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To Amanda Whiting, Premier Kathleen Wynne was just some lady with curly hair and glasses asking her about her summer reading list. Whiting, 12, was perusing board games and books in the children’s section of Mill Street Books in Almonte on Wednesday, Aug. 16, when Wynne came around the corner and began talking to her and her brother, Anthony Whiting, 9, about their summer reading. Wynne, who had just been perusing Linden MacIntyre’s latest work of fiction, The Last Café, as well as Kate T. Power’s Strong Is The New Pretty, was looking for material for her grandchildren. (Amanda was reading about child spies, while her brother was reading The Darwin Awards: Evolution in Action by Wendy Northcutt. They were also looking at buying a science board game. “Is this good for my grandbabies?” Wynne asked.) “You guys are clearly super readers,” said Wynne, before finding out that the brother-sister duo were visiting from British Columbia. “You guys have a new premier in British Columbia,” Wynne said with a smile, referring to John Horgan’s New Democratic Party government, propped up by the B.C. Green Party. “He’s so
new you probably haven’t seen much of him.” After Wynne had bid the two adieu, Whiting’s mother, Yasmin, told her whom she had just met. “I had no idea,” said Amanda, her eyes suddenly wide with surprise. She was told by her family that she was just like former British Columbia premier, Christy Clark – a female premier, from the same Liberal Party, though Wynne is still in power. For anyone walking along Mill Street late that morning, there may have been more than a few “Hey, isn’t that…?” looks as she passed by, making her way from the Almonte Old Town Hall, down Mill, before ending for lunch at The Barley Mow.
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Lanark County bound Wynne was in eastern Ontario to attend the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) annual conference in downtown Ottawa, but decided to make a side trip. Her day started at The Grove Nursing Home in Arnprior earlier that morning, but her first Lanark County stop was at the Hummingbird Chocolate Maker in Almonte, where she got a tour from Desmond Devoy/Metroland co-owner Erica Gilmour. Wynne tried Top: Richard Skrobecki, owner and manager of General Fine Craft on her hand at adding ingredients to Mill Street in Almonte, points out some of the works of local artist chocolate and at putting liquid chocolate into moulds, which overflowed Chandler Swain to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne on Aug. 16. Above: See WYNNE page A/CP5
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The Marvelous Wonderettes at Studio Theatre as part of a fundraising effort for YAK “It’s my party and I’ll ...” “Mr. Sandman”, “Lollipop, lollipop ...” “R-E-S-P-E-C-T.” What jumps into your head when you hear these lines? Do you sing out the next line or two of the lyrics? Does it take you back to high school and dresses with crinolines and prom night with boys in white sports coats and pink carnations? If it does, then do we have a show for you! And if you don’t remember those days, then come and find out what your parents and grandparents were singing back then. The Marvelous Wonderettes – an evening of song and dance and memories – follows Cindy Lou, Missy, Betty Jean and Suzy on the night of their high school prom in June 1958, as they entertain their graduating class with all those wonderful classics from the '50s. In Act Two they take us to their 10-year reunion, in the same high school gym, a little older, a little wiser but still singing those songs – this time from the '60s – that we all loved to sing along to (and still do). This wonderful musical, featuring four talented young women (you have seen them before in Little Women, Bingo Ladies, 9 to 5, The Drowsy Chaperone and more) is being produced by indie women two productions as a fundraiser for YAK (The Youth Action Kommittee of Perth and Lanark County). Following its co-production with Studio Theatre last summer of Bingo Ladies which raised $12,000 for Jillian O’Connor and her family, iwtp is pleased to be returning to Studio Theatre with this produc-
Lindsay Rewi, Courtney Mason, Justine Sousa, Lauren Bailey - The Marvelous Wonderettes trying out their very ‘60s GoGoBoots. The Marvelous Wonderettes will headline an evening of song and dance Nov. 2 to 5 at the Studio Theatre in Perth. Proceeds will go towards the Youth Action Kommittee of Perth and Lanark County. Photo courtesy Leonard Modderman
tion as a fundraiser for YAK. In addition to this musical trip down memory lane, there will be a silent auction, a bag and mitten sale (unique bags and mittens made exclusively for us by textile artist Lin Dickson), a prom dress cookie sale and more.
Tickets are on sale now. Bring your high school diploma from 1958 and you’ll get in for free! So dig out that old crinoline and come to the Studio Theatre in Perth, Thursday, Nov. 2 to Sunday, Nov. 5. You will be singing those golden oldies as you head out the door. If you would like to further support this fundraiser by donating an item to the silent auction, please call Joan Frommer at 613-4214151. Tickets available at Tickets Please in Perth or on line at www. ticketsplease.ca or call 613-4856434. For more information about YAK: www.yakyouth.ca. For more information about indie women two productions: Cindi Bates, 613-219-3489 (cleebates7@ gmail.com) or Joan Frommer, 613421-4151 (jfrommer@rogers.com).
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Explore Beckwith’s history with Sept. 9 heritage bus tour The Lanark County Genealogical Society and Beckwith Township are hosting a heritage bus tour and barbecue on Sept. 9. This is a great opportunity to learn of our township’s rich heritage while seeing the sites and enjoying this guided tour. Lots of places to see and things to learn along the way, including stops in Ashton, Prospect, Franktown, as well as a heritage house tour, a guest speaker and a barbecue. Ashton is the home of well-known Ashton Pub and Ashton Brewing Co. It’s haunted, so the story goes. Learn about Ashton General Store, Iceland’s First Lady, Ashton’s Curmudgeon, snow storm and that extra “83”, the effects of village during the California Gold Rush, cattle stock yards, settling families and more. Prospect once had a hotel. Where was it? Why did Oronhyatekha and Mohawk Indigenous people attend that very important meeting here? Learn all about the Kerfoot lands, the Prospect Methodist Church and the Doo in the Derry, the oneroom rural school, King’s Creek and the sawmill’s blade. Cheese, anyone? Franktown, the lilac capital of Ontario. The
township is hosting our first stop at St. James Anglican Church and the Centennial Hall. The church is Lanark County’s oldest existing church building, and apparently is the oldest structure in the Ottawa Valley. A guest speaker, local historian Cora Nolan, will speak to this village and area’s rich history. The day also includes a Heritage House Tour of the manse on the Seventh Line built in 1834. It was the home of Rev. John Smith, with four fireplaces, Victorian mantels, fanlight over the front door and its original beams. Places beyond include Tennyson and the lands originally owned by the Hon. Roderick Matheson, a prominent citizen of Perth and one of the dominion’s first senators. He built the stone house in Perth that currently is home to the Perth Museum. The Baptist Church — the only surviving Baptist Rural Church in Lanark County — the cheese factory and more will also be toured. Guest speaker for the bus tour is Perth historian John McKenty. He’s the author of four books and a collector of everything from old signs to tin toys. He will talk about the many folks, busi-
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Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum and others. Get your ticket ($35 each) at the Beckwith Township office (613-257-1539), through the Lanark County Genealogical Society website (lanarkgenealogy.com) or through our society
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Annual North Lanark Seniors Expo returns to Almonte Sept. 7 On Sept. 7, Mills Community Support is once again presenting the North Lanark Seniors Expo, a free one-stop showcase of information, services and activities for people 50 years and older living in or near Carleton Place, Almonte, Smiths Falls, Perth, and western Ottawa. The expo will be held at the fully-accessible Almonte Community Centre, which offers plenty of parking and is located at 182 Bridge St. in Almonte. Visitors to the expo, which runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., can explore the possibilities from dozens of exhibitors, including specialty clothing and support products, seniors’ living residences, massage and physiotherapists, and government and non-profit groups such as The Older Adult Centres' Association of Ontario. Need to find a new home for you or your loved one? Talk to the representatives from seniors’ living residences including Orchard View by the Mississippi, Carleton Place Terrace, Water-
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Lanark County fills new planner position after retirement of planning administrator Lanark County is pleased to announce a Perth area resident who has more than 20 years of experience in municipal, provincial and private-sector land-use planning has been hired to fill its new planner position. Julie Stewart began her career at the Township of Rideau Lakes as a junior planner in 1997 and was promoted to Manager of Development Services. She took a senior planner position with McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd. in 2005, which included contract municipal planner positions for the Town of Renfrew and the Township of Greater Madawaska, where she
garnered a wide range of practical experience at the local level. She then joined the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry in 2015 as a Lands and Water Technical Specialist and as acting district planner this year. “My work experiences have provided me with a diverse knowledge of the planning environment in eastern Ontario and the roles and functions of agencies and government,” Ms. Stewart said. “A significant role of a senior planner is to consult with stakeholders at provincial, regional and local levels of government and to provide recommendations and alternatives to the
decision makers. I understand the importance or working relationships, both internally and externally, and I’m looking forward to applying these skills for Lanark County.” Stewart has a comprehensive understanding of the principles of land-use planning at different levels of government, and has a degree in urban and regional planning with a minor in public administration. She is a full member of the Ontario Professional Planning Institute and the Canadian Institute of Planners and has been accredited as a Registered Professional Planner. “Ms. Stewart has a wealth
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The power of comedy What a time to lose Jerry Lewis. The funnyman died this past Sunday in Las Vegas at the age of 91. Whether you liked his comedy or not, he was a reminder that, as Leonard Nimoy said in The Simpsons in 1993: “The world needs laughter,” (Niomy said this as he stopped Krusty the Klown (seen by many fans as a stand-in for Lewis himself) from jumping off of a monorail. Lewis’ death reminds us that humour is important. It is often treated as the lowest form of entertainment. Everyone loves a good laugh, but tear jerkers or movies with a message win Oscars (Annie Hall in 1977, Shakespeare in Love, 1998, and Forrest Gump, 1994, are, for the most part, exceptions to the rule.) In Singing in the Rain (1952) Fred Astaire got the girl, the late Debbie Reynolds - not Astaire’s wise-cracking friend, Donald O’Connor. But comedies do have a role to play, often overlooked ones. While too much fun is frivolous, humour serves two important roles. Firstly, it is cathartic. Tragedy is cathartic, in its way, But humour provides hope. Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp may not move into a mansion, but he always
comes out on top. The bad guy can get his comeuppance - usually a pie in the face, but he gets it in the end. And that leads to stage two - being able to speak truth to power. Even going back to William Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear (1606) The Fool is the only one who can speak truth to the king, and get away with it. Humour also involves a level of intellect and wordplay that is harder to find in other verbal arts, maybe save, poetry. For example, just this past week, at the famed Edinburgh Fringe Festival, organizers awarded their 10th annual “Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe,” award to comedian Ken Cheng. Audiences got the chance to vote on their favourite joke, and this was Cheng’s winning submission, about Britain’s newly redesigned one pound coin: “I’m not a fan of the new pound coin, but then again, I hate all change,” he was quoted in The Guardian. Alexei Sayle had another verbally smart joke: “I’ve given up asking rhetorical questions. What’s the point?” Thanks for the laughs Jerry. Can’t wait to see the reunion with Dean Martin in Heaven.
The house would be hopping when relatives came to visit Mother never seemed to be concerned about the number of people who would descend on our farm to spend the weekend. Goodness knows there wasn’t much sleeping room, with only four beds in the whole house to put down the seven of us in our own family! It wasn’t unusual for three or four carloads of relations to arrive at the same time, and Mother greeted them with open arms, and as suitcase after suitcase was unloaded, you didn’t have to be the sharpest knife in the drawer to know they planned on staying overnight! This onslaught of visitors usually came when Mother’s brother, Uncle Lou, was arriving from New York. Father would say it was like someone had sent out a carrier pigeon with the
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news to our relatives in Montreal, Ottawa, and sometimes even as far away as St. Catharines, that Uncle Lou was coming, and that was all it took. Aunt Vanetta, Uncle Johnny, Aunt Lil, Uncle Dick, and my cousin Richard would be the first to arrive from Ottawa, and always they brought dinner rolls, a store-bought cake from the bakery and bags of oranges and bananas. Aunt Vanetta, who I thought was the picture of the Queen, came wearing a fancy hat, and it never left her head, except when she sat down for a meal. As aunts, uncles and cousins arrived I would wonder where everyone was going to sleep. But that seemed to be the least of Mother’s worries. We younger
ones would be bedded down crossways in a bed. sometimes as many as five or six of us, and of course, Aunt Vanetta and Uncle Johnny got Mother and Father’s bed, being the most senior of the visitors. Meals were served right from the stove, everyone loading his plate, and heading for a chair either inside, or out in the grape arbour. And the old Findlay Oval fair jumped all weekend, with the oven full of roasts or chick-
ens, and with potatoes and vegetables cooked in the preserving kettles instead of the pots we usually used. Once the supper meal was cleared away, the real festivities began. Mother, Grandfather and Mother’s brothers, sang at the top of their lungs, and to me it sounded just like a choir coming off the movie screen I once saw in the O’Brien theatre in Renfrew. And as the evening wore on, they were spurred on by the tumblers of homemade brew Father brought up from the cellar. Where they came from, I had no idea, but sometime during the early evening, my brother Everett would go outside with the older cousins, and put up two large tents. There were no cots
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I dreaded when it was time for them to pack up their cars and head out. They wouldn’t go empty-handed. The back seats in the cars would be filled with trussed-up chickens, meat from the smoke house, potatoes and vegetables from the garden, and Father would make sure that each car went out the lane with a bottle of his homemade brew. It took a few days to put the house back in order, and all that was left to remind us of their visit, were a couple bananas and an orange. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Lieutenant Colonel John By is recognized in his native land Considering the once incredible scope of the “British Empire” it is hardly surprising that English explorers, sailors, soldiers and engineers made major and lasting contributions in countries around the globe. Last week I wrote about the work of Lieutenant Colonel John By who is best known as the man who planned and supervised construction of the Rideau Canal in eastern Ontario. A graduate of London’s Royal Military Academy By was first posted to Canada in 1802 where his engineering skills assisted in the fortification of Quebec City. He also worked on improving the navigability of the St. Lawrence River. He returned to England during the Napoleonic Wars and served under the Duke of Wellington in Spain from 1811-1815. He had retired from the army following the war but in 1826, due to his previous engineering experience in Canada, it was the Duke of Wellington who recommended him to lead the Rideau Canal project. As I outlined last week his legacy is indelibly stamped on Canada and its capital city of Ottawa. In fact it was By who founded Ottawa as a place for his canal workforce to reside. Originally called ‘Bytown’ the community name was later changed to reflect the Ottawa River, the northern terminus of the Rideau Canal.
By is remembered in so many ways and the city he founded is still nicknamed Bytown. During his lifetime Lieutenant Colonel By was never officially commended for the canal project which is viewed to this day as a remarkable feat of engineering. The reason was cost overruns which created a political scandal in his native England. Despite the fact he was soon exonerated by a parliamentary committee the damage was done. By and his wife both petitioned the Duke and other military leaders to review his case and fully restore his reputation. Sadly, that never happened. They say time heals most wounds and such is the situation regarding John By! In the spring of 1997 a plaque was unveiled on the south bank of the River Thames in the London borough of Lambeth. John By was born in Lambeth, London on Aug. 7, 1779 the second of three sons of George By and his wife Mary (Bryan). My wife Kathleen and I were in the British capital on vacation at the time of the ceremony on Wednesday, May 28, 1997. We attended the event which was held on a sunny, warm spring afternoon. The plaque was officially unveiled by Brigadier Arthur “Valerian” Wellesley, the 8th Duke of Wellington, ancestor of Field Marshall Ar-
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thur Wellesley, the first Duke who was, of course, Lieutenant Colonel By’s superior during the Peninsular War. Planned visit So how did we end up in London at the ceremony? Well, it wasn’t a coincidence! Kathy and I were already planning a visit to England that spring, 20 years ago. I came across a short story in the Ottawa Citizen which outlined some details of the planned ceremony to honour By in his hometown, an event organized by the Historical Society of Ottawa. We scheduled our holiday so we could be there for the plaque unveiling. Last week I took the albums, containing photos of the event, out of storage. Kathy and I enjoyed looking at them as I researched this column. Incidentally, the 8th Duke passed away Dec. 31, 2014 at the ripe old age of 99. He was succeeded by his son Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley,
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tion of 47 stone masonry locks and 23 dams was opened May 30, 1832. Now a heritage treasure, it remains in use as a recreational waterway. “John By retired to Frant, East Sussex, where he died Feb. 1, 1836. “Erected 1997 by the Historical Society of Ottawa.” Not exactly the commendation By had sought from his own government. But vindication none-the-less in my opinion. Kathy and I felt privileged to be there that day! In the summer of 2004, during another trip to England, our friends Martin and Wendy Ireton took us to Frant, East Sussex. We went there specifically to visit and photograph the grave of John By. For us that visit completed an historical journey that began in my hometown of Ottawa and ended in the pretty churchyard of St. Alban’s, eight kilometres (five miles) south of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The four of us later enjoyed lunch at the village pub. On the way out we noticed a plaque above the doorway which states that Frant was the home of Lieutenant Colonel John By. It is good to know that, posthumously at least, his reputation has been restored! If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.
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$10,900
$9,499
$10,500
2010 KIA SOUL 2U
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT PREMIUM FWD
2013 KIA SORENTO LX AWD
2010 KIA FORTE LX MANUAL
37,345 KMS STK# 18N001A
SILVER 135,451 KMS STK# 18N020A
SILVER 144,845 KMS STK# 17N126A
2007 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS
$17,900
$12,900
$5,999.99
PLUS TAX & LIC
GREEN 71,046 KMS STK# 18N001AB
$9,999
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
PLUS TAX & LIC
BLUE 149,157 KMS STK# 17N050A
$6,999
PLUS TAX & LIC
Just down the road from higher prices!
171 Lombard Street, Smiths Falls - Ontario K7A 5B8 · 613-284-0023
SHOP ONLINE! www.smithsfallskia.com Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 11 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
SMITHS FALLS KIA
VISIT
A&B
Y! A D O T FORD
End of Summer
CLEAR OUT! OUT
D E E N E W E! D A R T YOUR UT O G N I ING CLEAR
AIN ALL RECMARS! USED
VISIT
D R O F S L L A F S H SMIT ODAY! T D E E N E W E! D A R T YOUR
2016 FORD FOCUS
2015 FORD F150
2015 NISSAN ROGUE
$19,988
$37,888
$24,888
Service Loaner · N16421· 14974KM
17195A · 81,100 KM
17376A · 47,288 KM
ATES R G N I C N FINA S 2.9% A W O L AS
LE B A N O S A NO RE FUSED! OFFER RE
LE B A N O S A NO RE FUSED! OFFER RE
AT DEMOS
AT DEMOS
BLE UNBEAT!A PRICES
A&B FORD
2014 FORD F150
2014 FORD FIESTA
2013 FORD F150
$32,500
SOLD
$29,995
17340A · 56,354 KM
P5860 · 12,395 KM
17403A · 61,670 KM
2013 FORD MUSTANG
2012 FORD EDGE
2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI
$19,995
$23,888
$27,888
17220A · 21,737 KM
16503A · 91,785 KM
16265A · 116,175 KM
613.267.2643 1.888.550.6114
PERTH
Ontario, K7H 3A5
Courtesy service loaners available
SMITHS FALLS FORD
CLEAR OUT OUT! 2016 FORD ESCAPE SE 2L AWD
2010 FORD EDGE LIMITED 3.5 AWD
$23,995
$18,495
59,745KM
2017 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT XLT CARGO
17229A · 61,812KM
Previous Daily Rental · A1017 · 17,076 KM
2016 FORD TRANSIT 250 CARGO
2013 FORD ESCAPE SEL 4WD 2.0 ECOBOOST
2014 FORD ESCAPE SE 4WD 1.6 ECOBOOST
$28,888
$18,888
$15,995
Previous Daily Rental · S5863 · 31,140 KM
17455A · 109,281KM
$27,900
Leather · 17455A · 101,872KM
2014 EXPLORER LIMITED 3.5 AWD
2014 FORD EXPLORER SPORT
2014 SUPER DUTY DIESEL
$33,995
$28,887
$39,997
70,845
P5869 · 124,892KM
1739A · 163,220KM
613.283.8200 1.888.511.8663
www.abford.com
31 Dufferin Street, Hwy 7
BLE UNBEAT!A PRICES
End of Summer
www.abford.com 2011 FORD EDGE
2010 NISSAN ROGUE
2009 FORD EDGE LTD
$15,888
$11,995
$15,888
17509A · 154,162 KM
P5853A · 69,020 KM
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 12 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
OP5779 · 118,455 KM
230 Lombard Street
SMITHS FALLS Ontario K7A 4S7
Courtesy service loaners available
2015 RAM PROMASTER 1500 CARGO DIESEL
2016 SUPER DUTY XLT SUPER CAB
2017 HYUNDAI SANTA FE PREM AWD
$32,998
$37,900
$28,959
with shelving · 16537A · 39765KM
17498 · 68,954KM
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 13 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
ONLY 14653 KMS
Health unit hosting upcoming rabies clinics Sept. 13 and 20 Together with partner veterinarians and municipalities, the Leeds, Grenville and District Health Unit is offering the community rabies vaccination clinics throughout the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark counties. The rabies vaccination clinics will be
held on Sept. 13 and 20. To find out locations where clinics will be held, call 1-800-660-5853 or visit the health unit website at www.healthunit.org. The goal of hosting these clinics is to help provide rabies vaccinations to as many cats and dogs as possible.
Your dog or cat must be vaccinated against rabies. It’s the law! It is important that pet cats or dogs remain upto-date with their rabies vaccination as they too could be at risk of getting rabies. By increasing the vaccination coverage in pets, we will help to mini-
mize the potential transmission of rabies to humans. Rabies is a deadly disease that can be prevented. Help prevent the spread of rabies by vaccinating your pet dog or cat. For more information about pre-
venting the spread of rabies, contact the Health Action Line at 1-800-6605853 or 613-345-5685 and ask for a public health inspector or visit www. healthunit.org/rabies or connect with LGLHealthUnit on Facebook and Twitter.
2 Wilson Street East, Perth
613-264-0123 1-800-552-7242
email: info@ColdwellBankerPerth.com www.ColdwellBankerPerth.com NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
48 ACRES
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE
DUPLEX
25 ACRES, 3 BEDROOMS ON CROSBY LAKE - $439,000 WWW.PERTHCOUNTYHOME.COM ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
MCCANN RD., PORTLAND $149,000 MLS# 1074460 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
41 WILSON ST. E., PERTH $269,000 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
83 SOUTH ST LANARK MLS# 1074396 339,900 CLYDE RIVER GEM ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-1215
328 DUFFERIN RD $179,900 MLS#1051937 ***CHRISTIAN ALLAN 613-207-0834 ***NORENE ALLAN 613-812-0407
2469 SCOTCH LINE $429,000 MLS# 1057803 ***CHRISTIAN ALLAN 613-207-0834 ***NORENE ALLAN 613-812-0407
20 GORE ST. W., PERTH $799,900 WWW.STONEVICTORIANPERTH.COM ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
FARREN LAKE $329,000 EXCEPTIONAL COTTAGE ON SPRING SLEEPS 10+ MLS# 1069711 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
SAND LAKE $499,900 CUSTOM BUILT OPEN DESIGNED HOME WITH 60 ACRES, BARN, TRAILS & DOCK MLS# 1065772 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
PIKE LAKE $295,000 GET AWAY, CABINS, 59 ACRES MLS# 1065741 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
$139,000 200 AC BECKWITH TWP OFF MCLACHLIN RD TRAILS, OLD LOG CABIN, GREAT HUNTING MLS# 1064340 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
PARK LAKE $189,900 OFF THE GRID. 5 AC TREED LOT, 400 FT FRONTAGE MLS# 1061975 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
164 OLD KINGSTON RD. $329,000 OPEN BEAMS, LARGE ROOMS, POOL, M/F SUNROOM, IN-LAW SUITE, BASS LK ACCESS MLS# 1061346 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
BASS LAKE $629,000 PRIVATE POINT, 522 FT LEVEL LOT, EXCELLENT SWIMMING, 3 BR HOME, F/P, SCREENED PORCH MLS# 1060186 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
$429,000 PERTH 2+2 STONE BUNG., FULL BASM’T, M/F LAUNDRY, COVERED REAR DECK MLS# 1054807 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
76 BROCK ST. S. $259,900 MLS# 1072317 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
$99,900 LIKE BRAND NEW, 2 BR, BRIGHT INTERIOR, 5 MIN TO PERTH, IMMED OCCUPANCY MLS# 1047855 ***SHERI MAHON-FOURNIER 613-812-8585
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
401 DALHOUSIE CON. 9B $549,500 ***BOB FERGUSON (613) 812-8871 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
61 DRUMMOND ST. PERTH ***CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263
3 NORTH ST UNIT 305. CONDO ***CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263
22 WELLAND ST., PERTH 2 BEDROOM END UNIT CONDO - $194,900 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
STONE HOME
BARN ACREAGE
CONDO
43 MILL ST., PERTH $539,000 ***CATHIE MCCABE 613-284-6263
KAREN LANE LOT $49,000 MLS# 1066759 ***BARBARA SHEPHERD 613-326-1361
#305 22 WELLAND ST., PERTH $189,000 *PAUL MARTIN 613-264-0123
PERTH AND AREA’S NUMBER ONE SALES TEAM!
Sheri Mahon-Fournier* Andrew Rivington* 613-812-1215 613-812-3280
Bob Ferguson* 613-812-8871
Joanne Bennell* 613-812-0505
Barbara Shepherd* 613-326-1361
Christian Allan* 613-207-0834
Oral Pretty* 613-264-0123
Julia Scotland** 613-390-0401
Norene Allan* 613-812-0407
Cathie McCabe* 613-284-6263
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 14 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
Drea Scotland* 613-390-2373
Paul Martin*** 613-264-0123
Sales Representative* Broker** Broker of Record***
Freddie McDougall* 613-485-0621
Lindsay Mahon* 613-264-7849
Doggie daycare opens in Westport For generations, people have visited Westport for the day — to shop, dine and relax in the heart of the Rideau Lakes. Now, their pets can do likewise. Christine Jennings from My Dog Spa has created a perfect place for our favourite non-humans to relax, while we enjoy some personal time in the village. “It’s a great new space where there’s a cool crate, comfy bed and fresh water waiting your best friend. We offer airconditioned comfort and a relaxed, loving atmosphere,” she said. So, while people shop or dine at a local business in town, their pets can just chill
in the daycare. “It’s a safe environment for your pet to be pampered; it’s also convenient for pet owners, too.” My Dog Spa is a full service pet grooming shop that features longtime professional groomer Johanna Cake — a personable, certified groomer and former vet assistant. This is the fourth year of successful business growth for the dog salon. Fully insured, My Dog Spa is located next to the Dollar Store in busy Westport. Daycare space is subject to availability; call the salon at 613-273-9800. Dogs enjoy getting pampered at My Dog Spa in Westport.
HERITAGE WAY REALTY BROKERAGE We specialize in SOLD signs!
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 2017 • 2-4 PM Welcome to this lovely, warm custom-built hi-ranch bungalow on a beautifully landscaped 2.6-acre property. Featuring gated, paved driveway, all brick, steel roof and regal front exterior column and stone porch, this 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths home will not disappoint. Boasting high quality hardwood floors as well as carpet and tile, this home is built with quality products and superior workmanship. Within 15 mins to Smiths Falls and 40 mins to Ottawa. Welcome Home!
$379,900 • MLS#1073200 • KAREN DUNCAN
326 TAIT MCKENZIE DRIVE
Absolutely beautiful home with gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room, and fireplace in formal living room. Amazing enclosed porch over looking fenced landscaped yard and more!
E ACR M 36 SE FAR R HO
355-7 MULLETT STREET
$219,900 • MLS#1072973 • ROBIN FERRILL
E LAK
1397 PRESTONVALE ROAD
Attention Hobby Farm. Barn with power + water. 7 stalls. Sand ring. Fenced paddock. 4+-bdrm-century farmhouse with many recent updates!
$469,900 • MLS#1059355 • ROBIN FERRILL
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$349,900 • MLS#1072931 • GILLIAN KINSON
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160 BECKWITH STREET
3 beds, 3 baths home on private country lot. 10 minutes from Carleton Place!
$229,900 • MLS#1071433 • ROBIN FERRILL
6A
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3014 9TH LINE BECKWITH
1337 FERGUSON FALLS ROAD
A true test of time. 4+-bdrm home in beautiful Ferguson Falls. Detached heated workshop + much more!
$212,500 • MLS#1072949 • ROBIN FERRILL
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$279,000 • MLS# • RHONDA BRUNKE
FT. Q. 0 S OP 100 RKSH WO
Well maintained corner unit 3 bdrm 2.5 bath condo. Huge master. Fully finished lower level. Very clean unit!
Wonderful 2 bdrm + bunkie cottage on the Mississippi. Many recent upgrades. Huge deck, metal roof, siding + more!
$295,900 • MLS#1061450 • JOHN COBURN
183 NELSON STREET E.
$475,500 • MLS#1073652 • RHONDA BRUNKE
150 LONGVIEW ISLAND ROAD
131 BRITTANY STREET
New home currently being built 10 minutes west of Carleton Place. Very practical layout, large entrance foyer, garage, full lower level and so much more.
Broker of Record
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180 MOFFATT STREET
M OO EDR 3 B ONDO C
D AN ISL TAGE T O C
Robin J. Ferrill
NEW
Only example of second empire architectural style in town. Grand principal rooms, amazing plaster mouldings, stunning Wonderfully maintained 3+1 bedroom family home on quiet street. Finished family room in lower level, open concept original woodwork. Even the original wallpaper remains! 3 bedrms, 2+ bathrooms. Triple lot – ability to sever a lot & living room, dining room and kitchen. Kitchen features breakfast bar & pantry. Super-sized 2-tier deck overlooking still retain a large backyard. Historically significant home, amazingly well preserved. River view. Sure to wow! backyard. 4th bedroom + full bathroom in basement – great for teens + guests. Grab it before it’s gone!
$449,900 • MLS#1073641 • CAROLYN RENWICK
NEW
Broker/Owner
Carleton Place 613-253-3175 Almonte 613-256-5677
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 2017 • 2-4 PM
2306 HIGHWAY 43 MONAGUE
Walter Renwick
www.coldwellbankerhomes.ca
G; TIN E LIS HOM W E NE ITAG HER
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1335 DRUMMOND 12B ROAD
Own this brick home for approximately $590 per month with only 5% down based on 2.84% interest for a five-year term!
Beautiful 6-acre piece of property. Open concept with glass doors from dining area to rear deck. Fully finished lower level. All appliances included. Close date flexible.
$129,900 • MLS#1068566 • JOHN COBURN
$279,900 • MLS#1068138 • JEFF WILSON
John Coburn
Jeff Wilson
Rhonda Brunke
Jason Coleman
Marly Burke
Karen Duncan
Broker
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
Broker
Sales Representative
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 15 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
Carolyn Renwick
Gillian Kinson
James Dier
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
Lee-Ann Legault Sales Representative
613-294-2440
Direct leeann.legault@royallepage.ca
Independently Owned and Operated, Brokerage
OPEN HOUSE Sunday,August 27th 1-3pm 54 Waterside Drive Carleton Place
Evelyn Harford/Metroland
Perth resident, Ralph Willsey (left), picks up some in-bloom sunflowers from Meghan Robinson (right) of Syliva’s Plant Place at the Perth Farmers’ Market on Saturday, Aug. 19.
OPEN HOUSE
$229,900 • SUNDAY AUG. 27, 1-3 5-49 MILL ST. CARLETON PLACE
This 4 Bed, 3 Bath Cardel-Sussex home in charming Stonewater Bay is filled with upgrades. Open concept main level, state of the art kitchen, cathedral ceilings, loads of natural light & 3 car finished garage. $569,900
Stephanie Kreplin Sales Representative
office: 613-829-1818 • direct: 613-668-7169 stephaniekreplin.com
2bdrm, 2bth condo in Historic Bolton Brown Mill Stunning views of the rushing waters of the Mississippi River. MLS# 1074422
22 Beckwith Street South
73 Gore Street East
SMITHS FALLS
PERTH
10 M 52 LS# 54 0
Advantage Real Estate
**BROKER
33 SUNSET DR. $289,000 ***TINA MCPHEE 613-285-5133
AC 13 RE 7 S
W FR AT O ER NT
41 CO-OP LANE $67,900 ***DOUG FORDE 613-285-5732
35 TREELAWN BLVD., PERTH $355,000 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602
14121 COUNTY RD. 15 $449,500 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602
97 PAUL DRIVE $229,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-8585
PRNE IC W E
LI NE ST W IN G
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 6:00PM-7:00PM 29 ROSS ST. $279,900 MLS# 1066451 ***LINDA MCKENNA 613-485-0576
11 CHURCHILL CRES. $94,500 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-8585
***SALESPERSON
LI NE ST W IN G
HOOP USEN E
HOOP USEN E SATURDAY AUGUST 26 2:30PM-3:30PM 66 WINNIFRED ST. $129,900 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602 HOST: COLE WALKER 613-812-0536
461 FAGAN LAKE ROAD $339,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-8585
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AC 50 RE S
*BROKER OF RECORD
LI NE ST W IN G
SATURDAY AUGUST 26 1:00PM-2:00PM 361 QUEEN ST. #414 $275,000 MLS# 1065353 HOST: COLE WALKER 613-812-0536
LI NE ST W IN G
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HOOP USEN E
HOOP USEN E
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1038 COUNTY RD. 16 $144,500 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602
Visit our listings at www.royallepage.ca/perth
Independently owned and operated brokerage
WE ARE FULL-TIME EXPERIENCED REALTORS®
SATURDAY AUGUST 26 11:00AM-12:00PM 298 DUFFERIN ROAD $269,999 MLS# 1073756 ***REBECCA MOLYNEAUX 613-267-8585
613-267-7766 (24-hour service)
@RLPAdvantage
10 M 52 LS# 54 0
Visit our listings at www.royallepage.ca/smithsfalls
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smithsfalls@royallepage.ca
613-283-6666 (24-hour service)
24 Lansdowne Avenue, Carleton Place 613-253-3300
S 641 UPPER SCOTCH LINE RD. $519,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-8585
*Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158
**Peter Maddock 613-284-3900
**Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602
251 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE $599,900 ***MICHELLE FOURNIER 613-812-8585
***Bob Arnold 613-223-7513
***Johnny Boles 613-464-3124
12 R2 $189,500 *PAULINE AUNGER 613-285-9158 **JENNIFER AUNGER-RITCHIE 613-285-5602
***Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229
***George Edwards 613-200-4485
***Doug Forde 613-285-5732
159 LAKE LANE, PERTH $79,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467
1856 CHRISTIE LAKE RD., PERTH $859,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467
Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585 ***
*** Lee Hitchins 613-284-7000
*** Linda McKenna 613-485-0576
*** Connie McNamee 613-223-8168
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 16 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
*** Tina McPhee 613-285-5133
*** Rebecca Molyneaux 613-267-8585
D L O
1376 ELM GROVE RD., PERTH $329,900 ***JEFFREY WEIR 613-285-4467
*** Cole Walker 613-812-0536
Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467 ***
***Joy Zheng 613-267-8986
OPEN HOUSE Weekend THURSDAY AUGUST 24
5:00pm - 7:00pm 31 Lee Ave
Smiths Falls
Jenny McCleery 613-285-5007
Smiths Falls Smiths Falls
Butch Webster Laurie Webster
Perth
Rebecca Molyneaux 613-267-8585
Perth
Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls
Butch Webster Cole Walker 613-812-0536
Perth Smiths Falls
Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Laurie Webster
Smiths Falls
Barbara Couch 613-253-0518
Merrickville
Gerry Seguin
Smiths Falls
Cole Walker 613-812-0536
Merrickville Kemptville Kemptville
Jenny McCleery 613-285-5007 Park View Homes 613-489-3838 Park View Homes 613-489-3838
Carleton Place Carleton Place Carleton Place
Lee Ann Legault 613-294-2440 Barbara Couch 613-253-0518 Stephanie Kreplin 613-668-7169
Montague Almonte
Karen Duncan 613-253-3175 Carolyn Renwick 613-294-2440
Almonte Smiths Falls Greely Carleton Place
Deb Driscoll 613-489-2996 Park View Homes 613-489-3838 Park View Homes 613-489-3838 Jenny McCleery 613-285-5007
Smiths Falls
Linda McKenna 613-485-0536
SATURDAY AUGUST 26
10:30am - 12:30pm 67 McGill St 185 Andrews Ave 11:00am - 12:00pm 298 Dufferin Rd 11:00am - 12:30pm 11 Isabella Street 1:00pm - 2:00pm 358 Kitley Line 8 361 Queen St #414 1:00pm - 2:30pm 149 Sheppard Avenue 22 Elm St 1:00pm - 3:00pm 162 Beckwith St N 2:00pm - 4:00pm 295 Davis Rd 2:30pm - 3:30pm 66 Winnifred St
SUNDAY AUGUST 27
Evelyn Harford/Metroland
Katelyn Burton pushes one-year-old, Maisy, alongside Shirley Parks and Kevin Maloney who walked as part of the seventh annual Children’s Walk for Autism held at the Carleton Place High School’s track, hosted by the Lanark Autism Support Group on Saturday, Aug. 19.
12:00pm - 2:00pm 101 Colonel By Way 51 Stonewalk Drive 65 Stonewalk Drive 1:00pm - 3:00pm 5-49 Mill St 76 Waterside Dr 54 Waterside Drive 2:00pm - 4:00pm 2306 Highway 43 326 Tate McKenzie Drive 2:30pm - 4:30pm 534 Stanley Brothers Street 31 Lee Avenue 101 Cadieux Way 282 Country Lane Drive
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30
6:00pm - 7:00pm 29 Ross St
RE/MAX... DREAM WITH YOUR EYES WIDE OPEN ®
Riverview Realty Ltd. Brokerage EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY
www.remaxriverview.com INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE OR CHANGE OF LOCATION? CONTACT JOHN JONKMAN FOR DETAILS ON BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN BEAUTIFUL HERITAGE PERTH 613-561-6464 DENOTES: *Sales Representative **Broker ***Broker of Record
®
NEW LISTING
4342 HENDERSON ROAD, NR ARDEN MLS# 1074268 - $249,900 3 BD, 1 BTH LOG HOME 3 ADDITIONAL OUTBUILDINGS Call Jean Sharpe 613-464-0008
JOHN JONKMAN***
613-561-6464
NEW LISTING
0 BURRIDGE ROAD, NR MABERLY MLS# 1074163 - $119,000 72.5 ACRES VACANT LAND 2626 FT ROAD FRONTAGE Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
61 GORE STREET EAST, PERTH 613-267-2221
OWNED AND OPERATED
JENNIFER GLAZIER*
613-812-8114
DEMI THOMPSON*
613-264-4330
SHEILA BIRCH*
613-390-1604
e-mail: perth@remaxriverview.com
RANDY CAVANAGH*
613-464-1000
JEAN SHARPE*
613-464-0008
PAUL GORDON*
613-390-2281
DEMI KLOCK*
613-267-8366
SHERI D’AOUST**
613-812-9344
NEW PRICE
22 TYSICK AVE, PERTH MLS# 1071708 - $299,900 3 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW IN QUIET NEIGHBOURHOOD
1224 2ND CONCESSION ROAD DALHOUSIE TWP MLS# 1068228 - $779,900 4+1 BD, 3 BTH BUNGALOW GRANNY SUITE, IN-GROUND POOL
11 WILLIAM ST E. SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1041980 - $199,500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMERCIAL W/RES UNIT
127 BENNETT LAKE ROAD MLS# 1052068 - $399,000 4 BD, 3 BTH - 2 STOREY
WATERFRONT
133 GLEN TAY ROAD MLS# 1071330 - $899,900 CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW-20 ACRES INSUL/HEATED 1,700 SQ.FT. GARAGE
9256 CNTY RD 42 WESTPORT MLS# 1067699 - $199,900 24 x 24 BUILDING 5 ZONE IRRIGIATION SYSTEM
601 PIKE LAKE RD RT 16 MLS# 1072394 - $639,900 154’ CLEAN SHORELINE 4BD 2BTH, WRAP AROUND DECK
18064 HWY 7 NEAR PERTH MLS# 1066568 - $249,000 2100 SQ.FT. HEATED WORKSHOP ZONED COM - 3 BD HOUSE INCL.
218 GORE ST EAST PERTH MLS# 1063623 - $259,000 3 BD, 2 BTH - 2 STOREY HOME CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & AMENITIES
1010 JESSE WAY, SNOW ROAD MISSISSIPPI RIVER MLS# 1061597 - $359,900 3 BD, 2 BTH – 1 ½ STOREY
WATERFRONT
403 PORCUPINE WAY PATTERSON LAKE MLS# 1072539 - $269,900 2BD, 1 BTH BUNGALOW OPEN HOUSE
11 ISABELLA ST, PERTH SAT AUG 26TH 11:00AM -12:30PM MLS# 1072480 - $282,900 3BD HOME W/HARDWOOD FLRS INGRND HEATED SALT WATER POOL Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
38 OGDEN AVE SMITHS FALLS MLS# 1059036 - $182,900 3 BD, 1 BTH - 2 STOREY CLOSE TO RINK & HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE
149 SHEPPARD AVE PERTH SAT AUG 26TH 1:00PM -2:30PM MLS# 1073319 - $449,900 2 BD, 2 BTH BUNGALOW BUILT 2016 Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
2645 CONC 9B LANARK MLS# 1073067 - $399,900 3 BD, 3 BTH 2 STOREY 200 ACRES, SPRING FED POND
WATERFRONT
616 NEW YORK LANE BENNETT LAKE MLS# 1054364 - $899,995 WATERFRONT BENNETT LAKE INDOOR POOL, GEOTHERMAL
372 UPPER DWYER HILL—ASHTON MLS# 1038405 - $550,000 4 BD, 2 BTH HI-RANCH GARAGE, BARN, PADDOCKS
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Don’t miss world première of 'Fort Hemlock' in Smiths Falls Hats off to everyone for a fabulous première! That was the buzz around the Station Theatre Friday night (Aug. 18) at the end of the first-ever performance of Fort Hemlock. “The sets were wonderful — transforming a street scene to a hotel was amazing to watch,” said Nancy Grundy from North Gower. “And the kids were really fun. Anybody who says there’s not much for kids to do in Smiths Falls should really come to the theatre and see what’s happening there. For two summers in a row now, kids have been the stars of the shows.” Fort Hemlock made its world première performance last Friday; it runs until the end of this weekend — Thursday, Aug. 24 to Sunday, Aug. 27. If you can see it, you really should. There’s warmth, character, humour, colour and an ensemble cast. Young Isabella Murphy (Hailey Besharah) saves the day back in the 1870s by demanding the ladies of the town remove their stockings, fill them with rocks, and go after the town-bullies who were disrupting plans for the turkey fair. But before heading to an evening performance, why not have a meal at Fort Hemlock Pub and Eatery, 32
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The Macdonald brothers from Macdonald’s Corners – Joseph, John and James (Taylor Gilligan, Nathan Matthews and Justin Lemoine) – plot with their boss Mr. Hobbs (Sam Saikaley) on how to disrupt the turkey fair during a scene from the Station Theatre’s Fort Hemlock. It runs until Aug. 27. Beckwith St. S. on Saturday night, Aug. 26. The eatery is offering a pre-show dinner for $15 which, combined with the ticket price of $20, is an evening of good food and good entertainment for $35. The combined ticket is available at Special Greetings, 8 Russell St. E., Smiths Falls (cash only) and only 40 will be sold. Scott Prout, owner of the pub and eatery, asks that patrons arrive by 5:30 p.m. for dinner before
the show to give them time to order and eat “and not rush them through dinner.” For lighter fare before the play on Sunday, Aug. 27 at
11:30 a.m. — dessert and tea — stop by for seasonal goodies and a quick tour of Heritage House Museum’s picturesque gardens and period rooms. The cost for the tea/tour is $8 per person for Fort Hemlock audiencegoers with proof of purchase or their ticket for the matinee performances in hand. Fort Hemlock runs until Aug. 27. You can get tickets at Special Greetings, smithsfallstheatre.com (PayPal/Visa/MasterCard), by phone at 613-283-0300 (Visa/MasterCard), at the door, if available, a halfhour before performance (cash only). Find the theatre at 53 Victoria Ave., Smiths Falls. Summer hours for the Station Theatre are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to noon. Submitted by the Smiths Falls Community Theatre
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Scoop up some bargains while supporting LAWS at Aug. 26 yard sale Donation thank you We have towels and bedding stacked to the ceiling. Thank you for all of the donations and they will be put to great use. Unfortunately we have no more space to store them, so for now we have enough. Keep watch here and when we start to run low we will put a shout out. We always need more Walk Your Paws for LAWS canned pâté cat food, however. You Mark your calendar — the an- have all been so very generous with nual Walk Your Paws for LAWS the donations. Thank you! will take place Sunday, Sept. 24, at the Kinsmen Community Pavilion, This week’s featured pets Lower Reach Park in Smiths Falls. Erika The event runs from 11 a.m. to 2 Hi there, Erika here. I've been at p.m. Come and enjoy a barbecue, Natural Pet Foods Carleton Place music, face painting, nail trims on Bridge Street for a while and and a raffle. Registration is $20 per am starting to walker, $45 for a family or a team feel a bit sorry of three or more. for myself. I am a volupKittens available tuous fourMore kittens have arrived at the year-old lady shelter this week and soon you’ll with immacusee new faces on Facebook and on late white fur the LAWS website. highlighted by A fundraising yard sale will be held Saturday, Aug. 26, at the LAWS shelter, 253 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be loads of treasures and a barbecue. Once you have shopped and satiated your appetite, come inside and visit all of the adoptable cats and kittens.
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Bryan Murray By Scott Campbell Bryan Murray is my uncle. I sat down to interview him at his summer cottage - found just outside of Ladysmith, Quebec - on August 1. Looking back, it is an honour to have done it. I thank Uncle Bryan, Aunt Geri, cousins Heide, Emma and Addie (the three were visiting at the time), for allowing me this snapshot of time. Bryan Murray has a lifetime of hockey memories making for many stories that could fill plenty of pages. The Washington Capitals hired the Shawville native as head coach in 1981, marking the start of a career in the NHL, which spans five teams. Since those early games, he’s seen the game of hockey change dramatically. “First of all, the toughness in the game is not what it was,” he said. “I think the rule changes with the red line gone and the tag-up rule, and things like that make the game appear faster. It is faster. I think the skill level of the kids today is better overall, and that goes along with being faster. The game is changed, and probably for the most part has changed for the better.”
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Murray’s story begins in the small Ottawa Valley town of Shawville, Quebec. Bryan is one of 10 children of Rhoda and Clarence Murray, a brother to Laird, Barrie, Darleen, Terry, Bill, Laurie, Lorraine, Karen and Kim. Clarence built the Murray home on King Street in Shawville in the late 1940s. He did most of the work on his own. Until Rhoda’s passing in 2013, it remained in the family.
The Murray clan didn’t live in the house right away. Clarence needed the rent money so everybody moved out to the farm outside of Shawville in Yarm. “I think we were all glad to get back at Shawville at some point,” said Murray. “But I think when we went through that life on the farm there were a lot of great memories of that too.” “I don’t know how mom and dad did it, honestly. We had the benefit of good guidance and parents that made sure we had enough. We never had too much, but we always had enough. They expected discipline and decent behaviour. I think it shows that we’ve all grown up to be pretty reasonable people. When you look back on it, so many great memories and so much fun, I think the closeness of most of us in the family is because of it.
“It wasn’t hard to fall in love with hockey. Like a lot of guys around here, I was pretty good at it. Everybody played hockey and that was our outlet,” said Murray. He even drew the attention of one of the NHL expansion teams, the Philadelphia Flyers. “I was playing senior hockey for Shawville in Smiths Falls one night. They watched me before they told me … I scored six goals in the game, which I did a few times in college. They called me the next day and offered me to go to their farm team. I said OK … $20,000. They said Gordie Howe makes $20,000, you can’t make $20,000. That’s what the salaries were.”
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Before the call of the NHL came, Murray was a school teacher. When Pontiac Protestant High School first opened, in his eyes, it felt like 600 kids were walking the halls. He helped open Murray’s sporting goods store with brother, Bill. (Bill and his family ran the business for over 40 years.) They built a new building and brother, Barrie, moved in. Murray also bought Pontiac House in 1979. “I went to talk to the owner and the price was right.” Sister Darleen and her husband at the time and Murray’s wife Geri joined in running the business. They sold a pint of beer and a pack of cigarettes for 25 cents and a quart of beer for * 55 cents. It was a time when the tavern catered exclusively to men. Murray remembers Saturday nights and some Fridays in Shawville when all the farmers came into town and people could hardly find a parking spot on the street. “We didn’t rent rooms at the Pontiac House, but we had food, alcohol and bands on the weekend. The place was packed. There was a beautiful dining room and lounge. We had family come in and help us in the kitchen like Lorraine and mom. They helped us a lot. Friday night and Saturdays there would be 100 men in the tavern.” Pontiac House eventually succumbed to a fire and Hursty’s restaurant now resides in the location. Murray coached teams such as the Rockland Nationals and Pembroke Lumber Kings during this businessman period. Then he received an offer from the Western Hockey League Regina Pats to coach there. He told his wife, Geri, he wanted to go out west for one year to say he did it. Regina won the championship, paving the way for his career in the NHL. What if the Washington Capitals had never called?
“It was a full house, no question. Mom somehow, some ability, whether we were out playing hockey, or out playing baseball, or just coming home from school, she had a meal on the table.” For kids growing up in Shawville, a lot of them chose hockey and baseball to play. Murray played a lot of baseball – senior level to the Upper Ottawa Valley League. The home games actually took place on the fairgrounds, not at the R.A field like now. Teams from Quyon, Campbell’s Bay, Vinton, Fort Coulonge, Sheenboro, Otter Lake, Pembroke, Petawawa and Chalk River provided the competition. There was a lot of hockey too. Murray was skilled enough to play with the seniors when he was 14 or 15 years old. He played against Royce Richardson and others who were twice his age.
“I probably would have been a businessman in Shawville and maybe taught a little longer,” said Murray. “I would have been a Shawville guy, I think at that stage. I would have been involved in hockey but I don’t think I would have been running out of town a lot. That’s life, you never know.” “I thought I was a good coach, thought I could make part of a living from coaching.”
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“I don’t get tired talking about home.” - Bryan Murray
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how he treats people and is he a good guy, does he have a chance to be a committed hockey player? I think you evaluate all of that, but I think the bottom line is you try to draft good players and talent. You have to draft certain types and it takes a lot of work and good scouts. If you get three out of seven players to play pro hockey for you, you had a good year.”
General manager David Poile was hired during Murray’s second season, and he made some trades that stimulated fan interest.
Erik Karlsson, Zack Smith, Mark Borowiecki, Chris Wideman, Mike Hoffman, Mark Stone and Jean-Gabriel Pageau are a few - not all - of the notable draft picks made by Murray with the Senators.
Washington was a struggling team when Murray stepped in as head coach. The team had not made the playoffs in eight years. He stayed behind the bench with the Capitals for seven full seasons and earned the Jack Adams Trophy in 1984, as NHL coach of the year.
“It gave the players a sense that we were trying to get better,” said Murray. “We had some great runs like in Game 7 against the Islanders and Pat Lafontaine scored. There’s Game 7 against the Philadelphia Flyers and Dale Hunter scored for us. Fan interest was quite high at that time and it got better. It’s (now a) good hockey hotbed.” The Game 7 against the Islanders is known as the ‘Easter Epic’ in NHL history. The match took four overtime periods to decide and finished in the early hours of Easter Sunday. In 1988, the Capitals were down 3-1 in the playoff series and managed to fight back to force a Game 7 against Philadelphia. The contest went into overtime before Hunter tallied the winner for Washington. Murray next headed to the Detroit Red Wings. It wasn’t smooth sailing, as it was evident on his arrival that the team faced player issues. “I got the chance to go in and help fix that. We had some runs in Detroit. I was only there for four years, but we had a lot of kids, and we knew we were going (to) be really good.” Next up was the Florida Panthers, which managed a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in their third year. Murray helped craft the team for that unexpected run. He remained in Florida until 2000 and then moved on to Anaheim. “In Anaheim, we went from a nothing organization where nobody cared, to drafting (players) really well,” he said. “Tim (Murray) was a big part of that. We drafted Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf. We went to the Stanley Cup Final (in 2003) when I hired (former Wing, now Leaf coach) Mike Babcock. We went to Game 7 against New Jersey and lost in New Jersey.” Murray arrived in Ottawa in 2004, but missed an entire season because of the lockout. Murray is still the only modern Senators coach who took the team to a Stanley Cup Final. That 2007 run, he considers a major highlight. The 2016-2017 season was also a memorable one for the Ottawa Senators and Murray. There was plenty of excitement and surprises that didn’t end until the Game 7 double overtime loss to the eventual repeat Stanley Cup champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins, in the eastern final. “Obviously, starting off we weren’t predicted to be a contending hockey team,” said Murray. “But I thought as the year went on we got better. There were a lot of tough games and then making the playoffs and the excitement of winning a couple (of) rounds. The opportunity with Game 7 to move on to the Stanley Cup final, has to be marked as a very good season.” As a general manager, Murray has kickstarted a lot of players’ careers by drafting them. “There have been some surprises and some real disappointments. I think you try to find out is the character of the person. What he behaves like in school, around his parents,
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The old Shawville arena was owned by Ebert Richardson for a period of time. The building, which no longer exists, became known as Richardson’s Rink. Once in a while, a gang would sneak in through the windows for the chance to play indoor hockey. “It was a smaller ice surface,” said Murray. “What that meant was that you had to have skill, you had to be able to control the puck. When I coached - when Boston had the Boston Garden - players had to have the skill because they had to take short passes and quick plays, because people were all over you. You had no room to operate. I always thought the games were better because of that. “Richardson’s Rink was natural ice, small dressing rooms, and a furnace in the rooms to keep you warm and that was it. There was no Zamboni then; most of the time (it was flooded) by a hose. “But Shawville was a great place to grow up,” he said. “Mom cared so much about everything that went on in the family. Dad was in Ottawa working; he probably wasn’t involved early in our life as he could be because of work.” Murray always found time in his off-season to return to summer at the cottage with wife Geri and daughters Heide and Brittany. Son-in-law Don and granddaughters Emma and Addie have spent time there, along with many family and friends. Forty-six years ago, Murray bought the land for $1,800. “People thought I was crazy,” he said. “I’m glad I did it. There was no electricity and no water. We had this big pine tree. We put the drum up in the pine tree, had a motor with a hose. I would go down to start the motor. Geri would wait [until it] started to flood over and I would turn the motor off. That way we would flush toilets. Then we had coal oil lamps and that’s how we started. We were like that for four, five years and then we added power and we grew from that.” Murray’s NHL career took him away from the Shawville area for most the year. In the beginning, teams even travelled on commercial airlines. They flew along with everybody else. Now, it’s a world of difference with teams having their own planes and first class service. The biggest change of all is they can come and go, whenever they want. Yet, no matter how much hockey business there was to do and how far he roamed, Shawville and the Pontiac never seemed to be too far from Murray’s mind. “I don’t get tired talking about home.”
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Jackson and Reynolds make The Hitman’s Bodyguard special MOVIE: The Hitman's Bodyguard STARRING: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, Elodie Yung and Gary Oldman DIRECTOR: Patrick Hughes RATING: 14A I love summer popcorn flicks. The kind of movie that requires minimum brain power and offers maximum enjoyment. When it's done well, with the right mix of action and comedy, you end up with a film that's fun to watch. When it's The Hitman's Bodyguard, you end up with a film you want to watch again and again. The vicious dictator Vladislav Dukhovich (Gary Oldman) has been brought to face justice at The Hague. However, the prosecution is struggling to bring forth witnesses or any substantial evidence. The last card they have to play is Darius Kinkaid (Samuel L. Jackson). Kinkaid is arguably the world's most dangerous assassin. He's currently locked up in an Interpol prison, but he has the dirt on Dukhovich. Kinkaid agrees to testify, but only if his wife Sonia (Salma
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reputation he takes the job. The rest is gunfights, explosions, chases scenes, and more quotable oneliners than any movie has a right to have. I'll admit these kinds of action-comedy flicks follow a formula. Audience members walk in with certain expectations. It has to be action packed. It has to make
you laugh. The heroes have to go at each other physically and verbally, but come together in the end to defeat the bad guy. The Hitman's Bodyguard hits all the highlights. The action is intense and in fact has a chase scene involving a speedboat, multiple cars and a motorcycle that's one of the best this year. This mov-
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ie has the formula down cold, but what sets it apart and makes it worth seeing are the two co-stars. Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson are stunning. In fact, the whole cast is good. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature.
There are risks switching to synthetic oil on older engines “Hello Mr. Turner. I was in Brockville a few days ago and picked up a copy of the St. Lawrence News. I was delighted to see your very useful column on keeping cool in summer. The Stittsville News is also in the Metroland group but your column does not appear but it should. I guess the powers that be think people in Stittsville do not drive cars. Anyway I want to see your column in the Stittsville News and I am sure that when others read it they will wholeheartedly agree. I have a 1977 TR7 and the garage recently put in synthetic oil. Disaster ensued in a few months as the engine started to leak oil all over the place. I am looking at a rebuild but the garage should have known better. I did some research and cars built before 1999 should not use synthetic oil as it cleans out all the deposits that keep the engine sealed.” Regards, Jim The issue with switching to synthetic oil on older engines and the accompanying risk of oil leaks is not common knowledge outside the collector car group. Not all engines will leak after the switch, but it is a substantial risk. It's not simply related to the year of manufacture but rather the fact that synthetic oils are composed of considerably smaller molecules than traditional lubricants known in the industry as dino-oils. Synthetics
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It promises to be a day full of fun and exploration. On Saturday, Aug. 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Thorbjornsson family is hosting an open house to unveil its plans for South Shore Landing Inc., a proposed development located in Carleton Place at the end of Hawthorne Street on the south bank of the Mississippi River. Wally Thorbjornsson told the Canadian Gazette he plans to turn the former Hawthorne Mill, Leigh Instruments Ltd. and DRS Technologies property into high-end condos and apartments. “This is a historical piece of Carleton Place,” he noted. “This site needs and deserves a grand vision.” With the help of seasoned architect David Blakely of Nepean, Thorbjornsson created that vision. “I am very excited to share it with the public,” he stated. “The sketches will blow people away.” During the open house, the entire property will be opened up for the public to explore, even the famous anechoic chamber, a room designed to completely absorb reflections of either sound or electromagnetic waves. “NASA has one, the Canadian Space Agency has one, and now I have one,” Thorbjornsson said with a smile. “It is like being in a giant egg carton,” Carleton Place & Beckwith Heritage Museum manager Jennifer Irwin said. Irwin has been working with Thorbjornsson due to the site’s historical significance.
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On Saturday, Aug. 26, the Thorbjornsson family is hosting an open house to unveil its plans for South Shore Landing Inc., a proposed development located in Carleton Place. Left: The original Hawthorne Mill tower bell, removed in the late 80s, has been located. Tara Gesner/Metroland and submitted photo
The museum will have a display set up at the open house, and “I am hoping to collect names for a millworkers reunion,” Irwin said. Thorbjornsson invites all former employees of Hawthorne Mill, Leigh Instruments Ltd. and DRS Technologies to attend the open house, sharing their stories, pictures and even artifacts. “There is a lot of history here,” he stated. “Anyone who has lived in Carleton Place for the last few decades has either worked at the site or has a
family member who did.” Hometown Hearts will be in attendance on Saturday, hosting a fundraising barbecue. Too, staff from CP Rentals and Property Management will be accepting names for a priority list for rentals and purchases. “We also have a lot of items from inside the buildings to sell,” Thorbjornsson said. He added: “We really want to give the residents of Carleton Place a chance to be involved, to know what is going on.”
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The Good Food Company earns accolades from Carleton Place chamber BY TARA GESNER
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The Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce has recognized a Carleton Place business for its two decades of service and commitment to the community. Chamber manager Jackie Kavanagh presented Petra Graber of the Good Food Company with a certificate on Wednesday, Aug. 16. The 28-seat café located at 31 Bridge St. has been the gem of downtown Carleton Place for 20 years, appealing to and drawing customers from neighbouring and distant communities. “Congratulations to the Good Food Company as it marks 20 years in Carleton Place,” Kavanagh told the Canadian Gazette. “The café’s longevity is truly a testament to the amazing food that comes out of the kitchen every day.” “We hope the business is around for another 20 years,” she added. “We wish them all the best!” The Good Food Company serves brunch and lunch, and the café, which is fully licensed, is available for private functions. Catering is also offered for events
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The Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce recognized The Good Food Company on Aug. 16 for its two decades of service and commitment to the community. Above, owner Petra Graber. with eight to 25 guests. The business continues to support and focus on seasonal menus highlighting locallygrown ingredients. As noted on the café’s website: “Our soups, salad dressings, and desserts are all made in-house. Our fair-trade coffee is roasted in Clayton by Fluid. Our bread is supplied by Baker Bob’s in Almonte. Our eggs are produced by cage-free hens at Bekings Poultry Farm.” “The first 10 years in business tested my emotional, physical and mental stamina,” Graber admitted. “The second 10 years
have flown by.” “I have tried to remain distinctive in my marketplace while meeting the evolving demands of my customers,” she explained. “My staff and regular patrons have become my extended family, and I am proud to own an established business in historic downtown Carleton Place.” Graber noted there is still so much to learn and improvements to be made. She plans to be in business for many more years. In 2014, Graber earned the chamber’s highest award — Businessperson of the Year. She was selected for demonstrating excel-
lence in business operations, including financial management, environmental practices, marketing and customer service and sales. At the time, Graber described the Good Food Company as “a little oasis for people to escape and enjoy great food.” Currently, Graber is vice chair of the Downtown Carleton Place board. Downtown Carleton Place represents small business in the heart of town. “Downtown Carleton Place is very proud of Petra,” board chair Mark Lovell stated. “The Good Food Company is truly a destination restaurant and a real jewel in Carleton Place.” “Petra has seen many changes over the years, and she has adapted to them with style,” he continued. “She is very community minded, which reflects not only in the atmosphere of her restaurant but in her participation on the board of Downtown Carleton Place.” “Petra is dedicated not only to her business and her customers but also to her community,” Downtown Carleton Place coordinator Kate Murray said. “She is a leader in our downtown!” The Carleton Place & Disstrict
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The Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital is a very special place. It’s our local community hospital for which you can depend for our quality care and service close to home. You may have your own personal story or know of others which have touched your heart. Its hearing stories about the care provided during your stay and receiving gifts of appreciation that are so very special and important to what we do. Many people in our community still do not know that the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care CPDMH staff who are ready to help you! funds programs and services, but not patient care equipment. The reality is that we need wellfunctioning, reliable equipment that meets the current needs and high standards of care we aim to give our patients. Donor support means that we are able to provide this equipment to the many patients who walk through our doors each day. “I am truly grateful that our community supports our hospital to ensure we have the needed equipment to help us help you.” — Iris Rawlings, ER Nurse
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Following a complaint investigation, Carleton Place bylaw staff has determined there is no violation of the town’s property standards bylaw in regards to the placement of a planter at 94 Bell St. Tara Gesner/Metroland
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Complaint investigation finds no property standards bylaw violation BY TARA GESNER
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Following a complaint investigation, Carleton Place bylaw staff has determined there is no violation of the town’s property standards bylaw in regards to 94 Bell St. During the policy review meeting on July 25, council members heard a resident submitted a written complaint in May concerning the lack of lighting and the placement of a planter on the property — a three-storey, 17-unit apartment building. “When staff investigated they determined there is no violation,” director of protective services Les Reynolds said, and “no further action is needed.” As stated by the bylaw, all artificial lighting for yards and parking areas is to be maintained in good working order. Bylaw staff uncovered there were three outdoor light standards along the western edge of the parking lot; however, according to the property owner, two of them were permanently disconnected a number of years ago. “The remaining light is working fine,” Reynolds said, and “the bylaw is silent on what constitutes adequate lighting.” He noted the owner communicated the other two standards remain in place because it would cost money to take them away, and they offer flexibility if something were to happen to the existing light. The second complaint in-
volved a planter placed in the centre of a paved walkway near the building's front entrance. “The property owner has had a problem for a number of years with people backing up along the front walkway or on the front lawn to unload people, groceries or whatever the case may be,” Reynolds said. “The planter was placed on the walkway to stop vehicular traffic during the summer months.” The complaint referenced section 2.4.1 of the bylaw: “Walks must be maintained in good repair so as to afford safe passage.” According to Reynolds, bylaw staff concluded the walk was in good repair, and with a width of 34 inches on one side people could pass safely. The property owner intends to move the planter during the winter months for snow removal. Other sections of the bylaw were raised in the complaint; however, bylaw staff found they did not apply in this case. Lastly, the complaint referenced the Canadian Code for Residential Construction, 1970, and Carleton Place’s development permit bylaw. The code mandates a five-foot minimum walkway for a building of this type, and the bylaw requires a four-foot width. “Neither applies,” Reynolds said. “The building was constructed in 1967.” Mark Smith, a resident at 94 Bell St., noted: “The front entrance is the principal entrance. Helping someone with a cane or someone who needs more assis-
tance ... with two people walking on either side, someone would be on the grass, and if it is wet and they slip and fall somebody is in trouble.” In regards to the lights, “I was out one evening to see how dark it was in that corner of the parking lot,” Smith continued. “It was black as dirt out there, and it is right next to the river with no fencing.” Mayor Louis Antonakos visited the property in question. He discussed the matter with the property manager, and he attempted to contact the owner, too. “I suggested a very simple solution to solve this problem, but it was not received well,” Antonakos said. “Just move the planter over 12 or 24 inches.” “Quite frankly, I am astounded we are even discussing this item,” the mayor continued. “I do not have any words for it.” “The walkway was built at a width of six or seven feet, and I can only assume for a purpose — to invite people into the building,” he added. “If you are escorting any individual who needs help, you can not escort them without walking straight into a planter or walking off the sidewalk into the grass, which could be wet or have ice in the winter.” Again, Reynolds noted “there is no violation of the bylaw and this is basically a tenant and landlord issue.” “All we can do is ask the landlord to move it (planter) over, but we cannot make him do it,” Redmond said.
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Hub’s general manager Bruce Enloe, who told her about their more than $600,000 in sales and eight staff members, as well as their online marketplace which connects buyers with local food growers. Wynne asked Smiths Falls Mayor Shawn Pankow on zoning for the area, as there is a mix of residential and commercial interests on the same property. “A lot of it is in flux as we go,” said Pankow, before adding that “it is a tremendous opportunity.” The first facility to reopen after the Rideau Regional Centre closed down, was the old laundry facility, which brought back many of the same employees, and now handles cleaning contracts for area hospitals. Wynne was also shown some of the tools that are shared amongst the different food service companies that rent space in the food hub, like a produce washing machine. “It’s like having one combine,” for several interests, said Wynne. “We are not for profit,” said Enloe. “(But) not for loss.” “You’re for sustainability,” replied Wynne. Enloe agreed that it is his hope that the project hits “sustainability,” and that it would need to hit profits in the $1-million-plus range. Enloe said that a lot of the start-up costs for the food hub were “bypassed” because much of the equipment needed, like the industrial kitchen – was already in place. Wynne visited with staff of “All About the Soup” who were preparing vegetables for another batch. She inquired about food inspection and was told that because a lot of their produce is vegetarian, and is often frozen, food inspection is usually not an issue. Looking around the food hub, Wynne said that “the logistics of this are crazy,” adding that she was “totally impressed.” Wynne was given a gift of a scale-model Rideau Canal lock crank, made by Kilmarnock Enterprises, that Pankow joked would be a good stress reliever for her to crank on busy days at Queen’s Park.
Food hub For a day that had started off with sweets, the afternoon itinerary included more wholesome, healthy fare, at the Two Rivers Food Hub at the Gallipeau Centre, the old Rideau Regional Centre, in Smiths Falls. “What a massive redevelopment,” Wynne exclaimed as she was met by local dignitaries on the back loading dock. “It’s really remark- Meet the press able.” During a press briefing She was taken on a tour around one of the food of the facility by Food hub’s steel food prepara-
tion tables, Wynne said she was “blown away” by what she had seen at the Gallipeau Centre. She commended the “community collaboration” on the project, adding that “it’s obviously good for the economy” as well as a “great use of space.” Wynne said that on her trip to Lanark County in particular, she had seen a lot of “collaborative spirit,” some of it born “out of necessity.” Sometimes, she admitted, “we see better collaboration in rural communities,” than in big cities. She referred to her first stop that morning in Arnprior, “a health hub,” which was part of a “con-
tinuum of care.” Pankow had mentioned earlier in the visit about the hydro electricity costs at the Gallipeau Centre, and this newspaper did ask if the hydro relief her government announced earlier this year could be used to help non-profit businesses like the food hub with their hydro bills. “You are probably too small,” admitted Wynne. “We are lowering electricity rates,” by as much as 25 per cent, with a focus on those living in rural areas. “We will continue working with businesses,” she added, noting that Energy Minister Glenn
Thibeault, “was concerned with that middle part,” the band of businesses that fell into a grey area, outside of the relief, but who may need help. “We will keep working on that.” Kemptville Youth Centre stop Wynne ventured outside Lanark County later in the afternoon to visit the youth at the Kemptville Youth Centre (KYC). Operations manager Pat Henderson gave her a full tour of the facilities and introduced her to some of the youth members. Wynne was also invited to participate in one
of the arts and crafts activities with the kids. Wynne’s visit was approximately one hour long. The premier painted rocks with some of the members of the youth centre to place all over the community for the public to collect. They chose inspirational quotes for the rocks. Wynne’s creation: a yellow rock with the phrase, “You are perfect” written on it under a rainbow. Wynne also signed the tree mural on the wall of the youth centre, which symbolizes KYC’s strength and the growth of the organization. Eliza Batchelor, one of
the teenage members of the youth centre, showed Wynne the closet in the basement of the centre where prom dresses and suits are stored for high school students in the community to borrow if needed. Wynne was charmed by the youth centre’s mission and variety of services. As she toured the centre, she spoke to the importance of having a safe place like KYC in the community for children and youth to attend if they need a place to go after school or if their home environment is not as accommodating. With files from Paulina Hrebacka
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Gather clan and head to highland games in Almonte Aug. 26 BY TARA GESNER
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Almonte’s own Heidi Lowry performs the hammer throw under the watchful eye of her husband and fellow competitor Neil Lowry. Last year, the North Lanark Highland Games saw thousands of people walk through the gates of the North Lanark Agricultural Society Fairgrounds in Almonte. The 2017 games run Saturday, Aug. 26.
The 34th annual North Lanark Highland Games take place on Saturday, Aug. 26 at the North Lanark Agricultural Society (NLAS) fairgrounds in Almonte, rain or shine. The games, which run approximately from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., are a signature summer event celebrating Scottish culture and heritage in the Ottawa Valley. As far as attendance goes, Heidi Lowry, a member of the event’s organizing team — and a competitor — told the Canadian Gazette, “We have
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been really lucky over the years.” Thousands of spectators will watch traditional Scottish dancing, listen to the pipes and observe kilted men and women hurl cabers (the size of telephone poles), stones, hammers and sheaves around the infield. Furthermore, the event offers children’s mini games and numerous concessions: clothing, crafts, souvenirs, genealogical information and munchies. “We have 20 pipe bands and just under 95 dancers,” Lowry said. Another added treat for families with children is “two inflatable See GAMES page A/CP7
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ers, including an obstacle course,” she added. The duty band at this year’s games is the Ottawa Highlanders Pipes and Drums, a Grade 3 competition band. “This is their first time at the games,” Lowry confirmed. Guest of honour The North Lanark Highland Games’ 2017 guest of honour is Almonte’s John Souter, the founder and first chair of the event. He has also been its longest-serving director. Souter was born and raised in Johnshaven, Scotland, a coastal village along the North Sea. He was educated at the University of Aberdeen, earning a master’s degree in geography. After arriving in Canada in August 1968, Souter began his teaching career at Almonte and District High School. During this time, he was active in many community organizations, but he is perhaps most proud of his time as president of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 240. Souter oversaw the renovation of the legion’s heritage building and the development of the Second World War memory project, which led to the publication of the book, Age Shall Not Weary Them, in partnership with Almonte and District High School history students. Souter served three terms on municipal council during the 1980s. During this time, on a trip home to Scotland, his family attended the revitalized Montrose Highland Games. After walking the grounds, listening to the pipe bands and enjoying the heavy events, he turned to his wife and said, “You know, we could do this.” Two years later, after hundreds of hours with a small group of dedicated volunteers, he did. The North Lanark Highland Games is a family event for the Souters: John, wife Mary Lou, sons Dugald and David, daughter-in-law Jodi and grandson Angus. On the 25th anniversary of the games in 2008, the Souters were honoured with the community’s Cultural Volunteerism Award. Opening ceremonies commence promptly at 1 p.m. In advance, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 240’s colour party and the games’ duty band parade from the legion to the fairgrounds. “Landon Bedor of Smiths Falls will be singing our national anthem during the opening ceremonies,” Lowry said. Bedor is an 11-year-old singer and songwriter. The final massed bands are at 5:30 p.m., and in the evening, a www.almontehighlandgames.com (Scottish party) takes place at the beer garden site. Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 at the gate. Children under 12 are ad-
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Seeking small walk-on roles I am not one for laying it out there – putting it all on the line. Who am I kidding? Seriously, though, I hate standing up in front of a crowd and speaking, much less acting. Take the time I was Liza in my Grade 3 play at Frankville Public School. Earl Ferguson was What’s His Name. For the life of me, I can’t remember that boy’s name in the play, and there was a hole in my bucket, if that wasn’t enough. Oh good Lord, shoot me now. If I hear one more chorus of “There’s a hole in my bucket, Dear Liza, Dear Liza …” I will stick a fork in my eye. In Grade 8 at Beverley Elementary School in Delta, I was Peter, Rachel McLaren was Gene, Carolyn Dopson was Paul and Sharon Leeson was Ace. (Or something like that.) We had dressed in our platform boots, black and white get-ups with our faces appropriately painted, and rocked the house as KISS during our class’s rendition of the Gong Show. Remember that one? It was an amateur talent show that had its heyday in the ’70s. We were pretty good during our lip-syncing performance. It didn’t really matter much if I was banging on the drums during the solo bits. I was on fire. I had been practicing with knitting needles and the footstool at home. During dress rehearsal, we were the winners of the show. Some silly chicken dancers won on performance night. Grade 10 at Rideau District High School, the acting was no better. I loved English class, but absolutely hated the segment on Shakespeare. Who can understand that stuff? I would often head into my own little world during that class with Mr. Williamson. He was quite theatrical, though, and thought he’d have some fun with us. “Let’s act out Julius Caesar,” he said, enthusiastically clapping to wake me from my slumber. Let’s not, and say we did. Was I hearing or dreaming this? Rehearsal had me saying that famous line – my one and only line of that production which was just in the classroom, thank goodness. “Et tu, Brute,” I droned, wishing a hole would open in the floor and swallow me. Here I was with a white bed sheet wrapped around me so tightly I felt like a sausage. My crown of goldpainted leaves was slightly tilted and bent.
LAURIE WEIR Weir View “Say it with feeeeeling!” Mr. Williamson exclaimed. “No.” But, I tried it again. “ET TU, BRUTE!” I belted. “Wonderful!” We all got to play Julius. I guess that was the rehearsal part. Luckily, I passed this section of English and was beyond excited to get into the next segment – grammar and spelling. Standing up in front of people was my Achilles heel. I had no confidence, whatsoever. Later in high school, I purposely dropped a course with Mr. Timpany – some social justice thing – because there were way too many class presentations. I would sweat profusely, and spend hours in the bathroom trying to come up with some excuse as to why I was “sick” on those days. My first assignment as a reporter in 1989 was at the Morrisburg Leader. I was sent to a park to talk to the minister of tourism who was visiting Chrysler Park Marina. It’s do or die, I thought. I was going to hurl. Well, I succeeded that first assignment … kicking and screaming on the inside. I pretended I knew what I was doing; I didn’t die. “Fake it till you make it, kid,” my old news editor told me, a well-chewed stogie stuck to his bottom lip. If this job doesn’t cure you from a case of the butterflies, nothing can. So imagine now, (I’m not really surprised by this) my colleague Tara has thoughts about auditioning for a local play. She said she’s always wanted to do that … just a small walk-on part. “Let’s do it!” I said. “I’m in.” So she sent a query email to a local production company, who responded with kindness, saying she would let the director know of our request. She didn’t laugh. I don’t think, anyway. We’re both pretty excited about the opportunities that are right here in Lanark County. I will avoid the Shakespeare stuff though. I still can’t wrap my head around that language. *Afterthought – Liza’s hubby was Georgie.
Walking the walk for autism
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Above: Rhaea Southwell, 5, runs along the Carleton Place High School track during the Children’s Walk for Autism, hosted by the Lanark Autism Support Group on Saturday, Aug. 19. Below: Emmerson Jardine, 5, gets her face painted by Sarah Nephin, a volunteer at the walk. This event raised funds for the “We-Can Retreat,” a plan to allocate funds for respite care to parents or caregivers living daily with autism. The annual walk, in its seventh year, usually raises between $5,000 and $7,000.
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untouched. “I am told it has the oldest working elevator in Canada,” Thorbjornsson said. Once completed, South Shore Landing Inc. will encompass three main buildings and a tower. Hawthorne Mill and a neighbouring red brick building will be turned into apartments, with approximately 32 to 38 units in each. “There will be an additional 220 units in new builds,” Thorbjornsson explained. The DRS building is being demolished, even though the developer believes he can build on top of it. “Unfortunately, because of the way it is designed … it was built before the time of seismic regulations,” Thorbjornsson stated. “They will not allow it.” A third building, proposed to be four stories, will be a blend of commercial and residential units. “There will be a restaurant in here with a beachfront patio, maybe three to four boutiques, maybe a yoga studio,” the developer explained. A multi-level tower will house condos. “The penthouse will be in the multi-million dollar range,” Thorbjornsson said, and “I have four serious individuals asking for it.” Nothing like this is currently on the market in Carleton Place. “They know the value will only go up,” the developer said.
The buildings will boast luxury features like rooftop terraces with spectacular views of the river as well as private docks for residents. South Shore Landing Inc. is not only close to the downtown core, but it is within walking distance to the Carleton Place Canoe Club, Riverside Park (beach and splash pad) track and elementary and high schools. Thorbjornsson is working with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. A few dozen apartments will be designated affordable housing for seniors. “This is a matter close to my heart,” he said, and “the reason I can offer these units at reduced prices is because the higher-end apartments are expensive.” “This development can inspire future development at other local mills,” Irwin said. “Millfall Condominiums in Almonte is beautiful,” Thorbjornsson said. Irwin was thrilled to hear someone who cared about the Hawthorne Mill purchased it. “I always feared it would go up in flames,” she continued. “To have someone who is willing to recreate the bell tower and restore the buildings is very exciting.” Bell found Thorbjornsson is happy to announce the missing Hawthorne Mill bell has been located. It will be on display during Saturday’s open house.
The Hawthorne Mill tower is missing two stories, which came off in the late ‘80s. Everything was taken to the dump except the bell. “I had no idea there was a bell tower on the Hawthorne Mill building, until a gentleman came to our first open house and dropped off some pictures.” Thorbjornsson said. The developer managed to connect with the fellow afterwards on Facebook, and “that family has been very active in doing research and giving me support in the search for the bell.” Thorbjornsson said he immediately made the decision to rebuild the mill’s tower when he saw the pictures, which belonged to Bill and Carole Flint. “Carole worked for Leigh Instruments for years and Bill worked for them as well,” Irwin explained. “That is why he was on site (in Carleton Place) the day they took the tower down.” “I set myself on a mission that I wanted to find the original bell,” Thorbjornsson said. “I put a call out on social media, and I called a lot of connected people in town that I knew might have some information.” He managed to piece enough information together to get on the trail of the bell, and it was not long until he found out Cameron McGregor was the contractor who removed the bell. “I called him up, and he was a little guarded when I brought up the bell,” Thorbjornsson
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The proposed South Shore Landing Inc. development will boast luxury features like rooftop terraces with spectacular views of the Mississippi River as well as private docks for residents.
said. “However, I explained to him why I wanted to know and what my intentions were.” It turns out DRS Technologies’ general manager at the time hired McGregor to take the structure down because it was not in good shape anymore. “A lot of people and organizations were in touch with him and wanted the bell,” Thorbjornsson said. “So, he told Cameron to take the bell and hide it.” The bell eventually found its way to McGregor’s hunt-
ing camp. “Someone eventually recognized it,” Thorbjornsson said. “Cameron called up the general manager and asked what to do with the bell.” “He was told to donate it to the local museum, which he did in the mid ‘90s,” the developer added. Unfortunately, the item was not catalogued until 2008. All this time it has been in storage at the Neelin Street Community Centre (arena).
Developer Wally Thorbjornsson plans to turn the former Hawthorne Mill, Leigh Instruments Ltd. and DRS Technologies property in Carleton Place into high-end condos and apartments. Above: The work begins inside Hawthorne Mill. Tara Gesner/Metroland
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“The museum has a storage area at the community centre for big stuff,” Irwin said. “It was sitting there as an unidentified bell.” “We pieced everything together relatively quick, and it was a huge relief for me to hear the bell was safe,” Thorbjornsson said. “Jennifer and I started talking and we have come to an understanding,” he continued. “Lawyer Ken Bennett is working on the agreement.” The bell will go back in the tower once it is recon-
structed – on a long-term loan. However, it is still protected as the museum’s property. “It is very heartwarming to see it put back,” Irwin said. Although the bell is dirty, all the parts are there, and “I did try ringing it and it sounds lovely,” she added. South Shore Landing Inc. will be completed in phases; however, the goal is to have Hawthorne Mill, with its new tower, completed by 2019 – the 200th anniversary of Carleton Place.
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Hit Squad members in a Lanark County community near you Be on the lookout for a Hit Squad member in a community near you this summer, as the Invading Species Awareness Program has 30 students working at partner locations across the province to spread the word about invasive species. One member of the squad is stationed at Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority in Carleton Place. Invasive species pose a growing threat to Ontario’s biodiversity and cause millions of dollars in damage annually. There are more invasive species in Ontario than anywhere else in Canada, so it’s important to have the Invading Species Awareness Program (ISAP) Hit Squad working across the province again this summer; their mission is to spread awareness about the impacts invasive species are having on
our environment, economy and society. “The Hit Squad is an important part of our outreach strategy, as they are delivering community-based outreach on invasive species,” said Sophie Monfette, Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) Invading Species Awareness program co-ordinator. “Our team of students allows us to connect with communities on a more local scale to address issues relevant to each community — something that we would not be able to do without them.” Over the course of the summer, the Hit Squad will be out at community events educating the public on how to identify and report invasive species. Students will also have the opportunity to monitor local lakes, waterways
and forests, looking for invasive spe- new invasive species and to stop the cies such as zebra mussels, spiny water spread of those already here. flea, round goby, giant hogweed, garTo report a sighting, or for more lic mustard and other invaders in their information about invasive species, geographical area. They are partnered with host organizations including conservation authorities, provincial parks, non-profit organizations and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) district offices that go as far north as Kenora and as far south as Windsor. Funding is being provided by the federal government’s Canada Summer Jobs program. The OFAH partners with the MNRF to deliver the Invading Species Awareness Program. This program, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017, uses public education to prevent the introduction of
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When: EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42 am (Children’s service also at same time) Phone: (613) 255-6429 • Email: info@harvestcc.ca Web: www.harvestcc.ca • Pastor: Chad Monaghan Almonte United Church 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Tel: 256-1355 - Rev. Mary Royal Organist & Music Director: Neil Milnes 10:30 am – SUNDAY WORSHIP & Sunday School Website: www.almonteunited.com Email: office@almonteunited.com Tuesday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon (Check Website for Summer Hours) For Transportation call the office.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Carleton Place 39 Bridge St. 613-257-3133 standrewschurch39@gmail.com Minister: Rev. Barry Carr Joint Services at 10 am for July and August in Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. Almonte All Welcome
8948 Flewellyn Rd., Ashton, Ontario K0A 1B0 613-253.2878 SERVICE TIME: Sundays 9:30 a.m. Please visit our nearly new shoppe “God’s Got You Covered” Check our website for dates & times shoppe is open. Rector Rev’d Kerri Brennan Please check our website for services and events at www.ccashton.org
Family Service – Sunday, 10am – 11:15am.
Refreshments and fellowship time after the services. And 2 stimulating Study Groups mid week that welcome new people regularly. Come and join us you will be blessed.
117 Victoria St., Carleton Place For information call Rev. Dave Kemp, 613-257-5490. We are a Biblically faithful, Gospel sharing parish in the Anglican Church in North America. www.eternalhopechurch.org
Cornerstone Community Church
1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte (at the round-about) Pastor Dave Moriarity 613-256-4995
SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 am
By the river, we are growing 62 Clyde St., Almonte Whoever you are, wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, there is a place for you here. Please consult our web site for service times and other info www.stpaulsalmonte.ca
Ample Parking – Fully Accessible Nursery Care/Sunday School Weekly Bible Study & Prayer * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * A Free Methodist Congregation
Almonte Presbyterian Church 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 apc@trytel.com Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Mr. George Stewart Organist and Choir Director Summer Services - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School Celebrating 183 years in Mississippi Mills All Welcome
Carleton Place Baptist Church 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 613-257-1889 • Pastor: Brian Affleck Sunday Worship Service 10 am Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm All Welcome! Handicap access www.carletonplacebaptist.ca
St. James “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place” Reformed Presbyterian Church 273 Almonte St., Almonte Sunday Service at 10:00 a.m. Weekly small groups and youth group Church Office: 613-256-2816 www.hillsiderpc.ca
Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Fully Accessible ashtonmunsterchurch.ca for more information Everyone Welcome. Child Care provided.
225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, Ontario 257-3178 August 6. 10 am service only. Remainder of August. Services at 8 & 10 am on Sunday Thursday 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Annual Cemetery Decoration Day. August 13 at 2 pm. Rector: The Rev’d. Brian Kauk Assistant Curate: The Rev’d Rosemary Parker Website - stjamescarletonplace.ca Fully accessible; children welcome at all services!
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At left, Lauren Miller (left) and Christy Thurgood (right) serve customers behind Miller’s Farm’s summer harvest display at the Perth Farmers’ Market on Saturday, Aug. 19.At right, Gabe Johnston of Loon Kombucha – a company that was originally founded at his family’s cottage on Otty Lake – serves up the company’s new kombucha flavour, Blue Pomegranate, to thirsty customers at the Perth Farmers’ Market. Evelyn Harford/Metroland
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Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, “Retire... Not Expired”, Walk of Morris Island Conservation Area. Wednesday August 30. Call Home Support 613-256-4700 to reserve. North Lanark Highland Games Sat., Aug 26, 9am - 6pm at the NLAS Fairgrounds. Info: almontehighlandgames.com North Lanark Seniors’ Expo, Sept 7, 10 3pm at the Almonte Community Centre, 182 Bridge St., for people 50+ Together Time Yoga Children’s Resources on Wheels, 91 Cornelia St. W, August 24, 1:302:15pm, Ages 3-6. 613-283-0095 to register.
Parents and Children’s Group every Monday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3107 (or ext 3100). Rotary Club of Carleton Place & Mississippi Mills meet every Monday evening at 6:15 at Thirsty Moose, Mill St. (Carleton Place). Info: Louise 613-253-2602. Youth (6-19yrs) Broomball Registration, Thursday, August 31 C.P. Arena, 7-8 p.m. League starts Sunday, September 10, 4:305:30 p.m. Ruth/George 613-253-7787 email r.m.brown@hotmail.com
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Baby Talk, Wednesday, August 30, 1:303 p.m. Madison Montessori Academy, 2965 County Rd #43. Blood Donor Clinic, North Grenville MuArmy Navy Air Force, 315 Townline Rd, nicipal Centre, Aug 31, 1:30-4pm & 5-7pm. East. August 25, Fish & Chips. Limited supply. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. Book your 613-253-5097 or email anaf_396@bellnet.ca app’t at blood.ca or 1-888-236-6283 for more info. Community Home Support- Footcare LANARK Clinics on Tues & Thurs. For Appt. 613-2530733. Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of Euchre, every Thursday, 1:00 p.m. Legion the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Hall. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. Auxiliary. Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613Gigantic Garage Sale fundraiser, Foy 253-6375. Free Delicious Vegetarian Supper, Hall, 86 Princess St., Lanark. Wed - Sun 10am5:30pm Aug.28 at Carleton Place Seventh Day 4:30pm every week in August. All proceeds go Adventist Church (117 Victoria). Call Barbara to Sacred Heart Church, Lanark. 613-898-0215 to reserve a seat. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every MERRICKVILLE Thursday, 1-3 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613257-2779 ext 3106 (or ext 3100). Healing Service, by Freddy Clark & FamMerrickville Legion, Bake Sale & Jamily Tuesday Aug 29, 7pm, Carambeck Commuboree, August 26, 1-5pm, kitchen fund-raising nity Centre, 175 Bridge St, (near Townline Rd) event. Info: 613-257-3369 Merrickville Legion, dinner and dance Ladies Broomball Registration, ThursAugust 25, 6pm, Chinese Food dinner. Enterday, August 31, C.P. Arena, 7-8 p.m. League tainment by Good ‘N’ Country. 7-11pm starts Thursday, September 7, 9-10 p.m. Ruth/ Merrickville Legion Open Stage, August George 613-253-7787, email r.m.brown@ho27. 5-9pm, entertainment Heather Snow & the tmail.com Flakes, food provided by the Village Bean. Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:00 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary.
PAKENHAM Pakenham Community Home Support sponsors: Foot care, transportation, meals on wheels, Tuesday luncheons. Info/appointment (613)624-5647. Six Hand Euchres, St Mark’s Anglican Church Hall Pakenham every Wednesday of September (6, 13, 20, 27) 7:00 p.m. sharp. Prizes, light refreshments. Info Helen 613-2564126. St. Andrews United Church, Friday Sept 1. Fish Fry starting at 4:30, eat in our take out.
PERTH A Nation Lost and Found: Family-friendly, hour-long Confederation-themed historic walking play brings to life characters, stories and conflicts of 1867 Perth, Wed.-Sun. at 11 am, Until Aug 27. Tickets: www.classictheatre. ca, 1-877-283-1283. And The Beat Goes On: Family-friendly, hour-long ghost walk presents an 1867 meets Expo-67 themed haunted tale, Thursdays and Fridays at 7 pm, Unitl August 25. www.classictheatre.ca, 1-877-283-1283. Community Home Support Day Hospice runs every Thursday 10-3pm, The group is for people with life-limiting illness. Pre-register 613-267-6400. Community Home Support- Lanark County monthly Parkinson Support Group, last Monday of each month. At the Community Home Support office, 40 Sunset Blvd, Suite 100. Information, Melissa 613-267-6400 ext 25. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Thursdays, 10-12 p.m. St. James Church (Beckwith St. entrance), Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3106 (or ext 3100). Parents and Children’s Group, every Tuesday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at St James Church (Beckwith St. entrance). Info: 613-283-9307 #3100. Perth Civitan Classic Cruisers meets Monday evenings 6pm until dusk from May 22 - Sept 4. BBQ on site. Info: 613-812-1777
Perth Civitan Country Jamboree, Sunday, 4th Sunday every month, 1:30-6:30 pm, Civitan Hall. Dinner 5 pm. Info: 613-267-1825. RTA Central Club, Sunday, August 27, Rideau Trail hike, Port Elmsley Level 1, 8 km, moderate pace. Depart Conlon Farm at 9:00 a.m. Leader: Tom Pearcey, 613-284-1294 St. John Catholic High School, holding a used uniform sale, Thursday, August 28 Noon-8pm at the school. Funds raised support school initiatives. Info: www.stjohnchs.cdsbeo. on.ca.
chairs. Oxford On Rideau Bird Club Auction, Saturday, September 16, Auction starts at 9 a.m. South Mountain Fairgrounds. Info: 613258-2080. Retired Women Teachers of Ontario (RWTO) luncheon, “To ‘Ell With the Bell” at the Opinion in Chaffey’s Locks, Tues, Sept 5, 11:30am. Register for lunch Donna 613-2751492 by Sept 1. Royal Canadian Legion Br. #542 Wesport, Monday Night Bingo, new Progressive Bonanza, Jackpot and Toonie Pot. Doors open at 5:30pm play starts at 7pm RURAL Turkey Supper at Tatlock Hall, Sunday Aug 27, 4-6:30pm. 696 Conc 7 Darling off Tatlock Rd. Proceeds in support of St. Peter’s 24th Annual Community Beef Barbecue United Church Tatlock. Joan Armstrong 613hosted by Elgin United Church at the Elgin Li- 256-0376 ons Hall from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Sunday August 27. BBQd beef, baked potatoes, seasonal SMITHS FALLS vegetables, dessert and beverages. 6 hand euchre, light lunch, every Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-8482. Civitan Bingo every Tuesday, Smiths Falls Beckwith and District Friendship Club Civitan Hall. Start 7 p.m. Doors open 5:30 p.m. will meet Sept 6, Centennial Hall Franktown. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charPotluck supper 6pm, musical entertainment. ity and community projects. 613-257-2588 Club 60 at Smiths Falls Legion, Branch 95, Carsonby United Church Fish Fry Dinner, invites everyone for meeting & fun games. Wednesday August 30, 4-6:30 p.m. Take-outs 1:30 pm. on last Tuesday of every month. available. Info: 613-489-3276. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Fun and Fitness, Mondays, 9:30-10:30 Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 73 a.m., Watson’s Corners Hall. Info: Kara 613-259- Beckwith St. N. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 3106 (or 2182. ext 3100). Harvest Supper, Sept 10, 5:30pm, St. AnNorthern Landsharks is pleased to andrews Toledo Church Hall, sponsored by Angli- nounce a second permanent drop-off location can Parish of Kitley. Advanced tickets only. 613- inside Smiths Falls Giant Tiger, collecting gen924-9465 or 613-284-0307. Take out available. tly used footwear, supporting the Shoe Bank McDonald’s Corners Ag. Society’s Din- Canada. ner/Quarter Auction fundraiser. Sat., Aug. 26, Parents and Children’s Group, every 5-9pm. Advance tickets only call Jeannie Kelso Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the First Baptist 613-278-1391 Church (73 Beckwith St N) Info: 613-283-9307 McDonalds Corners Ag. Society’s. Din- (or 613-257-2779 ext 3100). ner/Quarter Auction fundraiser. Sat.Aug.26 5-9 School Readiness Workshop, Children’s pm. Doors open 5 pm. Dinner 5:30pm. Auc- Resources on Wheels, Pop-up playgroups, tion 7pm. Advance tickets only. Call Jeannie Lower Reach Park, 613-283-0095 ext 300. Kelso 613-278-1391 Steak BBQ, Saturday Sept 2, 6pm, RCAFA, Memorial Service- White Cemetery, Po- Abbott St. N, All welcome order tickets 613land. Sun. Aug. 27, 2 p.m. Please bring lawn 284-0305
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THANK YOU A heartfelt thanks to our family for hosting a garden party in honour of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. We are truly blessed with great family and friends. Thanks so much for joining us and making this day so “Special”. All wishes, cards and gifts much appreciated. 40th Wedding Anniversary August 27th, 2017 Jean & Orville Sears And we’re together yet! Imagine!
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ERNIE NOLAN IS TURNING THE BIG 80 Dorothy (Patterson) & Peter Fraser Keep on trucking 50th Anniversary Love from Dory Ann Maberly Fair Grounds and all your family and friends Saturday September 2, 2017 P.S. Nolan – Sophie thinks 4p.m. – 10p.m. you are pretty special Everyone Welcome Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 26 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
90 Years Young! Open House Celebration Stan Cauley is celebrating his 90th Birthday on Saturday, September 2nd! Anne, Mary Lynn, Karen, Roger, Maureen and Pat and their families invite friends and family to visit the Kinsmen Building (Lower Reach Park) in Smiths Falls from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 2nd to share in his special day. No gifts please, your presence is the greatest gift.
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THANK YOU The family of the late Howard Ferguson wishes to express our sincere thanks to family, friends for the memorial donations, flowers, and card during the passing of Howard. Our heartfelt thanks go to the ICU and 2nd floor of the G.W.M Hospital, Dr. McLean and 6th floor of the Heart Institute over the last two years. Thanks to Rev. Kerr for the service and Kim Moore and Todd Collins for the eulogy. Thanks to the United Church Women for the lovely lunch. A special thank you to Stewart Blair and staff at Blair & Son Funeral Home. The support and prayers from everyone gave us the strength we needed during this time. Sincerely, Bernice and Families
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Barnett James Charles “Jim” Barnett
Jim passed away peacefully in Ottawa on Thursday, August 17, 2017. Beloved husband of Janis Barnett of 50 years. Loving and devoted father of Christopher and his wife Tanya, Melissa and her husband Andrew, and Matt and his wife Erin. Proud grandfather of Alex, Sam and Scott, Ross and Beatrice, and Elyse. Dear brother of Robert and his wife Millie Barnett. Jim will be missed by the card group and close family friend Michael Wilson. Fondly remembered by his cousins, extended family and many long time friends. Jim was a committed volunteer with Ducks Unlimited and the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority. Private family services will be held with interment at Hillcrest Cemetery. For those who wish, donations may be made to Ducks Unlimited or a memorial fund of choice.
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Linda Patricia
March 1939 to August 2017. It is with great sadness our loving mother of only 78 years has passed. Linda’s 5 children Lynn-Marie and husband David, Ronda and husband Jamie, Ron and his wife Sherry, Rick and his wife Brenda, Myles and his wife Sherry, step daughter Charmain and her husband Rusty, Vicki and her husband Denis, Sandra (deceased) and all her grandchildren, siblings and every one that knows her will miss her. Linda was born in Ontario, lived in BC, lived in Ontario, travelled to wonderful places and shared her life with her best friend John Gill for 40 plus years. Linda enjoyed gardening, travelling, spending time with her family always with a smile on her face. She will live on in our lives and in the lives of all others that knew her.
Wayne
Age 71, from Silver Lake, Ontario, suddenly went to be with his Lord on Thursday, August 17th. “You will show me the path of life; in Your presence is fullness of joy, at Your right hand there are pleasures forevermore” (Psalm 16:11). Son of the late Dr. Edward (Ella) Dow and brother of the late Dr. Edward Dow and Marilyn Dow. He is survived by his wife Judith Dow, children Craig (Erin) Dow and Juliana (John) Dow, grandson Nathaniel Dow, brothers David (Allison) Dow and Daniel (Joan) Dow, and many beloved cousins, nieces, and nephews. His extended family included the staff and students of Sharbot Lake High School where he taught science for 36 years, the community of Silver Lake Wesleyan Camp, and the congregations of local churches. All are welcome to join in the celebration of his life that will be held at Silver Lake Wesleyan Camp in the tabernacle on Saturday, August 26th at 1:00 p.m. A time of fellowship and reception will follow. Memorial donations may be made to Silver Lake Wesleyan Camp. Thank you to our friends and family for their love and support.
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THANK YOU The family of the late Norma Mary Rogers would like to send out a Big Thank You to all who sent flowers, cards, donations to the Heart & Stroke and on-line condolences with the passing of our wonderful Mother. A special thank you to the Rotary Volunteers and Bingo friends for their tribute to Mom, special thanks to Marilyn and Bill and Kim for their kindness to Mom. Thanks to Joanne for your support and friendship during Mom’s final days. Thank you to Bev and the second floor nurses, Blair and Son’s Staff, Stephen and Scott for the very thoughtful Bingo card; Mom would have loved it! Forever in our hearts, Love you always Donna, Judy, Iris, Kevin and Gary Mom the clock works!
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MACLEAN Kathleen Anne (née Desarmia) 1947-2017 Kay died in the Rosamond Wing of the Almonte General Hospital on August 16, 2017 from cancer. Wife of Ian H. MacLean for 43 years. Mother of Alasdair Niall MacLean (Tracy) and Patrick Rory MacLean. Predeceased by her parents, Francis and Colleen Desarmia. Her siblings are Desmond (Debi), Robert, James (Tony), Pamela, Colleen, Jean Marie (late Edward), Terrence (Julie) and Jeffrey (Cheryl). Grandmother of Garrett O’Brien and Rory O’Brien. Her nieces and nephews are Sean, Dean, Allison, Matthew, Alexander, Ryan and Gillian. Kay was the niece of Barry and Gay Desarmia. The family would like to thank the nursing staff of the Emergency, Medical Surgical and Rosamond wings of the Almonte General Hospital. In addition, the staff on Five East of the Ottawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. M. Rossi and Dr. S. Verma for their assistance and coordination. We also acknowledge the contribution of all Food Service and Housekeeping workers. Visitation was on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 from 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm and from 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm. Service was held at Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Bridge Street, Almonte, Ontario on August 23, 2017. Interment at St. Mary’s cemetery followed the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Almonte General Hospital – Fairview Manor Foundation. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
HUDSON Kathleen Anne (nee Snedden) It is with great sadness that the family of Kathleen (Kay) Hudson announce her peaceful passing at Fairview Manor on August 19, 2017 in her 81st year. She was the loving and devoted wife and soulmate of Graham Hudson for 59 years. Kay was the daughter of the late Alex and Leila Snedden of Almonte. She was the proud mother of Bruce (Elizabeth), Brian (Lynn), Steve (Jane), Dale (Angela) and Donna (Bill) Lemon as well as thirteen grandchildren, Leigh, Dana, Kerin, Sandra, Allison, Andrew, Sara, Melissa, Jared, Cameron, Nicholas, Meg and Ben. Predeceased by her brother Earle (Marilyn) Snedden, she will be mourned by her brother Sandy (Marion) Snedden, her sister Beth (Brian) Keating of Kentucky and sisters-in-law Gwen (late Allan) Taylor and the late Marion (Trevor) Hawkins. Kay was a teacher by profession first teaching in a one room country school house and later at Walter Zadow Public School until the first of her five children arrived. Kay was an avid gardener and the driving force behind Hudson’s Farm Fresh Produce since the 1970’s. She was also an active and competitive curler and golfer. The family wishes to extend their appreciation to the staff at Fairview Manor for their compassionate care. Family and Friends May Visit C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 On Thursday, August 24, 2017 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Funeral Service to be held in St. Andrew’s United Church (Pakenham, ON.) on Friday, August 25, 2017 at 2pm. Interment and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Fairview Manor, Almonte or St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Donahue, Wayne Peacefully, at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus on Friday, August 18, 2017 at the age of 68. Loving husband to Lynn. Proud father of Jennifer (Ken) Evans, Matthew (Adi). Adoring grandfather of Hailey and Kendall. Family and friends are invited to a gathering at the Army Navy Air Force Club, 315 Townline Road East, Carleton Place on Thursday, August 24, 2017 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. For those who wish, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute or Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family www.barkerfh.com
Moore J. Irene (nee Williams) Moore
August 12, 1945 ~ August 19, 2017 I have been here with everyone for over 72 years. On Saturday, August 19, 2017 I arrived at my beautiful and final resting place. Survived by the love of my life and husband C. Earle Moore. As I have told you so many times “God must have spent a little more time on you.” Also survived by my brother John Williams, sister-in-law Mary Lura Williams and my sister Muriel Williams all of whom I loved dearly. Predeceased by my parents and my father-in-law the late Cecil Moore (Maxine Moore of Brockville) and my brother-in-law the late Doug Wright (Fran Wright of Brockville) and survived by brother-in-law David (Rena) Moore of Fort Nelson, BC. Step-mother to Rebecca Redvers, Lesley (Len) Clifford and Trevor Moore. Sadly missed by my nieces, Cynthia (David) Harrison, Christina (Brett) King, Alana and Corbin Moore, Kimberley (Forrest) Herbison and my nephew Jamie Wright, great-nieces Hailey and Kendra Harrison, Sydney King, Journey Herbison and Kate Wright and great-nephews Jaxon King and Carson Wright. Love you all. Now it’s time to brag as a grandmother about our three beautiful and loveable granddaughters Jordyn Redvers, Hailey and Ava Clifford. All involved in sports with Gram being very proud of each one of you. Love you, Love you, Love you. How many people have been chosen as grandparents? We were very fortunate and had Madison, Chelsea and Cameron MacDonald “adopt us”. Thanks to Donna and Wes for sharing their children. Imagine two more beautiful granddaughters and one handsome grandson. A very special thank you to Carolyn and Bud, Phyllis, D. W. and family, Marlene and Marilyn for their long term friendship and Felix for Marlene’s support. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls on Thursday, September 7, 2017 from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday, September 8, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to Wounded Warriors Canada 310 Byron St. Suite 4 Whitby, ON L1N 4P8 www.woundedwarriors.ca or the Beth Donovan Hospice 1107 French Settlement Rd., Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 www.bethdonovanhospice.ca Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Florence Erma (nee McCooeye) On Friday August 18th, 2017 at the Kemptville District Hospital, Florence Gaw entered into rest at the age of 80 years. Florence Gaw beloved Wife of Bruce Gaw. Dear Mother of Judith Poole (Colin), Deborah Lombard (Titus Werkman), Carolyn Reddick (Wayne), Angela Breault (Frank), and Bradley Gaw (Pamela). Cherished Grandmother of Laura Deck (Jamie), Richard Raas (Katie), Melissa Carswell (Phil), David Booth-Reddick, Andrew Booth-Reddick (Mirelle), Kristen and Tyler Gilmour, Jeffrey Gaw (Michaela), Nolan Gaw and Great Grandmother of Zoe and Jillian Deck, Sam and Ben Raas, Zachary Booth-Reddick and Darva Carswell. Sister of Beverley Cameron (Larry). Florence was preceded in death by sisters Greta, Betty and Ruth. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends called on Wednesday August 23rd, 2017 from 6-8 PM at the MACKAY Funeral Home 416 Dibble St. West Prescott. Funeral service in the Prescott Chapel of the funeral home on Thursday August 24th, at 11 AM. Interment will follow in South Gower Cemetery 501 County Rd 22 South Gower Dr. Send flowers, light a memorial candle, place a donation to the Lung Association or share a special memory of Florence at www.mackayfuneralhome.com
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McFarlane J. Mansel McFarlane
Peacefully at Lanark Lodge in Perth on Saturday, August 19th, 2017 John Mansel McFarlane at the age of 92 years. Mansel was the son of the late Harry and Hannah (Tullis) McFarlane. He was predeceased by his brothers Allan (Lila), Henry (Amy) Robert and Jim. Mansel will be fondly remembered by his sisters-in-law Myrtle and Carmel McFarlane, his good friend Isobel Gabie, 1 niece and 8 nephews and their families. He was a former employee of the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Clerk/ Treasurer of Drummond Township for 25 years. Friends and family were invited to pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017 from 1:00 to 1:45 P.M. The service was held in the Chapel at 2:00 P.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment Prestonvale Cemetery. In remembrance of Mansel, donations to the Prestonvale Cemetery would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Baker Edith Maria Baker
Passed away peacefully, in Smiths Falls, Ontario on Friday, August 18, 2017 at the age of 91. Edith was born in Essen Germany to parents Friedrich Wilhelm and Maria Veronika Skibba. She was predeceased by husbands Werner von der Kammer and Albert Baker and siblings Willi, Gunther and Helga. Edith is survived by her children Alan (Catherine) of Kanata, ON, Horst (Nancy) of Port Severn, ON, Anne (Greig) Frant of the United Kingdom, Edda of Noel, NS, Ilka (Douglas) of Carleton Place, ON, Angela (Don) of Dartmouth, NS and Donald (Pamela) of Port Elmsley, ON. Edith leaves behind 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. To honour Edith’s wishes, cremation will take place. A private family ceremony will be held with interment at Horton Cemetery, Renfrew at a later date. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation (Palliative Care). Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Gill John Gill
Proud 50 year Member of the Merrickville Legion Passed away at the Smiths Falls Hospital, on Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at the age of 78. Beloved husband and best friend of Linda Jakes. Loving father of Charmaine (Russell) McArthur, Vikki (Denis) Gill-Poulin and the late Sandra Gill. Cherished grandfather of Kervan and Meghan McArthur, Joanne Hurlbert, Jeremy McArthur, Matthew and Konor Poulin and the late Dustin Cadreau and the late Kyle Gill. Predeceased by his parents Matthew Gill, Isabella (Barney) Dennison. He will be forever remembered and sadly missed by his 7 greatgrandchildren, along with his siblings Betty Wiggins, Bernice White, Sherry Dennison, and the late Jimmy and Diane Dennison. John will be sadly missed by his extended family including LynnMarie, Rhonda, Ronnie, Rick and Myles as well as his nieces nephews. As per John’s wishes the arrangements for the family will remain private. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Merrickville Legion. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Sue Anne Alder
Henderson, Margaret Helen (Lesway)
Retired Farmer, Gardener, Sewer, and Knitter
Suddenly but peacefully, with her son Rob by her side and surrounded by the love of her family, on Wednesday August 16, 2017, in her 96th year. Predeceased by her husband Cecil Henderson, her daughter Janet, grandson Trevor Lowe, granddaughter Brenda Henderson and daughter-in-law Ruth. Beloved and loving mother of James (Darlene), Raymond (Bonnie), Robert, Don (Janet), Alan (Betty) and Kathy (Ray Lowe). Devoted grandmother of 14 grandchildren and their spouses, 18 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Survived by her sister Mary Kennedy and her brother John Lesway. Margaret will be missed by Diane Voldock. Also predeceased by her brothers Raymond, Jim, Ron and Joe Lesway. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Tuesday August 22, 2017 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was in the Chapel Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. Interment followed at United Cemeteries. For those who wish a donation to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com
Sue passed away peacefully, at the Kingston General Hospital on Thursday, August 17, 2017. Beloved wife and best friend of Neil Alder. Cherished mother of Anne, Geoffrey, Terrence (Joy) Lemay and Sarah (Eric) Czarny and step-mother of Anne Warner (Gary) and Lynn Alder (Scott). Sadly missed by her grandchildren Lindsay Jordan, Danielle Evoy, Brandy Moncreiff, Taylor, Riley, Tristan and Brooklyn Lemay, Theo Czarny and great-grandchildren Brayden Berry, Alyssa and Madylin Jordan. Dear sister of Gerald (Erma) Wilson, Robert (the late Sue) Wilson, Irene Wilson, Marlene (Jim) Lynch and Betty Patterson. Predeceased by her parents William and Roberta Wilson, brothers Jack (the late Marie), Bill (the late Elsie), Paul (the late Sue), and sister Nancy Wilson. Sue was a long time faithful member and past president of the St. Francis de Sales Church Catholic Women’s League. She will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and many great friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, August 21, 2017 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at a later date in the Wilson family plot at St. John’s Cemetery, Perth. In memory of Sue contributions to St. Francis de Sales Building Fund or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Rita K. Moore
Rita passed away surrounded by the love of her family in the Perth Hospital on Thursday August 17th, 2017 at the age of 75. Rita was the dearly beloved wife of Bob Moore and cherished mother of Tammy Gemmill (Tom Mulville), Debbie (Dave) McNamee, Chris (Anne Marie) Moore, Lori (Paul) Boles, Jamie (Alyssa) Moore. She was adored Grandmother of Matt (Alex), Travis, Andrew (Kelsey) Shane (Lindsay), Cory, Olivia (Adam) Abbie (Jason), Declan, Heidi, Johnny, Robert, Alex, Avery and our special angel Emily and loved Great Grandma to Liam. Rita was predeceased by her parents Dan and Kathleen Norwood, her sisters Marie and Shirley and brothers Walter and Dan Jr., mother and father-in-law Ernie and Mary Moore, sister-in-law Evelyn and brothers-in-law Ernest, Keith and Clifford. Rita will be sadly missed by her sisters Jean (Mike), Irene (Bud) Mary-Theresa (Ken), Betty (Glen), Joanne (Glen), Julia (Bobby), Kaye (Ken), her brother Gordon, sister in law Dorothy and brother-in-law Bill as well as Bev (Lorne) and Ronnie (Jane) and Arlene, and many friends. Friends and family were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Sunday August 20th, 2017 from noon to 4:00 P.M. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. John’s Church, Perth, Monday at 11:00 A.M. Interment St John’s Cemetery. In memory of Rita, donations made to Emily’s Transportation Fund or the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation (Palliative Care) would be appreciated. “You are Loved”
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Helen Bertha (nee Campbell)
It is with sadness that the family of Helen announces her peaceful passing on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at Raglan Village, Collingwood at the age of 91. Helen of Toronto, Smith Falls and Stayner, beloved wife of the late Donald Bodiam (2014) for 67 years. Loving mother of Bruce, Brian (Lorene) and Kevin (Melinda). Cherished grandmother of Taeya (Robert), Blake, Ryan (Melissa), Justin and Shawn and great grandmother of Daniel. She was predeceased by her parents Roy and Sarah Campbell and siblings Walter, Mary and Jean. Helen was very active with the West Toronto Optimist Club where she made many close friends. She was known for her fabulous baking and preserves. She was loved dearly by her family and her many friends. She will be missed. Friends will be received at the Stayner Brethren in Christ Church, 1152 Sixth Line North, Clearview Township (N of County Road 91) on Friday, August 25, 2017 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Funeral Service will follow at 1 o’clock in the Sanctuary. Reception to follow. Private family interment at Stayner Union Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of the Carruthers & Davidson Funeral Home – Stayner Chapel. If desired, donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated by Helen’s family. For further information and to sign the Book of Memories, please visit www.carruthersdavidson.com
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Mary Anne, R.N., BSCN Mary Anne passed away peacefully in hospital on August 12, 2017 with her husband Don by her side. Mary Anne Kavaner of Ottawa, born Mary Anne Butler of Mountain, Ontario died of many medical complications including breast and bone cancer, too young at age 74. Survived by her loving husband Don, mother Helen and sister Marjorie (John) and many relatives on the Kavaner side. Predeceased by her father Tom. Born April 8, 1943 in Kemptville, Ontario, she graduated from Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing in 1964 and graduated with her Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing, with her sister Marjorie in the same class, from the University of Ottawa in 1991. Mary Anne was very family oriented and close to her parents and sister. She worked in Ottawa at the Grace Hospital after moving to Ottawa in 1968 until it’s closing when she transferred to the Riverside Hospital, working in Ophthalmology until her retirement in December 2005. Mary Anne enjoyed travelling while she was healthy and spent many Christmas holidays at Walt Disney World. Mary Anne’s last years were filled with pain and illness. Special thanks to Dr. Evelyn Honsl for keeping Mary Anne comfortable and Barry and Karen Auger for their assistance. Mary Anne loved her Siamese cats. A family service was held at the Kemptville Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry Funeral Home. Donations to the Ottawa Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-258-2435
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STAPLES, Frank “Francis”
(Scale person – Karson Cartage) Peacefully at home with loved ones by his side on Saturday morning, August 19th, 2017; Francis Alexander “Frank” Staples of Galetta passed away following a brief illness. He was 64. Beloved husband of Maggie Renaud. Dearly loved father of Giles Staples, Corwin Staples and Robin Giles (Andre Laprairie). Proud “Grampa” of Frazetta. Fondly remembered by his long time friends, Jorgen and Cathy Jensen. Family and friends are invited to Bethel St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, 184 Jack Laugheed Way (formerly Carleton Street), Fitzroy Harbour on Sunday afternoon, August 27th from 2 to 4 p.m. In memory of Frank, please consider a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society. In the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Murphy “Frank” Gerald Francis Murphy
Frank passed away, in Brockville General Hospital early on Saturday, August 19th, 2017 surrounded by his family in his 61st year. Born in Perth, he was a long time resident of Brockville. He was the cherished father of Brayden (Brittany) and Taunya (Alex) and adored grandfather of Chase and Charlie. He will be sadly missed by his step-father and friend Dorion Lamarche, sisters Mary Jane (Jeff) Lee, Sally Anne (Don) Morse and all their families, aunts Heather Murphy and Mary (Bruce) Meckbach and uncle Don (Joan) Farnel. He was predeceased by his brother John, and parents Gerald Murphy and Edna (Farnel) Murphy-Lamarche. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Thursday, August 24th, 2017 from 5:00 until the service in the Chapel at 6:00 P.M. A reception will follow in the Blair & Son Family Centre. A gathering will be held to remember Frank’s life, in Brockville, at a later date. In remembrance of Frank, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society “Wheels of Hope” would be appreciated. “Go Leafs Go”. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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COLEMAN, Catherine Alice Peacefully on Friday, August 18, 2017 at the Lanark Lodge in Perth, ON. Catherine (nee McNeely) of Carleton Place, ON., at the age of 96. Dearly loved wife of the late Leonard. Predeceased by her parents Wm. E. and Catherine McNeely. Sadly missed by her devoted children Gwen Campbell (the late Mac), Gerald (Linda), Neil (Debbie), Janice McLeod (Ian) and the late Billie. Proud “Gramma” to eleven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Family and Friends May Visit St. James Anglican Church (225 Edmund St. Carleton Place, ON.) On Thursday, August 24, 2017 from 12 noon until 2pm. Funeral Service to follow in church. Interment United Cemetery and reception St. James Church Hall. Donations in memory of Catherine may be made to St. James Anglican Church. A special thanks to the nurses and staff at Lanark Lodge (Perth, ON.) Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313) Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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RAYCROFT, Raymond “RG” Passed away peacefully on Monday, August 14, 2017 surrounded by his family in the Rosamond Wing of the Almonte General Hospital. “RG” of Clayton, at the age of 85. Beloved husband to Hazel for 65 years. Survived by his children Linda (Steve), Gary and the late Alan. Father-in-law to Lynn. Proud grandfather to Gavin, John (Stephanie), Alicia, Katelyn, Mark and Erika, also great-grandfather to Ethan, Abigail, Rhys, McKayla, Alexa, Fianna and Ellie. Survived by his two sisters Sadie and Doris, also predeceased by his brother Clarence and sister Kathleen. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Almonte Civitan Hall (500 Almonte St., Almonte, ON.) on Saturday, August 26, 2017 from 1pm-4pm. Donations in memory of RG may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation (Rosamond Wing). A special thank-you to the staff and Dr. White in the Rosamond Wing of the Almonte General Hospital for their compassionate care and support. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON 613-256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Cecilia Margaret (Davidson) Kevan
Cecilia passed away at her home surrounded by the love of her family on Friday, August 18th, 2017. Cecilia was born on May 30th, 1929 in Perth, Scotland. She was the beloved wife of the late William Kevan who predeceased her in February 2015 and the cherished mother of Rick (Gail) Kevan, Sheelagh (Ross) Larocque, Bill Kevan (Sheila Spence) and Donna (Shawn) Kirkpatrick. Cecilia was the loved grandmother of Kris, Alex, Melissa (Zach Hunt) Larocque, Julie, David, Katelyn, Christina and Michael Kevan and Meghan and Andrew (Jamie) Kirkpatrick. She will be sadly missed by her great grandchildren Katelyn, Jaylyn, Addington-Lyn, Brantley, Karlie and Elleah, brother Dr. James (Elizabeth) Davidson, her many family and friends. Cecilia was predeceased by her parents James and Margaret (McCabe) Davidson and her granddaughter Jennifer Larocque (Brad McGonegal). Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2017 from 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to CNIB would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
LECLAIR, Raymond Peacefully in Mississauga on Friday August 18th, 2017 at the age of 81. Beloved husband of Phyllis (nee Whalen). Loving father of Joanne of Mississauga and Adele of Smith Falls. Dear grandfather (Poppa) of Andrew, Devin, Alicia and Kayla. Dear brother of Louella Hodge of Carleton Place. Predeceased by sisters Evelyn Chatsick, Ruth Casson, Delta Sidock, Margaret Neuman, and brothers, Alfred and Lloyd. Visitation will be held at Lannin Funeral Home, 32 Main St E, Smiths Falls, ON, on Wednesday August 23rd from 6-9 pm. Visitation will also be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Thursday August 24th from 6-9 pm and after 9 am on Friday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on Friday August 25th at 10:30 am. Interment Parish Cemetery. Donations, in lieu of flowers may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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1924-2017 Peacefully, on Sunday, August 20, 2017, Julianna Liptak passed away in her 94th year. Julianna is survived by her daughter Julianna Liptak and husband Walter Muma of West Grey, son Ernest Liptak and partner Megan Thompson of Perth, grandson Alexander Harwood and partner Jessica McNeilage of Kitchener, nieces Joan Mak and Mary Ann Evans of Welland and nephew Robert Mak of France. Julianna will also be fondly remembered by friend and caregiver John Cook of Tillsonburg and former son-in-law Robert Harwood of Victoria B.C. Predeceased by husband Andrew Liptak (1974), longtime companion Andrew Bernath (2014), parents Kalman Mak and Julianna Mak, stepmother Hermina, son John Liptak, grandson Daniel Harwood and brother Vincent Mak. Julianna was born on August 3, 1924 in Patak, Hungary and emigrated to Canada in 1936. Julianna and Andrew were tobacco farmers in the Tillsonburg area for many years until Andrew became too ill to farm. She then took a job in the kitchen in Tillsonburg Hospital where she worked for many years until her retirement. Julianna loved to cook and her specialties were the Hungarian dishes that she learned from her grandmother and stepmother after her mother passed away. She will be remembered for her delicious kifli, kalacs, and her good-natured laughter and zest for life. Cremation has taken place and a private family service is being held at a later date. Donations in Julianna’s memory may be made to a charity of your choice by contacting Ostrander’s Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg, ON, N4G 3T6 (519-842-5221) who have been entrusted with the arrangements. Personal condolences can be made at www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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Leung Steven Leung
With profound sadness, Steven’s family announce his passing at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto on Friday, August 18, 2017 after a courageous battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, at the age of 44. Beloved husband of Lan (nee Do) Leung. Adored father of Emily and Dylan Leung. Cherished son of Bik Go and Yuk Ha Leung. Loved brother of John, his wife Belinda and their children Jeremy, Julia and Ian. Nephew of Susan and the late Kwan Bik Leung and cousin of Mary Jane and Ricky Leung. Son-inlaw of the late Bui Do and Loan Tran and brother-in-law of Chau, My Le, Chi, Lan Anh, San, Phuong, Dao, Chien and Binh Do. Fondly remembered by many family, friends, colleagues and students. Steven grew up in Smiths Falls, Ontario after emigrating to Canada from Canton, China. After graduating from Wilfred Laurier University with a degree in Visual Arts, he pursued a teaching degree at Queen’s University. Always up for an adventure and an avid traveler, upon graduating from Queens, he accepted a teaching position for two years in London, UK. Returning to Ontario, Steven worked for the Peel District School Board and taught in Mississauga and Brampton. Prior to falling ill, Steven was a dedicated elementary school teacher at Sir John A. Macdonald Sr. Public School, in Brampton. He enjoyed mentoring his students, especially in the subjects of Visual Arts and Computers. He loved art, being surrounded by nature, painting portraits of his travels and photographing his experiences. Steven will be deeply missed but forever remembered as a loving husband, devoted father, caring son, proud brother, respected teacher and cherished friend. Family and friends were received at the Turner & Porter Neweduk – Erin Mills Chapel, 1981 Dundas St. W., Mississauga on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Saviour of the World Chinese Catholic Church, 30 Bristol Rd. W., Mississauga on Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. Interment, Marymount Catholic Cemetery, Guelph. In memory of Steven, donations made to the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada (Ontario Region) would be appreciated. To send condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com. Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Smiths Falls, Ontario.
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McLean, Linda Susan
Surrounded by family on Friday, August 18, 2017 at the age of 68. Dear mother of Sean and Robert (Michelle). Beloved sister of Helen, Beth and John (Joanne). Special thanks to Kelsie and Krista, Dr. Higham and the staff at the Carleton Place Hospital. At Linda’s request, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation, Ottawa Cancer Centre or the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
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MCGRATH, LARRY
October 6, 1941 - August 15, 2017 It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Lawrence Joseph “Larry” McGrath, with his family at his side, after a lengthy illness and valiant battle. Father of Shelley McGrath (Scott Smart) and Shawna McGrath (Bryce Vincent). Grandfather of Rylan Vincent, Ashlyn Vincent and Eden Smart. Son of the late Alda McGrath, (nee Langevin) and the late Henry McGrath. Dear Brother of the late Michael McGrath (Mary), Sue Ann Rantz (Richard), and Colleen Turcotte (Terry). Dearly missed by nieces, nephews and friends. Many thanks to Dr. Michael Fishman for his exemplary care and the compassionate nurses of the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. Private interment at Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. A Celebration of Life took place on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at the Arnprior Royal Canadian Legion, 49 Daniel Street North, Arnprior, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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In memory of a dear son, brother, brother-inlaw, uncle, husband and father who passed away August 22, 2012. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses you more than us, And when old times we often recall, It’s then we miss you most of all. We think about you always, We talk about you still, You have never been forgotten, And you never will. We hold you close within our hearts, And there you will remain, To walk and guide us through our lives, Until we meet again. Sadly missed and Lovingly remembered, Mom & Dad And Family
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God has many angels in heaven, and there’s one very special one. Her name is Colleen, she had a smile that made the sun look pale and a heart that was as big as the world. For her time with us, she found love and beauty in everything. Heaven is glad to have her, but we’ve lost the love and laughter that made our lives complete. We are old now, and that’s okay, because god-willing it means we will be with her again soon. Love you and miss you my Little Snooky, Love mummy and daddy.
IN MEMORIAM SADLER In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Nancy who passed away August 27, 1975. For those we love, we never lose, For always they will be, Loved, remembered and treasured, In our memories. Love Mom, Carol Ann, Beverley, Kathryn and families
PEPPER (nee Donahue) September 18, 1970 – August 22, 2011 In memory of Louanne Our Beautiful Sister, Sister-in-law and Aunt …Until We Meet Again Those special memories of you will always bring a smile if only we could have you back for just a little while Then we could sit and talk again just like we used to do you always meant so very much and always will do too The fact that you’re no longer here will always cause us pain but you’re forever in our hearts until we meet again Missing you today and always Love Sue, Walter and Hillary Fleming
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HARPER, Julie December 8, 1972 – August 28, 2015 Each of us in our own way Have a special thought of you today. No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts, you are always there. Your loving family
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FOSTER, Glen – It is hard to believe it has been 30 years since we lost you. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you. Our son, Curtis, is now 30 – I know you would be very proud of him and his accomplishments. “Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear”. Love, Judy and Curtis
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Brett, Hilda November 13, 1923 August 26, 2016 In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother and friend. We miss you. Linda and Adrienne Mark and Kathy Liz and Brian and all 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren
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Dry Hardwood cut split, & delivered. Prompt delivery $350/full cord. 613OAK DISPLAY kitchen 267-5772 114”x84” counter, appliances and cabinets. Phone between 9-5. 613- EARLY BIRD special, dry firewood. Call 613-839283-4417 5739 Plywood Grain Box 6’x8’x5’deep. John Playfair 613-259-2376 or Firewood - dry hardwood for delivery or pickup. Full Drummond 10A, 2297. cord $325, single $110 QUILT SALE, August 26th de-livered - $300 & $100 10AM-2PM. 11 Taggart for pickup. Located in Perth area. 613-267-7269 Cres. Rain or shine.
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Weatherby Mark V Fibermark Rifle, 7mm, Remington Magnum Leupold Scope, Weatherby Vanguard .308 Winchester Leupold Scope, Weatherby Vanguard .243 Winchester Leupold Scope. 613-2649298.
Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at 613-342-6030.
Almonte Room. room with private bathroom, $595. Available immediately, includes basic internet, cable, utilities, laundry facilities. Carleton Place room available September 1. $530 includes laundry facilities, utilities, basic cable, shared kitchen, livingroom, bathroom. Appleton inside & outside storage. Call Craig 613253-7777 or by email at info@countycabs.com
Perth, Small bachelor basement apartment, walking distance to Algon-quin, includes heat, water, fridge & stove, $590/ mnth, non-smoking, no pets, available immediately. first/last. Call 613257-2338
A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-to-shower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082.
Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom, $725 utilities included. offstreet parking. newly renovated, available immediately. 613-283-2266.
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WANTED CONTRACTOR PAYS cash for property in need of re-pair or renovation. Call me for free evaluation. Call Gerry Hudson personally 1-613-449-1668 Sales Rep-resentative Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Broker-age 613-273-5000
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Corner of McGill & William Sts.
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Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. 1 Room for rent, 42 Church Call 613-479-2870. St West, Smiths Falls, full-time working quiet Wanted for scrap: cars, person, all inclusive, trucks, vans and applianc- $120/wk. 613-812-2400. es. Phone 613-551-6698.
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Mazda 2000, B-3000 pick-up, good rubber, new bat-tery, some brake line re-placement, runs good, as is. $1000 o.b.o. 613-259-2156
Wanted: Classic & Vintage 2 bedroom apartment with cars & trucks. Please call balcony. Secure adult Mark 613-360-2699. building. Heat, water, park-ing included. No MARINE dogs. Available September 1. 5 Rogers Rd., Perth. Boat For Sale, 34 foot Sail- 613-267-4189. boat. In the water ready to go. 613-269-2889 2 bedroom recently renovated upstairs apt, Smiths FARM Falls, $800 month plus heat & hydro, refrigerator & stove included, non TOM’S CUSTOM smokers & no large pets, AIRLESS PAINTING older couple or single Specializing in roof pre-ferred. 613-284-6530, barn & aluminum/ 613-283-7698 vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. 2 bedroom Smiths Falls, *Screw nailing and well maintained adult roof repairs. building. Central. ParkInsured and Bonded ing. Appliances, available. $770 plus hydro. Free Estimates Recently renovated. 613(613)283-8475 812-2400 after 6 p.m.
Carleton Place, Seniors 50’s Plus Building. No smoking, no pets. First & last months rent $750.00 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860 Carleton Place Victorian House Upstairs, 1 bedroom apt, cozy, clean bright, wood floors, nicely decorated, fully equipped kitchenette. Suitable for single person. No pets, private entrance, parking, references, first/last. $800./ inclusive. 613-253-8970 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. Large 2 bedroom apartment, ground floor, McCann St. Smiths Falls. Heat included, available Sept. 1st, homey and roomy, extras included. $1200/month call 613283-1697. Large bachelor apartment, McCann St. Smiths Falls, 2nd floor, all new, heat in-cluded, available immedi-ately, $550/ month. Call 613-283-1697 Perth, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge & stove included, $830 + utilities. First & LMR required. Smoke/pet free. Phone 613-229-5959. PERTH, Bright & Sun-ny, 2 bedroom, in Sun-set Towers, all utilities included, perfect for seniors. 613-267-0567.
WHITE CEDARS ON CONSTANT LAKE Private Seasonal RV/Cottages Lots Large 40x50 Lots and Larger 30/50 Amp Lots Water, Septic and Hydro Large, clean Lake with plenty of fish Sandy Family Friendly Beach Boat Launch and Docking Pet Friendly On site Store On site RV Maintenance Assistance Year Round Storage Included Family and Friends visits Included Lot Fee Price Guarantee Your Rates will never go up 613-585-2797 613-649-2255 www.whitecedars.ca Please call to set up a time To view available lots
Smiths Falls, Shardon Manor, Rent including room and board, laundry, utilities, parking, meds dis-pensing, personal care if needed, shared room, smoking outside building, no pets allowed, available immediately, $1200/month 613-283-8667 Smiths Falls, Toulon Place Apartments, 3rd floor, 2 bedroom $890/ mth; Available Octo-ber 1. Clean, quiet, secure building, live-in superintendent, ground floor laundry. 613-283-9650.
FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM condominium for sale. Sunset Towers, Perth. Bright, sunny, newly renovated. Quiet building. Perfect for downsizers. 613-485-0112
PAUL’S MASONRY
BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394
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T.L.C.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
WORK WANTED Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.
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Busy Handyman Service looking for Snow-plow Operators and shovelers. Parttime or could lead to fulltime. Call 613-267-5460. Farmhand wanted, some brush cleaning. Call 613449-8010 First Choice Haircutters requires immediately full-time/part-time stylists for our busy salon in Carleton Place. Guaranteed hourly wage plus profit sharing, with no clientele needed. Please call, Jenn 613-253-8841. Greensmere Golf & Country Club Immediate openings for part-time beverage cart, catering & servers and pro shop assistants. Must have own trans-portation. Submit resu-més to golf@greensmere. com. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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. Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158
WORK WANTED A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renova-tions, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613899-7269.
RIDEAU PIPE & DRILLING SUPPLIES LTD. (WHOLESALER OF PLUMBING, HEATING & DRILLING SUPPLIES)
Requires the following FULL TIME WAREHOUSE WORKER Please remit resumes to: ATTENTION WAREHOUSE MANAGER Mail to: P.O. Box 354 Perth, Ontario K7H 3E4 or Drop Off to: 38 Hwy. 511 (Lanark Road) or Email to: info@rideaupipe.com
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7 Abel St., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4L9 (613) 283-0206 info@healeysglass.ca www.healeysglass.ca
HELP WANTED 1 Temporary Assembly Line Worker (maturity leave) required to start immediately. This position go to November 2018 but could turn into full time employment. Grade 12 required as well as your own steel toed boots/shoe. The wage is $12.00/hour and a 40 hour work week with the possibility of overtime. We manufacture fine fragrances so a tolerance to fragrance is required. Please email you resume to kelly.mitchell@michelgermain.com
Looking for services, a house cleaner, a cook, CORN PRO LIVESTOCK baker or a dish washer. TRAILER 6 ft wide, 12 ft, Call Noella 613-283Long, has side door, dual 4763 or 613-285-1170 wheels, two axles, capacity 4480 lbs, like new, only used 5 times. Seamless Eavestrough, NEW HOLLAND haybine renovations, deck resto488, 9 ft cut. ra-tion, roadside mowNEW HOLLAND 310 sq ing, grading, painting, baler Call 613-275-2083 roofing, line painting, cottage jack-ing, fencing, Handyman needed to maindump runs. 613-257- tain lawn (cutting grass, raking leaves, etc.) at a NOTICES 8143 or 613-264-8143. cottage in the Christie Lake area. Outside of MEDICAL Perth. During remainder CONDITION? Semi-retired, all home of August into early fall Get up to $50,000 from renovations, interior & ex- months. Some other genthe Government of Cana- terior, years of experience. eral maintenance duties. da. Do you or someone Call Brent 613-283-6088. Please call 613-267-8311 you know Have any of these Conditions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Cancer, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Difficulty Walking, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, Overweight, Trouble Dressing...and Hundreds more. ALL Ages & Medical Conditions Qualify. CALL ONTARIO BENEFITS 1-(800)-211-3550
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JOY’S HOME daycare has two spots available before and after school. Call 613-808-3267
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VEHICLES 2012 Dodge Journey R/T $12900. 134000km. With 4 snows on rims 613802-0834
BURRITTS RAPIDS, Stu-dio Apartment. Open concept, new renovation, waterfront. $595/month, heat & hydro incl. Call Carolyn 613-747-9250.
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August Blowout, save the tax on all in-stock Gravely zero-turn mow-ers until August 31. Service after sales since 1999. Free local deliv-ery. Pete’s Lawn & Ma-rine 613-267-7053.
Affordable bright office space for rent, 100-800 sq. ft in downtown Perth, parking, heat, hydro & water included. 613-267-4496.
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Inside Sales Customer Service
Looking for a 4th year apprentice or licensed plumber to join our team with experience in new home construction, renovations, well pump & pressure system installations, sewer camera inspections & pipe replacement, plumbing repairs & service, water treatment service, etc. Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to do weekend on-call rotations. Please send resume to tsullivan@ storm.ca or drop off during business hours to 584 Stanley Road, Perth, ON.
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Full time position The successful candidate must have: Pleasant telephone manner. Organizational skills for fast-paced work place. Excellent communication skills. Knowledge of window and door sales is an asset. Strong computer skills - MS Word, Excel and data bases. With training and experience, will be completing estimates. Please submit your resume to: info@healeysglass.ca In person to: Healey’s Glass Ltd., 1 Abel St., Smiths Falls, ON
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JOB POSTING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – CORPORATE CONTRACT POSITION Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant – Corporate on contract until noon on December 22nd, 2017. Reporting to the Clerk, the Administrative Assistant – Corporate will be responsible for receiving incoming visitors and telephone calls, providing clerical support to the Clerk, Deputy Clerk and Chief Administrative Officer, the Recreation Working Group and the History Scholarship Selection Committee, researching and drafting reports, by-laws and presentations, maintaining the Township website, assisting with promotional and advertising material, coordinating livestock claims and false alarms and coordinating registration, equipment and supplies for the Township’s recreation programs, among other clerical related duties. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca. As the preferred candidate you will have attained post-secondary education in office administration and/or a related field. Successful completion of the Municipal Administration Program and municipal training will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills, strong time management and organizational skills are essential, as well as excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Municipal training and/or experience in a municipal environment will be considered an asset. The wage range is $22.62 to $25.13 (2017 rates) per hour, based on a 35 hour work week. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and resume clearly marked “Administrative Assistant – Corporate”, prior to 12:00 p.m. on August 31st, 2017, to: Tay Valley Township Attn: Clerk 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca Tay Valley Township is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 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 for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.
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A busy Concrete Construction Company in the Smiths Falls area is seeking reliable Labourers, Form Setters and Floor Finishers.
www.daygroup.ca William Day Construction Limited, is currently recruiting in Timmins for a...
Division Manager William Day Construction Limited is currently seeking an individual to manage its Timmins Operation in Ontario. This individual will be responsible for directly managing the local administrative staff as well as overseeing the responsibilities of job site foremen with the assistance of the Operations Manager. Job site foremen manage contracts consisting of highway and off-highway hauling of mine ore as well as heavy industrial/civil projects consisting of mine site stripping, tailings dam construction and as well as other surface mining services including open pit mining. At a minimum this individual will possess a diploma in Civil Engineering Technology along with 10 years’ experience in a similar environment. The preferred candidate will also have a fundamental understanding of the Ontario Health and Safety Act and have the ability to promote the in-house Health and Safety program in order to encourage the company’s safety culture. Strong supervisory skills are necessary to ensure support staff, including job site supervisors provide timely information to head office.
Job Description: Perform a variety of tasks including setting forms for concrete structures and site work according to specifications and drawings.
Basic Equipment Required: tool belt, hammer, 25’ tape, hard hat, safety glasses and steel toed work boots
Please e-mail or fax resumes to: McNamee Concrete Email: concrete@mcnameeconcrete.com or Fax: (613) 284-1862 CLS746973_0413
Travel Consultant for area agency. Part time with the possibility of full time. Must have a current TICO registration, 3 years minimum experience in leisure travel in an agency environment. Send resume to: Box#PG c/o Metroland Media, PO Box 158 Smiths Falls, ON K7A4T1
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Sewer & Water Company Now Hiring Experienced Shovel operators, Backhoe Operators, . All postiions, require Experience. Call 613-225-1333
We are currently seeking a Wash Bay attendant – Full Time Position – Paid Benefits after 3 months – Clothes/Boot allowance after 3 months – Shift work – Heights and Tank entry required – Previous Wash Bay experience an asset Please send resume to Todd Buchanan at tbuchanan@glentay.ca or fax Todd at 613-2673612. No phone calls please. Closing date for resumes will be Thursday, August 31st, 2017.
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Perth Home Hardware Building Centre currently has the following job opportunity.
INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANT
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As a member of the Home Hardware team, you will provide courteous and efficient service to customers advising on appropriate merchandise and related items; processing transactions and quotes for Sales in Flooring, Appliances, Kitchen and Bath Design using retail sales software, 20/20 Kitchen Design software, cycle counting; general merchandising, restocking and staying current with trends in the industry. The successful candidate will have: • The ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends, evenings and holidays. • Friendly and helpful attitude towards customers. • Excellent communication skills. • High school graduation or equivalent. • Willingness to learn. • Good mathematical skills • Prior retail experience in Kitchen and Bath Design using 20/20 software. We offer competitive salary and great working conditions. If you are interested in becoming a part of our Home Team, please visit our store located at 115 Drummond St. W. Perth Ontario to submit your application accompanied by your resume to the attention of Erin Shelly. Email: jobs@perthhhbc.com Closing date for all applicants is Monday August 28th, 2017
The Smiths Falls Police Service has an opening for a Police Constable. Applicants must meet the requirements for employment as set out in the Police Services Act of Ontario and possess a valid OACP Certificate of Results. Applicants must also be able to:
THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of Part Time DZ Truck drivers.
· Provide a current First Aid Certificate and CPR Certificate
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Be able to work flexible hours • Strong interest and skills in Health and Safety • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Complete and enforce all duties in accordance with our Health and Safety policies and the Occupational Health and Safety Act
· Provide a certificate of medical fitness · Provide a certificate from a qualified optometrist; and · Possess a valid Ontario driver’s licence
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Secondary Education or equivalent • Be able to work flexible hours • A clean driving record as well as a DZ License and be able to operate vehicles ranging from an econo van to a 5 ton truck • Strong interest and skills in Health and Safety • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Action Oriented • Driven for Results • Learning on the fly • Strong problem solving, organizational and time management skills • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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Please submit your resume to: renfrewhr@scapa.com We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. CLR772637_0824
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As a packer, the individual is mainly responsible for packing rolls of tape into corrugate containers according to specified put-ups. These rolls of tape are the output of a slicer, slitter or packaging machine. This responsibility also requires the labeling of shipping cartons including the printing of labels. The starting rate for this position is $16.76/hour.
Please submit your resume to: Brian Beaton, William Day Construction Limited, Box 1060, 2500 Elm Street, Azilda, Ontario P0M1B0 Email: brian.beaton@daygroup.ca Fax: 705-682-2739 No phone calls, please.
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Scapa North America, a leading manufacturer of adhesive tape products is seeking individuals who want to be on our call-in list in the Packer position for unplanned absences and unfilled overtime opportunities. 8 or 12 hour Shift work is required for this position.
Essential Job Requirements: Must be physically fit and be able to work in a variety of weather conditions. Must be available to work flexible hours and have reliable transportation to work.
No Phone Calls Please.
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PACKER FOR CALL-IN
Experience in concrete work, carpentry skills and a valid driver’s license are an asset
Additional skills should include the following: • computer skills with a better than working knowledge of excel • financing basics that allow an understanding of job cost profit and loss reports • communications skills both verbal and written in order to properly communicate with staff and the candidate’s direct supervisor the General Manager
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OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. Internal Candidates: apply to our internal posting portal on MyMetNet under My Career External Candidates please apply to our external posting portal: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Applicants chosen for interviews or medicals must attend the Smiths Falls Police Service at their own expense. Applicants must undergo and pass a medical examination and be prepared for a comprehensive background check. The Smiths Falls Police Service is dedicated to equal opportunity concepts. We thank all applicants for their interest but respectfully advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Qualified applicants are to forward their resume in an envelope clearly marked “Personal and Confidential” by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 addressed to the undersigned. Mark MacGillivray Chief of Police Smiths Falls Police Service 7 Hershey Drive, P.O. Box 818 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4W7 CLS772850_0824
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JOIN OUR TEAM a division of Antrim Truck Centre
Finance/Information Assistant
We currently have an opportunity for the right individual to join our dynamic and talented team of employees as a full-time Truck Driver.
More information on this job opportunity can be found on our website below:
Qualifications • AZ / DZ license with a clean Driver’s Abstract • Dump truck, stone slinger and float experience preferred • Ability to work with minimal supervision in a team and safety focused environment
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We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only the candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Contact Information Human Resources Antrim Truck Centre Ltd. 580 White Lake Road, Arnprior, ON K7S 3G9 Email: hr@antrimtruckstop.com Website: www.antrimcontracting.com
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Town of Smiths Falls Job Posting
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Volunteer Firefighter The Town of Smiths Falls Fire Department is accepting applications for the position of Volunteer Firefighter. Duties of the position include but are not limited to: A Firefighter is primarily responsible for operational preparedness and emergency response. Further, responsibility includes the safe, effective and efficient employment of tactics and tasks at emergency incidents at the direction of an Officer. A Firefighter is also responsible for conducting inspections, and delivering fire prevention education programs. The Qualifications and Requirements are indicated in the Recruitment Package and the Recruitment Package can be found on the Smiths Falls website. www.smithsfalls.ca If a candidate does not have the required training, the required training must be completed with the Fire Department Training Plan schedule. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by Thursday September 28, 2017 at 4:00 pm to: Lynda McKimm, Human Resources Advisor Town of Smiths Falls P.O. Box 695, Smiths Falls, Ontario, K7A 4T6 or by email to lmckimm@smithsfalls Applications submitted directly to the Fire Chief WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
PSW Certification Experience working with seniors Excellent communication skills Kindness and compassion a must
219 Paterson St, Almonte ON K0A 1A0
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Interested candidates should email Resume and Cover Letter to: Lisa Doering ovm@ovlc.com Rebecca Wolfram ovmdoc@ovlc.com
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Family & Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville has the following job opportunity available:
HELP WANTED
THE OPPORTUNITY We are currently providing an opportunity for a night time Pocket Feeder/Inserter at our Smiths Falls Location. Reporting to the Manager, the individual is responsible for manually inserting flyer packages into the machine for distribution. Shift premium available once worker has met criteria. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Correctly insert newspapers or flyers into the pockets of an automated inserting machine • Open bundles of raw flyers and papers, count into specified amounts to prepare them for insertion • Identify and confirm the correct version of assigned flyers are to inserted and report any flyer feeding or mechanical issues to the Operator • Assist in sorting the rejected flyers for reinsertion and manually insert or remove flyers as needed • Complete and enforce all duties in accordance with our Health and Safety policies and the Occupational Health and Safety Act • Other duties as assigned
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Employment Opportunity
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Truck Driver Description Antrim Contracting is an Ottawa/Ottawa Valley based experienced, full service Construction Company concentrating on Commercial and Residential Development as well as Utility Construction. Our development and utilities projects are traditionally sized in the medium to large scale range requiring skills, organization, appropriate construction equipment and Health & Safety adherence that our discerning customers demand. We are an ISNetworld approved contractor.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Completion or currently enrolled in Secondary Education or equivalent • Strong verbal communication skills and good attention to detail • Ability to excel in a fast-paced, deadline driven and demanding environment • Capable of working in a team environment and maintain positive relationships with team members • Ability to lift 35 lbs and stand for an extend period of time with ease OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. Internal Candidates: apply to our internal posting portal on MyMetNet under My Career External Candidates please apply to our external posting portal: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Community Employment Services THIS EMPLOYMENT ONTARIO SERVICE IS FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO AND ADMINISTERED BY ALGONQUIN COLLEGE.
613. 267.1381 www.CESPerth.ca Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 34 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
To Book Your Word Ad Call 1-888-657-6193
DRIVERS REQUIRED
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AUCTION SALE
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RN needed immediately to fill a 9 Shift Bi-Weekly Rotation Maternity Leave CL433530_TF
at 613-283-5555.
HELP WANTED
J.P. BRANKIN and SONS LIMITED
Candidate needs to be motivated with excellent organizational, leadership and problem solving skills. Experience in geriatrics is preferred however not essential. Please email or fax resume and cover letter to: Alaina Parsons Alaina.Kerr@Broadviewnc.ca Fax: 613-283-7073 CLS773057_0824 HELP WANTED
Established Plumbing and Heating Contractor in Perth seeks a seeks
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LicensedPlumber HVAC Licensed and a technician
Must have Licensed HVAC AirTechnician Conditioning License
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(Must have Airand Conditioning License and experience) experience.
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TEMPORARY FULL-TIME SNOW PLOW OPERATOR/LABOURER - NIGHT SHIFT (1 POSITION) (Posting No. PW2017-005) QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Valid Ontario Class “D” license with “Z” air brake endorsement 2. Minimum Grade 10 with 1 -2 years’ related progressive experience operating trucks. 3. Experience operating front-end loader and snow plowing with tandem truck.
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Part Time Cook and Nutritional Care Aide - Rosebridge Manor, LTC home in Jasper. For job qualifications please go to our website at omniway.ca listed under Careers. Please Email your resume to: kbigelow@omniway.ca or Fax to: 613 -283-9012. OMNI is committed to offering accommodations to applicants with disabilities wherever possible. If you require assistance or accommodation during the application or hiring process, please contact us at: mlegros@omniway. ca, phone 705-748-6631, or by fax 705742-9197
Explore this rewarding opportunity and learn more about the requirements for this position, including application deadline, by visiting job opportunities on our website at: www.lanarkcounty.ca HELP WANTED
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TO RECONSTRUCT OTTY LAKE SIDE ROAD The Corporations of Tay Valley Township and the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley are seeking proposals from qualified Engineering Consultants to provide professional services for the reconstruction of Otty Lake Side Road. Submissions will be received at the Tay Valley Township Municipal Office, at the address indicated below, until 1:00 p.m. local time, on Thursday, August 31st, 2017. Submissions will be opened, in public, at the Municipal Office immediately following closing. A copy of the RFP can be found on either Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca or www.dnetownship.ca.
For further information contact: Amanda Mabo, Clerk T: 613-267-5353 Ext. 130 Tay Valley Township Email: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca 217 Harper Road www.tayvalleytwp.ca Perth, Ontario K7H 3C6
AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS
AUCTIONS
UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be held on site # 393 Poonamlie Side Rd., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4S4 on Mon., Sept. 11/17 @ 6 pm
SUN, AUG 27, 2017 @ 10 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 9 AM FOR MRS. MARIE BENNETT OF CARDINAL, ON TO BE HELD @ MARSHALLS AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE, ON This sale features an amazing group of antique furniture, hall & end tables, dressers w/ mirrors, ¾ post beds, cradle, Mercury Flyer steel toy, old tin rocking horse, variety of cast base stain glass pane lamps, many collectibles, Queens own rifles band drum, original artwork, wrought iron pieces, curios, also modern furniture, ladies bike, variety of new tools etc. Auctioneers Note: This sale should not be missed many one of a kind items up for auction. For a more detailed list w/ photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, Damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MasterCard. Photo I.D. As Is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter To Book Your Sale Call
only 2X66AG needed
Auction Sale Lanark Civitan Hall
Thursday August 31st, 2017
Auction: 5 pm – Viewing: 4 pm ESTATE AUCTION
Quantity of Herbrand tools, rototiller, stove, bikes, exercise equipment, furniture, antiques, collectables, and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque
Auctioneer: Jim Beere
613-326-1722
Call Today To Book Your Auction
Merrickville
HELP WANTED
ANTIQUE ARTISAN
25 ACRE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Deadline Change
Classified Deadline for Thursday, September 7th issue is
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st AT 3:00PM
Plus chattels FOR BEA AND THE LATE GARY LEGAULT Saturday Sept. 9 @ 10 am 6503 New Dublin Rd., Addison From Rd. 29, north of Brockville, turn on New Dublin Rd Selling a three bedroom home on 25 acres. This property sits on a quiet paved road just outside the village of New Dublin. It features various outbuildings and barns. This acreage would be perfect for a small hobby farm or horse enthusiast. Also selling household contents, furniture, glassware, patio furniture, tools, building supplies, 2004 Chrysler Intrepid 107,000 km plus more. Please contact auctioneer for viewing or more information on property. Deposit required on day of sale. For more pictures and terms see: joyntauction.ca Terms: Cash; Visa; MC; AMEX; Debit. joyntauction.ca 613-285-7494
SHOW
Saturday and Sunday
August 26 & 27
~ Sold Unreserved. Remedial Work Required ~ Great lot having approx. 0.34 acres (110 ft wide x 150 ft deep +/-) located on a quiet dead-end road. Privacy hedges & 2 sides bordered by fields. Legal - Conc 5 Pt Lot 4. Taxes $1,500.00 (+/-). Featuring a 3 bedroom clapboard raised bungalow which requires remedial work. Front entrance to generous sized living room. Rear porch leads to eat-in kitchen. 4 pce bath. Full basement houses a F/A oil furnace, a rented electric water heater & a 100 amp service. Detached double door garage (1 on remote, concrete floor, power). This property will be sold unreserved regardless of price. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.
Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 35 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
Merrickville Fairgrounds 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
25th Anniversary
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Labour Day
Social Notes 613-283-3182 ext. 8464 Word Ads 1-888-657-6193
Lanark County is seeking high energy, dynamic, professionals to fill the following opportunity in our Public Works Department starting October 23, 2017 to approximately March 30, 2018. The incumbent must be able to work from all County Depots (Perth, Union Hall, Almonte and McDonalds Corners Pit).
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TENDERS
Broadview Nursing Centre is a 75 Bed Long Term Care Facility located in Smiths Falls Ontario that is looking for…
Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett
Wages negotiable and based on experience. Please eMail resumes to: tbrankin@jpbrankin.ca or fax 613-267-7893
TENDERS
Broadview Nursing Centre
Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
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Eastern Ontario’s Largest Indoor Flea Market 150 booths Open Every Sunday All Year 8am-4pm Hwy. #31 – 2 kms north of 401
Mchaffies Flea Market
AUCTIONS
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GARAGE SALE 288 Ireland Rd., Easton’s Corners. August 26, 8-1pm. New luggage, hunting items, household items, summer items and more.
Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer
-Online Only Jewellery AuctionBidding Opens Wednesday, August 23 @ 9 a.m. @ handsauction.com Closing Wednesday August 30th @ 7 p.m. Preview for this auction is Thursday August 24th NOON till 6 p.m. Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Aquamarine, Emeralds, Topaz, Amethyst, Sapphire and more set in rings, necklaces, pendants/brooches, bracelets. Buy for that special someone or simply treat yourself. Go to www.handsauction.com, click Online bidding to register and bid. CLS773150_0824
Brockville, 27 Perth Street, behind Flea Mar-ket, Saturday August 26, 9-3. Something for everyone. Rain or shine. GARAGE SALE, Aug. 26, 8-1, Rain or Shine. Sizing down, everything must go. 157 Raina Way. GARAGE SALE, Sat. Aug. 26, 8-2, 153 Doe Rd (off 10th Line, Carleton Place).
5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com
GARAGE SALE, Sept. 2nd, 8AM-3PM, 145 Vaughn St. Household items, furni-ture, panasonic home theatre, knitting machines, 3 wheel scooter, vibro-pro exercise machine and more!
AUCTION SALE
Large Downsizing garage sale, Aug 26 & 27, 8am - 3pm. 82 North St., Perth
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & ANTIQUES. COLLECTIBLES. POOL TABLE. TOOLS. for Mr. Sam Douds from Westport, ON take Hwy 42 east to # 45 Trotters Lane on Wed., Aug. 30/17 @ 10 am Elegant 9 pce fruitwood dining room suite w/ glass top table & cane back chairs. 9 pce c1940’s walnut dining room suite c/w china cabinet. 5 pce maple kitchen suite. 2 oak wall mounted curio cabinets w/ glass doors. Wine buffet/server. Plate shelf. 3 pce inlaid coffee/end table w/ brass accents. Walnut side table. Corner whatnot & pine corner stands. 3 pce floral chesterfield suite. Balloon back & vintage chairs. Modern rocker. Ottoman. Double bed & mattress (like new). Inflatable double bed. Mahogany dresser w/ mirror. Brass doll’s cradle. 2 chest of drawers. Oriental black lacquer room divider. Computer & knee hole desks. Hope chest. Brass coat rack. Piano bench. Pool table. Spoon & thimble collections. Blue Willow Hamilton Collection figurines. Bradford Exchange numbered collections. Thomas Kinkade collector plate. Commemorative Ltd Edition black figural whiskey bottles. Moonshine brown-top whiskey crock. China cups & saucers. Capodimonte porcelain angel relief cherub figural covered tureen & platter. Qty stemware. Ornate crown shaped cognac bottle. Crystal & pressed glass serving dishes. Beleek (purple stamp). Swarovski crystals. Tea figurines (1 gingerbread). Blue lapis world globe. Pegasus fine porcelain china setting dinnerware for 12. Certified National Motor Museum Mint die cast model car collection. Jonas & Catie Christl Vogl Design earth gnome figurines. Sm. kitchen appliances. 32” LG flatscreen TV. Classic Memorex radio/cassette/turntable. 31 day clock. Cuckoo clock. 5 mantle clocks (1 Westminster). Electrified shabby chic cranberry table lamp w/ linen red shade. Other accent lamps. Tapestry. William Prince of Orange “Holiness to the Lord” print. 2 reverse paintings on glass. Niagara Falls motion painting. Other pictures & frames. Cane stand. Cane collection. Patio set. Lawn swing. Cabinet sewing machine. CD player. Disability walker. PowerMate 3,000 kw generator. Qty hand power & garden tools. Alum. extension ladder. Scroll saw. Tile cutter. Sm. airtight woodstove. 4 milk cans. Jonsered 535 chainsaw. Marlin 22 b/a repeater. JC Higgins Mod 20, 12g pump. Xmas decor. Linens & bedding. Area rugs. Hand tools & many other articles too numerous to mention…….
MOVING SALE, AUG. 26th 8AM-3PM. Kitchen items, home decor, furniture, lin-ens and much more! 10238 County Rd. 43, East of Boundary Rd, near Sandy Mountain Trailer Park.
Premier tours Lanark County
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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, right, chats with British Columbia visitors Amanda Whiting, 12, left, and Anthony Whiting, nine, centre, about their summer reading choices, during a visit to Mill Street Books in Almonte on Aug. 16.
Neighbourhood Sale, Sept 1, 2, 3. 8-8 daily. Antiques, collectibles, pontoon boat, 60hp, 9.9hp mercury 4 stroke, riding lawn-mower, 5 shed’s full. Cty Rd 36, Bolingbroke or Rd 38 to Crow Lk Rd to Badour Rd, follow signs. Sat., Aug 26 & 27, 89 & 90 Stephen St. Smiths Falls, 7-12 noon. Tools, household items, crafts, lots of everything.
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At left, Premier Kathleen Wynne lets out a huge laugh as she tries her hand at putting liquid chocolate into a mold at the Hummingbird Choclate Maker in Almonte on Aug. 16. Below, Wynne points out of a window at the Almonte Old Town Hall towards the Mississippi River, as Mayor Shaun McLauhglin looks on.
Saturday August 26, 7525 Roger Stevens Drive, corner of Rideau Avenue, Smiths Falls. Furniture, tools, housewares, col-lectibles, huge selection books.
Mr. Douds is downsizing from his home into a cozier new space. His auction sale offers several interesting collections which will put a smile on your face. Good clean furnishings. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa & M/C - Catering
Auctioneer & Qualified Appraiser JIM HANDS: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Desmond Devoy/Metroland
Stir It Up: Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has a stirring experience as she looks deep within the pot being stirred by Annika Cayanga, who works for “All About The Soup,” at the Gallipeau Centre, Smiths Falls, on Aug. 16. Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 36 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
South Mountain Fair Fun!
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Aubrey Kerr, 6, (front) and Tilly Cowan, 6, (behind) ride the American themed rocket ride at the 125th annual South Mountain Fair on Sunday, Aug. 20.
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Two-year-old Kate Merz gets a hug from Paw Patrol’s Skye at the fair, in its 125th year, was held at the South Mountain fairgrounds all weekend long.
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Ian Bufton, of the Mountain Township & District Lions Club, educates people about Hill 70 – one of the lesser-known battles the Canadians fought in, in the First World War. The Royal Canadian Legion, the Lions and the Township of North Dundas are partnering to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Hill 70 with a memorial service on Sunday, Aug. 27 at 2 p.m. at the Hill 70 Park in Mountain. Evelyn Harford/Metroland
The Annual General Meeting of the Smiths Falls Community Hospital Foundation Will take place on Wednesday September 27th, 2017 At 12:00 (noon) Classroom A – Smiths Falls site of the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital The Future of YOUR Care is OUR Mission!
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Maryanne McQuaid talks to customers at the Red Barn Naturals booth at the fair. Her daughter, Erin LaBelle, runs the company out of Jasper.
Financial Problems? To discuss your options
Call Brian Raby, CPA, CA Licensed Trustee Trustee Insolvency in Bankruptcy Flexible appointments • Free consultations • Personal service 91 Cornelia Street West, Smiths Falls 613-283-6308
Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 37 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
SEASON TICKET DRIVE Sunday August 27 3-5 pm Rob Roy’s Pub Smiths Falls
COME and MEET YOUR 2017-2018 SEASON SMITHS FALLS BEARS! For more information please contact 613-283-5230
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CARPENTRY SERVICES
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144 Sproule Rd., Perth
Kitchen, Bathrooms, Decks, Installations and General Carpentry
office: 613-267-1144 cell: 613-223-1362 jenmoore@storm.ca
EXTERIOR PAINTING
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MASONRY
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PICK UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE Peter & Karen Robertson 875 Drummond Conc. 7 RR#6 Perth
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CONSTRUCTION
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PAINT AND STAIN ON SALE*
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Serving Ottawa & The Valley For Over 40 Years
ASK WHAT’S ON SALE THIS MONTH!
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(Attention Cheryl) DEADLINE IS THURSDAY BY NOON
Photo left, Tristan Downe, 7, shows off his muscle power at the “Shower Power” activity on offer at the Pakenham Fair. He’s helped by volunteer, Jenny Wallace, who explained that the activity simulates how someone could use a hand pump system to have a shower when electric pumping systems weren’t around. Photo below, Friends, Cooper Dorion, 7, and Declan Needham, 6, have a fun time on the large slide available to kids at the Pakenham Fair on Saturday, Aug. 19. Evelyn Harford/Metroland
Photo above, Almonte girl, Morgan Swrjeski, 9, with the 4-H Club, snuggles up to six-monthold Holstein, Mable, at the Pakenham Fair on Saturday, Aug. 19. Photo left, Larry Murray, from Ashton, traverses obstacles with his 11-year-old horse, Cali.
Photo left, Jane Beall, of Middleville, takes the four-year-old horse Prince harnessed up on a road cart for a short walk.
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THIS WEEK’S PUZZLE ANSWERS IN NEXT WEEKS ISSUE.
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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, change is afoot, but there is no use trying to cling to the past. Look to the future and find a way to embrace the changes and challenges that lie ahead.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, an exciting announcement makes it difficult to maintain your composure over the next few days, but give it your best shot. Look at it as a challenge that needs to be met.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, beneath that cool, calm and collected exterior beats the heart of someone who may be looking for adventure from time to time. Let others see your wild side this week.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, you are usually quick to catch on and can easily read between the lines of a situation. Put this skill to use in an important business meeting in the coming days.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you can think of plenty of reasons why you shouldn’t take chances this week, but somehow you are compelled to take risks. Just be careful who you involve.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 It is hard for you to respond when people do not play by the rules, Libra. Do not let their activities ruin your week. Continue to follow your own path.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Your shift with regard to motivation is quite evident this week, Cancer. Others notice this change in attitude and are willing to come on board to support you further.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, no matter how many times you run through the details of a specific situation, you still will come up with questions. Work them out until you feel confident.
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7th annual Brett Pearson Run for Your Life coming up Sept. 23 The Carleton Place drug strategy committee is pleased to announce that the seventh annual Brett Pearson Run for Your Life returns on Saturday, Sept. 23. As in the past, this event is all about raising awareness regarding mental illness, suicide and substance abuse/misuse. The day’s activities will start at 15 Mill St. in Carleton Place next to the town hall and will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A portion of Mill Street will be closed to vehicular traffic for the event. This year’s themes will be split between Canada’s 150th birthday and our national sport, hockey. The keynote speaker will be NHL legend Doug Smith and the guest speaker will be Dr. Barry Dworkin (noted medical expert hosting several CFRA radio programs). In addition to the fundraising fivekilometre walk and run and 10-kilometre relay, there will be a Parade of Life proceeding from the town hall down Bridge Street, ending at the town cenotaph where a brief memorial service and laying of wreaths will take place in memory of fallen first responders. The opening ceremonies and speeches will start at 9 a.m. and the parade starts at 10 a.m. The town’s favourite team, the legendary Carleton Place Canadians, will be on hand to run a skills competition for the younger participants and musical entertainment will be provided by Lanark Country Revival. A wide variety of health service providers, among
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The seventh annual Brett Pearson Run for Your Life, which raises awareness of mental illness, suicide and substance abuse, is set for Saturday, Sept. 23 in Carleton Place. Above, participants hold a banner depicting the Brett Pearson Run for Your Life, during the event’s Parade of Life as part of last year’s run. Right: Nicole Pearson, Brett’s mother and a Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee member, established the run. She received support from Carleton Place Deputy Mayor Jerry Flynn during her speech at last year’s run. others will be on hand with information booths and staff to answer any of your questions. The drug strategy committee has been a proud supporter of this event since its inception and has been overwhelmed by the community’s support and grateful for the opportunity to open discussions on topics such as mental health, suicide and addiction
that have for too long been engulfed by stigma and bias. Please join in shining some much-needed light on these matters and extending welcoming and inclusive hearts to those at risk. Proceeds from this year’s run will be donated to our local Branch 192 of the Royal Canadian Legion where they will be used to support their District Veterans Care Fund that assists veter-
ans and their families in need within eastern Ontario and their Provincial Homeless Veterans Program that assists in keeping homeless veterans off the streets throughout Ontario. This program has assisted veterans right in our own area as well as all communities within the province of Ontario. To learn more and/or register as a team or individual participant, log
onto cpdrugstrategy.ca and click on the "events" tab. But remember, you don’t have to be a runner or walker to attend the ceremonies, enjoy the speakers and music, watch the parade or simply come out and support the conversation. Submitted by Brian Turner, member of the Carleton Place drug strategy committee
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Community Christmas Day committee helpers get thumbs up for caring BY TARA GESNER
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More than a decade ago, Carleton Place resident Kory Earle was sitting in his bedroom, wondering how the organization he presided over — People First of Lanark County — could give back to the community. The next day, he brought the idea of hosting a community Christmas dinner to People First of Lanark County members. They supported it completely and the rest is history. People First of Lanark County promotes equality for all citizens, and it is the voice for people who have been labelled with an intellectual disability. Although Earle is the president of People First of Canada now, he still chairs the committee overseeing the community Christmas dinner, which is still presented by People First of Lanark County. The community Christmas dinner is held on Dec. 25 at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192 in Carleton Place. The meal was previously held at the Army Navy & Air Force Club. Since its inception, the dinner has fed more than 1,050 people — adults and children. All food is donated, with volunteers from the community cooking, delivering and even serving the feast. Volunteers also act as greeters and help with set up and clean up. Close to 25 people work hard on Christmas
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On Aug. 17 in Carleton Place, a handful of community members were recognized by community Christmas Day committee chair, Kory Earle, for assisting with a trio of fundraising barbecues this summer. The community Christmas Day event is presented by People First of Lanark County. Pictured, from left: (back row) deputy mayor Kory Earle, Nadine Lafrance, Earle, Jackie Lafrance, Denise Legroulx, (front row) Cindy Showers, Hailey Coutts, Beverly Morrow and Tara Gesner. Day to ensure each guest is provided tertainment, festive decorations and a barbecue at his home on Aug. 17, “the with a hot meal and a warm place to gift for each child in attendance, too. community Christmas dinner comcelebrate the holiday. There is live enSpeaking during an appreciation mittee did a lot of work this summer,”
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Lafrance, Denise Legroulx, Beverly Morrow and Cindy Showers. Not in attendance: Rebecca Kristine, Karine Lafrance, Katrina O’Hara and Kelly Rodford. “Denise has demonstrated excellent leadership during the barbecues, in addition to her Tupperware fundraisers for us, raising $700,” Earle said. “She has made a difference in so many lives.” “You make it easy,” Legroulx said. “You are awesome!” “We would like to thank Kory for starting the community Christmas dinner,” she added. “He has a huge, wonderful heart in his chest, and without him we would not be doing this.” Morrow took on the Perth event, and “I would like to thank her for her awesome work,” Earle said. Jackie, Nadine and Showers were acknowledged for their fantastic work ethic, always stepped up when needed. For 11 years, Flynn has stood by Earle, becoming a good friend, and he has done many things for the local People First chapter — always going above and beyond. “Jerry has helped us tremendously with our barbecues, letting us use his own grill and propane tank,” Earle said. Flynn has also been a huge champion for People First of Lanark County around the town and county council tables. “It is because of Jerry’s leadership that People First of Lanark County has gained several thousands of dollars to help the community,” Earle said. “When you have a person on council who champions your cause, making it their cause, that makes a big huge difference.” “Jerry always told me, ‘I will not promise, but I will fight hard’,” he continued. Gesner, a reporter with Metroland Media’s Canadian Gazette, was thanked for her continued coverage of People First of Lanark County events. Over the years, People First of Lanark County worked exceedingly hard on behalf of all people, with or without disabilities, and ensuring they
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On Aug. 17 in Carleton Place, a handful of community members were recognized by community Christmas Day committee chair, Kory Earle, with member Denise Legroulx, for assisting with a trio of fundraising barbecues this summer. The community Christmas Day event is presented by People First of Lanark County. get to live a life with dignity and respect. Some highlights: Protecting Vulnerable People Against Picketing Act, inclusive education, community acceptance, community partnerships (Community Living Association – Lanark County and the Mills Community Support Corporation) and antibullying campaign. Too, the group has given back to Lanark County municipalities by way of its community Christmas dinner and Bunny Run at Eater. “With municipal and provincial elections coming up in 2018, People First needs to be at the forefront, advocating against bullying and so much more,” Earle said. Lafrance family Nadine is the current president of People First of Lanark County, and she is just one of many Lanark County residents aided by the group. Lafrance found out she had a learning disability in Grade 1. After being tested, she was diagnosed with a genetic disorder called Fragile X Syndrome (FXS). She struggled to fit in at school, and in grades 7 and 8 she was bullied and even threatened. However, things
turned around when Lafrance transferred to Perth and District High School for Grade 9. She became involved with Connections, a program of Lanark Community Programs. Becoming a member of People First of Lanark County was also a blessing, helping her mature and come out of her shell. “I was the type of girl who would sit in her room in the dark, and I would not go anywhere,” Nadine said. “Now, I go everywhere, meet new people and voice my opinion.” “Nadine has blossomed, and people are listening to her,” Earle stated. “I could never find her the help that she needed because, unfortunately, I have a little bit of an issue too,” Jackie, Nadine’s mother said. “I could never get past my own issues to figure out how to help her out, and I did not know where to go.” Earle noted these are the stories you do not always hear about. A year ago, Nadine told this newspaper: “Having a disability does not stop a person, it makes them a little bit better. Do not let your disability define you because it will ruin your life.
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Municipal Matters • August 24, 2017
MEETINGS OF COUNCIL
Town Council Summer Break Notice - Please Note: There will be no weekly meeting of Council on August 29th, 2017. Regularly scheduled weekly meetings will resume September 5th, 2017.
Household Hazardous Waste Facility Closing The Household Hazardous Waste facility will be closing on Saturday September 2nd at noon.
Household Hazardous Waste Facility is open each Saturday until September 2nd from 8:00 am to noon, residents can bring Tax is due August 31st, 2017 their household hazardous waste products to our drop off Telephone/Online Banking – pay by phone or internet, facility located at 128 Patterson Crescent. Items will not be contact your Financial Institution for this service. accepted after September 2nd, 2017. In Person – The Town Hall is open for collection of taxes and Household Hazardous Waste will reopen in May 2018. water payments from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Thursday and Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, accepted forms of Should you have any questions, please contact Public Works payment are Cash, Cheque or Debit. Payments made after at 613-257-2253 hours may be deposited in the payment box at the entrance to the police station.
TAX NOTICE
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 2V8
Summer Public Skating Schedule at Carleton Place Arena
If payment is made by mail or after the office hours, and you require a receipt, please include the complete bill with your cheque. The bill will be receipted and returned to you by mail.
Friday August 25th, 12-1 pm CP2 Monday August 28th, 12-1 pm CP1 Tuesday August 29th, 5-6 pm CP1 Wednesday August 30th 12-1 pm CP1 Friday September 1st 12-1 pm CP1 Sunday September 3rd, 1-2 pm CP1 $2 for adults and $1 for kids.
Pre-Authorized Payments – account must be current in order to enroll in this option, payment is directly taken from your account on the due date. Payments are accepted at most financial institutions. For more information or questions, call Jennifer Muoka, Tax & Water Revenue Clerk at 613-257-6218
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The regular public skating schedule will start on Monday September 4th at 7:00 pm. As will Seniors Skating, Parent & Tot Skating and Pick up Hockey.
Carleton Place Family Fun Fair Saturday September 16th, 2017 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Canadians prepare for CCHL season kick off with Labour Day Showcase Sept. 2 BY STAFF
Summer is winding down and that can mean only one thing – it’s nearly time for hockey season to start. The Carleton Place Canadians are preparing for the kick off of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) regular season schedule during the Labour Day Showcase Saturday, Sept. 2. They will take on the Hawkesbury Hawks in their first game of the 2017-2018 season at 4:30 p.m. at the Canadian Tire Centre. Other games in the showcase for the Canadians include: Sunday, Sept. 3 at 4:45 p.m. against the Cornwall Colts at the Mattamy rink in the Bell Sensplex; and Monday, Sept. 4 at 4:30 p.m. against the Nepean Raiders at the Canadian Tire Centre. For more information, visit www.thecchl. ca. Their first home game of the season will be marked on Friday, Sept. 8 when the Ottawa Jr Senators come to town. Puck drops at 7:45 p.m. Earlier this week, the Canadians opened training camp Aug. 20 and began pre-season play with a series of exhibition games as AAA, B and Jr. A players vie for a spot on the final roster. The team saw their first taste of action Aug. 21 at the Neelin Street Community Centre welcoming local rivals, the Smiths Falls Bears. The high-scoring affair didn’t end in the Canadians’ favour with the Bears taking away a 6-5 win. Highlights included two goals and an assist for Canadians player Samuel Knoblauch, a goal and assist each for Arik Breton and Jaden Luik, and a goal for Adam Desjardines.
The Canadians also took on Nepean at home Aug. 22. Upcoming games include Aug. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the Nick Smith Arena against the Kanata Lasers; Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m. against the Bears at the Neelin Street Community Centre;
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The Carleton Place Canadians kicked off pre-season play at home in the Neelin Street Community Centre Aug. 21 with an exhibition game against local rivals, the Smiths Falls Bears. The Bears squeaked by with a 6-5 win, but Canadians players Adam Desjardines, Jaden Luik, Arik Breton each had a goal, with Samuel Knoblauch notching two in the game. Above, Canadians players, from left: Breton, Knoblauch and Connor Hill tangle along the boards with Bears’ Bruce Coltart and Hunter Chapman during first period action. The Canadians continued exhibition play at home against the Nepean Raiders on Aug. 22. Below: Carleton Place Canadian Samuel Knoblauch, right, controls the puck.
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ADULT INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE The Beckwith Recreation Department and the Carleton Place Soccer Club are hosting another season of Indoor Soccer! Starts end of September 2017 and runs until the end of January 2018 $1575.00 per team | $150.00 per player Women’s Open Age ~ Wednesday | Coed Open Age ~ Thursday Men’s Master Age ~ Friday | Women’s Master Age ~ Sunday
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HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT The last day of the Hazardous Waste Depot being open in 2017 is Saturday September 2nd, 2017 from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. (noon). The Hazardous Waste Depot is located at 128 Patterson Crescent.
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Jane Beall, of Middleville, allows siblings Alex Chan, 8, Abigail Chan, 6, and Anna Chan, 11, (from left to right) and their grandmother, Bridget Edward, to pet Prince, a four-year-old horse at the Pakenham Fair.
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The principal of Pakenham Public School, Dave Balfour, gets dunked in the name of charity. Participants paid for a chance to dunk a variety of victims to raise money for the Pakenham Library Fund at the Pakenham Fair on Saturday, Aug. 19. Photo right, Cole Currie, 9, and Portia Ferguson, 12, show off the frog caught by Currie at the Pakenham Fair on Saturday, Aug. 19. Photo far right, Puppets Up! delights their audience at the Pakenham Fair on Saturday, Aug. 19. Characters, John A. MacDonald – Canada’s first prime minister– and Queen Victoria both made appearances during their show accompanied by live music at the Stewart Community Centre.
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CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or call Celebrity Cruises 1-888-776-1155 *Offer valid for departures between Feb. 3 to Apr. 1, 2018. Price is in CAD, p.p. based on double occupancy for new individual bookings, subject to availability and may change at any time and is inclusive of all taxes, fees and port charges. Price is based on the lowest available departure as follows and will vary by sailing: Inside Stateroom cat 12 $2,249 for Feb. 3, 17 & Mar. 31 sailings on Celebrity Equinox® and Feb. 4, Mar. 18 & 25 sailings on Celebrity Silhouette®. Veranda Stateroom cat 2D $2,449 for Feb. 24 sailing on Celebrity Equinox®. Other categories/occupancy types and sailing dates are available at varying prices. Classic beverage package applies to two guests (21 years and older) per stateroom and includes beer, wine and spirits up to $9, soda selections, fresh squeezed and bottled juices, premium coffees and teas and non-premium bottled water. Upgrades to other beverage packages are available for an additional charge. Gratuities applies to two guests per stateroom and provides for prepaid stateroom attendant, waiter, assistant waiter and head waiter gratuities. 3rd and 4th guests receive 40 min. internet package, gratuities and non-alcoholic beverage package which can be upgraded to an alcohol package for a fee. Max. total baggage allowance of 20 kilos (44 lbs.) per person. Flights are economy class. Ports of call vary by itinerary. This program is not combinable with any other offers. Space is subject to availability and change at time of booking. Please ask for details regarding terms and conditions concerning deposit, final payment and cancellation penalties. Restrictions apply. Celebrity Cruises reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions and to change or update fares, fees and surcharges at any time without prior notice. © 2017 Celebrity Cruises, Inc. Ship’s Registry: Malta and Ecuador. All Rights Reserved.
Connected to Your Community - A/CP18 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
Evelyn Harford/Metroland Cole Currie, 9, and Portia Ferguson, 12, show off the
Phone: 613 256 2064 • 1 888 779 8666
Municipal Matters August 24, 2017
UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS
MISSISSIPPI MILLS AT A GLANCE 2017
Tuesday, September 5, 2017 @ 6:00 pm – Council
Almonte Community Centre
Tuesday, September 19, 2017 @ 6:00 pm – Council
Don’t miss this opportunity to gather information on and register for all your leisure time activities. From piano lessons to curling; field naturalists to yoga - there’s something for everyone. Remember this event is not just for the kids; there are many activities for residents of all ages.
All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
2017 FINAL TAX NOTICE Installment due - September 28, 2017 The 2017 final tax installment is due Thursday, September 28, 2017. If you own property in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills and did not receive a tax bill please contact the Tax Clerk at 256-2064 ext. 224.
Wednesday September 13th, 7:00PM – 9:00PM
Come and see what Mississippi Mills has to offer! For more information or to book your table contact the Mississippi Mills Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077 ext 22 or email tmaclaren@mississippimills.ca
Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture Department Fall Programs 2017- 2018 ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON
LINE DANCING All ages welcome! ($8.00 /class)
Visit www.mississippimills.ca for information regarding payment options.
Location: Almonte & District High School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 11/17 – April 30/18 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $50.00 per person Cancellation dates: TBD
MISSISSIPPI MILLS: BY-LAWS 101
ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL
As part of a public education series, the Municipality of Mississippi Mills will be publishing quick facts about questions commonly asked about by-laws and policies. If you would like to see a specific by-law or policy explained please e-mail us at town@mississippimills.ca. Be sure to check our website regularly for new updates to the By-Laws 101 Education Series. This time around we are featuring the ATV By-law (No. 13-108) which regulates the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on highways in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION Sept 4, 2017 - Labour Day There will be NO changes to the garbage and recycling collection during the week of Sept 4, 2017. to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx
HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT – CLOSING
Location: R.Tait MacKenzie Public School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 05/17 – May 1/18 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $50.00 per person Cancellation dates: TBD PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena
Thursday’s – Starting Oct 12/17 Beginner/Novice: 12noon – 1:15pm Intermediate: 1:30 pm – 3:00pm AEROBICS – Senior Friendly $8.00 per class Location: Stewart Community Centre Monday’s & Wednesday’s starting Sept 11/17 10:00 – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class)
Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 5/17 – Mar 22/18 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required
Location: Almonte Old Town Hall
PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena
RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM
Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Sept 27/17 – Mar 21/18 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required.
Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Sept 30/17 – March 24/18
BABYSITTING COURSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions: Room 24 October 14 & 15/17 January 20 & 21/18 April 21& 22/18 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student
The last day of operation for 2017 will be Saturday, September 2, 2017. The Municipality of Mississippi Mills continues to participate with neighbouring municipalities in the Hazardous Waste Depot held in Carleton Place (128 Patterson Street). The depot is open from 8 am to noon on Saturdays only.
Location: Almonte Community Centre
Monday’s starting Sept 11/17 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years Age 7-8 years Age 9 – 11 years Age 12 -15 years
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Full equipment is required for this program. (no jersey provided) Deletion Date: Nov 4, 11, Feb 24 Cost:
$ 135.00/ child (resident) $ 155.00/ child (non-resident) $ 385.00/family (3 or more family members registered)
Program registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 13/17 “At a Glance� at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, Sept 23/17 from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at the Pakenham arena.
For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077
Connected to Your Community - A/CP19 - Thursday, August 24, 2017
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This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
Connected to Your Community - A/CP20 - Thursday, August 24, 2017