough to walk through some of Europe’s great cities and view them up close. I know London, England so well now that I feel confident I could lead any group on a comprehensive walking tour. But I am also thinking about our visits to Paris, Strasbourg, Cologne, Rotterdam, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast to name a few of our most enjoyable travel destinations. Recently I have heard from some readers, either by email or in person, about some of their international travel experiences. Among my correspondents are people who travel to Europe specifically to take a planned walking expedition. The route I hear about most frequently is a well-known walk in northern Spain. The 500-mile pilgrimage from the French side of the Pyrenees Mountains to the Cathedral of Santiago THE EMC - 25 - Thursday, August 22, 2013

de Compostela in Galicia (northwest Spain) is arguably the most famous walk in the world. For pilgrims it is an opportunity to walk to the famed cathedral which is said to be the burial place of the apostle Saint James. For most people the Camino de Santiago, or the ‘Camino Trail’ as it is commonly referred to in the English-speaking world, is simply a great way to see the many sights the long trek offers. Not to mention the obvious fitness benefits of such a lengthy hike. From what I have read the Camino experience can be good or bad depending on your objectives. For those who prefer a wilderness experience, for example, this is not the walk for you. Much of the trail passes through communities or over paved surfaces. The Camino Trail, like many religious pilgrimages, has also been highly commercialized. Based on my research, if you want an easier walk which does not require you to sleep in tents and pack food with you, the Camino Trail is a good option! Of course you don’t have to go to Europe to find interesting and challenging walks. If you are really ambitious there are some great opportunities in North America. The Appalachian Trail (AT), which winds its way along a mainly wilderness and mountainous route from Georgia to Maine (it passes through 14 states) is an astounding 2,100 miles long (that’s nearly 3,400 km). It takes months (four to six months on average) to walk the often challenging and rugged length of the AT. And there are very few opportunities for a warm bed or restaurant meal.

The Continental Divide (CD) and Pacific Crest (PC) trails are both longer. The CD, which runs from Mexico to Canada, following the Rocky Mountains, is an incredible 3,100 miles (nearly 5,000 kilometres) in length. The PC runs from California into southern British Columbia and its distance is listed at 2,663 miles (4,285 km). Together the AT, CD and PC are referred to by dedicated hikers as “the Triple Crown of walking” in the continental United States. In Canada a cross-country trail will eventually eclipse all three of the America trails combined. The Trans Canada Trail, which remains under development in a few areas, will eventually stretch an unbelievable 14,000 miles (22,500 kilometres). If you want to read some great travel books, especially about walking, turn to the work of Iowa-born writer Bill Bryson. His books will take you on a hilarious but highly informative journey across England and Europe as well as along the Appalachian Trail. I am currently reading his delightful 1997 book ‘A Walk in the Woods’ which is about his experiences walking the AT. I intend to explore parts of the Appalachian route in Vermont and New Hampshire myself in the near future. Of course you don’t have to trek hundreds of kilometres to have an enjoyable walking experience. You can pick out sections of all the trails I have referred to and have an equally satisfying adventure. In conclusion this week I am proud to say I walk on a section of the Trans Canada Trail almost every day. It runs along Mill Street, right beside the historic Carleton Place Town Hall. If you have any comments or quesTriple Crown The AT isn’t the longest walking trail tions for Jeff Maguire he can be reached in North America though. Not by a long by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers. com. shot!


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Escaping to that musical wonder in the woods Lifestyle – My last column highlighted the incredible community spirit of Perth’s Stewart Park Festival which I experienced working behind the scenes. Our little burg really shone. Two weeks later I revisited, after a 30-year absence, the “enigma� of all summer festivals and was again blown away by what a community of music lovers have developed for their own pleasure, out in the woods. I say ‘enigma’ because, where most festivals struggle each year to break even, this festival, without publicity, owns its own property, the multi-genre line-up is a secret until just before the event, yet it sells out every year with a long waiting list. It is held in the middle of nowhere, people come from everywhere and all walks of life. This “under the radar�, private festival (which respectfully will remain nameless), celebrated its 40th anniversary this year and is attended by multi-generational attendees (approaching four generations for some families) still attending together. Run entirely by a core group of volunteers throughout the year and literally hundreds more on the weekend, it doesn’t take long to pick up on the amazing “community� energy that’s everywhere; the love of live music being its nucleus. I was there for the 10th anniversary in 1983 when we drove my school bus camper onto the rustic site. We enjoyed watching our then two and a half-year-old daughter enjoy the kids’ area. We took in the workshops where we still talk about the sufi dancing we tried. Dancing to the main stage shows at night under the stars, dealing with the perennial rain and the camaraderie throughout has never left my memory. The jamming around campfires into the wee hours was legendary as most camped onsite. They are very fond memories. Having twins with health issues, being involved in other festivals and family festivities kept us away for the next 30 years but as I strolled in with my buddy to set up our camp along with the throng of attendees, the same real sense of “community� re-emerged. Other than a growth in attendees, little had changed and it was all still feeling good. It’s not for the squeamish. Classy outhouses are the order of the day. It takes a hearty soul to tromp into the woods and set up your living space for the weekend. The empty, cleared camping meadows become transformed into active habitats, clustered with long-established and ever evolving groupings of tents and dining areas, nestled side by each, sometimes sharing tent pegs, where family and friends who often only see one another yearly there, together, create functional villages that would defy most urban planners. It seems to always rain at some point which only brings forth the creativity of what can be done with tarps to keep people dry. Vehicles are not allowed onsite and parking is a good jaunt away so carts are used to transport your gear to your site. New since I was there last is hydro power to run the main stage sound system, potable water and ice available onsite and nifty solar-bag showers. Composting, re-

cycling and reusing are highlighted and practiced as people try hard to minimize their footprint. The world could learn a lesson from the incredible voluntary infrastructure that is apparent. Tickets are limited and available via a lottery system. Those who volunteer and get involved as part of one of the many structured committees (i.e.: security, recycling, water detail, First Aid, parking, and, as printed in their program, “keeping our lovely loos smelling oh so sweetâ€?) gain some privilege in securing tickets for the next year. It gives you a fresh sense of faith in your fellow man as you walk around seeing young guys and gals volunteering alongside people who could be their grandparents and obviously enjoying one another’s company. People actually pick up after themselves, share and offer assistance. Everyone attending takes pride in what they are lucky to be part of, each proudly doing their bit. And the musicians‌WOW! Firstly, they all willingly stay in tents and enjoy the rustic facilities. There were no egos. They often are presenters in workshops that take place daily and are seen in the wee hours sitting around a campfire, sharing their musical gifts and stories. Canadian folk/blues icon Ken Whiteley played at the first and many subsequent years and not only led an inspiring gospel set but also led an memorable workshop on stories of the late, great Jackie Washington, whom he toured with for years. Owners of world renowned, local Canadian luthier, Oskar Graf instruments, brought their “Oskarsâ€? to a workshop and shared their delightful sounds which was well attended. There was much sharing and the relaxed mood they all presented was intoxicating. There were workshops for everyone, from yoga to raising backyard chickens, theatre, square dancing, belly dancing, instructionals, to name a few. A who’s who of mostly Canadian talent was

highlighted with US veterans Trout Fishing in America making a repeat performance and David Ross MacDonald of Australia also welcomed back. A production of evalyn parry’s theatrical performance entitled ‘Spin’ was a nice touch. So many amazing scenes‌kiddies running around smiling and playing with their friends with very few of them entering into the vocal unhappy camper mode. Gatherings throughout of folks bringing out their varied instruments and joining

in with newbies and veterans alike around campfires, under tarps when it rained, throughout the night playing which added a wide variety of soundscapes as I wandered around, taking the magic all in. Early morning sunrise treks to the loo (as old guys like me need to do) where entire fields of multi-coloured tents covered in dew, literally radiated in the early morning sun’s rays created quite a memorable image... and that was when I was heading to bed after a night of wandering, storytelling and appreciation for the musically gifted throughout! The beauty of the multitude of so many stars was visible up there without external lights around; the packed hillside in front of main stage each night with no one crowding in or standing in front of you like some festivals I’ve been to; the colourful throng of dancers off to the side, let-

ting the music move them in their own varied, unique ways. Seeing Kate Weekes, now from Whitehorse, play with her trio on the same main stage she grew up in front of, with her mom Carolyn Stewart smiling proudly nearby was a sight. Watching David Francey getting to play locally for a change. The pride and joy evident on every face of the annual choir members (thanks Andy Rush and Jack Hurd), the respective Fiddle Orchestra (thanks Cindy McCall) and Ukelele Band members (thanks Eve Goldberg), also and who could forget the annual Sunday Morning Parade? Running into and getting caught up with so many friends in such an accepting atmosphere, it was a magic, musically inspired world for a weekend. Oh, and did I mention the Blue Skies? Support live music everywhere.

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News – Diane Dewing, an occasional teacher with the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) and president of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) Upper Canada Occasional Teacher Local, was reelected to the executive of ETFO Aug. 13. Speaking to more than 800 ETFO members at the federation’s annual meeting in Toronto, Dewing spoke to the need of maintaining ETFO’s strong identity as a leader in elementary education. “With the economic pressures exerted on public services, we need to protect the rights of teachers and educational professionals, and the integrity of public education,� she said. “ETFO can and will continue to defend democratic rights, and remind all governments that while privilege may be withdrawn during times of austerity, rights must always be respected,� she continued. Dewing, who has served on the provincial executive since 2007, began her teaching career in 1982, and became an occasional teacher in 1993. She has taught Core French at all levels, French Immersion for grades 5 to 8, and has worked with special needs students. She was also a specialist teacher, teaching Morals and Ethics for grades 7 to 11. Dewing was elected to the Upper Canada Occasional Teacher Local executive in 1998. She has served the local as grievance officer, chief negotiator, and president. At the provincial level, she has served on 10 ETFO task forces, and the collective bargaining, hiring, and budget committees. Dewing is active in her community, serving on the board of directors for both Community Living North Grenville and Lanark County Interval House, and as a volunteer for the Heart & Stroke Foundation. The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario represents 76,000 elementary public school teachers and education professionals across the province and is the largest teacher federation in Canada. Submitted by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario.

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Athe Athens District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 21 C Church St., Athens 613613-924-2618 Princ Principal: Marsha McNair Grad Grade 9 Orientation Tuesd Tuesday, September 3, 8:00 a.m. Grad Grade 7 Orientation Tuesd Tuesday, September 3, 11:15 a.m.

North Grenville District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 2605 Concession Rd., Kemptville 613-258-3481 Principal (Grades 9 – 12): Steve Sharp Principal (Grades 7 – 8): David Morrison Grade 7 Orientation (With Assistance from Web Team) Wednesday, August 28 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Grade 9 Orientation (With Assistance from Link Crew) Thursday, August 29 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Perth and District Collegiate Institute (Gr. 9 – 12) 13 Victoria St., Perth 613-267-3051 Principal: John Gow

Carl Carleton Place High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 215 Lake Ave. W., Carleton Place 613-257-2720 Principal: Eric Hardie New Grades 7 and 8 Students Orientation Wednesday, August 28, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. New Grade 9 Students Orientation Thursday, August 29, 8:00 a.m. – Noon

Rideau District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 251 Main St., Elgin 613-359-5391 Principal: Sharon Halladay Grade 7 Orientation Wednesday, August 28 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Grade 9 Orientation Thursday, August 29 7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Gymnasium (BBQ lunch included)

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Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (Gr. 9 – 12) 299 Percy St., Smiths Falls 613-283-0288 Principal: Gord Cooke Orientation Day Thursday, August 29, 8:30 a.m. TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education Almonte Campus 9 Houston Dr., Almonte 613-256-2519 Principal: Geoff Trasuk TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education Carleton Place Campus 350 Edmund St., Carleton Place 613-253-3626 Principal: Geoff Trasuk

TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education Kemptville Campus Ontario Agricultural College Gibson Hall, 2nd Floor, Kemptville 613-258-8519 Principal: Geoff Trasuk TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education Perth Campus 1881 Rogers Road, Perth 613-267-4825 Principal: Geoff Trasuk TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education Smiths Falls Campus 10 Ontario St., Smiths Falls 613-283-5418 Principal: Geoff Trasuk

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Register Your Child Today! s Junior kindergarten students must be 4 years of age by December 31, 2013 s Senior kindergarten students must be 5 years of age by December 31, 2013 Call Your Local School Office Starting August 26. Before Then, Dial Toll Free at 1-800-267-7131 ext. 1289 or Visit Us at www.ucdsb.on.ca for More Information. Join Us On Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo And YouTube At: http://www.facebook.com/UCDSB http://www.twitter.com/UCDSB http://www.vimeo.com/UCDSB http://www.youtube.com/UpperCanadaDSB

Upper Canada District School Board Programs Offer: s )NSTRUCTION FROM QUALIFIED TEACHERS AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS s ! FRIENDLY AND SAFE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THAT ACTS AS A SOLID FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE SUCCESS s 0ROGRAMMING THAT INSPIRES SELF CONFIDENCE CREATIVITY AND A LOVE OF LEARNING s !N ENVIRONMENT THAT PROMOTES CHARACTER AND RESPECT FOR ALL s &EE BASED DAYCARE AND BEFORE AFTER SCHOOL CARE AT MANY SITES

Full-Time Learning in Kindergarten at ALL SITES! Full-Day Kindergarten Program (Monday to Friday Programming, Entire School Day): The UCDSB is offering Full-Day Kindergarten under the supervision of either a kindergarten teacher and early childhood educator team, or a kindergarten teacher. Kindergarten Ready 2 Learn Program: Students attend kindergarten on alternate days and the rest of the week benefit from the UCDSB's Ready 2 Learn initiative that offers a play-based curriculum delivered by an early childhood education partner. Both programs are offered at no cost to parents and transportation will be provided to eligible students within the student’s designated school boundary. French language instruction is offered in all kindergarten classes and an Early French Immersion (EFI) program is offered in several locations.

Almonte and District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 126 Martin St. N., Almonte 613-256-1470 Principal: Ron Ferguson Grade 7 Orientation Thursday, August 29, 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Grade 9 Orientation Thursday, August 29, 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Arklan Community Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 123 Patterson Cres., Carleton Place 613-257-8113 Principal: Shelley Riddell Full-Time Kindergarten Site Kindergarten Open House/Orientation Session Wednesday, August 28, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Athens District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 21 Church St., Athens 613-924-2618 Principal: Marsha McNair Grade 9 Orientation Tuesday, September 3, 8:00 a.m. Grade 7 Orientation Tuesday, September 3, 11:15 a.m. Beckwith Public School (Gr. JK – 8/EFI) 1523 Ninth Line Rd. RR2, Carleton Place 613-253-0427 Principal: Patrick Graveline Full-Time Kindergarten Site Kindergarten Open House Wednesday, August 28, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Caldwell Street Public School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 70 Caldwell St., Carleton Place 613-257-1270 Principal: Carole Dufort Full-Time Kindergarten Site Kindergarten Orientation Tuesday, August 27, 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Carleton Place High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 215 Lake Ave. W., Carleton Place 613-257-2720 Principal: Eric Hardie New Grades 7 and 8 Students Orientation Wednesday, August 28, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. New Grade 9 Students Orientation Thursday, August 29, 8:00 a.m. – Noon Chimo Elementary School (Gr. JK – 8/EFI) 11 Ross St., Smiths Falls 613-283-1761 Principal: Dawn Bouchard Full-Time Kindergarten Site Drummond Central School (Gr. JK – 8) 1469 Drummond School Rd. RR 6, Perth 613-267-4789 Principal: Margaret Fritz Full-Time Kindergarten Site Duncan J. Schoular Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 41 McGill St. S., Smiths Falls 613-283-1367 Principal: Mark Williams Full-Time Kindergarten Site Glen Tay Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 155 Harper Rd., RR 4, Perth 613-267-1909 Principal: Steve Ferguson Full-Time Kindergarten Site

Gladstone Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 825 McConnell Ave., Cornwall 613-932-5650 Principal: Cynthia Seguin Full-Time Kindergarten Site Kemptville Public School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 215 Reuben Cres., Kemptville 613-258-2206 Principal: Nancy Hanna North Grenville French Immersion Centre Full-Time Kindergarten Site Lombardy Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 596 Highway 15 RR 1, Lombardy 613-283-0860 Principal: Chris Hawthorne Full-Time Kindergarten Site Maple Grove Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 151 George St., Lanark 613-259-2777 Principal: Kevin Fisher Full-Time Kindergarten Site Meadowview Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 9234 Addison-Greenbush Rd. Addison 613-924-2880 Principal: Jane Holski Full-Time Kindergarten Site Merrickville Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 306 Drummond St. E., Merrickville 613-269-4951 Principal: Susan Thain Full-Time Kindergarten Site

Montague Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 1200 Rosedale Rd. S. RR 5, Smiths Falls 613-283-6426 Principal: Charles Hayfron-Benjamin Full-Time Kindergarten Site Naismith Memorial Public School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 260 King St., Almonte 613-256-3773 Principal: Gail Brant-Terry Full-Time Kindergarten Site Kinder Drop In Thursday, August 29, 2013 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. North Elmsley Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 209 Port Elmsley Rd. RR 5, Perth 613-267-1371 Principal: Paul Hannah Full-Time Kindergarten Site North Grenville District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 2605 Concession Rd., Kemptville 613-258-3481 Principal (Grades 9 – 12): Steve Sharp Principal (Grades 7 – 8): David Morrison Grade 7 Orientation (With Assistance from Web Team) Wednesday, August 28, 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Grade 9 Orientation (With Assistance from Link Crew) Thursday, August 29, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Oxford-on-Rideau Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 50 Water St., Oxford Mills 613-258-3141 Principal: Janet Kellar Full-Time Kindergarten Site Pakenham Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 109 Jeanie St., Pakenham 613-624-5438 Principal: Paul LeRoy Full-Time Kindergarten Site Queen Elizabeth Elementary School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 80 Wilson St. E., Perth 613-267-2702 Principal: Carmela Ciocio Full-Time Kindergarten Site Rideau Centennial Elementary School (Gr. JK – 6) 2761 Highway 15, Portland 613-272-2209 Principal: Teresa Polite Full-Time Kindergarten Site Rideau District High School (Gr. 7 – 12) 251 Main St., Elgin 613-359-5391 Principal: Sharon Halladay Grade 7 Orientation Wednesday, August 28, 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Grade 9 Orientation Thursday, August 29, 7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Gymnasium (BBQ lunch included)

R. Tait McKenzie Public School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 175 Paterson St., Almonte 613-256-8248 Principal: Dean Fournier Full-Time Kindergarten Site Kindergarten Drop In Thursday, August 29, 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. South Branch Elementary School (Gr. JK – 6) 2649 Concession Rd., Kemptville 613-258-1919 Principal: Karen Bryan Full-Time Kindergarten Site South Crosby Public School (Gr. JK – 6/EFI) 1 Halladay St., Elgin 613-359-5933 0RINCIPAL -ONIQUE !NTOINE (ARTLEY Full-Time Kindergarten Site The Stewart School (Gr. JK – 8) 7 Sunset Blvd., Perth 613-267-2940 Principal: Daryl Kelly Full-Time Kindergarten Site Wolford Public School (Gr. JK – 8) 2159 County Rd. 16, Merrickville 613-283-6326 Principal: Susan Thain Full-Time Kindergarten Site

Rideau Vista Public School (Gr. JK – 6) 9921 County Rd. 42, Westport 613-273-2842 Principal: Teresa Polite Full-Time Kindergarten Site

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low density housing and improving income growth will allow demand for new single detached homes to hold up better over the forecast horizon,” said Ted Tsiakopoulos, CMHC’s Ontario regional economist. Ontario existing home sales have stabilized and will gradually lead the market higher into 2014. MLS(R) sales will range between 188,400 to 202,400 transactions in 2013. Ontario home prices will grow in line with inflation this year and next. As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 65 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of high quality, environmentally sustainable and affordable housing solutions.

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The bi-weekly payment is $88 // $140.66 // $143.42 [includes $1,495 // $1,640 // $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX), and OMVIC fee ($5)] with $0 // $0 // $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0 security deposit and fi rst bi-weekly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,439.80 // $18,285.35 // $18,645.04. 120,000 // 120,000 // 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. †Limited time purchase fi nance offers available through Honda Financial Services Inc. (HFS), on approved credit. Representative bi-weekly fi nance examples: based on a 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) models on an 84 // 84 // 84 month term with 182 // 182 // 182 bi-weekly payments at 1.99% // 1.99% // 3.99% APR and $1,600 // $2,395 // $1,750 Finance incentive and $0 // $0 // $200 customer incentive and $431 // $0 // $0 individual dealer contribution deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Finance incentive applies only to Finance contracts through HFS. Finance incentive, customer incentive and individual dealer contribution can be combined with subvented rates of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program. Complete price of $16,970 // $27,765 // $25,765 [includes $1,495 // $1,640 // $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX), and OMVIC fee ($5). Excludes taxes, license, insurance, and registration]. Cost of borrowing is $1,077.28 // $1,829.20 // $3,519.44 for a total fi nance obligation of $16,016.28 // $27,199.20 // $27,334.44. $0 // $0 // $0 down payment required based on approved credit from Honda Financial Services Inc. μLimited time 0.99% APR lease offers on a new 2013 Honda Fit DX (Model GE8G2DEX) // 2013 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2DEX) // 2013 Honda Accord LX Sedan 6MT (Model CR2E3DE) // 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) for a maximum of 24 // 24 // 24 // 36 months available through Honda Financial Services Inc., on approved credit. Representative lease example: based on a 2013 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3DES) on a 24 month term at 0.99% lease APR, the monthly payment is $471.21 [includes $1,640 freight and PDI, EHF tires ($29), EHF fi lters ($1), A/C levy ($100), and OMVIC fee ($5)] with $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in, $0 security deposit and fi rst monthly payment due at lease inception. 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Almonte: Parking lot of the Public Library McDonald’s Corner: County Rd 12 New! Breakfast sandwiches! Basket Draw and Knife Sharpening All organic & wildcrafted produce, beef, pork, lamb, baked Aug. 17. We're overflowing with goodness - come check us out! goods, preserves, wood fired pizza, cafe, handcrafted originals. 8:00am - 12:30pm 9am - 1pm Perth: Crystal Palace at the Tay Basin Carleton Place: Beckwith & Lake Ave. Our market sells everything from plants to produce to smoke fish. Over 25 vendors baking, produce, preserves, crafts and much more! Music and special events every Saturday. Come check out some of our new garlic growers. 8am - 1pm 8:00am - 12:00pm Smith Falls: RCAF parking lot Abbotts St. Every Saturday there is a draw for a Goody Bag filled with samples 9am - 1pm

Keep checking the EMC for the list of bi-monthly events and seasonal produce.

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Community – The weather was ideal for the 2013 Pakenham Fall Fair Aug. 17, which took place at Pakenham Community Park and Stewart Community Centre. The day started off with a breakfast beginning at 7 a.m. and featured fair exhibits, a horse show, farmers’ market and displays, a craft and trade show, as well as a petting farm and 4-H calf show. Above, Joseph Canning plays with some farm toys in corn at the children’s activity area. Above right, William Roffey competed in the junior class of the calf show.

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Left, Claire Hunter, an Almonte native, recently starred as Elle Woods in the Randolph Academy of the Performing Arts production of Legally Blonde. She also was awarded with the Triple Threat Award at her graduation from the academy. From left: George Randolph, president and founder of Randolph Academy; Claire Hunter; Darlene Spencer, artistic director; Tara Young, graduate and artistic director, Michael Jackson, Cirque du Soleil. Below, Hunter, 20, performs as Elle Woods.

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Arts - “Bend and snap.” Perhaps one of the most well remembered lines from the popular movie production of Legally Blonde, this line calls to mind an image of a bubbly blonde girl dressed in pink: Elle Woods. Claire Hunter, an Almonte native, recently had the opportunity to star as this loveable character in her final performance as a student at the Randolph Academy of the Performing Arts in Toronto. The production of Legally Blonde ran from Aug. 1 to Aug. 10 and was Hunterís classí final production of their program at the academy before they graduated on Aug. 11. Hunter was also presented with the Triple Threat Award, the highest honour a student of the Triple Threat Training Program can receive. “It’s been incredible,” said Hunter, who just turned 20. “I almost can’t believe it’s all over.” Hunter has been singing and dancing all her life, and has always had a passion for the arts ever since she was a young child. Though Hunter was born in California in 1993, she never had the opportunity to become an American girl, since she moved to Almonte with her family when she was just a year old. “Almonte was the place for us,” she said. “I just love the arts community. I’m really lucky to have grown up in a place like that.” During elementary school, which she attended at R. Tait McKenzie, Hunter’s singing and dancing career began. “I started singing in church, at the Almonte United Church,” Hunter said. “But I’ve been writing my own songs since probably Grade 3.” Hunter loved all things music and started learning how to play the guitar when she was nine. Dancing was a natural offshoot of her musical talents, and she began taking lessons at the Almonte Academy of Dance when she was only six. “I started early,” she said. “I was really eager to kind of absorb myself into

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the arts world.” Though she was immersed in singing, dancing and songwriting from an early age, Hunter said she didn’t catch the acting bug until much later. “The acting part is something I’m still getting used to,” she said, “but I love it just as much as singing and dancing.” Having honed her skills from an early age, Hunter found that she was looking for other ways to use her talents, and it was then that she started doing musical theatre. Hunter played the leading roles in two of Almonte District High School’s musical productions while she was there, sparking her love of acting. She starred as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and as the title character in the school’s production of Anne Frank. “I guess that was when I caught the acting bug,” Hunter said. “I had a lot of fun doing those performances.” So, naturally, in September of 2011, immediately after she graduated from high school, Hunter was starting her first day of the two-year Triple Threat Training Program at Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts in the big city of Toronto.

“I adjusted pretty quickly to the big city,” said Hunter, “but it is so different from small-town Almonte.” Getting acclimatized to the program was a big step, too, Hunter said. The three-year degree program is crammed into just two years of space, meaning the students attend classes year round. “It was hard,” said Hunter. “But it was worth it.” The program at Randolph Academy focuses on singing, dancing and acting and turns its students into true triple threats. For their final production, the class put on the popular music Legally Blonde, and Hunter was chosen to play the lead role of Elle Woods over 42 other students. “We had to audition in front of a panel of judges who had never met us before,” she said, “but I guess they liked me enough to give me the lead.” After five weeks of intense rehearsal, with eight solid hours of time per day, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the class was ready to make their debut to the hundreds of people watching in the crowd. See STAR page A/CP2

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“It was scary,” Hunter said. “Elle never really leaves the stage for the whole musical, so it was a lot of work, but I didn’t really have any time to stop and think about it.” Hunter said Elle was one of the more difficult roles she’s had to play. “I really had to bring my energy level up,” she said. “Elle is such a bubbly, bright, girlygirl and so I needed to become that. I really rose to the challenge and wore high heels, skirts and curled my hair for rehearsal every day.” All of her hard work paid off, though, and Hunter was also rewarded with the Triple Threat Award at her graduation, the highest honour a student in the program can receive. The award goes to the strongest student in the three categories: singing, dancing and acting. “I’m so grateful to everyone,” Hunter said. “The program really breaks you down, but then it builds you back up into a better performer.” Hunter said she loved performing throughout the entire production, but it was a quickchange in the beginning of the show that was her favourite.

“When the applicant contacted the town to give notification that the application was being put in, they were under the impression they were talking in confidentiality,” he added. Thorbjornsson had a big problem with the matter being shared at a staff meeting, and he had a big problem with the exact address of the proposed business being included in council’s communications package. “I think this needs to be reviewed so it doesn’t happen again,” he said. “I am very disappointed how it was handled.” “May I suggest that if it was known to the applicant that this is something that should have been kept confidential, it should have been relayed to staff,” said LeBlanc. “I don’t think staff made an error here. If the applicant knew, just by looking at these Health Canada regulations, that should have been related to our staff.” The mayor suggested there should be no finger pointing. “I am not finger pointing at anybody,” said Thorbjornsson. “I am disappointed how it was handled.” Knowles said that had the request been made to keep the information confidential, he would not have been comfortable. “I think council should have that knowledge,” he said. He added that the Municipal Act states information can only be disclosed to council in a closed session if it meets a certain criteria. “This would not meet the criteria so it goes on a public agenda,” he said. The issue will be brought forward to a future meeting.

“Elle wears a total of seven costumes during the musical, so there are a lot of costume changes,” said Hunter. “But my favourite part was near the beginning when Elle is singing a song called Oh My God You Guys and she does a quick-change behind a screen.” In the scene, Elle is looking for a dress to wear for the moment when she suspects she is going to get engaged, and finds the perfect one. “People thought it was magic,” Hunter said. “It was just a really exciting moment in the production.” Hunter plans to stay in Toronto, and has just found an agent to handle her future acting, singing and dancing gigs. Recently, Hunter had an audition with Disney for a musical job with them. At the time of her interview with the Canadian Gazette, Hunter had passed the singing and dancing auditions and was awaiting a call back for the acting audition. Hunter hopes to someday be on Broadway or something similar, but she doesn’t want to plan anything too far in advance. “I try not to set to many goals for myself,” she said. “I find that just limits you to those things and I want to be open for anything.”

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Hillier challenges Hudak’s hold on Tory leadership Mills residents to pay sewage plant tax By DESMOND DEVOY desmond.devoy@metroland.com

News – Area MPP Randy Hillier is one of the leaders of a push to get provincial Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak to face a leadership review in London, Ont. next month. While Hudak faced a mandatory leadership review after losing the 2011 provincial election, Hillier, along with Newmarket-Aurora MPP Frank Klees, is urging the party to amend its constitution to make Hudak once again face party faithful at a policy convention after it took only one of five seats in a series of by-elections held on Thursday, Aug. 1. The Tories took only the Toronto riding of Etobicoke-Lakeshore, their first win in the city since 1999. They had been polling well in London West and Ottawa South, but those seats were taken by the New Democratic Party and the Liberals respectively. Scarborough-Guildwood stayed Liberal, while Windsor-Tecumseh shifted from the Liberals to the NDP. Hillier was unavailable for com-

ment as he was on a fishing vacation last week, and attending the Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference in Ottawa earlier this week. But the Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington MPP did tell the Toronto Star earlier this month that a leadership review was necessary and that “to suppress peoples’ opinions only amplifies them,� he said on Thursday, Aug. 8. Party loyalist Mark Hardwick, along with his friend Brett Bell, helped set up a web site called lettimlead.ca, designed to show support for Hudak’s leadership. Asked if he wished that Hillier and Klees had kept their dissatisfaction with Hudak’s leadership an internal matter, Hardwick would only say that “I don’t have an opinion on that. I know Mr. Hillier. I have had him down in my riding,� in Welland, Ont., he said during a telephone interview from his home. The former provincial riding association president, who helped the Tories with their social media strategy in the 2011 vote as a volunteer, added that “I can’t comment on what Mr. Klees and Mr. Hillier want to do.�

As for the leadership review itself, “we’re not about getting signatures or stopping any leadership review. This is not about fighting other people’s views. It is about fighting the enemy, which is the Liberals. The support (for Hudak) is ramping up, as we expected it would. There are a lot of people who feel that Tim should be the next premier. We need to be unified as a party.â€? Hudak is the MPP for Niagara West-Glanbrook, which borders Welland, but Hardwick stressed that the pro-Hudak web site was not a creature of the party. “This is a grassroots effort‌this has nothing to do with the leader’s office,â€? said Hardwick. As for the party’s poor showing on Aug. 1, when as many as three seats were likely within their grasp, Hardwick was optimistic about the party’s performance in the summer elections. “I am happy with the seat that got picked up, (taking) a safe seat from the Liberals,â€? he said of the win by Toronto’s Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday. “We are growing. This (leadership review) is just stopping us from growing more.â€?

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News – The Town of Mississippi Mills has issued a tax to rural residents within the town limits to help subsidize the cost of the new septage component of Almonte’s wastewater treatment plant. This one-time, $115 tax is a mandatory fee for residents not hooked up to the town’s sewage system: in other words, residents within Mississippi Mills who have a septic tank. “This was what the council decided would be in the best interest of the town,� said Diane Smithson, chief administrative officer for Mississippi Mills. Almonte’s wastewater treatment plant officially opened last September, with a septage component for treating sewage. The plant was put in place to increase the town’s ability to deal with sewage from the growing municipality. “There was a need for a new facility in Mississippi Mills because we were having issues with the lagoons, and because it would allow more growth,� Smithson said. The tax, which is to help pay for the septage portion of the plant, is being charged to rural residents only, whether they use the treatment centre or not. Sewage from residential septic tanks can

be transported for treatment at the facility, or it can be dealt with in other ways, said Smithson, such as spreading it on farm fields. There are plans, though to make those other practices illegal, and therefore all residential sewage will need to be treated at the plant, said Smithson. “In 2002, there were plans to ban those practices within five years,� said Smithson. “It didn’t happen, but we’re still hoping that it will.� The tax will collect one-third of the total cost of the sewage portion of the plant; twothirds of the total cost was covered by grants from the provincial and federal governments. Total cost of construction for the entire facility, according to Smithson, was $24,720,000; the total cost of the sewage portion came in at 5.76 per cent of that, at $1,424,231. Of that total, $337,486 will be collected through the $115 tax. Half of this tax was due during the July installment of payments, and the other half will be due in the September installment. Smithson has said that seven people have refused to pay the whole amount, but that, she says is futile. “Any unpaid charges will be carried over, with interest, and will be taken when the person goes to pay their 2014 taxes,� she said. “Any hope of getting out of paying it is useless.�

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Due August 29, 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, K2C 2V7 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, POOL CLOSED FOR please include the complete bill with ANNUAL MAINTENANCE your cheque. The bill will be receipted Sunday, August 11 to Monday, and returned to you by mail. Payments accepted at most financial Sept 2 (Inclusive) institutions. For more information or The office is open during the questions, call C. Manzon, Tax Collector maintenance shutdown Monday to 257-6218.

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Community – The Mississippi Valley Textile Museum held its grand opening of its new multi-purpose room Friday, Aug. 16. The room, which saw input from many donors, has space for conferences, lectures and workshops. On the day of its opening, local children were using the room for a summer art workshop in conjunction with the Almonte Potters’ Guild. Far right, the donors that made the room a reality. Front, from left: Mary-Lou Labie, Reva Dolgoy. Back, from left: Janice Kostash, Michael Rikley, Mississippi Mills Coun. Bernard Cameron, Jeanette Scott. Right, the children eagerly cut the ribbon to open the room. Photos by KELLY KENT

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: Sept. 3, 2013 6:00 pm Council 7:00 pm Committee of the Whole All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated.

SIZE OF COUNCIL REVIEW  OPEN HOUSES Monday, September 16 – Almonte Old Town Hall (6:30 p.m.) Thursday, September 19 – Stewart Community Centre Pakenham (6:30 p.m.) Tuesday, September 24 – Clayton Hall (6:30 p.m.)

BEAR SIGHTINGS IN MISSISSIPPI MILLS Public Works sta has been made aware of frequent bear sightings in the area of Bellamy Mills Road west of Clayton (near Concessions 3 and 4). The Ministry of Natural Resources has adopted a Bear Wise Program which oers the following advice: Be Bear Wise – What You Can Do? People are reminded to take the necessary steps to help avoid attracting black bears into populated areas. Garbage, outdoor grills and bird feed commonly attract black bears. Minimize your chances of attracting black bears by: t 1VUUJOH HBSCBHF PVU POMZ PO UIF NPSOJOH of collection. t 4UPSJOH HBSCBHF JO XBTUF DPOUBJOFST XJUI tight-ďŹ tting lids. t 1VU BXBZ CJSE GFFEFST BOE PĂľFS OBUVSBM alternatives like owers, nesting boxes and fresh water. t $MFBO PVUEPPS HSJMMT BGUFS FBDI VTF JODMVEJOH the grease trap underneath. Further information on the Ministry’s Bear Wise Program can be found at: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/ en/Business/Bearwise/index.html

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RE: Almonte Cenotaph Restoration DATE: Friday, August 9, 2013 In January 2013, the Town applied for a grant under the Cenotaph / Monument Restoration Program through Veterans Aairs Canada to restore the Almonte Cenotaph. The Town received notiďŹ cation in late June that it was successful in receiving $12,100 (representing 50% of a total cost of $24,200) towards the restoration works.

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Almonte Water System – Sodium Levels This notice is being issued to inform you that recent water samples taken from the drinking water system servicing the Ward of Almonte have shown elevated levels of sodium. Any level of sodium above 20 mg/l must be reported to the Medical OďŹƒcer of Health. 4BNQMFT UBLFO PO +VMZ UI SFWFBMFE TPEJVN levels of 44 mg/l, 57 mg/l and 40 mg/l, while the repeat samples taken on July 22nd, 2013 showed sodium levels PG NH M NH M BOE NH M The Medical OďŹƒcer of Health has instructed us to inform you of these test results and provide you with the following advice: Although sodium is an essential dietary element, for some individuals who suer from hypertension, chronic kidney disease or congestive heart failure restricting the daily intake of sodium is essential in managing their condition. It is important to be aware that by drinking water from this system, he/she may be increasing their sodium intake. Please be aware that the use of a water softener will also add sodium to the water you drink. If you are on a sodium restricted diet, it is recommended that you discuss this situation with your health care provider, so that they are able to help manage your condition. For further inquiries, please contact the Roads and Public Works Department at 613-256-2064 Ext. 258.

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Town celebrates official opening of its Market Square Pavilion By TARA GESNER tgesner@perfprint.ca

Community – The growing Carleton Place community celebrated the grand opening of the newly completed Market Square Pavilion last Wednesday, Aug. 14. The local Business Improvement Association (BIA) and town hosted the event. The Market Square Pavilion is located at the corner of Beckwith Street and Lake Avenue. Mayor Wendy LeBlanc welcomed the large crowd in attendance. “This event is a dream come true for many people,� she said. “Most of us who are here tonight can remember the derelict buildings on either side of the corner,� LeBlanc continued. “True eyesores in our community.� She noted the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market (CPFM) moved from place to place over the years, never having a permanent home. “Many of you talked about having a community gathering place with a public washroom,� the mayor said. “A gathering place that would serve as an anchor to our heritage downtown core.� The Market Square is owned by the municipality and controlled by the recreation and culture department. “Well, we have it here now,� LeBlanc said. “The eyesores are gone, the farmers have a permanent home, and the citizens of Carleton Place have a wonderful, attractive community gathering place here in our downtown.� She thanked the people who had the vision and pursued it, in addition to the individuals who worked to make the pavilion a beautiful structure. Receiving acknowledgement were: municipal staff; council members; BIA board, under the director of chair Paul Sorfleet and manager Cathie McOrmond; CPFM, under leadership of president

Diane Sheets and co-ordinator Amber Hall; Coun. Gary Strike for the Stepping Stones Project, coordinated by John Bowes by way of Kinkaid Loney Monuments; families who purchased stepping stones; public works development co-ordinator Wayne Fraser; architect Larry Gaines; general contractor Walter Renwick (Renwick and Associates) and subcontractors; recreation and culture staff, under the direction of manager Joanne Henderson; and Carleton Place in Bloom (landscaping and maintenance). Festivities last week, fun for all ages, included busker entertainment, cake, classic cars, barbecue supper by Leatherworks Catering and ribbon cutting. LeBlanc thanked Carleton Place residents Margo Willmot and Bill Bousada for their 2013 donation of the fork sculpture to the Market Square. “Such a fitting piece of public art,� she said. The late Ralph Durdin created the sculpture in 1990. His son was in attendance at the grand opening to represent the family. The fork sculpture was created as a showpiece outside the vegetarian restaurant owned by Bousada on Bank Street in Ottawa. “The large fork symbolizes the fact that food is out of reach to many people, serving as a reminder to think of those less fortunate than ourselves,� LeBlanc said. Town staff refurbished the fork and local artist Mary Jane (MJ) Lancaster completed the vegetables appearing on it. Representing the CPFM, Hall and vendor Darrylene Sadler (Our Hobby Farm) presented the town with a cheque for $2,700, contributing to the pavilion’s completion. The grand opening was held in conjunction with Carleton Place Cruise Nights. Every Wednesday evening (6 p.m. to dusk), See MARKET A/CP7

Opening the Market Square Pavilion with a ribbon cutting were, from left: Coun. Gary Strike, current Citizen of the Year Ronette Vines, Mayor Wendy LeBlanc and Business Improvement Association (BIA) board chair Paul Sorfleet and manager Cathie McOrmond. Inset: The Carleton Place Farmers’ Market contributes $2,700 to the pavilion’s completion. Pictured, from left, LeBlanc, vendor Darrylene Sadler and co-ordinator Amber Hall. Photos by TARA GESNER

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Nominations now open for Carleton Place’s 2013 Senior of the Year tgesner@perfprint.ca

News – When a person has lived throughout life for several years, they have earned a badge of honour, worthy of much respect. Nominations are currently being accepted for Carleton Place’s 2013 Senior of the Year. The award is sponsored and managed by Waterside Retirement Community and recognized by the municipality. Barry Desarmia was crowned in 2012, nominated alongside Edwina Eddy and Doug Smith. Desarmia is a member of the Knights of Columbus and served on the parish council at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. He volunteers with the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum and is a driver for Meals on Wheels and the

Lanark County Seniors’ Support Centre. Furthermore, he’s coached children’s teams, including t-ball and hockey. The Senior of the Year award was introduced by Waterside Retirement Community in 2011. “By way of this award we acknowledge the many and varied contributions of seniors in our community,” said Patty Guimond, community relations manager at Waterside Retirement Community. “It is our honor and a privilege to be involved with the Carleton Place Senior of the Year Award.” Nominations Residents are asked to put forth the names of those individuals they deem worthy of the designation Senior of the Year. Recommendations must be submitted

on an official nomination form, which is available at the following locations: Waterside Retirement Community, located at 105 McNeely Ave. (613-253-2010); Carleton Place and District Chamber of Commerce, 123 Coleman St. (613257-1976); and Carambeck Community Centre, 351 Bridge St. (613-257-1704). Accompanying the document: three letters of reference and a minimum of two pages describing how the nominee fits the criteria and is deserving of the award. “The deadline for submissions is Sept. 15,” said Guimond. A nominee must be at least 65 years of age and a Carleton Place resident for a minimum of one year. He or she will have contributed to the community in at least one of the following areas: arts and literature; community service and vol-

unteerism; education; environment and science; fitness; humanitarian activities; keeping history alive; and recreation and sport. Guimond said a committee meets in September to thoroughly review all submissions and choose a victor. “Barry will be joining us this year as one of the members of the selection

committee,” said Guimond. On National Seniors Day, Oct. 1, Waterside Retirement Community will host a banquet at the Carleton Place Canoe Club to honour the nominees and state publicly this year’s Senior of the Year. The victor is automatically considSee SENIOR A/CP12

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1835 R Ramsay C Concession i 12 This beautifully-maintained property at 1835 Ramsay Concession 12 is gardened by Jan and Dave Barr. The bungalow is fronted by a wellproportioned border of shrubs of different colours and textures, with unexpected splashes of colour at intervals, either in window boxes or containers. It is a pleasant surprise to find such a nice mixture of greenery and blossoms in a late summer landscape. This mix is particularly obvious near the entrance, but continues throughout the planting.

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“We would like to thank the town for letting us use Market Square for our cruise nights,” said organizer Jeff Shoots. “It’s the perfect setting.” So far this summer, in the neighbourhood of $1,600 has been raised for the hospital.

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May 1 through Sept. 11, classic cars and trucks gather at the Market Square Pavilion. Participants enjoy door prizes, music, 50/50 draw and a lot of fun. All proceeds benefit the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation. Community at its best

“We have a pavilion that can be used for any number of events,” Sorfleet said. “The BIA board voted from the very onset to support this project, and contributed to the electronic sign when the concrete slab was completed.” He said the BIA membership is proud of its partnership with the town to see the Market Square Pavilion

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finished this year. From his viewpoint across the street (at Valley Design Co.), Sorfleet sees a very busy farmers’ market on Saturday mornings, with people visiting, pushing strollers and walking dogs. “It’s a wonderful picture of community activity,” he said. “I also see the cars lining up on Wednesday evenings,

as well as the children and their parents setting up lawn chairs for summer concerts.” Sorfleet said the Market Square was a park-like setting (flowers, trees and hanging baskets) that has become a focal point for the downtown. “I would like to thank everyone who supported this project,” he said.

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REQUEST FOR Proposal Engineering Services The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to supply expertise in preparing tender documents, submitting applications, providing construction inspection and contract administration services for work on the French Line Bridge. Copies of the Request for Proposal (RFP) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 4:00 PM September 10th, 2013. Tenders will be opened at 4:15 PM September 10th, 2013. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or

all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Dave Ennis 75 George Street, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.239 F: 613-259-2291 E: dennis@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

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Time to abolish the Senate Editorial – More and more Canadians are coming to the realization that the Senate doesn’t work for them; that successive governments have done nothing more than promise to fix it; and that the only way to convince national and provincial politicians to closing the upper house is by demanding a referendum. Allow Canadians to vote on it and may the majority get its way. That’s how democracy works. Plenty of academics, public intellectuals and elder statesmen have kept the Senate alive for far too long. They remind us that its existence is guaranteed by the Constitution. They appear to value their knowledge of the law more than the spirit of good sense. They tell us that only by opening that dreaded can of worms can abolition occur; as if the country would split by following the will of the majority. They ask: How can we convince senators to kill their own jobs, let alone convince all five provinces that enjoy over-representation in the upper house to agree? Easy. Show them the referendum results. Those that choose to ignore them do so at their own political peril.

There are many reasons why the Senate should be abolished. At the very top is its inherent elitism. It began as an institution for rich landowners to protect themselves from the revolutionary masses that swept over many countries during the Age of Ideology. It remains so to this day, with party faithful entering the red chamber on little more than cocktail-party credentials. Each is paid $132,300 a year. Taxpayers pay $106 million a year for it, not including pension plan contributions. No less than 14 advanced countries have abolished their upper houses, many citing the unelected aspect. (Canada has numerous examples of unelected senators blocking legislation proposed by elected members of parliament.) But others noted the under-representation of minorities and women; the slow-moving process of legislation due to upper house scrutiny; and long or unlimited terms in office reminiscent of monarchism. The constant defence heard of those who sit in the senate is that of the “sober second thought.” This is a thinly veiled plea to meritocracy. Only that argument fails when

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one points to just how partisan the environment on Parliament Hill has become. It is time for all politicians to follow the NDP lead, and admit that filling an

entire second level of government with their friends – in 21st century Canada – is profoundly undemocratic. Sober second thought follows the will of the people.

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The back to school ritual Opinion – back then, the In under two prospect of getweeks, parents ting that shiny will breathe a box of pencil collective sigh crayons home The Usual Kulprit of relief and and sitting down kids will groan to sharpen every as school starts back up again. one evenly, was exciting. I loved dividing After having a summer off relaxing, it’s up notepaper and setting up my binders for admittedly hard to go back to school. No each of my classes. It was a ritual I looked more sleeping in, playing video games or forward to year after year. lazing around the swimming pool all day. As I got older and entered high school, Instead, their days are replaced with early the annual school shopping trick lost some mornings, textbooks and homework as- of its allure. The school supplies took a signments. Yes, it doesn’t sound too ap- backseat to clothes and so much more prespealing, but sometimes I envy those days. sure was put on finding fashions that would While I don’t relish the thought of returning make you look “cool.” And shopping with to school, the concept of having the sum- your mom was definitely not that. mer off and longer winter breaks would be One thing I am glad I grew out of was nice. that obsession with labels. I know avoid I was one of those kids who never really clothing with labels strewn across them obenjoyed going back to school after summer, noxiously. In school, you were someone if but it was made easier with back to school you wore a pair of Guess jeans or had Ikeda shopping. overalls (the horror!), but I’m happy to see Besides Christmas, it was probably my that’s a trend that stayed in high school after favourite time of the year. It became a much- I left. I remember trying to pick out the peranticipated tradition that could stretch out fect outfit to wear on the first day of school to a few days sometimes. It always started and you had to save your best look for picwith a list. My sisters and I would careful- ture day. Looking back, it seems like I chose ly mark down items we thought we would to rock some of the worst looks instead. Big need. It didn’t only include pencils or pens, wavy bangs held in place by hairspray and but also clothing items that would get us ridiculous patterned shirts were my calling through the school year. card, apparently. Then one day in late August my mom Everyone has bad school photos, but would announce the annual shopping trip. mine were consistently bad, a tradition I Most often we’d head to Ottawa or Kings- continued right up to my college graduaton (the former S&R department store was tion where I thought short, spiky hair was a a favourite), but some years we’d go state- fetching style on me. I can tell you now, it side to Watertown or Syracuse. was not. While horrifying at the time, those The anticipation of a day of shopping school photos now make for some good always excited my sisters and I, but after family laughs. trying on jeans upon jeans in several differStill, I can’t imagine the pressures kids ent stores, the excitement would wear off face in school today. I thought there was a and give way to sisterly squabbles. The ar- lot when I went to school, but with the bulguments usually had to do with something lying epidemic being so prevalent now, I’m petty: one sister got more clothing than an- sure it gets overwhelming. It’s something other, her pencil case is cooler or the other’s I would certainly fear if I had children in backpack is in a prettier colour. Looking the school system. But for every bad story, back, I’m surprised my mom was able to there’s a good one and many teachers conremain sane through it all! tinue to provide positive inspiration to stuWhile new clothes were always nice, my dents. favourite part of the shopping trip was purSo parents and kids, as you begin the gruchasing new school supplies. I’m a bit of eling back to school process, I envy you… a geek and I don’t try to hide it and even but not that much.

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Recent road trip proves fruitful with sighting of 12 local bird species Strictly for the Birds LYNDA C. BENNETT

see Bald Eagle, an American Kestrel, and lots of Ring-billed Gulls. While in Kenora, Bruce took us on a short drive into Keewatin, and there sat a White Pelican on a rock, with a crow for company. After shopping in Ottawa, I had lunch

at Shirleys Bay to watch the action around the feeders. Twelve species visited: a Brown Thrasher feeding along the road, as did five Mourning Doves and Common Grackles, but nary a Black-capped Chickadee was present. A White-throated Sparrow sang from the shrubs. Misty Campbell in Carleton Place, has had no shortage of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds at her home, observing them for many years. A friend from Carleton Place, Betty Findlay, however, has had only two instead of the usual four. As well, not as many Northern Cardinals are in her garden lately. Peggy Stewart, out-

side town, has a cardinal that comes and chatters until food is put out for it. Terry Kotjila, seeking to find an elusive singer in her garden in Mississippi Mills, finally tracked it down. The bird was a Winter Wren, a very small wren, with the most beautiful song.

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In Almonte, Bruce Chapman called to tell of a Cedar Waxwing nest in a maple tree in his front yard. I visited with him, saw the nest, and hope to return to see the Please call Lynda at 613-256-5013 or email bennett@magma.ca with your bird reports.

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Lifestyle – Recently, Cliff and I delivered a late Christmas present to our son Bruce and his wife Jenn in Kenora. It was a good excuse to visit and see the grandchildren. Most interesting was driving along Highway 17 with a canoe securely strapped to the roof, through rain, up and down dale, and passing many 18-wheelers! However, we managed to tally 26 species, with definitely an American Crow and Common Raven on each section of road. At one rest stop, Cliff heard a Sandhill Crane, and I happened to spot one feeding near the verge of the highway. We did


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Elevated sodium levels found in drinking water kkent@perfprint.ca

News – The Town of Mississippi Mills has issued a notice to inform residents of elevated sodium levels found in samples taken from Almonte’s water system. Water samples taken on July 15 from the Nepean aquifer, which services most of the Ottawa region, including Almonte, showed sodium levels of between 40 and 57 mg/L, and subsequent samples taken on July 22 revealed similar levels of between 39 and 55 mg/L. According to Troy Dunlop, the director of public works for Mississippi Mills, Ontario’s Drinking Water Quality Guideline has a guideline of 250 mg of sodium per litre of water. In comparison,

sodium levels must reach 200 mg/L in order for water to taste noticeably salty. “The sodium levels found in Almonte’s drinking water are in no way dangerous or unhealthy,� said Dunlop. Dunlop says that most municipalities with a groundwater system have higher levels of sodium in their water, simply due to the fact that there is sodium in the ground. Testing for sodium is done on a five-year rotation, said Dunlop, and this year’s sampling shows no signs of deviation from testing done in recent years. “Historically, there is no change in the sodium levels in Almonte’s drinking water,� said Dunlop. “What has changed is the way we are required

to report it.� The Safe Drinking Water Act requires municipalities to inform the public of any sodium level above 20 mg/L, and therefore the Town of Mississippi Mills released their statement. “Sodium is a necessary part of our dietary needs,� said Dunlop. “But those on sodium-restricted diets should consult their doctor.� Those who suffer from hypertension, chronic kidney disease or congestive heart failure should speak with their doctor about their sodium intake, and mention the higher sodium levels in Almonte. “There has been no increase in sodium levels in Almonte’s water this year,� said Dunlop. “That is the part I want to stress.�

Stewardship Youth Rangers create local nature reserve News – The Ministry of Natural Resources’ Stewardship Youth Ranger team, along with the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust Conservancy, are working together to create new recreational trails at the High Lonesome Nature Reserve in Pakenham Hills. The aim of this project is to restore and maintain the current trail system at the Nature Reserve to establish a new recreational, educational and nature appreciation area for the general public. The new day-based Steward-

ship Youth Ranger program provides youth with the opportunity to work outdoors on natural resource management projects in their own communities. These Stewardship Youth Ranger projects support Ministry of Natural Resources’ core mandates: fish and wildlife, endangered species, water, parks and protected areas, forestry, Crown land management, non-renewable resources and public safety. This summer, the ministry is funding 45 Stewardship Youth

Ranger teams in more than 30 communities across the province. During this paid eight-week summer program, Stewardship Youth Rangers may also have the opportunity to obtain two high school co-op credits. For the summer of 2013, rangers must have been born in 1996. Supporting youth employment and helping young people get summer jobs is part of the new Ontario government’s plan to create a fair society and a strong economy.

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West Ottawa soccer team joins with SchoolBOX to build school in Nicaragua News – Unless you were hiding under a rock last fall, you would have heard all about the inaugural CTV presents Amazing People Gala in support of SchoolBOX which took place on Oct. 27. More than 500 guests were in attendance on the magical night in the Trillium Ballroom of the Ottawa Convention Centre. The gala honoured 50 Ottawa area community members and featured in Kimothy Walker’s Amazing People segments on CTV, while raising close to $50,000 for SchoolBOX, a local charity founded and run by Almonte couple Tom Affleck and Sarah Kerr. The mission of the Amazing People Gala, as described by event chair Eric Collard, was threefold. “We wanted an event to honour some of the most amazing people from our community, while giving back to local charity, SchoolBOX, who is having a big impact in the world,” he said. “But that’s not all. We really wanted the night to be an inspiration and spark to empower Ottawa area young people to get involved and make a difference.” The gala did just that and even more. A soccer team from the West Ottawa Soccer Club heard about the gala and hosted a 5K community run to raise funds for the cause. The team’s coach, Dina Bell-Laroche, said the mission of the gala fit with the True Sport value of “give back” she had been actively promoting to her athletes. As an early founder of the True Sport organization, Bell-Laroche knew the power that both young people and sport can have to change our communities and the world. Nine months after that amazing night, 11 members of the West Ottawa Soccer Club have returned home from 10 days in Nicaragua building one of the gala-supported SchoolBOX schools in Tipitapa. The Amazing People Gala awarded the youth athletes with scholarships for the trip. The girls also fundraised through donations, raffle tickets and the second annual 5K run for SchoolBOX. “I can safely say that this experience was life changing for the entire team. We received so much more than we gave and we are deeply grateful to SchoolBOX for providing us with an opportunity to help make education possible for these children,” said BellLaroche. SchoolBOX executive director Sarah Kerr said the entire SchoolBOX staff was inspired to see the dedication and commitment of the West Ottawa Soccer team. “These young athletes have raised

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ered for the Ontario Senior of the Year Award from the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. If successful, certificates are presented to the recipients by their municipality at a local event during the month of June – Seniors’ Month. “Last year’s banquet was a resounding success,” said

thousands of dollars to sponsor five regional soccer tournaments and educational supplies for hundreds of children of Nicaragua,” she stated. “They have developed lasting friendships with the children of 15 of September, despite language and cultural differences. They worked so hard on the school build, played soccer every day with the kids, and taught four school teams the value of true sport at our Ometepe Tournament. These girls have accomplished more in this past week than many do in a whole lifetime. We are so thankful to Dina Bell-Laroche for her leadership of this amazing team and to the Amazing People Gala for empowering them to come.” One brand new school has been built in the community of San Antonio thanks to Amazing People Gala funds, with the second school in Tipitapa expected to be complete in October. These schools are transforming two communities in Nicaragua, the second poorest country in the western hemisphere. The most simple of gifts has such a huge impact in a country where only 51 per cent of children reach the fifth grade. SchoolBOX was born when Tom Affleck gave a young girl some school supplies and her father said “now that you have a notebook and pencil, you can go to school this year.” Seven years later, SchoolBOX has grown to build schools and empower more than 15,000 children with school supplies, libraries and sports programs, all in an effort to achieve the mission of ‘Making Education Possible’ for every child. This impact and growth could not be possible without the continued support of Ottawa-area volunteers, supporters and especially, the Amazing People Gala. “I thought it would be very good for people to know that these people don’t have access to education, clean water or a strong roof over their heads, and they have very little money,” says 13year-old Talia Laroche. “Looking at this made me feel very lucky to be Canadian, and it even changed my way of looking at things. I think if everyone got the chance to see what we saw, it would change them. This experience is for everyone.” The Ottawa community was instrumental in supporting the team’s journey to Nicaragua and it is important to once again acknowledge the Amazing People Gala, for the support and scholarships they awarded the athletes.

Guimond. “Each of our nominees, along with their friends and families, joined mayor Wendy LeBlanc, our sponsors, honored guests and myself for an evening of fine dining, wonderful entertainment and the awards presentation.” Guimond added an appreciation lunch, again hosted by Waterside Retirement Community for nominees would

The gala raised more than $50,000 for SchooBOX last year and determined that the six athletes were fitting ambassadors of their inaugural youth scholarships. “I wanted to personally thank all of the community sponsors for believing in us and our great cause,” shared 14-yearold Jessica Aiello. “We simply could not have had the impact we did without them.” The CTV presents Amazing People Gala in support of SchoolBOX is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014. See you there. About SchoolBOX SchoolBOX is a registered Canadian charity (# 83870 1324 RR0001) with the mission of ‘Making Education Possible’ for all children. This local Almonteborn organization currently helps more than 15,000 children access primary education in Central America through educational supplies, school builds, libraries and sport programs. SchoolBOX is comprised of thousands of people from different faiths and socioeconomic backgrounds united in love for the children we serve and the belief that education can defeat poverty. Visit www. schoolbox.ca for more information. About West Ottawa Soccer Club The West Ottawa Soccer Club (WOSC) was founded in 2010 and is now the largest soccer club in the Ottawa area, and the second largest club in the country. The club is the result of a merger of a number of soccer clubs in the west end of Ottawa and continues to grow.WOSC delivers a full suite of soccer programs from very young children to adults. A variety of league and player development programs are offered to meet all levels of ability and interest. The club is a leader in longterm player development. The club is professionally managed with a growing full-time and parttime staff. WOSC is governed by a volunteer board of directors and relies on an extensive network of volunteers to deliver its programs. About True Sport True Sport is a national movement designed to give people, communities and organizations the programs and initiatives they need to leverage the many benefits of good sport from a platform of shared values and principles. True Sport is dedicated to the notion that good sport can make a great difference. For more information, visit www.truesport.ca. Submitted by SchoolBOX.

take place sometime prior to the Oct. 1 banquet. All information provided by applicants and contained within the nomination form and all attachments is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be solely utilized to evaluate and recommend an award recipient. THE EMC - A/CP12 - Thursday, August 22, 2013

Top, Eleven members with the West Ottawa Soccer Club recently returned from a 10-day trip to Nicaragua to build a school on behalf of Almontebased charity, SchoolBOX. Above, the group celebrates with some schoolchildren who will benefit from the school. More than $18,000 was raised prior to the trip, entitled Team Nicaragua Bound, through sponsorship, scholarships, donations and raffle tickets, as well as the CTV presents Amazing People Gala. Middle, the school in the midst of construction. Left, the finished school after construction. Submitted photos


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HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Lowell and Barb Yorke August 24, 2013 Congratulations! Love and best wishes from: Kelli, Kevin, Kayla and Mitchell, Tom, Yvonne, Hannah, Julia and Carson BIRTHDAY

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HAPPY 25th ANNIVERSARY August 27th. 2013 Rob Vandusen You are truly a blessing from God. Thank you for being my partner, spouse, lover, and friend. Happy Anniversary I love you with all my heart. Love Wendy

David and Joyce Puddy 50th Wedding Anniversary August 24, 2013 Congratulations on your 50th Wedding Anniversary. Thank you for showing us what love, dedication and family look like. Love Jonathan, Sue, Katie, Tim, Gavin, Oliver, David and Caitlyn

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HAPPY 85th BIRTHDAY August 26, 2013 SHIRLEY WILSON (Mom & Nanny) Love Diana & family Bob & family

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY John Gill August 21, 2013 Well “Jungle” you made it through to 75 years, 53 of them in Merrickville and I’ll bet you can’t do it again? Love Linda “Toodles and Noodles”

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HAPPY 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Betty and Marcel Forcier July 27th, 1963 - July 27, 2013 An anniversary celebration was held on Saturday, July 27th, at the Dauphin Hotel in Drummondville, Quebec. Family and friends came from Belleville, Kingston, Smiths Falls, Montreal, South Durham, Valcourt, Three Rivers, and Drummondville. Betty and Marcel would like to thank their children, Martin and Sandy for all their hard work in arranging this celebration.

Look who’s turning 80! Carl Pepper is! Surprise Party at Smiths Falls Canadian Legion August 31st, 8pm-12 Music by Sue Monroe All are welcome Best wishes only Refreshments will be served

HAPPY 1ST ANNIVERSARY Shaun and Brigette Levi Shaun and Brigette were married in Balderson, Ontario on August 25, 2013. John and Patsy Munroe would like to wish their daughter Brigette and Shaun a lifetime of health, happiness and love. Love Dad, Mom and Dennis Munroe

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY Marion Streight Please join us for a Birthday party on Sunday, August 25th, 2013 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm at the Bishops Mills United Church Hall. Best Wishes only With love from your family

HAPPY 10TH BIRTHDAY Irene, Emma and Abby Love Mom and Dad and Boots

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HAPPY 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY to Jim and Dorothy Brown August 22, 2013 Love Brad, Chris, Tim and Julia


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Fred Himmelman is hanging up his hard hat After 30 years, employed with the Town of Smiths Falls, Fred is heading into a new chapter in his life.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Art August 26, 2013 A loving husband, father and grandfather Love The Family

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Please join us for a celebration Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre Saturday, August 31, 2013 8 p.m.–12 a.m. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Maggie O’Neil & Randy Restoule Wayne and Corinne Barbary of Perth, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Maggie Leigh O’Neil to Randy Michael John Restoule, son of Martin and Judy Restoule, also of Perth. A beautiful fall wedding is planned for October 12, 2013 at Timber Run Golf Course in Lanark, Ontario Love and Congratulations from your families. GRADUATION

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WEDDING On behalf of the families of Dan and Mary Ring, we would like to thank all who shared in the event on June 8th, 2013. Thanks to the bridal party Mary, Jessica and Christina Watt and to the grooms party John Seward, Lawrence Ring and Cody Remmig. Sheldon Jackson, who had the honor of giving his mother away. Thanks to Yvonne, Judy and Sheldon for their love and support. We would like to thank Ken and Muriel Irwin for the photography and all the hard work that was put forth on their behalf. Kathy Murphy for decorating the hall and the many that helped out in the kitchen. A special thank you to Donna Morris for the lovely centerpiece for the head table. Last, but not least, to our wee Mary, who made the bouquets for the bridal party and the beautiful wedding cake. Thanks again to all for joining us in the celebration. Mary and Dan Ring

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A huge thank you to all our friends and relatives who helped to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Our children, Collins, Scott, Jennifer, and Stewart, spouses and grandchildren made August 10th a full day of happiness. Thank you for the generous donations to various hospitals and care facilities marking this occasion as well as personal gifts, and cards. How good it is to be well and able to come together, to celebrate! Sincere thank you for golden memories,

Buck and Doe in honour of Shawn Shkuda & Kolynda Archibald-Wark (the late Floyd & Leona Wark’s daughter) Army & Navy Airforce Club 315 Townline Road East Carleton Place, ON Saturday, August 24, 2013 Doors open at 7:30 pm Redneck Theme Door Prizes, Raffle Tickets, Games Age of Majority Tickets sold at the door $5/each

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In Memory of Tom Boles The family of the late Tom Boles, would like to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to family, relatives, friends and neighbours who supported us in our time of grief. Thanks for the visits to the funeral home, flowers, prayers, cards, donations and for attendance at the service. Special thanks to Rev. Grace Vaters for her support and for officiating at the celebration of life service. We especially wish to thank the Smiths Falls Police Service and Smiths Falls Police Association for the large number of officers (both current and retired) who attended as Honour Guard. Thanks also to Scott and Stephen Blair and staff of Blair and Son Funeral Home for their compassion and understanding at this difficult time. Sincerely, The Boles and Duffy Families

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PRIVATE TAYLOR WILLIAM STEPHEN JONES The family of Private Taylor William Stephen Jones of Elgin (formerly of Picton) announce with pride his most recent Military Achievement with Canadian Forces School of Communication and Electronics. Taylor recently completed the Army Communications Information Specialist Development Phase 1. Your hard work and dedication is paying off. Best of luck with your Military career. We are all so proud of you! Dale & Lisa Jones and Sheryl Galway of Elgin and grandmother Audrey Jones of Brockville.

KELLY DONALDSON Bill and Carole-Ann are proud to announce Kelly’s (and Rocky’s) graduation from Guelph University, on June 13th, 2013. Kelly graduates with her Bachelor of Science Agriculture (Honours Program). Congratulations Kelly, we are all so proud of you, and what you’ve accomplished! Follow your dreams! Lots of Love, Dad, Mom, Billy, Adam and all your critters

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Congratulations Amy Patricia White Daughter of Bill and Debbie White graduated May 21, 2013 from University of Ottawa with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Amy is now employed at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Your family is so proud of you.

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We would like to thank our daughter Cathy Hasler and her husband Brad for hosting such a wonderful celebration at the Smiths Falls Golf Club in honour of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. A special thank you to Cathy for her very touching message and our granddaughter Nicole for the special words addressed to us. Also, thanks to Dave Lawrence for being a wonderful Master of Ceremonies, Bob Mulrooney our special man with the camera, Kim Campbell and Alison Couture for assisting Cathy with the beautiful decorations, and to Lori Lawrence and Tammy Mulrooney who greeted and welcomed our guests at the beverage table. A surprise of three beautiful girls, Jennifer Blair and daughters Hunter and Hannah entertaining us with their harmonious voices was a treat to all of us; we thank you. To our relatives, friends and neighbours, we thank you for the flowers, e-mails, cards and best wishes; they were all greatly appreciated by both of us and made our special day a memorable occasion. Ray and Joan Blair

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JEFFREY SCOTT LAMB Sept. 1, 1970 - July 6, 2013 The families of the late Jeffrey Lamb would like to express their heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for the overwhelming sympathy and support we have received since his passing. We are extremely grateful to family, friends and neighbours for the beautiful flowers, generous donations, food, phone calls and cards. Special thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr. Marion, the Carleton Place Emergency Room team, and nursing staff for all their compassionate and diligent care of Jeff. Also special thanks to Dr. Vincent, Dr. Lam, the critical care team and nursing staff at the Ottawa General Hospital for exemplary care while Jeff was their patient. To his great friends and pallbearers, we are eternally grateful for the love and friendship you enriched Jeffrey’s life with. Thank you to Pastor Steve Stafford of Ignite Christian Fellowship. We thank Eddie Addyman and the staff of the Barker Funeral Home. Lastly we appreciated the compassion shown by the officers of the Carleton Place and Brighton OPP detachments. Sincerely Keith, Diana and Ryan Lamb Marilyn and Robin Bernhardt

Rosalyn, Dan and Colin Grant would like to thank our families, relatives, friends and community for their support following the loss of our beloved son and brother, Mitchell. Thank you Augusta Fire Department, Kemptville District Hospital and Hulse Playfair and McGarry Funeral Home, Kemptville Chapel. For opening your home to us during this painful time, we give thanks to the Tallman family of Kemptville. The cards, flowers, gifts of food and donations to the Kemptville District Hospital and Children’s Wish Foundations were very much appreciated. Words really cannot express the gratitude we have for your incredible assistance and support. With grateful hearts The Grants

We, the family of the late Jim Wiltsie would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people for their love and kindness during Jim’s recent illness and his subsequent death. For their care and compassion, our special thanks to the staff of the Smiths Falls Hospital. For his compassion and support, we thank Rev. Albert Hoppins. To the past and present staff of the SF Police Department, we were touched by the honor guard you presented for Jim. He would have been really honored. Thank you to the Civitan for the luncheon provided after the service. To Blair and Son Funeral Home, special thanks to Scott for his kindness and compassion. We wish to thank our family and friends for their love and support during this trying time. Sincerely, The Wiltsie Family


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I would like to thank my son, daughter and their families for putting on my Surprise 75th Birthday Party. Thank you to the Bishop’s Mills Women’s Institute for setting up and looking after the lunch provided. Thank you to everyone for their gifts and best wishes, it was great to see so many friends, neighbours and relatives on a happy occasion. Again Thank You Mervin Robinson

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THANK YOU The family of the late Patricia Ann Williams nee (Burrows) would like to thank the following. All those who sent cards, donations, flowers, food, phone calls and came to visit in our home. A very special thank you to Aunt Geneva Braham, Margot Stoliker and Jill Bentley for hosting the Celebration of Life for Patty. Thank you to Norma Wrightly for her kind words and prayers for all. Thank you to the Smiths Falls ambulance drivers, the O.P.P. officers, Dr. Conway and Lannin Funeral Home for their services provided. Thank You, all the families

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Passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 17, 2013 at home with her family, husband Nick, daughter Andrea and son Eric by her side. Donna was 55 years old. Donna was born in Grimsby, Ontario in February 1958, the youngest daughter of Cecil and Dorothy (Cox) LeRoy. At a young age, she moved to Bells Corners, Nepean where she grew up and attended school, graduating from Bell High School in 1977 and Sheridan College in 1979. After marrying and starting a family, Donna and Nick built a home in Ramsay Township (now Mississippi Mills).The Cox family’s love of music got Donna involved in singing in choirs throughout her life, starting in a children’s choir at the Fourth Avenue Baptist Church. In her twenties she joined the Ottawa chapter of the Sweet Adelaide’s, singing with the chorus and in a quartet. Donna was a strong voice in the church choir at Almonte United with her beloved mother Dorothy for many years and in the Folk Choir, and in the choir at Guthrie United in Clayton. She rounded out her enjoyment of singing with the Wolf Grove Singers community choir. Donna took great pride in the guidance she provided to her daughter, as Andrea blossomed into an accomplished piano player and a confident young music teacher. Donna also took pride in seeing her son Eric, turn into a fine, caring, responsible young man, confident he will succeed in whatever challenges he might pursue or experience in his life. Donna thoroughly enjoyed the time she was able to spend with her children while homeschooling and seeing them develop into responsible young adults. Donna was also active in the community, from running a play school group, starting and co-ordinating a local Food Co-op, leading many 4-H clubs, to serving on the Lanark 4-H executive. This was all extra to her main career as Domestic Engineer, where she successfully ran the household and home schooled the children. She still found time for her passion to do sewing, make crafts, plan several family vacations in great detail and plan family reunions. The family would like to thank all the support staff, nurses and doctors at the many hospitals that were involved in Donna’s journey and a special thanks to the nurses, Jen and Sarah, of St. Elizabeth. Friends may call at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, on Friday, August, 23, 2013 from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 24, at the Guthrie United Church, Clayton, Ontario at 11 am. For those wishing to make a donation in memory of Donna, please consider Guthrie United Church or the Almonte General Hospital. Donations, condolences and tributes can be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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Reach over 43,000 Households Cover: Smiths Falls, Perth, Almonte/Carleton Place, and Kemptville THE EMC - 39 - Thursday, August 22, 2013

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(Past Civitan Govenor of Canada District East and International Director Regional #5). Suddenly on Wednesday, August 14, 2013 in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Madeline Hawe. Loving father to Don (Debbie), Dean (Trish), and David. Also step father to Reverend Doug Richards (Richard), Cindy Karpinsky (George), Jeff Richards (Doug), Robin Hawe (Anne), and Adriene Hawe. Cherished grandfather to numerous grandchildren, one great grandson and adoptive grandfather to Meagan Tuck. Dear brother to Betty Oostrum, Joan Powell (Jim), Murina Murphy, Larry Pilon (Lynn). Predeceased by his siblings Ailene Reading, Roland Pilon (Bev) and Ray Pilon, his wives Beverly Roe and Carmelene Hamilton. Also, remembered by good friends, Linda Tuck Chapman (Tom). Friends were received at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, August 20, 2013 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Memorial Service was held at St. John Evangelist Anglican Church on Wednesday, August 21, 2013 at 11 o’clock. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to any charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www. lannin.ca

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IN MEMORIAM BISONETTE - In loving memory of Debbie, who passed away August 23, 2010. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered, since we lost you Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear sister, That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by Fran and Giles PATTERSON, Donald – In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away August 15, 2008. Memories are like threads of gold, They never tarnish, they never grow old. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, To love to cherish, to never forget. Forever in our hearts Sheila Jane and Butch Jayne and Billy Sarah and Meaghan Storm and Thorne

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Flint, Sandra Aletha (October 12, 1949 - August 9, 2013) After a brief and courageous battle with cancer, Sandra passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Friday, August 9, 2013 at the age of 63 years. Loving wife of Art. Dear mother of Christa Groves (Scott), Chantelle Passfield (Jordan), Garth Flint (Melissa) and Heath Flint. Proud Nanny of Trinity, Trent, Dakota, Tegan and Kaiden. Survived by her sister Darlene Peltzer (Joe), niece and nephews Madison, Tyler and Logan. Also sadly missed by her sisters-inlaw, brothers-in-law, as well as the numerous friends she has made over the years and especially her dog Lenny. Predeceased by her parents Aletha Whitteker and Harold Dempsey. A celebration of her life will take place at the Carleton Place Canoe Club, 179 John Street, Carleton Place on Sunday, August 25 from 2 to 5 p.m. In Lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society or the Almonte Hospital would be appreciated. Arrangements in the care of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place. www.barkerfh.com

WARK, Leona Mae (Van Dusen) – Till memory fades and life departs You live forever in our hearts. December 28, 1940 – August 23, 2009. Memories unfold as we think of you, A real Mom, through and through. You suffered in silence every day, An illness that would not go away. But now you have no more pain For God’s loving arms have healed you again. Love you and miss you Mom, Nanny & Great Nan xxx Love from Brenda, Courtney & Rob, Loghyn, Zhander, Meaghyn, Grayson & Layla, Travis & Kali, Dalilah & Daphne


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Marcel Oscar Peacefully, at the Ottawa General Hospital on Saturday, August 10, 2013, age 76. Beloved husband of Sherryl (nee Tully). Father of Diane, Suzanne, David, Dan and Valerie. Grandfather of Daniel, Kimberly, David “Buddy”, Krystal, Kendra, Kyle and Karla. By Marcel’s request, there will be no Funeral Service. Donations may be made to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre.

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Peacefully in hospital, surrounded by the love of his family on Sunday, August 18, 2013 in his 65th year. Beloved husband and best friend of Susan Merkley. Loving father of Daniel and Perrin and proud grandfather of Olivia. Dear brother of Moira (Dave) and Daryl (Colleen). Dear son-in-law of Clair (the late Gwen) Merkley. Survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Kelvin was the devoted son of the late Stanley and Irene Cleroux and was predeceased by a sister Sheena. Friends may call at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 61 Lake Avenue West, for visiting on Tuesday, August 27, 2013 from 4 to 7 p.m. For those who wish, please consider a donation in Kelvin’s memory to the Ottawa Heart Institute. Condolences, donations, and tributes may be made at www. tubmanfuneralhomes.com.

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Jefferys Jacqueline Jefferys (nee Booth)

Passed away tragically on August 13, 2013 Jacqueline Jane Jefferys at the age of 78. Beloved wife and best friend of Howard Jefferys. Loving and devoted mother of Kent Jefferys (Kate), Jay Jefferys (Mary) and Jane Kendall (Lionel). Cherished grandmother of Jessica, Jennifer, Evan, Alex, Amy, Holly and Kate. Jackie is predeceased by her parents Jack and Amy (nee Young) Booth, and her brothers Brad and James “Jimmy” Booth. She will be fondly remembered by her sister Karyn (Steve) Chadwick, her brothers and sisters-inlaw, Monique Booth and Dawn Booth, Norman (Joanne) Jefferys, and Nancy (Peter) Rinaldis, as well as her many nieces, nephews, extended family and so many of her friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Sunday, August 18, 2013 from 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A Memorial Service to celebrate Jacqueline’s life will take place at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Merrickville in the fall of 2013. If desired, memorial donations directed towards the CNIB or the Canadian Lung Association would be appreciated by the family.

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Garnet Grant Gilligan

July 8, 1942 – August 13, 2013 Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital, Grant passed away surrounded by his loving family. Grant was loved and cherished by his wife Kathy (Johnston/ Plant). He will be sadly missed by his daughter Kerri (Matt) Maidment and son Geoffrey (Mary) Gilligan, and stepchildren Sarah (Domenic) Smarrelli, Matthew (Kelly) Johnston, and Kimberly (Tyson) Johnston. Grant was also loved by his grandchildren, Evan, Drew, Lauren, Mattea, Maya, Luca, Ethan and Hailey. A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Hendry, his staff, and to the Smiths Falls Hospital Palliative Care Nurses for the excellent compassionate care provided to Grant. Respecting Grant’s wishes there was no visitation. Cremation has taken place. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a Celebration of Life gathering at the Royal Canadian Legion, Smiths Falls Branch 95 (Lower Level) on Saturday, August 24th, 2013, from 2 pm to 4 pm. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Grant can do so to the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation.

Stanley Desmond Veteran of WW11, Former Employee Air Canada (TCA) member of the Smiths Falls Lions club. Peacefully at Ottawa Civic Hospital with family by his side on Wednesday August 14, 2013. Stanley Bennett, age 90 years. Beloved husband to the late Shirley Doreen Watt. Loving father to David (Glenda), Candace Nawrot (John). Cherished Grandfather to Koni (Nick), Kari, Step-grandfather to Derek (Jennifer), and Andrew (Sonja). Also survived by 3 step-great grandchildren. Dear brother to Patricia Boyd. Uncle to Marilyn Boyd. Many thanks to AMA unit of the Ottawa Civic Hospital for their kindness. Friends may call at the Lannin Funeral Home Smiths Falls on Friday August 23, 2013 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. A Celebration of life will take place on August 24, 2013 at 11AM in the Chapel of the Lannin Funeral Home. Interment will take place at Hillcrest Cemetery. Donations in memory of Stanley to the Lions Club of Smiths Falls, CNIB or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online Condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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Gordon Cameron Has left us to go on his journey to the spirit world. Monday August 12 2013 in High River Alberta in his 57th year. Son of the late Lloyd & Nelda McLaren. Beloved husband of Autumn Joy. Gord was the loving father of Jeannie (Scott Rockburn), Nicole (Beau Gullion) and Kayla McLaren. Gordie will be missed by his brother Bruce (Doreen) and sisters Ruth, and Lori McLaren. Gord was the grandfather of three. A celebration of life will be held in September in Alberta. “We will all miss him.”

Peacefully after a battle with cancer, at the Almonte General Hospital on Sunday August 18, 2013 at the age of 78. Predeceased by his wife Betty Stoddart. Loving father of Tammy (Ian Edminson), Kevin Stoddart, Laurie (Doug Morley), Joanne (Jim Cameron), Lena (Doug McLaren), Erin Kelly (Brenda), Kevin Kelly (Lisa), Glenn Kelly and Joey Kelly (Jean). Proud grandfather of 13 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Survived by his sister Kay McMeekin. A funeral service was held at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Wednesday August 21, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. Interment followed at United Cemeteries. For those who wish, a donation to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

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DARADICK Kimberley Anne (Kim) Passed away surrounded by her family on Friday, August 16, 2013 at St. Joseph Hospital, Hamilton at the age of 52 years. She is survived by her loving children Alexis Couture (Don), Micah Daradick and Dionis Daradick. Loving grandmother of Dorian and Novalee Couture. She is also survived by her soul mate Darrell Daradick, sister Lynda Harris, her aunt Donna Irvine and her cousin Jeff Irvine. She was predeceased by her parents Brian and Wanda Harris. In keeping with Kim’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A private service for family and friends will take place at a later date. Donations may be made to WARM. Arrangements entrusted to WELLAND CREMATION SERVICE 905-735-7957 On line donations and condolences at www.wellandcremation.com

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Akers, Leslie Peacefully, at the Carleton Place Hospital, on Saturday August 17, 2013, at the age of 86. Predeceased by Jean, his beloved wife of 61 years. Loving father of Nicolas (Janet) of Bedfordshire, England and James (Pat). Doting grandfather of Ellie (Nathan Billings), Bekki, Jenni, Sophie and Tim. Greatgrandfather of Sennen. Leslie will also be missed by Joyce Saunders. Friends are invited to join the family for a memorial service at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place, on Friday August 23, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

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AYERS Constance Elizabeth (Nee. Owen) With sadness, the family announces Connie’s passing on August 12, 2013 at the age of 82 years. Predeceased by her beloved husband Robert John (Jack) 2009. Loving mother of Vicki Bonenfant (Paul) of Hamilton and Karen Bégin (the late Michel) of Gatineau, Quebec. Proud grandmother of Alex and Andrew Bonenfant and Patrick (Christina), Mélanie and Christian Bégin. Dear twin sister of Dorothy Hamilton (Harold) of Prescott, Ontario, sister-in-law of Tom and Isabel Ayers of Kemptville, Ontario and Gordon Ayers of Ottawa, Ontario. Will be deeply missed by nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Connie was a UCW past president and member of Bethel United Church in Rideau Ferry, Ontario. She was a warm and caring woman with a creative flair that showed in her love for singing, playing the violin and gardening. Arrangements have been entrusted to DODSWORTH & BROWN FUNERAL HOME 378 Wilson Street East, Ancaster, ON 905-6483852. Interment to follow in Rideau Ferry at a later date. A special thank you to the staff of Wentworth Lodge (Beech Avenue) in Dundas for all of their care and support. Condolences available at www.dbancaster.ca

Irvine ‘Gomer’ Earl At Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound Monday, August 12, 2013 in his 68th year. Gomer Ball of Owen Sound and formerly of Smiths Falls was born May 6, 1946. Loved brother of Ruby Connery of Winnipeg, Eleanor and her husband Pete Both of Owen Sound, Gloria Ball and her partner Dominic Boulos of Sudbury and Mervin and his wife Brenda Ball of Merrickville. Proud uncle of James and Muriel Connery, Douglas Both, Dennis and Michelle Both, Derek and Angela Both and Richard Ball and his partner Amber Holmes. Gomer was predeceased by his parents Delbert and Hazel (nee Cunningham) Ball. A funeral tribute service to honour Gomer’s life was conducted from the Downs and Son Funeral Home, Hepworth on Saturday, August 17th at 2:00 p.m. with visitation 1 hour prior to the service when family received friends and shared remembrances. Donations made to the Owen Sound Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Messages of condolence are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com

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Barrie William Spinks Jackson passed away on August 13, 2013 at the age of 81 surrounded by his family. Barrie was the loving husband of Marny and father to Stephen, Michael, Kyle and Wendy and grandfather to Cavan, Rowan, Will, Mac, Jasper, Julia, Lilly, Jade, Madeline and Olivia. Barrie was a highly accomplished process engineer and after a long career in industry, he went on to serve as an adjunct professor in the engineering faculty of Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario where he made enormous contributions to design education. He will be missed by his family and his many friends and acquaintances. The Family will hold a private memorial at a later date. If desired, memorial donations may be made to The Dr L F Goodwin Endowment in Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com


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Sargeant Thomas Neil ‘Tom’ Sargeant

Correctional Manager & Staff Trainer with over 30 years with Correctional Services. Suddenly on Thursday, August 15th, 2013 Thomas N. ‘Tom’ Sargeant at the age of 53. Dear son of Wynnifred (Larocque) and the late Thomas Sargeant. Loving husband to Tammy (Robertson) Sargeant; cherished father of Mattea (David) Steacy, Lydia Sargeant, Robert (Ashley Klatt) Sargeant, Taylor Sargeant and Kayley Sargeant. Proud grandfather of Alaina Steacy. Brother of Robert (Katherine) Sargeant, Kathy (Art) Cota and Jen (Mitch) Cox. Tom was a special uncle to Senja, Thomas, Jacob, Xavier, Devin, Anika, Neleh, Arthur (Susan), Alicia (Mike), Jennifer, David Cox and great uncle to Jack. He will be fondly remembered by all his family, his colleagues at Correctional Services and those who knew him. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Tuesday, August 20th, 2013 from 2:00 to 9:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in Asbury Free Methodist Church, 144 Gore St. E., Perth on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. In remembrance, contributions to the Easter Seal Society or Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

IN MEMORIAM NORMANDIN, Paul – In loving memory of a dear brother who passed away August 22, 2012. Day by day we think of you, How can all of this be true? We can’t believe you’re really gone, We still can’t accept it, Just the thought of you makes us cry, We never even got the chance to say goodbye. Every picture, every letter, We don’t know if it will ever get better. So many things we never got to say, We never imagined you’d ever be so far away. You were our brother, And we loved you like no other. In our hearts you’ll always be, You’ll be our guide and help us see. We miss you with all of our hearts, We wish we never had to part. We know you’re always by our side, Forever, Cheryl, Brian, Randy and Susan

Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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“WE REMEMBER” Just inside the main entrance of the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home is a book of remembrance. Each day we turn a page in the book. The names of those we have served are inscribed on that date along with the year in which they passed away. It is our way of honouring and remembering a life that was lived. It is also our way of June June 15, 2012 - Croswell, Sylvia Joyce June 18, 2012 - Watt. Joyce Anabel June 24, 2012 - Juby, Dale Kevin June 27, 2012 - Timmons, Esther Joyce June 28, 2012 - MacDonell, Erika E. J. June 28, 2012 - Quance, Richard Albert July July 11, 2012 - Beck, Ronald James July 11, 2012 - Harvison, John Doyle “Jack” July 17, 2012 - Post, Alida July 20, 2012 - James, Bernadette Elizabeth July 27, 2012 - Sullivan, Eileen Nora Beverly July 30, 2012 - LaRonde, Denis Francis C. August 12th 2012 - Smithson, Alwyn Isabell August 14th 2012 - Simpson, Debra Ann August 16th 2012 - Davey, Mary M. August 19th 2012 - Boal, Ellen Elizabeth August 22nd 1971 - Smithson, John D. 1972 - Dransfield, Francis X. 1974 - McMunn, Walter Welland 1981 - Dalgity, John Watt “Jack” 1990 - Stein, Lois Ann 1999 - Sadler, Rosemary Heather 2006 - Shillinglaw, Stella Elizabeth August 23rd 2004 - Dodd, Donald Sydney 2006 - Lloyd, Bruce Randall 2012 - MacDonald, Janice Arlene

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JUNE–JULY–AUGUST saying “thank you” to the many families who have shown confidence in us since we came to Almonte in 1973. Some families are unable to visit this book on the anniversary of the death of those they love. For this reason we are proud to publish these names weekly as our way of saying…“We Remember”. August 24th 1984 - Liberty, Mary Theresa 1991 - Rumball, Jean Campbell 1998 - McDougall, Mary Elizabeth 2002 - Stewart, Hazel Marion 2002 - Robinson, Sylvia Sophia 2002 - Sweeney, Reta Lillian Muriel 2012 - Arthur, Lois Blanche August 25th 1977 - Morrow, Wm. John Louis 1978 - Murray, Michael 1978 - Robinson, Laura 1982 - Ritchie, Finlina Hay Munro 1990 - Lorimer, Douglas Haig August 26th 1972 - Houston, Alexander 1991 - Sample, James Leo 2002 - Boardman, Marilyn Jean 2010 - Munro, Mildred Eileen “Millie” 2012 - Beavis, Bernice Anne August 27th 1969 - Schasen, Bertha 1972 - Bowes, T. Thorpe 1975 - Scoular, Mary Ann 1976 - Campbell, Agnes Mae 1995 - Scott, James Anthony 1997 - Coady, Edmund Paul 2000 - MacDonald, Brian Alexander 2000 - Wark, Linda Patricia 2006 - McCann, William Clifford August 28th 1970 - Goodfellow, Herbert 1979 - Munro, William James 1998 - Gauthier, Frances Margaret 2012 - Paige, Daniel Erne

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BULLOCK, Steven Wayne – In loving memory of a dear son who passed away August 22, 2012. I can’t forget that fateful day, You had to leave, you went away. A sadness filled me up inside, Emotions that I could not hide. Tears they came, sadness too, All my emotions just for you. Time will heal so I was told But time could never fill this hole. Here in my heart there is a place You’re always there, keeping me safe. It’s filled with love and happy times It’s never dark, your light it shines. In Heaven now you do reside, To watch over me with love and pride. I know one day we will meet again, Until we do just know how much I miss you, and LOVE you Always and forever. Mom and Dad and Family

PEPPER, Louanne (Donahue) – In loving memory of a beautiful wife and mom, August 22, 2011. Our lives go on without you, And nothing is the same, We have to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent the tears that fall, Living our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for all of us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. Those special years will not return, When we were all together, But with the love within our hearts, You will walk with us forever. Love and missing you always Love Ace, Sarah and Ace Jr.

STEVEN BULLOCK August 22, 2012 One year ago my love you went away I really wanted you to stay I pray and pray that you hear me now I have made so many mistakes without you holding my hand. If I could have just one more chance to hold you, to kiss you, To say to you “I MISS YOU BULLY” “I LOVE YOU BULLY” And always will. You’ll never be forgotten and every day I shed a tear. My heart is full of memories with great pride I speak your name. Life goes on without you, It will never be the same. You gave me everything that my heart desired. You left me your most precious gift. The one I will treasure the most. I see you in Rory’s eyes and the actions that he does. You will always be in my heart Steve Kerri ––––––––

DADDY Hey Daddy I hope you are OK up in Heaven. I hope you made some friends up there too. I miss you so dearly. I love you so much. I know you are with me each and every day. I think of you all the time in every way. Love you Daddy Rory

MacDONALD - In memory of Janice Arlene MacDonald (nee Rutherford). Dear wife, mother, grandma, loving sister and aunt, who was taken from us August 23, 2012. Jan was to follow into sleep to the call of God’s clear voice, One year has passed, even though our grief remains. You can shed tears that she is gone Or you can smile because she has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she’ll come back. Or you can open your eyes and see all she’s left. Your heart can be empty because you cannot see her, Or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live the yesterdays, Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of the yesterdays. You can remember her and only that she’s gone, Or cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, Be empty and turn your back Or you can do what she’d want Smile for Jan, open your eyes, love and laugh for her She would want your life to go on. Rest in peace dear soul Never to be forgotten. Forever in our hearts Bill, Kimberly, Bradley, Lisa, Aaron, Kristin, Lauren, Sarah, Kayla, Cassandra and Alyssa

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LOUANNE DONAHUE PEPPER August 22, 2011 In loving memory of Louanne, our beautiful loving angel. She is gone, but not forgotten as it dawns, 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 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 Dad and Mom Pepper and family

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 forgever in our hearts until we meet again Missing you today and always Love Sue, Walter and Hillary Fleming

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McMULLEN, Loretta August 13, 1999. In memory of a loving wife and mother. We watched you suffer, We heard you sigh, But all we could do, Was just stand by When the time came, We suffered too, For you never deserved, What you went through. God took your hand, And we had to part, Eased your pain, But broke our hearts, You left beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And although we can’t see you, You are always by our side. Sadly missed Husband Elmer and daughters

LEBLANC, George Frederick Paul May 7, 1946 August 27, 2012 God looked around his garden, And He found an empty place. He then looked down upon this earth And saw your tired face. He put His arms around you And lifted you to rest, God’s garden must be beautiful He always takes the best. He knew that you were in suffering, He knew you were in pain, He knew that you would never Get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb, So He closed your weary eyelids And whispered, “Peace be thine.” It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you The day God called you Home. Forever loved and missed by mother Mae, wife Louise, sons Steven and Michael and families


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IN MEMORIAM

POLITE, Carl David - Former Worden of United Counties of Leeds & Grenville, passed away August 27, 2009. Much loved, devoted husband of Keitha (Kelso), father of David and Diane. AYRES, Diane Lynn (Polite) - passed away September 11, 2009. Precious Daughter of Keitha and Carl, sister of David and Mother of Nicole. Wonderful memories and love will keep Carl and Diane with us forever. Sadly missed by Keitha, David & Kim, Nicole, Connor, Holden, Jacob and special friend Dan

PEPPER (nee Donahue), Louanne – In loving memory of a dear daughter who passed away August 22nd, 2011. Also remembering your father Carl James Donahue, August 20, 1977. We are sad within our memory, Lonely are our hearts today; For the one we loved so dearly, Has forever been called away. We think of her in silence, No eye can see us weep. But many silent tears are shed, When others are asleep. Love mother Katherine

IN MEMORIAM MARTIN, William “Henry” Oct 8, 1931-Aug 25, 2012 Dad it’s been a whole year since you left us It doesn’t seem that you’re gone A Dad like you can never be replaced. Your memories are always there and never erased. They say time heals but it’s not the same Just memories, a picture and a smile that can’t be replaced. The emptiness of you not being here with us all is a sadness that will always remain in our hearts. We miss you and love you Lovingly and Always Susan, Cathy and Kevin

COMING EVENTS Fulton Family Reunion. Sunday, August 25, 2013, 2 p.m. Held at Fulton’s Pancake house, Cedar Hill #291, 6th Concession Road, Pakenham. Bring your favourite dish for a potluck! Information contact Arlene Ohlman 613-623-5967 email: arleneohlman@hotmail.co m

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Juke Box, for records (45’s) roll top glass cover, lights down both sides at Conn Organ, must be Blaze King high efficiency front. $6500.00 Call wood burning stove, pur- seen. Bicycles, reasonable. 267-4463. chased November 2009; Call 613-267-3012. Selkirk chimney 8” round, 26’ long. $900 each or Disability Products. Buy Large quantity cedar split $1,600 for both. and Sell stair lifts, scoot- rails, 613-285-7363. 613-267-3383. ers, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Sil2 Cross Ottawa Like-new Loveseat, Bow-Flex Revolution XP ver lazy-boys rocker/recliner, home gym with Spira-Flex (613)231-3549. all sage color, $325 each, technology. $1,500 o.b.o. o.b.o. Solid oak coffee taCall 613-263-8383. Dry mixed hardwood, 16 ble (34x34), end table, cord+. $80/cord. To be $550/both o.b.o. Brand New Mattress Sale- sold as one lot. Pickup on- 6 1 3 - 4 8 9 - 1 1 2 1 , 200+ Beds in Stock. More ly; Woodstove, Pacific En- 613-794-4959. Quality Less Money. ergy. Glass front door, Quality Used Appliances gold trim, mint condition. Sold with Warranty. Best Heat up to 2800 sq.ft. Living room furniture: Merrickville. lamp table, coffee table, Price in Town! Dan Peters $700. entrance table- all pine; 7 Sales- 3768 Hwy 43 West, 613-269-3994. ft. rose coloured couch; Smiths Falls. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 Firewood. Mixed, sea- bookshelves, various bedp.m. Delivery Available. Af- soned 2 years, $60/cord. room side cabinets; full ter Hours Appointments Storage trailers. size bed; floor lamp etc. moving sale. Available 613-284-1234. 613-284-0579. (613)256-3204.

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7’ mission type harvest table, can extend to 9’. Two 5 pc table and chairs sets. $50 each. Call 613-283-9053.

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20 ton equipment trailer for sale. 24’ long, 18’ flatbed. New hardwood on floor. Air brakes. $7,000. 613-256-3169.

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2003 Cadorette 21’ boat, low mileage; Craftsman 22 h.p. lawn mower; Split Fire wood splitter. 613-264-8235.

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Sofabed, queensize, gold Piano Tuner Technician fabric, 3 cushions, $50. for all your piano needs. 613-253-0549. Call Lionel Pauze. 1(613)278-2017. Used Polar Bear, 8 foot hot tub. Call 613-267-6573.

HUNTING SUPPLIES

Wantedwarehouse shelving, racking, lockers and signs, good condition. To buy or sell, call Lloyd 613-530-7840. Website: shelvingandrackingworld.ca Email: info@aworldofrentals.ca

FIREWOOD 100% Hardwood, cut and split, 1 year old, hand piled, delivered, no debris, 14 and 16�. Summer specials! Call 613-257-5095. 5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Volume discount. Outdoor furnace wood also available. 613-253-8006.

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FAMILY REUNION September 1, 2013 Delta Park Seward, Barrie, Desjardine, Baker, White, Chant, Young, Buker, Bedor For more information call Carl Young 613-283-8703

HUNTING SUPPLIES

1 Browning Citori, 12 ga., shotgun o/u, 3� magnum, very good condition, asking $550. 4, like-new, top quality gun cases, $20/each. Call Bill, 613-272-3314.

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2 Browning Metalist 22 target pistols, 1 left hand, 1 right hand with original cases, excellent condition, asking $950. 1 Webley Scott Mark 4, 22 target revolver, excellent condition, with holster, asking $450. Must have restricted P.A.L. Call Bill at 613-272-3314.

Looking for cottage with hydro on it’s lot in need of repair or not, around $20,000. Reply to: P. Collin, Box 2, 56 Featherstone Lane, Kemptville ON., K0G-1J0

Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.

VEHICLES

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409. Remington, 270 model, 7400 with red dot scope, $650. Also Winchester 12 gauge, model 12, shotgun, $500. 613-283-1186. Tikka Stainless 300 WSM with 3x9 Leupold scope. Like new, $825.00. BLR 308 Takedown Stainless Laminated stock, $800.00. Savage 223 Camo, 3x9, Bushnell scope. Like new, $425.00. Call 613-278-1311

LAWN & GARDEN Ariens 22 HP, 48� Hydrostatic lawn tractor. Heavy duty front axle. Special $1,899. 2 year warranty, free local delivery. Pete’s Lawn and Marine. 613-267-7053.

Admission $7

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VEHICLES

$85/face cord

Softwood mixed

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Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

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02 VW Cabrio convertible, power roof, 5 speed, loaded, certified and E-tested, $2,995. 613-466-0543, Perth.

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

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Wanted to buy or trade, Highland bull, also cows for sale. Leave message at 613-220-1810.

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TRAILERS / RV’S

Titanium 5-Wheel. 33’, purchased new in 2005, one owner. Fully equipped with many options; 12’ slide, sleeps 4 comfortably with queen, walk-around bed and sleeper-sofa. Very clean condition. Extras include; oak dinette set, large capacity fridge, surround-sound stereo, 25� built-in TV, Wine Guard satellite dish. Also 16’ boat, 40 h.p. Yamaha day/night shades, bike motor, trailer and trolling rack and hitch, etc. Asking motor. 613-257-1082. $16,500. Call 613-832-1075 to view. 14’ Aluminum fishing boat with 15 HP Johnson electric start motor. 30 lb Stealth trolling motor (two batteries), 2 bass seats (bilge pump), Eagle fishdepth finder, safety equipment on EZ load trailer with new spare $2500 firm. 613-272-8820

FARM

PETS Dog obedience classes. Puppy kindergarten, beginners and advanced classes located at the Perth Indoor Pool and the Training Hall (just off the Carp Rd.). Specializing in training your dog to be a better behaved family member. Professional instructors Jim and Judy Stewart of True Companion Dog Obedience School, serving the Perth and area communities for over 23 years. Gift certificates available. www.trainyourdog.ca. (613)264-0203, or 1(888)299-7185.

875 McKee Round Baler. 4x5 bales used for farm hay only since new. 1 owner, excellent shape! Used approximately 100 Doggie Bed & Breakfast. bales per year. $2,999. In-home kennels, grooming, fenced activity park, 613-657-3740 (Cardinal) nature walks. Lorna (613)200-1952 or (613)264-2203. Electric Fencer

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St. Jean’s Farrier Service. 613-283-1198.

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MF 230 diesel tractor with cab. 300 Allied loader with snow bucket. 6’ snow blower. 1800 hours; Horse cutter; 1000’ old barn board; 16’ flatbed trailer; double skidoo trailer. 613-831-8088.

1963 Ford Galaxy 500 Specializing in roof Convertible, Daytona Blue. Off-chassis restoration. barn & aluminum/ Pedal Boat by Nautilex, 2 Appraised value $23,500, vinyl siding painting seater, asking $290 or asking $17,500. Call *30 years experience. trade for larger 4 seater. 613-359-1002. Can assist with transport. *Screw nailing and 1994 Cougar XR7, 4.6 li- 613-258-4519. roof repairs. ter., lots of new parts inInsured and Bonded stalled. Engine needs Free Estimates rebuild, knocking. Needs Used Caulkins 3,500 lb body work or great for roller bunk trailer, 15� (613)283-8475 parts car, parts fit Ford wheels single axle. Asking Thunderbird too. Asking $1,400 o.b.o. Call Vermeer round baler. $1,000 o.b.o. 613-273-8555. 4x5, monitor and automat613-283-9135. ic tie. Very good condition. 613-257-7351. 2005 Ford Taurus SE, V6, automatic, 4DR, 144,800KM’s. Excellent LIVESTOCK condition. 4 new all season tires, 4 new winter Marked Hutchings Queen tires off rims. As is, Bees for sale. Get your $3,500. 613-267-7497. bee’s ready for winter. OrAssortment of used tires, der Bee Dry, winter hive 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. wraps now! Summers, all-season and 613-483-8000. For all snows. Also used car your Bee keeping needs VEHICLES parts. Gord 613-257-2498. visit www.debbeesbees.ca

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Marine Mechanic/Winter Storage- stop waiting 2-3 Straw, taking orders, weeks for service, fast turn wheat straw, around. We’ll look at your 613-257-3369. boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. Winter Boat TOM’S CUSTOM Storage Available. AIRLESS PAINTING 613-267-3470.

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Coleman 16’ canoe $225; Alowe 14’ aluminum fishing boat with trailer, 9.9 engine $750; 12’ aluminum fishing boat, 6.0 Johnson $350; Sunflower 12’ sailboat $225; 2001 Stingray 17.5 ski boat, Retired Senior has dire trailer, 135 h.p. engine, need for old car batteries. low hours, nice, $8,500. Making cannon balls. Will 613-273-7889. pickup. (613)258-6254.

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Low-Boy Brock oil furnace, 5 years old, $600. â—† Complete Beckett burner â—† for Brock furnace, $100. â—† Phone 613-259-2083.

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MISSING “Blackie� Our family pet. Black, long haired, neutered male. If you have any information as to his whereabouts please call 613-283-5770 or 613-285-6776. REWARD.

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Authorized repair depot for Hallman, Phason, Gallagher and Lacme. Excellent selection of Electric Fencing Supplies (613)253-5238 Firewood, hay wagon, has new flat bed. Diesel Farm tractor, 45 HP. Husqvarna chainsaw, leather horse collars, lawn mower. 613-283-8231. Hay in round bales and firewood. Call Eber Conboy at 613-267-6769. JD 6300 4x4 Loader, $1,975. JD 2350 4x4 Loader, $12,500. CIH 8340 Mower Conditioner, $3,950. 613-223-6026.

Mortgage Solutions Purchases, Consolidations, Construction. Lower than bank posted rates (OAC) On-Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301 Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876


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1 bedroom upstairs apt. Central location, Carleton Place. Fridge and stove included. First and last months rent and good references required. $650 Professional couple look- plus heat and hydro. No ing for long term water- pets. 613-257-4627. front rental in Perth area 2 bedroom, 2nd floor with direct access/view to apartment, downtown water. 613-214-3528. Perth. Includes: fridge, stove, hot water, parking Responsible working and yard. $625/month mother looking for 2 or 3 plus hydro (electric heat). bedroom house, duplex or Available September 1. townhouse with yard. 613-267-6666. Carleton Place. Needed before November. 2 bedroom apartment, 613-257-5644 after 6 p.m. downtown Smiths Falls. Parking included. Fridge, stove, dishwasher. LamiCOMMERCIAL RENT nate flooring. $600/month. Available September or October 1. 613-284-4258. Looking for 1 bedroom apartment in Perth, lower level. 613-267-4463 after 5:30.

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613-283-0220 Metro minimall -Lots of traffic, free parking and signage area. Second floor office space 2,100 sq ft with four large carpeted offices, reception area, two washrooms, storage and forced air heating and cooling. $1,600 per month including water. 613-267-4921 (Ext.17). Store front retail space. Excellent location, downtown Carleton Place, near town hall. 613-867-1905.

FOR RENT 1 bedroom apartment, 104 High Street, Carleton Place. Fridge, stove, heat and water included. Hydro extra. $600/month. Call 613-257-3122.

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2 bedroom split level apt. Perth. Available Aug. 1. Includes gas heat, fridge, stove, hot water, laundry, parking, yard. Hydro extra. Some electric heat. $700/mth. 613-267-6666.

Carleton Place, 1 bedroom apartment, newly renovated, hardwood floors, close to downtown, parking, $725 plus hydro. No pets. Jeff 2 bedroom trailer home. 613-858-8092. Twin Oaks Park, Smiths Falls. $850 plus heat/hy- Carleton Place, 2 beddro. No pets. Seniors wel- room, 2 storey apartment, come. Available 1-1/2 baths, 5 appliances, i m m e d i a t e l y . 1 parking spot. Newly 613-283-7980. renovated. Non smoking. No pets. Townline Road. 3 bedroom home, Smiths $995/month, heat and Falls. Fridge, stove, heat lights extra. Leave mesand hydro included. sage at 613-624-5580. $1,200/month. Call Perry 613-284-4191 at Weagle Carleton Place- 3 bedRealty Ltd. Brokerage. room, semi-detached. 3 bedroom house fur- Newly renovated, off-street $1,200/plus nished. Mississippi Lake, parking, Carleton Place. Sept.-June. utilities. No appliances. Available September 1. $1,100/mth. plus utilities. 2 bedroom apartment in 613-327-1698 Perth, fridge and stove in- 613-257-7334. cluded, $795 plus hydro. 3 bedroom semi-deCall 613-267-6115. tached house, Carleton Carleton Place, apartment downtown, stairs, first/last 2 bedroom apt. Available Place. Available immedi- month rent, references, no Sept. 1st. Edgetown Apts., ately. Fridge and stove in- smoking, no pets. Recently Kemptville. References re- cluded. 613-867-1905. renovated. $1125 plus quired. 613-264-8439. heat & hydro. Good refer2 bedroom apt. large, ences required plus 1st Carleton Place, Large 3 Smiths Falls, large Fridge, and last months rent. No bedroom lower duplex, 1,650 sq. ft., great locastove, heat, hydro, parking pets. 613-257-4627. tion, available soon, and laundry included. $925/month + utilities, 2 $1,050 plus utilities, 363 $850/month. Call Perry 613-284-4191 at Weagle bedroom apt in Perth, gas Bridge St., 613-257-5711. fireplace, hardwood floors Realty Ltd. Brokerage. ,fridge, stove, washer, dry- Carleton Place- Newer 3 2 bedroom apt. Smiths er, references, 1st & last, bedroom, 2 bath, single at www.mls.ca house. Fenced yard, finFalls. Clean, quiet building. view MLS# 881032. ished basement, single 613-229-1653. 613-200-1000. garage, 5 appliances, no 2 bedroom apts., Perth. carpet, no pets, no smokNew appliances. Recently Almonte, 151 Reserve, 2 ing. References, credit renovated. Downtown. Hy- bedroom apartment, se- check required. dro extra. $800/mth. Jill cure heritage building, $ 1 , 3 0 0 / m o n t h . available September. $790 (613)552-0035. plus utilities, all amenities, 613-724-1988. no pets, 2 bedroom attractive parking, Carleton Place, upper levapartment in lovely Victo- 613-257-5711. el, 2 bedroom plus den, rian home, Smiths Falls. Garden, new appliances, Almonte, Mill Fall condo, quiet, adult building, over1 bedroom plus den, 5 aplooking river, natural gas front load washer/dryer, in-unit laundry. non-smoking, heated. pliances, parking, storage, heat, river view, non smoker, $995/month plus utilities. $ 9 0 0 / m o n t h . October 1, $1,250 plus 613-257-7041. 613-283-8823. utilities. 613-256-3043. 2 Bedroom, Carleton Place $745. Well maintained, clean, quiet apartment building, secure entrance, stove, fridge, parking included,hydro extra, laundry on first floor. 613-294-2076.

1 bedroom apartment on 2nd floor, quiet secured building in downtown Perth. Heat, water, fridge and stove included. $630 per month. References re- 2 bedroom furnished quired 613-267-4844 9 home with access to Otter a.m.-4 p.m. Lake. Utilities included. No pets. $985/mth. 1 bedroom apt., walk-up, 613-283-8387. downtown Kemptville. Separate entrance. $700 2 bedroom half house, 60 plus hydro. 613-258-4760 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls, off street parking, no pets, after 3 p.m. weekdays. $750/month plus utilities. 1 bedroom apt. Down- 613-283-2266. town Perth. Laundry fa- 2 bedroom, large apartcilities. Water included. ment, Smiths Falls, ground Quiet building. Fridge, floor. Fridge, stove, heat, stove. Non-smoking. hydro, parking and laundry $650/mth. September 1. included. $1,100/month. 613-264-0464. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Brokerage 1 bedroom apt for rent, 613-284-4191. 2nd floor, $675 + heat/hydro. Lanark, 2 Bedroom Mobile home, 1 km from Perth, 4 appli613-278-2878. ances included, heat & hydro extra. $750/month. 1 bedroom apt., Perth. Available immediately. Centrally located. Close to 613-278-0620. Algonquin college. Includes heat, water, fridge, 2 bedroom quiet 11 unit stove. Non-smoking. No adult building. Hardwood, pets. First, last required. ceramic, new bathroom $642/mth. Available Sept. reno., no dogs. Heated $795. 613-285-4001, 1. 613-257-2338. 613-283-7967.

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613-267-2929 evenings Ashley Chase Luxury Adult apartments overlooking the Tay River, near downtown Perth. Air conditioning, exercise room, entertainment room, library, elevator. 613-267-6980. Brand new 2 bedroom condo at Equinelle Golf Community, Kemptville. Female looking for a roommate. Semi-furnished, central air, all new appliances. Included: parking, heat, hydro, internet, cable. $800/mth. 613-258-9788. Bright and sunny 1 bedroom apartment. Sunset Towers, Perth. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . 613-267-0567.

Code Apartments. Smiths Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 bedroom in clean, quiet, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking, laundry facilities. (613)283-7779. Colonel By Luxury adult apartments. Close to County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls. Air conditioning, exercise room, party room, library and elevator. 613-283-9650. Country Home for rent, 10 minutes from Carleton Place. 2 storey, 2 bedroom, pine and oak floors. $1,000/month plus utilities. References required. 613-257-2013.

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Downtown small half house, 2 bed, yard, near park, Sept. 1. $650 plus utilities. 613-264-8904.

Perth: 4 bedroom rowhouse, new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living room area, electric radiant in-floor heating (new energy efficient system) 2-1/2 baths, jet tub, coin laundry facility, free parking. Every room TV, internet and phone jacks. $1450/month, plus hydro, no extra water/sewage costs. 613-479-2164.

Farmhouse for rent, Maberly, 5 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, double garage, barn with stables, pet friendly, appliances included. $1,500/month (negotiable). Available immediately. 905-274-7067.

Kemptville- 2 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow. Finished basement, back yard and garage. Quiet neighbourhood. $1,200/mth. plus utilities. Sept. 1. No smoking. No pets. References. Perth. Available immedi613-258-5510. ately. 2 bedroom apartKemptville- 2 bedroom ment in security building. upstairs apt. Available at $650/month plus utilities. Sandy Mountain. No pets. 613-283-7000. First, last, references required. $850/mth. includes heat, hydro, fridge, stove, HELP WANTED parking. 613-989-2058.

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GRAND OLD COUNTRY – Oct. 18, Stirling, all your favourites ................... $89.00 PUMPKIN FERNO – Oct. 26, Upper Canada Village.......... Adult & Child Rates Haunting Exhibits, Outdoor Lights, Thousands of Carved Pumpkins.

RIDEAU CARLETON CASINO Sept. 2, 10, 23 – $10 slot play .................. $12.83 WAR HORSE – Jan. 25, Ottawa - matinee, Excellent Seats, deposit only ........ $122.00

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(35 hour Contract Position – September 15th – March 15th) $16 hr Big Brothers Big Sisters of Leeds and Grenville are seeking a Casework Assistant on a Contract basis for a six month period. Successful intern will work out of our Kemptville BBBS office. For a full job description, please visit www.mentoringmatters.ca Closing date September 3, 2013.

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2337 Parkedale Avenue, Brockville, Ontario K6V 5W5

Large newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment near downtown Perth. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. $725 plus heat and hydro. Call 613-267-6115.

Trillium Health Care Products is a manufacturer of high quality health and beauty products. Our product lines include a number of recognized health care products to notable multi-national and domestic businesses in the North American marketplace. Located in the beautiful, 1000 Islands tourist region in Eastern Ontario, our dynamic business has immediate openings for the following position:

McDonalds Corners, newer 3 bedroom home, close to public beach on Dalhousie Lake. All kitchen appliances and laundry machines included. Propane heat and utilities extra. Rent $1,100/month. Respectfully no smoking and no pets. 613-264-0002.

Trillium Health Care Products Fax: (613) 342-5330

Calibration Technician

Perth- 2 ($700) bedroom apartments in modern, well maintained, centrally located building. Security/intercom system, modern, professionally maintained, laundry facilities. Parking included. Plus hydro. (613)298-2983.

The Primary Responsibilities for this position are: Set up and maintain the in-house calibration program to ensure compliance with all relevant GMP, safety, and environmental regulations and practices. 1. Maintain an inventory of Measurement and Test Equipment (M&TE) in the plant for which calibration is required. Maintain M&TE identification labels. 2. In consultation with M&TE users and regulatory colleagues (Safety, GMP, Environmental), establish tolerances and calibration frequencies for all M&TE in the program. Modify tolerances and frequencies as necessary with appropriate approvals. 3. Input and / or maintain calibration records of all M&TE equipment and calibrations performed in-house or by calibration contractors. 4. In consultation with Supervisor, select, use, and maintain, all precision M&TE, used to calibrate plant M&TE. 5. Write or compile instructions for the calibration of new and existing M&TE. Obtain necessary approvals to instructions and maintain current revisions. 6. Conduct calibrations for M&TE within the established calibration dates or as requested by customers. 7. Act as a resource to Project Leaders for the calibration of M&TE being installed or validated. 8. Coordinate the calibration of M&TE performed by calibration contractors. 9. Train calibration contractors in facility SOP’s for work done on-site. 10. Follow all SOP’s governing the calibration of M&TE in the plant. 11. Notify Supervision, M&TE users and appropriate regulatory colleagues (Safety, GMP, Environmental), of all calibrations that are found to be out of tolerance or past due. Label the M&TE according to SOP. 12. Abide by all applicable safety requirements for the use of equipment in hazardous locations. 13. Overtime work may be required 14. Shift work may be required. 15. Other duties and functions may be required depending on workload, projects, etc.

Perth, 2 bdrm apt. Bright roomy, quiet, adult, smoke-free building. No dogs. Fridge, stove, laundry facility, parking. $765/mth + hydro. Oct 1st. 613-298-5429.

Prerequisites Education 1. Certification in a registered trade (mechanical or electrical) or holder of a diploma as a mechanical, electrical, or instrumentation technician. 2. Training in instrumentation functions, configuration, and programming. 3. Experience in computer systems in a windows environment.

Newly renovated 2 bedroom, sunny apartment. Sunset Towers, Perth. Available immediately. 613-267-0567. Newly renovated 3 bedroom house for rent just outside Perth, beautiful location call (613)264-0240 for more information. Parking- Downtown Almonte. Snow clearing, insured. Call 613-256-0724

Perth- 2 bedroom apartment, $775/mth. Available immediately. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650. ment in quiet security building. Well looked after. Fridge, stove, parking, balcony. Laundry in building. $795/month plus hydro. No dogs. (613)349-9377. Perth- 2 bedroom apartment. Stove, fridge, washer and dryer. Parking, electric heat, no pets, 4 unit building, west end. $ 8 7 5 / m o n t h . 613-267-3534. Perth, 2 bedroom apartment with balcony. Heat, water and parking included. Seniors welcome. No dogs. 5 Rogers Rd. 613-267-4189. Perth, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house, central location. Close to parks and shopping. New kitchen, windows, doors, 4 appliances. Non-smokers. $1,400/month. First, last and references required. 613-267-2436.

Experience / Training 1. Five years experience as a service provider in an industrial environment. 2. Proven ability to independently learn and apply concepts and new equipment applications. 3. Ability to write clear instructions for the calibration of electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic M&TE. 4. Demonstrated ability to work independently with production colleagues to efficiently schedule work within regulated time frames. 5. Ability to interact effectively with production and maintenance colleagues, contractors, and auditors. 6. Ability to troubleshoot and tune process control loops. Additional specific training must be completed before all functions of this position may be fulfilled. 1. Completion of a recognized training program for instrument calibration. 2. Specific training programs for M&TE and software used in the calibration program. 3. In-house training for work in elevated locations, contractor safety, electrical safety, confined space entry, and GMP documentation, Working shifts 8 or 12 hour, weekend and overtime & stand by may be required based on business needs. If you are a qualified person for this position please forward your resume in confidence to: Human Resources Trillium Health Care Products 2337 Parkedale Ave. Brockville, Ontario K6V 5W5 Fax: (613) 342-5330 E-mail in Word format: Careers@TrilliumHCP.com Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Kemptville. Brick, 3 bedroom home, fireplace, attached garage, built 1992. Available immediately. Located at 1106 Eager Rd. Excellent condition. 613-565-9330.

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FULL-TIME POSITON BROCK COTTAGE INC., BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO Brock Cottage Inc. is a registered non-profit charitable institution, providing long term residential addictions treatment services to adult men and women in separate facilities. The Brock Cottage facility provides Residential Supportive Treatment (Level 1) for 18 men and Tennant House provides Residential Treatment for 12 women. Funding to support these programs is derived from South-East Local Health Integration Network (SE LHIN) and Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Supportive Housing (MOHLTC). Applications are being accepted for the position of Executive Director, Brock Cottage Inc. The incumbent is responsible for effective management of Ministry funds with a focus on client services; management and supervision of addictions treatment programs in concert with the Board of Directors and Addictions Counsellors; maintaining adequate staffing levels to provide continual staff supervision of clients attending treatment; and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization. This position requires effective relationships through highest ethical standards and professionalism in communications with a broad range of stakeholders including MOHLTC and SE LHIN representatives, community agencies, provincial referral sources, board of directors, media, staff, and residents. The Executive Director is required to maintain awareness of trends and developments in the field of addictions. She/he has chief administrative responsibility for public accountability of the agency, maintenance of the facilities, and regular reporting to funding and/or planning bodies in the district and/or province. Qualifications: • ICADC, CCS or similar certification/designation with minimum 10 years’ experience primarily in residential addictions treatment • Proven managerial, human resources (non-union) and administrative experience • In-depth knowledge of addictions and addictions treatments as well as the addictions treatment continuum in the Province of Ontario • In depth knowledge of bio-psycho-social treatment of chemical dependency and 12 step theory and practice. • Ability to negotiate with funders and planners. • Ability to analyze financial data • Excellent verbal, written communications skills and strong public presentation skills • Excellent managerial skills and organizational abilities • Strong interpersonal, leadership, and team-building skills Interested applicants are invited to send detailed resumes, including salary expectations to: brockcottage@brockcottage.org by September 6, 2013. Salary will be based on qualifications and experience. CL428374_0815

Trillium Health Care Products is a manufacturer of high quality health and beauty products. Our product lines include a number of recognized health care products to notable multi-national and domestic businesses in the North American marketplace. Located in the beautiful, 1000 Islands tourist region in Eastern Ontario, our dynamic business has immediate openings for the following position: Quality Assurance Specialist – Release Coordinator – Contract – 9 months Coordinate all activities relating to Manufacturing Quality Assurance release of finished goods, semi-finished goods and bulk product (where applicable) based on information provided by various Trillium departments, vendors, and customers.

We are looking for permanent full-time Nurse Practitioners to work at various ofďŹ ce locations throughout the South East region. This is a shared geographical approach to align with the 7 emerging Health Links in the South East.

The primary responsibilities for this position are: 1. Coordinate scheduling for release of finished goods and bulk products (where applicable) with Quality Control and Logistics departments to meet customer service requirements. 2. Coordinate scheduling of approval to package of bulk products with manufacturing and packaging departments and Logistics to maintain production schedule. 3. Coordinate scheduling of review/approval of semi-finished goods/bulk products with manufacturing departments and Logistics to maintain production schedule. 4. Maintain master release schedule. 5. Back-up for raw material/packaging component, manufacturing, and packaging order document review and approval activities. 6. Perform investigations and propose CAPA for events associated with the Manufacturing Quality Assurance department. 7. Back-up for review and approval of protocols related to AQLs, inspection, rework, reprocessing, repackaging, and other activities. 8. Act as primary designate for Manufacturing Quality Assurance Supervisor. 9. Other duties as assigned.

The Hospice Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner (HPC NP) will contribute to excellence in the delivery of care for people of all ages and their families requiring hospice palliative care in the South East LHIN. The HPC NP will collaborate with inter-professional care teams across the health care continuum including (but not limited to) home care, primary care, specialized hospice palliative care, acute care and community supportive care organizations/agencies.

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A university degree in chemistry, pharmacy or a related science is required. Minimum 3–5 years previous related QA work experience. Attention to detail and excellent problem solving skills. Ability to perform in a fast paced environment with a minimum of supervision. In addition excellent interpersonal, communication, organizational and computer skills are required. • If you are a qualified person for this position please forward your resume in confidence to:

For more information on this opportunity, please visit our website www.se.ccac-ont.ca or contact Amanda Dionne, Recruitment Specialist at 1-888-871-8868 ext. 5675. CL428482_0822

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The HPC NP may provide direct care for individuals with hospice palliative care needs when this service would not otherwise be available. Strong collaborative relationships will be built with providers of palliative care in the South East LHIN. The HPC NP will collaborate with these partners to promote integration of inter-professional care across the continuum of health care services, and to advance 24/7 hospice palliative care support.

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Human Resources Trillium Health Care Products 2337 Parkedale Ave. Brockville, Ontario K6V 5W5 Fax: (613) 342-5330 E-mail in Word format: Careers@TrilliumHCP.com

Hospice Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner

How to apply: Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter, indicating Posting # 92-2013 in the subject line on or before September 9, 2013 to: careers@se.ccac-ont.ca We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. “La version Française de cette annonce est disponible sur demande.â€?

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Perth, bachelor apartment, centrally located, close to Algonquin College, includes, heat, water, fridge, and stove. Non-smoking. No pets. $500/month. Available September 1. First and last months rent. Call 613-257-2338.

Perth, bachelor apt. Clean adult building. Laundry facilities. Parking. $525/mth. Hydro extra. Available Sept. 1. 613-283-5996.

Perth/Carleton Place, Hwy 7, extra large furnished bachelor suite, available October 1. No pets. No smoking. $ 6 0 0 / m o n t h . 613-326-0366.

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required for a busy import dealership in Carleton Place Please apply in person to Brian Maley at Rivington Mitsubishi at 10563 Hwy. 7, Carleton Place

or email resume to bmaley@rivingtonmitsubishi.ca

No phone calls please Administrative Secretary – Permanent Full Time

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Description: Under the supervision of the Manager of Finance and Administration, the Administrative Secretary is responsible for a wide variety of administrative duties in support of the Executive Director, senior management members and program staff. The Administrative Secretary is also required to maintain confidentiality and professionally interact with employees, management and the public Abilities: Knowledge, Education, Skills • Post-Secondary Diploma in Executive Office Administration, or relevant discipline, required • Secondary School Diploma required • 3-5 years’ experience in an Administrative role preferred • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point, Access) • Knowledge of Accounting/Bookkeeping procedures and AccPac Accounting Software • Knowledge of Easypay Payroll software would be an asset • Knowledge of web design procedures and standards • Valid “Gâ€? Driver’s License with good driving record Additionally, the Administrative Secretary requires excellent proven skills in: Planning, Organizing, Communication and Time Management. Strong written and verbal skills to communicate with all levels of the organization and its executive team are essential. Salary/ Shifts: Starting wage $23.39 to $25.15 hour as per Collective Agreement. 70 hours/ two week period Application Process Submit Cover letter referencing competition number by email, fax, or letter to Community Living Association (Lanark County) Human Resources by September 3, 2013. COMPETITION NUMBER - AA-13082013

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Assistant plant foreman is required to bag, package and blend fertilizer. Organize seasonal staff during busy season. Deliver fertilizer, spreaders and chemicals in off season.

Email: angela@clalanark.ca Fax: 613-257-5679 Letter: Human Resources Community Living Association (Lanark County 178 Townline Road East Carleton Place, ON K7C 2C2

Lanark County Family Relief Program A part of Lanark Renfrew Health and Community Services

Requires a Family Relief Worker Contract Position from September 3, 2013 to March 31, 2014 21 hours/week

We are seeking a mature, reliable, and compassionate individual to develop programs for adults with complex/multiple special needs who are medically or technically dependent. Primary responsibilities are to provide daily care and stimulating activity for individuals in the program. QualiďŹ cations: Three to ďŹ ve years experience working with adults with complex/multiple needs coordinating activities and services. Also, provide total care such as lifting and transferring, feeding and personal care. Post-secondary degree or diploma in social science courses such as, Developmental Services Worker, Behavioral Science Degree or related disciplines. Crisis Intervention, First Aid and CPR A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle Applications should be submitted on or before September 3, 2013 to: Carol Anne McNeil Family Relief Manager 30 Bennett St. Carleton Place, ON K7C 4J9 cmcneil@lcp-home.com Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Job Posting Inserting Machine Operator Trainee Distribution Metroland Media- Formerly Performance Printing

Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate opening for the following seasonal position: Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has openings in their Road Construction, Paving and Structures Divisions in all locations for the following positions:

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal employee will: • Possess a strong mechanical aptitude • Have strong production and workflow skills • Be able to work unsupervised • Demonstrate a high level of flexibility • Be highly self-motivated • Ability to troubleshoot • Working knowledge of inserting equipment • Be available for ALL shifts

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 diploma • 2-4 years production experience in high volume shop Please send resume to rconium@perfprint.ca or drop o to 65 Lorne Street.

Qualifications

Supervisor/Superintendent Minimum 5 years related experience in highway/road, Paving and Bridge construction Minimum 3 years in a supervisory role Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource requirements

Civil Engineering Technologist designation and/or related experience in civil construction/engineering Experience in construction quality control would be an asset Must possess excellent communication and computer skills Able to review contract documents, contract specifications and project plans Experience using nuclear gauges is an asset Strong work ethic and a positive team attitude Strong knowledge of OHSA Willing to travel

Lead Hand/Foreman Minimum 5 years related experience in highway/road, Paving and Bridge construction General understanding of local, provincial and federal workplace regulations, ordinances and legislation Determine work procedures and prepare work schedules Assure that assigned areas of responsibility are performed effectively with efficient use of personnel, materials, facilities and time

Responsibilities Monitor material produced and placed using nuclear densometer gauge Document information and review with field staff Work with consultant staff and/or the owner to achieve Quality Assurance samples as per contract requirements Ensure all QA sampling is completed per contract requirements

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter in confidence to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com by September 6, 2013. Please clearly indicate the position you are applying for Please visit our website below to view a more detailed Job Ad CL431013/0718

JOB REQUIREMENTS: • Working knowledge of flyer distribution as well as a working knowledge of inserting equipment • Ability to learn and understand production requirements • Ability to learn and apply departmental rules and procedures • Good communication and leadership skills • Flexibility in both hours and job requirements, depending on customers needs.

The QC Technician will ensure that the quality control standards and procedures are met.

Supervisor/Superintendent Lead Hand/Foreman

SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Operate Inserting machines ie. setup, adjustments etc. • Assist in planning pre-insert packages • Meet production goals • Respond to deadlines • Ensure quality standards are met • Provide training to part-time sta where required • Maintenance • Other duties as requires

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Quality Control Technician (Materials – Nuclear Densometer)

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com by September 6, 2013

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JOB SUMMARY: To lead and assist in operations on the Distribution floor, including coordinating the staging and inserting of flyers on the night shift using inserting machines and evaluation of performance levels to ensure a smooth and eďŹƒcient workflow for both the EMC’s and lettershop jobs.

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Cruickshank Cruickshank Construction Construction Limited Limited is is currently currently looking looking for for the the following following position throughout South Ontario: position in in all ourlocations Elginburg, Kemptville and Eastern Green Valley Quarries:

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We haveTime, experience Pavingat We are are currently currently seeking seeking Labourers AZ Driverswho for Part On Callinpositions and Asphalt operations. our various Quarries. We We are are looking looking for for hard hard working working individuals individuals with with aa commitment commitment to to safety safety and Paving is required. Must are be willing to travel, and quality. quality. Experience AZ Licence,inclean Abstract and CVOR required. valid G Licence and own transportation. Experience driving Dump Truck and hauling Aggregate is an asset.

Cruickshank Construction Limited is currently looking for the following position in all locations throughout South Eastern Ontario:

To To apply, apply, please please send send resume resume and and cover cover letter letter to: to: rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com or or Fax Fax # # 613-542-3034 613-542-3034 as as soon soon as as possible. possible. Cruickshank Cruickshank thanks thanks all all applicants. applicants.

Paving Labourers We are currently seeking Labourers who have experience in Paving and Asphalt operations.

Training is provided.

We are looking for hard working individuals with a commitment to safety and quality. Experience in Paving is required. Must be willing to travel, valid G Licence and own transportation.

MACHINISTS & WELDERS (Brockville Plant) James Ross Limited is now hiring! Recent world-wide demand for their products has created immediate openings. The company is a metal fabricator of innovative pulp and paper cleaning equipment. CNC MACHINISTS Your duties will include operating the world’s most advanced equipment – Nicolas Correa Axia 11.5 meter planner, Mazak VTC-800/30SR and Mazak Quick Turn 300M Milling and Turning Centers. Experience in the following is an asset.

WELDERS (Junior to Intermediate Level) If you are seeking long-term employment with a solid employer and an excellent remuneration package, send or hand deliver your resume as soon as possible to:

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C.W. ARMSTRONG P.O. BOX 773, 201 – 84 KING STREET WEST BROCKVILLE, ON K6V 5W1 C.W. Armstrong e-mail: c.w.armstrong@ripnet.com Canada’s Leading Career Specialist or call (613) 498-2290

Wm J. Gartland Director of Education

Job PosƟng Job Title: Department: Division:

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STUDENTS WANTED

JOB SUMMARY: Metroland East is seeking a reporter for the Kingston Heritage EMC and Frontenac Gaze e EMC. The posi on is based out of Kingston. This posi on requires strong wri ng and an ability to come up with fresh story ideas. The candidate will be expected to produce clean, quick, and interes ng stories on a variety of topics – news, features and sports. As well as repor ng for our newspapers, the successful candidate should have mul media skills, as they will also be required to provide online content. The successful candidate must be able to work well with others, be organized, mul -task under ght deadlines, and have solid news judgment.

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Applicants must possess: • a journalism degree or diploma; • experience in photography; • experience in online journalism; • experience with page layout using InDesign; • strong knowledge of social media; • valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.

Deadline for applica ons is September 6, 2013. Job Category: Media

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Interested applicants should send their resume via email to: Hollie PraƩ-Campbell Assistant Editor hpraƩ-campbell@perfprint.ca

FUNCTIONS - Li ing flyers from pallets, and placing them on a feeder to insert flyers into newspapers. - Inser ng flyers into newspapers. - Jog and strap bundles once inser on of required flyers is completed. - Load completed bundles onto pallets. - Other du es may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse.

Interested applicants should forward their resume via email to kpogue@metroland.com, or drop it off in person at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls Ontario. We appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for a interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please. THE EMC - 47 - Thursday, August 22, 2013

Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom in heritage stone building. $895/month. Heat, hydro, fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. Available August 1. 613-283-9650.

Smiths Falls, available immediately. Room for rent. $450/mth. including heat and hydro. 613-283-7000. Smiths Falls. Bachelor apartment, available May 1, no pets, no smoking, single female preferred. Call Graham 613-283-0865. Smiths Falls- Carssridge Apartments, 2 b e d r o o m , $1055/month. Available Sept. 1st. Heat, hydro, cable included. Please call 613-283-9650 Smiths Falls- Downtown 1 bedroom. Newer, quiet, secure building. Fridge, stove. No pets, non-smoking, references. Available Sept 1st. $725, utilities included. 613-283-1721.

As a leading manufacturer of advanced textiles and materials, we are excited about our future and the role talented individuals play in our company. We are looking to fill the following positions at our manufacturing plant in Perth.

Mechanic 1-2 years mechanical experience in any sector is required. Please forward your resume with a list of references to: careers@albint.com Thank you for your interest.

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Inserter, Casual Part Time- Smiths Falls DistribuƟon Center

REQUIREMENTS - Must be 15 years old. - Physically able to li 5-25 lbs. - Standing for extended periods of me. - Con nual rota on of wrist, back and shoulders. - Mo vated self starter. - Reliable team worker. - Shi s are weekend 7:30am-3:30pm and MondayWednesday a er 3:30pm.

Evening and weekend work will be required.

PART TIME HELP WANTED We offer a casual work environment. We require a self motivated individual for yard work. You must be able to operate a loader and may be heavy lifting. Knowledge of vehicles an asset. Send resume to Box 898, Winchester, ON K0C 2K0. CL434929_0822

✔ Certified machinist training, 3 years’ experience ✔Machine custom and complex parts and equipment with high tolerances ✔Ability to read job packets and understand complex blueprints ✔CNC programming for lathes and milling machines essential

Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom apt. 2nd floor. Adults only. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. Graham (613)283-0865.

Smiths Falls- Available immediately. 2 bedroom, upper apartment. $625/month includes heat. 613-283-7000.

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Smiths Falls 2 bedroom apt. $1120/mth. Available Oct. 1. Heat and hydro included. 613-283-9650.

Smiths Falls. 3 Bedroom $900/month Gas & Hydro extra, 66 Queen St. Year lease. First & Last months rent. 613-790-8556.

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To apply, please send resume and cover letter to: rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax # 613-542-3034 as soon as possible. Cruickshank thanks all applicants.

Invites applications from qualified professionals for: MANAGER OF HUMAN RESOURCES Kemptville Board Office – Kemptville We are currently seeking a Manager of Human Resources. The Manager of Human Resources, reporting to the Superintendent, has a strong background in all facets of labour relations, directs and coordinates teaching, administrative and support staffing, performance evaluations, benefits, and salary and leave administration. The successful candidate has a University degree, preferably in Human Resources or Labour Relations, CHRP certification, five years of related experience, proficiency in excel and word processing, superior oral, written and communication skills and the ability to meet constant deadlines. Experience in an educational setting is essential. Individuals who possess an equivalent combination of education and experience may also be considered. Please ensure that your curriculum vitae is accompanied by four references, proof of qualifications, and forward to the email address or fax number noted below by September 3, 2013: Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: Barb.Renaud@cdsbeo.on.ca Only those candidates who are selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest. Brent Laton Chair of the Board

If you possess a desire to help others who are experiencing difficulties and/or distress please call Debbie or Bruce at (613) 345-1290 or 1-866-544-5614 as soon as possible.

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We are looking for PHONE LINE VOLUNTEERS for our Brockville, Carleton Place, Gananoque, Kemptville, Perth & Prescott Offices

FOR RENT Smiths Falls- 1 bedroom apt. Great location, behind Food Basic’s, near schools. Fridge, stove, $650/plus. Available Sept. 1st. 613-284-4603, e-mail LHammell@sympatico.ca

We provide service on compilation engagements and review engagements. We work with our clients on short and long term planning including the areas of taxation and succession. Our firm doesn’t do audit engagements and our employees are not expected to work weekends. We offer a benefits package to our team members.

We need: Experience in the preparation of Compilation Engagement files and Review Engagement files including financial statements and corporate tax returns. Knowledge of personal, corporate and trust tax is essential Must be a positive and effective communicator

Our Ideal Candidate will have: Minimum of 2 years post designation public accounting experience Professional accounting designation (CPA, CA, CGA, CMA) Please respond in confidence to: POB 261 CL434910_0822 Perth, ON K7H 3E4

Smiths Falls- Furnished, 2 bedroom, appliances, cable included. Walking distance downtown/hospital, Quiet working person, $725 plus electrical. Parking (one car), freshly painted. 613-812-2400. Smiths Falls. Shared accommodations in 3 bedroom house (with male). Parking, cable, highspeed internet, laundry facilities, heat and hydro included. $700/month. Mature person preferred. Call/text 613-404-4511 or gerropappo@gmail.com Smiths Falls. Toulon Place Apartments. 2 bedroom $880/month. Also, 1 bedroom, $790/month. Available October 1st. Heat and hydro included. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650. Very charming 1 bedroom suite, near the river in Merrickville. Available September 1 for non-smoker with references. Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, bedroom (queen), laundry, central heat and A/C, internet, private patio, parking, 4 minute walk to downtown. Furnished or unfurnished, no pets. $1,000/month, all utilities included. Call Gordon 613-269-2964.

STORAGE Franktown area. Single car garage. $100/mth. Loft $75/mth. 613-283-8387.

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AZ DRIVERS NEEDED For fall harvest.

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Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom Room for rent. Available apartment, ground floor, immediately. Washer/dry- centrally located, available er. Phone. No pets. Leave immediately. No pets. No message. 613-284-8378. smoking. Call Graham 613-283-0865.

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Clean Abstract. Please contact Willows Agriservices in Delta ON 613-928-2371 or

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Broadview Nursing Centre

has the following positions available: Houseparent – for male youth, live-in position Floor Staff – full-time part-time – awake overnight

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Ed Widenmaier for over 25 years. Free estimates, Reasonable rates. Commercial and Residential Owner operated. 613-267-3205

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REAL ESTATE 3 bedroom house. Older home. Very good condition. Situated on 3.78 acres. South of Kemptville. Financing available OAC. $169,500. Rent to own possible. Dave 613-989-5451. 4 bedroom house, village of Dacre (off Hwy. 132)double lot (put together). Asking $250,000. Electrical toilets. Small wood shed. 613-326-1626.

Growing Business for Sale Located in Picturesque Westport Are you an esthetician or a massage therapist? Are you looking to own your own business? Sundari day spa could be your perfect fit!

Part Time Cook & Casual Dietary Aides

Please submit resumes and inquiries to 613-342-3767 or by email to dfraser@sherwoodparkmanor.com and/or arodger@sherwoodparkmanor.com

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The successful candidates must have recent experience in LTC and an unrestricted license with the College of Nurses of Ontario

Must see! 1987 double wide mobile home. 2 Saddle Ave., Smiths Falls. 2 bedroom with large living room, dining room, kitchen, workshop, garage. Completely upgraded. New appliances. $75,000. 613-284-7298.

Susan Jikeli 613-273-8799 susan@green-medicine.ca Check us out @ sundaridayspa.com TENDERS

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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.

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613-273-5000 Live your Dream: Cottage rental business. 14 furnished, waterfront units. Gorgeous 7 room home, sandy beach, 10 rental boats. $760,000 OAC**MLS Country-Wooded: 1 1/2 acres, stream-side lot. $14,700 with $1000 down OAC. Westport: Bobs Lake, pristine waterfront of 754’. 4.5 acre treed estate. 3 bedroom 4 season bungalow and large garage. $345,000. MLS. Lucrative family operated taxi business: 4 licensed cars. $110,000. Merrickville: Charming Early Canadian 3 bedroom home and garage on large lot. Only $117,900. Wanted: Contractor pays top cash price for homes and cottages in need of repair or renovation. Free evaluation on request.

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PERSONAL Looking for single girl, 35-45 yrs. Must be kind, caring, thoughtful and truly a nice person. Looking for a long-lasting, real relationship with hopes of settling down. I am a young 50 year old male. Single, attractive, decent body. never married, have no children but would love to have a family. Into racing cars, outdoors, and very handy. Honest, reliable, caring, helpful and I enjoy working. I smoke but do not drink alcohol. If interested please send me a short letter telling me about yourself along with a photo and phone number. Adam Reed, 18A River St., Smiths Falls, K7A-3S2 Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158 Retired Male looking for a female to share the quite life together. Mid 70’s. Call for details. 613-284-0686.

LOST & FOUND Lost- gold bracelet lost August 10th in Perth. If found please call 613-267-6490.

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The successful candidate must have a diploma or degree in recreational and leisure studies, therapeutic recreation, kinesiology or other related ďŹ eld from a community or university. Please submit resumes and inquiries to 613-342-3767 or by email to nnesbitt-boucher@sherwoodparkmanor.com

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

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Brooks and Cryderman Ltd PO Box 400, 9 Elvira Street West, Kemptville, Ontario, K0G 1J0 Email: brookscryderman@bellnet.ca Fax: 613-258-2736

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Grass cutters, landscapers as well as tree planters (3 positions) wanted for busy landscaping business. The right individual would work for the winter for our snowplowing business and would continue full-time employment in the spring. Driver’s license required.

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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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Apply via email to Cathy Cole, Director of Nursing at Cathy.Cole@broadviewnc.ca or in person to Broadview Nursing Centre 210 Brockville Street, Smiths Falls ON K7A 3Z4

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Fax resume to: 613-498-2905 or e-mail: wyc@ripnet.com or Mail: 3923 County Rd 26 R.R.2 Brockville, ON K6V5T2

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About Us Brooks and Cryderman is a well-established Plumbing, Heating, Cooling and Electrical company operating in the Kemptville area for over 30 years. We specialize in small to medium size jobs, mostly service, emergencies and contracting. The drive and commitment behind our success is in the quality of our people. We pride ourselves on teamwork, cooperation and getting the job done right the ďŹ rst time because with Brooks and Cryderman, it’s personal. The Role As a Service HVAC Technician with Brooks and Cryderman you will oversee and conduct planned and preventative maintenance, installations and repairs for our valued clients. You will provide exceptional customer service and keep clear and concise maintenance records. Skills and Requirements You are a licensed Gas Fitter 2 and a licensed Oil Burner Mechanic 2 with a minimum of four years of experience. Valid drivers license. You are practiced in residential and small commercial environments. You are capable of independent decision making, problem solving, troubleshooting and multi-tasking. A residential air conditioning license would be an asset also with some interest and knowledge in geothermal systems. A willingness to take on an apprenticeship as a Plumber is required. A future opportunity to apprentice for other trades will be available. Compensation Competitive wages + Group insurance plan and RRSP savings plan available. Email, fax, post or drop off your resumes to the above address.

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Lost- Smiths Falls Dairy Queen or R5 Mahon Rd. Large, black, short-haired, declawed, female, spad cat. White spot on neck. Please call 613-283-5236.

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home, up to 6 months. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.

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

Milker needed for night and weekend shifts at large dairy farm. Seeking mature long term employees. Please email resume with references to leadfoot0310@gmail.com

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Fall is a beautiful time to be on the Lake: Three bedroom cottage on the Rideau at Beveridges Locks available from August 17 through September daily/weekly at $550 per week. For more information please contact Bill at 613-858-4179 or Bob EXEL CONTRACTING. Po613-812-3754. sitions available for comlandscape Quiet Adult Campground. mercial All services, near Merrick- construction & grounds maintenance include: Foreville, Ontario. Rideau River, Petangue, tennis, persons, Labourers, Truck fishing, telephone. $1,200 Drivers, Equipment Operaper season. tors. Full time & seasonal positions. Email resume to 613-269-4664. info@exelcontracting.ca or Riverfront summer cot- fax 613-831-2794. No tage for sale. 2 bedroom. phone calls please. 16 Lockview Lane, Kilmarnock Lock. $12,000. 570-263-7495. Experienced kitchen and Waterfront cottages, ex- wait staff for The Goose & cellent fishing, sandy Gridiron. Drop resume off beach, miles of boating. at 317 St. Lawrence St., $525/week. Relaxing af- Merrickville or e-mail; fordable family fun. Sin- thegoose1856@hotmail.com gleton Lake Family Campground. Experienced painters w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a needed. Minimum 5 years experience. Must have 1-855-887-3230 personal tools and transportation. Perth area. 905-957-4516, HELP WANTED 905-928-4516. Dalhousie Lake Home For Youth is looking for committed adults to provide therapeutic foster care for children aged 3-17 years of age. Those interested please contact Chris Wright at 613-812-3465, Troy McNaughton at 613-818-6379 or email dalgroup@bellnet.ca for further information.

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AUCTION SALE Farm Machinery, Beef Show Cattle Handling Equipment, Hay, Straw, Barns and Grain Bin 3746 Larry Robinson Road, Russell, Ont. K4R 1E5 From Russell Village, travel straight west 3 kms to 4 way stop at Gregoire Road (Boundary Road), turn left and travel south 4 kms and turn right onto Springhill Road. Turn left onto Larry Robinson Road.– OR – From Metcalfe Village, travel south on 8th Line Road, turn left onto Springhill Road travel east 5 kms and right onto Larry Robinson. Watch For Auction Signs. Saturday August 31st at 11 am. As the farm has been sold, the following will be offered for sale: Farm Machinery – MF 375 tractor w/ quick attach loader,3350 hrs, top condition; White 1370 4x4 tractor w/loader; Corn- Pro 16’ steel goose neck livestock trailer; Wallenstein BX-60 3pth wood chipper, 6â€? new; Artic Cat 400 ATV 2003 4 wheel drive; JD D130 lawn tractor w/38â€? mower 2 yrs old; NH 479 haybine 9’ cut; IH 3450 round baler( 4’x5’ soft core ); NH 56 side rake; Frans-Gard tedder pto drive; Sitrec tedder pto drive; IH grain drill 20 run; NH 520 manure spreader; IH 10 flail crop chopper; MF 12 square baler w/Allied ground driven stooker; 2-16’ hay wagons; Allied 40’ hay elevator w/ undercarriage; IH 3 furrow 3pth plow; AC 12’ hydraulic discs; 12’ sprocket packer w/ transport wheels; Danuser 3pth post hole auger 12â€? ; McKee 6’ snow blower 3pth; Zero graze feeder wagon; hyd. bale grab, 2 bale spears ; Little Rhino 3pth scrapper blade 6’ ; grain grinder w/motor; 6 round bale feeders; 6- 18’ 7 bar steel gates; 4 – 22’ 5 bar steel gates, hd; other assorted gates; 4 stock tanks rubber and steel 4’x2’ ; 2- 10’ and 1- 5’plastic w/metal legs feeder cattle troughs; 3 mineral feeders; Gallager electric fencer; 160 electric fence posts; assorted T-Bar steel posts; 2 roles of page wire; 9 water bowls Power Max XP4400 gas generator; Coleman 5000 watt generator; Peterborough 14’ boat and trailer w/50 hp mercury motor. Show Cattle Equip. – Rostech colored wireless farm camera system new; black and white farm system camera w/300’ of wire; Gallager smart scale 200 electronic livestock scale; Aesculap shearing clippers, like new; assorted clippers; Air Express blow dryer III; older blow dryer; 32â€? livestock fan on wheels; 2-18â€? fans; set of blocking stocks; show cattle halters leather and nylon; 2 steel show gate dividers; 3pth 9 ½â€™ steel cattle breaking gate; 5 sets of halogen spot lights; forks, shovels, brooms; set of anti cow kickers; electric calf dehorners; 2 tattoo sets; Hay and Straw; Steel granary and barns – see www. theauctionfever.com for more details. Terms – Cash or Cheque with Proper ID Prop: Terry Lewis Auctioneers James and Hill Auction Service Ltd Carson Hill Stewart James (613) 821-2946 (613) 445-3269

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for the Estate of Mike Tierney Take Highway 401 Exit 716 at Prescott and travel north on Edward Street to McIntosh Road, then west to Property 2664. LABOUR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 - 9:30 A.M. Restorable Vehicles: 1939 Chevrolet sedan; 1940 Chrysler sedan; 1947 Chevrolet sedan; 1949 Ford pickup truck; 1950 Case VA tractor and loader; 1950’s Pontiac sedan; 1961 GM Corvair truck; 1962 Ford half ton truck; 1983 VW diesel Rabbit; Vehicles for Parts: 1934 Airflow sedan; 1949 Mercury truck; 1950 Plymouth Cranbrook sedan; Ford 11/2 ton truck chassis with duals; Ford 11/2 ton truck frame and cab; Approximately 10’ flatbed platform for back of truck; VW Vanagon; JD 440JC bulldozer; Numerous assorted engine blocks; Quantity of antique vehicle parts including starters, generators, carburetors, fenders, doors and more; Several old lawnmowers, garden tractors, snowblowers and rototillers, all as is and some for parts; Small engines in various states of repair; Scrap iron; Tools and Equipment: Tire changer; Engine jack; Acetylene torches; Parts baths; Bridgeport milling machine; Ryder milling machine; Drill press; Antique drill press; South Bend Model A metal lathe; A very large industrial type metal lathe; Another metal lathe; Two brake drum lathes; Two wood lathes; Bench band saw; Beaver jointer; Power hacksaw; Chop saws; Press; Metal break; English wheel - to make fenders; Sandblaster; Forge; Anvil; Chainsaw chain sharpening machine; Saw tooth cutting machine; Air compressor; Wisconsin engine; Numerous power tools; Large quantity of assorted hand tools including wrenches, socket sets, bolt cutters and so on; Many other items too numerous to mention. For further information, please contact Jim Tierney at 613-925- 3412. TERMS: CASH or CHEQUE with PROPER I.D. Lunch by Antique Wheels In Motion Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145 AUCTIONS

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Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 & 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com

The Thousand Islanders Ladies Barbershop Chorus is seeking a new enthusiastic director with a strong musical background and a love of harmony. This small Harmony Inc. chorus, based in Brockville Ontario, is proud of its singing awards and enjoys entertaining in the community. Our strong music and management teams look forward to hearing from applicants who would love to join an energetic, hardworking, fun loving group of ladies, and could help us move forward to achieve our goals of excellence and entertainment. Please contact Gidget Kaert for further information at gigi763@hotmail.com or 613-345-0628.

AUCTION SALE Saturday, August 24, 2013 10 a.m. Sharp For Beth and Neil Dennis to be held at their home located at 249 Comba Lane, Pakenham, Ontario. (Cty Rd 29 South from Pakenham approx. 3 kilometres) Thundercraft 28’ 280 Express cabin cruiser - 4.3 Inboard - Mercruiser outdrive. Fully equipped - sleeps six, with trailer. This boat is in excellent condition. It will be offered for sale at 1:30 PM.; piano; antiques; collectables; household furniture; assorted tools, lawn and garden equipment. The Dennis’ have sold their farm and everything must sell. Come and enjoy a day in the country and possibly go home with a few treasures. Bring your lawn chairs. Owners: Beth and Neil Dennis 613-624-5059 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident the day of the sale

WORK WANTED “A1� Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, driveway sealing, moving, tree removal, eaves trough cleaning, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290. Custom Built Pine sheds, bunkies, cottages and garages. Build on-site or delivery available. Email: firewoodsales@live.ca or call 613-853-3473. M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2446.

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Selby Livestock & Auctions Centre MONDAY SEPT 2ND AT 1:00PM In conjunction with regular sale: Herd Dispersal of Lowline Angus Approx. 40 Head For more info TOM HARRISON 613-379-1006 BOB DOYLE 613-272-2968

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For Estate of Esther Finlayson 27 Elgin St., Smiths Falls, ON on Sat., Aug. 24/13 @ 10 am 9 pc DF dining room table w/6 chairs, china cabinet & buffet. D.W. Nichols painting (good). Chicago to Vancouver The Mountainer C.P. Soo Line (engines front emblem) sign. Royal Doulton figurines (Goody two shoes 2037, Top of the hill 937, Kate 2789, Nenette 2379, Rebecca HN2805). Setting of 8 Sterling flatware, Louis XIV in Oak chest. Setting for 6 Sterling flatware. 10k Cameo ring and broach. Gold stick pins. 4 ladies gold rings. Limoges pin. 2 pce pearl handle pickle set. Birks, Avon, Black opera optics. Several vintage “Dinky Toy� toys farm, army, race, etc. Model cars. Automotive, Mad, sport ant. mags. 3-3 pc bedroom sets (1 ash, 1 walnut). Small cylinder desk. Fancy oak writing desk. Balloon back chair. Sets of 4 parlour & dining room chairs. Set of 6 oak dining room chairs. 2 deacon benches. 2 drawer Pembroke table. Round oak dining table. Washstand. Oak & East Lake side boards. Walnut chest of drawers. Oak high boy dresser. Oak hall mirror. Mahogany tall boy chest of drawers. Ant. 1 door cupboard. 2 blanket boxes. Mahogany coffee table. Fancy parlour arm chair. Nursing, McGill & Mahogany arm chair rockers. Victorian slipper chair. Walnut cedar hope chest. Dresser mirror. Hall tree. Pine jam cupboard. Parts for sectional bookcase. Pine bench. Quilt rack. Child table. Corner what-not shelf. Books & records. Record cabinet. Book case. Child’s rocker. Doll carriage. Metal CN & Marks train sets. New York Central railway lamp. CPR Railway lamp. Meccano set. Metal girls sewing machine. C1960 model cars. JD toy tractor & machinery. Beswick & Griffin cats. RS coco jug. Cups & saucers. Crystal stemware. Brass teapot & stand. 2 RD partial dish sets. Crocks. Cranberry & turquoise glass. Chalkware. Coal oil lamp. Ant. hanging lights. Beacon barn lamps. Green & clear oil lamps. Wooden barrel. 2 Lampliter chrome helmets & neckerchiefs. Walking sticks & canes. Radios. Matching love seat & chair. Swivel chair. Coffee & several small tables. Cabinet color TV & stereo. Fireplace iron. Man’s fur coat. Air compressor. Fishing tackle. Copper boiler & kettle. Old fire extinguisher. Hat boxes. Snowshoes.& many other articles too numerous to mention. Everything must sell to settle the estate. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Saturday August 31, 2013 9:30am sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale the contents of the recently sold home of Isabella and the late William Taylor, Pakenham, Ontario as well as a number of items from other consignors. All items are in excellent condition and must sell. Generator; hand tools; Lanark County corner cupboard circa 1840; 8 pc dining room suite; china; Asian and African novelties, household items, lawn and garden tools. Please visit our website for complete listing. 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

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Girl’s clothes 3-6, toys, household, desk, oak easel. 991 Drummond Conc 1 (near Churchill Road) Perth. 8-noon. Saturday, August 24.

Holiday Weekend, Friday, August 30, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. 8-8. Almost the biggest sale around, all season items including estate and moving sale items. Cty Rd 36 BolingSend A Load to the dump, broke or Rd 38 to Crow cheap. Clean up clutter, Lake Rd to Badour Rd. garage sale leftovers or Follow signs. leaf and yard waste. Huge garage sale, down613-256-4613. sizing, everything but the Window Washing Wiz- kitchen sink, Friday, Auards. Commercial and gust 23 (4-7 p.m.), Saturresidential. No job too big day, August 24 (8-1). 454 or too small. Call Moffatt St., Carleton Place. 613-264-6115 or email: windowwashingwizards Huge Sale on 4325 @hotmail.com Roger Stevens (S. Falls)near Dwyer Hill. Quality items-Fishing BUSINESS SERVICES and camping accessories, tents, tables, linCRIMINAL RECORD? ens, fabric, books, Don’t let your past limit microwave ovens, new your career plans! guitar, jewelry, kitchen Since 1989 Confidential, articles and regular Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Yard Sale stuff! SaturRating day Aug. 24 8-3 rain or EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL shine. FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOK- Huge Yard Sale! Tons of LET baby stuff, toys, some fur1 - 8 - N O W - P A R D O N niture & other various (1-866-972-7366) items. Saturday, August w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e - 24th, 9-4. 2822 McLachlin cord.com Road off Hwy 15. Roger’s Affordable Handyman Service. Reasonable rates. Indoor/outdoor jobs, painting included. Call (613)267-1183.

Multi-family yard sale, 9 km east of Perth on Hwy 7, turn left Drummond Conc 7, keep left Code 117 Johnston Street, Road, signs. Saturday, AuCarleton Place. Saturday gust 24. August 24. 8-noon. Rain date, Sunday August 25. Multi-family yard sale. Furniture, household Rain or shine. 46 Gore St., items, books, videos, West, Perth (at the back). games, and lots more. August 31st, September 1st and 2nd, 8 a.m-6 p.m. Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. Murray’s Furniture & Flea 613-256-1511. 36 ven- Market. Open 6 Days a week. Closed Mondays. dors. Open daily 10-5. 525 High St., Carleton Antiques, collectibles, Place. 613-253-1804. Anart, furniture, music, toys, tiques, Toys, Collectibles, dolls, tools, wood, glass, Jewellery & More. pottery, and much more! Saturdays, August 24 and Over 1000 DVD movies, 31. Rain dates 25 and 1. $2/each. Over 200 DVD 20 Main St West, Smiths seasons (many BlueRays), antiques and much Falls. more. 1598 Quarry Rd., Aug. 24, in parking lot be- corner of Ramsey 5A, tween 329 and 333 Maude Carleton Place. Friday AuSt., Almonte. Sewing ma- gust 23, 5-7 PM. Saturday chine, Dobok, etc., furni- August 24th, 8 AM- 1 PM. ture, toys, books, lots Sat Aug 24 (rain date Sun) more. 8-12. (9-1) 233 Cedar Crest August 24, 8-4, 2073 Drive, Beckwith. Variety Beckwith Concession 6, household items -furninorth of Franktown. An- ture, kitchenware, toys, tiques, wooden skis, rope camping, patio, etc. maker, large US unflown flag, hockey cards, indus- Saturday, August 24th, 8 trial cart, 100 8’ cedar a.m-2 p.m. 663 Anderson Rd., Fallbrook. posts, collectible Smurf Side rubber toys, and many Household items, 2 dressother treasures. Rain or ers, computer stand, 94 Yamaha VMax snowmoshine. bile, tree-stand, compound August 24, 9-1, 320 Ker- bow, basketball net. Rain ford Rd., Merrickville. An- or shine. tiques, computer desk, linens, lamps, CD player, Saturday, August 24th, 9 etc. also antique pine jam a.m- 4 p.m. 91 Bay Rd., cupboard 613-269-2270. Smiths Falls.

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Community indoor yard sale. Fri. Aug. 23, Sat. Aug. 24. 8-1. 65 Rideau Ferry Road, between Lombardy and Rideau Ferry. Estate Sale of James Gordon plus parts of two other estates. Furniture, collectable’s, antiques, sports memorabilia. Friday August 30, 1 p.m. Saturday, August 31st to Monday, September 2nd, 7 a.m. 108 Sherbrooke St., Perth. Info; 613-267-2497. Estate Sale- Thursday, August 22 to Sunday, August 25th, 9 a.m. 348 Kitley Line 8, Frankville. Household, tools, etc. Everything must go!! Estate Yard Sale. 2316 Derry Side Rd. off Ninth Line of Beckwith, Ashton. Sat. Aug. 24, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Garage Sale, Many household items. Perth: 8 Arthur Street, August 24th 9am-1pm Rain date August 25th.

Saturday, August 31st, 9 a.m-3 p.m including small household items, crafts, books and artists supplies. 11 Drummond St., Newboro. Sunday, Aug. 25, 9-3, 935 Kitley Line 3, Jasper. 2-tier organ (good shape), furniture, $5 a chair, dishes (mostly 10 cents each), misc household (discounted), 1 antique trunk, etc. Tole and Decorative Artists Sale. Brushes, paints, books, patterns, 100plus wood pieces. Saturday, August 31, 9 a.m-3 p.m. 11 Drummond St., Newboro. Trains, Trains, Trains. 5 Otterdale Cres., Smiths Falls. Saturdays, August 17 and 24. Weather permitting, Saturday, August 24, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 6818 Roger Stevens Drive, Smiths Falls. Books, movies, dishes, miscellaneous items too numerous to list.

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MARSHALL ALEXANDER CROWE B.A., LL.B., L.S.M. April 14, 1921 – August 16, 2013 Son of William Johnston Crowe and Georgina Gertrude (nĂŠe Gammon). Predeceased by Doris Mary (nĂŠe Scanes), beloved wife of 61 years, his classmate at United College and energetic and devoted collaborator. Marshall and Doris were predeceased by their infant son William. Also predeceased by his parents and siblings, Gertrude Cochrane, Elliott, Ruth, Georgina , Florence Christiansen, John and Harry. Marshall was born on his parents’ farm near Rossburn, Manitoba and died of congestive heart failure at his own farm near Portland, Ontario with his family around him. He is survived by his dear friend, Glenna Roberts and his and Doris’ children, Tom, (Allison Shaw), Alison, Helen (David Pollard), Sheila (Brian Fukuzawa) and Abigail (Ron Sly, also deceased). His grandchildren: Jessica (Taro Murata), Caleb Yong (Juliana Ramirez-Herrera), Susan Crowe (Radek Zlamal) , David Berry (Samantha Robdrup), Catherine Crowe, Adam Berry and Ben Fukuzawa. His great-grandchildren: Jadyn and Isabelle Berry, Charlie and Lily Murata and Caroline Zlamal. Over the years, our parents opened their hearts and home to new Canadians whom we are proud to call family: Lawrence Le (Ping), Nick Ho (Irene), and Seumien Chen (Nobuo Sasaki) and their children and grandchildren: Innie Chen (Jordan Melzer and their son Emet), Yuli ChenSasaki, Jonathan and Rebecca Le, Ariana and Ashlyn Ho . Marshall attended Daniel McIntyre Collegiate in Winnipeg, obtained a B.A. in history and economics at United College, Winnipeg and an LL.B. at the University of Ottawa. He served in the Canadian Army during WW II and after the war as a Foreign Service OfďŹ cer, Department of External Affairs, including postings to New York (United Nations) and Moscow in the 40’s and 50’s. He resigned from the Foreign Service in 1961 and worked as the Economic Advisor, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. He returned to Ottawa in 1967 as Deputy Secretary to the Federal Cabinet, serving Prime Ministers Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Elliott Trudeau. He was later President and Chairman, Canada Development Corporation; Chairman, National Energy Board; President, M.A. Crowe Consultants; Director, Gulf-Mark Offshore; Counsel to Johnston and Buchan LLP and to Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP and a Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Marshall had many mentors in his career. He and Doris were both students of Arthur R.M. Lower and Arthur Phelps at United College. Marshall was guided as a junior Foreign Service OfďŹ cer by John Watkins and John Holmes. He never forgot his debt to these men and to the many colleagues and friends he was privileged to know over his life and career. Marshall and Doris raised cattle at the farm in Portland, partnering with good friends, Larratt and Paddy Higgins, Ross and Marion Stone and Eric Lawlor and were among a group of breeders who introduced the Dexter breed to Canada. They were also active in the beginning years of the Toronto French School; Marshall served on the Board of Directors and Doris helped to establish the ďŹ rst TFS school library. No words can adequately express our gratitude to the many wonderful caregivers, who supported Marshall and family. Thank-you Gloria, Susan, Penny, Faith, Linda, Kelly, Sheila, Elaine, Cyndal and Steven. Your gentle kindness, compassion and professionalism made it possible for us to keep Marshall at home, safe and comfortable and correcting our grammar until the end. We would like to express a special thanks to Susan Blue, for her kindness and devotion to both our parents over more than 20 years. Finally, we owe a great debt to the many physicians who assisted Marshall, including Dr. Susan Wilkinson and Dr. Kathy Wickens. A visitation is planned for Sunday, August 25, Scotland’s Funeral Home, Elgin Ontario, 2-5 pm. (613) 3595555, www.scotlandfuneralhome.com, followed by an open house Sunday evening at the farm, 4421 Old Kingston Rd., Portland, (613) 272-2561. A memorial gathering will be held in Ottawa at a date and place to be announced. Donations in Marshall’s memory may be made to Friends of the Rideau, 1 Jasper Ave., Smiths Falls, Ont., K7A 4B5; (613) 283-5810, info@rideaufriends.com “I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here.â€?


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Vintage clothing show and sale We are very excited about this new addition to Fibrefest. The Almonte Curling Club will be the site of a vintage clothing event, which will include a museum-quality display – The History of Fashion – designed to raise appreciation of the beauty, workmanship and creative potential of vintage and collectible clothing. Thirty juried vintage clothing dealers will

also be offering quality fashions for viewing and purchase. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy a huge variety of vintage fashions all in one location. Featured artist: Noelle Hamlyn Noelle is intrigued by the possibilities of textiles – of using textures and fibres to evoke emotion. She believes that our sense of touch is one of our most powerful, and is therefore drawn to things with strong tactile qualities. Using a wide range of unusual materials, she creates works that explore concepts such as memory and attachments, as well as cultural, family and personal narratives. “Sweetness of the Work” is a collection of pieces created in homage to hand work – usually completed by women – that seeks to showcase the accumulated stitches, labour and hours invested in traditional women’s hand work. Many pieces have been washed and treated to encourage the formation of salt crystals that are like the sweat and salt tears of the seamstress – a gentle meditation on the loss of these traditional skills, the repetitive nature of hand work, and the social role of women. The “tools of the trade,” from sewing machines, spinning wheels, and scissors, to buttons, bobbins and pins are cast with Japanese gampi paper to create ghost-like references to the hands that used and abandoned these “old fashioned” methods.

Two world-class exhibitions While Fibrefest is in full swing, the gallery at the textile museum will be featuring “Inner Vision,” a display of vibrant modern tapestries by prize-winning Peruvian artist/ weaver Maximo Laura, along with “Naked Coptic Dancers” a collection of Christian Egyptian tapestries from the 3rd to 12th century. You won’t want to miss a chance to see these outstanding collections. I say, don’t miss the Tweed Ride Almonte’s Tweed Ride. Riders will meet at the Almonte Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. and will take a merry jaunt around town to the various Fibrefest locations. While any bike is acceptable, classic models are naturally encouraged. Admission to Fibrefest is $5 per day, which includes access to all sites. Fibrefest runs on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 8 from 10 a.m s. to 4 p.m. in Almonte, just 45 minutes west of downtown Ottawa. Venues are the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, located at 3 Rosamond Street East in Almonte; and the Almonte Arena and Almonte Curling Club, located at 182 Bridge St. For more information, contact the museum at 613-2563754 ext. 7 or email info@ mvtm.ca. Submitted by the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum.

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Little Black Dress event a fun night out to help cancer research tgesner@perfprint.ca

Community – A little black dress is an absolute essential in any woman’s wardrobe. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Canadian Cancer Society this year, the Little Black Dress Event takes place on Saturday, Sept. 21 – an awesome opportunity to catch up with the girls, have fun and raise funds for the organization. “This is a ladies only event,� said organizer Carol Dryburgh. Festivities include a Shepherd’s fashion show, silent auction, hot and cold hors d’oeuvres from Leather Works Catering, disc jockey Jack Denovan, cash bar, red carpet with glamour photos and so much more. “Our special guests on the red carpet are members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP),� said Dry-

burgh with a smile. Paul Ross of the Ontario Provincial Police is the evening’s master of ceremonies. Additionally, members of the Ocean Wave Fire Company will act as servers. The affair, beginning at 7 p.m., takes place in the upper hall of the Carleton Place area, located at 75 Neelin St. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. This is the first year for the Little Black Dress event, and based on the keen level of interest expressed, the affair is already 100 per cent sold out. Tickets cost $40 per person or $290 for a table for eight. “We ended up needing to add two tables, bringing the final total to 41,� said Dryburgh. “We could have gone with more so easily.� “More and more people are touched in one way or another by this horrible disease,� she continued. “Women also like to get dressed up and have fun.�

Dryburgh purchased her little black dress last year. The night’s special speaker is Kimberly Pearson – survivor. Two years ago she fought brain cancer. Today she is in remission, spreading the word to other fighters to value each day and be a proud cancer survivor. Dryburgh is thrilled to have many guests coming from outside Carleton Place: Almonte, Carp, Ottawa, Perth. “We get to show off Carleton Place,� she said. Support from the local and area business community has been fantastic. “We’ve received many wonderful donations for our silent auction,� said Dryburgh. “We have a specially designed Little Black Dress Event quilt by The Pickle Dish in Carleton Place, four round-trip VIA Rail tickets (Ottawa to Quebec), Ottawa Senators sports package (tickets and merchandise)

and much more.� Proceeds from a special balloon pop fundraiser will assist the Canadian Cancer Society’s Wheels of Hope campaign, which provides transportation and support for those living with cancer. “I really want to thank the other seven members of the event’s organizing committee,� said Dryburgh. They are: Kate Bennett, Wendy Etmanski, Lorna Drummond, Leanne Dryburgh, Lisa Ross, Sarah Sanftenbe and Gay Wilson. “They are bright lights, full of enthu-

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Community – Who doesn’t love to sample delicious food and even tastier drinks? This year’s Harvest Food and Drink Show will be the newest place to do that. The Harvest Food and Drink Show, which will be held for the first time Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Almonte Agricultural Hall will feature food, wine, beer and other drinks for tasting. Organized by Emily Arbour, co-creator of the Handmade Harvest and owner of Almonte’s newest Mill Street store, Hello Yellow, the show is modelled after the hugely successful Ottawa Food and Wine Show, and promises to be a big hit. “I’m really excited about it,� said Arbour. “It’s our first year, so you never really know how it’s going to go, but I think we’re seeing a lot of interest so far.� For $20, participants get admission to the show as well as 10 sample tickets, at a total value of $5 and entry into the door prize draw. Samples of the many edible (and drinkable)

treats will be available for an assorted number of sample tickets, depending on the product, much like handing over tickets for rides at a fair. Additional sample tickets will be available for 50 cents each. “Food and drink items will be available for an average of two to three tickets each,â€? Arbour said. “It really depends on what the product is.â€? The 19 and over, licensed event is sponsored by the Heirloom CafĂŠ and will run from noon to 4 p.m. More than 30 local vendors from the Ottawa Valley, Montreal and Toronto will be there with bells on and with tons of samples for everyone to try. “We’re going to have some really interesting vendors, but also some old favourites as well,â€? said Arbour. Tickets are available while they last and can be purchased in store at Hello Yellow, located at 72 Mill St. in Almonte; at Crush Marketplace, 14 Mill St. in Almonte; or online at www. handmadeharvest.com/foodanddrink. Inquiries about the event can be directed through email at hello@handmadeharvest.com.

Above, Mad Faux Cheese, one of the vendors who will be present at the Harvest Food and Drink Show, makes completely vegan cheese that is renowned for tasting exactly like, well, cheese. Far left, The Merry Dairy, a frozen custard food truck, will also be at the show to sell samples of its cold desserts. Left, Really Horrible Enterprises, a local business, will be selling samples of its vanilla products at the show. Submitted photos

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Showcase your crafts at this fall’s Handmade Harvest, deadline Aug. 31 By KELLY KENT kkent@perfprint.ca

Community – Almonte and the arts go hand in hand. When people think of the small, historic town they think of the quirky shops with the unique products and the art, which can be found in many of the restaurants and other venues. Nothing, perhaps, captures Almonte’s arts scene like the Handmade Harvest, which is held twice a year here. The show features local artists who produce handmade products like knitwear, pottery or food items. For Almonte’s many artsy entrepreneurs, it is a chance to get their products out to the masses. This year’s fall show will take place on Nov. 2 and 3 at the Almonte Old Town Hall, and the deadline for crafters to apply to have a spot at the Handmade Harvest is Aug. 31. The event, which had its first

show in November of 2010, is run by Emily Arbour of Small Town Thinking and Hello Yellow, both local Almonte businesses, and Colleen Hewitt of Crush Marketplace, also an Almonte business. Both are lovers of crafts and wanted a way for other local crafters to come together. “We always loved crafting and making things,� said Arbour, “and we wanted to give other crafters an opportunity to showcase their handmade products.� The show is set up in the Almonte Old Town Hall and features around 30 different vendors on each of the two days. The vendors come from everywhere between Montreal to Toronto, but many are from the Ottawa Valley. Crafters of all genres are welcome, said Arbour, whether they produce food items, pottery, jewelry, knitted pieces or anything else. All they have to do is email some pictures

inSPIRE Church Carleton Place Church meets: Carambeck Community Centre, 351 Bridge Street, Carleton Place WHEN: EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am (Children’s service also at same time) Phone: (613) 552-1323 Email: scott@myinSPIREnetwork.com Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com Pastor: Scott Ridenour Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner Youth meet every Sunday night from 6–8pm At the CP Youth Centre (back of Carambeck Community Centre) Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com for more info

The Bridge Kanata (The Wesleyan Church) 285 Didsbury Rd., Kanata (Behind Canadian Tire) 613-592-7635 www.bridgechurches.ca connect@bridgechurches.ca SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 10:30 am Thursday @ 6:49 pm Bridge Kids (ages 3–Grade 5) available throughout the summer

Calvary Pentecostal Church Phone: 613 257 3484 Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca www.calvarycp.ca Ottawa Valley Vineyard Church Loving God, Loving People, Having Fun When: 10:30am SUNDAY Where: Carleton Place High School 613-257-6045 www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca

of their products and a short description of their business to the organizers for consideration. “It’s a great way for the crafters to showcase their products,� said Arbour, who said the show sees shoppers from all around. “Last Christmas, during one of the shows, the BMO’s (Bank of Montreal) ATM actually ran out of money,� said Arbour, explaining that many shoppers went there to take out cash to purchase items from the show, “even though it had just been filled up that morning.� Arbour estimates that around 2,000 shoppers come to each show, creating a vast audience of people for crafters to sell to. This year Arbour hopes to get almost entirely new vendors, with fresh new products to join the show. “It’s always nice to have the old favourites,� Arbour said.

Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. 613.256.2184 apc@trytel.com Rev. Alison & Rev. Brian Sharpe Mr. George Stewart Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY 11:00am Worship Service & Sunday School Nursery care Available. ALL WELCOME! Transportation is available by calling Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Almonte 613-256-1034 Father Lindsay Harrison SATURDAY MASS 4:30pm SUNDAY MASS 9:00 a.m. – 10:30am Children’s Liturgy, Youth Ministry, Bible Study, Prayer Circle (check website for times and programs) www.holynameofmaryparish.com Almonte Baptist Church 207 Reserve St. 613-256-5655 Pastor: Paul Benson www.almonte.baptistchurch.com As of June 2 Almonte Baptist Church will meet at 10:00 a.m. (instead of 11:00 a.m.) until Sept.

10 am – SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 4th Thursday – Mens Super-Huddle 6:30 pm 4th Tuesday – L.I.F.T. 7:00 pm 613-623-9436 Reformed Presbyterian Church 273 Almonte St., Almonte SERVICES: 10am EACH SUNDAY 11:30 am. Sabbath School Classes Second services at: 2:00 pm. 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays. 6:00 pm. 2nd & 4th Sundays Weekly Bible Studies For Information: 613-256-2816 – mhdyck@rogers.com Pastor Matt Dyck

“But it’s even better to get new, product that would be good for website at www.handmadeexciting products too.� the Handmade Harvest, Arbour marvest.com to submit an apIf you think you have a said she urges you to visit their plication.

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Community - Beckwith Firefighters Mike Hart and David Stevens were doing a boot drive for Muscular Dystrophy on Saturday morning, Aug. 17 in Franktown.

The Lighthouse 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 Pastor: Doug Anderson Email: info@cplighthouse.org Website: www.cplighthouse.org Sunday Services 10am Celebration Service & Children’s Church Contact us for more information Personal prayer available Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:00–2:30 pm Call or come by Contact Barb

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 117 Victoria St. 613-257-5109 www.carletonplaceadventists.org Pastor: Adriaan van der Lingen 613-979-1161 SATURDAY SERVICES Sabbath School – 9:30am Divine Service – 11:00am EVERYONE WELCOME

Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30am - SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Child Care Available Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. For Transportation call the office.

Cornerstone Community Church 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers 613-256-4995 SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10 a.m. Ample Parking - Fully Accessible Nursery Care/Sunday School Weekly Bible Study & Prayer * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * A Free Methodist Congregation

Carleton Place Baptist Church 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 613-257-1889 Pastor: Brian Affleck July/August 10:00 am Worship Children’s Church provided Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7pm All Welcome! Handicap access Air Conditioned www.cpbaptist.ca Zion-Memorial United Church 'SBOLMJO 4USFFU t 10:30 am - Morning Worship SUMMER HOURS (July 7th to August 25th) 9:30am – Morning Worship FULLY ACCESSIBLE Minister: Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. Musical Director: Tony Stuart WARM WELCOME TO ALL!

A Biblically faithful, Gospel sharing parish in the Anglican Church in North America Services & Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. each Sunday Nursery available Mid-week Bible Studies Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor 613- 257-5490 www.eternalhopechurch.ca Come worship with us at 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 28 Hawthorne Ave., CP Fr. Augustine Mendonça, 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5 pm Sunday 9 am & 10:30 am Handicap Access

St. James Anglican Church “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place� 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 257-3178 Website - stjamescarletonplace.org SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2013 14th after Pentecost 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rector The Rev’d David Andrew Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry Choir Director Pat Grainger St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Rev. John Vaudry, Interim Moderator Organist and Choir Director: Susan Harron SUNDAY SERVICE 9:30am Nursery & Sunday School, Handicap Accessible carpland@storm.ca Blog – standrewscarletonplace.com Parish of Franktown-Innisville Anglican Churches The Rev. David Vavasour The Rev. Mary Ellen Berry 613-257-1340 www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca SUNDAY SERVICES: St. James, Franktown 8:30 a.m. Sunday’s Kool will Resume Sept. 8th 9:30 a.m. Centennial Hall St. John’s, Innisville 10:30 a.m. All are welcome! The United Church of Canada Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge Services in both churches. Fully Accessible 613-257-7761 for more information Everyone Welcome. Child Care provided.

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Photos by KATHY BOTHAM

The Walk for Autism took place at the Carleton Place High School track on Aug. 17. Top left, Brian Sarsfield and JP Dorris from the Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing in Pakenham with a sitski, a device so adults and children with disabilities can enjoy the sport of skiing. Bottom left, Carleton Place Mayor Wendy Leblanc starts the walk. Above, Jelly Bean the Shriner Clown makes balloon animals for children.

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THE EMC - A/CP18 - Thursday, August 22, 2013


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Tearing up the track at Capital City Speedway; city’s fastest drivers thrill fans Sports – Capital City Speedway has been a racing mecca since 1961. There’s plenty of speed and noise at the track just west of Stittsville four nights a week. Wednesdays are for stock car racing on the three-eighths of a mile oval – about 600 metres. Cars race in five classes, including a category called 4 For Fun that includes cars that are much like vehicles you’d see on the street.

At the top end, the Late Model-class cars can rip around the track in about 18 seconds. Thursday nights are for fans of drifting: cars that skid and slide around the turns. Fridays and Saturdays leave the adjacent oval behind as the Capital City Dragway times cars as they run a straight drag as street-legal cars and narrow dragsters tear up the track. The season wraps up this year on Sept. 7 with Summer Slam 2013, which culminates with a demolition derby. For information, visit capitalcityspeedway.ca.

Photos by NEVIL HUNT

Left, when you run a racetrack, you’ve got to be quick. Todd Gow operates Capital City Speedway with help from his wife, two brothers, two daughters, his son, a neice and five in-laws. Gow, centre, leads the drivers meeting before the Aug. 14 races, which he ends with, “Have fun. Be safe. Above, cars race around the track. Below, Tim Kirby of Carleton Place, in the yellow car, finds himself in a tight spot as a race begins on Aug. 14.

Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture Department Fall Programs 2013- 2014 ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON Location: Naismith Public School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 9/13 – April 24/14 Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $35.00 per person

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)

ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Location: Almonte & District High School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 10/13 – May 6/14 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $35.00 per person

AEROBICS – Senior Friendly Location: Almonte Community Centre Wednesday’s - Sept 25/13- Dec 11/13 10:00 – 11:00am ($8.00/class) Location – Stewart Community Centre Monday’s – Sept 23/13- Dec 9/13 10:00 – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class) Cancelation dates: Oct 14 & Nov 11

YOUTH NIGHTS Location: Almonte & District High School Friday’s beginning Oct 18/13 – April 25/14 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 3/13 – Mar 27/14 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 27/13 PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Oct 2/13 – Mar 19/14 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required. Cancellation date: Dec 26 & Jan 2 BABYSITTING COURSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions: Room 122 Oct 19 and 20/13 Jan 25 & 26/14 April 26 & 27/14 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student

THE EMC - A/CP19 - Thursday, August 22, 2013

RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 5/13 – March 15/14 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: March 1/14 Cost: $ 115.00/ child (resident) $ 135.00/ child (non-resident) $ 360.00/family (3 or more family members registered) Program Registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 11/13 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, September 28, 2013 from10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon at the Pakenham Arena.

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

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Canada wins silver in aerobic gymnastics Sports – Six Saltos gymnasts were on the world stage last week as they took part in the Aerobic Gynmastics International Championships in Las Vegas. This time, the girls brought home a silver medal. Coach Louise Miller said it was an impressive routine in the finals by Canada’s 15 to 17-year-old trio of Allison Tolgyesi, Kailey Sweeney and Hannah Adrain, “with more than enough to outscore the Venezuela team for silver, with China earning the gold.” It was “Canada’s first medal ever at an International event in the sport,” said Miller. “An impressive finish to a long day of Finals following their individual qualifying team mates Grace Lockett, Tessa O’Collin and Chloe

Allison Tolgyesi, Kailey Sweeney and Hannah Adrain earned silver for their routine at the Aerobic Gymnastics International Championships in Las Vegas last week. It was the first silver medal for a Canadian team at this competition.

Lynn.” Lockett, the youngest team member at age nine to ever represent Canada internationally, qualified 12th out of 32 competitors in her division (9 to 11-year-olds) for finals in her first competition at this level. “Her high energy routines impressed the judges and got her noticed by many of the other 13 countries competing,” noted the coach. O’Collin and Lynn, second year veterans to the event, qualified for finals out of over 50 competitors in their 12-14-year-old category. “They finished 19th and 15th respectively with amazing scores and eye catching routines,” said Miller. “Congratulations to all of you, your hard work paid off!”

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Finance offers are now available on new 2013 Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission/2014 Versa Note 1.6 S MT (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $25,862/$14,949/$25,527 financed at 0%/3.9%/1.9% APR equals 84 monthly/182 bi-weekly/182 bi-weekly payments of $278/$84/$138 for an 84/84/84 month term. $2,500/$1,590/$1,998 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0/$1,927.96/$1,617.88 for a total obligation of $25,862/$16,877/$27,145. ‡ $5,000 Cash Purchaser’s Discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars and is applicable to all 2013 Nissan Rogue models except 2013 Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission. The $5,000 cash purchaser’s discounts is only available on the cash purchase of select new 2013 Rogue models (excluding the W6RG13 AA00 trim model). The cash purchaser’s discounts will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance rates. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. $25,862/$14,949/$25,527 Selling Price for a new 2013 Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission/2014 Versa Note 1.6 S MT (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. ▲Models shown $36,282/$20,719/$34,427 Selling Price for a new 2013 Rogue SL AWD (Y6TG13 AA00), CVT transmission/2014 Versa Note 1.6 SL TECH (B5TG14 NA00), Xtronic CVT® transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 3.5 SL (T4SG13 AA00), CVT transmission. ≠±‡ ▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,750/$1,567/$1,695), air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, certain fees (ON: $5 OMVIC fee and $29 tire stewardship fee), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between August 1, 2013 and September 3, 2013. ∞Fuel economy from competitive intermediate/compact 2013 internal combustion engine models sourced from Autodata on 13-12-2012. Hybrids and diesels excluded. 2013 Altima fuel economy tested by Nissan Motor Company Limited. Altima: 2.5L engine (7.4L/100 KM CITY/5.0L/100 KM HWY), 3.5L (9.3L/100 KM CITY/6.4L/100 KM HWY). 3.5L shown. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. † Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC) Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. *Offer available to all qualified retail customers who lease, finance (and take delivery), or cash purchase a new 2014 Versa Note//2013 Altima Sedan/Rogue/ Frontier/Murano/Pathfinder/Juke models (Juke offer only available in ON), on approved credit, from a participating Nissan retailer in Canada between August 1, 2013 and September 3, 2013. 1Purchase or lease a 2014 Versa Note//2013 Altima Sedan/Rogue/Frontier/Murano/Pathfinder/Juke (Juke offer only available in ON) by September 3, 2013 and you can choose to receive a Preferred PriceTM Petro-CanadaTM gas card redeemable as follows: 40 cents per litre savings applies to 1,750L/2,000L/2,600L/3,750L/2,600L/2,600L/2,600L on 2014 Versa Note//2013 Altima Sedan/Rogue/Frontier/Murano/ Pathfinder/Juke. The Preferred Price card is valid on all grades of motor fuel. See Nissan dealer or www.choosenissan.ca for details on the number of litres received per model leased or purchased. 2Offer available only to qualifying retail customers. First two (2) monthly lease/finance payments (including all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $600 (inclusive of taxes) per month. Consumer is responsible for any and all amounts in excess of $600 (inclusive of taxes). After two (2) months, consumer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. This offer cannot be combined with the $5,000 Cash Purchaser’s Discount on all 2013 Rogue models except Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission. 3No charge extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km (whichever occurs first). Some conditions/limitations apply. The no charge extended warranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (“ASP”) and is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (“NCESI”). In all provinces NCESI is the obligor. See details at www.choosenissan.ca. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2013 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc. Petro-Canada is a Suncor Energy business. TM Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc. Used under licence.

SMITHS FALLS NISSAN 211 Lombard Street, Smiths Falls, ON Tel: (613) 283-4000 www.smithsfallsnissan.com THE EMC - A/CP20 - Thursday, August 22, 2013


SPORTS

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Kick it with MIST Sports – The 16th Annual Mississippi Invitational Soccer Tournament (MIST) tournament, hosted by the Carleton Place Soccer Club, took place over the weekend (Aug. 16-18). Left: There was plenty of highkicking action in the West Carleton (white) and Gloucester (green) match. Inset: Players from Lanark United (burgandy) and Cataraqui (blue) keep their eyes on the ball.

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THE EMC - A/CP21 - Thursday, August 22, 2013


SPORTS

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Sports –Top, Allison Tolgyesi, Kailey Sweeney and Hannah Adrain with Saltos earned silver in their routine at the Aerobic Gymnastics International Championships in Las Vegas recently. It was the first silver medal for a Canadian team at this competition. They were second behind China (middle trio) and Venezuela (right trio) took the bronze. Bottom, the Saltos athletes to compete in the international competition included Allison Tolgyesi, Kailey Sweeney, Hannah Adrain, Tessa O’Collin, Chloe Lynn and Grace Lockett. Submitted photos

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