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Sports – Preceding the Carleton Place Canadians home opener against the Pembroke Lumber Kings on Saturday, Sept. 6, fans held a tailgate party outside the Neelin Street Community Centre . Resident Ron Borsten poses with the Bogart Cup and Fred Page Cup championship trophies that the team brought home last season. For more, turn to pages ACP28 and A/CP30.
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Pike Falls Classic partners with Big Brothers Big Sisters to send local kids camping Community – Pike Falls Classic came through for the kids again this summer. Thanks to their past efforts in fundraising, they were able to send another 20 children to summer camps through their established endowment fund. Pike Falls Classic partners with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County to choose the children to attend week-long sleep over camps of their choice. Eastern Ontario boasts a wide range of summer camps for children, including Camp Lauren, Rideau Hill, Circle Square Ranch and many others. Camp staff just about everywhere and adults raised with the camping experience will tell you summer camp isn’t only about recreation. More than anything, they say camp teaches individuals about life and how to live it well. It’s a unique place to learn independence, self-confidence and responsibility. More than anything else, they have fun and can just be a kid. Over the years, more than 454 children have had a week-long overnight adventure thanks to the dedicated work of the local group. Historically, Pike Falls Classic volunteers have held bike raffles, toy runs and bike shows, all to create the Lanark County Camp Fund, which ensures that every child in the Big Brothers Big Sisters programs who wants to go to camp gets to go. Now the group of volunteers has retired from their duties, but the fund they established continues to provide camp opportunities for area children. Dalton
Mason has taken the reigns of secretary treasurer to ensure the funding is managed and maintained in the way it was designed to be. Pike Falls Classic would like to express their thanks to local businesses and supporters for their years of participation and sponsorship. Pike Falls Classic was established in 1991 and partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters in 1994, choosing the children’s agency due the fact they serve local children. For more information about how you can help, please call 613-283-0570 or visit www.bigbrothersbigsisterslanark. ca.
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Pike Falls Classic helped send another 20 children from Lanark County to camps of their choice this summer. Above, Pike Falls members Dalton Mason, left, and Don Flinn, right, with Rhonda Low of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County. The Pike Falls Classic was established in 1991 and has been partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County since 1994. Right, Matthew and Blayze say thank you to the Pike Falls Classic team for their week-long camping experience this summer.
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Funny flock Community – This group of Canada geese were foraging for food scraps Sept. 5 at Lower Reach Park in Smiths Falls. Many birds have been sticking around this area longer due to the warm temperatures. Ashley Kulp/METROLAND
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Column brings back memories of childhood in UK for reader DEAR EDITOR: I enjoyed Jeff Maguire’s recent column about UK piers. I live in Merrickville now but I’m originally from Brighton and my parents retired to Eastbourne. I fondly remember the Brighton West Pier and regret that it could not be saved. In the sixties it was used to film part of the movie, Oh What a Lovely War, with many famous actors – and my cousin as an extra. In 1973 a tethered barge badly damaged the Palace Pier structure in a
storm but it was repaired. The pier is a backdrop to many family beach photos and we used to swim by the pier lights at night – a magic experience for a child. As a teen it was a meeting place with friends but we couldn’t wear “high heels” as the heels got stuck between the boards. Marion G. Fuller Merrickville
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Let the races begin Editorial – Anyone who has been thinking of running for a position on a municipal council or school board in Ontario is probably aware that the deadline for nominations is this Friday, Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. A few interesting races have already emerged in Lanark County: two longtime councillors are vying for the mayor’s job against the incumbents in Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills and Smiths Falls will look quite different with the absence of Dennis Staples. Although some prospective candidates might find the fouryear term to be a longer commitment than they’d like, some council members and school trustees will acknowledge that it took much or all of the term to learn the ropes and to become comfortable in their respective positions. To suggest that the four years will fly by might be a bit of an overstatement, but the length of the term is not as onerous as one would expect. We believe that most people who run for public office at the local level are sincere in their desire to serve the community in which they live or work. The job doesn’t pay that well and there aren’t many thank-yous along the way, but we’d like to think that’s not why you wanted to run in the first place. As long as you are eligible to run and have $200 for mayor/reeve or $100 for the “lower” positions then you can take a shot at serving on a municipal council. But remember, the deadline is Friday at 2 p.m.
Hide and go seek became an additional fair feature Lifestyle – If Mother would have fol- to dismantle everything by nine o’clock. lowed Father’s advice, we would have However, the side benefit was that often bypassed the Renfrew fair that year. Our we got rides at a discount price because Montreal cousins were with us, and Terry it was the final night. the youngest would have been no trouble, As usual, we cruised the entire fair but Ronny, the eldest was another matter as soon as we arrived, with specific orall together. ders from Mother, since we were there But Mother thought a face-to-face talk at nighttime, to stay together and meet with Ronny before the old model T left back at the ticket booth by nine o’clock. the barn yard would be sufficient to in- Ronny, for a change, seemed to be on his sure his best behaviour. best behaviour. Once or twice he comShe didn’t have to go over the ground pared the Renfrew Fair to a place called rules with the rest of us. We knew them LaFontaine Park in Montreal, but we by heart. Stay together. No squabbling. paid little attention to him. He wasn’t Don’t sit on the seat in the outdoor privy, too impressed and called the rides “kid and a reminder that once our quarter stuff”. Record News Newsto Finally, the boys had spent every cent was gone, there was Record no more money squander. of their allowance. I still had a nickel tied Ronny said he understood perfectly. corner of my hanky. Canadian Gazette Record News Canadian Gazette in the The Renfrew Fair was just about the We always saved the exhibition hall most exciting place to be on a fall day. for last. Audrey and I loved to see the Kemtpville Advance Kemtpville Canadian Gazette My three brothers were usually flAdvance at broke handiwork and see who had won prizes. in less than an hour. Whereas my sister The boys hated the hall, but Mother’s inAudrey I took ages to make up our left no doubt in anyone’s mind Perthand Courier Record News St. Lawrence Newsstructions Perth Courier Kemtpville Advance Lawrence News minds how we wanted to spend our quar- thatSt.we all stayed together. And so it was ters. five reluctant boys who shuffled into the Gazette Record News St.early Lawrence NewshallSt.that Record News Perth We hadCourier gone to theCanadian fairSt. Saturday night to look at the displays of Lawrence News Lawrence News evening that year. It wasn’t the best time quilts, baking, grain, vegetables, and corn toRecord go, because organizers usually started stalks tied together in great tall bundles. Canadian Gazette Kemtpville Advance Canadian Gazette News THE SMITHS FALLS
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Ronny promised if we let him wander the hall, he would not leave the building. Audrey was too engrossed in the needlework to argue. We must have spent a good hour before we realized Ronny was nowhere to be found. We skirted the displays several times, to no avail. Perhaps he had gone out to the ticket gate. Everett, being the oldest, was dispatched immediately. When he got back, Mother was stern faced and walking quickly beside him. Ronny was not with them. We were ordered to fan out like a search party looking for someone lost in the bush. We started to get panicky when we saw the fair board beginning to dismantle the displays in the hall. A group of ladies from the Women’s Institute was folding News Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Stacey Roy, Tara Gesner, Desmond Devoy, Tiffany Lepack, Jeff Mackey DISTRIBUTION: Lori Sommerdyk, 613-283-3182 ,ext. 138 CLASSIFIED/REGIONAL ROUNDUP 613-283-3182 Judy Michaelis x122 email: jmichaelis@theemc.ca Cheryl Code x133 email: cheryl.code@metroland.com Fax: 613-283-5909
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quilts and putting the baking in large baskets. Audrey and I were posted at the door just in case he had wandered out and would come back to look for us. The hall was emptying out of people. Mother’s look of anger was quickly turning to a look of panic. As was usual for me, when I got scared or distressed, I started to cry, which led my sister Audrey to repeat one of my father’s favourite observations: “Mary your bladder must be awfully close to your eyes.” We had been looking for Ronny for an hour. I was convinced he had been hauled off by one of the carnival workers, which made me cry all the louder. The hall was almost stripped. Everyone but the workers had gone home. All that was left were the grain displays and the tall stalks of corn tied into bundles and standing along one wall. A few farmers were moving into position to take away even those last remnants of the Renfrew Fair. “NO,” they said, they hadn’t seen a young boy with blonde hair who looked like he was lost. Mother thought she should go and look for the police. One of the farmers ADVERTISING SALES: ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Andrea McMurtry 613-283-3182 x169 SALES: Cheryl Johnston, Sharon Sinfield, Kathy Perreault, Kevin Hoover, Jamie Rae-Gomes Email: emcsales@perfprint.ca Fax: 613-283-9988
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thought that might be a good idea, as he moved over to the tall stalks of corn. He lifted the first two bundles and tossed them on his shoulders. His tall lanky son reached for the third. When he lifted it from the wall, there was Ronny sitting behind the corn stalks looking out at us with sheer delight and devilment written all over his face. Mother was so mad she swung her purse at him and caught the farmer square on the side of his head. He recovered quickly, and made a grab for the young villain. But Mother beat him to it. She grabbed Ronny by the scruff of the neck and hauled him to his feet, which never touched the floor all the way out of the building. Father was wearing his, “I told you so” look. Finally, Ronny looked Mother square in the eye and said, “I don’t know why everyone is so mad...I wasn’t lost. I knew where I was all the time.” 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. • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to negligence of its servants or otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such advertisement. • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.
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Audition time for fifth and final edition of My Town’s Got Talent tives in Lanark County, supporting the United Way’s five youth centre member agencies. “This is an excellent opportunity for the county to see what our youth member agencies do for the young people in their communities,” noted Johann Ramsaran, chair of the board of the United Way Lanark County. “All five – Carleton Place Youth Centre, Lanark Highlands Youth Centre, YAK Youth Centre in Perth, Smiths Falls and District Youth Centre, and Take Young People Seriously (TYPS) Youth Centre from Mississippi Mills – will be helping out at the auditions and the final show. At the finale, community members will have the opportunity to meet youth from each centre and learn about what their local youth centre is doing in their community.” “Once again, it’s now up to the youth of the county to come forward and sign up for the auditions,” added Bindhardt. “We have the judges getting ready – and we want to see the best in the county at the auditions.” For more details, visit www. mtgt.org for all the details, or contact the United Way at 613Submitted photo 253-9074. Alex Valas of Carleton Place was the winner of last year’s tion. Auditions for the fifth and final year for the show kick Submitted by United Way Lanark County. United Way Lanark County’s My Town’s Got Talent competi- off Sept. 22 to 25. venture for the community last year, and we hope to have a local youth design the logo for the spring 2015 edition of the project,” commented Fraser Scantlebury, show producer and executive director of the United Way Lanark County. “The winning designer’s effort will appear on all the posters and website/social media publicity and the winner will be chosen from a panel made up of the librarians and a local graphic artist.” Keeping with tradition established over the years, the venue for this year’s finale is moving to Smiths Falls. “We are pleased that our grand finale will be at the town’s gorgeously restored Gallipeau Centre Theatre – it is an absolutely fantastic location for both the performers and the audience and we are so pleased to be there,” said Scantlebury. Since its inception in 2010 by local youth Geoff Gourgon as Almonte’s Got Talent, and then renamed in 2011 as My Town’s Got Talent, the show has auditioned hundreds of local youth, and crowned four top performances so far. “We are looking for our final champions this year and the Gallipeau Centre Theatre is the perfect place to select the top performer, host, and designer of Lanark County,” noted Bindhardt. “If any youth were waiting to try out, then this is the mo-
ment to jump in, as we are not sure what will happen next year. We will be going all out to make the finale is a professional and fun event for everyone!” “Once again, this year’s event will feature the ability for fans to vote for their favorite act by donating online to the United Way Lanark County,” said Scantlebury. “These votes will be combined with the judges’ choices to select the five finalists, who will then perform once more for the audience, who will then vote for the winner. Audience members receive one ballot each, and when the five performances are over, we count up the votes immediately to see who wins.” It was a hard decision to make this the final year of the current version of MTGT. “We looked at the experience of the show, and the changes in talent show events over the years, and feel that there needs to be a new idea or process,” commented Scantlebury. He went on to say, “we will be talking with our partners at the youth centres in Lanark County to see if there is more new ways to approach how to reach out to talented youth in the county – so stay tuned for details in 2015.” As in previous years, the event is in support of the United Way Lanark County annual fall campaign. All donations at the door for the finale will go towards the United Way’s Youth Initia-
2014 Awards Show
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2014 Inductee Randall Prescott
2014 Inductees Vic & Linda Garbutt
2014 Inductees Lyoness & Judy Woodstock
2014 Inductee Mike Hamelin
Hosted by radio personality, Joël Lamoureux with appearances by Adam Hamelin * Brian Hebert * Brian Ostrom * Dusty King Jr. * Charlie Kitts Chris McCann * The Claytones * Dale Ducharme * Dan Paul Rogers * Eddy Bimm Harry Adrain * Hugh Scott * Jennifer Johnston * Jim Simpson * Mark Lemieux The McWilliams Kids * Michael & Devon O'Reilly * Neville Wells * Olivia Charette Ron Moores * Rick Rogers * Rodger Coulombe * Steve Piticco Tom Wilson * Tony True * Unwound * Wilf Arsenault
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Community – It’s September – time once again for My Town’s Got Talent (MTGT) auditions – where United Way Lanark County looks for the best talent in the county to showcase at the finale, presented by Metroland Media along with Town and Country Chrysler in Smiths Falls at the Gallipeau Centre Theatre on Nov. 1. Auditions for this year’s show will take place during the week of Sept. 22 to 25, with the judges stopping in Perth on Sept. 22; Smith Falls on Sept. 23; Carleton Place on Sept. 24; and Almonte in Mississippi Mills on Sept. 25, to select the 15 semi-finalists for the show. At the finale, our celebrity judges, with help through an online poll from fans in the county, will select the five finalists. Once again, the evening will feature the audience voting for the overall winner from those five finalists, with the performing winner receiving a prize package that includes donations from VIA Rail and the Fairmont Royal York Hotel of two return tickets from Smiths Falls to Toronto and two nights’ accommodation at the hotel. They join sponsors Lake 88.1, The Valley Players, L-D Tool and Die and the PerthUpon-Tay Royal Canadian Legion Branch 244 in supporting the contest. “The finale in Carleton Place last year was great,” according to artistic director Christy Bindhardt “and we had an incredible variety of talent. This year, we are once again looking for youth who dance, do poetry, drum, sing, play an instrument, do comedy, or are the best entertainer in whatever you do, to come out to our auditions. All of the details for auditioning are on our website at www.mtgt.org, where folks can also see photos of last year’s show, won by Alex Vala from Carleton Place.” This year, MTGT will feature three categories for judging: Performers, hosts and designers. “In addition to looking for performers of all types for the show,” said Bindhardt. “We also want actors, comedians, or youth who just love to talk, to try out for the host position. The five semi-finalists in this competition will each host a portion of the first part of the evening, and then the winner will host the exciting final five portion of the night!” For the design competition, budding artists will be creating a new logo for the Human Library Project, sponsored by the United Way and the five libraries in Lanark County – Perth, Mississippi Mills, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, and Lanark Highlands. “This was an exciting new
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The Smiths Falls Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic is a not-for-profit health care agency funded through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Our mission is to provide exemplary comprehensive primary health care services in a collaborative, patient-centered approach. We are inviting applications for community representation on our Board of Directors. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Clinic Board of Directors is responsible for the mission, vision and strategic planning of the clinic. The Board represents a critical resource in ensuring the clinic meets the needs of the clients being served. The Board consists of 51% Nurse Practitioners; applicants with experience in health care, finance, business and legal are welcome. Five meetings per year are held with a 3 year term of appointment. This is a voluntary position without compensation. Interested applicants should include a brief overview of their strengths in regards to this role. Please email interest to: resume@smithsfallsnplc.com prior to September 18, 2014
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Two classic films of Alfred Hitchcock, above, will kick art and Grace Kelly, on Sept. 19, followed up by The off The Smiths Falls Station Theatre’s 2014-15 film se- Birds, starring Tippi Hedren, on Sept. 20. Tickets are ries. First up is Rear Window, featuring James Stew- available at the door.
Station Theatre kicks off 2014-15 film series Arts – The Smiths Falls Station Theatre reboots its new season of high quality films with Alfred Hitchcock’s famous Rear Window on Friday, Sept. 19, followed by The Birds on Saturday, Sept. 20. Both screenings start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, sold at the door only, are $10 for adults, $5 for students (with ID.) Many of the theatre’s patrons know that The Station Theatre stages six live theatrical productions a year, but fewer have been aware of the Movie Night’s program. Ever since the movie theatre in Smiths Falls closed its doors, local film buffs have been at a loss to know where to go to see quality films. The good news is they never had to go far from home, as the Smiths Falls Community Theatre picked up the baton and has been showing films at The Station Theatre ever since the local cinema closed its doors. The theatre’s film selection committee has been busy over the summer testing ideas on how better to engage audiences with its movie offerings. In the end, it asked people what films they would like to see screened. To narrow the choice, it began with one of cinema’s iconic directors of all time, Alfred Hitchcock, then surveyed patrons to identify their favourite film from his impressive repertoire. The race was tight and the triumphant winner was Rear Window, beating out the runner up, The Birds, by just one vote. Recognizing the tight race, the theatre has decided to screen both great Hitchcock films for one weekend only. And as a reward to loyal patrons, those who come see Rear Window will get to come back the next night to see The Birds for half price with proof of
the ticket stub from the night before. A deal if ever there was one! Hitchcock, interviewed on the making of Rear Window, had this to say: “I was feeling very creative at the time. My batteries were well charged. I shot the film on a single set, creating a group of little stories around James Stewart’s character and his many neighbours that comprise a small universe. At the centre of this universe, closely monitoring the comings and goings of his neighbours is Stewart. Sure he’s a snooper, but aren’t we all? I bet you that nine out of ten people, if they see a woman across the courtyard undressing for bed, or even a man puttering around in his room, will stay and look; no one turns away and says It’s none of my business. They could pull down their blinds, but they never do; they stand there and look out. We are a society of voyeurs.” Very prophetic considering the world of mass media technology at our finger tips that we inhabit today. As for The Birds, Hitchcock’s observation is also compelling. “I have in my time produced many films whose major intent was to mystify and to astonish their viewers. Inasmuch as such stories often brought much pleasure, they fulfilled their requirements. This time, however, I have introduced serious purpose beneath the pleasure. There is a terrifying meaning lurking right underneath the surface shock and suspense of The Birds. When you discover it your pleasure will be more than doubled. This devastating Du Maurier story is another testimonial to the greatness of the author. It could well be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made.” Enjoyment of these two Hitchcock classics is virtually guaranteed. The
Smiths Falls Station Theatre, located at 53 Victoria Avenue, has a 14-foot screen with a state of the art Panasonic projector system that produces a high definition picture quality with surround sound audio capable of bringing that big screen movie experience to every viewer. The unique design of the auditorium ensures that all seats are obstruction free (that’s right, no heads in front of you blocking your view) and as comfortable as an easy chair at home in a climate controlled environment. We urge everyone not to miss these rare screenings of two of Hitchcock’s greatest films. See both as they were meant to be seen: on a large screen, in a dark intimate theatre, surrounded by others, where you can feel the suspense and tension build as only Hitchcock knew how to create. For those who’ve been missing the quality and craftsmanship of how a master film director like Hitchcock made his films it’s a chance to become reacquainted with his brilliant cinematic techniques. For those who’ve never seen a Hitchcock film it will be a real treat. Hitchcock wasn’t known as the master of murder, mayhem and suspense for nothing. After all, he made murder fashionable. We invite patrons to join us in this exciting weekend film experience and to keep in touch with all our offerings – outstanding plays, movies and special events – by signing up for our e-newsletter through a visit to our web page at smithsfallstheatre.com, or by joining us on Facebook. And just a reminder: The shows start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, sold at the door only, are $10 for adults, $5 for students (with ID.) Submitted by the Smiths Falls Community Theatre.
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Nature workshops Sept 29-30 Community – Nature can make us happier, smarter and feel better? Really, it’s that simple? Yes, there is a strong connection between spending time in nature and overall health and wellbeing. Children who spend time in nature are more likely to have healthier social behaviour, improved self-esteem, resilience, ability to learn and concentrate, as well as environmental awareness and stewardship ethics. Time in nature decreases stress and anxiety, depression, diabetes, hypertension and many other health problems. We are fortunate to have many opportunities to enjoy nature in our communities – trails, outdoor classrooms, parks, gardens, lakes, rivers, horses, dogs, cats – the list is endless. The Healthy Communities Partnership: Lanark, Leeds & Grenville is pleased to offer two exciting events to highlight the importance of nature for children and families and to identify what we can do together to build nature into all aspects of our lives. Everyone is invited to one or both of the events – come and bring your family and friends! Go to www.healthyllg. org and click on events to register or email webmaster@healthunit.org for more information. The first event is a Nature for Life public presentation by Dr. Cheryl Charles on
Monday, Sept. 29 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Gallipeau Centre (361 Queen Street) in Smiths Falls. The cost is free and child care is available if requested on Event Brite. Sign up is only required for those seeking child care. The next day, Sept. 30, the Nature for Life Workshop – Making it Happen In Our Community, will be held with Dr. Cheryl Charles and Dr. Michael Cheng. It will also take place at the Gallipeau Centre from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $20 and registration is available on Event Brite. Dr. Cheryl Charles, PH.D., is co-founder and president of the Children & Nature Network: http:// www.childrenandnature. org/. The Children and Nature Network’s vision is ‘Together we can create a world where every child can play, learn and grow in nature.’ Charles is an innovator, entrepreneur, author, and educator who is among those instrumental in developing the worldwide movement to reconnect children and nature. Dr. Michael Cheng, a child and family psychiatrist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), is an author, passionate speaker and advocate of attachment to people and nature. For more information about Cheng, visit www. drcheng.ca/. Submitted by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
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One time member of the Platters to perform at Gallipeau Centre Theatre Sept. 20 the music of the Platters so beautifully.” buy three tickets get one free promotion open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 Submitted by the Gallipeau Centre The lead singer Ian Jutsun started at the door or the box office only. Doors p.m. with a cash bar at intermission. Theatre. singing at the age of 13 and performed with several Montreal Bands including Sahara, Black Ice and Foreplay playing local bars and events. According to his NOTICE bio, Jutsun was the winner at a CHIN radio signing contest, performing an Italian song for the first time. In 2009, he BY PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE was nominated in the Best Male Vocalist category of the Smooth Jazz Awards. He Take Notice that Tenders are invited, for the purchase of the lands as described below, and will be received until has just released his own CD. BY PUBLIC TENDER th Jillian Mendez, the only female1:30 pm, local time, on the 30 day of September, 2014, at The Corporation of the County of Lanark Public singer/songwriter in the band performs aWorks Building, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON. Take Notice that Tenders are invited, for the purchase of the lands as described below, and will be received until spine tingling version of the classic, My 1:30 pm, local time, on the 30th day of September, 2014, at The Corporation of the County of Lanark Public Prayer. She began singing when she wasDescription of Lands Works Building, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON. two-years-old and lists jazz, R&B, soul, All of the lands, currently zoned “Rural”, are located within Concession 9, Geographic Township of Bathurst, classical as her repertoire and considers Tay Valley ofTownship, County of Lanark, and all being part of PIN 05189-0034 (LT). Lands Chaka Khan, Aretha Franklin, and PattiwithinDescription All of the lands, currently zoned “Rural”, are located within Concession 9, Geographic Township of Bathurst, LaBelle her main influences. Mendez’s Parcel first single, Get Up, made it to number within Tay Valley Township, County of Lanark, and all being part of PIN 05189-0034 (LT). Parcel “A” Parcel “B” Parcel “C” Parcel “D” 36 on the club chart in the UK, Germany, Identification Spain and Australia for three weeks. She Parcel NorthParcel East ½ West“B” ½ of North East“C” ½ of FrontParcel Part of North East “A” SouthParcel Parcel “D” also co-wrote the Juno nominated R&B Identification Lot 25 the South West ½ the South West ½ ½ Lot 26 as in instrument Location dance single, Destiny. North East ½ ofSouth West ½ of North Front Part of North East Lot 26 of LotEast 26 ½ of #RS199152 (Fourthly) “Celebrate the Platters” also features Lot 25 the South West ½ the South West ½ ½ Lot 26 as in instrument Location Approximate 100 Acres 50 26 Acres 40 Acres Michael Dunston who adds the soul of Lot of Lot 50 26 Acres #RS199152 (Fourthly) element that made the Platters songs Parcel Size Approximate 100 Acres 50 Acres 50 Acres 40 Acres so popular. Both a vocalist and trumpet Parcel Size player, he has shared the stage withThe Parcels of land may be sold independently or as one parcel, to be determined based on the bids received, and at artists such as Diana Ross and Bill themay Corporation of the County or anybased Tender not necessarily Thediscretion Parcels of of land be sold independently or as of oneLanark. parcel, toHighest be determined on the bids received, and at Cosby, and has performed with a widethe sole the sole discretion of the Corporation of the County of Lanark. Highest or any Tender not necessarily variety of musical groups covering theaccepted. accepted. genres of soul, rock, blues and jazz. All three of these talented Canadian artists are also actors with impressive film and television experience perfectly suited to recreating the Platters on stage. They are backed by an equally accomplished band of musicians. “The back-up band is led by Jamie Shear and he’s my music director of choice,” says Buchanan. So folks, with summer holidays just past, it’s the perfect opportunity for couples of all ages to rekindle their romance with “Celebrate the Platters” at the Gallipeau Centre Theatre on Sept. 20 in Smiths Falls. Tickets for the show are $29.50 at wwwe.gallipeaucentretheatre.ca or Tenders must be submitted, on Forms available from The Corporation of the County of Lanark Public Works mustorbeonsubmitted, onWebsite, Forms available The Corporation of the through Ticketpro.ca. Or you can get aTenders Building the County’s and must from be accompanied by a deposit, in County the formof ofLanark a moneyPublic order, Works bank group together and take advantage of theBuilding the County’s Website,toand be accompanied by a deposit, in the form of aof money draftororon certified cheque, payable Themust Corporation of the County of Lanark, in the amount Five order, bank draft Thousand or certified($5,000.00) cheque, payable to The Corporation of the County of Lanark, in the amount of Five Canadian Dollars.
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Arts – In the ‘60s and early ‘70s, Norris Vines was touring with The Platters until artistic differences and the commute from his home in Angus, Ontario to Los Angeles, USA got too much and he decided to work closer to home. “We wrote ballads and beautiful, clean love songs,” says Vines from his home in Angus. According to Vines the “Celebrate the Platters” show coming to the Gallipeau Centre Theatre on Sept. 20 is the perfect opportunity for couples, young and old to rekindle their romance. “My job is making people happy, after you’ve had a fight with your spouse or lover I’ll sing you a beautiful love song that will make you fall in love all over again,” says Vines, who is now well past the age most people would retire, but says he enjoys what he does too much to give it up. Vines is quick to clarify that “Celebrate the Platters” will feature a lot more than just Platters ballads. “We know that the young people today like to dance fast, we’re not just going to sing love songs, we’ll play some Motown tunes and more upbeat songs as well,” says Vines. The show and tribute band came about in response to what Vines saw as a vacuum in the world of tribute bands. “I have a personal connection with the Platters and when I saw tribute shows being done that don’t do justice to the original music, I decided it was time to create a Platters tribute band that could capture the essence of the original music, and so I’ve hand-picked this band,” says Vines. Vines has collected some of the best Canadian singers to celebrate the music of the Platters. They include Ian Jutsun, Michael Dunston and Jillian Mendez, each a phenomenal vocalist in their own right. “My mouth dropped open when I saw them the first time,” says show producer Merv Buchanan. “I couldn’t believe it, they are so accurate and so good it’s amazing that a Canadian group can nail
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The Corporation of the County of Lanark makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters
relating to theoflands be sold. these regarding matters rests Purchaser(s). The Corporation the to County of Responsibility Lanark makesfornoascertaining representation thewith titlethe topotential or any other matters relating to the lands to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential Purchaser(s).
Property Viewing By Appointment County Staff willBy beAppointment onsite during the following dates and times, to permit access to Prospective Purchasers for Property Viewing viewing the lands. Identification and signing of a Waiver will be required prior to access being granted.
County Staff will be onsite during the following dates and times, to permit access to Prospective Purchasers for viewing the lands. Identification andSeptember signing of16, a Waiver required priorpm to access being granted. Tuesday, 2014 will be 9:00 am - 12:00 Thursday, September 18, 2014
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SO 2001. This sale is governed by By-Law #2007-75, a By-Law to authorize the adoption of the sale and other disposition of land policy, for The Corporation of the County of Lanark, as regulated under Section 270, Municipal Act 2001, c.25, For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the Form of Tender, please contact: SO 2001.
Janet Tysick, Business Manager The Corporation of the County of Lanark For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the Form of Tender, please contact: Public Works Department Submitted photo Janet Business 99 Tysick, Christie Lake Road,Manager Perth, ON, K7H 3C6 Norris Vines far left, toured with The Platters in the mid-‘60s and early TheTelephone: Corporation of the267-1353 County of Lanark (613) Toll free: 1-888-952-6275 ‘70s. On Sept. 20, he’ll be bringing his handpicked band to the GalliPublic Works Department Fax: (613) 267-2793 E-mail: roads@lanarkcounty.ca peau Centre to “Celebrate the Platters”. The rest of the band as shown 99 Christie Perth, ON, K7H 3C6 Website:Lake Road, www.lanarkcounty.ca
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NEW LISTING COTTAGE ON GREEN BAY, BOB’S LAKE $259,900 Sweet, solidly built, “vintage” 2 bedroom cottage owned and meticulously maintained and updated by the same family for over 60 years. Varied 500 foot shoreline - beach area - great waterfront, awesome views! Updates include 3 piece bath, septic, siding etc. Come and see it! MLS #925991 Barbara Sheperd cell 613-326-1361
NEW LISTING - NATURAL GAS HEATING, PAVED STREET
30 ACRES IN FALLBROOK! 10 MINUTES TO PERTH!
810 Daniel Crain Dr., Fellinger’s Mill Estates
$479,000 energy efficiency, sound resistence, home comfort & top quality construction details are provided in this nudura insulated concrete form foundation with stone & stucco finished, 2450 sq ft home! Birch hardwood & porcelain floors, dream kitchen with over 25 feet of granite counter tops, in-fl heating & walk-in pantry. Formal dining room & living room with corner gas fireplace. Main floor laundry, 4 season sunroom with 3 patio doors to multi-level deck. Master bedroom with huge walk-in closet & ensuite bath to die for! Lower level has finished family room with exterior terrace door to patio & 5 other rooms partially finished. Attached insulated garage with 14 ft ceiling & 9 ft garage door. R70 insulation in attic, in-floor heating in kitchen & bathrooms. High baseboards & rounded drywalled corners, 1.45 Ac lot. directions: from Perth east on Drummond Conc. 2 (Cty. Rd 10), right on Leslie Crain Dr into Fellinger’s Mill Estates. Mls # 091991901004608 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
1158 Fallbrooke Rd.
$369,000 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, lower level walkout with partially finished family room – efficient woodstove and heat pump. Elevated ceilings in living room – HUGE windows! New triple bay garage with loft workshop. Private, trails in the woods. Barbara Shepherd 613 326-1361 Bob Ferguson 613 812 8871
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123 Jodi Lane Crt. Chaplin Heights
$259,900 Illness called a halt to the restoration of this stately red brick Victorian home that was built 1896 as a single family home and eventually turned into apartments . The recent renovation process began in 2010 with new electrical, plumbing, windows, refinished flooring, new ensuite with clawfoot tub, central air and vac, walls down, walls up, crown moulding, etc. Work to complete - roof, front porch, “loft” area, gardens, part bath, some brick repair. On a large 50x200 foot lot, only a short walk to downtown. It’s time to finish the dream and bring this grand Victorian to new glory. MLS#900014 Call Barbara Shepherd - cell – 613 326-1361
$349,900 This lovely 5 bedrm, 3 bath, custom built brick bungalow with full, bright walk-out basement is located only 4 km from Perth on the Tay River allowing a 17 km canoe & kayak route from Christie Lk to Perth, with a “magnificent mixture of isolation, historic mills and, near the end, houses, a golf course and small dams” as scenery along the route. The setting is private with mature trees, manicured lawns & gardens, pathways to the river’s edge. Perfect for a family, work at home family or a family that needs additional living space for extended family members! Main level has 3 bedrms., 2 baths, living & dining rms,, kitchen & large foyer. Lower level 2 bedrms., family rm., rec. rm with kitchen, full bath, laundry & storage. paved dr., dble att. garage, efficient heat pump,newer shingles. 2.91 ac lot. MLS# 091191601509826 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca
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3 GlENVIEW CRESCENT PERTH 3 bd, 2 bth split level home with new kitchen, ceramic throughout, att gar. Close to schools, amenities & hospital. $269,000. Call Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 or Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
83 PETER STREET, PERTH 3 bed, 2 bath – 2 sty home in downtown Perth, close to amenities. Charming character home. Great possibilities…live-in, rent-out or operate your own business from. $174,900. Call Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114
HUNTINGDON GREEN PERTH CONDO 2 bed plus loft in “Huntingdon Green” Perth’s most prestigious Condominiums. Walking distance to golf course & amenities. $329,000.
SHERIDAN ESTATES Custom-built in 2009 home loaded w/ upgrades- 9ft ceilings -Great rm w/cath ceiling, granite kitchen, 3-season sunrm - heated in-ground salt water pool! 3-car gar + heated workshp (AKA Mancave)! $589,900.
ClOSE TO PERTH Ideal 3 bdrm, 3 bath family home only minutes to Perth. Large private backyard with hot tub, New septic and roof shingles 2009. $229,900.
PORTlAND 3 Bed-great starter home OR 4 season Cottage across from Big Rideau Lake & Marina. Separate garage/ workshop. $127,000.
NEAR MABERlY 132 acre property includes a 6000 sq. ft. living space w/4 beds, 3 baths. Great multi-use potential. $435,000.
ClOSE TO PERTH Custom home on 3.6 acres. 3+2 beds, 2 baths, lower level family room. Deck, att. double garage, guest cabin. $339,000.
NEAR BAlDERSON Beautifully designed, decadently upgraded custom bungalow-5 min to Perth! Great room w/cath ceiling, hwd/tile throughout, gourmet kitchen, spa-like master! $449,000.
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SAT SEPT 13TH 10:00-11:00AM 227 STEWART GIBSON ROAD NEAR HOPETOWN Exquisite expansive 2,000 sq.ft. home plus detached 750 sq.ft studio/workshop on 9 acres. Privacy and serenity abounds. $449,000. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
SAT SEPT 13TH 1:00-2:00PM 755 RIVER ROAD NEAR KEMPTVIllE Classic colonial 3 bed, 2½ bath home built in 1986 close to Merrickville. Enjoy open river views from most room. Attached double garage. $499,000. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
SAT SEPT 13TH 1:00-2:30 PM 138 EVANS ROAD NEAR PERTH Exquisite custom built home, 3 bds, 2 bths, 9ft ceilings w/crown moulding, granite counter tops throughout, & Chef’s dream kitchen, in-floor heating. $369,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
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SUN SEPT 14TH 10:00-12:00 33 GARDEN AVENUE PERTHMORE, PERTH Gracious 3+1 bed, 3 bath home. Spacious living/dining, large kitchen, cozy 4-season sunroom, private deck & fenced back yard. Double attached garage. $355,000. Host: Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481
SUN SEPT 14TH 1:00-2:30 PM 1026 CODE ROAD NEAR PERTH 3 bd, 4 bth 2.5 storey home w/high ceilings, magnificent woodwork, det. insulated 2 car garage. Close to Perth in beautiful country setting. $539,000. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
SUN SEPT 14TH 2:00-4:00 PM 4411 OlD KINGSTON ROAD Private spacious 3 bed home, den/study, main floor laundry, loads of storage, huge screened sun room. $225,000. Host: Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481
W NERICE P 1344 FERGUSONS FAllS RD MISSISSIPPI RIVER Lovely W/F home with 200’+ frontage, 2+2 bdrm, 2 bth home also includes insulated cottage w/1 bdrm, 1bth, ktichen & living rm. Ideal fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating. Att. & Det. garage. $299,900.
RIDEAU FERRY Treed level lot, with 280 ft +/- of excellent Big Rideau Lake waterfront. Charming 2 level 2 bed cottage. $595,000.
BIG RIDEAU lAKE A rare opportunity. A true Grande Dame of the Big Rideau offered for your consideration. 6 bdrms + 3 baths incl a lower level suite with walkout. All nestled on 260 ft of prime waterfront. A myriad of possibilities... $1,190,000.
lANARK Well built 3 bd, 2 bth double brick home set on beautiful Clyde River waterfront in Lanark Village. Built in 1902, filled with original character & charm. Enjoy the water view from window filled back addition. $435,000.
OTTY lAKE Tranquil, private waterfront. 3 bed newer ICF constructed home nestled on approx 4 acres with 600ft of shoreline. Versatile living spaces perfect for retires or families. $489,900.
NEAR WESTPORT 7 bed bungalow with panoramic views of Black Creek, set on 191 acres, w/ horse stable & paddock. $463,000.
BASS lAKE Waterfront, 3 bedroom quality home. High ceilings, open plan concept, main floor laundry, wood stove & walk out basement. $539,000.
PERTH RURAl This charming Scandinavian scribe log home offers privacy & serenity on gorgeous treed 4 acre lot, near Perth/Westport & in close proximity to many area lakes… a nature lover’s paradise! $287,500.
MCDONAlD’S CORNERS Stunning log home, 3 beds, 3 baths, radiant floor heat, gorgeous stone fireplace A must see! $369,900.
NEAR PERTH 3 bed, 2 baths bungalow w/possible 4th bed. Spacious kitchen open concept living rm. Full basement waiting for your finishing touch. Lrg deck to enjoy the scenery. $269,900.
PERTH Stately stone home! Stunning renovation! Grand foyer w/ sweeping staircase, professionally restored plank flrs, 9 ft ceilings, original trim! New dream kitchen & spa like bath! $339,000.
NEAR WESTPORT 2 bed, 1 bath newer bungalow on 2.9 private acres. Lots of storage in home & garage, great lower level Rec room. Stream runs through property, close to fishing & boating. $229,900.
DAlHOUSIE CON 1A 2+1 bed custom built 7 yr old country bungalow on 6 acres. Finished lower level, sunroom, deck. Dbl attached garage plus detached gar/ work¬shop. $334,900.
179 DEADlOCK BAY ROAD RIDEAU lAKES 5 bed, 2 bath open concept pine log Chalet with 230ft of waterfront. Great for entertaining. Private w/great views. $799,000. Call Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481
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RIDEAU FERRY 171 ft water frontage. 4 bed, 3 bath home. Master w/ensuite & sauna, 2nd bed w/ensuite & balcony, hot tub, pool, bunkie, large lot. $579,900.
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4 bedroom, 3 bath, just between Almonte and Carleton Place, Flexible floor plan, a huge shop and newer furnace.
$289,900 • mls# 921915 Jeff Wilson
Robin J. Ferrill Broker of Record
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Beautifully updated 2 storey home in Middleville. New bright kitchen, hardwood floors, updated bathrooms, large mudroom with wood stove, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Wonderful family home. Call today!
$245,900 • mls# 919857 Alicia Kerr
Jeff Wilson Sales Representative
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149 Irvine Street
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93-95 George Street
Great Owner occupied double or solid investment property. Great tenants, double garage, solid home without the hassle.
$289,900 • mls# 922777 Jeff Wilson
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Marly Burke Broker
BUILDING LOT 00 Wolfgrove Road
Very scenic 30 acre building site. Approximately 30% clear and 70% mature trees. Lot slopes away from the road down into a little valley.
$99,900 • mls# 926378 John Coburn
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Price for a quick sale! 3 bedroom spacious semi on large lot. Finished basement family room. Oak kitchen with island. Central air. Newer natural gas furnace, enclosed carport, screened-in porch addition. Call For details.
$159,900 • mls# 923283 Rhonda Brunke
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46 Acre hobby farm on a dead end Road. Barn, paddocks, pond & more. Very private.
$339,900 • mls# 907188 Robin Ferrill
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$279,900 Furnished 3 season cottage, 2 bdrm, 62´ frontage on Big Rideau Lake
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Not a better family home in sight! Located on the Clyde River beside it’s scenic bridge you will find this 3 bed, 2 bath expansive home. Open concept LR/eat in kitchen. Large Master bedroom (ensuite),upstairs hardwood flooring. Bright home with a nice floor plan. Force air propane heat, central air, vinyl sided for easy maintenance. Only a couple of kms from the main Hwy (511). Many nearby lakes & trails. Immediate occupancy available. MLS#926118.
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TURNKEY COTTAGE ON WIDOW LAKE! Pride of ownership radiates from this little piece of heaven. Main cottage boasts 2 bed, full bath, woodstove, hi speed internet, wall of windows to lakeside deck. Open concept! Large, screened building to enjoy the sights & sounds of nature. Perfect for entertaining! Bunkie holds two beds w/windows that overlook the lake. Dock, most furnishings incl. Perimeter of lake is 5.5kms.Max depth of 6.1m. MLS#924313.
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Smiths Falls
Lisa Ritskes 613-285-6611
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Saturday, Sept 13, 1:00-2:00PM 40 Gladstone $219,900 MLS®920996 Marcella Best 613-285-4781
Sunday, Sept 14, 11:00am-12:30PM 166 Brockville St. $169,900 MLS®#921503 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
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Sunday, Sept 14, 1:00-2:30PM 21 Davidson St. $229,900 MLS®#915702 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
46 Pine Ave. $154,000 MLS®#921940 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
35 Grant St. $154,000 MLS®924567 Regan Lee 613-812-0155
134 B1 Ave., Bellamy Lake $374,500 MLS®898100 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122
32 Craig St., Perth $225,000 MLS®924393 Diane Hatfield 613-762-0122
BUILDING LOTS $19,900-$29,900 MLS®905620 Tracy Smith 613-390-0654
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NEW LISTING - 308 ALMONTE ST One of a Kind, All Brick Victorian Home Boasts 3 Levels of Eclectic & Charming Living Space. Lovingly Restore & Updated (Wiring/Plumbing/ Shingles/Kitchen). 12 Stained Glass Pieces can be Found Throughout the Home. Handsome Trim & Moldings. Privately Treed Yard. Amazing Heated Workshop.
242 LAKE PARK RD Towering Pines Embrace this 2+Acre Lot within Walking Distance to Downtown Carleton Place & Only 20 Mins to Kanata. Quaint Board & Baton Home Brings Back Memories of an Old English Cottage. Deceivingly Spacious, 3+1 Bedrms, 2 Bths, Gracious Open Concept Design, Updated Kitchen.
ASHTON Step Back to Simpler Times. Sprawling 3+2 Bedrm Bungalow Nestled on 2 Acres Just on the Outskirts of the City. Enjoy Crimson Sunsets from Your Covered Front Verandah. Well Appointed Floor Plan Offers Great Entertaining Space for Both the Young Family or Early Retiree. Updates Incl Furance/Roof/Pump.
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ACREAGE PROPERTY • 117 acres – best managed farm in the area • 80 acres – close to Smiths Falls • 177 acres hunting ground near Silver Creek • 900 acres with 12 man Hunting Camp Call listing agent for these and many other properties.
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101 Smith Drive $489,900 Stunning bungalow, original McAdoo model home, 3+1 bdrms., 3 baths
LET’S TALK ABOUT PIZZAZ! This sparkling 4 BDR, 3 BTH uptown raised Bung is full of surprises! A handsome stone front & “Wow” Palladian OPEN HOUSE window invite you SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1-3 PM to enjoy 9’ ceilings, sensational granite & fab windows on both meticulously appointed levels. Incredible vaulted ceilings, gleaming hrdwd flrs, sensational main level MBR & dreamy sunlit LL FamRm. Deck overlooks sought after 185 Ft. Yard. MLS#926939 G TIN LIS N! W W NE N TO I
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39 04 Otter Lake Rd. $389,900 MLS: 926393
26 Pearl Street, Condo Unit 303 $89,000 MLS: 910354
796 Kinch St., Jasper $258,500 MLS: 916587
18 McEwen Avenue $208,900 MLS: 902759
168 Western Avenue $349,900 Amazing country home in “the Pines”, 4 bdrms, 2 baths
1491 ROSETTA ROAD, LANARK GRANITE BOULDERS FRAME THIS UNBELIEVABLE BANFF SPRINGS ARCHITECTURE, 100% off grid, an Environmentalist OPEN HOUSE dream come true! SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1-3 PM This stunning White Cedar Scribed Log oasis is nestled on a spectacular 6.44 woodland sanctuary. A “Labour of Love” in its most sincere composition. Form and function create a “One of a Kind” environment, reducing your ecological footprint Massive 10 Ft. ledge stone walls and fab 32’ Palladian window will amaze you. This Home is truly a must see. MLS# 919950 RY RA PO E! M E M NT HO CO LOG
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“ONE OF A KIND HOME” nestled privately on a hilltop overlooking 63 tranquil acres. Impressive all brick Bung w/ICF OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 3:15-5 PM foundation boasts a distinct European flair. An ideal design for those who demand a stunning open concept to entertain in style; seating for 16 in the amazing dining area w/ garden drs leading to Deck. Gourmet KIT & spacious LVG all overlook a cozy ledger stone gas FP. Private in-law or nanny suite is amazing; separate entrance & interlock patio. MLS# 925017 ON ING S T S RE LI W AC NE 64.8
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1488 WHIPPOORWILL ROAD, BECKWITH OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY SEPT 13 1:00PM-2:30PM 98 Park Ave., Carleton Place
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THERE IS A FEELING OF TIMELESSNESS associated with living in this private country 1.57 acre woodland setting. This park like setting affords endless possibilities for homeowners to indulge in their outdoor passion: i.e. gardening, bird watching or star gazing in the Hot Tub under the detached Cedar Cabana. This captivating Side-split is designed for easy living, while the fab separate Gar/Wksp is ideal for the entrepreneur or handyman.PS – You’ll love the Heritage Log Cabin for the kids! MLS# 922310 ING LIV T! Y TR ES UN S B CO T IT’ A
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Lifestyle – I was watching a weather segment on television one evening last week during which the forecaster proudly announced that a warm weather trend is expected for the next three months. “Summer is going to continue,” he said, wearing an ear-to-ear smile. “Continue,” I thought. “Did we actually have summer?” The TV broadcast originated in Ottawa, just a few kilometres along the highway from where we live. “I must have missed something,” I said to myself. Ask anyone about this summer – the summer that is quickly reaching its conclusion – and I believe you will get the same answer. “What summer?” No, it hasn’t exactly been stellar. Plenty of rainfall, so the water table has been well provided for. But not nearly enough sunshine or sustained heat to suit most people. Following the bitterly cold and very snowy winter of 20132014, spring and summer in this part of Canada has been very hard to take. Admittedly I am not a huge fan of intense heat and humidity. Following last winter I vowed never to utter one word of complaint about hot and humid weather conditions this summer. And I never did complain. Of course I was aided by the summer that wasn’t. We had very little sustained, hot and sticky conditions. So unless there is a hot, humid spell ahead (an unlikely scenario at this time of year) my promise is safe. Oddly the most intense heat my wife and I experienced this year occurred during a visit to normally cool, wet Ireland in June. We only had one day of rain in 15 on our travels and the mercury climbed toward 30C most days. As I outlined in an earlier column in this newspaper, our friends and ourselves spent some uncomfortable nights in hotels that either had no air conditioning or where the cooling equipment wasn’t up to the challenge presented by an extremely rare Irish heat wave. The days were long too. Study the world map carefully and see where Ireland sits relative to southern Ontario. The island nation is farther north and therefore in the days surrounding the summer solstice, when we were there, Ireland is transformed into the “land of the midnight sun.” Well, not quite. But during our stay if I looked out the window at 11 p.m. it was still extremely bright. I could clearly see people passing on
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the street. The sky was tinged with multiple colours as the sun very slowly crept beyond the horizon. By 4 a.m. our rooms were already beginning to brighten as the sun reappeared. Very short nights for the Irish in early summer! Bright nights The first time Kathy and I experienced the summer phenomenon was during a visit to northwest England many years ago. We were staying in the resort city of Morecambe in Lancashire, on the eastern side of the Irish Sea. It was at the same time of year approximately. We retired at 10:30 p.m. and with the light in the room extinguished I was surprised how bright it was. Our hotel faced northwest and when I went to the window and looked outside I could clearly see the wide expanse of Morecambe Bay sweeping into the distance. It was still low tide and I could see people moving about on the sand. When I asked the next day why so many were still out on the bay at that time of night I was told they were digging shellfish. It was that bright! We too experience much longer days in June, although not as lengthy as the early summer days in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Still, the thought of those invitingly long days in June came rushing back to me last week when I was working in the yard at 7:30 p.m. The light was fading fast and by 8 p.m. it was dark. An ominous predictor of things to come! Speaking of working in the yard, this has been a year of contrasts for those who enjoy gardening and keeping their properties in good condition. As of last week we had received some 80 millimetres more rain than normal for the period from June 1 to early September. That fact, combined with some good maintenance practices, has our lawn looking particularly attractive. We have sandy soil and during intense heat waves some areas of our lawn can easily burn off. Even heavy watering only goes so far toward correcting the problem. The fact we have had no such occurrence this summer speaks
to the kind of season we’ve experienced in 2014. All that moisture has been good for flower gardens. In most cases flowers have flourished despite the fact we have had fewer hours of sun. Vegetable gardens, however, have been a different matter. While some gardeners are now in the midst of a decent harvest, others tell me this summer has meant lesser yields. For example, with fall just days away many people are still waiting for the bulk of their tomatoes to ripen. We are among them. Only a few of our tomatoes have ripened. Yet the vines are heavy with well formed, but green, fruit (yes, the tomato is a fruit not a vegetable). On the other hand some people have been fortunate enough to glean a good harvest. My sister and her husband, who live just outside Stittsville, have been giving tomatoes away. Too many have been ripening at once. One of my summer treats is toasted tomato sandwiches. I like bacon on them too but Kathy isn’t keen on me eating bacon, so mostly I do without. This summer we have had to supplement our meagre return of home grown tomatoes by purchasing them at the local farmers’ market or at the supermarket where field tomatoes are readily available in late summer. As I mentioned, some people and some areas have experienced a bumper crop. My sister also likes to make pickled carrots. This year she will have to buy the root vegetables elsewhere. After a huge carrot crop last summer, this year they failed to germinate. Linda blames too much moisture and not enough sunlight. So, success mixed with frustration on the gardening front. Fall welcome As for me, I am hoping the weather forecast I heard last week is correct. A warm, dry fall would be very welcome indeed. Fall in fact is my favourite season of the year. If we could have fall weather year-round I would be a happy camper. We are already planning some leaf-spotting tours and hope to make another sojourn to our alltime favourite fall destination, the picturesque state of Vermont. There is something about fall colours in the Green Mountains that you simply can’t put a price on. See COLUMN page 22
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Upper Canada District School Board enjoys successful school start-up News – The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) enjoyed the most successful school start-up in a decade on Sept. 2, due in part to the board’s decision to implement full-time kindergarten (FTK) at all elementary schools a year ahead of schedule. While other boards struggled this week with the challenge of implementing the final year of the expansion within their districts, the UCDSB was ahead of the pack after fully introducing it last September, said director David K. Thomas. This meant that while other districts wrestled with the problem of large class sizes and other criticism, our 3,400 kindergarten students directly experienced the joy of play-based learning. “Two years ago, our district trustees and senior leadership determined we would fully implement full-time kindergarten one year ahead of the provincial mandate,” said Thomas on Friday, Sept. 5. “That made for a very difficult, very tight budget last year because, of course, the provincial money to compress a five-year program into four did not
come with it. But it was worth it to ensure our new students had a head start in their learning through the quality programming FTK offers.” At the same time, in all of our elementary and secondary schools we enjoyed a near-perfect startup with very few distractions, added Thomas. While this accomplishment may have seemed effortless to the public, attaining that success came only through the hard work and sweat of thousands of employees caring deeply about our students’ learning. In the year leading up to the start of the 20142015 school year, our facilities department was managing no less than 200 projects from renovations to additions. Every project that the department communicated would be done was done, allowing our students to concentrate on learning from the first ring of the school bell, said Thomas. Board custodians outdid themselves. They stepped up to ensure that our schools were clean, worked hard to install SMART boards, and made sure new furniture was in place for the first day of
classes, said Thomas. Our purchasing department was on top of its game. The department assisted schools by providing agendas for more than 18,000 students as part of a central ordering process taken advantage of by many of our schools. Among the other items
ordered to enhance student learning included: 600 iPads; general supplies such as pens, paper, and scissors; as well as new furniture and other supplies for 52 of our full-time kindergarten sites. Submitted by the Upper Canada District School Board.
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Even if the worst happens and the rain we have experienced so often this summer continues into fall there is one consolation. Well, if you’re a sports fans that is. This is the time of year when so many sports converge. The Major League Baseball pennant races are more interesting than usual this year, pro football has returned to the nearby nation’s capital (although it looks like a long season for the Redblacks), the European soccer season is already in full swing and our local Junior A hockey club,
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the Carleton Place Canadians, are off to a good start (they are an impressive 5-0) as they attempt to defend the league and Eastern Canadian titles they won this past spring. No matter what Mother Nature has in store for us in the months ahead, for me at least there is always a welcome alternative at hand. Meanwhile I’m trying not to think about the “dirty word” that starts with the letter W! 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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Alyssa and Ethan Grandparents Nanny and Grandpa Dave Grandpa and Granny Rayner i Grandma and Grandpa Delli Pizz
Alex and Abbie Cowell Granmothers Debbie Green and Brenda Cow ell
“Grandparents are a delightful blend of laughter, caring deeds, wonderful stories and love.” - Author Unknown
Frances Elizabeth McFayden Grandparents Charles and Lynne McLenaghan
Phyllis Thompson “Granstar” Grandchildren Heidi, Jeff and Scott Blackburn Brad and Angela Fournier and 9 great grandchildren
Maeve and Brynn Barber Grandparents Rick and Debbie Barber
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Karson and Keelan Adams Grandparents Wayne and Judy Adams Roger and Phyllis Mepham
Azalea, Raya and Gema Atkin Jesse Johnstone Grandparents Bonny Jordan and Bill Atkin Connected to Your Community - 23 - Thursday, September 11, 2014
Clark Douglas, Cain Alexander, Colton William Staples Grandparents Dennis and Jackie Staples Bill and Jayne Forward Great Grandmother Joan Aunger “Whammy”
Kathleen, Ciann and Kelton Love Poppa Truelove and Grams ny Thomson Nan Great mma Truelove Gra at and Gre
Hailee, Ariana, Austin Brady Grandparents John and Donna Brady
Logan Robert McVeigh Grandparents John and Donna Brady
Emmett and Kennedy Grandparents Jay and Nancy DeBernardi Kennedy is also the grandchild of Leeann and Stephen O’Neil & Great Grandma Donaldson
Grandma and Grandpa We can tell by the kindness in your smiles, You recall how things look through the eyes of a child. Here is a secret, and it is trueGrandma and Grandpa, our hearts belong to you!
Willow Lemay Grandparents Dan and Darlene Lemay
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Tyson and Ava Legault Grandparents Arnold and Eunice Jackson
Zachery, Emma, Maya and Ma son Wark Grandparents Doug and Deborah Coady
Sam, Beatrice and Pippa Bowater & Isaac and William McLenaghan Grandparents Daryl and Colleen McLenaghan, Geoffrey and Barbara Bowater, Steve and Karen Beatty Connected to Your Community - 24 - Thursday, September 11, 2014
Colton, Zachary and Kenna Sundaers Grandparents Ritchie Rathwell and Patty
Kaitlyn Harmsma Grandparents Bernie and Karen Cumber
Arianna, Noah, Zackary and Aidan McFarlane Grandparents Diana and Norm Dobbie, Betsy and Steve McFarlane GG Verna Barrie and Ralph Barrie
Devin, Alexa, Makayla, Tyler Grandparents Laurie and Wilda Whyte Jayden Paul Timmins Grandparents Paul and Laurie Timmins
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Grandparents and grandchildren, Together they create a chain of love Linking the past, With the future. The chain may lengthen, But it will never part.
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“Grandparents make the world… a little softer, a little kinder, a littler warmer.” - Author Unknown Connected to Your Community - 25 - Thursday, September 11, 2014
Regional Round-Up Smoker Roast Beef Dinner, mashed potatoes, carrots, coleslaw & pie, Addison United Church Hall, Sept 20 4-6pm, Takeouts available. 9007 County Road 29. Advanced reserved tickets: 613-924-9435
19th Annual Fibrefest, September 13 and 14, Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. 613256-3754. 4th Annual Seniors Expo, Almonte Community Centre, Thursday, September 11, 75 exhibitors with info on supports, services and products for seniors 9am-3pm. Info: 613256-4700. Almonte Hospital Bridge, Civitan Hall Wednesday, September 24, 12:30 Coffee/tea, 1:00-3:45 Bridge. Info: Barb 613-256-2463. Calling All Former Millworkers, to the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, Reunion, Saturday, September 20, 2-4 p.m. the Barley Shakers Band will entertain. Info: 613-2563754. Female Impersonators: Gender Illusions. Almonte Legion Sept 13, doors open 7pm, show 8pm, lunch included, proceeds to charities, tickets 613-256-4729 or 613-620-6398. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte. Bytown Museum & Lunch out ***new date****, Wednesday, September 10, enjoy a trip to museum & lunch out in Ottawa, to reserve your seat, Info: 613-256-4700. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte. Lunch Bunch, Thursday, September 18. Mills’ office 67 Industrial Drive. Free transportation. Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte. Supper Social, Tuesday, September 23. 6pm, Almonte Legion. Free transportation. Entertainment provided by The Wielers. Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700 to reserve. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte, Fit as a Fiddle Exercise & Lunch - Returns, Friday September 19, weekly chair exercise at 10:00 at the Almonte United Church, Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700 to reserve. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Music & Memories Lunch program, Tuesday, September 16, Music & Memories offers fellowship, memory stimulation, and caregiver relief. free transportation, Entertainment provided. Info: 613-256-4700. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte. Nature Walk & Picnic, Robinson’s Trail Clayton, Wednesday, September 24. enjoy a nature walk & picnic lunch, Info: Seniors Services 613-2564700 to reserve your seat. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte, The School for Wives, Robinson’s Trail Clayton, Thursday, September 25, a Canadian comedy at the Gladstone Theatre and supper out in Ottawa, Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700 to reserve. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Wednesday Night Cafe, Wednesday, September 17, Almonte Presbyterian Church, 111 Church St, free transportation, Entertainment provided. Info: 613-256-4700. Mill’s Home Support’s Health & Wellness, Tai Chi: Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm, September 16 December 2. Almonte Civitan Hall Info: Jan Watson 613-256-1031 ext.39 Mill’s Home Support’s Health & Wellness,
Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Monday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, Metroland Media, Attn: Regional Roundup, P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1, or fax at 613-283-5909 or e-mail: jmichaelis@theemc.ca OR cheryl. code@metroland.com. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.
Line Dancing: Mondays, 7-8:00pm, September 22 - December 8. Almonte Old Town Hall (multi-purpose room 2nd floor). Info: Jan Watson 613-256-103.1 ext.39 Mills’ Seniors Services, Transportation to the Arthritis Aquafit Swim Program, every Monday at 11:15 am. Carleton Place Pool. Call 613-256-4700 to reserve your seat on the bus. Mills’ Seniors Services, Weekly Foot Care Clinics, Alison Kaczan RPN provides care, at the Mills’ Seniors Services Office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call 613-256-4700 for appointment. Ontario Early Years Centre, Almonte/ Naismith School, Thursday September 11, 18, 25, 9:00 - noon. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Holy Name of Mary School, 9:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, September 10, 17, 24. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Naismith School, Almonte, 9:30 - noon. Tuesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30. Register 613-2830095. Ontario Early Years Centre, playgroups Holy Name of Mary School, Almonte, 9:30noon. Monday, September 8, 15, 22, 29. Register 613-283-0095.
12 Step Meeting, Destiny Center, 161 Bridge St, Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m. and Saturdays 10-11 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Rob 613-8062979. A Seriously Fun Affair! register for our Alzheimer’s Fundraiser at Stonefields chic farm near Carleton Place, 5pm, Thursday September 18. www.wilson-young.com Carleton Place & District Breast Cancer Support Group meet the 3rd Thursday in the month. Contact Anne for further information. 613-253-0450. Carleton Place Bereavement Support Group moves to Smiths Falls, Wednesday September 24, The Group is ongoing on the last Wednesday of every month 1-3pm, 2 Gould Street Smiths Falls. Contact Rebecca Bowie 613-267-6400. Carleton Place Orange Lodge meets 3rd Tuesday of the month at 195 Industrial Ave at 8 p.m. Info: Kevin 613-253-5547. Cribbage, every Tuesday afternoon 1 p.m. 4 p.m., Royal Canadian Legion, 177 George St. Everyone welcome Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Monday, 1-3 p.m. at the Early Years Centre (TR Leger School, 490 Jessop). Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). Light up the Labyrinth, Friday September 12, 6-9pm, Carleton Place Community Labyrinth, 267 Edmund St, bring your lanterns, glowsticks, flashlights. Info: Debby 613-2571014/ Ontario Early Years Centre, Carambeck Community Centre, Carleton Place, 1011:30am. Monday, September 8, 15, 22, 29. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carambeck Community Centre, Carleton Place, 1011:30am. Wednesday, September 10, 17, 24. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carleton Place Arena, 10:00 - 11:30 am. Tuesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carleton Place Arena, Thursday September 11, 18, 25, 10:00 11:30 am. Register 613-283-0095. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Thursday morning, 9:00 a.m. in the Zion
United Church across from the library on Franklin Street. Info: 613-253-8677. Urban Forest Advisory Committee meeting. 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers Town Hall. Sep 18. Walk for Lions foundation of Guide dogs, Petvalu , September 13, registration 1pm walk starts 1:30pm. walk with or without dog. Info 613-257-1847.
KEMPTVILLE Baby Rhyme Time, Ontario Early Years, For parents & their babies, birth to 12 months, focuses on the pleasure and power of using rhymes, songs and stories together in a group setting. Mondays September 22 - October 13, 2:00-3:30pm, 33 Clothier St, Info: 1-866-4338933 ext. 2374. Baby Talk, Wednesday, September 17 1:303p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre, breastfeeding support available. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, Sept 15, Wednesday, Sept 17, Friday, Sept 19, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Modern Square Dancing, Monday nights, September-April, Leslie Hall, Clothier St. W. Kemptville. Open house every Monday in Sept. 7:30pm. Casual attire, singles welcome. Play & Learn Ontario Early Years for Parents/Caregivers & children 0-6. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 9:3011:30am, Tuesdays 1:30-3:00pm, 33 Clothier St, Info: 1-866-433-8933 ext. 2374. Steak and Corn BBQ, Leslie Hall, 6 pm September 19, Tickets: 613-258-2562, email info@sharpedecisions.com Talk in the Woods in Anniversary Park in the Ferguson Forest Centre, Saturday September 13, 10am, bring a lawn chair, info: Peter 613258-5998. The Branch Artisans Guild (Kemptville), members meet at North Grenville Community Church back door downstairs, 2659 Concession Street. Tuesday, September 18, 7 p.m New members welcomed. Contact Sharon 613-2584382.
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Community Centre, 9am - 4pm, Thousands of postcards and related ephemera. 613-2692085. Eastern Ontario Postcard and related Ephemera Show, Saturday, September 13, 9-4, Merrickville Community Centre, 306 Read St. Over 30 tables. Info: rcarson10@cogeco.ca 613-342-6509 or s.avery@sympatico.ca 613345-7598. Knitting & Crochet Club, meet 2nd Thursday monthly, 2-3:30pm, Merrickville Public Library, the club requires remnants of Astra, double knitting or sports weight yarn. A fundraising project (Save the Children). Please no dark colors. 613-269-2367. Merrickville District Community Health Centre, part of Rideau Community Health Services, 40th Anniversary event, Friday, September 19, 2-5 p.m. at the Merrickville Community Centre. Light refreshments and entertainment. Merrickville Legion, Men’s Darts, September 17, 7pm Merrickville Legion, Men’s Darts, September 24, 7pm Merrickville Legion, Open September 13, 12 noon to 4pm Merrickville Legion, Open September 20, 12 noon to 4pm Merrickville Legion TGIF - September 12, Music by Tom Valliquette, 7-11 p.m. Roast Pork Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion TGIF - September 19, Music by Sagebrush, 7-11 p.m. Chicken A-LaKing Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Mixed Dart League welcomes players of all skill levels. Join us every Thursday at 7:30 at the Goose ‘N Gridiron. Info: Jack 613-269-3537.
PAKENHAM Eat Any Tuesday (E.A.T.) begins again September 16 in the lounge at Five Arches. Card playing at 10 a.m. Lunch at noon. RSVP/information 613-624-5647. Sponsor: Community Home Support, Lanark County. European Renaissance meets the Ottawa Valley, Sunday, September 21, 2 p.m. at St Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham. Info: Margie Argue 613-256-3823. Mill’s Home Support’s Health & Wellness, Low Impact Zumba: Tuesdays, 6-6:45pm, September 16 - December 2. St. Mark’s Anglican Church, 16 Jessie St., Pakenham. Info: Jan Watson 613-256-1031 ext.39 Pakenham Horticultural Club meeting, Wednesday, September 17, 7:30pm, St. Andrews United Church on Graham St. (Hwy 29) in Pakenham. Info: Sherryl 613-624-5307.
Community Home Support luncheon Friday, Sept 26 @ United Church Zion Memorial, 37 Franklin St, noon. Info: 613-2530733 for reservations and info. Ontario Early Years Centre, Maple Grove School, Thursday September 11, 18, 25, 10:00 11:30 am. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Maple Grove School, Wednesday September 10, 17, 24, 9:30 PERTH - 11:30 am. Register 613-283-0095. Prestonvale United Church 148th Anniversary, Sunday, September 14, Are you trying to cope with a family Entertainment by The Men of the Clyde member suffering from a mental illness? NAMI beginning at 3pm, Lunch served following the support group, every 4th Tuesday of the month. concert. Info: 283-2170. Bagpipe band practice, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Masonic Hall, 46 Russell St. W. New members welcome. Info: Wayne 283-9792, cell 284-7038 or www.gordonpipeband.com Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets MERRICKVILLE 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, September 18, 25 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert 19th Annual Eastern Ontario Postcard Picard 613-267-5305. Show, Saturday September 13, Merrickville Calvin United Church, Dewitts Corners,
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Anniversary Service, Sept 14, 11:00am, guest speaker Rev. Blair Patterson, pot-luck luncheon to follow in the church hall. Everyone Welcome. Community Dinner, Saturday, September 13, 4:30-6 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church, 12 Harvey St. Everyone welcome. Community Dinner, Saturday, September 20, 4:30-6 p.m. at St Paul’s United Church, Gore Street. Everyone welcome. Gospel Sing, September 21, 6:00pm, Oldtime gospel favourites. Asbury Free Methodist Church. 144 Gore St. E., Details 613-2672345. Lanark County Camera Club meets Tuesday, September 23, 7 p.m., Algonquin College. Visitors welcome. Info: 613-264-2767, www.lccameraclub .com Legion Week with Music from the past, Seniors entertaining Seniors, A Musical afternoon at Branch #244 with North/South Review and Carol on Keyboard. Thursday, September 25, 1-3 p.m. Mobile Blood Donor Clinic, Civitan Club of Perth, Hwy 43 (Craig Street), Monday, September 15, 1-7 p.m. Ontario Early Years Centre, Perth & District Union Library, 10-11:30am. Wednesday, September 10, 17, 24. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Perth & District Union Library, 10:30 - 11:30 am. Tuesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30. Register 613283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Workshop, Infant Massage, Tuesday, September 23, Perth & District Union Library, 10:00 - 11:00am. Register 613-283-0095. Perth Civitan Bingo, every Wednesday. Opens at 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7 p.m. Perth Legion Jamboree, Saturday, September 13, Music of Harry Adrain & Friends, 2-6. Perth Old Tyme Fiddler’s Dance, Classic Country Music, Perth Legion Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. September 12. Info: 613-259-2569 or 613283-8703. Perth Tay Seniors. Card game Bridge & Euchre. Lions Hall. September 24, lunch noon, cards 1 p.m. 613-267-1422. RTA Central Club, Saturday, September 20, Family Hike and Activities at the Perth Wildlife Reserve. Bring water and walking shoes. Meet at the Perth Wildlife Reserve at 1 p.m. Leader: Dorothy Hudson 613-283-0332. RTA Central Club, Sunday, September 14, Rideau Trail Hike, level 2, 13 km, Moderate pace. Meet at Conlon Farm, 9 a.m. Leaders: David and Pam Batchelor 613-264-1559. Scottish Country Dancing, Friday mornings, McMartin House in Perth at 9:30 a.m. Beginners and experienced dancers welcome, starting September 19, for the 2014-2015 year. To register call Simone Crabbe 613-264-2787. St Paul’s United Church Mom to Mom Sale & UCW Bake Sale, Saturday, September 13, 8am - noon. 25 Gore St W (corner of D’Arcy & Gore). The Butterfly Fan Club- Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group. Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Monthly Meetings, 7-9 p.m. 3rd Thursday (Septembert 18). Info: Carleen 613-812-4474.
RURAL 163rd Middleville Fair, Saturday September 13, “The Tradition Continues”, Homecraft See RURAL page 27
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Sharbot Lake Farmers Market, runs Saturdays, 9-11am until October 11th, Sharbot Lake Beach. More Info: www.sharbotlakefarmersmarket.ca Snow Road Snowmobile Club meeting, September 12, 7 pm. at Clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Road. Kingston & Pembroke Snow Trails Association meeting September 12, 8 p.m SRSC Clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Rd. Info 613-267-2283. St. James Anglican Church, Franktown, Annual Roast Beef Dinner, Sunday September 21 at 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Centennial Hall, 152 Church St. Take out dinners available. 613-283-3789. Yoga classes, continue through September on Tuesday mornings, 9-10:30 with instructor Helen Crowe. Call Helen 613-273-2464. Zumba Gold classes, ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd, Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.; more advanced classes are on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Info/to register Lori 613-3743518.
Schoular School, 9:30 - 11:30am. Monday, September 8, 15, 22, 29. Register 613283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Friday September 12, 19 , 26, 9:00 - noon. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Smiths Falls, Friday September 12, 19 , 26, 9:00 - noon. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Trinity United Church, Thursday September 11, 18, 25, 9:00 - noon. Register 613-2830095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Trinity United Church, Wednesdays, September 10, 17, 24, 9:00 - noon & 1 - 2:30 pm. Register 613-283-0095. Smiths Falls Horticultural Society will meet, September 16, 7:15 pm, Fairy Garden Show, speaker Karen Schecter Library Books for Gardening. Smiths Falls Royal Canadian Legion Branch 95.
Smiths Falls Knitting & Crochet Club, meetings every Tuesday 1-3 p.m. Smiths Falls Seniors Activity Building (across from Hospital). Sunday, September 7, Lady’s Darts League, Every Sunday from 6-9 p.m. New players welcome. Contact Carol 613-2838101. The Station Theatre, 53 Victoria Ave. Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, Friday September 19. The Birds, Saturday, September 20, 7:30pm. 613-283-0300 www.smithsfallstheatre.com. Vine Rhymes at Coffee Culture, Saturday, September 13, 7-9 p.m., Vine Rhymes songwriters, poets & storytellers. Info: Helen 613-284-2243. Watsons Corners Community Hall, presents fiddlers & friends with homegrown talent, Sunday, Sept 21, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. light refreshments advance tickets & info: 613-259-5226.
Choose foods produced organically, locally and in season. Support your regional farmers and farming industry: buying locally and in season is better for the environment than buying foods that have been shipped hundreds of kilometres to your local market.
SMITHS FALLS Better than a Doctor, Better than a Lawyer, Better than a Psychiatrist, His name is Jesus. For prayer, anytime call U ME- PRAY (613)863-7729 local call or (613)283-3465. Come Join Club 60 for gamesentertainment at Branch 95 Legion every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm. Everyone Welcome. Come Join Club 60 for gamesentertainment at Branch 95 Legion every 2nd & last Tuesday of the month at 1:30 pm. Everyone Welcome. Crochet milk bags into mats, September 16, 7-8pm, Calvary Bible Church (15 Beech St.), 613-283-6474. Duplicate bridge, every Monday night, Legion, 7 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, September 16, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- September 16, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)2830960. Knights of Columbus salisbury steak dinner, Wednesday, September 24, 5:306:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 18 William St W. Info: 613-283-1550, 613283-7584. Seating capacity 100. Lawnbowling Club, annual general meeting, Club House, Monday, September 22, potluck supper 5:30 p.m. Meeting to follow. All members requested to attend. Guests are welcomed, but can not vote. Lawnbowls, A sport for Life, Jitney - each Monday 6:15pm, each Thursday 10:00am. Equipment available. Group sessions now available. Call Carol 613267-6872 for more information. Mixed Darts, every Thursday from 7-9 p.m. New players welcome. Contact Carol 613-283-8101. Mom-to-Mom Sale. Sat. Sept. 27, 8-noon. Trinity United Church, 41 Market St. For a table call Arlie 613-2832015 or Barb 613-283-1182. Ontario Early Years Centre, 9 - noon. Tuesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, DJ
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ATTENTION TIMBER BUYERS SEALED TENDERS, on Forms supplied by the Lanark County Public Works Department, will be received in the required envelopes, by the Facilities Coordinator, at the Public Works Office, at 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, Ontario, until 1:30 PM local time, on Wednesday, October 8, 2014, for: Contract #PW-F-60-2014-16-E0 Community Forest Red Pine Timber Harvesting Part Lot 8, Conc VI; Lot 6, Conc VII; and Lot 8, Conc VII; Geographic Township of Darling. Part Lots 5 and 6, Conc X and XI, Geographic Township of Lavant. Part Lot 14, Conc XII, Geographic Township of South Sherbrooke. Form of Tender and Tender Submission Envelopes may be obtained at the Lanark County Public Works Department, by mail, or at the MANDATORY Site Meeting, at 10:00 AM, on Tuesday, September 23, 2014, at the Lanark Highlands Township Garage, in Tatlock, Ontario, on County Road #9. SPECIES (Total volume to be removed = 2,408.3 cubic meters)
Number of Stems
Lower DBH (cm)
Upper DBH (cm)
1) Darling 6 - Red Pine 2) Darling 4/5 - Red Pine 3) Darling 3 - Red Pine 4) Lavant Main - Red Pine 5) South Sherbrooke - 3 Red Pine White Spruce
2116 1138 502 458 3903
16 16 16 16 16
40 34 28 50 28
Volume To be Removed (M3) 943.5 320.7 150.5 209.6 784.0 Incidental
** Timber volumes are estimates only and are not guaranteed. Tenders will be opened, in public, at the Lanark County Public Works Department, immediately following closing. All Tender Results will be posted on our Website at www.lanarkcounty.ca within 24 hours of the opening. The highest or any Tender may not necessarily be accepted. Lanark County Telephone: (613) 267-1353 E-mail: roads@lanarkcounty.ca
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exhibits, Photography, Livestock shows, Ham & Bean Lunch, Home-cooked Turkey Dinner. 4 Hand Euchre Friday, September 19, 7:30 p.m., Pierces Corners Hall. Light lunch. All welcome. Info: 613-489-1684 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, September 17, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. 4 hand euchre with lunch and prizes, every Friday, 7 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-6240, (613)283-8482. Beef Stew Supper, St Andrew’s United Church, Toledo, Saturday, September 13, 4:30 until sold out. Fundraiser for 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon. Car Rally, September 13, registration 12:30 at Montague Centennial Hall, Rosedale Rd South, RR1 Smiths Falls. Info: Bonnie 613-283-3496 or Judy 613284-1149. Montague Parks & Recreation. CPHC (Community and Primary Health Care)”Heartwise” 50+ Exercise Class, Every Mondays starting Oct 6th, 10 a.m., Bolingbroke ABC Hall. Certified instructor. Geared to individual fitness levels. Info Donna 613-273-8672 CPHC (Community and Primary Health Care)”Heartwise” 50+ Exercise Class, Every Wednesdays starting Oct 1st, 9:45 a.m., Westport North Crosby Hall. Certified instructor. Geared to individual fitness levels. Info Donna 613-273-8672 Fiddlers Church Service, Knox Presbyterian Church, McDonald’s Corners. Sunday September 14, Music begins at 10:30am, Service at 11:00am followed by lunch in the church basement. Hilltop Jamboree, Sunday, September 14, McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall. Doors open noon. Supper 5 p.m. Music starts at 1 p.m. Kitley Elders lunch out, September 18, 12 noon. Anglican Church Hall, Newbliss Info: Alice 613-284-0307 McDonald’s Corners Fall Fair, Saturday September 20, gates open 8am, 194 Cameron Road, turkey dinner 4pm, Info 613-259-3480 mdcas.weebly.com Membership Meeting, every 4th Tuesday at 10 a.m. followed by a potluck lunch. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. New Horizon meeting: Burritts Rapids Community Hall, September 24, 2 p.m. Kemptville players, one act comedy “The Box Office” refreshments and conversation to follow. North Gower United Church Annual Old Fashioned Turkey Dinner, Wednesday, September 17, 4:30 - 6:30 pm, 2332 Alfred Taylor Community Centre, North Gower Reserve tickets, Info 489-2697 Ontario Early Years Centre, Montague, Centennial Hall, 9:30 - 11:30 am. Tuesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30. Register 613-283-0095. Personal Sewing, every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-283-7210. Rideau & District Old Tyme Fiddlers Assoc. Friday, September 12, 7:3011:30pm, traditional old tyme fiddle & country music dance, Alfred Taylor Community Centre, Info: 613-258-2258. Scotch Line Cemetery Annual Meeting, Saturday, September 20 at 2 p.m. In the Cemetery Hall. All plot holders welcome.
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Household Hints
Want your fried eggs over easy? Gently topping the yolk with a pat of soft butter or margarine before turning the egg over will keep the yolk from sticking to the pan and breaking.
Photo courtesy of Al Seaman
The Appleton wetland report is the topic of the first talk in Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists’ 2014-15 lecture series “When A Tree Falls in the Forest, Does Anyone Hear?” The photo shows the Appleton Silver Maple Swamp, a provincially significant wetland and designated area of natural and scientific interest.
Lifestyle – The Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) natural history lecture series resumes for a new season Thursday, Sept. 18 in Almonte. The theme for this year’s series is a twist on the conundrum “When A Tree Falls in the Forest, Does Anyone Hear?” If no one is there to hear the sound of a tree as it crashes through the undergrowth to the forest floor, was it ever there? Nature teaches us that when we ignore the ‘crashing trees’, we do so at our own peril. Like a stone dropped into a pond, the impacts of changes to our natural environment grow in an ever-widening circle, reaching into every aspect of our lives. This year’s speakers will challenge us to inform ourselves and engage or perhaps reengage with important issues affecting our natural world. The series begins with an issue close to home with a talk based on the Appleton Wetlands and the findings outlined in an MVFN report The Appleton Wetland: Its Decline, Cause and Recommended Action released last month. The Appleton silver maple swamp, which has been
flooded each spring for generations, is designated as a provincially significant wetland and an ANSI or area of natural and scientific interest – declared by the provincial government in recognition of its unique ecological features. By 2006 however, extensive damage to the flood-tolerant trees in the wetland became obvious. Concerns about the decline were raised to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) and Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) to no avail. In 2011, and again in 2013, MVFN formed a research group to examine the possible causes of damage to the trees, including the possibility of adverse effects due to continually high water levels as a result of ongoing power generation operations in Almonte. Speaker for the Appleton wetland report presentation will be Al Seaman, a professional engineer, member of MVFN’s Appleton wetland research group and lead author of the report released in August. Seaman, an Almonte resident and native of the northwestern Quebec mining town
of Noranda, graduated from McGill University as an electrical engineer. Early on in his career, Seaman realized that goals of industry do not always respect the requirements of pristine nature. Seaman’s lecture topic is ‘The River’, specifically the Mississippi River with a focus on the stretch from Almonte to Appleton. He will endeavour to demonstrate the impact of changing water levels on the extensive Appleton wetland. All are welcome to this MVFN presentation. Find out why water levels matter and get answers to all your questions about the detailed findings of the research group. The talk takes place at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18 at the Almonte United Church Social Hall, 106 Elgin St., Almonte. There is a non-member fee of $5. Refreshments will be available. For further information, please contact MVFN’s program chair Gretta Bradley at glbradley@icloud.com. For all MVFN events and other club information, please visit mvfn. ca. Submitted by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists.
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Consider giving this week’s featured pets a forever home Lifestyle – Our next fundraiser is so big we are calling it gigantic! LAWS will be hosting a Gigantic Bake Sale on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 8 to 11 a.m. at Carambeck Community Centre in Carleton Place, 351 Bridge Street. We invite you all to come stock up on delicious, homemade baked goods. We are also seeking your help to donate homemade baked goods and for volunteers to assist the day of at the event. If you’re interested in donating or volunteering please email volunteering@lanarkanimals.ca. Thank you for your continued support. Follow us on Facebook at www. facebook.com/lanarkanimals or if you have any questions or concerns please contact the shelter at shelter@lanarkanimals.ca or 613-283-9308.
This Week’s Pets
orange tabby cat who is declawed on his front. Stewie has diabetes and currently requires one unit of Lantus BID, which means he needs two insulin shots per day. He is on a canned food low carb diet. His caregiver at his foster home This week’s featured pets says that Stewie is very comfortable Stewie Stewie is a six-year-old neutered around other cats, dogs and he is very good with young children. He is currently looking for an experienced adoptive family to call his very own. Daisy and Delilah These two lovely female cats who grew up together, must be adopted together. Their first owner passed away and therefore they came to LAWS. Unfortunately after being adopted, in a very short period of time, they were in the same situation having to be returned to LAWS. Right now they are in a loving foster home but time is running out for them to stay there. Both cats are quiet
but very affectionate. Daisy needs regular brushing as her fur is medium long. We hope these two cats don’t have to be returned to LAWS again. They’re eight and nine-
years-old and still have a lot of spark and zest for life. Calvin The first thing you will notice when you meet me is my beautiful coat, the colour of caramel and whipped cream. And I have the sweet personality to go with it. They say I’m happy-go-lucky, playful and good-natured. Aww shucks, I’m just a young medium-large hound mix who wants to make friends with everyone. I get along just fine with most dogs, and would make an excellent family dog. I’m sharp as a tack too, and eager to learn! I know my sit command and I’m pretty good on a leash. If you like to jog I’m all for it! I’m usually a quiet boy. But I love to run and explore and won’t trade that
for treats. I’m curious and love to follow my hound nose so I will need to be on a leash or in a fenced-in yard until I settle in. If you have any inquiries or would like to meet these furbabies, please call the shelter 613-283-9308.
John E. Cole
Health unit launches sexual health Twitter account News – The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is excited to announce the launch of a sexual health Twitter account: @AreYouSafeLGL and will be your healthy sexuality source. The account will offer factual information on a variety of sexual health topics including (but not limited to): • Sexually transmitted infections • Genital piercings • Pregnancy • Relationships • Birth control • Consent
Information on health unit clinics and how to access services will also be provided. The account will be monitored by a public health nurse who will answer any questions or discuss any concerns via telephone or email. Please don’t send personal information by way of social media. Follow @AreYouSafeLGL for the most trusted healthy sexuality information. To learn about the health unit, visit www.healthunit.org. Submitted by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
Pinecrest Remembrance Services Cole Family Owned since 1924 Celebrating 90 years John G. Cole
Cole Funeral Services Cole Funeral Services has moved to serve our families better. We now offer funeral, cremation and cemetery services all in one convenient location at Pinecrest Cemetery, 2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa. Cole Family Owned since 1924.
John M. Cole
Pinecrest Remembrance Services has been part of the Ottawa Community since 1924. We also have Highland Park Cemetery, which is located just minutes from Carp. Our caring and professional team will help review all options available to pre plan any type of funeral arrangement or assist in transferring an existing funeral to our location.
Call Sally Clelford for any questions at 613-288-9239, ext. 101
www.pinecrest-remembrance.com Telephone: 613-829-3600 | Fax: 613-829-8357
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Saturday, September 20 from 3-6 pm at Pinecrest Cemetery RSVP by e-mail: info@f2fe.com or online: www.etouches.com/esurvey/pinecrest
Call today or visit our website: 613-831-7122 www.colefuneralservices.com www.pinecrest-remembrance.com Cynthia Nichols Funeral Director
IN 1924 a group of business men, led by John E. Cole, purchased 30 acres of land at Baseline and Greenbank Road for a cemetery, at this time it was seven miles from the western limits of the city of Ottawa. From this small beginning Pinecrest Remembrance Services Ltd. has provided burial, entombment, cremation and funeral services without distinction of class or creed under the direction of the same family management in what has continuously adapted and grown to become one of the most modern and reputable Cemeteries and Crematoriums in Canada.
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Therapeutic riding program obtains new horse thanks to generous gift from late resident
RECYCLE!
years and was a huge advocate for the riding program. Her gift will leave a legacy behind, one that will keep on giving and giving and giving. Thank you, Mary! The Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program has been
offering therapeutic horseback lessons to physically and developmentally challenged people in and around Lanark County since 1986. In our 28th year of service, we are dedicated to improving the lives of our communities’ most vulnerable persons and to
continue to offer the best service possible – without the benefit of ongoing government funding. For more information, please visit www.therapeuticriding.ca. Submitted by the Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program.
SCENIC CANAL DAY TOURS Don’t Miss the Fall Colours! – LAST SEPT. 18th SPEND A LOVELY DAY ONTOUR THE THURS. WATER! Fill your day with beautiful sights while traveling along a part of our historic Rideau Canal! Air conditioned coach for return comfort and light lunch on board.
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Group Discounts and Gift Certificates Available!
Mondays: Merrickville To Ottawa Tuesdays: Ottawa To Merrickville Wednesdays: Merrickville To Westport Thursdays: Westport To Merrickville
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The gift that keeps on giving: Meet Mary’s Prince, the Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program’s newest acquisition, made possible by generous bequest of the late Mary Hugessen.
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Community – In an act of unprecedented generosity, a very large donation was made, in a planned giving request, to the Lanark County Therapeutic Riding Program. The late Mary Hugessen (nee Rosamond), a longtime supporter of the riding program, and a lifetime lover of horses, recently left the riding program a $10,000. A portion of this contribution to the therapeutic riding program was invested, in the best possible way, by purchasing and caring for, a young Canadian gelding to be used by special needs riders participating in the program. We have named this strong and steady boy, Mary’s Prince. This beautiful and competent fellow, made possible by Mary’s donation, is a wonderful and much needed addition to our team. Mary’s generosity demonstrated her appreciation of what the riding program does, in a very meaningful way. She has supported our mission over the
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Business – In the fight to create economic prosperity across Lanark County an innovative business support centre concept proposed by Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) could be the “game changer” municipalities have been looking for. “We stand unprecedented in being able to change our rural economy and be able to seize opportunity,” said Susan Fournier, executive director of Valley Heartland CFDC. The concept is to create a place where existing and new start businesses in Lanark and North Leeds will have access to critical resources and facilities needed to grow their businesses. “It’s a miracle grow for business,” Fournier said. The centre, which is 5,000 square feet in size, will provide access to industry experts, professional workshops, mentorship and trainers. As well, homebased businesses can tap into offices, workstations and a boardroom that all can be rented for an hour or a day to meet their needs. Currently, the CFDC rents out its boardroom to clients and Fournier reports: “We can’t keep up with demand.” The CFDC hoped to begin work on the centre Sept. 2 to accommodate the growing need for its services. Fournier said they have 80 business prospects they are working with and 12 start-up businesses in the early stages. “They are basically waiting for us to open the doors,” Fournier said. The sectors the centre will focus on
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Professional development gatherings like this one shown above will be all part of the business accelerator/incubator centre that is being proposed for the Gallipeau Centre in Smiths Falls. The centre is open to any existing or start-up business in Lanark County and will offer a wealth of services. It may open as early as mid-to-late October 2014. include: young entrepreneurs, innovation, IT, women entrepreneurs, niche manufacturing, and food processing. The use of emerging technologies is a growing area reality for business in the county with DRS in Carleton Place (consolidating to Kanata next year), RiskLogik in Almonte, DominKnow in Perth firm that is expanding into Kanata and Tweed in Smiths Falls opening its doors. “This is a game changer for our region,” Fournier said. She went on to say one business has
been accepted into the Build in Canada Innovation Program (BCIP) and four more are making application. “That in itself is putting us on the map,” Fournier said. To get these businesses growing, Fournier made a presentation to Smiths Falls town council Aug. 25 where she asked for $30,000 of seed money support split into two payments ($15,000 now and $15,000 in January 2015). This money would help to open the centre at the Gallipeau Centre in Smiths Falls by mid-to-late October this year. Fournier
confirmed she is also asking Rideau Lakes Township for an unknown sum. Montague Township’s request is two $7,500 installments. “It’s a real opportunity for them,” Fournier said of Montague. Other communities will not be asked for financial support this year to reflect the likely impact being focused around where the centre is located. The centre is expected to cost $100,000 in the first year. Of that, the CFDC has secured a $50,000 grant from the Eastern Ontario Development Program (EODP) and must raise the remaining $50,000. Smiths Falls councillors verbally supported the project calling it marvelous, exciting and an investment in the future. Discussion on the financial request will come back to the next Committee of the Whole in a couple of weeks. Fournier underlined that the centre will not be an annual budget item, adding she expects it will be self-sustaining within two years. Once the centre is established in mid-to-late October this year, Fournier will shift her focus to raising funds to purchase a manufacturing quality 3D printer. The CFDC has secured $76,000 through the Canadian Manufacturing and Exporters Association for the purchase of the machine, but she must find dollars to match that. The need is there for the equipment. During a survey of CFDC clients two years ago 20 per cent reported a keen interest in having access to such equipment. A 3D printer would allow companies to create a three-dimensional image of a new product they hope to put to market to see if there are
any design flaws before going into production. Ultimately, the new accelerator/incubator is phase one of the CFDC’s overall plan. Preliminary discussions are already underway to open a second site at the Gallipeau Centre. This centre would be themed to the sectors that seem to be growing in the region. The buzz from this proposed centre is already resulting in business openings. Fournier told Smiths Falls council that two light manufacturing/R&D companies are looking at co-locating in the same wing at the Gallipeau Centre. At this stage, the CFDC would also be looking at opening satellite offices in communities within Lanark County.
Walk for guide dogs Saturday Community – The Purina Walk for Dog Guides will take place on Sept. 13 at the Carleton Place Mews; the sign-in starts at 1 p.m. with the walk starting at 1:30 p.m. The Purina Walk for Dog Guides is organized by Friends of Lions Foundation in Carleton Place. It is a national fundraising walk held in more than 200 communities across Canada and it raises funds to help train Dog Guides for Canadians with visual, hearing, medical or physical disabilities. To date the walk has raised more than $10 million. For more information on the walk visit: www.purinawalkfordogguides. com.
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Campbell said that council doesn’t support Enerdu. “As council they can do what they want, it’s already approved at the provincial level,” he stated. Kate Jordan, communications officer with the Ministry of Environment told the Canadian Gazette Enerdu still has to submit its take water permit, the heritage and flood assessment documents, plus any construction permits from the town. In regards to if the municipality has any approval in the Environmental Assessment (EA) process, she confirmed it is a provincial undertaking. “We will review the motion, as the municipality has an important role to play as they provide feedback during the EA process and we understand they want to be involved,” said Jordan. “Ultimately, it is a provincial undertaking.” There was also discussion with the town planner on if the municipality has site plan control and staff told council it (project) is subject to site plan approval. Coun. Duncan Abbott admitted the motion states there is nothing council can do, but still wish to speak for the population. “The site plan and the building plan are still outstanding. They are larger technical things and still work with conservation authority, these are all technical things that are left to go, we don’t see building permits here…We are saying the people here want to be heard,” said Abbott. Coun. Val Wilkinson explained that for her the motion speaks to the town’s regrets that it was not given approval authority. Mayor John Levi pointed out that the province doesn’t give any formal authority. “It’s a little unrealistic they would give one project authority…We should spend our efforts on getting compromises on design,” said Levi. “Don’t expect the whole project to change because we don’t like it here.” Coun. Bernard Cameron said council has a responsibility to represent the residents of Mississippi Mills and this sends a clear statement. “It’s plain and simple, we don’t like it in its current form,” said Cameron.
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council would have had some say. “But because we are a little backwater town they figure they don’t have to worry about that,” said McLaughlin. Coun. Denzil Ferguson was against the motion because of its wording as he asked what specific approval authority the motion referenced and he said they (council) don’t know what it means in its current form. Coun. John Edwards referred to it as a “feel good motion” as everyone wants to vote on it but it has no impact. “True we have responsibility to represent residents but so does the province,” said Edwards. “The division of powers is clear, we are not at this table when these decisions are being made.” Edwards continues to advocate for more discussion on the issue. “I still hope we can have a dialogue with the proponent so we can talk. To me, that is the definition of neighbourliness,” said Edwards. “We as a corporation have not had or requested direct dialogue with the developer. This motion shuts down that possibility and I think this community values each other more than that. We need to work out our differences and we need to listen to everybody even if we don’t agree with them.” Edwards said the project is working through the approval process, with government experts who we shouldn’t second-guess. He expressed his fear of the motion. “If the premier walked into room and asked if we have talked to proponent what would the premier think?” asked Edwards. “We bear responsibility for our actions. Let’s talk first and lay this aside.” Coun. Garry Dalgity said he found it hard to support a project that hasn’t been brought in front of council. “We have seen absolutely nothing and they are looking for us to support something we have not seen,” said Dalgity. “We have received nothing. I have received all my information from the internet or the newspaper, we should not have to do that.” Ron Campbell, Enerdu project manager told the Canadian Gazette there was a walking tour of the waterfront organized to discuss the project and only two councillors attended. “It’s total nonsense,” Campbell said in regards to questions on the communication between Enerdu and the Town of Mississippi Mills. “All the details have been hand delivered to the town and are available on our website,” said Campbell.
Tim Hortons owner Debbie Quarrington. “We are very lucky to have a hospital of such calibre in our community, so come in and buy a Smile Cookie.” Over the past seven years the Almonte Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign has raised more than $18,000 for AGH/FVM. “We are very grateful to Almonte Tim Hortons owners Debbie and Brian Quarrington for once again choosing to support the hospital and manor through the Smile Cookie campaign,” said AGH/FVM Foundation executive director Gerry Huddleston.
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Open House - Monday September 15th, 2014, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. The Town has been cooperating with the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority to prepare a conceptual plan for Roy Brown Park and the nearby area to provide some guidance to Developers and ensure a recreational pathway system is incorporated into development plans for the area. The public is invited to provide input at an Open House at the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority Head Office – Hwy 7 Carleton Place
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Pakenham and District Civitan Club marks 10 years in the community Tiffany Lepack
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Community – The Pakenham and District Civitan Club is celebrating a milestone this weekend. The club has now been in the community for 10 years. President Doris Rankin, who has been a member since the “get go” is inviting the community to a free reception on Sept. 13 at the Pakenham Curling Club (172 Jessie St.) starting at 7 p.m.
“It’s a celebration of operating in the community for 10 years,” said Rankin. “We hope the community comes out.” The event is a drop-in reception and speeches will start at 7:30 p.m. including Edie Emmons, who is the Canadian District East Governor of Civitan. The club currently has 32 members and its biggest event each year is the annual Frost Festival in Pakenham, held in January. They have been running it for the last 10 years but the festival itself has been in
the community for 40 years. Rankin said it is a real community event as the Civitan Club helps the community and gets help from it as well. “We did a calculation after last year’s Frost Festival and there were 500 volunteer hours and not all of those hours were from members,” said Rankin. “We want people to feel they are a part of our activities without being members.” The club does a lot of fundraising in the community and other than the Frost Festival,
with complex problems,” Antonakos said. As well, he wants to address “the major issues facing our community,” including taxes, economic development, affordable housing for seniors and the local hospital. Antonakos believes his eight years on council, from 2006 to 2014, along with his reputation for accountable and transparent leadership “will help better position our community to achieve its short and long term goals as we move forward in the coming years.” For the last 20 years Antona-
kos has operated a property management company. His vision for Carleton Place: “To become a leading municipality that supports existing local businesses, encourages economic growth and community engagement.” Watch for Antonakos’ full campaign profile in an upcoming issue of the Canadian Gazette. The campaign for the 2014 municipal election officially began on Jan. 2. Eligible electors for the position of mayor can file forms until Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. The filing fee is $200, which is payable by cash, certified cheque or money order.
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News – The race for mayor in Carleton Place just got a little more exciting. The latest to announce their intention to run for the municipality’s top political job is Coun. Louis Antonakos. The 49-year-old native resident and businessman filed his nomination papers on Sept. 4, joining incumbent Wendy LeBlanc. “I feel our town needs a mayor with a sound knowledge of the issues and the experience to deal
they also host a popular annual Dessert and Gift Auction in November. “We collect money and distribute it on behalf of the community,” said Rankin. The club has donated to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, the Arnprior and Almonte hospitals, is the cosponsor of the Almonte Relay for Life and supports local athletes when they compete on the world stage. They also collect food and money at the Canada Day Eve
and Christmas parades for the Lanark and District Food Bank. “We do this on behalf of Pakenham,” said Rankin. On the Civitan International website it describes the clubs as “an organization of volunteer service clubs around the world, dedicated to helping people in their own communities. Civitans help wherever the need arises.” Civitan was founded in 1917 by a group of businessmen determined to making a difference
in their community in Alabama and the first club was founded in Canada was in Hamilton, Ontario in 1925. Now, the Pakenham and District Club has a place in the organization’s history, marking a decade in the community. “The club is an avenue for people to gather together and do something for the community,” said Rankin. “We are able to represent the community, not just the members. It’s a way for people to volunteer, we just do the organizing.”
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Join us on September 21 Get ready to ride at the 15th annual Ride of Splendor on Sunday, September 21. More than 150 motorcycle riders and their families are expected to attend this popular fundraising event, hosted by the CPDMH Auxiliary. “It’s a great way to give back to our local hospital and have fun at the same time,” notes event coordinator Margaret Gourlay. All proceeds are used to support the hospital. Three self-guided rides throughout through the Lanark Highlands with a
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Leading the Pack Ask David Johnston what he thinks of Carleton Place Hospital and he’s quick to answer. “They saved my life and many others,” he says. “I’m happy to help.” In fact, David has been one of the Ride of Splendor’s top fundraisers for the past four years, raising more than $1,000 each year. “I’m hoping to beat my record this year,” he says. “I run all over the place, asking every person I see to donate. I feel like a panhandler!” This year, David can’t make the event due to a long-planned trip to Ireland. “I want to be there, but my grand-daughter is taking over this year and will hand in my pledges.” Thank you to David and everyone who supports Ride of Splendor!
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Community – Come join St. James Anglican Church in Carleton Place for its second annual fundraising run/walk on Saturday, Oct. 4, sponsored by Guy Saumure & Sons Construction Ltd. The St. James 5K River Run/Walk commences at 10 a.m. in front of the parish hall, located at 225 Edmund St. A celebratory lunch follows. “The walk is two km and the run is five km,” explained Kerry Powell, a member of the event’s organizing committee,” “and the route takes par-
ticipants along the scenic Mississippi RiverWalk Trail.” All monies collected by way of the St. James 5K River Run/Walk benefit Heart Plus Centre Vie, a home for orphaned children in Saint-Marc, a coastal port town in western Haiti. Almonte resident Dieudonne Batraville is the founder of Heart Plus Centre Vie. St. James Anglican Church has a good relationship with Batraville and the congregation has been supporting the orphanage for some time, Powell noted. The cost to register for the St. James
5K River Run/Walk, which includes a t-shirt and lunch, is $25 until Oct. 1 or $30 thereafter. To sign up, stop by the parish hall or visit www.events.runningroom.com/site/?raceId=11085. Online registration closes Oct. 3 at 11:59 p.m. Starting at 9 a.m. on Oct. 4 race kits can be picked up. The Running Goat in Perth is providing the chip timing. “We are hoping for 70 to 80 participants,” Powell said. “Last year we had 40 to 50 people, and we raised in the neighbourhood of $2,000.” This year the organizing committee hopes to double the amount.
A water station will be located at the run’s halfway point, and St. John’s Ambulance will be on site. Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each age category: 20 and under; 20 to 30, 30 to 40; 40 to 50; 50 to 60; and 60 and over. “We will also have draws for prizes,” Powell said. The idea for the walk/run came from parish member Brian McGregor, and everyone hoped it would become an annual event. Even though the St. James 5K River Run/Walk goes rain or shine, organizers are hopeful for a fun day and
fantastic weather. “It’s not a competitive event, it’s meant to be fun for all ages,” Powell said. As well, participants are invited to tour St. James Anglican Church’s new hall. Funds from last year’s run/walk supported its construction. Earlier in the summer St. James Anglican Church partnered with local dealership Carleton Ford Sales Ltd. to gift a 2006 Ford Escape to Batraville and the orphanage. Powell said a number of parish members are volunteering at the event.
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“It’s a fantastic time to get some Christmas shopping done and get some unique items for family and friends,” he said. He encourages everyone to come out to Fibrefest, which costs just $5 per day. “Come out to learn about fibre craft and arts,” said Rikley-Lancaster. “As well, to learn about the community and its heritage through the industrial woolen mills.” He said that the event averages almost 2,000 people to visit the vendors and to take in the many demonstrations such as weaving, spinning of wool, lace making, knitting and more. Vendors Rikley-Lancaster is very excited to welcome the 50 fibre art vendors to Almonte. “We have a real mix of different types of vendors, such as people selling thread that was hand spun to finished woolen shawls and scarves,” he noted. The ‘That’s My Style’ vintage clothing show and sale will have a large number of vintage clothing dealers and was co-ordinated by Dianna Brydges Lachappelle, who runs the Almonte Antique Market. “It will have a wide range of hats, jewelry
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and dresses,” said Rikley-Lancaster. “Vintage meaning anything from ‘retro’ from the 1980s and more antique clothing as well.” Button Mania is back again this year put on by the Ottawa Valley Button Club. “They will be selling buttons; some current, glass and vintage buttons,” said RikleyLancaster. “They will also have an appraiser on site and a display of military buttons.” The Friends of the Museum will also be hosting a tearoom in the Almonte Curling Club with all proceeds going to the museum. “(These are) all good homemade treats,” said Rikley-Lancaster. “Anything from soups, sandwiches, desserts and a barbecue.” With admission to the Fibrefest you also gain entry to the museum. The featured exhibit at the museum is Reiko Sudo and NUNO from Japan, which Rikley-Lancaster calls “brilliant.” The museum’s second floor has the permanent exhibit ‘Fabric of a Small Town’ and the woolen processing machinery exhibit. For more information on Fibrefest, visit the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum’s website at www.mvtm.ca.
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The Township of Lanark Highlands is now accepting applications to work as Deputy Returning Officers and Polling Clerks for this year’s election. The Township is seeking election workers to work on Voting Day, Monday, Oct. 27. Successful applicants will be required to attend a mandatory training session which will be scheduled during the first two weeks of October. Interested individuals must submit their application to the attention of the Returning Officer. The submission deadline is 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26. The application form can be picked up at the municipal office or online at www. lanarkhighlands.ca The positions offer the following rates of pay (the training session is included in this fee): UÊ i«ÕÌÞÊ,iÌÕÀ }Ê"vwViÀÊqÊf£ÓxÊ«iÀÊ`>Þ UÊ * }Ê iÀ ÊqÊf£ääÊ«iÀÊ`>Þ For more information contact Rob Wittkie, Returning Officer, 613-259-2398, ext. 222. Or email at rwittkie@lanarkhighlands.ca
Committee Tuesday September 16th, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday September 23rd, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. Council Tuesday September 30th, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
TEMPORARY BRIDGE CLOSURE
There will be a temporary closure of the Geddes Bridge at the head of Dalhousie Lake (Lavant Mill Road) on Friday September 12, 2014 from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM to complete a Walleye spawning bed. If you have questions please contact Dave Ennis, Superintendent of Public Works, 613-259-2398 Ext 239
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pinion – For a candidacy that only lasted one week, it certainly got us thinking. On Thursday, Aug. 28, former Perth Courier reporter and columnist Stephanie Gray filed her paperwork to run for Perth town council. Exactly a week later, as copies of this paper, bearing news of her candidacy were landing on your doorstep, she dropped out of the race. Things were already busy enough in her life – she is the provincial appointee and chair of the Perth police services board, a part-time instructor at Algonquin College as well as a teacher of a university prep course at Smiths Falls and District Collegiate Institute. She also runs her own public relations firm, works with the Friends of Murphys Point Provincial Park, and has a young family. In a press release, she wrote that she had to withdraw her name, namely due to, “new family and work commitments,” which had arisen. In fairness, she felt she could not devote the attention she needed to council duties, had she been elected, to do them justice. Let’s flip the coin to the male side of the equa-
tion. Mayor John Fenik is employed by the school board and is co-owner of The Blue Goose “cruise” ship, plying the waters of the Tay. Coun. Ed McPherson is the chief of the Lanark County paramedic service. He also has children, and his wife is a nurse. Coun. Jim Boldt also works full time. But we feel that it is symptomatic of something we see happening with the deadline to file papers to run for town and township councils looming tomorrow (usually 2 p.m. in places like Perth, but check with your municipal office just in case you have a last minute change of heart.) So far, unless people have filed in the interim between publication date on Tuesday and this paper’s arrival on Thursday, women do not seem to be taking up the challenge of a political run. Their reasons are mostly personal but also similar. In Perth, Coun. Beth Peterkin has opted out of running for re-election to council, meaning one less female on council, barring a new entry. In Tay Valley Township, Deputy Reeve Susan Freeman has also declined to run again. In both
cases, the need to look after ill family members was not the only reason to drop out, but it certainly was a contributing factor. This editorial is not to lay blame on female incumbents and challengers but to encourage them. Sir John A. Macdonald’s political career continued its ascent even though his wife was ill at home. Did it have an impact on his life and career? Certainly, but, clearly, did not curb his ambition. In more modern times, Dr. Garret FitzGerald served as Ireland’s prime minister, off-and-on, in the 1980s. He would always leave his office mid-afternoon to tend to his beloved wife, and make sure she got her medication. But he always returned to parliament for evening votes. One does not need to run for council to be useful or to make a contribution. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin made the rather odd remark when she resigned that post in 2009 that she could effect more change outside of the governor’s office than from inside (which then prompts the question, why did she run in the first place?) The wider problem is that, even in supposedly egalitarian Canada, women are under-represented on council. Look at the last mayor’s race in Mississippi Mills in 2010. Two female candidates were running for mayor against a lone male, John Levi. Well, Levi won. Nothing misogynistic about his win. The voters there may simply have preferred his platform to that of Jane Torrance or Brenda Hurrle. And Torrance may have drawn enough votes away from Hurrle that could have put Hurrle over the top. But the fact remained that, after the votes were cast, two sitting female councillors were off council. And this time around, Levi is again on the ballot – squaring off against two male challengers. Coun. Val Wilkinson is running for re-election again this year in Mississippi Mills, and Torrance is trying to get back on council, so there
is a hope that the numbers of females on council will improve there. To the south, in Carleton Place, incumbent Mayor Wendy LeBlanc is facing a male challenger, Coun. Louis Antonakos – a reversal of roles from 2010 when she defeated incumbent Paul Dulmage. But she presides over a maledominated council, and the race for Deputy Mayor, to fill the spot of the late Ed Sonnenburg, is between two men, councillors Rob Probert and Jerry Flynn. In Smiths Falls, there are no female candidates for mayor – as yet. In Beckwith Township, Sharon Mousseau, the deputy mayor, has decided to run for re-election. In Lanark Highlands, the current council is entirely male. Establishing quotas for female candidates is, frankly, a condescending solution, if it can even be called that. Author Sheryl Sandberg is forever encouraging women to, in her words, “lean in,” a reference to women she saw at board meetings who sat around the periphery of the board room table, but not at the big table itself. When told that some of the men whose places were reserved at the table would be unable to attend, and that they were welcome to “lean in” and move into their spots, they still held back. Compare that with an anecdote from former Prime Minister Jean Chretien, during his days in the 1960s, working his way up the political pole in Ottawa. Back then, needless to say, Ottawa was more of a boys’ club. In the packed cabinet room, ministers sat around the table, their parliamentary assistants and deputy ministers on the outer rim. When the prime minister of the day, Lester B. Pearson, would inform the junior members that Minister X would not be able to attend, and that they were welcome to sidle on up to his seat, there was no hesitation – least of all from the ambitious Chretien, who, known for his sprints up the stairs of Parliament Hill in the 1990s and 2000s, would make a quick beeline for the seat. He would settle in, and dream of his next step.
Letter to the Editor
Community supports Afghanistan veteran
Editorial Policy The Canadian Gazette EMC welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.insideottawavalley.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email akulp@perfprint.ca, fax them to 613-283-7480, or mail them to 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1.
DEAR EDITOR: It has been said time and time again that in small town Ontario, when a call goes out for assistance, the general public generally respond. This statement was proven to be so true here in Carleton Place on Thursday, Sept. 4. It was on Wednesday, Sept. 3 that an email was passed on to me through Dominion Command of the Royal Canadian Legion stating that an Afghanistan veteran with health issues living in Carleton Place was looking for some assistance in having a wooden shed erected in his back yard. However, time was of the essence since the assistance being requested was for the next morning. But through the power of social media, we were able to get a message out to various individuals in our community with some spreading the message further through their social media contacts. In less than 24 hours, we had a sufficient crew of
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volunteers from our community gather at the home of the Afghanistan veteran and erect his wooden shed. A shed that he had been waiting for since June to have erected. It just shows that the power of social media works, and more importantly, it shows that residents of Carleton Place care about their neighbors and are very generous when the call goes out for help. So once again, a big thank you to all those who responded and assisted our local Afghanistan veteran in one way or another in having his shed erected. A special thanks to local firefighters Dave Joy and Rick Jackson for all of their building assistance and expertise and to our local OPP. Sgt. Rob Croth for supplying various tools. Ron Goebel Carleton Place
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Councillor McLaughlin questions validity of natural resources letter DEAR EDITOR:
The March 2014 letter from the former Ontario Resources Minister David Orazietti, recently published in Metroland’s Aug. 28 edition of the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette (‘Minister of Natural Resources says loss of soft maples not due to water levels’), included the most startling bit of environmental doublespeak I have ever read from a public official. It said in defense of the status quo, “However, the soft maples are dying – and because of this – the ecology of the wetland may shift, causing different species to form new communities.” Its premise was that it is okay to let the Ap-
pleton Wetland die because a new ecology will take its place: as if, cattails and purple loosestrife are equivalent to a red maple forest. By that logic, we can clear-cut any old growth forest because new plants will fill the void, as if thistle and prickly ash are a fair substitute. Or fill in any wetland because a new ecology will emerge because wild parsnip and burdock are fair compensation. Three Mississippi Mills councillors met with Minister Orazietti on the wetland issue in December 2013. I sensed intelligence in that office. I doubt the minister ever read the letter bearing his name. In my opinion, the real author is no doubt the man cc’d on the letter, the now retired
manager of the Kemptville office, Jim Fraser. The Orazietti letter also ignored public evidence from Harry Barr and Brian Gallagher in the 2013 Rob Newton documentary, Opposite Banks, where they told how they cut a board size (Barr) and installed a board size (Gallagher) that is several inches shorter than the boards used since about 2000. The Orazietti letter is about as valid in the ongoing wetland debate as flat-earth theories were for exploration in 1491. Shaun McLaughlin Councillor Mississippi Mills
Wetland protection ignored in favour of Enerdu project, says resident DEAR EDITOR:
alarm in 2006, the Mississippi River Water Management Plan was virtually complete – and the water levels that Mr. Dupuis wanted were reflected in the plan. Of course the MNR people would have asked if the weir height had been changed. They seem to have been told that it had not. This is not true. People need to be made aware that the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists were investigating the wetland die-off before the current Enerdu project was on the table. A serious mistake was made. If people were dying instead of a protected wetland, the public outcry would be huge. Maureen Dagg Almonte
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Almonte General Hospital Health Records Department By Heather Graham, Brian Burns and Mary Wilson Trider Every time a patient is treated at Almonte General Hospital (AGH), a chart is created to record the health care professionals’ observations, diagnosis and treatment decisions, as well as vital signs, test results and other data about the patient’s condition. Once a patient leaves the Hospital, the Health Records Department takes over responsibility for the chart. Health Records is responsible for maintaining medical records in a standardized and professional manner in order to support a high quality of care for patients, and is also responsible for keeping the health information private and secure in accordance with federal and provincial regulations. AGH’s Health Records Department includes Health Information Specialists who provide coding and abstracting of the diagnosis, Health Records Clerks who make sure that the charts are complete and filed correctly and Transcriptionists who type and prepare more than 12,100 reports dictated by physicians each year (e.g., discharge summaries and operative notes). Other duties include the release of information to
authorized recipients, such as insurance companies, and completion of monthly and annual statistics. The abstraction phase involves reading the chart and analyzing the information to determine what condition(s) the patient had, what caused it and how it was treated. Data from the Emergency Department, Day Surgery and Inpatient records are submitted to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). CIHI publishes reports that help AGH monitor its own performance, as well as other statistics and reports that provide regional, provincial and national information about health status, use of the health care system and efficiency of the system.
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Health Records staff also produce reports for use by the AGH management team, physicians and Board that describe volume of service, types of service provided and statistics, such as the average length of stay of inpatients. This information, along with the CIHI reports, helps us understand what is working well and identify areas where improvements may be needed. Between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014 the Health Records Department processed: • 15,000 Emergency records • 1,900 Out Patient Clinic records • 1,350 Inpatient records • 790 Day Surgery records • 150 Medical Day Care records The dedicated Health Records staff work behind the scenes at AGH, ensuring that patient records are stored safely and securely and providing information that helps to improve the quality of patient care. Heather Graham is Director of Health Records, Brian Burns is Vice President, Finance, and Mary Wilson Trider is President & CEO of AGH.
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I was amazed to see the letter from the previous Minister of Natural Resources (MNR), David Orazietti, published in the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette Aug. 28. Apparently, it was provided to the newspaper by Mississippi Mills Coun. Denzil Ferguson, to clarify the water level question. It certainly does clarify it to me, and so I am very grateful to the councillor. You see, I had been quite puzzled as to how the MNR had concluded that the change in the weir height had not caused a wetland to begin to die. Apparently, they concluded it by saying that the weir height had not been changed, from its height in 2001: “The Ministry of Natural Resources has also located photographic evidence from 2001 that shows flashboards
in essentially the same configuration/height as the present day. The information gathered to date does not support that conclusion that there has been a significant change in the use of flashboards and, therefore, high water did not cause the dieback.” This exactly corroborates my information from Brian Gallagher, who informed me (and will tell anyone who will only ask him) that the weir boards were increased when Mike Dupuis upgraded his generating capabilities to today’s levels. That was between 1997 and 2000. It took a few years for the (Mississippi Valley) Field Naturalists to notice the dieoff. Wetlands can survive a couple of years of high waters before they begin to suffer. By the time the field naturalists were raising the
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Ruby-throated hummingbirds still flocking to feeders
Lifestyle – Returning home from shopping in Almonte, Aug. 30, Ray Holland had a Ringnecked Pheasant, male cross the road near Blakeney. A handsome bird to see with all its colours. Ray still has five Ruby-throated Hummingbirds coming to feeders. Two weeks ago, a Pileated Woodpecker was attacking the suet log for food, and a Red-bellied Woodpecker was taking its turn, too. Also in Pakenham, Cathy Gallagher had a Northern Flicker feeding in her yard. Other news from before includes a telephone message from a gentleman who noticed a crane flying over Highway 7. This bird
and survive. In Carleton Place, Neil Watson sent pictures of a Red-eyed Vireo that was in his backyard. As Georgina Doe was driving towards Smiths Falls, Aug. 31, she spotted what initially looked like Starlings on the telephone wires. Closer to them, her binoculars showed Eastern Bluebirds instead. It must have been at least two families resting together. When Georgina and I made a trip to Petrie Island, just east of Ottawa, we hoped to see shorebirds. All the shorebirds had two legs, but were human! We finally saw one, a Spotted Sandpiper on Conlon Road, between Richmond Road and Fallowfield Road.
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was either a Great Blue Heron or a Sandhill Crane. In mid-August, Jim Bendell had Whip-poor-wills calling for several nights. Turkey Vultures were soaring overhead in Lanark-Highlands. Also, Laurie Bachand on Galbraith Road saw a male Scarlet Tanager. By Mississippi Lake Aug. 28, Peggy Stewart had a female Blackpoll Warbler hit a window,
In Pakenham Ward, northwest of the village, at the end of August, Joel Byrne watched a Broad-winged Hawk catch a frog for its meal. On Sept. 1 he saw at least 50 Common Nighthawks feeding behind his home. He had heard three Whip-poor-wills on Carbine Road, at High Lonesome, the Nature Conservancy property. Jim Mountain, in the northern part of Ramsay Ward, still has Sandhill Cranes around. They may stay until late October. These cranes have nested in this area for about the last 10 years. Please call Lynda at 613-2565013 or email bennett@magma. ca with bird reports.
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Business – Herbal One Weight Management Nutrition Centres now has a home at 165 Bridge St. in Carleton Place. The location held its grand opening Sept. 5. Nutrition specialists will work with clients to create custom weight management programs and quality products to aid you on your weight loss journey. At left, cutting the ribbon are, from left: Carleton Place Business Improvement Association project manager Cathie McOrmond, Carleton Place Coun. Louis Antonakos, Herbal One’s Sandra Hunt, Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc and Carleton Place economic development co-ordinator Jasmin Ralph.
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Sharon Kathleen Mousseau “Before too many years go by we are going to have to look at a second ice surface,� said Mousseau. She also wants to see the heritage corner to continue to be developed and possibly move the municipal offices there in the next few years as they are “bursting at the seams now.� Mousseau admitted one of the bigger challenges is the township’s road system. “We have quite a few gravel roads and we are working very hard to keep them well maintained,� said Mousseau. “I would like to see us start surface treating more of our roads. We could do one or part of one every
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Dear Dr Murphy, is there a way that I can manage my PAIN? weeks and reassess your pain frequency. Fourth, you need exercise four times a week. If you are not exercising, you are missing out on your body’s natural pain reliever, the ENDORPHIN RUSH! No exercise = PAIN. Do something fun as a family and see how quickly you feel better. Finally, is it time to change your mattress and pillow? Your mattress lasts half the manufacturers recommendations usually. If the store says you have a 10 year mattress, change it in 5. Your pillow is usually done in 4-6 months of steady use. A poor mattress and unsupportive pillow = PAIN. If you notice you sleep better away from home on a different mattress and pillow, you may wish to explore this mildly expensive option. Thank you for your question. Remember, be patient with full understanding that your health WILL IMPROVE with or without PAIN. In time, and as you improve, you will live the life you were ordained to live. For more information please don’t hesitate to contact our office and we can recommend a chiropractor in your area. Blessings, Dr Murphy
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While I am not sure what kind of pain you are experiencing or where, let us talk about general body pain. In short, PAIN RELIEF COMES FROM YOU. Here are some recommendations that can help relieve pain. First of all, your spine needs to be healthy. The connection between your brain and body needs to be at EASE. Always have your spine assessed by a chiropractor, who is trained specifically to determine any areas of concern, including pinched nerves, before beginning a new recommendation. Secondly, many people are struggling with pain because their body is dehydrated from too much caffeine, alcohol or lack of water. You need to drink an estimated 3L of water every day. Your body is mostly water so every time you blow your nose, go to the bathroom, sweat or spit you are losing water. DEHYDRATION increases the acid content of your system = PAIN. Drink more water and add freshly squeezed lime or lemon to help with buffering the acid content. Thirdly, poor quality processed foods, some dairy foods, and nightshade vegetables like white potatoes can all cause an inflammatory response and stress your body = PAIN. You can cut out these foods for a few
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News – Sharon Kathleen Mousseau has been on Beckwith Township council for 14 years and has served as deputy reeve since 2003. She feels she still has a lot of energy and a few good years left. “I love Beckwith Township, I am so proud to be a part of this wonderful community,� said Mousseau. “I want to continue to work hard to keep that rural atmosphere and quality of life but yet still have it be a community where we welcome new residents and that they can welcome that same quality of life.� Mousseau is currently the only person who has filed their nomination papers in Beckwith Township for the deputy reeve position, as of Sept. 9. Mousseau thinks she still has a lot to offer, enjoys being on council and still feels challenged. As deputy reeve of the township, whoever is elected also sits on Lanark County council. “Forty-two cents of every Beckwith tax dollar goes to (Lanark) County, it’s really important that we have strong representation from Beckwith at county level,� said Mousseau. “I find being at the county you are at a higher level and there are different challenges, different issues but still interesting and I want to make the community the best it can be.� She said she wants to be a politician for all the “right reasons.� “I work very hard at not having a personal agenda,� said Mousseau. “I don’t politic between meetings, I believe issues should be decided by the information we have in front of us with an open decision making process.� Mousseau said she does her homework before council meetings, is always prepared and looks forward to those meetings. “I work hard to decide the issue on the basis of the information we have, I work hard to get all information to make the most informed decision,� said Mousseau. “I think I’m pretty flexible at changing my mind when more facts come forward. I am willing to say I made a mistake, I think people will respect you more; no one has all the answers.� Mousseau admitted that Beckwith is growing at a pretty fast pace and believes managing that growth is a key issue for the future. “I welcome the development and on the other hand, I think we have to be really vigilant to manage it the best we can so it doesn’t get out of control and I think we do that very effectively as a council,� said Mousseau. “We have to make sure the growth is kept in the designated areas of the Official Plan and there is always a lot of pressure from folks who want us to sort of bend the rules for them.� She is very proud of what she calls the “beautiful spectator� Beckwith Park.
year.� Mousseau is also a member of the Mills Community Support board and one of the most important issues for her is seniors’ housing. “It is very evident to me, when I decided to downsize, that there are not a lot of options in Beckwith for seniors,� said Mousseau. “We need to look at a public private partnership so seniors can stay in Beckwith.� Mousseau and her husband Gary, who recently passed away, moved to Beckwith in 1977 after they both grew up in small towns and wanted to live in one. She has three grown children and five grandchildren and first got involved in the community when her daughters got involved in the Carleton Place Canoe Club. She became commodore of the club for three years, then was fortunate enough to be the commodore for all of Canada for canoe/kayak where she attended an Olympic Games and the first-ever World Championship in Canada. “I guess I got a bit of a taste for political life for then because there is lots of politics in amateur sports.� The Canadian Gazette newspaper will be running candidate profiles in upcoming issues before the Oct. 27 municipal election. Watch the paper to learn more about the residents who will be looking to earn your vote.
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Veteran journalist seeks spot around Carleton Place council table akulp@perfprint.ca
News – After 25 years of covering municipal politics, Theresa Fritz is looking for a spot on the other side of the council table. Fritz, a Carleton Place resident since 1991, filed her nomination papers to run for councillor in Carleton Place on Aug. 8. She said it’s not a decision she made lightly. “I’ve been thinking about it for a few years and to be truthful, I’ve always been interested in politics, whether it be municipal, provincial or federal,” she stated. “…The response and support I’ve received has been overwhelming so far.” Currently managing editor of Metroland East’s newspapers in Ottawa, Arnprior and Renfrew, Fritz has been a staple in community journalism throughout the Valley for 25 years. And in addition to living in Carleton Place with son Shane and husband Scott, she knows the area intimately having served as editor of the former Carleton Place Canadian and Almonte Gazette newspapers for 13 years. “I spent 11 of those years covering Carleton Place council,” Fritz said. In 2006, she began working at other publications outside of the community and the thought of running for council began brewing. Fritz believes that her background and set of skills as a jour-
Theresa Fritz nalist will bring a fresh voice to council. “I think I’ll bring a different perspective. Being a journalist and having sat on the other side of table…I’ve seen it (council) work well and seen it not work so well and been tasked with trying to explain the happenings at the council table to my readers,” she said. “It’s a unique perspective because I’ve been on the other side.” She said she will bring honesty, integrity and fairness to council, the same qualities that she maintains each day in her reputation as a journalist. “That (reputation) won’t change whether I’m working as a journalist or an elected official,” Fritz stated. “…One of the
things I’ve learned is not to make promises I can’t keep. I’m not promising to lower taxes, that would be foolhardy, but Carleton Place has had minimal tax increases for the last number of years, which is more realistic so residents aren’t hit with a big tax bill.” As someone who sees the benefits of recreation programs and daycare services within the community because her son uses them, Fritz said she “knows how important those services are to the community.” She applauds the efforts of the current council in the areas of economic development, upgrading infrastructure, as well as maintaining the town’s sewer and water system and road network. However, she wants to foster more positive discussion. “What I’ve seen as a resident and reader of the local newspaper, is that there is some discord around the council table and whether that’s personality or difference of opinion, it hasn’t been good for the residents of Carleton Place,” Fritz commented.
Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture Department Fall Programs 2014-2015 LINE DANCING All ages welcome! Location: Almonte Community Centre/ Stewart Community Centre Thursday’s – Dates TBA 1:30 p.m – 3:00pm ($8.00/class) AEROBICS – Senior Friendly Location: Pakenham Stewart Commuity Centre Monday & Wednesday’s 10:00 am – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class) RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 4/14 – March 14/15 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: February 28/15 Cost: $ 120.00/ child (resident) $ 140.00/ child (non-resident) $ 360.00/family (3 or more family members registered)
negativity and relishes the opportunity to meet residents door-to-door and participate in upcoming all-candidates meetings. “I will work on behalf of residents and will be a voice they can trust,” she said. “I want to have a hand in shaping the future (of the community).”
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If elected, she said the area of economic development is something she’d like to explore. “Economic development interests me. With DRS (Technologies) leaving next year, it’s a huge blow and a big part of the community. I’d like to see council focus more on economic development and see what we can do to attract new business,” Fritz stated. “…We need to always keep moving forward.” Volunteering and giving back to her community is also very important to Fritz. She served as board member and chair with Lanark County Interval House from 1997 to 2002 and sat on the Carleton Place & District Youth Centre board, as well as United Way Lanark County’s board from 2002 to 2007. Since 2007, she has been a board member with the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital board and recently began her first term as president. As such, the hospital redevelopment project is a cause dear to her heart. “The town needs to support the hospital in whatever direction they go in. It’s not the town’s place to dictate (to
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Audible pedestrian signals coming to four Carleton Place intersections tgesner@perfprint.ca
News – The Town of Carleton Place is starting the process to implement audible pedestrian signals (APS) at four of its signalized intersections. Council members adopted the motion at the physical environment committee meeting Sept. 2. The four municipally-controlled signalized intersections are located at Bridge and Lake streets, Bridge and Emily streets, Coleman Street and Franktown Road, and Lansdowne Avenue and
Moore Street. Without sufficient visual information, people who are blind or visually impaired or deaf-blind rely on the sound or sense of traffic to identify a time when traffic has stopped and crossing the road is possible. Provincial legislation will eventually make implementation of APS mandatory. Director of public works Dave Young estimated the costs are $5,000 to $8,000 per junction. With no access to funds by way of 2014 capital program savings, chief administrative officer (CAO) Paul
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Knowles recommended the APS project be included in the 2015 capital budget. “I am concerned about how this situation is being handled, deferred,” Kory Earle said. Earle is a member of the town’s accessibility committee and the past president of People First of Ontario. “This is a safety issue, and it needs to be addressed immediately,” he said. “This cannot wait until someone gets hurt.” Coun. Jerry Flynn agreed. “I would like to see this done sooner rather than later, and I would like to find
the money someplace,” he said. With the election of a new council on Oct. 27, Earle stressed the process to implement APS could be delayed even more. “I am asking the town to find the money to support this,” he said. “I want to see all four done asap,” Flynn stated. Coun. Louis Antonakos asked Young if money was the only challenge, or was timing also an issue. “It’s both,” Young said. “I would need to speak to our contractor to see if the work could be physically done this
year.” Antonakos noted council could make the decision to implement APS, even though the work may not be done until next spring. “But at least the decision is made,” he said. “The process starts now.” A funding source was not identified in the motion. “We will leave it to (treasurer) Phil (Hogan) to find the best source,” Mayor Wendy LeBlanc said. She also suggested the accessibility committee might be tasked with looking at grant options.
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299 Bridge St. Carleton Place Biblicallyfaithful, faithful, Gospel AABiblically Gospel sharing sharing Reformed inSPIRE Church 613-257-1889 parishin inthe the Anglican Anglican Church parish Churchin in Presbyterian Church North America Pastor: Brian Affleck Church meets: Calvary Christian North America Christ Centred – People Focused Services & Sunday School at Discovery Hour 10am Academy, 9749 15 Hwy, Beckwith Come with Us! 273 Almonte St., Almonte 10:00Worship a.m. each Sunday Worship Service 11am When: SUNDAY SERVICES: SERVICES: 10am Nursery available10am Children’s Church provided EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor Mid-week Bible Studies EACH SUNDAY Prayer & Bible Study (Children’s service also at same Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor 613-257-5490 Wednesday 7pm Worship Services every time) 613-St., 257-5490 117 Victoria Carleton Place All Welcome! Handicap access Sunday at 10am Phone: (613) 552-1323 www.eternalhopechurch.ca www.eternalhopechurch.ca www.cpbaptist.ca 2nd services – Email: scott@myinSPIREnetwork.com Come worship with us at Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com 2pm – 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays Cornerstone 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Pastor: Scott Ridenour 6pm – 2nd, & 4th Sundays SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Community Church Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner Weekly Small groups 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Youth meet Sunday nights (at the round-about) 613-257-5109 and youth group from 6–8 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers contact@carletonplaceadventists.org Church office 613-256-2816 Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com 613-256-4995 www.carletonplaceadventists.org website: hillsiderpc.ca for more info SUNDAY WORSHIP 10am Pastor: Didier Fourny Pastor – Rev. Matthew Dyck St. James Anglican Church The Church for the Whole Person! Ample Parking – Fully Accessible SATURDAY SERVICES 613-791-4811 – mhdyck@rogers.com “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place” SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, Nursery Care/Sunday School Sabbath School – 9:30 AM 225 Edmund Street, Weekly Bible Study & Prayer RELATIONAL, EMOTIONAL Divine Service – 11:00 AM Carleton Place, Ontario * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * Prayer and Bible Study Almonte Ottawa Valley 613-257-3178 A Free Methodist Wednesday 4:00 PM United Church Vineyard Church Website: stjamescarletonplace.org Congregation EVERYONE WELCOME! 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Loving God, Loving People, Sunday, September 14, 2014 Tel: 256-1355 Parish of FranktownHaving Fun Holy Cross Day Rev. Mary Royal Innisville Anglican Churches Zion-Memorial When: 10:30am SUNDAY 8am Holy Eucharist The Rev. David Vavasour United Church Organist & Music Director: Carleton Place High School 10am Choral Eucharist The Venerable Mary Ellen Berry 37 Franklin Street • 613-257-2133 Neil Milnes 613-257-6045 10am JAM - Jesus and Me 613-257-1340 SUNDAY SERVICE www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca 10:30am – SUNDAY WORSHIP Thursday, September 18, 2014 www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca & SUNDAY SCHOOL & Sunday School 10am Holy Eucharist Almonte 10:30am St. James, Franktown Child Care Available Rector The Rev’d David Andrew Presbyterian Church FULLY ACCESSIBLE 8:30 am Website: www.almonteunited.com Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 Minister: St. Johns, Innisville Email: offi ce@almonteunited.com Choir Director Patricia Grainger apc@trytel.com Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. 10:30 am Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Musical Director: Tony Stuart All are welcome! For Transportation call the office. St. Andrew’s Mr. George Stewart WARM WELCOME TO ALL! The Lighthouse Presbyterian Church Organist and Choir Director 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 St. Mary’s Roman 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Sunday 11:00 am Worship Service Ashton-Munster Pastor: Doug Anderson Rev. Barry Carr, Minister & Sunday School Catholic Church Pastoral Charge Email: info@cplighthouse.org Nursery Care Available Organist and Choir Director: 28 Hawthorne Ave., The United Church of Canada Website: www.cplighthouse.org All Welcome! Susan Harron Carleton Place Rev. Arlyce Schiebout Sunday Services Transportation is available by calling Sunday Service Fr. Augustine Mendonça, Services in both churches. 10am Celebration Service Elford Giles 613-256-2460 9:30 a.m. 613-257-1284, 613-257-1630 Fully Accessible & Children’s Church Nursery provided. MASS SCHEDULE 613-257-7761 Calvary Pentecostal Church Contact us for more information Handicap Accessible for more information Saturday 5pm Phone: 613-257-3484 Personal prayer available standrewschurch39@gmail.com Everyone Welcome. Sunday 9am & 11am Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–2:30pm Blog: standrewscarletonplace.com Child Care provided. Call or come by Contact Barb www.calvarycp.ca Handicap Access
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Lifestyle – The next meeting of the Smiths Falls Horticultural Society is at the Smiths Falls Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 95 at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 16. We will have a short presentation from Karen Schecter, chief executive officer of the Smiths Falls Public Library. Karen will be outlining the books donated by SFHS as well as the wide selection of gardening books available for loan. This is a great opportunity to learn what there is for everyone to help with virtually any gardening challenge from designing a new garden to maintaining what you have. The remainder of the evening will be an open discussion on all things to do with gardening. This will take the form of a question and answer session so jot down your thoughts or questions to share. A number of members plan to bring in their fairy gardens as well as some “miniature” gardens to show at the meeting. There will be time allowed for everyone to admire the wide variety of these creations as well as opportunity to discuss with the owners the means and materials used to design them. There will be a peoples’ choice award for various categories. Hope Bell, our president, inspired many members in March with an introduction to the hobby. If you have seen these before and would like to learn more about making your own come out to join us. Our monthly photo contest winners back in June were: Brian Bellevue first, Carol Stanley second and Anneke Phillips and Marcia Phillips tied for third. We have just September and October left in this year’s contest so don’t miss out, get your photos in. The topic for September is Reap What You Have Sown. October topic is Garden Put to Bed. We congratulate Lyla and Dennis Rowan as win-
Smiths Falls Horticultural Society ners of the Garden of the Month for August. The garden is located at 34 Church Street West. Dennis has done so much in only two years. Please have a look. We are pleased to announce that the recipient of our annual $500 bursary was Lyndsay Dickson. This presentation is made at the awards ceremony at SFDCI to a deserving student as selected by the school’s staff. The award is for a student pursuing postsecondary education in a horticulture related field. Congratulations Lyndsay and best wishes with you studies. We are hoping to have a tour of a garden in Merrickville on Friday, Sept. 19. Members are invited to meet at the Goose and Gridiron Restaurant located at 317 Lawrence Street (the main street one comes in on) in Merrickville just before noon for lunch regardless if the tour happens or not. Ask for more details at the meeting. The time is coming to spruce up our public planting beds. We are always looking for volunteers to help out. The task of course is easier with many hands but never takes more than an hour or so of your time. It is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. We meet at the Legion so bring out a few tools and gloves! Please remember that we still have one more flower show at the October meeting, on the 21. This is our last hurrah show so just bring in anything left in your garden to show. Please contact our president Hope at 613-275-1018 for any information you require about your own local horticultural society. Also visit our web site at: http://www.gardenontario.org/site.php/smithsfalls. Charles McLenaghan is the media director for the Smiths Falls Horticultural Society.
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HAPPY 65TH BIRTHDAY Donna (Hull) Bennett September 14, 2014 Grateful and happy this date is here A day within a special year Lots of things have come to mind About those years that I’ve left behind. Now I’m beginning a whole new race This day I’ll enjoy ‘til its end Looking forward to many more years to come With Lynn my dearest love, And my family and all my friends
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HOOGENDYK – Mark & Sarah (Ziebarth) and big sister Kyla of Elgin are thrilled to announce the arrival of Myles John Thomas, on Tuesday July 29th, at 10:21 p.m., weighing 8 lbs., 2 oz., and 21 inches long. Proud grandparents: Darwin & Margaret Ziebarth of Pakenham welcome their second grandchild and John & Anne Hoogendyk of Elgin welcome their fifth grandchild. Myles is the fifth great-grandchild for Marjorie (late Kenneth) Ziebarth of Pakenham, the second great-grandchild for Betty (late Thomas) Carroll of Kanata, the eighth great-grandchild for Annie (late Gerald) Hoogendyk of Woodstock, N.B., and the fifth great-grandchild for Joanne (late Frank) Connolly of Fredericton, N.B. Myles is adored by his aunts, uncles and cousins. Thanks to Dr. Kerner and the wonderful nurses at Smiths Falls District Hospital.
The family of the late Doris Gordon would like to take this opportunity to thank family and friends for their gifts fo flowers, sympathy cards and donations in the recent loss of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother. We would also like to thank Perth Community Care for the excellent care of our mother while a resident at their establishment. We also like to thank the O’Dacres Funeral Home for their compassion and guidance, helpin gus through this difficult time. Special thanks to Reverend Peter Goodyear for his service. And to the ladies of the Civitan for their lovely luncheon. Special thanks to pallbearers Jason, Logan, Trevor, Dan, John, Tyler. Thank you from husband Bill and children, Janice, Jo Anne, Judy, Stephen, Karen, Mark and Brad
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I wish to sincerely thank the Paramedics who on August 13 took me to Emergency so early in the morning, 4:00 a.m. I thank also Dr. Horsey and staff for their kindness and care. To Dr. Shew and the lab, Mary Louise and to the X-ray dept. I say thank you for your kindness. And to the ICU, Sheila and Theresa and staff, you’re the best. I would also like to send a thank you to the doctor in Emerg who came to ICU when I had trouble breathing one night. Our hospital is the best when it comes to caring for their patients. Judy Aubin
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We would like to thank our family, friends, and neighbours for their visits, messages, calls, food, cards and donations during Alan’s eighteen month battle with cancer and at the time of his passing. Thank you also to Wendy K. & Dr. Stewart from the Kingston Palliative Care, Scotland Funeral Home and Father Thomas & C.W.L. A special thank you to Canadian Tire, Perth; Upper Rideau Resorts, Westport; Riverside MotoSports, St. Albert, Alberta and Brian Rodger for his heartfelt tribute to Alan. We will never forget all your acts of kindness and prayers during this most difficult time. Daleanne & Rob Daye
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I wish to thank everyone for making my 80th birthday celebration so special. An extra thanks to my family for their love and hard work. All your cards, gifts and well wishes made my celebration one that I will always remember. Joyce North
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HAPPY SWEET 16! ABIGAIL BRANDON September 10 Love Your Family
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COMING MARRIAGE
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Peace Susan Peace (nee McCall)
Brittany Sweeney and Derek MacIntosh Lois and Stephen Sweeney of Hopetown, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Brittany to her high school sweetheart Derek MacIntosh, son of Susan and James MacIntosh of Perth, Ontario. Their wedding ceremony will take GRADUATION place at Timber Run Golf and Country Club in Abigail Constance Creighton BAH We are proud to announce Abbie’s graduation Lanark, Ontario on Saturday, September 20. An open invitation to their reception for all friends from Queen’s University on June 06, 2014 and relatives to follow at 8:00 p.m. with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History and English Language and Literature. DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE Congratulations Abbie! Love Mom and Dad (Susan and Brian) Victoria, Todd, Declan and Ronan Bailey, Kurt and Remington Grandma, Pat Bailey Lynn Grandpa, Wilson Creighton (Hilda) Mastroianni
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LOWRY - McCARTHY The family of Jim Lowry and Janine McCarthy wish to announce their marriage. The wedding took place August 23 in Morell, P.E.I. A reception will be held at Almonte Civitan Hall September 20 at 7 pm GRADUATION
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It is with great pride that we announce the graduation of Nicole Elizabeth Edgar from Carleton University. Graduating with distinction in obtaining her Bachelor of Science Honors Biology Degree with a minor in Neuro-Science and Mental Health. Congratulations Love Grandma, Mom, Dad, Jordan, Phillip and Victoria
CONGRATULATIONS to our daughter Shannon Gemmell (Fournier) We are very proud to announce Shannon has graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honours & 2 awards from University of Ottawa & Algonquin College, June 16, 2014 with B.Sc.N. Now working at Ottawa General. Love, Mom, Dad & Family Wishing you All the Best on your new adventure.
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Following a short illness Lynn passed away in hospital in Perth in her 65th year. Special daughter to Vicky Holomego and sister to Bill and his wife Janet all of Thunder Bay. Survived also by nephews Ryan, Kyle and Christopher and great nephew Nicholas. Special long time friend to Eric and Barbara Halpin of Perth. Lynn had moved to Perth only last year, yet had made many friends in the community where she felt very welcomed. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. A private celebration of her life was held and interment followed at Elmwood Cemetery on Thursday, September 7th at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society or the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth.
On September 7th, 2014, the world lost a superwoman; Susan Louise Peace, 70 years old passed away at the Perth Hospital. Sue was known for her energy, zest for life, great laugh and ability to coordinate almost anything and anyone, whether you wanted her to or not. She was a woman of great intellect, courage and strength; she survived the loss of her first great love Don, breast cancer and an acquired brain injury, bouncing back with determination, will and her amazing smile. Sue, Mum or Grandma as we knew her, will be in our hearts, memories and will live on through us; her husband Al, her daughters Liz and Tori (Ryan) and step daughter Yvonne (Rob), her grand kids Carter, Kirra and Jax, sisters Lynne (Bill), Katherine (Tony), Penny (Dennis) and niece Andrea (Martin) and nephew Scott (Darja). Sue was predeceased by her dad Peter (Mary) and mum Mae (Bill) and her niece Rosemary. Sue had so many good friends along the way and she would want you to remember her as you saw her best, playing in the ravine, skating, founding COTA, cottaging at Thunder Beach, at Royaton Point, skiing, playing tennis, on the golf course, travelling the world, singing, debating opinions, hosting, cooking, reading books, correcting your grammar, presiding over the Perth Chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society, loving and nurturing you and imparting wisdom. There will be celebrations of Sue’s life held at the family home in Perth on Saturday, September 13th and another in Toronto on the weekend of September 20th. For more information on these and how to donate in Sue’s memory to the Canadian Cancer Society please see www.odacrefamily.com.
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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LIM Allan 1924 - 2014
Leonard Allan Lim passed away peacefully at his home in Ottawa on April 11, 2014. A private family inurnment was held at Beechwood Cemetery, Chinese Community of Ottawa and District Section on July 24 , 2014 - the date he would have turned 90 years of age. He was predeceased by his parents and wife Helen. He is survived by his sons Peter (Jackie) of Ottawa and Larry (Liz) of Calgary; brother Bill (Eva) of Nanaimo, BC; sisters Mary Lee of Toronto, ON and Kay Quon of Edmonton, AB.; six grandchildren and nieces and nephews. The Lim family lived in Carleton Place circa 1929 to 1951, operating the New York Cafe next to the Royal Bank of Canada. The four children attended the local public elementary and high schools. During the war years, he joined the RCAF, obtaining his pilot’s wings and the rank of Flying Officer. However, he did not see action overseas; he was awaiting assignment in Ottawa when the war ended. After the war, with DVA assistance, he completed high school and proceeded to study Mechanical Engineering at the University of Toronto in Ajax, graduating with honours. He married Helen Wong in Toronto and they had two sons. His work took the young family to Ottawa where he was employed with Transport Canada until his retirement in 1990. Allan had many diverse interests. In his early years, he was a member of the CP canoe club and a junior member of the Mississippi Golf Club. Later, he and Helen were active members of the Ottawa and district square dancing association. He and Bill both attained life member status through ACBL-sanctioned duplicate bridge sessions/tournaments. In more recent times, Allan and Kay visited with Ron Roe at the Heritage Museum in CP. They attended the CPHS reunion, organized by Mary Cook, held in the summer of 2010. Shortly following the reunion event, historian Terry Skillen, President of the Carleton Place and Beckwith Historical Society, made contact with Allan (along with other members of the family) in the course of creating the Lim family historical document which resides at the museum. Should family friends wish to do so, a donation in Allan’s memory may be made to Memorial Park United Church or to the CPB Heritage Museum, both located in Carleton Place.
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Glenna nee Murdock
Peacefully at the Kemptville District Hospital on Friday September 5, 2014. Glenna Cameron in her 90th year of Kemptville. Beloved wife of Lloyd Cameron for 71 years. Loving Mom of Louise Shaw (Jim), Jean Wright (Garry) and Brenda Forbes (Neil). Cherished grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Lorraine Dobbie and predeceased by Robert, Lorna McPhee, Jean Barr, Corinne Hughes, George, Eugene, and Glen. Cherished Aunt of many nieces and nephews. By Glenna’s request no visitation will be held, Cremation has taken place. A Private Graveside Service will be held at a later date. By family request donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Kemptville District Hospital. Arrangements entrusted to the Byers Funeral Home, South Mountain (613-989-3836).
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SAUNDERS Doreen Catherine
Edwards, Ellen (Nov. 13, 1954 - Sept. 1, 2014)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ellie; loved by many she enjoyed cooking, gardening and a good book. She dearly loved her husband Paul Schmidt. Proud Grammie to Logan, Caleb, Liam, Dominyk, Grace, Ben, Peyton & Paige plus many more who although not related she loved as her own. Her life seems to have many unfinished stories, being taken from us too soon. Those stories will be continued by her children Natasha, Carissa & Jody. Daughter of the late Fred & Rita Dinelle; Sister of Butch, June, Doug, Mike, Terry, Kathleen, Tina & Pat. Aunt to many nieces and nephews, loving friend to countless others. A memorial service was held on Saturday September 6, 2014 at 1:30pm at Chapel Ridge Free Methodist Church 5660 Flewellyn Rd. Stittsville, ON. www.barkerfh.com
Peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital with her family by her side on Friday September 5, 2014. Loving mother of James (Eileen), William (Cindy) and Mary (Matt). Cherished grandmother of Rebecca, Adam, Bryan, Joshua, and William. Predeceased by her parents Leo and Kathleen, her husband Arnold, her brothers Stanley, Laveren, Patrick, Vincent, Bernard, and sisters Margaret, Aileen, Leona, Mary, and Agnes. Doreen will be fondly remembered by her surviving sister Bernice as well as her many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. The family wish to thank the Emergency and ICU departments at the Smiths Falls Hospital for all their wonderful care and compassion. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday September 8, 2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Funeral Mass took place at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Smiths Falls on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at 11 am. As expressions of sympathy, donations to any charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Helen Marguerite (nee Marshall)
Peacefully at Willowdale Retirement Residence on Monday, September 8, 2014 in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Bernard. Loving mother to Judy (Clark Lavender), Robert (Dawn), Sandra (late Michael Burson) and Lynn Miskelly. Dear grandmother to Kelly O’Neill, Mark O’Neill, Nicole (Todd Craig), Brenna (Dan Dybala), and great-grandmother to Owen Dybala, Reid Dybala, Jacob Craig and Colin Craig. Survived by her brother George Marshall. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. The family would like to thank the staff and nurses of the Willowdale Retirement Residence and Dr. Hendry for all their compassion and care. Friends are invited to visit with the family at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Wednesday, September 10, 2014 from 6-9PM. Then again, on Thursday, September 11, 2014 from 10 am until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy, donations to L.A.W.S. or Trinity United Church would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca.
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FOSTER Eric
Peacefully with his family by his side at Rosebridge Manor on Thursday, September 4, 2014 in his 75th year. Beloved husband of Lorine WhiteFoster. Dear brother of Douglas (late Marlene), the late Phyllis (Ivan Ashby), Vivian (John Whalen), Russell (Audrey), Sharon (late Shelley Mathison), George (Barbara), Leslie (Freda), Brenda (Graeme McTavish), Mary (late Don Bradley), and the late Heather and Charles who died at a young age. StepFather to Gary (Wanda White), Rhonda Eaton (Dennis Fitzgerald) and the late Brenda White. Dear grandfather to many. Cherished son of the late James and Isobel Foster. Special friend to Ken (Cook Killens), Kenny Jordan and Ken Murchland. Fondly remembered by the White family as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Friends are invited to join the family for a Graveside Service at St. Andrew’s Cemetery Watson’s Corners on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 11 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to Spot’s Dog Rescue and the Canadian Diabetes Association in the form of a cheque would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca
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Conlon Jane Conlon
Suddenly at her home in Ompah, Sunday, September 7th, 2014 Mary Jane Conlon. She will be sadly missed by her sisters Tharen Sproule of Perth, Dawn Cook of Ompah, Susan Reynolds (Paul) of Finch and her brothers Henry of Bowmanville, John of Ompah and Paul (Lise) of Kapuskasing. Mary Jane was predeceased by her parents Margaret (Morrow) and Oscar Conlon and her brother Robert, brother-in-law Wilfred Sproule and special friend Manford Ryder. She is survived by 31 special nieces and nephews and their families and one aunt Edith Olmstead. Friends and family are invited to gather at the graveside in Crawford Cemetery, McDonalds Corners on Friday, September 12th, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. for a service followed by a reception in the Snow Road Community Hall. Donations in memory of Mary Jane to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair and Son Funeral Directors, 15 Gore St., West, Perth. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
BEECHEY Valerie
With heavy hearts we announce the death of Valerie Beechey, on Monday September 1, 2014. She was married to Roy Beechey and was the very supportive parent of Kari, Kate (Peter), Cameron and Cory (Danielle). Valerie was especially proud of her grandchildren, Quinton, Libby, Cory, Stephen and Sadie. She was also very proud of her older sister Esther. Coming from Kirkland Lake, Valerie always shared very delightful stories of growing up in Northern Ontario. A fourth generation nurse, she began her career in a small hospital in Englehart; followed by a stay at St Joseph’s Hosptial in Toronto until starting a family. Always interested in assisting troubled children, Valerie began to work as a volunteer for a youth centre in Oakville. Making the commitment to work with youth, she and her family returned to Eastern Ontario where her father was born and began to work with troubled youth in her home. From such a humble beginning she established two residential programs that through the years served hundreds of difficult children. After retiring, Valerie began to winter in Florida where she developed a new set of friends. Although the last few years were a physical challenge for Valerie she never lost her friendly manner or her quick wit. The family would like to thank Dr. Moxon and the second floor staff of the Perth Hospital for their care. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will he held on Saturday Sept 20, 2014 at 11 am at Arden United Church, with a reception to follow at Arden Community Hall. Valerie always had a passion for the history of Arden. In lieu of flowers donations to Kennebec and District Historical Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements in care of Goodfellow’s Funeral Home, Parham. On line condolences at goodfellowsfuneralhome. com.
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Margaret Elizabeth Cameron
Uden, Eric Guy Peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday, September 3, 2014, at the age of 53. Loving husband of Lisa Uden (nee Quirmbach). Proud and loving father of Tyler (Tash), Kelsey (Cory) Katelyn and Sarah. Dear brother of Dorothy, Peter, Michael (Brenda deceased) and was a proud uncle to his nieces and nephews. Special son-in-law to Betty Quirmbach, and much loved brother-in-law to Lesley (Paul), Lynn (Jeff) and Rob. Predeceased by his father Anthony, mother Betty and sister Susan. Eric was a well respected electrician and will be sadly missed by his many customers, business contacts and fellow tradesmen. He will be sadly missed by his many close friends and neighbors. Eric was a fighter and possessed a strength not known to many in his 9 year battle with lymphoma. Many sincere thanks to Dr. David Lenny, and Dr. Isabelle Bence-Bnickler, for their excellent care of Eric. Also a heartfelt thank you to the nurses at Bayshore; Tracy, Dorothy and Lesli for their care and compassion. Friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Friday, September 12, 2014 from 11 a.m. until funeral service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Reception to follow at the Royal Canadian Legion Br # 192, Carleton Place. Donations to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or the Ottawa General Hospital would be appreciated. www.barkerfh.com
Peacefully, following a short illness with her family by her side in hospital in Perth on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014 Margaret E. (Close) Cameron at the age of 72 years. Predeceased by her beloved husband John Alvin Cameron on February 5th, 2014 following 51 years of marriage. Dearly loved mother of Marsha (Peter) Lindell, Julie (Scott) Dwyre, Brent (Heather) and Jamie (Debbie) Cameron. Cherished grandmother of Eli, Liam, Jonah, Erika, Julian, Karley, Kaleb, Peter and Robert and great grandchild Ashton. Dear sister of Bill (Denise) Close and Ann (Emil) Ouelette and sister-in-law of Carol Close. Predeceased by brothers Dennis and Robert Close. Marg will be sadly missed by the Cameron family, Lois (late Frank) Cameron, Thelma (late Jim) Munro, Ronald (Heather) Cameron, Gloria (late Shay) Salters, Brenda (Ken) Wright, Linda Beatty and Sonny (Bonnie) Cameron. She will be remembered by all her family, many nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Friday, September 5th, 2014 from 4:00 until 8:00 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Saturday at 10:30 A.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Barclay “Bart” Charles
February 23, 1936 – August 29, 2014
Maloney, Lawrence Bernard RCASC (Ret’d) Died September 5, 2014
At the Carleton Place Hospital, on Friday September 5, 2014 at the age of 82. Predeceased by his wife of 58 years Joyce. Loving father of Larry (Theresa), Terry (Barb) and Sharon Soikie (Larry). Grandfather of Joyce, Larry (Holly), Melissa Vaillancourt (Alex), Kara, Michael (Megan) and Michelle. Greatgrandfather “Poppa Poppa” of Ella, Alisha, Myles, Abigail, Rylee, Gavynn, Ryder and Mia. Special “Poppa Poppa” to Alexander, Izabel and Callie. Loving brother to June Kellow and Sharon Daley (Larry). Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Saturday September 13, 2014 from 12 noon until the memorial service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. Inurnment to follow at United Cemeteries. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Predeceased by his parents, Andrew Brown and Lillian Ellen Rutherford Brown, of Granby Qc. Peacefully in his sleep at the Bayfield Manor, Kemptville Ont. Bart was born in Montreal Qc, raised by his parents and educated in Granby Qc. Prior to departing Granby, Bart worked at the Miner Rubber Co. for several years, then ventured forth and landed in Ottawa where he honed his skills as a cabinet maker. In the early 70’s Bart moved down the line to Kemptville Ont., where he owned and operated a first rate cabinet making shop, a small tool rental operation and a craft store with the assistance of his then partner June Pearce. In his latter years, Bart was plagued with advancing Alzheimer’s, which he accepted without complaint, and lived out his final years in relative peace, pain free, never bothered by the heat or cold, with an abundance of coffee always available, and attended by some wonderful ladies, especially Ruth Ann and Paula, who doted on him. As Bart’s mental health began to deteriorate, a group of his friends were constantly vigilant of his actions and needs, making sure he was never harmful to himself or others until he was able to enter assisted living residency at Bayfield Manor. The care and consideration extended by his friends is a testament to small town living, something seemingly lost from bygone years. The care and kindness of staff and management at Bayfield Manor was wonderful and greatly appreciated by Bart’s caregivers. A private cremation was trusted to Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry Kemptville; interment will take place at a later date. Donations/ Tributes/Condolences: www.mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435
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Smith Ruth (nee Burke) Smith
Went to her Heavenly home, surrounded by loved ones at The Great War Memorial Hospital in Perth, Ontario on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at the age of 57. Beloved and adored wife of Jack Smith. Loving Mom of Joel (Tracy), Rebekah, and John. Doting Grams to Caleb and Isla. Sister to Paul (Mary). Predeceased by her parents Ralph and Edith Burke. Steadfast member of Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church. Momma Ruth to many. Ruth’s life was a testament of God’s goodness and faithfulness. Ruth had a loving and open heart to all who sat with her. Visitation was held at O’Dacre Family Funeral Home on Friday September 5th from 2-4pm and 6-8pm and the funeral service was held at Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church on Saturday September 6 at 11am. Just as Ruth’s home has been open to all, please come join us as we celebrate her life and love. A future interment will be a private family affair. Memorial contributions may be made to Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church Library Fund, Perth Hospital, or The Canadian Cancer Society. Mrs. Smith’s funeral arrangements are entrusted to the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth. 613-267-3082
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Shirley Doreen (nee White)
Peacefully, surrounded by her family, at Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, on Friday, September 5, 2014. Shirley Lemke, of Plevna, in her 75th year. Daughter of the late Burton and Greta White. Wife of the late Amos Frederick Charles Lemke. Mother of Randy (Maureen), Christopher (Gleva), Amy (Kevin) Rudd, and Julie (Jamey) Crampton. Grandmother of 12. Great grandmother of 4. Sister of Della (late Charlie) Tooley, and the late Roger White and Joyce White. Sister-in-law of Bonnie White. Shirley will be missed by her dear friend Garnet Kavanaugh. Friends were received at the River of Life Christian Fellowship Church, Plevna, from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Service was held in the church on Tuesday, September 9 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Plevna United Cemetery, Plevna. Donations: River of Life Christian Fellowship Church. Arrangements, McConnell Funeral Home, Tweed. www.mcconnellfuneralhome.ca
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Clare Donald Peterkin
Passed away peacefully at Perth Community Care Centre on Sunday, August 31, 2014 at the age of 92 years. Born in Montreal, husband of the late Norma Elizabeth Comber, father of Beth, Don and Myrna. He leaves behind many grandchildren and great grandchildren. According to Clare’s wishes, a private observance for immediate family is planned. The family expresses their appreciation to the caring staff at Perth Community Care Centre, Perth. In Memoriam donations may be made to Barrhaven United Church or a charity of your choice. Arrangements are in the care of Blair &Son Funeral Directors, Perth (613-267-3765). Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
MacInnIs Estelle Rita (nee Lalumiére)
Peacefully on Friday, August 29, 2014 at the age of 92 with friends and family by her side. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Brisco MacInnis. Loving mother of Mary Felhaber (Mel), Karen Amos (Brian), Jane Magee (Mike), Roberta Bryant (Raymond), Michael MacInnis and the late Jim MacInnis. Cherished Granmama of Melissa Tom, Eric Felhaber, Solomon Amos, Dallas D’Aoust, Gabrielle Hoephner, Mercedes Bryant, Genevieve Bryant, Justin Bryant, Leon MacInnis and 11 great-grandchildren. Estelle will be sadly missed by her siblings, family at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness Congregation and friends. A Celebration of Estelle’s Life will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness, 1306 Kingdom Road, Kemptville on Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 2 pm. For those wishing donations may be made to the Beth Donovan Hospice. Donations/Tributes/ Condolences: www.mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435
Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
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Ethel (née Evans)
Peacefully, on Sunday, August 31, 2014 at the age of 91. Beloved wife of the late Grenville John Moffitt. Loving mother of Marlyn (Donald), Gary (Carol), Ron (Karen), Ian (Patty), Connie, and pre deceased by Dale. Cherished grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents and her brother. Special thank you to the staff at Bayfield Manor for their warm care and attention. Friends were invited to visit at the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Wednesday, September 3, 2014 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service was held at Oxford Mills United Church on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Lanark Leeds and Grenville. Condolences/Tributes/ Donations at www.mcgarryfamily.ca (613) 258-2435
DOUCETTE Clarence A.
LAVENDER Vivian Elizabeth (nee Taylor)
August 22nd, 2014, predeceased by her parents Edith Anne and Rev. Roy Taylor and husband Gordon Lavender. Survived by her brother Ron (Lois), Fort St. John, BC, her three children Clark (Judy), Everett (Sheila Duggan) and Deborah (Peter Callaghan) and three grandchildren Kate, Patrick and Emma. Funeral, Trinity United Church, Smiths Falls, Ontario, on Friday, September 19th, 1 pm. Visitation, 2 pm, service and reception to follow. Donation in lieu of flowers may be made to ALS Canada. Condolences to family at www.turnerporter.ca
Durant Kenneth James
Heidi K. Schmidt
1976 - 2014 After a brave battle against cancer, Heidi passed peacefully at home in Rideau Ferry, Ontario surrounded by the love of her family on Friday, September 5th, 2014. Heidi was the beloved wife and soulmate to Sherrie Martin. Cherished daughter to Catherine (Brian) and Karl (predeceased in 2008). Lifelong best friend to Stacy Paschalidis. She will be sadly missed by extended family and many friends. As per Heidi’s wishes a private ceremony will be held. In remembrance of Heidi, contributions to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society or a local Animal Shelter would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, 15 Gore St., West, Perth, Ontario.
Clarence passed away peacefully in hospital surrounded by his loving family in Edmonton, Alberta on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at the age of 71 years. Clarence is survived by his loving wife of 51 years Gloria (Lackey). Loving father of Larry (Chandra) Doucette, Vicki (Kori) Porter. Dear brother of Fred (Jane) Geraldine, and Diane (Scott). Clarence will be sadly missed by his grandchild Whitney, Beth, and Kyla Doucette, Josh and Maddy Porter. Great grandchildren Austyn and Aydan. He will be fondly remembered by his sister-inlaws Patsy (Mike) Dubé, Jacqueline (Tom) Valliquette, Karen (Mike) Julian, Kim (John) Ryan and brothers-in-laws David (Marie) Lackey, Tony (Kim) Lackey and many neices, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. God has you in his keeping and we have you in our hearts.
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formerly of Smiths Falls entered into rest in Hospital in Abbotsford B.C. Aug. 23, 2014 at 94 yrs. Beloved husband of the late Kay & father of Barrie of New Westminster B.C. & wife Thelma; Dale of Abbotsford B.C. Predeceased by son Paul of Port Coquitlam, B.C. & brother to Donald, & Gordon & sister Phyllis & survived by his youngest sister Barbara Cole. To honour Ken’s wishes, cremation has taken place. CAMERON, James Neil - Neil was born in Cornwall, Ontario on June 10, 1942, and passed away in Victoria, BC on August 28, 2014. He attended elementary school in Cornwall, high school in Kemptville and graduated from Ottawa Tech and Algonquin College Culinary Institute in Ottawa. He relocated to Victoria in 1984 and on to Salt Spring Island where he thoroughly enjoyed island life. He was an active volunteer with the Salt Spring Lions Club, where he had many friends and acquaintances. Neil was predeceased by his parents Austin and Katherine Cameron, and brother-in-law Neal Lemke. He is survived by his sister Sheila (Cameron) Lemke, of Reno Nevada. Inurnment will be in Maxville Cemetery, Maxville, Ont. IN MEMORIAM
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JACKSON – In loving memory of our sweet Nancy, who left us one year ago, September 13, 2013. If we listen really close In the silence of the night We hear your voice to comfort us And say that you’re alright. But it’s often hard to understand Why certain things must be And the reasons why they happen Are so often hard to see. But we find comfort in the knowledge That God is always there To keep the one we loved so much Forever in His care. Loved with a love beyond all telling Missed with a grief beyond all tears Until we meet again Mom, Cindy, Doug and Family, Kevin, Donna and Family, Heather, Tom and Family
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Elizabeth VanderHoek Compton Elizabeth was born in May 1924 in Ottawa, Ontario. She died peacefully in her sleep at age 90 on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, in Hemet, California. Elizabeth’s early years were in Ottawa, playing and helping out in her father’s grocery store. The family later moved to Toronto, where her violin teacher recognized her talent and commended her to the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Her love of music was constant throughout her lifetime, and Elizabeth expressed her joy playing a range of music from classical to gospel on the piano and violin. Because of the Depression, the family moved to Smiths Falls. She graduated from high school there and was accepted at McGill University; however, the high cost of tuition prevented her from attending. During the war years, Elizabeth lived in Kingston with an aunt and went to work in the chemistry lab at an aluminum plant. She met Peter VanderHoek (stationed in Kingston for the Canadian Army) at a social function for the Christian Men’s Association. When the Army sent Peter to Saskatchewan, they married and moved west. After Peter’s discharge, they lived briefly in Vancouver, B.C., then returned to Smiths Falls and began their family. Because of harsh winters spent working on the Canadian Pacific Railway, Peter and Elizabeth made the decision to move to Southern California in the early 1960s. Elizabeth was preceded in death by her first husband, Peter VanderHoek, and by two of their 7 children. She is survived by 5 children, 17 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren. Elizabeth is also survived by her youngest brother Berwick Hyland and his family in Smiths Falls, as well as by her second husband Ed Compton and his family. Elizabeth rejoiced in the Lord and enjoyed gatherings with friends, family, and colleagues. Elizabeth’s kind and caring nature endeared her to many throughout the years, and she will be sorely missed. To send your condolences visit http:// www.mcwanefamily.com/book-ofmemories/1940988/Compton-Elizabeth/ index.php IN MEMORIAM
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LANG, Jenna (Langer) May 21, 1992 Sept 16, 2009 Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. It may be 5 years since you left us but know that you still live on in the hearts and minds of the living family and friends you left behind. Auntie Karen, Uncle Eric and Meghan Please help us keep Jenna’s memory alive by helping other kids and their families who are dealing with cancer. Please donate to: http://jennasmemorialfund.ca/
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MORRIS – In loving memory of our dear sister, Cindy, who passed away September 12, 1980. Little we knew that morning, God was going to call your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Dearly loved and missed by your family
JEAN MARY MERPAW November 16, 1949 - September 8, 1996 Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond’s glint on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn’s rain. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die. Graham, Kevin and Kristin
MULDOON – In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandma, Kay who passed away September 10/2013 When days are dark, friends few, Mother/Grandma, dear, we think of you, Friends are friends if they are true, We lost our best when we lost you. Loved and dearly missed. Pat, Marilyn & family
COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS
Montague Fire Dept
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6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
Heather’s Studio Fall art classes, starting Sept. 30th, Adult Classes: Mondays: 1:30-4:00 pm, Acrylics painting; Tuesdays 7:00-9:30 pm Studio coaching; Thursdays 1:30-4:00 pm Water colour, 8 weeks $160. Youth Classes: Mondays & Tuesdays 4:30-5:30 pm, 8 weeks $150. Call 613-284-7643 12B Beckwith St. S.F. Facebook: heathers_studio
Beef Stew Supper, St Andrew’s United Church, Toledo, Saturday, September 13, 4:30 until sold out. Fundraiser for 6th Annual Toledo Ride-AThon. $10 adults, children 10 & under $5.
beef and pork
Rosedale Hall September 13
BBQ 5-7 p.m. Take-outs available call evenings Tim 613-812-0920 Ian 613-285-6857
Notice of Annual General Meeting, Perth Theatre Project, 63 Gore St E., Perth. Wednesday, September 24, 7 p.m. RENFREW POULTRY & Small animal Buy Sell Trade. Sunday Sept 14, Renfrew Fairgrounds. 8 am - 12 Noon. All Poultry & caged birds welcome. Animals no bigger than rabbits. No puppies or kittens, More information call 613-433-9389
BENEFIT DANCE for Shawn Bartraw Sat., Sept. 27, 2014 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Lanark Civitan Hall Tickets $5 each Tickets available from Zack Bartraw, Elmer Giles, Becca Giles, Cherilyn Bartraw. There will be a silent auction, 50/50 and a draw. Please bring your party shoes and show Shawn we are all behind him in his fight to beat this cancer.
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1” PINE lumber, 90 cents/sq ft, 8’, 12’ and 16’ lengths; 1” black ash lumber (select and clear) $2.50/sq ft; 8,000 red clay bricks, 50 cents each, clean, stored inside and ready for use. 613-889-6058 or 613-258-3854 (after 6 p.m.)
Air conditioner, 10,000 B.T.U., $150; bonded leather couch, never been used, $300; snowplow for Bombardier 4 wheeler, never been used, $350. 613-264-6058. All must go. Best offer.
100% Hardwood, cut and split, 1 year old, hand piled, delivered, no debris, 14 and 16”. Call 613-257-5095.
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JUDY BROWN May 27, 1945–September 14, 2012 Loving you was easy Losing you was heartbreaking Dave and family
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GUNN, Heather – September 15, 2010. In memory of our precious step-daughter and mother. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you, The day the angels took you home. Sadly missing you Stepfather Gerry Lee and son Joseph Perkins
Ralph Yuill It’s been 10 years since you left us on Sept. 16, 2004. Memories keep you ever near When the family meets and you’re not here. Love from your family
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Studio Tour! Plevna area, September 27 and 28, 10-4, follow the signs. Contact Jim 613-479-2464. Web: northfrontenacbackroadsst udiotour.com
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30 Acres close to Lombard Glen Golf Course, Lombardy, excellent building lots. Box OE c/o EMC PO Box 158, Smiths Falls ON K7A 4T1. 5 pc bedroom set (dark stained wood), queensize bed, mattress, boxspring, dresser, chest of drawers, 2 nightstands. $800 o.b.o. 613-283-1781.
Brand New Mattress Sale200+ Beds in Stock. More Quality Less Money. Quality Used Appliances Sold with Warranty. Best Price in Town! Dan Peters Sales- 3768 Hwy 43 West, Smiths Falls. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Delivery Available. After Hours Appointments Available 613-284-1234.
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Fresh water fish aquarium, 70 gallons, pumps, sponges, fish food etc. $20. 613-267-3070.
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Waterfront: 1000ft level frontage on private spring fed lake. 55 wooded acres, as new 1800sq ft bungalow, garage, workshop. 20 min. to Brockville or Smiths Falls. $206,000. Open Sun. Stone Centre Hall 1860 renovated stone home/carriage house/hobby farm large barns at Athens. $215,900 will trade for other property.
Wanted: Contractor buys property in need of repair and renovation for cash. Wanted: Cash Clients waiting for Waterfront farms & Rural acreage any location also small business property.
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I Connect AV. Need help with your electronics, are they hooked up right? Audio video in-home tutoring. Mike 613-285-0655, 613-264-5515. Nursing Scrubs, size large, $10 tops, $5 pants, excellent condition, approximately 30 of each. 613-803-3640.
Call Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000
Poulan Pro 18” chainsaw and case, LawnBoy 19” lawn mower, Homelite 1,400 watt generator. Call 613-264-9298.
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Sears 24” width snowblower, 5 years old, well maintained. Asking $900 o.b.o. 613-283-1781.
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Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045. Firewood for sale, all hardwood, cut, split and piled since April. $350/full cord delivered 613-264-9695.
Cedar rails, pickets & Free firewood, high posts for sale, as well as quality, on shares. Clayrough sawn cedar & pine ton area. 613-256-6603. lumber. Call or text 613-913-7958.
Concept II Designer Dishwasher, perfect working condition dishwasher, approx. 10 years old. We just upgraded to a stainless steel appliance, $50. Pick up only, located in Smiths Falls. 613-240-8364
SHINGLES, 22-25 bundles of CertainTeed Landmark Canada, Burnt Sienna, $15/bundle. 613-272-2525 STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100,80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca Utility Trailers, 1 tent trailer type, 1 truck box type, both need repairs, $150 for both. 613-283-3936.
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5 Generations of firewood sales, all hardwood, cut and split. Volume discount. Outdoor furnace All brands of used appli- wood also available. ances sold (or repaired at 613-253-8006. your place or ours) with warranty and free delivery. Dry Firewood, mixed We also sell new parts for hardwood, cut, split. Perth most appliances. Peters 613-267-9848. Appliances, #3756 Hwy. 43, Smiths Falls (between Dry firewood, mixed hardPerth and Smiths Falls). wood, cut, split. Merrickville. 613-269-2596. (613)283-8634.
A barn yard full of century old decorative cedar rails. Cedar (white), quality $3,500. 613-272-8875. lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large HOT TUB (SPA) bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca Covers (613)283-3629.
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Piano Tuner Technician Mixed hardwood firewood for all your piano needs. for sale $100 face cord, Call Lionel Pauze. delivery extra 1(613)278-2017. 613-229-8194 TD Loggings, tandem loads firewood. 18-16-20 lengths hardwood, starting $1,200. 18-21 cords/load, $300 a cubic, no bark or debris. Visa, Mastercard accepted. 613-812-5454 or 613-264-5454 Tyler.
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VOICE LESSONS Popular and classical including Royal Conservatory of Music and University preparation PIANO LESSONS Popular and Classical including Royal Conservatory of Music and University preparation SPEECH ARTS including Royal Conservatory preparation THEORETICAL STUDIES Phone 613-283-2253 Morna Douglas B Mus., ARCT (performers and teachers), ARCCO. GUITAR LESSONS Jazz, rock, blues, country, classical including Royal Conservatory of Music preparation BASS GUITAR, TRUMPET including Royal Conservatory of Music preparation PIANO LESSONS Popular and Classical including Royal Conservatory of Music Preparation THEORETICAL STUDIES Phone 613-283-2253 John McEwen B Mus.
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Piano Technician, Certified, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 6 1 3 - 2 8 4 - 8 3 3 3 , 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca
HUNTING SUPPLIES Browning 7MM-mag with 4-9 burris scope, 2 clips, 150g shells $1100. Also Mossburg 500 shotgun with rifled barrel and scope mount $450. 613-258-6379. Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you. Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409. Mossberg 464 lever 30-30; Savage Edge 270 Win with 3x9 scope; Remington 7400 semi 30-06 with 3x9 scope; Browning Maxus 12 ga 3-1/2 syn; Ithica 900 semi 2-3/4 2 barrels; H&R auto 5 12 ga 3” syn; Mossberg SA-08 semi 20 ga 3” youth & full stock; Eastman 300 crossbow w/scope & case. P.A.L. required. Dan 613-283-1380. Remington model 700 Sendero SF .300 Win mag with Leupold scope, also model 700 .300 Win mag Sporter with Leupold scope and model 700 .22-250 Remington VSSF II stainless with Leupold scope. All as new condition. Call 613-264-9298. Savage model 12 22/250 Acutriger, synthetic stock, mint condition; Browning A bolt .25 cal, W.S.S.M. comes with RCBS dies and 150 cases. 613-492-4924.
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CLASSIFIEDS 2003 Pontiac Sunfire, 2 door, automatic, Treadmill, 595 Proform, 191,000km, certified & egood condition, new tested $2500. 613-267-4803 $1200 asking $350. 2009 Impala LS, certified, 613-256-1058. new brakes and Michelin tires 2013, remote starter, LAWN & GARDEN rust proofed annually, 156,000 hwy km, great car Ariens snowblowers, but I’m moving to Florida. 613-402-9715 complete lineup in $6,500. stock at low country drgerry7@gmail.com prices. Free local deliv- 2012 Honda Civic EX, 4 ery. Service after sales door, brown, 31,000 km, since 1999. Pete’s $15,000. Warranty. SecLawn & Marine ond vehicle no longer re613-267-7053. quired. 613-264-8754.
WANTED Any dealings with Liquseal of Westport call 613-283-2480. Need ride from Carleton Place to Algonquin College, Woodroofe Campus, beginning September. 613-229-1581. Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870.
VEHICLES 06 Toyota Highlander 93,000 km excellent shape E-Tested and safety, new battery and rear brakes asking $12,000 phone 613-283-0602 for details. 2002 Dodge Dakota, 153,000km, 2-wheel drive, well equipped, new parts, as is. Asking $2500. Bob 613-218-3424.
Classic car, 1955 Monarch, automatic, all original condition, looking for new owner, low mileage, must sell, includes parts and service manual. Offers. 613-492-3333.
TRAILERS / RV’S 2002 Wildcat 5th Wheel Travel trailer, 29’ with large slide-out. Good condition; 2010 Ford 250, tow vehicle and hitch available soon. Phone 613-812-1777. Diesel Pusher 34’, 2005 Winnebago Journey, 50,000kms, like new, equipped, no salt, snow or pets. $65,000. 613-258-7534
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Wanted. Farm to rent in Perth area, to keep 20-25 cows. 613-267-7478.
John Denton Contracting
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NH570 Baler Thrower $10,000, NH258 Rake $3000, always shedded, PATZ Barn cleaner (left turn), very good condition $1500 o.b.o. Steve 613-275-2697 after 6pm
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2000 Yamaha Roadstar 4x5 round bales of hay, Silverado, 1600 cc, 38,000 hard core. No rain. $25. km, certified, $5,000 o.b.o. 613-269-2596. Call 613-282-1836.
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We repair, modify or demolish any size of structure. Salvaged buildings, timber and logs for sale. Various size buildings. Fully insured.
4’x8’x4’, For sale, Zetor 12145, has loader, 4WD, new clutch, new radiator. 613-340-5703. FARM J.D. 953 hay wagon 8x16 4x5 round bales of hay for deck; 45 h.p. diesel Farm sale, also small square tractor; Husqvarna chainbales. Stored under cover. saw; lawn-mower; fireCarleton Place area. wood; farm trailer; garden 613-253-8006. rototiller. 613-283-8231.
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River Valley Polled Herefords 398 Embury Rd., Newburgh, ON Friday, Sept. 19 - 5:30 P.M. Offering 53 lots of outstanding Polled Hereford seed stock; including proven females, top end bred heifers, choice show heifers for juniors and 4-H members, and herd sire prospects. This offerings is a cross section of the world’s leading genetics. For information contact: Pauline Embury 613-378-6632 Donald Embury 613-328-9065 Cattle Office 613-378-2701
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WANTED FIREARMS WANTED FOR OCTOBER 18th, 2014 AUCTION: Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns. As Estate Specialists WE manage sale of registered / unregistered firearms. Contact Paul, Switzer ’s Auction: Toll-Free 1-800-694-2609, info@switzersauction.com or www.switzersauction.com. WANTED: OLD TUBE AUDIO EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call TollFree 1-800-947-0393 / 519-853-2157. FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1.866.960.0045 www.dollars4guns.com.
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6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
Dog obedience classes. Puppy kindergarten, beginners and advanced classes located at the Perth Indoor Pool and the Training Hall (just off the Carp Rd.). Specializing in training your dog to be a better behaved family member. Professional instructors Jim and Judy Stewart of True Companion Dog Obedience School, serving the Perth and area communities for over 23 years. Gift certificates available. www.trainyourdog.ca. (613)264-0203, or 1(888)299-7185.
Arabrooke Farm offering indoor/outdoor boarding. Beautiful private stable with large paddocks and shelters. Experienced care provided and coaching. Doggie Bed & Breakfast. Call Angie 613-802-8430. In-house kennels, fenced activity park, nature walks. 10 minutes from Perth. Horseshoeing. Certified Lorna 613-200-1952 Farrier, call John www.facebook.com/Dog613-267-7478. gieBedBreakfast Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Pups: 2 Shih-tzu males, 10 Contact Bob Perkins at weeks old, other older Bichzus pups & Shih-tzu (613)342-6030. available. 613-479-0252 Set your dog free with a Dogwatch Hidden Fence Beautiful Male Pomera- System. Service and innian puppies, shots up to stallation of any system. date, parents on site, 1 ( 8 0 0 ) 6 4 7 - 3 3 0 7 . www.dogwatchontario.ca $500. 613-657-4631.
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MISSING CAT Our 10 year old Brown Tabby who answers to ‘Max’, went missing from TOWER ROAD near Rideau Ferry Highway in Lombardy at MIDDAY on August 6th. Max is a large, muscular cat with dark black striping on his legs, body and tail. He may have been picked up as he is friendly and approachable. If you have seen him or have any information about him, please call with details at 613-2839328 (day or night). Thank you!
FOUND Fluffy orange cat with white markings, amber eyes, maybe Persian, found on Trillium Point Road, Otty Lake, Perth, in mid-July. Friendly, though scared, probably a loved pet. If you are looking for this cat please call: 613-267-6411 and ask about “George” which is what we are calling him/her.
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Large two bedroom apt., seniorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s building, quiet, clean, bright, laundry facilities, water included. $800/month. 29B Gore Street W., Perth. 613-267-6878, 613-229-9226.
3 large bedroom log home for rent in Newboro. Small pets welcome. Smoking out side please. Room to park 4 cars. $1,250/month plus utilities. October 1. First and last required. Please call 613-207-1359.
Bright and Spacious 1 appliances, freshly painted, heat included Bdrm Apt in 55+ Bldg in 613-267-5656 9am-5pm Smiths Falls! 930 all Inc Avail immed Hurry this wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last! 613-256-4309. Perth- 2 bedroom apart- Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom ment $700/mth, in mod- home, nicely decorated, Carleton Place- 3 bed- ern, well maintained, with heat, hydro, deck, room, semi-detached, off- centrally located building. laundry and parking instreet parking, Security/intercom system, cluded. $1,175/month. Call $1,000/month plus utilities. professionally maintained, Perry at Weagle Realty No appliances. Available laundry facilities. Parking Ltd. Brokerage. October 1. 613-327-1698 included. Plus hydro. 613-284-4191. 613-298-2983. Carleton Place, large 3 Smiths Falls downtown, 3 bedroom upper duplex, Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bed- bedroom main floor apart1,650 sq. ft. Great loca- room apartment in quiet, ment, fridge & stove, $810 tion, soon, $1,025 pus clean, adult building. includes water & gas heat, utilities, 363 Upper Bridge. Fridge, stove, parking and hydro extra, 416-429-7821 613-273-4391. laundry included. leave message or $820/month + utilities. 416-728-0949 on Friday or Code Apartments. Smiths Available September 1. Saturday, email: Falls. Spacious, bright, 2 Phone 613-283-5996. marg.mcrae@gmail.com bedroom in clean, quiet, drop by 38 Gladstone Aveadult building. Fridge, Perth, gorgeous fully fur- nue on Friday or Saturday stove, parking, laundry fa- nished, 2 bedroom, upper to view. level executive apartment cilities. 613-283-7779. available immediately. Downtown Perth, 2 bed- views of Stewart Park, Smiths Falls- downtown, room, quality renovations, short walk to everything. 3rd floor, 1 bedroom, well $950 plus utilities, in- $1000 plus. 613-430-9770 maintained, mature tenants, clean, quiet. cludes 5 appliances. Available October 1. Call Perth Heritage 2 bed/2 $675/month plus hydro. bath townhome, unfur- Fridge, stove and heat in613-390-0607. nished, on Park and River. cluded. References reDowntown Smiths Falls, $1400/mo plus utilities. quired. 613-884-0166. quiet 1 bedroom security Occupancy October 1. system entry apartment. Contact 613-762-7724 or Smiths Falls, large one bedroom apartment, new Heat, hydro, water and 613-697-6543 4 piece bathroom, centralparking included. Laundry facilities on site. Elevator. Perth: large 3 Bedroom ly located. Heat, hydro, included Available September 1. row-house with separ- water $ 8 0 0 / m o n t h . ate Granny suite and $800/month. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Broker613-284-1736. small kitchenette, in a age. 613-284-4191. new 2-storey building, 2 House for rent Oxford large balconies, 2 large Mills area, $1,000/month, decks, open concept in SMITHS FALLS, nice first, last and references tiled kitchen/dining/livclean one bedroom required. Available imme- ing area, electric radiant apartment, laundry in diately. 613-269-4237. building, available Octoin-floor heating (new ber 1, $760/month inKemptville, 1 & 2 bed- energy efficient syscludes heat and hydro. room, available August 1, tem), 2-1/2 bath, jet First and last required. 1 bedroom available Sep- tub, free parking, coin Call 613-222-0816. tember 1, centrally locat- laundry facility. Every TV, internet, ed, references required. room phone jacks, and stair Smiths Falls, Small 2 613-264-8439. lift, no water/sewage bedroom house. Central, non smoking Adults, no Large 2 bedroom. Free costs. Available end of pets. $900 plus utilities. parking, security, 149 O c t o b e r . 613-283-7694. plus Church Street, Almonte, $1450.00/month hydro 613-479-2164.
Available Nov. 1, 2 bedroom large mobile home $1100 all inclusive (heat, hydro, water, washer/dryer hook up, Sat. TV, fridge/stove, snow removal, grass cutting, parking). Large yard, screened sun porch, deck. First/last/references. Beautiful country Lombardy 3rd Floor one bedroom setting. apartment in downtown 6 1 3 - 2 0 6 - 2 8 5 9 , Almonte non-smoking 613-283-0636. building, available October 1st or earlier. $500/month Available November 1. + hydro, includes single Ground floor 1 bedroom, parking spot. Looking for Perth, includes fridge, mature, responsible tenant stove, heat, hot water, with references, first and parking, yard and coin last month required. Sean laundry in the basement. $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . 613-558-2895. 613-267-6315.
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1 Bedroom, Smiths Falls, appliances, $730 plus hydro. 613-812-2400. 1 bedroom upstairs apartment, includes fridge, stove, and utilities. Downtown Smiths Falls. Nonsmoker. No pets. $625/month. Available immediately. 613-283-5946.
Available October 1, 2014, open concept, hardwood & ceramic floors, newly re-decorated, large, one bedroom, 2nd floor apartment on main street in Elgin, $550 + hydro, includes stove & fridge & parking. Call 613-387-3308
2 bedroom, large, apartments. Available in quiet building- 5 minutes west of Perth, Newly renovated. $610/month plus hydro. First, last, r e f e r e n c e s . 613-868-5323.
2 bedroom, ground floor, downtown Perth, newly renovated, private entrance, no smoking. Pets at landlords discretion. Fridge and stove supplied. COMMERCIAL RENT 1 year lease. $675/month plus utilities. Available OcCarleton Place, 2 stores tober 1. 613-267-6657. for rent, downtown, 761 SF, $650. 154 Beckwith, 1,000 SF, 56 Victoria $975 FOR RENT month. 613-257-5711. Carleton Place- Great office/commercial/industrial space, easy Ottawa access, 900, 1200, 3000, 6400 sq. ft. Tailor to suit. 613-257-5711.
Almonte, 3rd floor â&#x20AC;&#x153;walkupâ&#x20AC;?, Central, Large 2 Bedroom, Balcony, Fireplace, Plug-in parking, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Microwave, Tub enclosure, Washer & Dryer on site, Security entry system, approx. 1,100 square feet, available November 1. Impeccable references required, $885.00 + 3 bedroom apartment in cen- utilities, 256-1917 or 613tral Carleton Place. Hardwood 880-6937. and ceramic flooring, gas fireplace, all appliances included. Available Oct. 1st. ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 $1280+hydro. 613-301- bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 appliances, balcony, secure 8402. building, parking, suitable for mature tenant(s), no 3 Bedroom House, fridge, pets, no smoking, referstove, washer, dryer, dish- ences, $825/month plus washer, microwave, heat, utilities, 613-256-3324 central air, ample parking, garage, large yard, walking Available immediately. distance to all amenities in Newly built 2 bedroom Kemptville, November house on water. Kempt1/14, $1200 plus hydro. ville Creek. 20x40 in613-258-7803. ground swimming pool. $1,400 plus utilities. 3 bedroom townhouse for 6 1 3 - 2 5 8 - 1 6 1 4 , rent in Perth, available 613-715-4220. September 1, $1,200 plus hydro and water, fenced in Available immediately, back yard. References re- Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom quired. No Pets upper apartment. 613-264-9270. $650/month includes heat. 613-283-7000.
2 Bedroom, 2 bath, house, 15km west of Perth, on 1 acre, $1150 plus heat & hydro, first/last, references. no pets. 613-264-2047.
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COLONEL BY now has one bedroom units available. COLONEL BY is a luxury apartment building with a library, entertainment room and exercise room. All units have central air. Located in a great neighbourhood close to the County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls.
Andrew Mitton 613-283-9650
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Available September 1, 2 bedroom apartment with balcony, heat, water and parking included. Seniors welcome. No dogs. Call 613-267-4189. Bachelor apartment, $570 and 1 bedroom, $670/month, utilities included. Downtown Perth. 613-267-6115. Bayview Subdivision Montague, upstairs, 1 bedroom apt. Suitable for single or couple. Quiet, non-smoking preferred, immediate occupancy. 613-283-2053 after 5 p.m.
Merrickville, bachelor apt. Completely renovated kitchen, bathroom. All inclusive. $465/mth. Includes parking, water, heat, hydro, stove, fridge. First, last required. Available October 1. 613-283-0746. New 2 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow, on Rideau Lake, propane heat, large yard, appliances, $1,200/month plus utilities. 613-880-8921. Newer townhouse for rent, 2 bdrm, 2 bthrm, 3 years old, hardwood & ceramic floors, with a/c, finished basement in Perth, $1325 plus heat & hydro. Call 613.812.0068
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For viewing call Bill Beacham at Leo Adams Investments Inc. (O) 613-326-0190 (C) 613-612-2530
Large 3 bedroom home in very nice Smiths Falls neighbourhood, new bathroom, new kitchen, all new flooring. Gas fireplace. Freshly painted. Fridge, stove, microwave, heat, hydro, air conditioning and water included. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Brokerage. 613-284-4191.
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Seniors Independant Living, Carleton Place, Almonte and Smiths Falls. 1 Bedroom from $695* Indoor Parking, including 6 appliances. Call 613-256-0931 floor plans at brylin.ca Sharbot Lake Apartments available. Call 613-253-6069. Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom, computer room, heat, water, parking. $850 monthly. Mature adult only. Available now. 613-283-6337. Smiths Falls 2 bedroom 2nd floor apt. $775. Heat and hot water included. Quiet adult occupied building. Laundry services onsite. 613-264-9695.
WHITE CEDARS TOURIST PARK, FULL SERVICE SEASONAL SITES AVAILABLE FOR 2015 Private and Clean, Family Campground, Large full services lots, Clean Lake, Great Fishing, Plenty of Extras for no additional fees, Great Discount for the balance of the 2014 season, With your guaranSTORAGE teed deposit for 2015, Trailers for Sale, RV trailers, boats, 5th w w w . w h i t e c e d a r s . c a wheelers, bumper hitch 613.649.2255 type & gooseneck, moving and/or outdoor storage Classifieds available. Security camera 283-3182 & owner lives on premisToll Free es. 613-273-5435. 1-888-967-3237 1-888-WORD ADS
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Maberly, renovated 2 bedroom home, $139,900. 613-268-6809.
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bright & spacious with new
hobby farm, Kemptville. Large eat-in kitchen, 4 appliances, indoor storage. Mature non-smoker, no pets. Utilities extra $800/mnth. First & last required. 613-989-3908. Room for rent. Available immediately. Washer/dryer. Phone. No pets. Leave message. 613-284-8378.
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Smiths Falls. Toulon Place Apartments. 2 bedroom $895/month. Available October 1. Heat and hydro included. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650.
2 acre, building lot, 225ft frontage, 9km west of Perth, well treed, flat rural property. Call for viewing. 613-267-5674, 613-812-0589.
$870/month plus utilities. available November 1. Quiet Country Loving, 2 613-769-6697. bedroom apartment on
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Other Commercial Suites Available Up to 3700 sq. feet
Available September 1. 1 bedroom apartment, includes fridge, stove, heat and hot water. On 2nd floor. Downtown Perth. No parking, yard or laundry. $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . 613-267-6315.
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HELP WANTED
Quiet Adult Campground. All services, near Merrickville, Ontario. Rideau River, tennis, fishing, petangue, bingo. Big lots. $1,250 per season. 613-269-4664.
HELP WANTED CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248 Carpenter Helper, fulltime, start immediately, must have own handtools & transportation. 613-285-9216
NOW RECRUITING FOR THESE POSITIONS
Personal Support Workers Registered Practical Nurses Servers / Dishwashers
Regular part-time and casual required Join our great TEAM and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community!
Email resume to Denise Tessier at deniset@thewaterside.ca or Drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place
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LEGAL CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540
Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest and fastest growing Dollar Store chain
ANNOUNCES A NEW STORE OPENING
123-129 LOMBARD ST. UNIT 3 SMITHS FALLS, ON K7A 5B8
NOW HIRING
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TEMPORARY FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STORE SET-UP CREW/LABOURERS
FORKLIFT-TRAINED A DEFINITE ASSET We are looking for energetic, enthusiastic and team-oriented individuals who enjoy working in a fast-paced retail environment. Benefits include: Competitive Wages, Career Opportunities
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Career Opportunity
Feed Mill Production Specialist
Notice to Creditors & Others All claims against the estate of Joan Marie Hammond, late of 233 Trillium Dr RR3, Perth Ontario K7H 3C5 (in the County of Lanark), who died on or about the 1st day of July, 2014 must be filed with the Estate trustee on or before the 19th day of September 2014; therafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Perth this 22nd day of August, 2014 Dayna Hammond, Estate Trustee With a Will (Executor) 8-3227 Drummond Conc 4a rd Perth, Ontario, K7H 3C9 613-466-0508
Willows Agriservices is looking to train an ambitious individual to manage all aspects of mash feed manufacturing. Qualified Applicants must have: - a mechanical aptitude and understanding of material handling - ability to maintain quality control standards and records - outstanding organizational skills - an understanding of feed ingredient specifications - enjoy working individually and in a team environment - good math and interpersonal skills - prior experience and the ability to use an arc welder would be assets. Please send resumes to:
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Exciting new Salon opening in Kemptville is looking for full and part-time licensed hairstylists and certified estheticians to join our team! If you have experience and are looking for a good environment upbeat and trendy place to work then send us your resume to aphroditiescapespa@gmail.com or call 613-229-4454
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Willows Agriservices is seeking a full time driver with a minimum of a DZ license Responsibilities consist of delivering bulk and bagged feed and interacting with customers. Must be physically fit. Please send resume to:
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HILLTOP MANOR 60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON
Personal Support Workers PSW certificate required Casual Positions Available
Kate Carkner-Hutchings,Associate D.O.C. Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: kate.carkner@broadviewnc.ca
HELP WANTED
Convenience Store in Perth looking for mature, polite, responsible and reliable person to work part-time during evenings and weekends. If interested please email your resume to: convenience230@hotmail. ca
R.E. HANNA PAVING INC.
ASPHALT RAKER LABOURERS FULL OR PART-TIME AZ DRIVER
Please call 613-253-0281 or fax resume to 613-253-3266
If you would like to join our growing team then send your resume to nlandry@riversideford.ca or submit in person to Nicole McNamee 25 Eleanor St., Brockville
We are a growing business and now accepting resumes for the following position:
Retail Sales SKILLS: • Mature, Outgoing, Quality driven • Good Communication Skills • Be able to run Cash • Positive Attitude • Pool & Spa knowledge an Asset • Be able to Multitask • Flexible to Work Hours Needed • Fast Learner
We have the following exciting opportunity for a dedicated, customer service and results oriented person.
MANAGER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES
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The Town of Smiths Falls is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. Only those under consideration will be contacted. Information is collected for the purpose of job selection under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Please fax resume to:
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or email to mahonpools@bellnet.ca No phone calls please.
SPAS, TANNING SALONS & BILLIARDS
Perth Community Care Centre
is seeking a highly motivated employee for the following part-time position:
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Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, this position is responsible for the management, planning and leadership of the Town’s Community Services Department including municipal facilities management, parks, recreation, child development centre, cemetery, library and museums. Responsible for Social and other services delivered under contract including Ontario Works/Child Care, Social Housing and Land Ambulance. The ideal candidate will have a degree or diploma in public administration, parks and recreation, facility management or a related field, combined with substantial experience in municipal community services management and program delivery or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Related work experience includes a minimum of ten (10) years of progressive experience, with five (5) years managing the diverse portfolio of Community Services. You possess excellent leadership, communication, problem solving, financial, administrative and organizational skills. The Town of Smiths Falls provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. A complete job description is available on our website at: www. smithsfalls.ca. To explore this challenging opportunity further, qualified applicants are invited to submit a confidential cover letter and resume before September 24, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. to: Human Resources Coordinator The Town of Smiths Falls 77 Beckwith Street, North P.O. Box 695 Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada K7A 4T6 E-Mail: kmulrooney@smithsfalls.ca
JOIN THE TEAM.
FULL-TIME OVERNIGHT MAINTENANCE STAFF McDonald’s has an immediate opening in Perth.
Licensed Automotive Technician
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The Corporation of the Town of Smiths Falls is a progressive single tier municipality with a population of 9,000 within the County of Lanark in eastern Ontario. Located at the Heart of the Rideau Canal, the Province of Ontario’s only UNESCO World Heritage site, Sensational Smiths Falls is just a short distance from Ottawa, Kingston, Montreal and Toronto, as well as the border with the United States. The Town provides a mix of urban and recreational lifestyles offering a high quality of life for its residents.
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These are 8 hour shifts, 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Stop by today to fill out an application or email resume to: hiring@carterfoods.ca
Experienced Pizza Cook wanted, and pizza driver with own car. Drop off Resume at Milano Pizza Smiths Falls, Mike 613-769-5420.
Full/Part-Time Cleaners/ Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $11.00-$14.00/hr. (613)489-3993 elitecleaning@storm.ca
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Delivery Driver for bottlewater supplier. Requires a DZ Licence. Forklift experience an asset. References required. Phone 613-253-7472. Drop off Resume: 165 Industrial Avenue, Carleton Place.
Fast paced garage in Kemptville, requires an Experienced Mechanic and/or 2nd Year Apprentice, with proven ability to work with a range of vehicles. Must have experience with wheel alignments and A/C. Please send your resume to: ashleyerose@hotmail.ca
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Successful candidates are motivated with excellent organizational, problem solving and leadership skills. Experience in Long Term Care setting preferred but not essential. Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to:
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Full time Driver
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Career OppOrtunity
Certified Cook (Part-time)
Current Cook Certification with Red Seal an asset. A Food Handler Certificate. Applications in writing to
Diana Field, FSM 101 Christie Lake Road R R # 4, Perth, Ontario, K7H 3C6 613-267-2506
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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job Board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 Marine Mechanic Wanted Year round employment to the right individual. Apply to Rideau Ferry Harbour 613-264-2628 frank@ ideauferryharbour.com
Job Posting Position: Reports to:
Regional General Manager (Ottawa & Valley) Mike Mount, Vice President & Group Publisher, Metroland East
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers upto-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORUNITY This is a key leadership role within Metroland East, responsible for all aspects of Metroland’s operations in Ottawa & the Valley, in addition to region-wide duties as assigned by the Publisher. This is an opportunity for a senior and experienced media leader with a proven track record. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES Develop and execute strategies to: • Increase profitability • Nurture a ‘best in class’ sales culture • Identify new revenue and business opportunities • Foster a culture of editorial excellence in community journalism • Maximize community, reader and advertiser engagement • Provide excellent cost management and organizational efficiency • Promote co-operation and collaboration within Metroland • Provide ‘thought leadership’ in the division and the broader organization Qualifications/Competencies/Experience: The successful candidate will: • Be a values-based leader of exceptional integrity, with a record of developing and nurturing strong teams • Demonstrate superior command skills • Think and act strategically • Have a bias for action, balanced with thoughtfulness and the ability to accurately synthesize complex and often contradictory information • Demonstrate superb business acumen • Boast excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and be proficient in representing our team in a variety of roles • Understand, and be able to speak to, the forces at play within our industry • Have a minimum of 5 to 7 years relevant experience, including direct management and bottom line responsibility Qualified and interested applicants are to forward their resume to Karen Pogue, Regional Human Resources Manager, at kpogue@metroland.com by September 12, 2014. Job Category; Management Media CL451449_0904
Maximilian Restaurant is seeking mature servers and kitchen help. Please apply in person to the restaurant at 99 Gore St., East, Perth, Ontario.
HELP WANTED
Newly renovated modern hair salon seeking a hairstylist in Carleton place. Call for details 613-415-6174.
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Oxford on the Rideau Home Health Care-NonMedical, looking for casual Personal Support Workers and Companion Sitter. Please contact: 613-258-2555 s.davidson@oxfordontheri deau.com
Part-time/full-time Commercial Cleaner for Perth, Smiths Falls & Brockville Area immediately. email: dinelle.hehir.on@janiking.c a
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We are looking for
PHONE LINE VOLUNTEERS
for our Brockville, Carleton Place, Gananoque, Kemptville, Perth & Prescott Offices
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If you possess a desire to help others who are experiencing difficulties and/or distress please call Debbie or Bruce at (613) 345-1290 or 1-866-544-5614 as soon as possible. Training is provided.
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We are looking for an experienced Accounting Coordinator with a strong background in A/P in a high volume environment. The candidate must be a good communicator with solid data entry skills and accuracy.
Duties include and are not limited too:
- Receive and verify invoices and requisitions for goods and services. - Verify that transactions comply with financial policies and procedures. - Data enter invoices for payment. - Resolve account discrepancies.
Lanark Family Relief Program A Part of Lanark Renfrew Health and Community Services Respite Home House Parents Full time 12 mos. contract position
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The Lanark Family Relief Program provides a variety of relief services to children/ youth/adults and their families especially those made more vulnerable by developmental, physical, cognitive or economic limitations. Residential respite services are provided in our four respite homes in Lanark County. Responsibilities: The successful couple will be part of a team of Respite Parents who will be responsible for implementing the relief services and maintaining a healthy environment for adults/children and youth with complex special needs. These services occur in the four various respite homes (one children’s and three adult) in Lanark County. This is a residential program and the primary responsibilities include the overnight care of up to four children/youth/adults. The position is on a 7 day rotation meaning that you are responsible for working 15 days per month. The expectation is that one parent remains in the home full time while the second parent may work outside the home. The parents are expected however to support each other and work as a team on weekends and evenings. Professional Experience: • Substantial and proven experience working with families of medically, physically and /or developmentally challenged persons with a minimum of two years related experience. • Acceptance and understanding of parental issues facing families with children / youth/adults with complex special needs Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: • Home management skills and the ability to multitask is essential for this position • Knowledge of sensory program development as it relates to persons diagnosed with ASD an asset • Ability to follow programs as requested by professionals associated with clients including but not exclusive to behavior, life skills, job placements, daily living activities and recreational health activities • Must be able to work as part of a team as well as independently. Conditions of Employment: This position requires the candidate to have a Vulnerable Sector Screening which includes a criminal reference check. driver’s license and access to a vehicle. How to apply: Please submit curriculum vitae and covering letter to: Carol Anne McNeil, Family Relief Manager 30 Bennett Street, Carleton Place, ON, K7C 4J9 e-mail: cmcneil@lcp.com Closing Date: September 10, 2014 (4:00 p.m.)
Sales Representative-Print Regional General Manager
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers upto-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking for an experienced, savvy, professional representative for our team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Sales Representative to join our organization, which is part of Metroland Media. Our Sales Representative will develop new business, sell our marketing solutions and print to large multi markets accounts in the Ottawa Region while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Media sales experience is strongly recommended but not essential. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Identify and cold call prospects to develop new business. • Negotiate and structure sales agreements. • Develop new distribution business from client target list • Develop and build strong relationships with clients • Respond promptly to sales enquiries, and provide thorough customer follow up. • Consistently deliver against aggressive revenue targets. Qualifications/Competencies/Experience: • 10+ years experience in sales/account management with a proven history of achieving and surpassing sales targets • Experience in online, printed, direct mail, distribution and commercial printing highly recommended • Strong negotiation, presentation, and telephone skills • Experience in, and high comfort level with, cold calling to develop new business • Ability to build and develop effective relationships with clients • Solid organizational and time management skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Valid Driver’s License and a reliable automobile essential Qualified and interested applicants are to forward their resume to Karen Pogue, Regional Human Resources Manager, at kpogue@metroland.com by September 26th, 2014.
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Resumes to be sent to human.resources.ca@prysmiangroup.com
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23 years a care giver, have 1 to 2 spaces for toddlers. Non-smoking. 7th Line of Beckwith. Buses to St Gregoryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Beckwith and J.L. Courroux Schools. Debbie 613-253-5486.
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DRIVERS REQUIRED 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
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Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.
Hildaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Housecleaning Services available in Kemptville & surrounding area. Experienced & reliable. Special senior rates. Please call 613-262-2047.
Local contractor now providing mini backhoe services. Reasonable rates. 613-283-0390.
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at 613-283-5555.
Mature bondable woman looking for house cleaning jobs. Smiths Falls and Carleton Place. References on request. 613-283-3076, 613-430-0878. M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2525, 613-326-8041. Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088.
PAULâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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Ed Widenmaier for over 25 years. Free estimates, Reasonable rates. Commercial and Residential Owner operated. 613-267-3205
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As the cornerstone of 3Mâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s success in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s increasingly complex market, innovation is reflected in the thousands of new products we make and sell. It is personified in the creativity and commitment of our employees and energizes the atmosphere of our manufacturing plants and offices located in more than 60 countries around the world.
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3M operates manufacturing sites in Eastern Ontario within the communities of Perth and Brockville. We are currently looking for contract production operators to be considered for placement within these locations on short noticeâ&#x20AC;Ś
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You will be a member of our manufacturing group and an active member of a flexible team of workers responsible for the daily production of quality products and continuous improvements throughout 3M Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eastern Ontario manufacturing facilities. You will operate and maintain production equipment, be responsible for material handling and production reporting, and maintain a safe work environment. You must have a high school diploma and your ability to operate a forklift is a definite asset. Using your excellent time management and strong attention to detail skills, you will work seamlessly with the rest of 3Mâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s manufacturing team, applying yourself to understand and exceed 3M customer expectations. Ref #PTH-MNF for Perth opportunities or Ref #BKV-MNF for Brockville opportunities
REQUIREMENTS - Physically able to lift 5-25 lbs - Standing for extended periods of time - Continual rotation of wrist, back and shoulders - Motivated self starter - Reliable team worker - Ability to work either day or night shifts. - Fluent in English both written and verbal
These positions are contract work opportunities and will be hired through a third-party agency; candidates will not be eligible for 3M Canada benefits. To apply for these positions, please send your resume and cover letter by e-mail, quoting the specific reference number in the subject line, to: CL442024_0911
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Interested applicants should forward their resume via email to:
We appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for a interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.
DIESEL ENGINE MECHANIC/ HEAVY TRUCK AND COACH MECHANIC
Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
Please apply in confidence to Charles Young, Fixed Operations Manager cyoung@kanatahonda.com
jcoughlin@perfprint.ca or drop it oďŹ&#x20AC; in person at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls Ontario.
Man with truck will pick up garbage, cut small trees or brush, small moves, packing etc. Reasonable. 613-267-4129.
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We offer: - An exciting teamwork-oriented establishment - State of the art repair facility with all the latest equipment - safe and clean working environment - competitive salaries - paid ongoing technical training with learning opportunities - Summer BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, golf tournaments, and staff parties. Great team environment! - Comprehensive healthcare benefits
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RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607
As the Automotive Service Technician you will be responsible for the complete maintenance needs of our clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vehicles. In our fast paced service department your ability to multi-task and work under deadlines will allow you to succeed in this position. Our mandate to perform at high levels is directly related to our talented team of professionals, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for more great people to join our team.
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Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Box 2222, 2755 Highway 43 Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0 REQUIRES CASUAL CUSTODIANS Carleton Place, Kemptville & Brockville (and surrounding areas) $19.81/hour The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario is seeking Custodians to work on a casual and as needed basis, to cover for vacancies in schools in the above-noted areas. Qualified applicants should have experience in industrial cleaning and/or maintenance and be able to meet the physical requirements for material and furniture handling. Interested applicants are requested to forward a cover letter and resume in confidence by September 26, 2014 to the attention of: Barb Renaud Coordinator of Employee Services Fax: (613) 258-3610 E-mail: hr@cdsbeo.on.ca Only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all applicants for their interest. Learning and Growing Together in Christ CDSBEO IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING AN INCLUSIVE, ACCESSIBLE AND BARRIER-FREE WORKPLACE. IF YOU WILL REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DURING THE JOB SELECTION PROCESS, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND WE WILL WORK TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. Brent Laton Wm. J. Gartland Chair of the Board Director of Education
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Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;A1â&#x20AC;? Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree removal, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764.
Almost never used the same cloth or mop twice to clean your home, I just bring everything home to wash it. Perth area. Call Sherri 613-264-0884 and leave a message.
Candidates must be legally employable in Canada to be considered for employment. For assistance with accommodation issues regarding the submission of your resume, please contact 3M Canada Human Resources. We thank all applicants in advance; however, only those under consideration will be contacted. 3M Canada is committed to Employment Equity and welcomes applications from women and men, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, and persons with disabilities.
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Experienced, reliable cleaning lady. I don’t cut Tutor, French, English recorners, I clean them. tired teacher, Smiths Falls, Please call Karen cell 613-866-7907. 613-868-4723.
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FARM AUCTION SAT, SEPT 20, 2014 @ 10 AM PREVIEW @ 9 AM FOR MR. & MRS. GILLES DAOUST #5675 CHARLIEVILLE RD. PRESCOTT, ON
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The Township of Rideau Lakes requires a qualified firm or individual to maintain and update the township website beginning January 1, 2015. Details on the RFP can be obtained from the township’s website or by contacting: Joe Whyte, Treasurer Township of Rideau Lakes 1439 County Road Delta, K0E 1G0 joe@twprideaulakes.con.ca EDUCATION & TRAINING
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Directions: County Rd #26 to Maynard, take Charlieville Rd north to property on right. Follow the signs. The Daoust’s have sold the property & offer the following at auction approx. 40 cords of good dry firewood (hardwood), large quantity of lumber, J200 Jobber portable bandsaw (very little use) w/ 6.5 hp Honda motor, horse drawn equip’t, gravity & hay wagons, ploughs, spreaders, discs, cultivators, International Harvestor combine, seeder, Shaver 3pt hydraulic post driver, century welder, generator, air compressor, shop tools, fencing supplies, feeders etc... Variety of household, beautiful bent willow arm chair, rattan & wrought iron patio set etc... Auctioneers Note: Equipment in excellent condition, for a detailed list w/ photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, Damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen, Washrooms Terms: Cash, Debit , Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:
TRUCK TRAINING ACADEMY
10-12 Maple Avenue, Smiths Falls ON K7A 1Z5 For course information please call 1-866-529-1113 or 613-742-7499
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AUCTION SALE FOR MR. & MRS. MELVILLE BROWN TO BE HELD @ MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SUNDAY, SEP 21, 2014 @ 11 AM SHARP! PREVIEW @ 10 AM
Mr. & Mrs. Brown have sold their home & offer a good selection of antique furniture, grandfather clock, accent pieces, appliances, original artwork, tools, Yardworks I/C 15.5 hp Briggs & Stratton lawn tractor (2 years old), garden wagon, good 4x8 trailer w/ adjustable bed, WWI & WWII Lions head swords, bayonet, firearms, fishing related items, gunsmithing books etc... Auctioneer’s Note: Items have been well maintained throughout. PAL required for firearms. Military memorabilia, firearms to be sold at 1pm, tractor @ 12 noon sharp! For a full list w/ photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, accidents day of sale. Canteen, Washrooms Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:
@ 47 Main St. E., Smiths Falls, ON on Mon., Sept. 22/14 @ 6pm ~
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LAwN TrACTOrS. HOUSEHOLd FUrNISHINgS for the late Colonial St. Pierre from the village of Elphin take the Elphin-Maberly Rd. to #1549 Gully Rd., Mississippi Station K0H 2C0 (Auction Signs) on Sat., Sept. 13/14 @ 10 am
Yard Works 20hp-46” cut lawn tractor c/w 42” snowblower. Husqvarna LTH140 hydrostatic ride on mower. Push lawnmower. Mastercraft snowblower. 2 single axle trailers. Elto outboard motor. Honda 1400 generator. Cistern pump. Qty of hand, power & garden tools. Alum., step & extension ladders. Wheelbarrow. Bird bath. Sm. qty firewood. 5 pce maple bedroom suite. 3 pce bedroom set. Chest of drawers. Dresser. Night stands. 2 pce chesterfield set. Wicker side chair. Several tables. Deacon’s bench. Flatscreen TV. Books. Binoculars. Lge qty everyday dishes & cookware. Fancy serving dishes. Set of English dinnerware. Crystal stemware. Blue Mountain pottery & many other articles too numerous to mention....... This auction offers a good blend of household commodities & outdoor equipment. Everything must sell to settle the estate. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
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DIESEL & ZERO TURN LAWNMOWERS. SHOP EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AUCTION
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NEXT CLASS STARTS ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 AIR BRAKE CERTIFICATION COURSE SEPTEMBER 25-26, 2014
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EDUCATION & TRAINING Watercolor Classes Carleton Place, beginning weekdays late Sept e m b e r , 10am-12:30pm, 5 lessons $100. Learn simple techniques and produce beautiful artwork, you will be proud to display. Instructor: Eileen Mattson 613-253-7396 e_mattson@rogers.com
for Patricia Hendry/Woolsey @ 1626 Ebbs Side Rd., Perth, ON From Perth take Hwy 7E, Left onto Conc. 7 (Drummond Centre Rd.) to Ebbs Side Rd. (Signs) on Sat., Sept. 27/14 @ 10 am (Property auctioned @ 11 am)
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Window Washing WizardsCommercial and residential. Fully insured, 20 years Experience. Now accepting Credit Cards. Ask about our spring re-booking discount. We offer weekly, bi-weekly and monthly discounts. 613-264-6115.
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Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
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Business or Duplex - The Choice is Yours~ This property will be sold UNRESERVED to the highest bidder, regardless of price. A very unique opportunity. Featuring a vinyl sided 1 ¾ story home that currently houses a business downstairs, living quarters upstairs or income generating apartment. This convenient location has an open downstairs area complete with 2 pc bath w/ laundry hookup & kitchenette. Separate stairs lead to 2nd level w/ a spacious living room, bedroom , kitchen & 4 pc bath. New roof approx. 5 yrs ago, Pella windows & new doors recently installed. Electric heat, 3 water tanks, 2 x 100 amp services. On town sewer & water. This property has 140’ (+/-) frontage by 119’ (+/-) depth w/ a secluded back yard for outdoor entertaining. 2014 taxes $3245.36. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
HUGE MARINE & RECREATIONAL AUCTION!!! Saturday, Sept 13th, 8 A.M. Barrie, ON Boats/Trailers, RV’S, Travel-Trailers, 5th-Wheels, ATV’s/PWC’s, Snowmobiles. For full listing & pictures visit www.aeroauctions.ca Online Bidding available. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME! 1-866-375-6109
GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET 11, 12, 13 September, Wayside Drive Perth, lots of interesting & useful items. Most but not all $2 or less. 1577 Richmond Rd., Smiths Falls (2 minutes from Franktown). Saturday and Sunday, September 13 and 14, 8-1. 2787 Stagecoach Road, Osgoode. September 6 to September 15. A clearance of many items. 32 Code Crescent, off Harold Street, Smiths Falls, September 13, 8am-3pm. Large & small items.
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~Tranquil Country Estate~ Featuring a vinyl sided bungalow on a quiet country lot with circular driveway. Cathedral ceiling gives an open feeling to the functional kitchen & dining room. The large pass through to living room adds to the open concept. 4 pc bath convenient for all 3 bedrooms w/ additional 2 pc. ensuite powder room on main level. Additional bedroom allows for guests or office space in the finished basement complete w/ wood stove in the large open family room. Utility room in walk-out basement houses a new Lennox propane furnace installed in ’13 w/ propane hot water heater, washer/dryer hookup, air exchanger, water softener & 200 amp service. Cold room in basement & numerous closets/pantries provide storage throughout home. Central air & 27’(+/-) round pool w/ slide to cool down in Summer. Roof replaced approx. 5 yrs ago, newer windows & doors throughout. Large wrap around deck provides walkout to bedroom & great entertainment area around the pool. The home is on well & septic. Annual taxes approx. $2000.00. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Hands Auction is pleased to bring to market this smartly upgraded home. Tools are in good condition. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Indoor & Outdoor, 5 Julian St., Carleton Place, September 13 & 14, 8-3pm, jewellery, antiques, books, cassettes, records, dvd’s, cd’s & much more. Many items under $1.
Kiwanis Yard Sale, Saturday, September 13, 8-2, 109 Beckwith St East, Perth. Call 613-267-4662 to donate.
Downsizing, everything must go. Saturday, September 20, 8-2, 3 Catherine St., Smiths Falls. HUGE ANTIQUES YARD SALE Bigger than most auctions, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sept 12, 13, 14th. Many tents to browse through. 868 Clarendon Street, Quyon 819-458-2268 Call evenings RAIN OR SHINE
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Kitley Line 3, #935, Saturday-Sunday, September 13-14, 9-4, dishes, nicknacks, quantity of small oil lamps, Delta woodturning lathe 36” bed, set of woodturning tools for lathe, handsaw, B&D workbench model 425, 1/4” electric drill, electric wood plane, mechanic’s toolboxes 2 units, Honda generator 3500 watts gas, CCM 3 speed bicycle, much more. Rain or shine.
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Moving sale, household and misc items, planer, wedding dress, office furniture, oak entertainment centre. Saturday, September 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 1362 Drummond Concession 1, Perth. Perth, September 13, 7 Glascott, war board games, pieces, war history art/books, housewares, decor, garden items, tools, furniture, movies.
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Saturday September 13, 2014 10:00 a.m. sharp For Rita Campbell and Don Markwick to be held at their home located at 148 Snelgrove Drive, Carp, Ontario. (Carp Road to Charlie’s Lane to Snelgrove) Dining Room Set; Crystal; Dishes; Furniture; Tools; Miscellaneous household Items, etc. etc. Owners: Rita Campbell and Don Markwick 613-839-0284 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident
AUCTION SALE Saturday September 20, 2014 10:00 AM sharp
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We have been instructed by Mr. Brian Card to sell by Public Auction the property and contents of his home located at 2160 Burnt Lands Rd., Carp, Ontario – corner of Burnt Lands Rd and Vaughan Side Rd. (March Rd to Burnt Lands Rd., or Upper Dwyer Hill Rd to Vaughan Side Rd. to Burnt Lands Rd.)
The Property: Legal Description: PART LOT 21 CON 11 HUNTLEY AS IN N368046 BEING PART 1 PLAN 4R27803 It consists of a 2 storey, 4 bedroom, 2 bath all brick century home situated on 5 gorgeous acres with a great view. This home has had many upgrades over the years – kitchen, baths, floors, staircase, office/family room addition, heated porch; windows, generator panel etc. etc. This house is in absolute move in condition. In addition to the house, there is a detached heated garage/workshop – 18 x 26; a 40 x 24 steel clad machine shed; a grain bin; a 33 x 22 board and batten stable/storage shed; a 33 x 27 log barn with a 26 x 15 lean to addition as well as a 60 x 27 pole barn extension. All buildings are in excellent condition and would work well for horses or storage. There is a large field/paddock area to the rear of the buildings. The complete lot size is approximately 250’ x 800’ and is Zoned Agricultural. The property will be offered for sale at 12:00 Noon and is being sold subject to a reserve bid. It is being sold in an “As Is, Where Is” condition. Any Inspections must be done prior to the day of the sale. Viewing of the property is “By Appointment Only” thru the Auctioneer prior to the day of the Sale. Viewing of the contents is the day of the Sale. Contents: Yamaha VK540 III long track snowmobile – 1369 Kilometres; King ¾ HP 16 spd HD drill press; General 10” 2 HP table saw; Porter cable router; Gas powered wood splitter; Dremel Bench saw; Mastercraft work stand; 3 Antique telephones; 2 small utility trailers; Ski Boose wood carrier; duck and goose decoys; archery target; small Beau Mark upright freezer; Kenmore bar fridge; assortment of hardware – nails, nuts and bolts, screws, fasteners etc. etc.; golf clubs; tool boxes; garden tools; sockets; fence wire; Stihl chain saw parts; Battery charger; 2 small floor jacks; wall mounted heater; small space heaters; Homelite XL chain saw; Wine bottle holders; Wearever cookware; Copper jug; Power cords; Chandeliers; Oak shelving; rakes; shovels; hoes; scythe; Dirt Devil Vacuum; Table and chairs; Set of dishes – Medussa fine porcelain; Storage bins; Pure Spring box; School desk; Bottles; floor fan; Live animal traps; milking stool; rain water barrels; 2 benches; stainless steel water tank; section of scaffold; lawn roller; tires etc. etc. Owner: Brian Card 613-884-4233 Terms: For the property: $20,000 bank draft or money order the day of the sale with the balance on closing in 30 days. Terms: For the contents: Cash or Cheque with ID All sales Final – Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
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ANNUAL FALL MACHINERY EQUIPMENT & TOOL AUCTION Saturday, October 4th at 9:00 A.M. Sharp 15093 County Rd. 18, Osnabruck Centre WANTED Good quality consignments of farm machinery; cattle handling equipment; farm-related items including horse & hobby-type articles; light & heavy industrial and construction equipment; lawn and garden equipment; shop tools; ATV’s; good quality new and used building and fencing products and more for our Annual Fall Consignment Auction. NOTE It has been proven that the earlier your merchandise is consigned and placed in yard the more exposure it gets and the more money it brings. Call now to consign. Better early than late. Turn that unused equipment into cash! NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS To consign call Peter or Helen Ross Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Ingleside, ON (613) 537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com
Saturday Sept. 13, 11 Gale St., Almonte. Household items, toys, collectibles and much more. Something for everyone. Saturday September 13, 134 Oak Lane, Perth, 7-1pm.
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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
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We pay the HST for the month of September 7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net
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5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD
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“Call or email to Book Your Auction Today” Saturday September 13 2014 - On Site Auction - CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY 28 R5 (Just Off Bay Road) Smiths Falls – From Smiths Falls take Hwy 15 Towards Kingston and Turn right on Bay Road – Follow Auction Signs to R5 Road. Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) AMF Crestliner Boat with 85 HP Mercury Outboard & Trailer, Cast Iron Stationary Skeet Thrower, 1970 Hand Crafted Wood Cuddy Cabin Boat made by James Walker of Perth Volvo 6 Cyl io Engine stored inside. Decoys, Antique Cupboards, Quality Antique Furniture, Antique Vanity, AS NEW Full Size Appliances, Air Conditioner, Selection of Old Windows, New Wood, Doors, Boat (Stored Inside), Household Dishes, Glassware & Collectibles Boat, Queen Bed, Older Tonka, Pie crust Table, Assorted Antique Quality Furniture, Kitchenware, Household, Upright Piano & Bench, Large Selection of Assorted Lumber, Upright Freezer, Chest Freezer, Elephant Tusks and More! Auctioneers Note: The Property is Sold – Many of the Original Antiques came from The McClean Mansion in Merrickville. Expect a very large Auction with Suprises as many items have yet to be uncovered. Sunday September 14 2014 - Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) - Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, American Express To be Held at Dan Peters Auction Hall - 182 Glenview Road, Smiths Falls (Drummond North Elmsley) Please Expect a very Full Auction – Antique Furniture, Bedroom Sets, Livingroom Sets, Dishes, Small Household Appliances, Tools and so much more! Plan on a Very Big Auction ! Handmade 8 x 12 LOG Bunkie ñ Must See, Selection of Lumber Stored 30 years. Sunday September 21 2014 - On Site Auction - CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY 5 Cordukes, Stittsville - Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9am) - Blizzard by Murray Snow Blower 8 HP 27” Throw, Shop Vac, Fast Fit Door & Frame, Radio Flyer Wagon, Garden Ornaments, Lumber, Ladders, Cub Cadet Gas Push Mower, Saw Horses, Concrete Blocks, Stain Glass, Decorative Bell, Bells, Pictures & Prints, Corner Display Wall Cabinet, Corner Knick Knack Stand, Kierstead Print, Entertainment Centre, Antique Wash Stand Set, 2 Door White Pantry, Pair Lamps, Pillows, Linens, Rolling Organizer, Maple Table & 4 Chairs, 2 Piece China Cabinet, Iron Rack, Vanity with Mirror, Pine Gentlemen’s Dresser, Wooden Bunk Bed Set, Some Electronics, Telephone Table, BB Gun, Antique Wicker Wheel Chair, Propane BBQ, Patio Deck Box, Patio Cart, Patio Set, Bistro Set, Patio Umbrella Swing, Utility Trailer, Wheel Barrows, Roll Top Desk, 4 Drawer Steel File Cabinet, Selection of Tools, Wire Racks, Roxul, Beatty Wash Tubs, Tub Stand, Bench Grinder, Tools, Nuts & Bolts Looking for Consignments of QUALITY Antiques for our ANNUAL NEW YEARS DAY AUCTION. First Come First Serve. WE ARE NOW BOOKING FALL & WINTER ON SITE AUCTIONS. NO AUCTION TOO BIG OR SMALL. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU BETTER! FULL EXPOSURE! LOW RATES! FAST RESULTS!
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~ Light, Bright & Beautiful ~ Indulge Yourself. Move the family straight into this spacious, country, brick/vinyl exterior, 4 bedroom residence (all w/ closets) plus a detached 1 car garage/workshop. Front verandah & side mud room entrances. The tiled, oak kitchen & oak floored living room are well lit & roomy. Plenty of cupboard space to please the home cook. 4 pce bath. Full basement has finished rec-room w/ a new WETT Certified wood stove plus 2 storage rooms, laundry room, cold room & service room. 200 amp services. 3 yr old propane furnace. Owned hot water heater. Newer windows upstairs. On well & septic. Annual taxes $1450.00.00 (/-). Several outbuildings. Approx. 1 ¾ acres w/ 468 ft frontage, irregular shaped lot, RP28R1363, Part 1, Part 2. This home is ideal for an expanding family. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.
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Carleton Place Official Plan appeal successfully scoped tgesner@perfprint.ca
News – The following were issues discussed by Carleton Place council members during the physical environment and planning and protection committee meetings, held Sept. 2. Carleton Place senior staff and the town’s solicitor recently met with the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) and successfully scoped the municipality’s Official Plan (OP) appeal to two areas. Carleton Place resident and developer Volunder (Wally) Thorbjornsson appealed the town’s policy document in May, citing the future use of newly acquired land by the town, as well as a zoning change on a portion of his property from residential to employment use. “Both the snow dump and the zoning changes on my land depreciate the value of my property,” he said at the time. Furthermore, Thorbjornsson’s actions were the result of the proposed use for the Hooper Street property, which has been zoned employment land. “As a taxpayer and a member of this community I want that land to have the highest and best use possible,” he noted, “and that use would be a mixed-use development.” Owing to the scoping, the town’s director of planning, Lisa Young said the balance of the OP comes into force and effect. “The town’s solicitor is now pursuing possible hearing dates with the OMB to resolve the appeal,” she added. This subject will be brought forward to a future meeting of council. Carleton Place adopted its new OP in July 2013. The document sets out the land use policy directions for long-term growth and development in the municipality. Lanark County is the approval authority for the OP. Formerly it was the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH). Fire update Ocean Wave Fire Company (OWFC) chief Les Reynolds submitted his July report to members of
Carleton Place council. “July was a relatively quiet month, continuing the trend so far in 2014,” he noted. The total number of calls for service so far this year (94) is 25 per cent lower than 2013. In July there were 16 emergency calls: 14 fire related and two motor vehicle collisions. One of the incidents was an automatic aid call to Mississippi Mills. Carleton Place’s Fire Service Master Plan (FSMP) was approved by council in June. The FSMP examines all aspects of the OWFC’s operations, considers the factors that may have an impact over the next 10 years and makes a number of recommendations. At the time, Reynolds was tasked with preparing a report prioritizing the 23 recommendations included in the plan and outlining the feasibility and implications of each one. At the planning and protection committee meeting, the fire chief highlighted the five recommendations with a high priority. Reynolds said Carleton Place would like to extend an invitation for an automatic aid agreement with Beckwith, “to be a good neighbour,” and the agreement would be drafted for council’s consideration. “Twelve years ago we entered into an agreement with Mississippi Mills,” he said, “and it’s worked well.” Another recommendation is the development of a volunteer firefighter compensation strategy for council’s consideration and approval. Reynolds said other issues to be addressed are insurance, benefits and retention incentives, as well as mandating a periodic review requirement. Promoting collaborative partnerships with other Lanark County fire departments is identified as a high priority. “Share in training courses and provide instructors as an effective means to conduct training activities,” Reynolds said. Deputy chief Dave Joy has taken a lead role in this. Consideration must be given to creating a part time administrative position, to be included in
2015 budget at an estimated cost of $30,000. “This person could provide support to the fire service as well as other divisions of the department of protective services,” Reynolds said. “I don’t take stuff lightly, but things are getting busy.” Another priority: A workload analysis to determine whether current staffing levels are adequate to continue to provide a proactive, effective fire prevention and public education program. “We have been very proactive in fire prevention, but I want to do an analysis to see if we are even coming close to what we are trying to do,” Reynolds said. The OWFC has two fire prevention officers. Reynolds congratulated OWFC volunteer firefighter Bill Katsoulis who was recently hired by Ottawa Fire Services. He begins his new job on Sept. 15. “This is a direct result of the intensive training that goes on at our station,” Coun. Louis Antonakos said. Driver training was the focus in July, and Reynolds participated in the inaugural meeting of the advisory group established by local Member of Parliament Scott Reid to consider options for the future of his initiative to promote the availabil-
New acquisition In March of this year the town’s Bombardier sidewalk plow was submerged in a sinkhole resulting from a watermain break at Queen and Peter streets. In a report to council, director of public works Dave Young noted compensation through the municipality’s insurance company was recently resolved. On Sept. 2 council authorized staff to proceed with the acquisition of a 2014 Holder sidewalk plow (Model C270) for $102,298.75. In addition, a blower attachment for the unit will be purchased for $7,824.25 Quotes were solicited from various suppliers: Holder, $102,298.75; Trackless, $106,500; Bombardier, $130,340; CRTPS, $115,225; and Wille, $117,580 (new) and $113,715 (demo). Young said the blower attachment is not currently in the public works department’s fleet.
The Gourmet Restaurant Original Owners are Back!!!!! We are back! In keeping with its history in Carleton Place and the surrounding areas, we are pleased to announce that The Gourmet Restaurant is now owned and operated by its original owners as of June 2014! The Gourmet Restaurant is known for its fast friendly service, big food portions, and delicious sandwiches and pizzas. If you are looking for the family style restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner, then the Gourmet is the place to go. Stop in , say hello and enjoy the great food and service that the Gourmet has always been known for!
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SCHEDULED MEETING DATES 2014 Tuesday Sept. 16th, 2014 , 6:00 PM Public Works Tuesday Sept. 16th, 2014, Immed. Following Finance Tuesday Sept. 23rd, 2014, 7:00 PM
The taxes are due on Wednesday September 24th, 2014. For your convenience the office will be open on Saturday September 20th, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon to receive tax payments only.
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 2014 ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS LIST? In order to vote, you must be on the Voter’s List. To ensure that your name is on the list and all relevant information is correct, visit the Municipal Office with proper identification (showing proof of identity and qualifying address) during regular business: Monday to Friday – 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Councillor Brian Dowdall Reeve Sharon Mousseau Reeve Richard Kidd
Detailed agendas for meetings are available for review on the Township website at www.twp.beckwith.on.ca or at the Township Office 24 hours prior to the meeting
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News – Paul Watters is seeking re-election after one term on the Mississippi Mills council. Watters, considers himself a people person with a strong voice in the Ramsay ward, who is focused on putting people and the community first. “I am the most approachable, understanding and passionate councillor,” said Watters when asked why residents should vote for him. As to why he is running for re-election he has one key reason. “There are so many things I want to complete and I haven’t been able to yet,” said Watters. Watters moved to Almonte in 1983 with his wife Joan and their three children after being born and raised in West Carleton, where his strong family values and close ties with the rural community were formed. Watters is retired from Bell Canada, where he served as a manager in the communication field and for the last 11 years has owned his own company, PJ Communications, where he works with more than 15 companies between Almonte and Carleton Place. He is a past-president of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 240 Almonte and is a life member, a past president of the Almonte Little League Association and Clayton Hall. If re-elected as a councillor for Ramsay ward he will continue to work with the planning committee to develop a connection with rural subdivisions to Almonte in order to promote active transportation.
Paul Watters “One of the biggest complaints I hear from people in rural settlements is their kids want to bike to school. For example, the people in Grey Stone, they don’t want their kids to have to take March Road,” explained Watters. “What we have to do is develop trails so they can get off the main highways and still get to town safe. I am looking to create trails on the back of farm land…it’s nice for seniors, adults and young families.” Another rural issue that he is concerned with is cell phone coverage in Mississippi Mills. Watters calls cell phone coverage in rural areas his “Achilles heel.” “Right now in my house in Clayton, I have no cell phone coverage,” said Watters. “It’s like that in half of Clayton. Today in the business world your cell is your internet access. People are mov-
ing from Clayton to Almonte because they can’t work from home.” He said he will continue to work with Lanark County to increase cell coverage in all rural communities. “I will be a stronger voice at the county. It’s a bigger issue than just Lanark County it affects all of eastern Ontario,” he noted. Watters was one of the key organizers of the World Broomball tournament in the Ottawa Valley, receiving the Lanark County Award of Excellence for Business Recreation Sports and Tourism for the event. He knows tourism is an important issue in the community. “Today we have 4-6,000 vehicles go to Ottawa everyday but they come to Almonte because they love Almonte. We have to promote Almonte more,” said Watters. “The reason I’m saying that is the bike clubs understand, they can come here and we have a lot of possible tourist attractions in Mississippi Mills and all of our business we have to offer.” This election, voters will also decide if they want to change the size of council from 11 members to seven members. Watters says he has done his homework on the issue of council size and notes that the Carleton Place council has five councillors, one deputy mayor and a mayor with a budget $20,000 more
than Mississippi Mills. Watters wants council size to stay status quo. “If you decrease the size of council to seven and if the mayor and deputy mayor are elected from Almonte, Almonte would control most meetings 4-3. No matter how you do the math, someone loses control,” says Watters. “I worry about it, four years is a long time for a weak council. If you go to seven, I’m afraid of the control issue and because of that rural Mississippi Mills can be affected negatively.” Watters wants to have stronger communication with the City of Ottawa and other local municipalities to help promote greater awareness of local events, businesses and the community. He also hopes to continue to work with community groups such as the Clayton Hall, accessibility, adopt-a-park (Augusta Street Park) and the skateboard park. The Canadian Gazette newspaper will be running candidate profiles in upcoming issues before the Oct. 27 municipal election. Since Watters filed his papers the following candidates are also seeking one of the four seats in Ramsay ward: Sietze Praamsma, Val Wilkinson and Christa Lowry. Also throwing their hat in the race in the Almonte ward this week was Rickey Minnille. Watch the Canadian Gazette to learn more about the residents who will be looking to earn your vote.
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Corinna Jones, a personal support work at Almonte Country Haven gets dumped with ice water for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge by Simon Harding and Doreen Duff on Aug. 28. million donors. Last year, from July 29 to Aug. 29 they received just $2.8 million in donations. ALS Canada has received more than $10 million in donations. Dalgity, who is a personal trainer at the fitness centre put the word out about the challenge on social media and
never thought they would get that many people. “It started out just with our family and a chance for the new owners of the fitness centre, Andrea and Emery Robichaud, to meet our community,” said Dalgity. “It just grew, I didn’t think See ICE page A/CP22
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Community – Ice, ice baby! More than 80 people in Almonte took an ice cold shower on their head last week as part of the Ice Bucket Challenge, which is a viral campaign raising awareness and money for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). According to the ALS Association (United States) the campaign, which sees people dump ice water on their head and then encourages them to make a donation and challenge more people, was started by Anthony Senerchia, Pat Quinn, and Pete Frates (a former Boston college baseball star) and his family. Alison Dalgity, who lost her mother June in 2005 to the disease at the age of 62 organized an event at the Almonte Fitness Centre. Sixty-five people took the challenge and they raised $1,200 for ALS Canada. Ed Ladouceur also donated a handmade cedar hammock that was auctioned off to Tony Lopes for $350. “It is huge,” said Dalgity. “A month ago people didn’t know what those letters meant, just to have that awareness for a family going through ALS and the donations it means the world to everyone affected.” Since July 29, when the campaign went viral the ALS Association in the United States have received more than $100 million in donations with three
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we would get that many people.” Andrea Robichaud was very pleased and thankful with the turnout and generosity of the community. “AFC is proud to have been able to sponsor the challenge to help raise awareness and donations for ALS,” Andrea told the Canadian Gazette. “This is a cause that is very close to the hearts of people around us and we wanted to show our support to them, the community, and the cause.” She says Almonte is a very supportive community. “It was just overwhelming, we always had a lot of community support
when mom had ALS and after her passing but the support (at the challenge) was absolutely amazing,” Dalgity remarked. To those who are criticizing how the funds will be allocated Dalgity says ALS Canada is doing a lot of work on a number of fronts. “Yes, we would love to find a cure for ALS but some of the money is going to administrative work and the money goes to help families, not just finding a cure,” said Dalgity. “The administrators do so much behind the scenes, they work to find volunteers to help feed people with ALS or to help build things like wheel chair ramps.” Everyone who participated in the challenge at the fitness centre nomi-
nated Levi Home Hardware Building Centre in Almonte. “We would like to see more businesses get involved and make it a challenge throughout town to see who can raise the most money,” said Dalgity. Seniors ice staff On Aug. 28, 10 residents at Almonte Country Haven dumped icy water on 21 staff members as part of the challenge, organized by personal support worker Emily Fournier. “I have seen many videos on Facebook and YouTube but none with elderly people dumping buckets of water on staff members heads,” Fournier told the Canadian Gazette. “I thought it would be a different way to show our support
for ALS. A lot of people at my work didn’t realize what exactly ALS actually was so I made up a fact sheet about ALS and posted it along with a sign up sheet at the nursing home, I was overwhelmed with the respond from staff and visitors, it was amazing.” The nursing home raised $700 and has decided to donate it to a local man who is battling ALS. “We are so excited to have raised this much money, we are a small home so this is incredible,” said Fournier. The nursing home has nominated Lanark Lodge (Perth), Fairview Manor and Garden Terrace (Kanata). For more information on ALS Canada and the ice bucket challenge, visit www.als.ca.
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UPcoming coUncil meetingS: September 16, 2014 @ 6:00 pm - council committee of the Whole (immediately following council) All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. emPloYment oPPoRtUnitY
tAX/WAteR cleRK $39,108.29-$48,074.08 For a detailed job description, check out our web site at mississippimills.ca or contact Rhonda Whitmarsh, Treasurer at (613) 256-2064 ext. 262 or via email at rwhitmarsh@ mississippimills.ca . Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to Rhonda Whitmarsh no later than 12 o’clock noon on Friday, September 12, 2014. We would like to thank all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. If you require this document or any additional documents in an alternative format, please contact our office at 613 256-2064. Should you require any special accommodations in order to apply or interview for a position with the Town of Mississippi Mills we will endeavour to make such accommodations. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection.
cARleton PlAce & DiStRict memoRiAl HoSPitAl BoARD - 1 memBeR ReQUiReD There is one vacancy on the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Board. The Board governs the hospitals’ affairs and oversees its management. For a copy of the terms of reference or for more information about the Board, please contact Toni Surko, Chief Executive Officer, at 613-253-3825. Residents of Mississippi Mills interested in representing the Town on the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Board should complete a Committee Application Form, available online at www.mississippimills.ca or at the Municipal Office, and submit it by noon on September 24, 2014 to: Town Clerk Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Rd, P.O. Box 400 Almonte, ON K0A 1A0
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Andrea Robichaud, co-owner at Almonte Fitness Centre, pours ice water on Steve Dalgity, as Danica Dalgity, far left, and right: Will Green, Sherri Hickey and Garry Dalgity watch.
Municipal Matters September 11, 2014
2014 FinAl tAX notice installment due – monday, September 29, 2014 If you own property in the Town of Mississippi Mills and did not receive a tax bill, or if you are a new owner of property and you have not received a tax bill from the previous owner, please call the Tax Department at 256-2064 ext. 224.
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miSSiSSiPPi millS PUBlic liBRARY ReQUiReS A SPAce neeDS ASSeSSment The Mississippi Mills Public Library Board (MMPLB) is seeking proposals for professional services to prepare a Space Needs Assessment. For a copy of the RFP go to http://www. mississippimills.ca/en/live/library.asp or come to the Almonte Branch Library, 155 High St. Inquiries to Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian at 613 256-1037. Interested parties are invited to submit in confidence, their proposals to the undersigned no later than Noon, Friday September 19, 2014. Ms. Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian, (613) 256-1037 Email: pharris@mississippimills.ca
Mississippi Mills Recreation and Culture Department Fall Programs 2014-2015 ADULT RECREATIONAL BADMINTON Location: Naismith Public School Monday’s and Thursday’s beginning Sept 8/14 – April 30/15 Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $40.00 per person ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL Location: Almonte & District High School Tuesday’s beginning Sept 16/14 – May 5/15 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $40.00 per person YOUTH NIGHTS Location: Almonte & District High School Friday’s beginning Oct 17/14 – April 24/15 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Youth ages 10-15 PICK UP HOCKEY at Almonte Arena Location: Almonte Community Centre Thursday’s beginning Oct 2/14 – Mar 26/15 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required Cancellation date: Dec 25 & Jan 1
PICK UP HOCKEY at Pakenham Arena Location: Stewart Community Centre Wednesday’s beginning Oct 1/14 – Mar 11/15 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. $5.00 per person per session Full equipment is required. Cancellation date: Dec 24 & Dec 31 BABYSITTING COURSE Participants must be at least 12 years old Location: Almonte & District High School 3 Weekend sessions Oct 18 and 19/14; Jan 24 & 25/15; April 25 & 26/15 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $50.00 per student LINE DANCING All ages welcome! Location: Almonte Community Centre/ Stewart Community Centre Thursday’s – Dates TBA 1:30 p.m – 3:00pm ($8.00/class) AEROBICS – Senior Friendly Location: Pakenham Stewart Commuity Centre Monday & Wednesday’s 10:00 am – 11:00 am ($8.00 / class)
RECREATIONAL HOCKEY PROGRAM Location: Pakenham Arena Saturday’s beginning Oct 4/14 – March 14/15 Program Times: Age 5 – 6 years 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Age 7-8 years 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Age 9 – 11 years 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age 12 -15 years 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Basic equipment requirements are: helmet with face shield, neck guard, athletic support and hockey stick. Deletion Date: February 28/15 Cost: $ 120.00/ child (resident) $ 140.00/ child (non-resident) $ 360.00/family (3 or more family members registered) Program Registration will take place on Wednesday, Sept 10/14 “At a Glance” at the Almonte Community Centre from 7pm – 9pm AND Saturday, September 27/14 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon at the Pakenham Arena.
For more information on any of these programs please call the Recreation & Culture Department at 613-256-1077 Connected to Your Community - A/CP22 - Thursday, September 11, 2014
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Sports – All the ingredients for a successful tailgate party were in place: barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs, ice cold refreshments, live music, and an abundance of proud fans decked out in the jerseys of their favourite players. Preceding the Carleton Place Canadians home opener against the Pembroke Lumber Kings on Saturday, Sept. 6, the town’s sister city committee hosted its fourth straight tailgate party outside the Neelin Street Community Centre (arena). “I think this was our best year,” committee chair Jeff Maguire said. He said the town was really fired up, and the weather co-operated. The Canadians are coming off an outstanding 2013-2014 season, winning the Central Canada Hockey League and Eastern Canadian championships, and finishing second at the RBC Cup (nationals). Tailgate festivities included a barbecue, performance by the Bowes Brothers, children’s activities, player autographs and photographs, raffle prizes, and the unveiling of the Junior A team’s new uniform. Too, the Bogart Cup and
himself after Carey Price, netminder for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. Kanata’s Colin Kruse (#11) played last season for the Lumber Kings, and given Saturday’s 5:15 p.m. matchup, earned oohs and ahhs from the crowd. Answering Denovan’s question, Bryce VanHorn (#19) from Kimball, Minnesota outed Alex “AJ” Klein (#6) from Minnetonka, Minnesota as the team’s party animal. Nicolas Mucci (#28) from Mississauga played last season with the Toronto Jr. Canadiens, even though he tried out for the Carleton Place squad. However, determined, he returned this year and earned himself a spot. Perth’s Kyle Dowdall (#25) told the crowd he’s been playing hockey for 14 Tara Gesner/METROLAND years. Twenty-two members of Connor During a pre-game tailgate party on Saturday, Sept. 6, returning CarMerkley’s (#17) family came out to leton Place Canadians player Andy Sturtz (#16) enjoys a bit of fun with show him their love and support. Even emcee Jack Denovan. grandpa sported a fun blue wig. From Fred Page Cup were on site. Emcee Jack Denovan introduced the new and returning players on the Canadians’ 2014-2015 roster, and he had a bit of fun at the same time.
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Top: Nicolas Mucci (#28) of the Canadians makes his way in front of Pembroke goaltender Joel Horodziejczyk (#30). Middle: Findlay Weir of Carleton Place shows her support for the local team. Right: Gordon and Victoria Galletti, Carleton Place Minor Hockey Association parents and volunteers, serve up hamburgers to tailgaters.
You are invited to take part in The Mississippi Lake Stewardship Planning Process The Second Public Forum on the Stewardship Plan for Mississippi Lake will take place on Sunday, September 20th from 10am until noon. This is your chance to voice your opinion on how you think the lake should be protected and provide your input into the lake plan.
Public Workshop #2: Recommending Actions When: Saturday, September 20th, 2014: 10am - 12 noon Where: Brunton Hall, Beckwith Township Office, 9th Line What For: ✓ To quickly review what we heard at our First Public Forum in June 2014 ✓ To review and discuss a list of potential actions that can be implemented to protect the values and address the issues identified at our First Public Forum
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Share your views on what should be done to: ✓ Protect water quality ✓ Manage excessive weed growth ✓ Deal with changing water levels ✓ Understand the effects of climate change ✓ Maintain/improve the fishery ✓ Protect/improve the natural environment and shorelines ✓ Minimize negative effects of existing and new development ✓ Promote good boating behaviour
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Now’s the time to give curling a try at Almonte Curling Club Sports – Are you looking for a change, something to get you out of the house, have some fun and a little exercise? Almonte Curling Club gives you a chance to try curling for three weeks and if you are not keen then you can get your money back. We have various skill levels so everyone fits into the game. We also have free clinics, brooms for your use and as an adult curling club member you can play on a team, or come out to our pick-up league on Monday night. (Special rate: $175 for the whole season and if you do your small volunteer contribution you get back a cheque for $45. That means it’s just $130 for the season. Wow!) You can also curl on a competitive team on Wednesday night or socially on Thursday nights. Both of these nights have mixed teams. It’s a great way to meet people and be a part of an awesome sport. Our day curlers are on the ice Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons and have an awesome program with many options as well. They have three draws with the option to pay separately. (Just in case you go away for a short vacation.) Every day they have a social time to sit, relax and talk to each other. They also have “Friendlies” (small competitions) with other clubs if you are interested. Our youth program has bantams and juniors Tuesday nights and Little Rocks on Friday after school and it is one of the most inexpensive sports in town. Kids can curl a whole season for just $75
and all they need is a CSA approved helmet and a clean pair of running shoes. We have coaches that will work with your child on an individual level as well as on a team. As a member of our club you get a discount on renting the facilities whether it be the ice, the lounge/kitchen or both. You also can participate in fun bonspiels if you choose, such as the ladies bonspiel, the Turkey Spiel and the Legion/ACC Challenge just to name a few. It’s completely up to you. Our club has had some wonderful successes over the years like school championships, provincial wins, a team going to nationals and on the social side we’ve had couples who have met at our club and got married. I believe the connections that are made in our club are wonderful. It not only enhances your social life, it keeps you active and makes your quality of life more rewarding. For information check out www.almonte.ovca. com or call 613-256-4560 and one of our members will return your call. You can also come and speak with us at one of the following events: • Sept. 10: Mississippi Mills at a Glance – Almonte Community Centre • Sept. 11: Seniors’ Expo – Almonte Community Centre • Sept. 25 (7 to 9 p.m.) and Sept. 27 (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.): Registration – Almonte Curling • Oct. 25: Open house from noon to 2 p.m. – Almonte Curling Club Written by Carolyn Mountenay, Curling Club member.
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Crown and Pumpkin Studio Tour to unfold next month in Mississippi Mills Community – Mark your calendar for the 18th anniversary of the ever popular Crown & Pumpkin Studio Tour, Thanksgiving weekend (Oct. 11, 12 and 13). The tour runs Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 10 a.m. through 5 p.m. and features 26 of the finest artists and artisans you’ll see anywhere. Once again, the ladies auxiliary of the Almonte Legion will host the increasingly popular luncheon on all three days from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy a complete lunch or select from the á la carte menu while you plan your tour route for the afternoon. From humble beginnings in 1996, the Crown & Pumpkin Studio Tour emerged from its predecessor venue that was sponsored by the Ramsay Township arts and recreation committee. The Crown & Pumpkin moniker is derived from the former Ramsay Township crest. The crown is a reference to the United Empire Loyalists, many of whom settled in the area, while the pumpkin is a symbol of the rich agricultural heritage of the region. The name was deemed original and catchy and sounds like a pub you might encounter in a rural village. Originally centered in Clayton, the tour has grown to include artists from Mississippi Mills atlarge. Admission is free. The tour folder will be widely available at local shops and public loca-
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Potter Clément Hoeck and his pottery will be available at stop 1 at Union Hall. Hoeck makes a wide variety of pieces, from casserole dishes to crocks, cups and chargers. ist’s inspirations, creative process and commitment to excellence. Only artists whose work has been judged to be of the highest standard by a jury of their peers have earned the privilege of participating. Our artists respect the quality of each other’s work and visitors will understand why Crown & Pumpkin artists are so proud to be part of this vibrant studio tour. Our mantra describes what visitors can expect of this event, quality, creativity and integrity. These are hallmarks of the unique Crown & Pumpkin Studio Tour. For more information, call Barbara Mullally at 613-2563647 or email barbara.mullally@ gmail.com.. Submitted by the Crown & Pumpkin Studio Tour.
tions in Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place, Perth, Merrickville, Ottawa and throughout the valley. The website offers details at www.crownandpumpkin.com. For previews of the work and studios, visit our Facebook page – Crown and Pumpkin Studio Tour. You’ll be amazed by the range of eclectic art. This event is a great opportunity to enjoy what our visitors have described as “simply the best studio tour around.” The experience allows visitors to connect directly with the artist. Through this one-on-one interaction, you’ll come to appreciate the person behind the art. Talk to the artists about their work and understand what makes them so passionate about their creations. Look beyond the work and hear first-hand about the art-
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The 18th annual Crown & Pumpkin Studio Tour will unfold around Mississippi Mills and the area on Thanksgiving weekend (Oct. 11, 12 and 13). Twenty-six of the region’s most talented artists will be featured, including the work of Diana Jackson, above. New to the tour, the sculptor will be opening a studio in Clayton this year. She’ll be featured at stop six in Clayton.
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Dodges in 1953 were mounted on a Plymouth chassis, which makes it easier than ever to find replacement parts. All Dodge models were completely restyled for 1953 and this was the first year that Dodge had a curved one-piece windshield. These cars had a reputation for dependability and good value for the money. Forster Motors was the Dodge-DeSoto dealer in Leamington in 1953 in a building still standing at the southeast corner of Nelson and Wellington. I photographed Dave’s Dodge in a building at the Leamington fairgrounds occupied by Legacy Auctions, a business owned and operated by Dave and Liz. The license plate on the Dodge fits the business: HYESTBID. I’m always looking for more stories. Email billsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, Ont. N8H 3W2.
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Easy grilled brunch burritos make for fun meal anytime Lifestyle – This makes a fun meal to serve outside because the foil keeps them warm until serving and catches any drips. Try them over the campfire or barbecue. Vary the heat in the sauce to taste and for a vegetarian version, omit the chorizo. Preparation time: 40 minutes Cooking time: 10 to 12 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients • 4 Ontario eggs • 1 tbsp (15 mL) milk • 1 tsp (5 mL) each chili powder and ground cumin • 1/4 tsp (1 mL) salt • 1/2 cup (125 mL) diced sweet red pepper • 1/3 cup (75 mL) diced mild or hot
smoked chorizo sausage • 1 tbsp (15 mL) butter • 2 tbsp (25 mL) each light sour cream and light mayonnaise • 1 tbsp (15 mL) fresh lime juice • Hot sauce (optional) • 4 9-inch (23 cm) whole wheat tortillas, warmed • 12 grape or cherry tomatoes, halved • 2 green onions, sliced • 1/2 cup (125 mL) chopped fresh coriander • 4 cups (1 L) baby spinach leaves Preparation instructions In medium bowl, beat together eggs, milk, chili powder, cumin and salt until blended; stir in red pepper and chorizo. In medium skillet, over medium heat
melt butter; cook egg mixture, stirring occasionally, until set but still moist. In small bowl, mix together sour cream, mayonnaise, lime juice and hot sauce (if using) until smooth. Spoon one-quarter of the egg mixture down centre of each tortilla, leaving about 1-inch (2.5 cm) border at edges. Arrange tomatoes, onions and coriander on egg mixture. Drizzle sour cream mixture over filling. Pile spinach on top. Fold over sides and ends, tucking in spinach and roll up; wrap each snugly in a 9-inch (23 cm) piece of foil and seal ends. Heat panini grill on medium-high Submitted photo heat; grill burritos for five to seven minThese grilled brunch burritos are a utes or until grill marks appear on the fresh addition to breakfast or any tortilla, opening the foil to check. Let meal. cool for a couple of minutes; slice in
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any other business, manufacturing and selling parts is a matter of supply and demand. Vehicles that didn’t enjoy stellar sales records when they were new often see their parts’ availability drop off dramatically after only a few years past their final production run. But it’s not always bad news. Often, non OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) suppliers will pick up the slack, especially on common repair parts and usually (but not always) at a lower price. There’s always the option of used parts obtained through salvage yards or auto recyclers. And of course there are our favourite webbased classified ad sites such as eBay or Kijiji. If it’s a serious problem, I’m sure there’s some type of warning system to let me know. As much as technology is advancing automobiles to the point where we can be completely oblivious to the task (aren’t some of us like that anyway?), vehicles still need some intelligent tender loving care to
make it, don’t risk it or at least have someone get out and act as a spotter to let you know what’s happening. I’m not sure if this is the right fluid but oil is oil, right? Put the wrong fluid in almost any under-hood reservoir and you risk some very expensive bills. The most popular and expensive mistake is adding engine or transmission oil to brake fluid reservoirs. Brake systems are full of rubber components and seals and when engine or any other crude based oil comes into contact with that rubber it will cause it to swell and then deteriorate. Just a few ounces of oil added to a brakemaster cylinder can ruin some very expensive components. Adding the wrong transmission fluid can cause slipping or mis-shifts or internal damage. A few minutes with the owner’s manual and a trip to your local autoparts store can save a bundle of cash. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont., K7A 4T1.
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MERA prepares to kick off Sunday Schoolhouse Concert Series Sept. 14 Arts – Danny Sullivan has done it again and put together an amazing Sunday Schoolhouse Concert Series for the fall. Read on and order your tickets early as word is spreading about the quality of the performers Sullivan has managed to bring to MERA’s Schoolhouse once again. Marie-Lynn Hammond: Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. Marie-Lynn Hammond has been called one of Canada’s best songwriters by none other than Estelle Klein, a cofounder of the Mariposa Folk Festival, and Gary Cristal, founder of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival. Cofounder of Stringband, the seminal Canadian folk group and indie-record pioneers, Hammond is known for her unique voice, her dynamic stage presence, and her brilliant songs, which range from wickedly funny to hauntingly personal – in both official languages. While she was recording Pegasus, her fifth album, Hammond lost one of her sisters to cancer, and after the album’s release in early 2003 she withdrew from the music scene for several years. Just as she was about to start performing once more, a major accident left her with a visual disability, forcing her once again to regroup. But Hammond is back performing and writing at the top of her form again, with not one, but two new CDs launched in 2013: HoofBeats, a collection
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MERA is getting set to kick off its Sunday Schoolhouse Concert Series the Slocan Ramblers will play the MERA schoolhouse on Oct. 26 at 2 on Sept. 14. First up will be Marie-Lynn Hammond, left, who is known p.m. They are a young bluegrass band to watch. for her unique voice, stage presence and brilliant songwriting. Right, of original songs about horses, and Creatures, 12 new songs about humans, animals, the environment, and their complex interrelationships. Hammond says her MERA performance will be the last stop on a brief farewell tour, as arthritis has made playing guitar difficult for
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musical friends as: Eddie Paton (Robert Michaels), bass master Drew Birston (Chantal Kreviazuk), and Cuban master percussionists Chendy Leon and Alberto Suarez. Touring as everything from a duo to a quintet, McKhool and Laliberté draw from this collective of master musicians to bring Sultans of String to community, festival and intermediate/high school audiences around the world including the Celtic Connections Festival in the UK, Birdland jazz Club in NYC, Mariposa Folk Festival, National Arts Centre, and performing with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thompson Hall.
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piece is sure to keep garnering attention far beyond the traditional bluegrass fanbase. “The Slocan Ramblers put on one of the most vibrant shows of acoustic music I’ve seen in some time. It’s rare for Canadians (especially young Canadians) to play this music with such authority, passion and yet ability for experimentation. Chops galore, and a handsome bunch of fellas” – Tom Power, host of CBC’s Deep Roots and Radio 2 Morning The Sultans of String: Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. MERA is proud to present The Sultans of String duo of Chris McKhool and Kevin Laliberté at MERA. JUNO Award nominees and “Canada’s ambassadors of musical diversity” Sultans of String thrill their audiences with their global sonic tapestry of Spanish flamenco, Arabic folk, Cuban rhythms, and French manouche gypsy-jazz, celebrating musical fusion and human creativity with warmth and virtuosity. Fiery violin dances with rumbaflamenco guitar while a funk bass lays down unstoppable grooves. Acoustic strings meet with electronic wizardry to create layers and depth of sound, while world rhythms excite audiences to their feet with the irresistible need to dance. The band is riding a wave of success from their sold out Yalla Yalla! and MOVE Canadian CD release tours,
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Sultans of String will perform in the MERA Sunday Schoolhouse Concert Series Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. to their national features on CTV’s CanadaAM and CBC’s Canada Live, and their quadruple nomination for the 2012 Canadian Folk Music Awards, winning World Group of the Year. Their CDs soared to number one across Canada on Top Ten national radio charts, and Sultans of String won the award for Best Variety Act from Festivals & Events Ontario as well as the International Songwriting Competition! The buzz extends into the US, with
acclaimed promoter David Wilkes (Emmylou Harris, Bela Fleck, Jesse Cook) now representing the band. Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal recipient and 2009 JUNO Award Nominee, six-string violinist/bandleader Chris McKhool grew up in a house bursting with music and diversity. His paternal Makhoul grandparents immigrated to Canada from Lebanon in the early 1900s. His Egyptian-born mother is a piano
and theory teacher. Growing up Chris was fed a steady diet of delicious musicality along with Middle Eastern cuisine and violin lessons. When McKhool (who has performed with Jesse Cook and Pavlo) first heard founding guitarist Kevin Laliberté’s rumba rhythm their musical mind-meld created the Sultans of String’s sound – the intimate and playful relationship between violin and the flamenco guitar. Sultans of String includes such amazing
Ticket information Tickets for the fall 2014 segment of the Sunday Schoolhouse Concert Series are $55 for three concerts. Single concert advance tickets are $22. (Service fees not included.) MERA members are entitled to a discount on advance tickets. All tickets are available from Tickets Please at 39 Foster St. In Perth (Jo’s Clothes), by phone at 613-485-6434 or online at www.ticketsplease.ca. Tickets can be reserved at Tickets Please and held for pick-up at the door. MERA (McDonald’s Corners/Elphin Recreation and Arts) is a not-for-profit community arts organization which operates out of an 1860s schoolhouse in McDonald’s Corners. For more information about them, visit www.meraschoolhouse.org. Submitted by MERA.
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BarnDoor Productions celebrates 20 years of community theatre sometimes things happen. The opening production of their 20th anniversary season falls into at least two of those danger categories: artistically, it is a play that pushes the company to the very edge and beyond; financially, bringing in a show that is hot and fresh off Broadway is a costly affair. It will take an artistic success to make the play a financial success. BarnDoor Productions (BDP) feel that the risk is worth it because David Ives’ Venus In Fur is one of the most exciting, entertaining, shocking and, yes, dangerous plays to hit Broadway in a long time. The New York Times said it was “as funny as any play currently on Broadway,” but went on to say it “... is also something darker, stranger and altogether more delicious.” It is a comedy, but it plays on so many levels that rehearsals are filled with “Oh, my god!” moments, as new layers reveal themselves.
We’ll say it out front, loud and clear: Venus In Fur contains strong language and sexual content. Once we get past that, it is powerful, evocative, startling – and funny. David Ives’ experience as a playwright lets him turn the 90-minute show on a sentence, from comic to dramatic and back to comic, pulling performers and audience along on a wild ride. It is the kind of play that comes along once in a performer’s career and, even at this early date in the rehearsal process, the two community players who have taken on the challenge are being asked to push themselves and take risks that go far beyond what “amateur” players are normally asked to take. That’s the dangerous part – but it’s also what pushes this play beyond the usual, into the truly unusual. Ives has imagined a story of a playwright obsessed with a classic erotic novel and his search for the perfect actress for it. Out of a storm comes someone who
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turns his ideas, his mind and his emotions upside down. It’s a story of power, possession, eroticism and the relationship between them. And, it’s a comedy. Let’s not forget that. Venus In Fur will run Oct. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 19 and 26 at 2 p.m. at Full Circle Theatre. Film Night International returns for a fourth season at Full Circle Theatre on Wednesday, Sept. 24, with The Lunchbox (filmnightinternational.blogspot. ca). Full Circle Theatre’s first musical
concert of the season will be on Oct. 2, when internationally acclaimed guitarist Don Ross, with special guest Thomas Leeb will appear. Tickets for that are at Shadowfax, 67 Foster St., Perth or 613267-6817. And auditions for BDP’s February show August: Osage County will be on Monday, Nov. 17. Information on all of the above, video and photos from 19 seasons, subscription information on BDP’s 20th anniversary season and more can be found at www.barndoorproductions.ca Submitted by BarnDoor Productions.
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Arts – Perth’s BarnDoor Productions has never backed away from a challenge. In their first two seasons, with no facility of their own, they toured large productions around Lanark County. By their third season, they were spearheading the creation of Perth’s first full-time theatre space in 50 years. They produced a decade-long series of outdoor classics, culminating in a production of what is probably the world’s greatest (and most difficult) play, Hamlet. Between 2009 and 2011, they purchased a car wash and turned it into the intimate, comfortable and universallypraised Full Circle Theatre. That’s all very exciting, but it’s also dangerous, financially, artistically and even, sometimes, physically, like the night when Romeo’s sword snapped in his fight with Tybalt, sending a glittering shard of steel slicing across the stage. When art is good, it’s on the ragged edge, and when it’s on the ragged edge,
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Make healthy food choices each day Community – Children and youth spend hours at school, recreation centres, sports fields and arenas. These spaces play an important role in their nutrition and health so it’s important to think about the food and beverages available there. ‘Everyday foods’, the healthiest choices, include plain water, vegetables, fruit, whole grains, milk, meat and alternatives like fortified soy beverages, legumes, nuts and eggs. ‘Sometimes foods’ are great to enjoy at special family occasions. Keep reading for ideas that could help make the healthy food choice the easy choice at play and at school. Community and school
vending machines offering only ‘sometimes foods’ like chips, chocolates and pop make it tough to make a wise choice when children and youth are hungry or thirsty. Decision makers can meet with vendors and food wholesalers to find nutritious, safe and affordable products. Operators can ensure adequate water fountains. Sports events that wrap up with cookies and fruit punch make it difficult to learn the lesson that healthy foods lead to healthy bodies and minds. When pressed for time it is easier to pick up prepared foods, often higher in added sugars, salt and fat. Try sharing the load when planning for healthy snacks at community
or school-based sporting events. “Communities, families, health care providers and schools can work together to make everyday food choices outside the home the normal way to go”, says Marie Traynor, public health nutritionist. “We can role model healthy eating and work towards creating environments and places that support it.” For more information contact the Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark District Health Unit’s Health Action Line at 1-800-660-5853 (613-345-5685) or visit our website at www.healthunit.org/ nutrition. Submitted by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.
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