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News – The ballots are set for the municipal elections on Monday, Oct. 27. The final day to file nomination papers for the election was on Friday, Sept. 12 by 2 p.m. In Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills there will be a race for mayor but in Beckwith Township the reeve has been acclaimed. In Carleton Place, incumbent Wendy LeBlanc and current councillor Louis Antonakos are running for mayor and current councillors Rob Probert and Jerry Flynn are on

the ballot for deputy mayor. There are 15 people running for five councillor positions: Lorey Miller, incumbent Gary Strike, Carolyn Gerbac, incumbent Doug Black, Gordon Brazeau, Sean T. Redmond, Brian Doucett, Theresa M. Fritz, François Maltais, Doug Snedden, Andrew Roy Tennant, Kathryn Carriere, Ross Trimble, Claudia Wutherich, and Brandon Armstrong. In Mississippi Mills there are three people running for the top spot: current councillors Shaun McLaughlin, Garry Dalgity and incumbent John Levi are running for mayor.

In the Almonte Ward there are four councillor positions and five people are running: Jane Torrance, incumbent Bernard Cameron, incumbent Alex Gillis, Jill McCubbin and incumbent Rickey Minnille. Voters in Ramsay Ward will be electing four councillors from five people nominated: incumbent Paul Watters, Sietze Praamsma, incumbent Val Wilkinson, Christa Lowry and incumbent John Edwards. In Pakenham there are three people running for two positions: incumbent Denzil Ferguson, incumbent Duncan Abbott and Phil Warland. Beckwith Township reeve Rich-

ard Kidd has gone unopposed and has been acclaimed as reeve. There are two people running for deputy-reeve: incumbent Sharon Kathleen Mousseau and Geoffrey Montreuil. Montreuil previously filed papers for councillor back in January, but made the decision to switch to seek the deputy mayor position instead. There are five people running for three councillor positions: incumbents Tim Campbell, C. Faye Campbell and Brian Dowdall, as well as Joy Hodgkinson and Evelyn A. Campbell. See ELECTION page A/CP2

James Hugessen receives Order of Canada honour Tiffany Lepack

On Sept. 12, Almonte’s James Hugessen, left, received the Order of Canada from Governor General David Johnston.

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News – The Honourable James Hugessen says it’s an honour to be named a member of the Order of Canada, which is the country’s highest civilian honour. Hugessen says it makes him feel proud to have received it. On Sept. 12, Governor General David Johnston bestowed the honour to 31 people including 80-year-old Almonte resident, Hugessen. “It was a very interesting experience,” said Hugessen. “It was

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Community – John Wargati sits in the dialysis unit in Smiths Falls four hours a day, three days a week. During this time he and the 29 patients like him think about their families and the scientists who are in labs today working to change their lives tomorrow. “Research, I think, is the key to this disease,� Wargati said. Perth and Smiths Falls residents can help Wargati, his granddaughter Courtney and others like them by raising funds for research at the seventh annual Kidney Walk in Perth Sept. 28. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with a group start for the 5km walk at 11 a.m. There is no donation minimum, but every dollar goes towards support those with kidney disease. “We encourage people to sign up online� at www.kidney. ca, said Bruce Hill, eastern Ontario staff member at The Kidney Foundation of Canada. The national foundation is marking 50 years of supporting kidney transplant recipients and those on dialysis. Local organizers hope to raise $12,000 at this year’s anniversary event. In 2013 they and about 100 participants smashed this goal by raising $13,244. Every dollar counts for Wargati whose journey began at the age of 10 when he was diagnosed with diabetes. “Doctors didn’t know too much about it as they do today,� he said of the illness. As the years went by Wargati’s blood pressure raised - a silent killer that quietly began to slow his kidney function to just 30 per cent at the time of kidney failure diagnosis. Very shortly after the local man was put on dialysis through the abdomen and after a year-and-a-half, he transitioned to dialysis in hospital. Then on May 26, 1990 his

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into areas to which they are not adapted. The report finds that climate change is happening so fast that many species simply cannot keep up. It concludes that this is likely to lead to the decline of bird populations across North America and, in some cases, out-

“My goal for next year is to go to Argentina for the World Transplant Games,” Courtney added with excitement. “Look out, here I come.” The tween girl’s performance in the 50km backstroke broke the world transplant record for her age group, though it doesn’t officially count until she does it at the world meet. Expectation is high that the Smiths Falls girl will not only bring home gold, but set a formal record and inspire others with transplants to do the same next August. “I hope to bring back my country some golds and my family, too,” Courtney said. The family is pleased to see Courtney making plans for the future, saying for years they felt they couldn’t make plans at all. Today, she is the healthiest she has ever been with 75 per cent

kidney function. The Doyles know a kidney transplant only lasts around 15 years and their daughter is 11 years in. This stark reality weighs heavily on 12-year-old Courtney as well. “I think about it every day,” she said. The family has been told the teenage years are going to be difficult ones health wise, and are holding their breath for the day her kidney fails. Those who come out to the annual Kidney Walk in Perth will be supporting local residents like John and Courtney by strengthening the efforts in research. Join them Sept. 28 at the Crystal Palace in Perth (off Gore Street and across from the Town Hall). If you are unable to participate, please consider registering as an organ donor at www.beadonor.ca.

right extinction. “Canada needs to prepare itself for an influx of climate refugee species displaced by warmer temperatures, habitat loss, drought or extreme weather,” said Stephen Hazell, Nature Canada’s interim executive director. “Iconic species like the Chestnut-collared Longspur and the Ivory Gull need our support right now to ensure that they have the habitat they need to survive next year but also in coming

years due to worsening climate change.” Audubon’s report echoes the findings of the State of Canada’s Birds report, produced in partnership with Nature Canada, showing that many bird species are declining dramatically in Canada. For 75 years, Nature Canada has worked to protect habitat for species at risk in Canada and internationally. “All the evidence suggests

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“We had never seen her move fast before,” April added. Courtney had a bulging side where the adult kidney protruded, until she was eight years old. Wargati sees his granddaughter’s life as proof that medical advancements and research make life and death differences in the lives of those living with illness. The remarkable change in their daughter has only continued throughout her development. Four years ago Courtney began swimming with the Perth Stingrays. This year she traveled to Moncton, New Brunswick to compete in her first Canadian Transplant Games where she brought home five gold medals - one in 5km bike, one in 1km run and three in swimming.

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Running for a cause Community – The Terry Fox Run was back in Smiths Falls Sept. 14 after a five-year hiatus. A large group of participants came out to run, walk or bike 2K, 5K and 7K distances. It is the 34th year for the run, nationally. Ashley Kulp/METROLAND

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Reading in all forms will help youngsters DEAR EDITOR: “Emergent literacy skills” are skills that babies, toddlers, and preschoolers need to learn so that they are ready for reading and writing when they start school. These skills include vocabulary, book-handling skills, story-telling skills, scribbling and drawing, recognizing print and understanding what it is for, and singing and rhyming. When you read with your child every day, you are helping your child to develop strong emergent literacy and language skills. It can also help

teach them about story structure, sequencing, and rhyming. How you read makes a difference too. Don’t just read the words. Pause a lot to notice what your child is interested in and to talk about the pictures and the story. Ask questions like; Who is in this story? What is the problem? What will happen next? Read the same story many times and talk about different things each time. Point out the words and the pictures. Make See LETTER page 9

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Editorial – The leaves have begun to turn, the air is crisp and the United Way Lanark County (UWLC) is putting the final touches on the launch of their 27th annual fall fundraising campaign. The non-profit organization supports some of the community’s most vulnerable people and is able to distribute funds to deserving agencies that provide aid to the county’s residents. For the past few years, instead of holding one large event to launch the campaign, UWLC has chosen to host four kick-off breakfasts in each of the communities they serve. This year, the campaign begins Sept. 23 in Smiths Falls at the Smiths Falls Memorial Centre; followed by Sept. 24 in Almonte at the Mill Street Crepe Company; Sept. 29 in Perth at The Masonry Restaurant; and finishing up Oct. 3 in Carleton Place at the Waterside Retirement Community. This is a great way to tailor the event to specific volunteers and businesses as well as put a spotlight on its 16 member agencies. Providing social change and meaningful opportunities for individuals across the county is what UWLC is all about. Whether it’s hosting the popular My Town’s Got Talent, benefitting from the Live Man Auction in Carleton Place, or being involved in homelessness and youth forums, the UWLC is committed to developing a strong community for all.

Soup was a stick-to-your-ribs kind of meal on the farm Lifestyle – The big white granite pot were what formed the bulk of the never left the back of the Findlay Oval. soup, and ‘heaven’ because the aromas It might blacken around the bottom coming from the pot, filled us with anedge and sitting close to the reservoir, ticipation of what was in store for us it never really got down to a boil until when it was time to add the soup to Mother felt it was ready to be moved a meal. closer to a front burner. Of course, there were never any This was Mother’s soup pot. scraps from our dinner plates. They It was as much a part of our kitchen, would be wiped clean by a crust of as the old pine table and the back-to- bread, and heaven forbid that there the-wall cupboard, and the only time would be as much as a half a carrot left it left the stove was when its innards to be eaten on your plate! As Mother were ready for the table. would say, if we ever wasted a morsel If soup ever came in tin cans and of food, “you are taking it right out of could be bought at Briscoe’s General the mouth of a starving Armenian” who Store, none of that extravagance ever I was pretty sure lived in Arnprior! Record News News came through our Record door. Soup was No, the leftovers would be what was just another food that could be made left in the bowls or on the meat platter from what Gazette we grew on the farm, albeit at the end of a meal. Canadian Canadian Gazette Record News mostly from leftovers from our kitchen Now, there never was very much aftable after a meal was over. ter our big family had attacked the taKemtpville Advance Canadian Pea andGazette potato Kemtpville soup wereAdvance never ble, but there was always a bit of meat, made in the big granite pot, mainly be- or a few vegetables, leftover gravy, all cause it was already Record in use on the back which was News put into Mother’s soup Perth Courier News St. Lawrence Newsof St. Perth Courier Kemtpville Advance Lawrence of the Findlay Oval. pot on the back of the cook stove. Even My sister Audrey called Mother’s bones from the roasts were simmered Canadian Gazette Record News St. Lawrence Lawrence NewsandSt.carefully Record News Perth Lawrence scooped News out just before soup pot,Courier ‘scrap heaven’. That was St. News because not a crumb of a leftover was the soup was brought to the table. Our Canadian Gazette Kemtpville Advance ever thrown out, and these Gazette ‘scraps’ old Collie dog, Sport, made short work Canadian Record News THE SMITHS FALLS

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of the bones out on the back stoop. And there it simmered away, with Mother taking an occasional peek into the pot to make sure everything was well covered with water. And often she would take a teaspoon off the spoon holder on the kitchen table and dip it into the pot, blow on it to cool it down, and sip. It was then she would add another dash of salt and pepper if needed. The pot was kept covered, but that didn’t stop the wonderful aroma to seep out and fill the kitchen. We could smell the mixture of vegetables, the onions, and the three bay leaves…never two leafs, always three. Mother explained that she always used three so that she would know exactly how many to dish 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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out and throw away when it came time to eat the soup. Although she could never give me a name, she assured me that someone from the Barr Line had choked on a bay leaf and she wasn’t taking any chances. Although we ate two hefty meals a day, one at noon hour and one at night, when Father was going back out to work in the fields or the barns after our supper, that’s when the soup pot was brought to the table. Those nights supper would mean a big bowl of soup, maybe a plate of cold headcheese, fried potatoes, enough sliced homemade bread to feed half of Renfrew County and of course, this time of year, a platter of freshly picked tomatoes and cucumbers. That was called a light supper! I loved those nights because I loved Mother’s soup that had been simmering for days on the back of the Findlay Oval. It was always a mystery what you were spooning into your mouth the night we were served the soup. You may be able to distinguish the carrots and the onions, but by the time everyAdvertising 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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thing had been simmering for so long, the potatoes and parsnips were as one. It wasn’t unusual to find a meatball, a smidgen of a pork chop and even chunks of roast beef or the remains of a chicken leg in your soup bowl. Whatever had been left on the table after a meal, regardless what it was, went into the soup pot. The night we had the soup, it was a ‘stick-to-your-ribs’ kind of meal. And when supper was over, back onto the stove went the pot. More water added, three more bay leafs, and the pot was ready and waiting for Mother’s next batch of soup. It was recycling at its finest...long before the term became popular. Mother was a master at recycling, but without a doubt, her pot of ever-simmering soup on the back of the Findlay Oval was one our favourite meals back in those lean Depression years. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to negligence of its servants or otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such advertisement. • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.

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sound effects and funny voices. Children can learn lots of new words from books. They also learn to listen in a way that TV and computer games can never teach. Remember too that you are a role model for your child; if you read and show that you care about reading, your child learns that reading is important. Children who are read to are more likely to pick up books themselves and read for themselves. We want children to love books, so never force your

Way movement and our community partners. Last year, thanks to the generosity of thousands of donors invested more than $25 million and changed the lives of thousands of people in our communities. Kick-off breakfasts are slated for Sept. 23 in Smiths Falls at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre; Sept. 24 in Almonte at the Mill Street Crepe Company; Sept. 29 in Perth at the Masonry Restaurant; and Oct. 3 in Carleton Place at the Waterside Retirement Community. All breakfasts run from

7:30 to 9 a.m. With the help of thousands of volunteers in hundreds of business and government workplaces across the region, United Ways hold annual campaigns. Donors give through payroll deductions, and through special fundraising events. In addition, donors make online contributions through United Ways’ websites and hotlines. Because of the generosity of people in our region, the campaigns support programs and services affecting thousands of people in our communities.

child to read. Books with flaps and things to touch and move can be great for reluctant readers. Reading aloud to children is the single most important activity for laying the foundation for literacy and learning. But rhymes, poems, songs, crayons, clay, painting, menus, and signs can play a role as well. The key is for you to share these activities with your child and talk about them. Read to your child! Talk to your child! Then read and talk some more! You will be setting your

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Retirement income – get the assurance of knowing you have enough Retirement on the horizon? Congratulations -- you have a lot to look forward to. Today’s retirees are generally healthier, living longer and more active and engaged with everything their new life has to offer. But all of that good news can also be the cause of some concern: Is it possible you will outlive your retirement savings? Worrying about how far your retirement savings will take you can get in the way of moving forward and enjoying life – so let’s try to put that worry to rest with a six step plan for determining your retirement income longevity. Step 1 – Know yourself The amount and frequency of income you will need (and/or the withdrawal rate from your investments held within Registered Retirement Savings Plans and other non-registered incomeproducing investments) depends on a number of factors: • Your investment profile – for example, if you are a conservative investor, you would expect a lower return than a more aggressive investor, and therefore your withdrawals should be lower. • Your years in retirement – your retirement could span 40 years and, generally, a longer duration requires a

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News – The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is taking its 24thannual lottery on the road. This year’s Dream of a Lifetime lottery campaign will start handing out prizes right off the mark this year as it prepares to send 200 winners to an Ottawa RedBlacks home game against Toronto and one lucky winner to the Grey Cup game in Vancouver at the end of November. But there’s a catch: to win, customers must buy their $100 Dream of a Lifetime lottery ticket before midnight on Sept. 26, at which point they’ll be eligible for the RedBlacks ticket draws as well as the Grey Cup draw. The 200 RedBlacks prize packs include two RedBlacks jerseys and tickets to the team’s final home game on Nov. 7. The grand prize includes two Grey Cup tickets, airfare for two to Vancouver and three nights at the Renaissance Vancouver Harbourside Hotel. Dare to dream For the second year in a row, the CHEO Foundation has partnered with Minto to build its fully-furnished dream home in the Mahogany development south of Manotick. This year’s grand prize includes the

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The 2014 CHEO Dream Home opened in Manotick’s Mahogany development on Sept. 15. immaculately furnished 483-squaremetre-home (complete with an inhome theatre, walk-out basement and the latest home decor fashions), a 2015 Cadillac ATS Luxury, house cleaning for a year, $5,000 in groceries and $100,000 cash. At the Dream Home grand opening on Sept. 15, foundation president Kevin Keohane was quick to thank ticket buyers for supporting the pedi-

atric hospital located on Smyth Road in Ottawa. “The priority in all of this is making dreams come true for CHEO’s kids, and then after that there’s the possibility that you could win this dream home,” Keohane said. He said the lottery campaign has netted $42.5 million in profits since it began in 1991, and last year’s lottery alone raised $2.8

million for the facility. The foundation raises about $14 million annually, Keohane said, and the lottery is a big part of making sure the hospital has the equipment, staff and knowledge it needs to deal with its 250,000 annual patient visits. Currently, donations are bankrolling $5 million in renovations for the hospital’s day surgery unit, a new MRI machine worth $3 million and ongoing in-house medical research. “There are so many things the dollars raised are going to (in order to) help improve the lives of kids in the region,” Keohane said. No one knows CHEO’s importance better than Wendover teen Brad Laviolette. The 17-year-old was tubing on the water with his family last August when he suddenly faced disaster. “I fell off the tube and my dad lost sight of me and I got stuck under the boat,” Laviolette told a captive audience at the dream home on Sept. 15. “The propeller severed both my legs.” He was airlifted to CHEO, where trauma surgeons worked to save his legs. In the end, he lost 80 per cent of his right quadricep muscle and required intensive physiotherapy to help him get back on his feet. But it wasn’t an easy road for Laviolette. He had multiple surgeries, and developed an infection in his bone that

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Mississippi Mills committee passes bylaw to stop downtown development Tiffany Lepack

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News – All development in downtown Almonte, including the Enerdu project, is one step closer to a screeching halt. The Town of Mississippi Mills Committee of the Whole passed a bylaw on Sept. 2, to prohibit erection, demolition or removal of buildings or structures in the heritage conservation district study zone. Minor alterations such as interior work, ongoing maintenance, painting in the same colour and soft landscape are allowed. Approximately 300 property owners, who do not have to be consulted before the bylaw is approved, will be affected, including the following streets: Princess, Union, Peterson, Main, Cameron, Thomas, Rosamond, Bridge and Mill. The bylaw was set to be voted on by council at its Sept. 16 meeting, however the Canadian Gazette has learned it may be deferred until the Oct. 7 meeting. Deferral Before discussion on the actual bylaw started Coun. John Edwards asked that the motion be deferred for 30 days because he was concerned with prohibiting development for one year. Edwards who has been working on a Heritage Conservation District for 15 years admitted that this bylaw is aimed at one project (Enerdu). “What message do we send by bringing forth a restrictive bylaw without discussion?” said Edwards. “We need to be calm and take a breather and try and sit down with the proponent who has written a letter and said he wants to do that.” He said he was not against a freeze if it came to that but wanted the committee to seriously consider deferring it for 30 days and try discussion. The vote to defer the motion was defeated 6-4; in favour of deferring it were councillors Rick Minnille, Denzil Ferguson, Edwards and mayor John Levi. Coun. Garry Dalgity told the Canadian Gazette after the meeting, council was remiss in not consulting the property owners. “I honestly think (the property owners) should have been consulted before starting to make rules to change the ability to renovate properties,” said Dalgity. “It was definitely rushed through, there’s no getting by that; within a month and a half it was on the table and passed.” He admitted the reason council is proposing this is to slow down the Enerdu project.

Motion passed Mayor John Levi pointed out that the study hasn’t even officially defined the area yet and now they are going to tell people they are not going to be able to build for one year. “I have received a lot of calls and complaints from landowners who don’t want their land frozen so they cannot build or demolish anything for a year,” said Levi. “I don’t know if you get the calls or just don’t want to hear it but we are going to freeze their properties and they want to work on it.” Levi continued by saying they need to have more discussion before they freeze those properties. Edwards, who admitted he rarely agrees with Levi, called the bylaw a very blunt instrument. “Additions and garages would be prohibited on 300-plus properties. We need to think twice on what this is doing. If you were on the receiving end without being consulted…We do more consultation for the dog bylaw,” said Edwards. “It will turn more people against preserving the downtown than encourage people to preserve it.” Ferguson said there were too many unknowns in the bylaw. “I think we do need some more information on how restrictive it can be and we all know it is against one specific project (Enerdu),” said Ferguson. Coun. Bernard Cameron, who owns a heritage property himself admitted that it is restrictive but reminded everyone it was only one year or until the study is finished which will most likely be in six months. “What is the purpose of this: we want to make sure within our community everyone has ownership of a conservation district,” said Cameron. “It is important mistakes don’t happen, mistakes will only happen if they are allowed to happen. I agree it is restrictive and blunt but it is necessary at this point and time…this is to make our intent known that we value what we have. Let’s not risk that because we all know once its gone its gone forever.” The large crowd in attendance for the vote broke out in a large round of applause. Minnille was opposed to the motion. “It’s beyond my comprehension that 99 per cent of the people in the audience are more intelligent than I am and can dress in red and go wave flags when they don’t know 100 per cent of the facts,” said Minnille. “I’m extremely disappointed.” The crowd started to laugh and heckle Minnille before he continued. “We all have our comments and that’s my comment. I don’t support the motion, it’s directed right to Enerdu.

People in this audience never showed up to a meeting when it came to important decisions about the town. They come here over a project and fire up like they are saving the world,” he said. The vote was not a recorded vote, however Ferguson, Minnille, Levi and Edwards voted against it. After the vote finished most of the large crowd immediately left the council chambers. “Don’t forget to stay for the important stuff,” Minnille yelled as the room cleared. Community reaction Jason Gilmore, chair of the Mississippi Mills heritage committee, which reviewed the bylaw at its meeting last week, supported it. “I think that’s responsible from the town to have it written as is and it conforms under the Ontario Heritage Act,” said Gilmore. Chandler Swain, who owns the General Fine Craft and Art Design on Mill Street is in favour of the bylaw. “We would have a lot more beautiful buildings in the downtown…people have been aware of the study for a long time now, with lots of discussion, the process is good and people are invested in the area,” said Swain. Stephen Brathwaite is a partner at the Almonte Heritage Redevelopment Group and is in favour of the downtown heritage district. However, as

UCDSB continues tradition of fiscal responsibility the Accountability Framework,” added chair Greg Pietersma. Changes implemented to ensure accountability include:Trustees approved a hiring freeze on all administrative positions outside positions that have already been advertised. The freeze is in effect until March 11. Members called for a comprehensive review of service delivery that will have no impact on classroom activities. To better monitor spending, trustees requested financial reports any time a department budget is exceeded by three per cent or more. The motion also requires the department manager to propose a remedy.This past June marked the eleventh straight year that the board has passed a Ministry of Education-approved, compliant budget that meets all our students’ needs, said Thomas. Submitted by the Upper Canada District School Board.

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the bylaw is currently written there is no way for him to bring up any future restoration designs to the town or heritage committee for approval during the set time. “I am concerned…I wish they (council) were more specific in the bylaw, it will add a time delay to my project for exactly what we have been doing; restoring heritage buildings and adding to the downtown,” said Brathwaite. “If they are going to do it they should have more specifics, we want to erect something to a heritage building.” Brathwaite has no problem in showing the designs to the heritage committee. Ron Campbell, Enerdu project manager, is disappointed by the town’s actions as the application has gone through the process at the provincial level. “From our point of view we have approval from the province and we are disappointed the committee passed a bylaw to try and stop a specific project,” said Campbell. “What is disturbing to me is the heritage component is being used as a weapon and it denigrates all of the hard work Coun. Edwards and the heritage committee have done. If you believe in heritage you are going to shake your head because they are doing it for all the wrong reasons. It will haunt everyone in the area because they have done excellent heritage work.”


Kory Earle runs for presidency of People First of Canada; announces platform Tara Gesner

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News – Carleton Place resident Kory Earle is running for the presidency of People First of Canada this November. At Carambeck Community Centre, the 28-year-old announced his vision and platform in front of family, friends, politicians and media on Sept. 10. Earle is currently completing his tenure as 1st vice president of People First of Canada. He’s also the past president of People First of Ontario and an honourary member of People First of Lanark County. “I believe it’s time to see change on the People First of Canada executive,” Earle said, “and I am running because I have a plan that makes sense and deals with action.” “Provinces and territories have a choice on Nov. 16 to elect the same old or elect someone that will bring fresh and new ideas forward,” he continued. “Through my experience, expertise, guidance and leadership, I will get the job done and I will ensure people’s voices are heard.” Earle vowed to represent the concerns of all provinces and territories. “I will also work with staff each day to ensure they know they can call on me at anytime,” he said. Earle thanked Carleton Place Mayor Wendy LeBlanc and Coun. Jerry Flynn for endorsing his run as president of People First of Canada. Although LeBlanc was away at the Ontario East Municipal Conference in Kingston and unable to attend the press conference, she sent a letter applauding Earle’s

work with provincial legislators, including DufferinCaledon Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Sylvia Jones, to end picketing in front of group homes. “Bill 23 did not get to third reading, but it did draw significant attention to this issue and plans are in place to bring the bill forward again,” LeBlanc said. She noted People First of Lanark County members work diligently, making an important difference in how people with disabilities are perceived and welcomed in the community. In 2006, the executive director of Lanark County Community Living Association approached Earle about working together to see if a People First chapter would survive in the area. “From the very beginning people in Carleton Place were receptive and the first official meeting of People First of Lanark County took place on July 21, 2006,” Earle said. “Owing to numerous events, members of People First have made themselves visible in Lanark County, and they have certainly made our communities better places to live,” LeBlanc said. “Kory was, and is, determined and persistent, two very important characteristics of a leader,” she continued, “and he has a proven track record, not only with his work in Carleton Place but beyond. I know he will take his vision, his leadership skills, and his experience to this new position and will do a wonderful job as People First of Canada president.” “Kory’s exceptional leadership skills are evident in everything he does,” Flynn added. “He continues to give members with visible and not

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Running for the presidency of People First of Canada November, Carleton Place resident Kory Earle announces his vision and platform on Sept. 10. so visible disabilities hope.” Over the last eight years Flynn has watched Earle grow and advocate for all people and in doing so the duo has developed a close friendship. “I hope Kory’s phone calls never stop,” an emotional Flynn said. Earle took a moment last week to remember the late Ed Sonnenburg, Carleton Place’s deputy mayor at the time of his passing in August. “I am forever thankful for his amazing support,” he said. Earle and Sonnenburg sat together on the town’s accessibility and advisory

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committee. The candidate also thanked his family “for putting up with me being gone, missing many functions.” Platform “Together we have seen some progress over the years, but much more needs to be done,” Earle said. If elected, he promises to meet provinces and territories nine times a year or if needed, more. “I will hold conference calls with each province and territory to address concerns, to understand how national staff and myself can help,” Earle

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said. “Each area in Canada will have a voice!” Inclusive education is something that must continue. “We must look at ensuring students are in an inclusive school setting – with supports,” Earle said, “and we need to work hand-in-hand with school boards and governments,” Earle said. Integrity, transparency and accountability are core characteristics of the People First of Canada presidency. “I will guarantee that we have accountability,” Earle said. “Our budget will be looked at, and I will work with staff so we make the right decisions. This is a team effort.” If successful in November, he will continue to strengthen the People First of Canada’s existing relationships; however, “I want to start adding new partnerships and broaden our focus.” Another priority for Earle is the review of People First of Canada’s bylaws. “The first thing I want to do is look at term limits,” he explained. “Right now people can run in a position for years. This needs to change.” Earle will solicit input from all provinces and territories. “I will advocate for many things, but these are just some that need our attention,” he said. “Every province and territory will know

where I stand on an issue.” “I am ready to lead People First of Canada for the next three years,” Earle continued. Suicide awareness Earle’s press conference was held on World Suicide Prevention Day (Sept. 10). On this day each year, numerous events bring attention to one of the world’s largest causes of premature and unnecessary death. Earle grew up with many challenges in his life. He was judged and bullied, which left him feeling suicidal and undermined his self worth. “This is why I continue to fight each day,” he said, “and I do not want people to experience what I went through.” Getting personal Earle recounted the time he had a rope around his neck, ready to take his life. “My brother Shane came in just in time and grabbed it,” he said. Earle “absolutely” regrets his suicide attempt, and noted, “It breaks my heart that people today are still depressed.” “You’re not alone!” he added. “Many of us have had suicidal thoughts at some point in our lives, and don’t let fear or embarrassment prevent you from seeking help. There are many services in Lanark County to provide support.”

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Ross’ advanced technique and his sure feeling for rhythm combine with uncommon ideas to make his style instantly recognizable. He often uses percussive techniques and plays intricate down and upstroke patterns with his thumb. These techniques have found their way into the toolboxes of many competitive fingerstyle guitarists. His use of acrylic nails allow him to get the sound of long fingernails without the hassle of broken nails. Ross played a Lowden S-10 in the beginning of his career, but since 1997 has played a Lowden O-10.

Today, he plays custom-made guitars by Marc Beneteau, a Canadian luthier from St. Thomas, Ontario. The Beneteaus are equipped with a combination of microphone and K&K pickups. Occasionally he plays a baritone guitar by Marc Beneteau, or

uses a custom 7-string by Oskar Graf, a luthier from Clarendon, Ontario. In the liner notes to Ross’ 2003 album Robot Monster, Bruce Cockburn writes, “Nobody does what Don Ross does with an acoustic guitar. He takes the corners so fast you think

he’s going to roll, but he never loses control.” Ross, the only two-time winner of the US Fingerstyle Guitar Championship will be joined by special guest, Thomas Leeb, Thursday, Oct. 2 at the Full Circle Theatre in Perth. The concert, presented by

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SAT SEPT 20TH 11:00-12:30 PM 2174 DRUMMOND CONC 10 A NEAR LANARK 3 bed bungalow w/possible 4th bed. Spacious kitchen open concept living rm. Full basement waiting for your finishing touch. Lrg deck to enjoy the scenery $269,000. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

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712 ANGLICAN CHURCH ROAD 148 Acres with private 2 storey brick home built in 1890’s lovingly maintained. 25’x30’ drive shed. Hay fields, bush, wetlands & creek. $374,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344

8080 HWY 511 Meticulously maintained/ updated 3 bed home on 3.5 acres nestled in the woods of Lanark Highlands. Open concept main floor & mostly finished lower level! Heated triplegarage w/12ft ceiling. $259,900. Call Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114

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.

83 SOUTH STREET, 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. $425,000.

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SAT SEPT 20TH 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. Fully insulated car gar. $369,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000

* OPEN HOUSE * W NERICE P SUN SEPT 21TH 11:30-12:30 PM 966 LESLIE CRAIN DRIVE, NEAR PERTH NEWLY CONSTRUCTED HOME on 1.58 acres. 1,660sq.ft. 3 bd, 3 bth, office, 2 car att. gar, open concept w/3 sided f/p, finished basement w/walkout patio area. N/G & A/C. $419,900. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

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144 GEORGINA ST, NEAR PERTH Custom built 2 sty home with all the additional luxuries in Sheridan Estates, in-ground pool, hot tub, lower level family room w/wet bar & det wkshp/gar. $469,000. Call Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

26 SUNSET BLVD, PERTH Ideal 3 bed bungalow for first time home buyer or retiree. hardwood flrs, newly reno’d 4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, fenced yard w/2 storage sheds. $189,900. Call Sheri D’Aoust 613-812-9344

DALHOUSIE CON 1A 2+1 bed custom built 7 yr old country bungalow on 6 acres. Finished lower level, sunroom, deck. Dbl attached garage plus detached gar/ workshop. $334,900.

PERTH 3 Bed, 2 bath 1.5 storey home located close to schools &recreational parks. Large backyard to enjoy. $190,000.

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

PERTH 3 bd, 2 bth split level home with new kitchen, ceramic throughout, att gar. Close to schools, amenities & hospital. $269,000.

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

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.

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SAT SEPT 20TH 2:00-4:00 PM 9 UPPER RIDEAU DRIVE, UPPER RIDEAU 3 bed, 2.5 bath well maintained home on approx. 5 acres w/mature trees also w/common waterfront ownership. Must see architectural features. Close to village of Westport. $465,000. Host: Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481

* OPEN HOUSE * W NERICE P SUN SEPT 21TH 1:00-2:00 PM 114 SHERBROOKE ST EAST, PERTH 3 bed bungalow w/large fenced yard. Great neighbourhood, priced very reasonably. Tay River is close by for fishing, kayaking & canoeing. $179,900. Host: Paul Gordon 613-3902281

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SUN SEPT 21TH 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 613464-1000

SUN SEPT 21TH 2:30-3:30 PM 40 LALLY LANE, PERTH Private end unit w/large upgraded kitchen, 2 beds & 2 baths. Large 3 season solarium. Spacious side yard. $242,000. Host: Paul Gordon 613-390-2281

LANARK HIGHLANDS Incredible 3+2 bd home filled with character & charm. Includes barn w/box stalls, det. workshop. 47 acres w/ road frontage on 2 maintained roads. $334,900.

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! $449,900.

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.

PERTH 3 bed, 1 bath with garage, bright open plan living/dining with patio doors to deck. Family room with bar. Close to amenities. $210,000.

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LOMBARDY Custom built yr-rd home (2010) - 100 ft deep clean frontage, dive off 60 ft dock! Open-concept Great rm w/ fieldstone f/place, $50K granite kitchen, high-end finishes, ICF foundation, Bunkie, sensational sunsets! $574,900.

OTTY LAKE Year-round home- 1 acre level lot - 85 ft. deep, clean shoreline -concrete dock/boat lift! Patio doors to deck, lrg eat-in kitchen, dining rm w/ lakeviews- L/L family rm, 4th bd & 3 pc + wrkshp/ storage/dbl gar! $549,900.

RIDEAU FERRY Treed level lot, with 280 ft +/- of excellent Big Rideau Lake waterfront. Charming 2 level 2 bed cottage. $595,000.

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.

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Settlement Realty Each OfficE indEPEndEntly OWnEd & OPEratEd

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105 Sheldon Rd, Rideau Lakes

Directions: Drummond St., Right On Isabella, Right On Treelawn To # 16. NEW LISTING $249,000 Amazing transformation for this lovely, bright 3 bedroom bungalow. New hardwood floors have been installed in the living/dining room, hall & one bedroom plus these rooms and the kitchen have been freshly painted. What a difference it makes!! bonus finishing in the basement includes family room with gas stove, bedroom, 3 piece bathroom, 3rd bedroom & good laundry storage area. Lovely level lot with terrace door off the eat-in kitchen to rear deck & lovely protected area. Other features include double attached garage, efficient gas heat & hot water, double paved driveway, central air and immediate possession. MLS# 0921030055523715 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca

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16 Treelawn Blvd., Perthmore Subdivision

Directions: Drummond St, Right on Isabella, Right On Treelawn, Left On Perthmore, Left On Decaria. $246,900 Area of newer homes known as Perthmore Glen. A very well maintained 2 bedroom bungalow with a very spacious feel when you walk through the front door to the large living/ dining area. The foyer doubles as access in from the attached single garage. Generous amount of cupboards & counter space with built-in dishwasher in the eat-in kitchen which opens up to a sunfilled family room with patio door to rear deck & yard. Master bedroom has cheater door to 4 piece bath which also houses the main floor laundry. Basement provides great potential for development and is roughed in for a 2nd bathroom with some fixtures ready to be installed. Other features include paved driveway, efficient gas heat & central air, maintenance free exterior, new shingles in May 2014. Move-in ready MLS# 092103005523879 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca

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Follow Big Rideau Lake Rd Off Hwy 15 South Of Portland, Right Onto Sheldon Rd, First Home On The Right $499,900 New price on this stunning, contemporary custom built home on on 2.7 acres. This home is beautifully finished with highly efficient icf construction, dream 4 bay garage, 2 decks, lovely lower level with walkout, a pleasure to show and a dream to own. MLS#910063 Visit www.105sheldon.com for a video tour Julia Scotland 613-380-0401 juliascotland1@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

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$209,500 spacious and modern 3 bed, 2 bath home in the heart of Portland, one block from the amenities of town, the medical centre, beach and docking on Big Rideau Lake. Enjoy the comfort of bamboo floors on the upper level, luxury bathrm, formal dining and large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry and bright living room, pretty gardens and patio and detached workshop/storage building. MLS 926636 Julia Scotland 613-380-0401 juliascotland1@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

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345 Battams Road, Sand Lake, Rideau System

234 Hall Shore Road, Dalhousie Lake

645 Pike Lake Rte 6

177 Big Rideau North Shore Road, Big Rideau Lake

$309,000 As you drive through the stone pillars onto the paved drive, you will see the quaint 2 story home overlooking this beautiful, gently sloping, park-like property with boat house and mature trees lining the 186ft frontage on Sand Lake. Make this your four season getaway. MLS# 925594 Julia Scotland 613-380-0401 juliascotland1@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

$299,000 True beachfront at its best. The waves of Dalhousie Lake lap onto the sandy beach running the complete frontage of this wonderful 4 season home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family and living room, lower level walkout, two fireplaces, new wiring, new windows, back-up generator system, and detached garage with workshop and upstairs loft. MLS#907260 Julia Scotland 613-380-0401 juliascotland1@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

$349,000 This property offers the best of both worlds – the energy efficient (solar passive/radiant in-floor heat/wood heat) 3 bedroom home with slate floors, granite countertops, post and beam construction is beautifully crafted, close to town and yet has the added appeal of almost 2 acres of forrest, and a sandy beach on Pike Lake. MLS#896775 Julia Scotland 613-380-0401 juliascotland1@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

$499,000 You can’t beat the price of this 19 acre parcel with waterfront home on Big Rideau Lake. The solid brick home with cathedral ceilings, panoramic view of the lake, large deck, lower level walk-out, numerous bedrooms, hardwood floors and 4 garage spaces, bunky and dock on the rideau. MLS#922793 Julia Scotland 613-380-0401 juliascotland1@gmail.com Drea Scotland 613-390-2373 drea.scotland@gmail.com

nEW liStinG #7 B5A Bass Lake $249,000 Extremely well maintained 2+ bedroom cottage on Bass Lake. Beautiful level south facing lot with lovely shoreline & docking. The cottage features new windows & shingles, 2 decent sized bedrooms, open kitchen/ dining with patio door to lake facing deck, nice addition has big windows all around providing great room for extra sitting & dining, access to screened in porch which features built-in bench seating & storage. beautiful decking & new dock right at water’s edge. Completely furnished including 2 boats & motors, hammocks, barbeque, etc. Enjoy the fall & be ready for next season! MLS# 083182803361300 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 sherisells.ca

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OPEn hOUSE Sat SEPt 20 1:00 PM-2:00 PM 4337 Scotch Line Rd.

$469,000.00 Beautiful water-front home on a gorgeous lot featuring its very own sand beach! Private setting with gently sloping lot; ~245 ft of quality shoreline. Custom kitchen, open concept living rm & dining area with maple flrs, bathrooms with granite counter tops & slate tile radiant heat flooring. Master with walk-in & 5 pc luxury ensuite. Lower level family rm with stone fireplace. Host: Christian Allan 613-207-0834 and Norene Allan 613-812-0407

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$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

maintained. Just move in.

$239,900 Very nice 2 + bedroom cottage close to the water with 100 feet of wonderful swimming waterfront. Large deck for relaxing and watching the kids in the water. New 3 piece bath, new roof, neat and tidy and very well

Call Barbara Shepherd – cell 613 326-1361

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GrEEn Bay cOttaGE, 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

Call Barbara Shepherd – cell 613 326-1361

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OPEn hOUSE Sat SEPt 20 11:00 aM-12:00 PM 167 Brockville, Smiths Falls

$229,900 “Neat as a pin and fantastic curb appeal, this solid brick 2/1 bedroom bungalow has interlocking brick driveway and garden retaining walls curving back to a beautiful park like back yard, with inground pool. So well maintained and close to schools and shopping. Breezeway separates the garage from the house and leads to a screened 3 season sunroom, over- looking the pool area and appealing back yard. Lovely oak kitchen leads to a large living area, and the dining nook overlooks the pool while the bow windows flood the room with sunshine. Don’t miss this one! It’s a Keeper. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca

OPEn hOUSE Sat SEPt 20 12:30 PM-1:30 PM 27 Ross St., Smiths Falls

NEW PRICE $219,900 This hi-ranch is bright and sunny with new garden doors leading to a spacious back yard, new decking, new roof, many new windows, new counters, 3 bedrooms 2 baths and single attached car garage… this is a great family home. It is situated just down the street from both the High School and Chimo School. The entrance off the back yard leads to the basement with 1/2 bath and coat area to leave the clutter away from the main floor living space. Large family room in basement with bright windows and gleaming hardwood floors in the living area and hallway. A short walk to the park, this home is in a nice neighbourhood. Drop in and have a peek! MLS#899878 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca

OPEn hOUSE Sat SEPt 20 2:00 PM-3:00 PM 41 Daniel St., Smiths Falls

NEW PRICE $239,900 There is historical appeal in this 100+ year old home in Sensational Smiths Falls! Outstanding curb appeal with nicely manicured brick retaining gardens walls, a lovely deep lot and one car insulated garage with its own 100 service and plenty of extra space for a workshop. this 4 bedroom home has been updated with new shingles, electrical panel and wiring, natural gas hot water on demand heat & new windows so the hard work is out of the way. Lovely oak kitchen overlooks a bright family/sunroom. this home is elegantly appointed for entertaining with large rooms and high ceilings, wood moldings and an undeveloped, very bright attic that has space for another large living area. be proud to own a home with history in a town only 45 minutes to Ottawa’s west end and live in a caring community. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263

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418 Rutherford Side Rd.

$224,900.00 Gorgeous setting on a quiet road with mature trees, perennial beds, brick patio, rear deck & many upgrades including a new propane furnace in July 2014. This beautifully cared for 3+1 bedroom brick bungalow with finished basement just minutes to Perth is a perfect fit for first time buyers, young families & retirees. MLS#916301 Host: Christian Allan 613-207-0834 and Norene Allan 613-812-0407

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Julia Scotland** 613-390-0401

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Rob Garvin Sales Representative 613-284-6968

Francine Rever Sales Representative 613-285-7274

Anna Kowalewski Sales Representative 613-875-7842

Andrea Geauvreau Sales Representative 613-296-3309

Wendy Hillier Broker 613-285-4476

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Jennifer McCleery Sales Representative 613-285-5007

Laurie Webster Sales Representative 613-285-7553

Butch Webster Sales Representative 613-285-4959

Jenn O’Brien Sales Representative 613-227-4126

Christine MacKay Sales Representative 613-327-5437


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

Grant Scharf

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

Team

We specialize in SOLD signs

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1:30-3 PM $189,900. 9546 Hwy. 15, Franktown. Min. to Carleton Place, easy access to Ottawa. Perfect for first time home buyers/retirees. Beautiful big level lot, detached garage, newly renovated bath. 1 1/2 baths, new propane furnace, lots of updates. This house is move in ready! Call Janice Hastie-Waugh today! 613-283-5435

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343 Robert Lane Westport NEW PRICE $379,000 565 ft of pristine waterfront on Big Crosby Lake, within 1.5 hrs of Ottawa. 2 Bed cottage, Bunkie and BBQ pit.

64 Bruce Bay Lane $529,000

Year round home with 500ft waterfront with complete privacy on desired Devil Lake.

2 bedroom mobile home in adult oriented Rockhaven Park. New natural gas furnace and gas fireplace in family room. Lovely screened-in porch! Call today $79,900 • MlS#921069

Marly Burke

500ft waterfront with a 5 bed year round home on Wolfe Lake.

Lovely sun filled 3+1 Bedroom home in Pinerock Estates. Minutes to Carleton Place. Meandering trails, natural woods, profusion of perennial gardens. Hardwood floors in main level and upper bedrooms. Finished lower level. Charming separate Bunkie/ aptmt/studio- insulated, water, hydro, kitchenette. Very Special! Call: $349,900 • MlS#923072

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Alicia Kerr

Jeff Wilson

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Attractive bungalow sitting on a 100’ fully serviced town lot. Many recent upgrades. $249,900 • MlS#924222

John Coburn

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Professional building on main street. Great exposure, loads of parking. Many possibilities. $159,900 • MlS#891702

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Beautifully updated 2 storey home in Middleville. New bright kitchen, hardwood floors, updated bathrooms, large mudroom with woodstove, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Perfect family home. Call today! $235,000 • MlS#919857

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Stunning custom 4 Bdrm riverfront home. Gracious entrance, gleaming hardwood and tile floors. Extensive decks. Master with unique ensuite, gourmet kitchen with granite tops and more! $529,900 • MlS#927914

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$649,900 • MLS#919782 John Coburn

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WOW! Gorgeous Mississippi Riverfront home built to R2000 specs. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, heated floors and spectacular vista.

Approximately 5000 Sq. FT. of luxury living on the edge of Carleton Place.

$259,900. 537 McGuire Road, Smiths Falls. Brand New construction. Tarion Warranty. 3 bedroom Custom Bungalow with upgrades, Lauryzen kitchen, Hardwood and Tile throughout, Double End-on Garage. Easy commute to Perth, Carleton Place, Ottawa. Call Grant Scharf today! 613-323-4862

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Ideal sized home in the heart of town. Fully finished lower level, fenced yard, garage and much more. $309,900 • MlS#916667

John Coburn

Acre building lot with magnificent sunset views of Wolfe Lake. Robin J. Ferrill Broker of Record

John Coburn Broker

Jeff Wilson Sales Representative

Rhonda Brunke Sales Representative

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Jason Coleman Sales Representative

Marly Burke Broker

Karen Duncan Vicki Behn-Belland Carolyn Renwick Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative

Alicia Kerr Sales Representative


REAL ESTATE

Open HOuseWeekend Saturday September 20

10:00am-11:00am 11:00am-12:00pm

Kerri Keeney Broker/Owner

Office: 613-259-3033

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Regan Lee** 613-812-0155

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Judy Charles*** 613-285-4464

Leah Allen*** 613-283-7788

Marcella Best*** 613-285-4781

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110 Cassellville Lane Smiths Falls 32 Ross St Smiths Falls 82 Broadview Ave Smiths Falls 21 Bell Ave Smiths Falls 167 Brockville St Smiths Falls 109 Colonel By Cres Smiths Falls 2174 Drummond Conc 10A near Lanark 69 Space Lane Burridge Lake 4788C Briton-Houghton Bay Rd Smiths Falls Rural 168 Western Ave Smiths Falls 19 Inverness Ave Perth #306 26 Salmon Side Rd Smiths Falls Rural 44 Fairlane Ave Smiths Falls 16 Treelawn Blvd Perth 106 Beckwith St E Perth 12:00pm-2:00pm 12 Antonio Way Perth 470 Jig St Oxford Mills 19 Aberdeen Ave Smiths Falls 27 Ross St Smiths Falls 1217 Carroll Rd Smiths Falls 44 Daniel St Smiths Falls 24 Winnifred St Smiths Falls 13 Drummond St Perth 6 Campbell St Portland 1003 Guthrie Rd Smiths Falls Rural 133 Karen Lane Chaloa Acres 16 R 4 Smiths Falls Rural 4337 Scotch Line Rd Perth 126 North St Smiths Falls Rural 50-4th St Smiths Falls 138 Evans Rd near Perth 205 Preston Dr Carleton Place 9 Decaria Blvd Perth 6 Decaria Blvd Perth 418 Rutherford Side Rd Perth Rural 41 Daniel St Smiths Falls 2870 Conc 2 Perth 9 Upper Rideau Dr near Newboro 3443 Robert Lane Westport 46 Pine Ave Smiths Falls 179 Harold St Smiths Falls 3843 Hwy 43 Smiths Falls 3316 Hossack Lane Smiths Falls Rural 25 Elmsley St Smiths Falls

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

Sunday, Sept 21, 1:00-2:30PM 875 Matheson Drive $269,900 MLS®#926975 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

Sunday, Sept 21, 3:00-4:30PM 15 Main Street, Jasper $212,500 MLS®#916599 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

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177 Carss Ave. $224,000 MLS®#923762 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

Saturday, Sept 20, 2:30PM-3:30PM 46 Pine Ave. $154,000 MLS®#921945 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646

24 St. Lawrence St., Smiths Falls $259,900 MLS®921014 Marcella Best 613-285-4781

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

78 Brockville St., $375,000 MLS®921704 Regan Lee 613-812-0155

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

2:30pm-3:30pm 2:30pm-4:00pm 3:00pm-4:30pm 3:15pm-5:00pm

250 Cty Rd 17 59 VanHorne Ave 179 Beckwith St 966 Leslie Crain Dr 18 Dufferin St 72 Meadow Lane 44 Crampton Dr 114 Sherbrooke St E 21 Rideau Ferry Rd 13 Bridle Path Lane 1026 Code Rd 875 Matheson Dr 193 Julie Anne Cres 258 Stonewood Dr 111 Churchill Rd 105 Sheldon Rd 266 Muldoon Rd 309 Lake Park 156 Julie Anne Cres 40 Lally Lane 23 South Point Dr 15 Main St 278 Carlbeck Dr

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Jasper Smiths Falls Smiths Falls near Perth Jasper Merrickville Rural Carleton Place Perth Rideau Ferry Smiths Falls Rural near Perth Smiths Falls Carleton Place Beckwith Perth Rideau Lakes Kemptville Rural Carleton Place Carleton Place Perth Smiths Falls Rural Jasper Beckwith

Wendy Hillier 613-285-4476 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Linda McKenna 613-285-0576 Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 John Gray 613-868-6068 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479 Wendy Hillier 613-285-4476 Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 Doug Forde 613-285-5732

Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467 Jim Fisher 613-402-7653 Francine Rever 613-285-7274 Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Laurie Webster 613-285-7553 Wendy Hillier 613-285-4476 Michelle Fournier 613-812-8585 Tina McPhee 613-285-5133 Linda McKenna 613-485-0576 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Lee Hitchins/Connie McNamee Christian Allan/Norene Allan John Gray 613-868-6068 Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Tanya Evoy 613-596-5353 Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229 Sheri Mahon-Fournier 613-812-1215 Christian Allan/Norene Allan Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 Doug Forde 613-285-5732 Rebecca Wissler 613-264-9481 Colin Abernethy 613-539-8479 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646 Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Wendy Hillier 613-285-4476 Connie McNamee/Lee Hitchins Carol Barber 613-285-4887

Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Robb Irvine 613-285-7870 Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 Lisa Ritskes 613-285-6611 John Gray 613-868-6068 Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 Evelyn Lee 613-284-7277 Carol Barber 613-285-4887 Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646 Kim Mays 613-812-1444 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Brian Cavanagh 613-812-0229 Julia Scotland/Drea Scotland John Gray 613-868-6068 Sam Kerr 613-229-7565 John Coburn 613-253-3175 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281 Garry Dalgleish 613-880-4434 Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353

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EVELYN LEE REALTY LTD

OPEN HOUSE

BROKERAGE

Broker of Record/Owner

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

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Pride of ownership. 2 bdrm. open concept living/dining/kitchen area with vaulted ceiling. Cozy corner gas fireplace. Insulated den/hobby rm. Sunroom and large covered porch. Lovely perennial flower beds. MLS# 910723 www.115sunset.com

Lee-Ann Legault

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

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Cell 613.294.2440 Carleton Place 613.253.4253

Sales Representative

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Independently Owned & Operated

613-253-0518

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Sunday, Sept. 21, 11am -12pm 250 Cty. Rd. 17, Jasper $269,000 MLS: 900663

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

Sales Representative Independently Owned & Operated

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Sunday, Sept. 21, 1pm -2pm 21 Rideau Ferry Rd., Rideau Ferry $669,900 MLS: 921301

613-596-5353

R10 Old Kingston Road $1,700,000 MLS: 927875

THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS in this sparkling, bright 2BDR + 2BTH Home, nestled on an expansive corner lot. This pristine Home invites you to move open house in & enjoy the sunlit satUrDaY sePteMber 20, 1-3 PM open concept LVG/ DNR, KIT w/dark rich granite counters, chic LL BTH w/dbl walk-in shower & elegant MBR w/stone Fireplace. Soak in summer by the heated salt water in-ground pool in the private fenced yard & BBQ on the 2-tiered Deck! MLS #: 871023 Y Wl ne iCeD! r P

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843 Rosedale Road South $224,000 MLS: 906275

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140 Timberwood Drive, Beckwith $599,500

62 Pearl Street $272,000 MLS: 910059

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

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205 Preston Drive, Carleton PlaCe Saturday, Sept. 20, 11am -12pm 32 Ross Street $214,900 MLS: 911583

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115 Sunset Dr. Rockhaven Park Carleton Place $117,000

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NEW LISTING - 290 LAKE AVE E Quaint 2 Bedroom Bungalow w/in Walking Distance to All Amenities. Recently Renovated; Hardwood Floors/Tile Floors/Timeless White Kitchen/Freshly Painted/Paved Driveway. Private Picturesque Oversized Backyard is Quite the Oasis. $259,900

Within Mins to Carleton Place/Almonte, this Unique Bungalow Sits Pretty on Majestic 12 Acres. Octagonal Living Room is Embraced by Stunning 3 Season Sunroom that Offers Breathtaking Views of the Rolling Land Beyond. Divine Granite Kitchen w/Upscale Built-Ins. 3+1 Spacious Bedrooms. Private Master w/5pce Ensuite. $474,900 Connected to Your Community - 27 - Thursday, September 18, 2014

YOUR SEARCH FOR A DREAM HOME can be found at Hayshore Estates. Captivating 2-yr Bung w/charming full length Verandah & sought after walk out open house boasts a fab granite sUnDaY sePteMber 21, 3:15-5 PM appointed open concept KIT/LVG. Upscale living thruout 2 sunlit levels. This is definitely a WOW home. MLS# 909469 lot er ! rn oWn o C t eD to tre Mins -

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125 MontgoMerY Park roaD, Carleton PlaCe MISSISSIPPI LAKE AT IT’S BEST! Yearround Cottage/ Home + 19’ x 11’ Bunkie on glistening Mississippi Lake. This picture perfect waterfront setting boasts unobstructed panoramic views of the Lake – Grab your Muskoka chair and enjoy the view from your large Dock. The main 2 BDR Cottage/ Home is simply charming; fresh appeal, vaulted ceilings & fab Kitchen that has been totally renovated for an easy 4-season lifestyle. Just wait until you see the Bunkie – Simply adorable! MLS #: 925785 g ! nin ake stePPi l i l g ssi ssi Mi

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Regional Round-Up 150th Anniversary of Almonte Baptist Church, Sun., Sept. 28 at 10:30am. Guest Soloist: Andy Bowes. Coffee Hour following the service Almonte & District Horticultural Society meeting, Monday, September 22, 7:30 p.m., Cornerstone Community Church. Speaker: David Hinks, Master Gardener on “Growing Garlic” . Info: Carol 613-256-5594. Almonte Hospital Bridge, Civitan Hall Wednesday, September 24, 12:30 Coffee/tea, 1:00-3:45 Bridge. Info: Barb 613-256-2463. Breakfast of Champions, Almonte Legion, Saturday, Sept 20, 8 - 11am 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: 613-256-3754. Euchre: 4 hand, September 25, 7:30. Sponsor: Town & Country Tenants Assoc. 375 Country St. Light lunch. Contact Norma 613-256-4179. Fall Line Dancing, Almonte Community Centre/Stewart Community Centre, starting Thur., Oct 2, 1:30 - 3pm Intermediates Friday Fish Fry, Almonte Legion, Friday, Sept 19, 4:30 - 7:30pm. 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, Carp Fair, Saturday September 27, visit the “Best Little Fair in the Valley”, Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700 to reserve. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte, Carp Fair, Saturday September 27, visit the “Best Little Fair in the Valley”, 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 613-2564700 to reserve. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte. Nature Walk & Picnic, Robinson’s Trail Clayton, Wednesday, September 24. enjoy a nature walk & picnic lunch, Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700 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 613-2564700 to reserve. Mill’s Home Support’s Health & Wellness, Tai Chi: Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm, September 16 - December 2. Almonte Civitan Hall Info: Jan Watson 613-2561031 ext.39 Mill’s Home Support’s Health & Wellness, Line Dancing: Mondays, 7-8:00pm, September 22 - December 8. Almonte Old Town Hall (multi-purpose room 2nd floor). Info: Jan Watson 613256-103.1 ext.39 Ontario Early Years Centre, Almonte/ Naismith School, Thursday September

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.

11, 18, 25, 9:00 - noon. Register 613283-0095. 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 613283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, playgroups Holy Name of Mary School, Almonte, 9:30-noon. Monday, September 8, 15, 22, 29. Register 613-283-0095. The Fairview Manor Recreation Dept., Alzheimer Coffee Break Fundraiser, Friday, September 26, 2-4 p.m. at Fairview Manor. Entertainment and dessert. Info: 613-256-3113 ext 2908. Third Annual Pig Roast, Almonte Legion, Saturday, Sept 20, 5pm. Live Entertainment with Brea Lawrenson

283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carleton Place Arena, Thursday September 11, 18, 25, 10:00 - 11:30 am. Register 613-2830095. Seniors 50 & over, join the Sunset Club for fun and games, trips, etc. Meeting at Legion, 1 p.m. every Wednesday. Info: 257-8102. The October Valley Singles Lunch will be held on Sunday, October 5 at 1 p.m. at The Courmet Restaurant in Carleton Place. For more info contact Donna at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

KEMPTVILLE Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 4th Thursday each month, 1-3 p.m. Bayfield Manor, 100 Elvira St. Alzheimer Society- Support Group Meetings. 3rd Thursday each month, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. St. Lawrence Lodge, 1803 County Rd. 2 E. Baby Talk, Wednesday, Sept 24, Ontario Early Years Centre. Breastfeeding support available. BNI of Kemptville, meeting. Every Tuesday 6:45-8:30 a.m. Alumni Hall, Kemptville College (613)863-4853. Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Mon. Sept 22, Wed. Sept 24 and Fri. Sept 26, 9:00 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre. Contact Eva Francoeur 258-4487. 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. Neon Night, fun run, fundraiser for Childhood Cancer Research & Support Services. Saturday, September 27, preparty 5:30 p.m. Individuals and teams are encouraged to register online at cancer.ca/ neonnight North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Thursday every month. O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd. 44). 7 p.m. Learn communication/leadership skills. Pork Roast & Mashed Potatoes dinner, served by the Odd Fellow & Rebekah Lodges, at the Odd Fellow’s Hall, 119 Clothier St East, September 28, 4:306:30 p.m. Info: 613-258-2258. Steak and Corn BBQ, Leslie Hall, 6 pm September 19, Tickets: 613-258-2562, email info@sharpedecisions.com 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 613258-4382. The North Grenville Photography Club meets the first Wednesday of every month from 7-9. New location is The auditorium at the Municipal Centre on Hwy 44.

15th Annual Ride of Splendor on Sun., Sept 21 starting from the Carleton Place Curling Club, held by CP & DM Hospital Auxiliary. Info: carletonplacehospital. ca/auxiliary_rideofsplendor.aro or call Margaret Gourlay 613-816-0574 Breakfast- 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. After 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. masses at St. Mary’s- 28 Hawthorne. Sponsor: Knight of Columbus. Breakfast, Carleton Place Legion, 177 George St, Saturday, September 20, 8-11am. Info: 613-257-1727. 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 Sunset Club meets every Wednesday, 1 p.m. Legion. Euchre, bid euchre, games, socializing. Third Wed. each month- short general meeting, noon. Potluck lunch/games follows. 613-257-7483. Cribbage, Carleton Place Legion, 177 George St, Every Tuesday, 1:00pm. Info: 613-257-1727. Debtors Anonymous. If you are having problems with money or debt then we can help. 6:30 Tuesdays, St. James Hall, Bell and Edmund Street. 613-216-9008. Euchre, every 2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Bring your friends. Lunch/prizes. 613-253-6375. French Playgroup “Plaisirs D’Enfants”. Every Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Beckwith Community Hall (Black’s Corners). 613253-0008. Ladies Darts, every Tuesday starting 7:30 p.m. Legion. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carambeck Community Centre, Carleton Place, 10-11:30am. Wednesday, September 10, 17, 24. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carambeck Community Centre, Carleton Place, 10-11:30am. Monday, September 8, LANARK 15, 22, 29. Register 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Carleton Community Home Support luncheon Place Arena, 10:00 - 11:30 am. Tuesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30. Register 613- Friday, Sept 26 @ United Church Zion

Memorial, 37 Franklin St, noon. Info: 613-253-0733 for reservations and info. Fitness Classes every Monday (except holidays). 9:30-10:30 a.m. North Lanark County Community Health Centre. 613259-2182. Fun and Fitness Wednesdays 9:0010:00 am. St Andrew’s United Church. Info: Kara (613)259-2182. Lanark Civitan Club talent night. Last Friday each month. Dinner 6 p.m., dance 7:30 p.m. Old Time Country Music. 613-259-5610. Lanark Lodge Pub (3rd Thursday every month). 2 p.m. Hosted by recreation dept. Info. 613-267-4225. Music Jamboree & Birthday Saturday, Every 3rd Saturday of the month. Lanark Legion #395, Music starts at 2 pm. All welcome. Ontario Early Years Centre, Maple Grove School, Wednesday September 10, 17, 24, 9:30 - 11:30 am. Register 613283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Maple Grove School, Thursday September 11, 18, 25, 10:00 - 11:30 am. Register 613283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Workshop, Down on the Farm Story & craft, Thursday, October 2, Sacred Heart School, 1:30 - 2:30am. Register 613-2830095. Walking group, every Tuesday morning, 9 a.m. from the NLCCHA. Refreshments, exercises/speaker after walk. Heather 613-259-2182. Yard & Bake Sale, October 4, 8 noon, Lanark Legion #395, proceeds will benefit the Legion. The legion is looking for donations for both the Yard & Bake Sale. Info 613-259-0271.

MERRICKVILLE 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. 613269-2367. Merrickville and District Historical Society presents “The Art of Frederick Remington (1861-1909)” with guest speaker Laura Foster. New meeting location, Merrickville Legion, September 30, 7:30 p.m Light refreshments. All welcome. 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 24, 7pm Merrickville Legion, Open September 20, 12 noon to 4pm Merrickville Legion, Open September 27, 12 noon to 4pm Merrickville Legion TGIF September 19, Music by Sagebrush, 7-11 p.m. Chicken A-La-King Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion TGIF - September 26, Music by Elise & Company, 7-11 p.m. Ham Dinner at 6 p.m.

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PERTH Al-Anon Meetings. If you are living with or near a drinking problem. Every Thursday 8 p.m. St. James Anglican Church, Drummond St. 613-267-4848, 613-267-6039. Annual General Meeting, Perth Performance Art Committee, Wednesday October 8, 7 p.m. Coutts Cafe, 17 Wilson St. E., Bridge, Perth Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7:00 p.m., Thursdays, September 25, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Bridge, Social- McMartin House, 125 Gore St., East, every Friday afternoon. 613-267-3952. Community Dinner, Saturday, September 20, 4:30-6 p.m. at St Paul’s United Church, Gore Street. Everyone welcome. Film Night International Perth is showing Indian film The Lunchbox, Wednesday September 24, 2 pm and 7 pm, at the Full Circle Theatre, Craig Street. Info: 613-267-1224. Gospel Sing, September 21, 6:00pm, Old-time gospel favourites. Asbury Free Methodist Church. 144 Gore St. E., Details 613-267-2345. Lanark County Camera Club meets Tuesday, September 23, 7 p.m., Algonquin College. Visitors welcome. Info: 613-2642767, www.lccameraclub .com Lanark County Quilters Guild, meeting Tuesday September 23, Lions Hall, Perth Fairgrounds, Guests: Stitch by Stitch applique group, refreshments, guests welcome Lanark Lodge Birthday Party (last Thursday every month). 2 p.m. Hosted by recreation dept. Info. 613-267-4225. 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. Lions Club Apple Pie Fundraiser, order your home made apple pies for Thanksgiving, To order call: Edna Coutts 613-267-2744. See PERTH page 29


PERTH Lions Club Jamboree- Lions Hall, Halton and Arthur Streets. Sept. 28. Hall opens 1 p.m., Music: volunteer musicians begins 2 p.m. Buffet dinner 5 p.m. 613267-6906. 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 613-283-0095. Ontario Early Years Centre, Workshop, Infant Massage, Tuesday, September 23, Perth & District Union Library, 10:00 - 11:00am. Register 613283-0095. Parrot Heads of Perth will provide free coffee in support of Alzheimer Society outside Giant Tiger, Perth. Sat., Sept 20, 9-1pm. Info: 613-264-1510 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, Saturday, September 20, Family hike and activities, Perth Wildlife Reserve. Bring water and walking shoes, no sandals, meet at Perth Wildlife Reserve, 1 p.m. Leader: Dorothy Hudson 613-283-0332 RTA Central Club, Sunday, September 28, Kate’s Lake Hike, Level 1, 10km moderate pace, Lanark Highland’s loop on narrow country lanes, meet at Conlon Farm, 9 a.m. Leader: Dorothy Hudson 613-283-0332 RTA Central Club, Sunday, September 28, Kate’s Lake, Hike, level 1, 10 km, moderate pace. Lanark Highlands loop on narrow country lanes, Meet at Conlon Farm at 9 a.m. Leaders: Howard and Mary Robinson 613-258-0817. 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, Rummage Sale, Thursday, September 25, 9am -3 pm. Friday, September 26, 9am - noon. 25 Gore St West. Info 613-267-2973. Stroke survivor and caregiver support group, meets the 4th Wednesday of every month between 1:30-3:30 p.m. Legion, 26 Beckwith St E. Info: (613)549-6666 x6867. The Butterfly Fan Club- Perth & District Breast Cancer Support Group. Perth Family Health Centre, 33 Lewis St. Monthly Meetings, 7-9 p.m. 3rd Thursday (Septembert 18). Info: Carleen 613-812-4474. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Meets Thursday evenings at Lanark Lodge. Info. Janet 613-264-9139. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Tuesdays 5 p.m. at Community Care. Info: Barbara 613-267-2040.

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SMITHS FALLS Adult Bereavement group, Last Wednesday of each month. 1-3pm, Smiths Falls Community Health Centre, 2 Gould St. To register 613-267-6400 or email info@chslc.ca Bariatric Support Group, first Thursday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at ‘The Link’, at 88 Cornelia St. W., #4A.

Support and information regarding gastric by-pass surgery before and after. Info: (613)284-4608 or 1(877)383-2070. Bingo, every Thursday evening, 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Br 95. Info: 2833292. Bridge Club every Monday night, Legion Br. 95, 7 Main St. E., 7 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-283-1957. Calvary Bible Church, Share-ABlessing (gently used clothing, linen, etc) September 27, 8-noon, corner Isabella and Beech. Info: 613-283-5197. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, September 23, 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 23, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)2830960. Gambling Problem? There is help. Gamblers Anonymous, Tuesdays 7:30-9 p.m. 88 Cornelia St. 613-567-3271. Historical Society Meeting, Thursday, Sept 25 at 7pm, Heritage House Museum, 11 Old Slys Rd. Topic: the History of Cameras and Photography with local collectors. RSVP: 613-283-6311 Hymn Sing, first Saturday of every month 6:30 - 7:30 at First Baptist Church, 73 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls. All Welcome Join Us for our Coffee, Music & a Chat get together, Sunday, September 21, 1 p.m - 2:30 p.m. Kinsmen Pavilion, Lower Reach Park. Keenagers: Fellowship, food, fun for seniors. Every second & fourth Tuesday 1011am at First Baptist Church, 73 Beckwith St. N. Smiths Falls. All welcome 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. “Let’s Pray” Prayer Line available, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from 10 a.m.noon. (613)283-3485, (613)267-9780 evenings. Seventh Day Adventist Church, 333 Hwy 29 (just past the mall). Walk-ins welcome. 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 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.

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French family For our group and Armitage that poignant trip included tours of the Allied invasion beaches in France. Included on the itinerary was Juno Beach where Armitage had first set foot in Europe 49 years earlier. During his 1995 stay he was billeted with a French couple who had three young children. Armitage remained in touch and when it was announced he would be part of the D-Day 70th anniversary observances this year he was able to connect with the same family. Once again he was welcomed into their home with open arms. “The kids are all grown up now. We had some very good talks.” Also during the visit Armitage made a pilgrimage to Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery where just over 2,000 Canadian victims of D-Day and the Normandy campaign are interred. Among the soldiers buried there are several from his own regiment. One of them was his own officer, Lieutenant Roy Pattinson. A native of Victoria, British Columbia the 25-yearold officer died during heavy

one chapter in what has been a full and rewarding life for the West Carleton native. There is so much more to Roly Armitage! He is a retired veterinarian, race horse owner and track operator. He served as the Mayor of West Carleton Township (now part of the City of Ottawa) and he was general manager of Carp Airport for 10 years. A widower (he has outlived two wives) he has three surviving children (he lost a son at age 27), four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. And that is just part of his story. I am writing a feature about this fascinating man which will appear in some editions of this newspaper. But if you want the whole story you’ll have to buy the book. Believe me, it is a very good read! 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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Second World War in Europe. We have something in common because my wife and I also attended the 50th anniversary observances in the company of 20 veterans and their wives from Carleton Place, Lanark County and Ottawa. The biggest event was Holland’s National Liberation Parade held in the city of Apeldoorn on May 7, 1995. I was there as a journalist to cover the event which was attended by half a million cheering spectators. Armitage was one of 8,000 WW II veterans who marched past the throng receiving countless hugs, kisses and bouquets of flowers from grateful Dutch citizens. The people of The Netherlands have never forgotten the sacrifices Canadian soldiers made in helping free their country after five years of Nazi occupation. A total of 5,706 Canadians gave their lives during the Dutch campaign. “Wasn’t that parade something,” Armitage enthused. “It was unbelievable!” I agreed, but told him that he and his fellow veterans deserve all the praise they receive and then some.

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‘Legion of Honour Medal.’ That will take place during a ceremony at the French Embassy in Ottawa in November. “I feel very humble,” he says softly. The medal presentation will take place the month after Armitage officially releases a book about his very interesting life. Entitled ‘The Way It Was and Now: My Journey’ the book was about to go to print when I sat down with the author last week. “I never thought I would write a book, but it is pretty exciting,” he says gleefully. He is also planning to return to Europe in May with his son Mick. They will attend the 70th anniversary liberation parade in The Netherlands and participate in other observances marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. In this column I have only outlined details about Armitage’s war experience. Despite its significance, the war is just

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Liberate ports Armitage and his comrades later helped liberate the French ports of Calais and Boulogne. The Canadian Army was given the task of pushing the enemy out of English Channel ports in France and Belgium. The ports were vital to the Allied cause but they were fanatically defended which made them very difficult and dangerous to attack. The young, Ottawa area soldier and his compatriots eventually fought their way north through Holland and into Germany. His unit ended the war in the port city of Wilhelmshaven, in northern Germany, which was home to a major U-Boat (submarine) base. In June of this year Armitage, who turns 90 in February, was among an official delegation of Canadian Normandy veterans who attended special ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of D-Day. His eldest son Mick (the wellknown Ottawa musician and promoter) said it was a wonderful experience for his father. “Dad has had such an interesting life. But to be part of that ceremony in June was very special for him. We (family) are so proud of him!” Armitage smiles and laughs when he says that he “an avowed Liberal (he ran a very close second to long-time MPP Norm Sterling in the 1987 Ontario election)” got to shake hands with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who he called “an avowed Conservative,” at Juno Beach (the Canadian invasion beach) in France in June. He has a photograph to prove it. In France Armitage stayed in the home of the same family he was billeted with during his only previous post-war visit to Normandy in 1995. In May of that year he was among thousands of Canadian veterans who participated in ceremonies to mark the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Holland and the 50th anniversary of the end of the

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enemy shelling on July 29, 1944 two days before Armitage himself was nearly killed by an exploding artillery round. His eyes became moist when he mentioned all the young men who didn’t survive the war. “I think about my comrades who never got the opportunity to experience the richness life had to offer. They had their whole lives ahead of them but they never made it home. “I’m among the lucky ones.” Armitage’s wartime service has not been forgotten. He is a recipient of the France and Germany Star which went to those who experienced six months or more of action. Also among the decorations he wears on special occasions are the Defence of Britain medal, the WW II Victory medal, the Canadian Volunteer medal and the Normandy Defence medal. Recently he was notified that the Government of France will present him with the prestigious

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participated in the Allied pincer movement that very nearly succeeded in cutting off the bulk of German forces in Normandy. The so-called “Battle of the Falaise Gap.” It was during that part of the campaign that he was injured. Many other Canadians were killed in action during both battles and are interred in Commonwealth war cemeteries established in the region. A large number of Germans succeeded in wriggling out of the attempted trap at Falaise and lived to fight another day, slowing the Allied push through Western Europe.

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Lifestyle – It was late July 1944 in war-torn Normandy, France. Roly Armitage and his Canadian Army artillery regiment had been ordered to dig in. “We had been shelled several times and we were expecting more,” the now 89-year-old Armitage recalled last week. “I worked extra hard to dig a trench (fox hole) as deep and as long as I could. “I remembered seeing a piece of tarpaulin lying on the side of the road not far away. I walked over to get it. I just wanted to put it on top and make the hole a little more deluxe,” he chuckles. As he was walking back he heard the incoming German artillery shells. The then 18year-old dropped the tarp and sprinted toward his freshly dug fox hole. “I jumped in and landed on top of two other guys – they were already in there. In my hole!” Armitage found himself lying partly in and partly out of the trench. That’s when a shell struck approximately 30 feet away. The next thing he remembers is waking up in a first aid station. “They told me the concussion had knocked me out cold. But I wasn’t hit by any of the shrapnel. “When those things (shells) hit they kind of plow along the surface of the ground and then explode. I was really lucky.” The teenager from South March, just outside Ottawa, was knocked senseless by the blast. His left ear drum was ruptured and permanently damaged. The ringing in his ears lasted for weeks. “They wanted to send me back to England for treatment. But I told them ‘I’m OK. The ringing is starting to go away.’ I was able to finish out the war without being seriously injured,” he explains, with a wry smile. Armitage and his unit, the Royal Canadian Artillery Third Medium Regiment, landed in Normandy on D-Plus 12. That is 12 days after the start of Operation Overlord (nicknamed “D-Day”), the massive Allied invasion of German-held France which began early on the morning of Tuesday, June 6, 1944. “When our landing craft headed back again (to a mother ship) it was full of German prisoners. They told us there were 1,500 (POWs) on the beach, waiting to be transported to England.” Armitage was involved in the intense fighting to capture the French city of Caen. He later

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PERTH CAMPUS – FALL 2014

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Computers for Seniors Date: Oct. 8-29, Wednesday afternoons Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Cost: $63 Instructor: Tanya Gray Here’s the chance to learn more about using computers in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere! Offered over four weeks at a discounted rate, this course invites seniors (55+) to come to our computer lab and learn the basics about navigating through a computer and getting better acquainted with the internet. Computers for Seniors II Date: Oct. 9-Oct. 30, Thursday afternoons Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Cost: $63 Instructor: Tanya Gray If you completed Computers for Seniors I and/or feel like you are ready for a more in-depth course to sharpen up your skills, this is the course for you! Participants will be instructed on safe internet practices, utilizing files and folders, emailing, applications and the use of Microsoft programs with and introduction to Picture Manager and Word. Participants will need a USB key to store files. Learn to use your iPad Date: Nov. 4 Time: 6-9 p.m. Cost: $37 Instructor: Farren Hart Did you get an iPad and haven’t got past Angry Birds? Take this three-hour workshop to learn how to navigate your way through your iPad. You’ll learn how to look at your security settings, how to download and manage apps and how to use the tablet on a daily basis. Participants must bring his or her iPad to the class. Learn to use your Android Tablet Date: Nov. 10, 2014 Time: 6-9 p.m. Cost: $37 Instructor: Farren Hart If you have an Android tablet and want to learn how to use it, then take this three-hour workshop to learn how to navigate your way through your tablet. You’ll learn how to look at your security settings, how to download and manage apps and how to use the tablet on a daily basis. Examples of Android tablets include Samsung, Asus and Google. Participants must bring his or her tablet to the class. Microsoft Office 2013 Date: Oct. 8-Nov. 12, Wednesday nights Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $162 Instructor: Tanya Gray In this course, Word, PowerPoint and Excel basics are presented, and participants learn how to use information from one of the applications in the other programs. Participants should be comfortable using a computer prior to taking this course.

CREATIVE DIY Workshop: Upcycled Décor for your Home Date: Oct. 25 Time: 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Cost: $122 Instructor: Susan Storie This workshop will provide tips for upcycling, repurposing and refurbishing small furniture and decor items for your home. Preparation of materials, painting techniques & tips, gluing materials and embellishment ideas will be provided. Upon registration you will receive instructions for what to bring and how to prepare for this workshop. You may bring a project of your own or the instructor will provide you with a couple of project ideas to do. Consider a project for the Christmas Holiday Season. Basics for Home Design & Decorating Date: Oct. 16-Nov. 20, Thursday nights Time: 7-9:30 p.m. Cost: $138 Instructor: Susan Storie Back by popular demand! This course will provide the homeowner with basic design principles in order to create a functional and beautiful home. The student will learn how to apply their personal style while taking into consideration elements such as colour, pattern, texture, balance, function and placement. Students will be encouraged to bring an example of a small decorating project for discussion purposes. A field trip will be included. Photography: The Basics Date: Oct. 20-Nov. 3, Monday nights Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $87 Instructor: Graeme Crabb This three-evening course will introduce students to the principles of using their digital camera properly. Some of the topics covered are explanation of f-stops and the relationship between lens settings and shutter speeds; differences between various focal points; principles of composing photos. Students will be given weekly assignments and return the following week to review and discuss their images. Photography: The Next Step Date: Nov. 10-24, Monday nights Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $87 Instructor: Graeme Crabb This course will continue on from the basics learned in the introductory course and will also be of interest to those who are somewhat comfortable with their digital cameras but would like to explore further. Photographic composition will

be studied in more depth than in the introductory course and weekly assignments will be given and the photos projected for class discussion. The use of editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop Elements will also be a part of the course. Acrylic Painting for Beginners Date: Oct. 20-Dec. 8, Monday nights Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $221 Instructor: Jeff Banks In the first class, students will learn and get to play with acrylic paint, experiment with acrylic mediums and be given some inspiration for the coming weeks. After the introduction class, students will work from pictures to create their art and follow the lessons to develop their abilities using the paint. Over the eight weeks, students should leave with three paintings showing a development in skills, the confidence to try and paint on their own and be given ideas to try and take acrylic paint further!

ASTRONOMY Algonquin College wants you to take a journey and discover our universe. Astronomer Frank Hitchens will run these workshops, highlighting the different characteristics of the sky and the world around us. Sign up for one course or all four! You Are Here Date: Oct. 15 Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $32 This astronomy class will take a look at the structure of the universe and our place within it. Come prepared to be humbled, as we humans are not nearly as important as we like to think.

HEALTH & SAFETY Standard First Aid + CPR – C & AED Training Date: Oct. 25-Oct.26 Time: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Cost: $137 Instructor: Open Door Development Learn how to provide care for adults, children and infants in distress! This course covers immediately life-threatening emergencies including asthma, anaphylaxis, angina, heart attack, stroke, transient ischemic attacks and deadly bleeding, as well as non-immediately life-threatening emergencies such as spinal injuries, sprains/strains, fractures, diabetic shock, imminent childbirth, hypothermia, heat stroke and more. Hands-on practice is provided with professional equipment and constructive feedback from the facilitator. All successful participants will receive a national recognized Canadian Red Cross certificate. This course is WSIB compliant. Manual included and the minimum age must be 16. Forklift Safety Training Date: Oct. 25- Oct. 26 Time: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Cost: $274 Instructor: Ideal Forklift Training This course is designed for persons with little or no experience on a forklift. The first day includes in-class workshops covering topics such as theory training. The following day, participants will each move through a cramped driving course in forward and reverse, where the assigned task is to lift, carry, set down and stack a series of loaded skids until they perform the work efficiently and without incidents. Each successful participant will receive certification.

Are We Alone? Date: Oct. 22 Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $32 We’ll explore how we are searching for life off the Earth. Should we find it, what may the scientific and philosophical implications be?

Babysitters’ Course Date: Oct. 24 Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: $40 Instructor: Open Door Development A great way to begin your career as a professional babysitter! Learn business skills, appropriate activities for children of all ages and stages, first-aid skills for emergencies and much more. A great addition to your resume, this course will prepare you to meet babysitting challenges head-on and provide active care for children that will have parents calling you back again and again.

Target Earth Date: Oct. 29 Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $32 In this class, we’ll look at the threats we face from comet and asteroid impacts. There is a reason you won’t be seeing any dinosaurs anytime soon. Could we face a similar fate?

This is also great ‘home alone’ training for youth caring for themselves after school or other occasions when their parents are out. Basic home security including phone calls and people at the door, how to respond to fires, and more will give both youth and their parents confidence. Recommended for youth ages 10-15.

Leaving Home Date: Nov. 5 Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $32 The past and future of human spaceflight will be our focus for this astronomy class. Whether for science or our own safety (see Target Earth), is there a place for human spaceflight?

Note: The babysitters’ course takes place at the Algonquin College CES Boardroom, located at 40 Sunset Blvd. in Perth.

LANGUAGES French Level I Date: Oct. 14 – Dec. 2, Tuesday nights Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $183 Instructor: Mario Caya Come and learn or renew your basic French in a relaxed setting. Short lessons are mixed with creative, interactive exercises designed to develop skill in speaking French in day-to-day situations. This course will be helpful for parents of children enrolled in French Immersion programs. Spanish for Travellers Date: Oct. 16- Nov. 20, Thursday nights Time: 7-9 p.m. Cost: $112 Instructor: Sylvia Bumstead This introductory course is intended to make travel a little easier in Spanishspeaking countries. Basic words and short sentences used in airports, hotels, restaurants and shops will be taught.

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OUTDOORS Nature Interpretation and Bushcrafting Date: Oct. 7, 14 and 21 and Oct. 25 (field trip) Time: 6:30-9:30 p.m. (9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the Saturday class) Instructor: Chad Clifford This is a general course that offers an excellent base of skills that can be practised and expanded upon for many years. You will develop skills and knowledge all but lost among modern adventurers and professional guides alike. But, you need not already be outdoor savvy to take part (it is fine if you are, too). In these classes, students cover the study of wild plants, reading and understanding animal signs, ecology, clothing, nature-lore and an introduction to bushcrafting. Following the three classes, the class will meet at Blueberry Mountain for a day-long practical field trip including activities such as orientation, heightened awareness, fires without matches, and bushcraft projects.

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Important tips for bringing your summer plants indoors Dale Odorizzi

Lifestyle – It is that time of year again. The days are getting shorter, the nights are long and cold. Many of us put our houseplants outside for the summer or have purchased annuals to brighten up our containers. If you want to save them for another season, act now to get them inside before frost strikes. Before you decide which plants to bring inside, look at it carefully. If it has not thrived outside, it likely won’t thrive inside. Unless the plant is very valuable or has great sentimental value, do not bring inside. The first thing to do is to bring the plants inside without bringing in a lot of creepy crawlies – that’s the technical for insects. Earwigs love to hide out in the soil of our plants and when they get inside they start looking around. To get rid of soil based pests, put your containers in a larger container of water. This will force the pests to get out. Do not leave the plant in the water for too long as you do not want it to get waterlogged. Then, look at the plant carefully. Spray the leaves with warmish water that contains a little liquid soap or insecticidal soap. Spray the tops and the bottoms of the leaves and the stalks of the plants. If there are cocoons on the plant take them off and wipe the plant off. If you have room, segregate the new arrivals indoors from the plants which have been there all year so if you

Master Gardeners bring in any pests, the old plants won’t be impacted. If you think back to the spring, you will remember hardening off your plants by putting them out for a few hours each day until they were ready to be outside full time. The same thing applies now only in reverse. Our homes in the winter are dry. They do not have as much sunlight as your plants are used to so you should bring them in more gradually, for a few hours each day. As the evenings get colder, I tend to bring my plants in for the night and then back outside for some of the day. This prevents them from frost and helps to harden them off for the tough indoor conditions. Many of us like to save our annuals for next year. Geraniums are one plant that often come indoors. You can bring them in by taking cuttings, dipping in rooting hormone and planting them up. While some folks are successful doing this in the fall, many are more successful doing the root cuttings in February when the plant wants to grow. I pot up my geraniums and sit them in a sunny window to grow and bloom all winter.

You can also keep them in a cold dark room, only providing a minimum of water and then bringing them into the light in February. Once they start to grow, take your cuttings. If they get too leggy, cut off the long stems and let the new growth flourish. Other annuals such as Coleus, Sweet Potato Vine and various

other trailing plants do well by taking cuttings and putting them in a jar of water. When roots start to appear, pot them up and let them grow on. With some plants, you can take cuttings multiple times over the course of the winter. Bringing your plants indoors is an excellent way to keep your green thumb

working all winter long. Be careful about watering and fertilizing your plants. Over the winter many of our houseplants and annuals like a little rest so just provide with enough water to keep them from drying out completely. Dale Odorizzi is a member of the Lanark County Master Gardeners.

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. 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.

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Come out and support LAWS at various fundraising activities this fall 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. Our friends in Perth (PAWS) are having a yard sale Saturday, Oct. 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 22 Gore St. West. All proceeds to benefit LAWS. If you would like to donate items, please call Susan and Terry at 613-264-0007. 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 featured pets Mandy As her Rottweiler appearance suggests, Mandy is a strong rugged dog who is both smart and trainable. At the shelter she has learned some basic commands such as sit and down, and her social skills with people have greatly improved. She has good off-leash recall although her leash skills need work. Her best forever home will have no cats or small children, and some experience

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ous training. This is not optional. Your reward for giving her your commitment will be an obedient faithful companion who is loyal for life.

Hero Well hello there, Hero here. They call me a “stray” as I was wandering the streets, looking a little lost. Somebody picked me up and brought me to this place. They think I belonged to a family as I was well kept, so they say. I like to say that my personality is as warm as my ginger/white coat. I am a sort of “mellow yellow” sort of a guy. Love to be picked up for firm with the breed. hugs and belly scratches. I think I am Mandy needs a watchful handler, par- about two-years-old and really hope to ticularly around other dogs as she can be be out of here soon. Any nice family quite reactive. She has come a long way will do, love, Hero. since she first arrived at the shelter but requires on-going socialization and seri- Tiggs

Looking for a full-figured handsome cuddly red tabby cat? Well, Tiggs is your man. He’s about seven-years-old, like most red cats, loving, and laidback. All he wants is a warm pillow or a cozy lap to snooze the day away on. Good food and a good night kiss when it’s time to dim the lights is always welcome, too. See LAWS page 36

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th Thank you for dining out on September 11th and helping to raise money for Big Brothers Dine Big Sisters County through the first annual Dine Out at anyofofLanark these participating restaurants Day event. The kindness and generosity of the community is overwhelming, and a portion of their day’s proceeds will be donated to and we’re looking forward to continuing our work within Lanark County. Big of Lanark We’dBig like Brothers to thank all of Sisters the restaurants whoCounty participated: John E. Cole

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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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Nico Meet this lovely small 1.5year-old tabby boy. When he arrived at LAWS he was rather scruffy looking, missing a lot of fur. We think it might have been stress as he’s now growing into his lovely soft, shiny winter coat. Nico is small and is often picked on by the other cats at the shelter. He feels sad about that as he’s really a nice cuddly guy. He would love to be re-homed soon as LAWS is definitely not the “furever” place he had in mind.

hand when offered. They can still be a little skittish at times. We think a family with older or no children would be best for these two petite ladies. If you’re able to have a little patience with them and open your home and heart to meet these two bundles of joy you won’t be disappointed. Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) is located on Glenview Road, just off Highway 43, about 2 kilometres west of Smiths Falls. Visit our website at www.lanarkanimals.ca. If you have lost a dog or cat please check our website or phone or visit the shelter. If you have found a dog or cat please visit our website to find the number of your local animal control officer.

Gidget and Twidget These two girls came to the shelter last December with their brother Widget who has been adopted. They have quite a unique bond as they walk, sleep, eat and play in tandem. Since they’ve been so close they must be adopted together. Once fearful of people and loud noises when they came in December 2013, they now trust humans more and more and even take treats from your

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As of September 2, 2014 all Voters should ensure that their names and relevant information are correct on the Voters’ List. To be added, deleted or to make any other corrections, contact or visit the municipal office where you are entitled to vote, with proof of identity and qualifying address, during normal office hours beginning September 2 up to and including the close of voting on October 27 at 8 p.m. INTERNET / TELEPHONE VOTING Electors in Tay Valley Township, Township of Montague, Town of Perth, and Town of Mississippi Mills will be voting by internet or telephone, in the 2014 municipal election. There will be no paper ballot. A Voter Information Letter will be mailed to you directly, in the month of October, providing you with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) which will allow you to vote 24 hours a day for 7 days (Oct. 20-27), from any telephone or any device connected to the internet. If access to a telephone or internet connection is unavailable to you, a Voter Help Centre will be provided by your municipality with telephone and internet access during the voting period. Contact your municipality for Voter Help Centre locations and dates and times of operation. Proof of identity and residence is required in the following instances: • • •

When adding or deleting one’s name from the Voters’ List. When re-issuing, activating or deactivating a PIN. When swearing an oath

VOTE BY MAIL Electors in the Township of Lanark Highlands and the Town of Smiths Falls will be using Vote By Mail. Each elector is mailed a voting package, which includes a ballot, a secrecy envelope, a return envelope and a voter’s declaration. To add your name to the Voters List and to receive a Vote By Mail Kit, identification is required. If a person whose name is on the Voters' List does not have identification or the identification provided is not acceptable, then the voter will be required to complete a declaration of identity form.

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TRADITIONAL AND COMPOSITE PAPER BALLOT Electors in the Township of Beckwith and the Township of Drummond North Elmsley will be voting by the traditional ballot. The Town of Carleton Place will be using a composite ballot and vote count by electronic tabulator. Electors will be notified of their voting station in early October. th

In order to vote, the elector must attend the polling station on October 27 , 2014 and cast their ballot. To be added to the Voter’s List the voter must have acceptable I.D. If a person whose name is not on the Voters' List does not have identification or the identification provided is not acceptable, then the voter will be required to complete a declaration of identity form. TOWN OF SMITHS FALLS (Vote By Mail) Returning Officer – Kerry Costello Town of Smiths Falls 77 Beckwith Street North P.O. Box 695 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T6 (613-283-4124) www.smithsfalls.ca TOWNSHIP OF LANARK HIGHLANDS (Vote By Mail) Returning Officer – Rob Wittkie Township of Lanark Highlands 75 George Street, P.O. Box 340 Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 (613-259-2398) (1-800-239-4695) www.lanarkhighlands.ca TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH (Traditional Paper Ballot) Returning Officer – Cynthia Moyle Township of Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith Carleton Place ON K7C 3P2 (613-257-1539) (1-800-535-4532) www.twp.beckwith.on.ca

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

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


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North Lanark Regional Museum seeks information on past blacksmiths in area Community – The North Lanark Regional Museum is looking for anyone with knowledge of the area’s blacksmiths from days past. If you knew a blacksmith, are related to one, or are familiar with any then we would be interested in gathering some information about them for our blacksmith display. The brand-new blacksmith exhibit at the museum has just been completed. The exhibit includes

an interpretation binder with detailed information on the trade, the artifacts, and the local blacksmiths. We would love to include more information on blacksmiths from Almonte, Appleton, Blakeney, Clayton and Pakenham. If you do have something you’d like to share, please write it down and gather any photos you may have! We’ll be happy to include your story in our binder for future visitors to appreciate.

You can reach us at appletonmuseum@hotmail.com or by stopping by at 647 River Rd., Appleton. The North Lanark Regional Museum would like to acknowledge the support of: The Ontario Trillium Foundation which is an agency of the Government of Ontario. Submitted by Stuart Douglas, 2014 summer student with the North Lanark Regional Museum.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23

Aries, you can have all of the inspiration in the world, but without some practical application, your idea will stall. Spend some time thinking things through.

Libra, getting back into the swing of things after a long vacation can be challenging. But you will have no problem getting back into a groove and getting all of your work done.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22

You are torn between two choices, Taurus. Family matters are on one side, and work responsibilities are on the other. It may take a few days to work out a decision.

Try turning something you enjoy doing for fun into a career, Scorpio. Loving what you get paid to do is a key to a happy life, so figure out a way to make that happen.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21

Gemini, it’s difficult to contain all of your enthusiasm, so share your excitement and happiness with others. Try tackling some other people’s projects.

Sagittarius, you may be adept at finding an easy way around a difficult thing, but sometimes taking the hard road offers good life lessons along the way.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20

Cancer, you will be front and center in the days to come. Don’t be nervous, as you’re fully capable of handling the extra attention. Enjoy the spotlight while it lasts.

Family needs take precedence over your obligations at work, Capricorn. Higher-ups will just have to be patient if they want to keep you on as an employee.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18

Leo, you will be full of energy this week. Use this energy and enthusiasm to your advantage, tackling projects you have let go unfinished but want to get done.

Aquarius, everyone expects you to provide advice, but this week you may be in need of guidance. It could be because you have been tackling so many projects lately.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

Virgo, immerse yourself in activities that put you first over the next few days. Whether it’s a date or simply alone time, enjoy it and start tending to your needs.

Few things escape your attention, Pisces. However, this week you can expect to be happily surprised by good news.

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ANNIVERSARY

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BIRTHDAY

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BIRTH

A year has passed, how time has flown! We can’t believe how much he’s grown! He’s really smart and so much fun! Our baby boy is turning ONE! Happy 1st birthday Bobby! September 17, 2014 Love, Mummy, Daddy, Annie, Éamonn, And the rest of your crazy/loving family!

BIRTH

Dorothy and Victor Letman 60 Years Married Today!! September 18, 1954

WEDDING MITCHELL – Big sister Victoria and parents Kevin & Liz (De Land) of Perth are thrilled to announce the arrival of Amanda Anne Margaret. Born on July 30th, 2014 at 11:33pm, weighing 7lbs 4ozs. Proud grandparents are Cathy Mitchell (late Jake) of Perth, Carol (Late Randy) & Joe Doyle of Tottenham. Extremely proud 1st time great grandmother Beverly De Land (Late Bill) of Tottenham. Amanda was also welcomed by her many Aunts, Uncles & Cousins from Perth & Tottenham. Thanks goes out to Dr. Wong, Dr. Kerner and all the wonderful nurses in the Smiths Falls Maternity Ward.

WEDDING

ENGAGEMENT

MAHON - McNULTY Bill McNulty & Susan Richmond (Fallbrook) are thrilled to announce the engagement of their daughter Molly McNulty, to Josh Mahon, son of Kevin & Sharon Mahon (Perth). Wedding to take place October 4, 2014 at the beautiful Blue Heron Golf Club.

55TH ANNIVERSARY Allan and Ruth Foster Love from your Family Sandra, Harry, Jennifer and Heather Sharon, Chris, Chad and Kristen

50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Sandra and Wilfred Cooke Please join the family in celebrating Carleton Place Curling Club 120 Patterson Crescent Saturday, September 20, 2014 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Best wishes only

ENGAGEMENT

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

FLEMING, Earl - In loving memory of our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle who passed away September 23, 2013. A little tribute small and tender, Just to say we still remember. Forever in our hearts Brother, Sisters, Sister-inlaws, nieces and nephews.

Wood In Loving Memory of Christena Wood who passed away September 22nd. 1998 In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true Their is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Jack, Judy, John & Melissa

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HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY Jack Carter September 23, 2014 Love from your family

HAPPY 9TH BIRTHDAY MADISON September 16, 2014 Love Mom, Dad and Nana WEDDING

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Sweet Little You Sept. 22 Brooklyn Turns “2” Love You All Over Grandpa & Grandma Greenwood

MacGREGOR/FOSTER Charlie and Sandra MacGregor are happy to announce the engagement of their son Travis to Kristine, daughter of John and the late Tracy Foster of Ajax. The wedding is to take place in Toronto, August 22, 2015. COMING MARRIAGE

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“Together They Make One” Brayden, Daynen, Dominic, Braelyn and Annie would like to announce the marriage of their parents Zachary Buffam and Jamie Hurlbert on Sat. September 20, 2014 @ 3 pm at the St. John’s Anglican Church, Smiths Falls Reception to follow at the Perth Legion @ 8pm.


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Guess who’s only driving for pleasure now! Congratulatons Glen Lawson on your retirement after 47 years with Voyageur Colonial Ltd. and Greyhound Canada. All our love Barb and Dawn

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I would like to extend thanks to the Med Surg floor nurses at Smiths Falls Hospital, Dr. Jennifer Pierce, Dr. Carkarvic for the care given to me while I was a patient in the hospital. Also, thanks to my family and friends for visiting, telephone calls, books, cards and flowers. It was very much appreciated. June Moore

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To everyone who has supported us following our fire, we would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation. Your many acts of kindness come as no surprise, yet continue to overwhelm us still. Few words can fully describe the gratitude we feel for our Mississippi Mills Fire Department – an amazing team of people who worked so hard to save our house. We would like to especially thank our neighbours, friends and relatives who also helped us the day of the fire, salvaging keepsakes that would have otherwise been lost forever. Thank you to Nancy and Elwyn Ziebarth, Lana and Barry Dean, our parents Doreen & Garnie Ziebarth, along with Gwen Skebo, the Deugo family and our friends who worked alongside us to begin the process of settling in a home-for-now. To M. Sullivan & Son Restoration, a debt of gratitude for all the hours of hard work put into rebuilding our home. Their expertise and guidance is second-to-none. Thank you to our workfamilies at the Almonte General Hospital and Ottawa Valley Oxygen; and to all our young friends at Pakenham Public School and St. Joseph’s Catholic School, Arnprior. To all the community groups and churches – bless you for helping us find our way. The boys would also like to thank the Valley Garden Tractor Pullers for the extra-special Tractor Pull in Carp. Finally, a very heartfelt thank you to Uncle Greg and Aunt Nancy Ziebarth; Nancy’s crew of sisters and friends, Mike Ryan and the Pakenham Civitan Club for planning the most wonderful night in Pakenham! Everyone danced to favorite songs provided by the Valley’s best musicians. It was a thrill to say thank you, in person, to so many people and also recognize our hard-working firefighters. This will be a summer we will never forget. It is only through the kindness of each of you that the sad memories are fading and being replaced with new happy ones. Thanks again. Cindy, Jerry, Isaiah, Jackson and Matthew Skebo.

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The family of the late Robert Reid would like to thank family and friends for all the love and support shown to us during this difficult time. Thank you to Rev. Albert Hoppins for the lovely service. Many thanks to the (Forget Me Not Club) Ladies for the lovely reception and luncheon at the forget Me Not Club and Rosedale Hall in Montague Township. To those who donated to the Cancer Society as well as the many cards and flowers received by the family. The family wishes to thank all the doctors and nurses at the Kingston General Hospital and Smiths Falls Hospital for the special care they gave Robert. We would like to thank Lannins Funeral Home for the professional service and guidance they provided. Donna & family

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Thanks to all my friends and family who helped to celebrate my 75th Birthday either by attendance, sent cards, flowers and best wishes. I am truly blessed. Marilyn Devlin

The family of the late Donald Melanson who passed away on July 19, 2014 would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our family, friends, neighbours and colleagues for their support during this sad time. Your kind words, cards, calls, visits, donations, flowers, food, condolences and the sharing of memories have given us comfort. Special thanks are extended to the staff at Lanark Highlands Township, Rev. Shelly Roberts, United Church women, Organist, Mary Cross, Choir, Blair & Son, Karson Group and Lanark Legion. If we have missed anyone please accept our thanks. We take comfort in knowing that Don’s memory will live within all of us. Norma, Lorna, Adam and families.

IN MEMORIAM MARKS, RobIn loving memory of our Daddy, Son, Brother and Uncle Robert Marks, February 23, 1973 -September 16, 2001. In memory of our Grandpa Levi (Lew) Baker, May 10, 1905 -September 22, 1971 There is a family who misses you And finds time long since you went. We think of you daily and hourly But try to be brave and content. Tears that we shed are in silence And we breathe a sigh of regret, For you were ours and we remember Though all the world forgets. Always in our hearts, Nick, Kyle & Kassie Dad, Mom & Chris Cindy, John & Dana.

Phillips, Gordon (Died September 7, 2014)

Chaudiere Lodge # 264 Life Member 33rd. Degree Mason Peacefully on September 7th at Longfields Manor, the last of his generation at the age of 100, entered into his eternal rest to join his beloved Muriel (1992). Cherished dad of Ron (Leonore) Kentville, Nova Scotia, Lynda (Bob) Ottawa, and Bruce, North Vancouver. Loving Grandpa of Scott (Kim) and Pam, Ottawa, Patrice (Kyle), Burnaby BC, and Kathryn (Matt) Port Coquitlam, BC. Great Grandpa of Kathryn’s sons, Carter and Hudson. Fondly remembered by Ewart Wiggans, Vernon BC. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents W.J. Phillips and Catherine Frame and siblings Herb, Bea, Leita, Ches, Jean, Erma and Elrick. Dad lived with a great abiding faith. Always proud of his family, his Scottish heritage and the fellowship of the Masonic fraternity. Heartfelt thank you to the dedicated staff of Longfields Manor for their wonderful compassionate care and to Rev. George Clifford for the gift of his friendship. Friends and family were received at Pinecrest Visitation Center, 2500 Baseline Rd., Ottawa, on Thursday September 11, 2014 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Masonic service at 6:30 p.m. Funeral service in the Pinecrest chapel was Friday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. For those who wish a donation to the Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in the care of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place (613) 257-3113, in cooperation with Cole Funeral Services. www.barkerfh.com

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The family of the late Rose Ellen Burns, wish to express our deep appreciation to the many people who showed us numerous acts of kindness through prayer, visitations, floral tributes, food, memorial donations and cards. We would like to thank her caregivers at Carleton Place Terrace, Dr. Laskey, nurses at the Carleton Place Hospital and the nursing staff at the Rosamond Unit of the Almonte Hospital for their excellent care. Thank you to Pastor Matt Dyck for his visits and care and also his message and words of encouragement during the funeral service. Thank you to Pastor Brian Affleck for the scripture reading and personal thoughts and assistance with the funeral service as well. We also would like to acknowledge Barb Dowdall and Sue Scott for the delicious lunch, Edith Affleck and Sue Tate for helping at the house; it was all very much appreciated. To Barker Funeral Home, for their professionalism and friendship, Edith Addyman, Wayne Bennett, Neil Lowry, Carmen Crump and Dan Letters, thank you all so much. Jim Henry and Peter Cutter, thank you for being pallbearers. A special thank you to Marjorie Bryant for her many years of love and care for Rose Ellen. We truly are blessed with family and friends. Clarence and Anne Bowes and family

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Lois Mary Fielding (Lackie) of Calgary, Alberta passed away peacefully Thursday, September 11, 2014. Predeceased by her parents Clara and Howard Lackie, brother Carson Lackie, and survived by her brother Cyril Lackey. Lois is the beloved mother of Stephen Fielding, Catherine (Bob) Wilkinson, Tom (Debbie) Fielding. Cherished grandmother of Jason Fielding, Braden Fielding, Stephanie Ouellette, Amanda Ouellette (Paul Gabay), Vanessa (Stephen) Hines, Andrew Ouellette -Wilkinson (Emily Maitland), Ashley Fielding and Lauren Fielding. Great grandmother of Hannah and Hailey Hines. Dear friend and companion of Delmer and Glen McCaughan. Fondly remembered by her former husband Alden Fielding and friends and family from Smiths Falls, Ontario, Calgary, Alberta, and surrounding areas. Lois - A warrior for the Lord Mary - You are blessed, a woman honored above all names Lois was born on March 23, 1934 in Govan, Saskatchewan. Her family moved to Ontario during the drought and depression, and worked her grandfather’s farm in Lanark County. She treasured her father and was daddy’s little girl, following him around the farm. As a young girl Lois loved the farm animals -- they were her babies. This love of animals continued throughout her life. She loved school and did well, earning her high school degree from Smiths Falls District Collegiate. Immediately after graduation she started work as a bookkeeper at Langstaff Accountants. She was brilliant with numbers and pursued this career all of her life, becoming respected and honoured in her profession. Lois met Alden Fielding at a baseball game she attended with her older brother Carson. They were married on August 25, 1955 in Montague Township and built their first home on land given to Alden by his father. Lois joined Alden in running the family garage and grocery and raised her growing family. She devoted her life to her children. As her children launched into their own lives, Lois began a new life in Calgary, Alberta. She spent 32 years with her best friend and cousin, Delmer and his son Glen. Delmer and Lois were “two peas in a pod”, always hand in hand, and inseparable to the end. Lois was a hard worker and an entrepreneur, starting her own bookkeeping business, an ice cream parlor, a dog breeding business, and many other successful ventures. She was a gifted and creative seamstress, making her children and grandchildren clothes and blankets. Lois made ceramics - beautiful Christmas trees and Churches - and many other countless gifts. She had a green thumb and loved gardening, both indoors and outdoors. She was talented in the kitchen - she made the best apple pie ever! Lois was never afraid of a challenge and was always ready to learn new things. She was friendly, loved helping others, and generously gave of herself in every way. Lois loved the mountains and the farm, chuck wagon races, going for drives, gospel music, dancing, and singing. She adored her kittens and dogs and loved her family and friends. She cherished her grandchildren – teaching and encouraging them to fulfil their dreams. She always had an open heart and would go to any length to help them. Lois was a righteous woman of God - she lived her life to know Him and love Him. She was a prayer warrior, diligently interceding to see prayers answered for her family and friends. Lois shared her life to make a little more sunshine in ours! Lois touched countless lives and was loved by many. She will be dearly missed by family and friends. Family & friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls from 1 - 4 pm Sunday, September 21, 2014. Funeral service will be held on Monday, September 22, 2014 at 11 am in the Blair & Son Chapel. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery. In remembrance donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com


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BURNS Stewart C. “Stu” (Former owner, Burns Pontiac Buick, Almonte, Ont.) Peacefully in his sleep at West Palm Beach, Florida on Thursday, September 11, 2014. Stewart “Stu” Burns of Boca Raton, Florida, age 86 years. Dearly loved father of Kathi Norton (Chris) of Almonte & Robert of B. C. Much loved Grampy of Christine Norton of Toronto and Dave of Almonte. Son of the late Robert and Stella (nee: Carmichael) Burns. Predeceased by his first wife Elizabeth “Betty” Pequegnat/Sadler, his second wife Delores “Dee” Worsoe and his sister, Joan (Cal) TerMarsch. Survived by several nieces, nephews and good friends. Funeral arrangements, Boca Raton, Florida. For those who may want to honour Stu with a memorial donation please consider the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or the Almonte Lion’s Club. For further information please call C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Brown, William “Bill” (Died September 8, 2014)

Prof. Eng., B.Sc., D.R.T.C. (Transport Canada-Retired) Peacefully in Fairview Manor at Almonte, Ontario on Monday, September 8, 2014 at the age of 91 years. Beloved husband of Audrey McDougall for 61 years. Loving father of Edward (Anne Clin), Kathryn and Arlene (Robert Taylor) and grandfather of Spencer. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff for the excellent care and compassion shown to Bill and his family. At Bill’s request there will be no public visitation or service. A private family service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital or Zion Memorial United Church. would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

Devoted member of the Eastern Star Peacefully at home on Monday, September 15, 2014 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late William John Carpenter. Loving mother of John (Judy), Donald (Marilyn), Brenda, and Peter (Sharon). Cherished grandmother of Jennifer, Jaime, Bridget and Margaret. Honorary great-grandmother of Megan. Dear sister of Jean Sadler. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Friends are invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Friday, September 19, 2014 at 2 pm. Interment to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to CNIB would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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Peacefully at Lanark Lodge on Sunday, September 14, 2014 in her 94th year. Loving mother to Jackie (Doug). Cherished grandmother to Melissa Reynolds (Steven). Dear sister-in-law to Barb (the late Jim Auchterlonie). Predeceased by her husbands Jack Gallipeau and John Auchterlonie, daughter Ardeth (Paul Reynolds), parents Charles and Addie Maitland, and siblings Florence, John and Percy. Special aunt of Gary (Bernice), the late Verla (Stewart), as well as, many other cherished nieces and nephews. She will be sadly missed by extended family, good friends and neighbours. The family would like to thank the staff of Lanark Lodge for all their compassion and support surrounding mom’s care. A special thank you to Dr. McLean. Friends are invited to visit with the family at the Lannin Funeral Home Smiths Falls on Friday, September 19, 2014 from 10am until time of Memorial Service in the chapel at 11 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Trinity United Church or Wolford Chapel would be appreciated. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

Clark, Alma

(Died September 11, 2014) Peacefully in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Thursday September 11, 2014 at the age of 87 years. Predeceased by her husband Joseph. Loving mother of Steven, Wendy (Ted Logan), Andrew (Danielle) Faye Spicer (Jim), Julie Snedden (Allan), Jennifer Liddle (John) Patricia Donaldson (Dan) Marjorie Clark-Vaughan (Christopher). Dear grandmother of John and Jamie Finner, Alice and Karen Clark, Erin, William and Oliver Spicer, Alex and Amanda Snedden, Jacquelyn and Adam Liddle, Katelyn, Haley and Harley Donaldson and Desmond Vaughan. Proud great-grandmother of Katie, Nick, Mason, Alex, Walt, Jude and Damien. Survived by her sister Marion Hudson and brother Horace Duncan (Dorothy). Predeceased by her brothers Edgar and Rev. Allan Duncan, and sister-in-laws Dorothy Clark and Marjorie Caiazza (Bill). Friends were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Monday, September 15, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Tuesday 11 a.m., with Rev. Fr. David Andrew officiating. Interment at St. James Cemetery. Donations to the Carleton Place Hospital would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

J. Andre Filion

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Retired Major, Canadian Armed Forces (Military Engineering B r a n c h ) , retired director Department of Indian Affairs and graduate of St. Francis Xavier University and Nova Scotia Technical School (Civil Engineering). Suddenly while on holiday in Paris France, on Thursday, September 11th, 2014 at the age of 77 years. Rod was son of the late Catherine and Neil MacLean. He was the beloved husband of Joyce (Gauthier)MacLean of Perth; loved and respected father of Ann Marie MacLean of Halifax, Sheila MacLean of Ottawa and Bruce MacLean of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was the dear brother of Carmie MacLean of Washabuck, Nova Scotia, Bernie MacLean of Canso, Nova Scotia, Cyril MacLean of Toronto and Joe MacLean of Calgary. He will be sadly missed by several nieces, nephews, family and many good friends. Friends were received at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth, Ontario, K7H 2L7 on Thursday, September 18th, 2014 from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. A service was held in the chapel at 11:00 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair and Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, 33 Drummond St., West, Perth, K7H 2K1 would be appreciated.

Thacker Doreen Francis (Trained St. Mary’s hospital, London england, retired r.N. Ottawa civic hospital) Passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at the Almonte General Hospital. Doreen (nee evans) of almonte, at the age of 81. Beloved wife of Colin. Lovingly remembered by her children Lynne and Andrew (Ann). Survived by her sister Frances (Peter) and her late brother Peter Evans. Remembered by nieces and nephews. Family and Friends were received at the c. r. GaMBLe FUNeraL hOMe & chaPeL INc. 127 church Street, almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313 On Sunday, September 14, 2014 from 2pm to 4pm. Funeral Service was on Monday, September 15, 2014 at 2pm. Private family interment to follow. Donations can be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. A special thanks to Dr. Oldfield, nurses, and staff at the Fairview Manor for their care and support. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, at the Ottawa General Hospital, on Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at the age of 69. Loving husband of Gloria, proud father of David (Jennifer) and Chris (Sarah), adored papa of Jack, Nick, Joshua, Thomas, Anna and Jane. Dear son of the late Carson and Maxine Bradley. Also survived by brother-inlaw Wayne (Linda), sister-in-law Brenda (Ken), mother-in-law Irma and nephews Brad and Benjamin. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of ICU, AMA and 5NE at the Ottawa General Hospital for their exceptional care and compassion. Friends and family were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place, on Sunday September 14, 2014 from 1 – 4 p.m. Funeral service was held Monday at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 20 Young’s Road, Kanata, at 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at St. James Cemetery, Carleton Place. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

Craig, Lois Ann R.N. (née Lashley) (Died September 14, 2014)

Peacefully at home on Sunday, September 14, 2014, at the age of 83. Predeceased by her husband of 59 wonderful years Wes. Proud loving mother of Don (Judy), Rob (Vera), Jeff (Debbie) and Kevin (Cindy). Adored grandmother of Phillip (Hilary), Cassia, Stephanie (Andrew), Jenna, Courtney, Mark, Trevor and Taylor. Great-grandmother of Keith and Eric. Survived by her sisters Joan Turnbull and Joyce (Gary Nicholson), and her sister-inlaw Doreen (Sandy Cameron). Predeceased by her brother Don Lashley (Shirley). Friends & family were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Wednesday September 17, 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m., and Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment United Cemeteries, Carleton Place. For those who wish, a donation to the Heart and Stroke 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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Passed away peacefully at the Perth Hospital on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at the age of 91. Beloved husband and best friend of Pierrette (nee St. Denis). Devoted father of Diane (Case) Huysmans, Johanne (Loran) Filion and Roxanne Healey. Cherished grandfather of Jeffrey (Sherrie) Fennell, Jeremy (Barbara) Fennell, Jessica (Brent Rudell) Huysmans, Cory Huysmans and Bryce and Michelle Healey. Andre will be sadly missed by his great grandchildren Imani, Cole and Owen Fennell, his nieces, nephews, extended family and many friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial followed at St. Francis de Sales Church at 11 a.m. Interment took place at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the St. Francis de Sales Church, Building Fund or the charity of your choice.. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com


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Dorothy Pearl

Peacefully at her son’s home in Kingston, Ontario on Tuesday September 9, 2014 surrounded by loved ones. Daughter of the late Samuel Brown and Pearl Poxon. Beloved wife of the late Stewart “Mac” Graham. Loving sister of Ruth Smith (late Bill) and sister in law of Marge Graham (late Al). Adoring mother of David (Geneva) and Gary (Cathy). Grandmother of 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Dorothy will be missed by several nieces and nephews. Celebration of life will be on Sunday September 28, 2014 from 1-4 at Zorba’s on 1474 Bath rd in Kingston, Ontario all is welcome. Burial of ashes will be at a later date.

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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

Steve

Passed away in Vancouver on Monday, September 1, 2014. Loved father of Luc (Erin) and the late Clayton, and stepfather of Matthew and Maighan. Loving grandfather of Jacob Cole. Dear brother of John, Dave, Colin, Mariam, Heather, Stuart, and the late Richard. Also survived by aunt Melva McGregor, uncle Glen McGregor, nieces and nephews Don, Richard, Kim, Wes, Marilyn, and Nate. Will be sadly missed by Sue Tighe and Sandy Robertson. Predeceased by parents Don and Helen Robertson, and uncles Bill and Gerry McGregor. A memorial gathering to celebrate Steve’s life will be held at the WALL-CUSTANCE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 206 Norfolk St., Guelph, on Sunday, September 21, 2014 from 1:004:00 p.m. Memorial contributions to the Children’s Wish Foundation would be appreciated.

Aubin Judy Anne Aubin

Passed away peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Friday, September 12, 2014, Judith “Judy” Anne Aubin at the age of 66. Judy is predeceased by her parents Leonard and Nora (nee Broderick) Aubin. Loving sister of John Aubin (Joan Macartney), Anne Earl, Allan (Mary) Aubin, Jane Aubin (Kursad Turksen), Chris Aubin (Irene Foran), Mary (Tom) McLoughlan, Jerry Aubin (Melanie Alsford) and Tim Aubin. Judy will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends in the Smiths Falls Community. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, September 15, 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday at 11 o’clock at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls. Interment took place at St. Columban’s Parish Cemetery in Cornwall. For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made in Judy’s memory to CHEO. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls (613) 283-2800 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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William John “Bill”

June 28, 1960 – August 17, 2014 Bill passed away suddenly in Taipei, Taiwan on Sunday, August 17, 2014, in his 55th year. Beloved son of Pierrette and Bill Blades of Perth and brother of Lynn Tremblay (Ed); Jacquie Gingras (David); Darlene Desjardins (Dave). Cherished husband of Elizabeth “Liza” (nee Havey) of Napanee and loving father of Billy (Allie), Tim, Rob, and Ben. Fondly remembered by his aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held in Napanee, September 3, 2014.

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SHEINFIELD Edward (Ted) 1922-2014

Loving husband to Shirley (Levine) for 70 years. Loving father to Marilyn (Brian) Willis, Diane (Michael) McKinnon and Joel (Darlene) Sheinfield. Cherished grandfather to Craig (Pinar) McKinnon, Ian (Katie) McKinnon, Adam (Julia) Willis, and Jeremy (Chigusa) Gunness. He adored his great-grandchildren Derin, Derya , Hank and Crosby McKinnon. Ted was a salesman for Block and Anderson forerunner of photocopy machines, and later a salesman for Campbell Printing, both in Ottawa. During his life, he was a keen bowler, curler, golfer and an avid follower of baseball, hockey and football. Playing bridge was his passion. A Graveside Service was held at the Jewish Memorial Gardens, 2692 Bank Street on Thursday, September 11th. For those wishing, donations to the Carleton Place and District Community Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations/Tributes at: www.mcgarryfamily.ca. 613-233-1143

Blair David W. Blair

Unexpectedly, as a result of an accident, in Perth on Tuesday, September 9th, 2014, David Wayne Blair at the age of 55 years. He was the loved son of the late Gilbert and Lois (Kennedy) Blair. David will be sadly missed by his sisters Norma (Don) Cooke and Susan (late Gordon) Warwick, his brother John Blair, partner Linda Ritchie, all his family and friends. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Monday, September 15th, 2014 from 10:00 to 11:30 A..M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel at 12 noon. In remembrance, contributions to Lanark Animal Welfare Society (L.A.W.S.) or St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Brooke would be appreciated. David’s family would like to thank Mike, the ambulance team of the Perth Hospital, Shelly Flynn and the emergency department for the care and compassion shown. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Monday September 15, 2014. Peggy Bennett, formerly of R.R. # 1, Westport, in her 89th year. Beloved wife of Peter Bennett. Dear mother of Patricia Cota of Oshawa and Kevin (Barbara) Bennett of Perth. Dear sister of Jean Willis of Perth. Predeceased by sister, Anna Craig and by brother, Frank Bates. Fondly rememberedby grandchildren; Teri (Jeff), Adam (Emily), Amanda and Nicole. Predeceased by grandson,Ryan. Also survived by son-in-law, Dale Cota as well as several nieces and nephews. Thefamily & friends were received at the SCOTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 27 Main Street, Elgin onWednesday September 17, from 2-4 and 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial was held in St. Edwardís Church,Westport on Thursday September 18 at 11 oíclock. Rite of Committal, St. Edwardís Cemetery,Westport. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Great War MemorialHospital Foundation, Perth or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family. www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre

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Peacefully at Amherstview on Monday, September 15th, 2014 Robert James ‘Bob’ Flynn (retired from the Canadian Air Force and then a demonstration Pilot with Canadair and Bombardier Corporation) at the age of 82 years. Loved husband for 57 years of Merrilyn (White) Flynn. Cherished father of Billie, Clarke and Elizabeth Flynn and grandfather of Bret and Laurier, Kylie and Taylor and Barbara and Cameron. Dear brother of Pauline and the late Douglas. Bob will be fondly remembered by all his family and friends. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held in Bethel United Church, 1500 Rideau Ferry Road, Perth on Saturday, September 20th, 2014 at 1:00 P.M. followed by a reception in the Church Hall. In remembrance, contributions to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com

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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 DEATH NOTICE

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McLENAGHAN, William L. (Bill) – In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandpa and brother who passed away Sept. 20, 2009. The moment that you left me Bill My heart was torn in two. One side filled with heartache The other died with you. I often lie awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy I do it everyday But missing you is heartache That never goes away. I hold you tightly within my heart And there you will remain Until the joyous day arrives That we will meet again. Very sadly missed Aurea, Donna, Sierra and families

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Peacefully at Maple View Lodge, Athens on Saturday September 13, 2014. Isabel Kyle (formerly of Ottawa) in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the Late John Longhurst. Dear Mother of Cathy (Jim ) Baldwin of Elgin, Liz (Bob) Bishop of Wetaskiwin, Alberta, and John (Denise) Longhurst of Banff, Alberta. Fondly remembered by grandchildren, Christopher (Kayla), Spencer and Gavin as well as greatgrandaughter, Katarina. Predeceased by grandson, Jeff. A Private Family Service will be held at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations made to the Charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Many thanks to the staff of Maple View Lodge, Willowdale Retirement Centre and Bayshore Health Care for their compassionate care. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the Scotland Funeral Home- 27 Main Street Elgin - K0G 1E0 - 613-359-5555 or at www.scotlandfuneralhome.com Burial, Cremation and Pre-Arrangement Centre.

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Born April 18, 1940 in Montreal, Quebec. Always a fighter, Jack passed peacefully, with his family by his side on September 10th. Loving husband of Jayne, Father to Stephanie (George) of Brampton, Ontario & John (Nicole) of Delta BC and proud Papa to Theo and Owen. “Bubba” to sisters, Margaret McEwen and Nancy Champagne. Jack served as President of the Humber Valley Kinsmen Club and Branch 15 of The Royal Canadian Legion. Jack loved his years on the lake in Carleton Place. A social one who never shied from sharing his views, particularly over a beverage or two. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. A small family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Canadian Cancer Society are appreciated. CLR554108-0918


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MULVILLE, Howard J. In loving memory of a dear Dad and Papa, who HICKEY, Nathan – August 14, 1987 – passed away sixteen September 19, 2009. years ago on Monday, It’s hard to believe its September 21, 1998. been five years Summer is gone, and Once more we feel the now it is Fall, which sadness brings back memories, That never goes away saddest of all. Forever since you’ve Each morning when we gone awake, knowing you are Life has never been the gone, no one knows our same heartache, as we have to Yet, it comforts us to carry on. know Our hearts ache with That one day we’ll meet sadness, and secret again tears still flow, what Until that day arrives We’ll relive every memory losing you Dad has Of the happy times we meant to us, no one will shared ever know. Together – you and us Our thoughts are always For we miss you so very about you, your place much no one else will ever fill, And words never could In life we loved you so convey dearly, and we always The extent of the joy will. That you brought to every day. Forever in our hearts and still greatly missed. Love Mom & Dad Tasha (JP) Denver, Nicole Donna, Ross, Tiana and Glenn Karson & Jase, Natalee

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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 Piano Tuner Technician barrels; H&R auto 5 12 ga for all your piano needs. 3” syn; Mossberg SA-08 Call Lionel Pauze. semi 20 ga 3” youth & full 1(613)278-2017. stock; Eastman 300 crossbow w/scope & case. P.A.L. required. Dan HUNTING SUPPLIES 613-283-1380. 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.

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.

Browning X-bolt. 243 Winchester, leupold scope, Remington M700 VSSF II.223 Remington leupold scope, Remington Model 700 Sendero SF.300 Winchester leupold scope, Remington Model 700 Sporter. 300 Winchester Magnum. 613-264-9298.

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

Ariens snowblowers, complete lineup in stock at low country prices. Free local delivery. Service after sales since 1999. Pete’s Lawn & Marine 613-267-7053. Fall Sale half price for cedar trees 2 - 6’, white birch & tamarak. Call 613-258-3561 after 6 p.m.

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Huntcamp on wheels, 24’ Any dealings with LiquTandem Trailer, sleeps 6, seal of Westport call clean no leaks, $800 o.b.o. 613-283-2480. 613-257-4688. Need ride from Carleton Hunter Safety/Canadian Place to Algonquin ColFire-arms Courses and ex- lege, Woodroofe Campus, ams held once a month at beginning September. Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-229-1581. 613-256-2409. Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. WANTED Call 613-479-2870. Property Wanted: 1-Hobby farms with decent buildings any location 2-Waterfront home or cottage under $400,000 3-Small Business showing profit. Free evaluation upon request. ____________________________________________

Call Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000

TRAILERS / RV’S 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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Arabrooke Farm offering indoor/outdoor boarding. Beautiful private stable with large paddocks and shelters. Experienced care provided and coaching. 4’x8’x4’, Call Angie 613-802-8430.

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

1985 Chev S10, 4WD, Utility Trailer, 177k, runs well, make an 613-257-7769 offer. 613-283-0510 Utility Trailers, 1 tent Certified 1994 Eagle Summit wag- trailer type, 1 truck box Horseshoeing. call John on, good condition for col- type, both need repairs, Farrier, for both. 613-267-7478. lector or student $150 transportation. $2,000 cer- 613-283-3936. tified. 613-519-5301. Small herd Black Angus FARM 1997 Buick 6 cylinder, 15 cows, 15 calves, pure92,000 km, certified, E- 4x5 round bales of hay for bred Limo bull, cows bred tested, snow tires. $1,500. sale, also small square back to Limo, sold as 613-451-0288. bales. Stored under cover. group, no exceptions. Place area. 613-267-6573. 2001 Jeep Grand Cheroke, Carleton 4 door, 4.7, 211,000 km, 613-253-8006. good condition, $3,000. Horse hay, great quality, Wanted to buy, horses, Phone 613-267-4803. 4x4 round bales covered colts and ponies, all types. Doggie Bed & Breakfast. In-house kennels, fenced 2002 Dodge Dakota, with net-wrap, stored in- Contact Bob Perkins at activity park, nature walks. 153,000km, 2-wheel drive, side, delivery available. (613)342-6030. 10 minutes from Perth. well equipped, new parts, Dave 613-267-5507. Lorna 613-200-1952 as is. Asking $2500. Bob J.D. 953 hay wagon 8x16 www.facebook.com/Dog613-218-3424. gieBedBreakfast deck; 45 h.p. diesel Farm 2003 Chrysler Intrepid, e- tractor; Husqvarna chaintested in April, 2.7V6 Auto, saw; lawn-mower; fireSet your dog free with a comes with snowtires on wood; farm trailer; garden Dogwatch Hidden Fence rims, new disc brakes, rototiller. 613-283-8231. System. Service and inneeds windshield & emer- NH570 Baler Thrower stallation of any system. gency brake cables, makes $10,000, NH258 Rake CANADIAN 1(800)647-3307. good winter car as is. $3000, always shedded, ADVERTISING www.dogwatchontario.ca O.B.O. Kemptville PATZ Barn cleaner (left FOUNDATION 613-282-1836 turn), very good condition o.b.o. Steve 2006 Monte Carlo SS, la- $1500 ser blue, silver trim, fully 613-275-2697 after 6pm LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK equipped, recent tune-up, Pumpkins for Sale, big or asking $11,500. small amounts, Addison 613-205-1779 Area, 613-924-7308, days 2009 Impala LS, certified, by chance or evenings, new brakes and Michelin also at Davidoson Courttires 2013, remote starter, yard Smiths Falls, Sat. rust proofed annually, mornings. 156,000 hwy km, great car River Valley Polled Herefords but I’m moving to Florida. TOM’S CUSTOM $6,500. 613-402-9715 398 Embury Rd., AIRLESS PAINTING drgerry7@gmail.com Newburgh, ON Specializing in roof 2012 Honda Civic EX, 4 barn & aluminum/ Friday, Sept. 19 - 5:30 P.M. door, brown, 31,000 km, vinyl siding painting $15,000. Warranty. Sec*30 years experience. Offering 53 lots of outstanding Polled ond vehicle no longer re*Screw nailing and quired. 613-264-8754. Hereford seed stock; including proven roof repairs.

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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.

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Wanted. Farm to rent in Perth area, to keep 20-25 cows. 613-267-7478.

Wanted: International or John Deere Grain Binder, MARINE International Corn Binder, Boat Winterizing & wrap- International or Dion Silo ping on your site. Call for Filler, 22X38 Dion Thrashfree estimate. ing Machine, phone evenings 905-983-9331. 613-207-1503

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1977 Prowler, 20’ tandem 3 year old Dorper Ram $300. axle, everything works, asking new roof & tires, $1800 613-989-2964 o.b.o. 613-913-1371 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, VEHICLES October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km YOUR COMPLETE ride through scenic AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALIST country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your For honest, affordable horse for a fun filled auto repair. day. Proceeds to St Home based business with Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s 25 years experience. United Church. Fully licensed and insured

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females, top end bred heifers, choice show heifers for juniors and 4-H members, and herd sire prospects. This offering 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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2 Bedroom Apartment for Rent. Available September 15th, 2014. $900.00 a month + utilities. Oxford Mills, near the Brigadoon Restaurant with a clear view of the Creek. Call 613-258-0163 or email info@suzanneritchie.ca

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

Carleton Place Two bedroom apartment. Well maintained building, quiet street. Laundry and storage. Good parking. $800 monthly, includes water. Call John 613-229-0737.

2 Bedroom apartments on water, fridge, stove, heat, hydro included, $1200/mnth, references, first/last required, available October 1 & November 1, 613-258-2670 for app’t.

Available immediately. Newly built 2 bedroom house on water. Kemptville Creek. 20x40 inground swimming pool. $1,400 plus utilities. 613-258-1614, 613-715-4220.

Charleston Village, 1 bedroom, fully furnished cottage for rent, complete new interior and exterior, $1,250/month all inclusive. Available November 1-June 1. Perfect for 2 people, beautiful views. 613-924-6241.

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 setting. Lombardy 613-206-2859, 613-283-0636.

Country Living, 2 bedroom apartment on 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.

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COMMERCIAL RENT Carleton Place, 2 stores for rent, downtown, 761 SF, $650. 154 Beckwith, 1,000 SF, 56 Victoria $975 month. 613-257-5711. Carleton Place- Great office/commercial/industrial space, easy Ottawa access, 900, 1200, 3000, 6400 sq. ft. Tailor to suit. 613-257-5711.

FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt. in country setting, 15 min. east of Perth. $650 plus heat. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. 613-267-6115. 1 Bedroom, Smiths Falls, appliances, $730 plus hydro. 613-812-2400. 1192 Stone Road, Oxford Mills, House for rent, 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, fully finished basement on large country property. available October 1, $1400/mnth plus utilities. 613-715-4220, 613-258-1614 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Home, on Mississippi Lake, with lake access, partially furnished, new appliances, $1400/mnth heat & hydro included. first/last required. 613-621-5405 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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2 bedroom, ground floor, downtown Perth, newly renovated, private entrance, no smoking. Pets at landlords discretion. Fridge and stove supplied. 1 year lease. $675/month plus utilities. Available October 1. 613-267-6657.

2 bedroom, half house, heated, close to downtown Perth, suitable for adults, non-smoking, no pets, $ 6 5 0 / m n t h . 613-267-2195 Available November 1. Ground floor 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, large, modern Perth, includes fridge, apartment in a farmhouse, stove, heat, hot water, free rent in exchange for parking, yard and coin 12 hours work on week- laundry in the basement. ends on a farm close to $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . Kemptville 613-258-2958. 613-267-6315. 3 bedroom apartment in central Carleton Place. HardwoodAvailable October 1, and ceramic flooring, gas2014, open concept, hardfireplace, all appliances in-wood & ceramic floors, cluded. Available Oct. 1st.newly re-decorated, large, $1280+hydro. 613-301-8402. one bedroom, 2nd floor apartment on main street 3 Bedroom House, fridge, in Elgin, $550 + hydro, instove, washer, dryer, dish- cludes stove & fridge & Call washer, microwave, heat, parking. central air, ample parking, 613-387-3308 garage, large yard, walking distance to all amenities in Available September 1. 1 Kemptville, November bedroom apartment, in1/14, $1200 plus hydro. cludes fridge, stove, heat and hot water. On 2nd 613-258-7803. floor. Downtown Perth. No 3 large bedroom log parking, yard or laundry. home for rent in Newboro. $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . Small pets welcome. 613-267-6315. Smoking out side please. Room to park 4 cars. Available September 1, 2 $1,250/month plus bedroom apartment with utilities. October 1. First balcony, heat, water and and last required. Please parking included. Seniors welcome. No dogs. Call call 613-207-1359. 613-267-4189. Almonte, 3rd floor “walkup”, Central, Large 2 Bed- Bachelor apartment, $570 room, Balcony, Fireplace, and 1 bedroom, Plug-in parking, Fridge, $670/month, utilities inStove, Dishwasher, Micro- cluded. Downtown Perth. wave, Tub enclosure, Wash- 613-267-6115. er & Dryer on site, Security entry system, approx. 1,100 Bayview Subdivision Monsquare feet, available No- tague, upstairs, 1 bedroom vember 1. Impeccable ref- apt. Suitable for single or erences required, $885.00 + couple. Quiet, non-smoking utilities, 256-1917 or 613- preferred, immediate occu880-6937. pancy. 613-283-2053 after 5 p.m.

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Perth’s Modern Business Park 40 Sunset Blvd., Perth, ON Several suites of various sizes within THE PROFESSIONAL CENTRE

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Downtown Perth, 2 bedroom, quality renovations, $950 plus utilities, includes 5 appliances. Available October 1. Call 613-390-0607. Downtown Smiths Falls, quiet 1 bedroom security system entry apartment. Heat, hydro, water and parking included. Laundry facilities on site. Elevator. Available September 1. $ 8 0 0 / m o n t h . 613-284-1736. House for rent Oxford Mills area, $1,000/month, first, last and references required. Available immediately. 613-269-4237. Kemptville, 1 bedroom, available October 1, 2 bedroom available immediately, centrally located, references required. 613-264-8439. Kemptville, 1 bedroom, main floor apartment, 1 parking space $600 per month plus utilities call Debbie 613-258-7454 (days) or 613-258-1050 evenings. Available October 1st

Large 2 bedroom. Free parking, security, 149 Church Street, Almonte, $870/month plus utilities. available November 1. 613-769-6697. 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.

October 1, 3 bedroom upper duplex, 4 appliances, $850/mnth plus heat & hydro, no smokers, pets or young children, first/last deposit, referenc- Large 3 bedroom house, 869 Stanley Rd., RR3 es. 613-259-2653 Perth. $1,400/month inCarleton Place, large 3 cludes heat and hydro. bedroom upper duplex, Available October 1. First last required. 1,650 sq. ft. Great loca- and tion, soon, $1,025 pus 613-267-5681. utilities, 363 Upper Bridge. Large two bedroom apt., 613-273-4391. senior’s building, quiet, Carleton Place, rural, clean, bright, laundry fasmall older 3 bedroom cilities, water included. bungalow, large family $800/month. 29B Gore W., Perth. room, full basement, Street available soon, $1,050 mo. 6 1 3 - 2 6 7 - 6 8 7 8 , plus utilities. 613-229-9226. 613-257-5711. Merrickville, bachelor Carleton Place- Spacious apt. Completely renovated semi detached. 3 bed- kitchen, bathroom. Second room, 1-1/2 Baths. Private floor. $465/mth. Includes backyard. $1,100 monthly parking, water, heat, hyincludes water. Call John dro, stove, fridge. First, 613-229-0737 or Andrea last required. Available Oc613-913-9229. tober 1. 613-283-0746.


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Near Downtown Perth Large, Bright, 2 bedroom apartment with stove, fridge, washer, dryer, storage & garage, no smoking, no pets. $950. 613-267-2989 New 2 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow, on Rideau Lake, propane heat, large yard, appliances, $1,200/month plus utilities. 613-880-8921.

Perth: large 3 Bedroom row-house with separate Granny suite and small kitchenette, in a new 2-storey building, 2 large balconies, 2 large decks, open concept in tiled kitchen/dining/living area, electric radiant in-floor heating (new energy efficient system), 2-1/2 bath, jet tub, free parking, coin laundry facility. Every room TV, internet, phone jacks, and stair lift, no water/sewage costs. Available end of O c t o b e r . $1450.00/month plus hydro 613-479-2164.

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 Perth- Ten Minutes East Of Town. 3 Bedroom bun613.812.0068 galow. 10 years old. New carpet and painting. Finished basement. Large priPerth- 2 bedroom apart- vate lot. Propane heat. ment $725/mth, in mod- $1,150 monthly plus ern, well maintained, utilities (includes water). centrally located building. Call John 613-229-0737. Security/intercom system, professionally maintained, laundry facilities. Parking Room for rent. Available included. Plus hydro. immediately. Washer/dryer. Phone. No pets. Leave 613-298-2983. message. 613-284-8378. Perth: 1 Bedroom apartment, very private, large balcony, electric radiant in-floor heating (new energy efficient system) free parking, coin laundry facility, TV, internet, phone jacks, no water/sewage costs. $750/mnth plus hydro. 613-479-2164.

Rural two storey 4 bedroom on 1 acre in West Ottawa 20 minutes from Kanata. Beautifully finished interior/exterior. 2 full baths. 3 car garage. $1,375 monthly plus utilities. Call 613-836-0639 or quarium@sympatico.ca.

Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bedroom apartment in quiet, clean, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking and laundry included. $820/month + utilities. Available September 1. Phone 613-283-5996.

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

Perth, 2 Bedroom, lower unit, available October 1, includes heat & Hydro, $ 8 5 0 / m n t h . 613-264-8143

Sharbot Lake Apartments available. Call 613-253-6069.

Smiths Falls, 1 bedroom apartment, available October 1, $650/mnth plus Perth, available immedi- utilities. 613-285-0336 afately, 2 bedroom apart- ter 5 p.m. ment in secure building, $700/mnth plus utilities. Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom, 613-283-7000. computer room, heat, water, parking. $850 monthly. Mature adult only. now. Perth Heritage 2 bed/2 Available bath townhome, unfur- 613-283-6337. nished, on Park and River. $1200/mo plus utilities. Smiths Falls 2 bedroom Occupancy October 1. 2nd floor apt. $775. Heat Contact 613-762-7724 or and hot water included. 613-697-6543 Quiet adult occupied building. Laundry services onsite. 613-264-9695.

Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom home, nicely decorated, with heat, hydro, deck, laundry and parking included. $1,175/month. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Brokerage. 613-284-4191. Smiths Falls, 2 Bedroom Units, 1 upper & 1 lower, $725/mnth, utilities extra, parking, first/last, 709-632-9389 email: noelonot@yahoo.ca Smiths Falls- Bright, spacious 2 bdrm upstairs apt in clean quiet 4-unit building. Walking distance to Independent Grocers. Fridge, stove, balcony. Mature tenant(s). No pets. $670.00/mo plus util. Parking incl. Avail. immed. or Oct 1st. Call 613-283-1272.

SMITHS FALLS, nice clean one bedroom apartment, laundry in building, available October 1, $760/month includes heat and hydro. First and last required. Call 613-222-0816. Smiths Falls. Toulon Place Apartments. 2 bedroom $895/month. Available October 1. Heat and hydro included. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650.

View of Charleston Lake. 2 bedroom house in village, double car garage. $900/month plus utilities. Woodstove/electric. Freshly painted. Available November 1. 613-924-6241 Smiths Falls- downtown, after 6 p.m. 3rd floor, 1 bedroom, well maintained, mature tenSTORAGE ants, clean, quiet. $675/month plus hydro. Fridge, stove and heat in- RV trailers, boats, 5th cluded. References re- wheelers, bumper hitch quired. 613-884-0166. type & gooseneck, moving and/or outdoor storage Smiths Falls, large one available. Security camera bedroom apartment, new & owner lives on premis4 piece bathroom, central- es. 613-273-5435. ly located. Heat, hydro, water included $800/month. Call Perry at Weagle Realty Ltd. Brokerage. 613-284-4191.

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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.

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Joynt Family Farm, Lombardy join the local food movement! did you know that you can buy government inspected-organically grown meat locally, and right from the farmer? A Farm Stand on our white porch at the farm is NOW OPEN Saturdays 9:00 am 1:00 pm and whenever the sign is up at the end of the driveway! We are located at 66 Rideau Ferry Road (Between Rideau Ferry and Lombardy). We sell Organically Raised, Government Inspected meat at our 4th generation family farm. -Grain fed Chicken (3-7 lbs each) -Grass fed Beef-individual cuts of ground beef, roasts, steaks, stew -Grass fed Lamb- individual cuts of minced lamb, chops, shanks, roasts. Also visit us Saturdays 8:00 am-1:00 pm at the Perth Farmer’s Market for beef and lamb sales (no chicken sold at the farmers market). For more information, please email us at jbvjoynt@sympatico.ca or call Catherine at 613-283-5009. Like us on Facebook!

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Le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) est à la recherche de personnes intéressées à se joindre à son équipe pour poursuivre avec passion une vision commune, axée sur la collaboration et sur l'innovation en éducation. ÉDUCATRICES OU ÉDUCATEURS DE LA PETITE ENFANCE (EPE) ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE J.-L.-COUROUX

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VACATION/COTTAGES Quiet Adult Campground. All services, near Merrickville, Ontario. Rideau River, tennis, fishing, petangue, bingo. Big lots. $1,250 per season. 613-269-4664.

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Avec plus de 21 000 élèves fréquentant 41 écoles élémentaires, 10 écoles secondaires et son école pour adultes, le CECCE est le plus important réseau d'écoles de langue française à l'extérieur du Québec. 2 Son territoire de plus de 35 000 km dans le Centre-Est de l’Ontario s'étend de Cumberland à Pembroke, jusqu’à Trenton. NOUVEAU Pour obtenir tous les détails relatifs aux postes susmentionnés et pour soumettre votre candidature en ligne, veuillez consulter le site web du CECCE au www.ecolecatholique.ca/emplois. Direction des ressources humaines Téléphone : 613 744-2555 ou sans frais : 1 888 230-5131 En vertu du paragraphe 24(1) du Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, le CECCE a le droit de préférer, en matière d'emploi, des candidates et candidats de langue française catholiques romains. CLR553262-0918

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Class A Mechanic required for T.G. Carroll Cartage Ltd. Experience with repairs to salt/plow trucks an asset. Full time hours. Email resume to tgcarroll@sympatico.ca or fax 613-836-7658.

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

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.

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Ticketing Agent For:

• AIR TICKETS • HOLIDAY PACKAGES

SYRACUSE OUTLET MALL – Oct. 26 – Black Friday Prices without the crowds ... $49.00 KANATA TANGER OUTLET MALL & CARLINGWOOD MALL – Nov. 5 .. $17.00 PASSPORT SHUTTLE – Nov. 12 – we are pre-registered for fast & secure ....... $17.00 service Last shuttle of the year

FALL MYSTERY TOUR Sept. 23 – Sightseeing, lunch included........... $89.00 WATERTOWN SHOPPING Nov. 25 – Black Friday Prices no crowds, ......... $49.00 Turkeys are on sale Shop Salmon Run Mall, Joanne’s, Kohl’s, groceries and more

RIDEAU CARLETON CASINO – Receive $10 in Slot Play ............... $12.83 October 7, November 4, December 2 – Portland, Smiths Falls – 3 pickup locations October 22, November 19 – Perth – 2 pickup locations, Smiths Falls 3 pickup locations

—HOLIDAY TOURS—

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WEEKEND November 14 - 16, Syracuse/Watertown Black Friday Prices without the crowds. Shoptown Mall, The Outlet Mall, Destiny U.S.A., Christmas Tree Store, Wegman’s Grocery, Kohl’s, Joanne’s, Target and much more. BOOK NOW 4 SEATS LEFT FESTIVAL of LIGHTS – Dec. 7 - 9 - DANIEL O’DONNELL & MARY DUFF, OAKRIDGE BOYS, BOBBY VINTON, TOM JACKSON – Platinum seating for Daniel and the Oakridge Boys. Includes 2 breakfasts, one dinner, sightseeing, light tour PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA – Feb. 8 - 24, 2015 – Includes flights, full kitchen units, 16 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 12 evening meals. Home pickups to and from the Ottawa Airport.

Visit our website: www.echotoursandtravel.com Applicable taxes not included 9 Chambers St., Smiths Falls K7A 2Y2 Connected to Your Community - 49 - Thursday, September 18, 2014 284–2003 or 1-800-667-0210


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60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON

Personal Support Workers

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 Please fax resume to:

PSW certificate required Casual Positions Available

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or email to mahonpools@bellnet.ca No phone calls please.

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: Kate Carkner-Hutchings,Associate D.O.C. Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: kate.carkner@broadviewnc.ca

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Justin Rice Insurance

“Exclusive Agent, Grenville Mutual Insurance Company” PO BOX 1840 Kemptville, Ontario, K0G 1J0 Tel: (613) 258-2293 Fax: (613) 258-6331 justin@jriceinsurance.com

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An opportunity to work with Ontario’s leader in Mutual Insurance

Justin Rice Insurance, the exclusive agent for Grenville Mutual Insurance Company, an innovative multi-line mutual insurance company, is looking for a customer service representative. For more than 120 years Grenville Mutual Insurance has sheltered generations of families and businesses throughout this region. A leader within the Eastern Ontario mutuals community, Grenville is a genuine partner in the community focused on meeting the unique insurance needs of its clients. If you are highly motivated, this position will offer you a unique opportunity to work with a dynamic, driven individual on a growing book of business. Experience with computers, the ability to manage multiple projects and superior customer service skills are essential to this position.

Customer Service Representative

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In this role, your primary responsibilities will be dealing with front line customer inquiries & requests and following direction & instruction of the Agent regarding client files and updates. In addition, you will assist in managing the daily activities of a small retail office. You must have previous customer service experience, a post-secondary degree/ diploma, and obtaining your RIBO license is mandatory. This role requires superior oral and written communications skills, and the ability to work independently as well as in a team environment. Visit us at www.jriceinsurance.com to obtain further job specifications and company information. To apply in strict confidence: Justin Rice Insurance Job Posting c/o Diane Carriere – Grenville Mutual Insurance Company 380 Colonnade Drive, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 OR By e-mail to Diane Carriere dianec@grenvillemutual.com Deadline: October 3, 2014

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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. We have the following exciting opportunity for a dedicated, customer service and results oriented person.

MANAGER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 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

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Experienced Pizza Cook wanted, and pizza driver with own car. Drop off Resume at Milano Pizza Smiths Falls, Mike 613-769-5420.

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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. Connected to Your Community - 50 - Thursday, September 18, 2014


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WILLOWS AGRISERVICES LTD.

422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2371 (phone) (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca

A Part of Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services

PHONE LINE VOLUNTEERS

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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for our Brockville, Carleton Place, Gananoque, Kemptville, Perth & Prescott Offices

The Lanark Early Integration Program (LEIP) requires ENHANCE SUPPORT WORKERS to fill before and after school positions in licensed childcare. Experience and knowledge of working with children with special needs is an asset. We are currently looking for workers in the Almonte, Carleton Place and Beckwith area. Closing date: October 3, 2014. Those selected for an interview will contacted. Send resumes: Teri Mullins 30 Bennett Street, Carleton Place K7C4J9 or email tmullins@lcp-home.com

Carleton Place Dairy Queen are seeking a

Mature Evening Supervisor and Counter Staff

Full-time/ Part Time position Salary to be determine upon experience Please email resumes to janet1970@gmail.com Or drop off resumes in person to: Dairy Queen 10497 Hwy 7, Carleton Place

Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted

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Building healthier communities The Hospital: Kemptville District Hospital is the core of the Kemptville Health Services Complex; an integrated health service hub serving the many communities of North Grenville and South Ottawa. Situated along the 416 corridor, 30 minutes from Ottawa’s Parliament Hill, KDH is a leader in advancing the integration of community healthcare. We are growing quickly.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Permanent Full Time The Opportunity: We need a highly motivated individual who works independently in a confidential, fast paced, computerized environment. The Administrative Assistant will provide administrative and secretarial support to the Manager Corporate Affairs & Organizational Development. You will have an essential role in supporting our shared commitment to Building Healthy Communities. The Right Candidate: The Administrative Assistant will have: • A post-secondary secretarial or administrative support diploma from an accredited business school/college; • 5 years administrative experience; • Experience supporting a Board of Directors is an asset; • Must demonstrate strong task analysis, problem solving skills and verbal and written communications skills; • Able to work and adapt within short timelines, deal with numerous interruptions and work independently in a busy multi-tasking environment; • Strong organizational, planning and time management skills; • Ability to interact with employees at all levels of the organization; • Advanced proficiency with various computer applications including word processing, presentation, data entry, email and Internet access are required. Candidates are invited to send their resume and cover letter by Friday, October 3, 2014 to: Human Resources Office Kemptville District Hospital P.O. Box 2007, Kemptville, ON, K0G 1J0 e-mail: hr@kdh.on.ca / Fax: 613-258-7853 www.kdh.on.ca

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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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Lanark Community Programs

Feed Mill Production Specialist

Sales & Service Seeking a Licensed 310T Truck Technician

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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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Competencies: Action Oriented ● Drive for Results ● Learning on the Fly ● Problem Solving ● Time Management ● Excellent communication and interpersonal skills ● Strong organization skills ● Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines. Interested candidates please respond to Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca

Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the position of 3rd Press Helper The ideal candidate will have : • Have a minimum of 1 year’s related experience • Be a good communicator • Be friendly and cooperative • Have a mechanical aptitude • Have the ability to examine and evaluate detail • Assist with set-up, operation, and maintenance of the web press as directed by the first press operator • Good Health and Safety ethics Specific Responsibilities: • Assist Operators where needed • Learn the paper feeding aspect of the position • Perform various departmental functions • Keep area clean and hazard free. • Transport finished product to appropriate departments Job Requirements: • Commitment to quality, productivity and apprentice program • Able to take directions from various press operators • Upon completion of training, should be capable of filling-in for 2nd press operator as required • Retrieve and prepare rolls for production • Good colour comprehension • Effective communication within a team environment • Positive, pro-active behaviour

We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

PT Truck Drivers Eastern Ontario Region Shipping and Receiving Smiths Falls

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Rideau Community Health Services Rideau Community Health Services (RCHS) is a non-profit, fully accredited organization that offers primary health care and social services throughout Lanark, Leeds & Grenville. RCHS invites applications for the following position at Rideau Valley Diabetes Services, Smiths Falls Community Health Centre and Merrickville Community Health Centre.

Registered Dietitian (1 year term with possibility of extension)

Working in Merrickville, Smiths Falls and Brockville 5 days per week until November 5, 2015 Closing Date: October 3, 2014 For more information and submission requirements, please visit our website at www.rideauchs.ca. RCHS is an equal opportunity employer, respecting and embracing the needs and diversity of our employees. If you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process, please call 613-284-2558. RCHS is funded by the South East Local Health Integration Network and the Ministry of Community & Social Services

HELP WANTED 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

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

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Pressman Eastern Ontario Region Press- Smiths Falls

Interested candidates please respond to Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca

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The individual must have a high school or equivalent education. Be able to work flexible hours, have a clean driving record as well as a DZ License and be able to operate vehicles ranging from an econo van to a 5 ton truck. Have strong Health and Safety skills.

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Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of PT Truck drivers.

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Smiths Falls KIA is looking for a sales consultant to join our busy dealership. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license; possess good working habits with a desire to establish a career in sales. Successful applicants must possess the following qualities: • Previous sales experience would be an asset • Willingness to work hard and achieve goals • Punctual and reliable • Efficient and dedicated demeanor • Self Starter and Outgoing Attitude • Procedure and policy Oriented • Effective Customer Service Skills • Vehicle Product Knowledge is an asset but manufacture training will be provided • Be self-motivated • Ability to work independently and as part of a team We provide an excellent pay and benefits program with on-going training and support. Applications Attention to: Peter Lafreniere Either in person, by fax: 613.284.2057 or via e-mail at peter.smithsfallskia@cogeco.net All applications will be accepted in confidence.

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on the web: cesperth.ca

40 Sunset Boulevard Suite 102 Perth, Ontario, K7H 2Y4 Phone: 613-267-1381 Fax: 613-267-1806 Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 4 pm • Wednesdays: 10 am to 7 pm

Williamsburg Non-Profit Housing Corporation

J.W. MacIntosh Seniors’ Support Centre Requires:

Personal Support Workers In the Assisted Living Services Program In Kemptville We are looking for caring, responsible individuals who will be a key part of our client centered team in the Assisted Living Services Program. Regular part time hours available. Qualifications: o PSW Certificate or equivalent o Flexibility to work day, evening & weekend shifts o Good communication & organizational skills o Access to transportation

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Responsibilities: o Personal Care & Homemaking o Social & Family Support, including caregiver relief Interested qualified applicants are invited to send their letter of application by Noon on September 26, 2014 to:

J.W. MacIntosh Seniors’ Support Centre 4324 Villa Drive, Box 227 Williamsburg, Ont. KOC 2HO Phone: 613-535-2924 Fax: 613-535-1104 e-mail: info@wnphc.ca Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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Licensed Plumber. B. Blackburn Ltd has an immediate opening for a licensed plumber with a minimum of three years experience. The ideal candidate will have experience working in new construction, water treatment and well pumps. Heating knowledge would be an asset. Looking for a self-starter who has the ability to work unsupervised and take initiative. Applicant must hold a valid driver’s license and clean driver’s abstract. Must have own transportation to and from work and be available to work overtime. This is a full-time permanent position offering the right candidate a competitive wage and benefits. To apply for this position please send trade license, resume and three references to bblackburnltd@live.ca or fax 613-267-5271. LOOKING FOR home cleaners for growing local business (Perth, Smiths Falls and Carleton Place). Need own transportation. Must be hard working, reliable and personable. Please email resume and references to: dutchgirlvp@gmail.com Marine Mechanic Wanted Year round employment to the right individual. Apply to Rideau Ferry Harbour 613-264-2628 frank@ ideauferryharbour.com Neil Bros. Equipment Rentals Ltd. looking for shovel operator, min. 5 years experience. Fax resume 613-256-2063 or call 613-256-6374. OCREHAB is looking for personal support workers, fax resume 613-253-8666 or email carol@ocrehab.ca 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


Inserter, Casual Part Time Days, Evenings and Night Shifts Smiths Falls Distribution Centre Metroland East

FUNCTIONS: - Lifting flyers from pallets, and placing them on a feeder to insert flyers into newspapers. - Jog and strap bundles once insertion of required flyers is completed - Load completed bundles onto pallets - Other duties may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse.

Physically fit individual required for after school care for teenager diagnosed with ASD. 2 hours, 2-3 days/week, occasional weekends. 613-283-0159 or 613-257-9005.

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 jcoughlin@perfprint.ca or drop it off in person at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls Ontario. We appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for a interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please. HELP WANTED

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Interested applicants should forward their resume via email to:

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The Renfrew Victoria Hospital is currently recruiting for the following positions:

RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

PHYSIOTHERAPIST (TEMPORARY, PART TIME [maternity leave]) Applicants must be licensed to practice physiotherapy in the Province of Ontario, registered with the Ontario College of Physiotherapists.

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Various opportunities available for Registered Nurses who possess required qualifications to work in ER, ICU, OR, Dialysis.

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The Smiths Falls Civitan Club is calling for tenders for the following: Snow Plowing, Waste Removal, Catering for Club meals only and Janitorial Service. The tender specifications will cover the upcoming Civitan year starting October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2015. All tenders must be received no later than September 30, 2014. The Smiths Falls Civitan Club P.O. Box 426 Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4T4

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.

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

Snow Plowing

THE UPPER CANADA DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

Licensed 310T Mechanic (or Apprentice)

and a 310S Service Technician

Forward resume to: 782 Van Buren Street, Kemptville, Ontario K0G 1J0 or valley@sogesco.ca

Career OppOrtunity Full time Driver

WILLOWS AGRISERVICES LTD.

Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.

Man with truck will pick up garbage, cut small everything trees or brush, small Downsizing, Dutch Girl Housekeeping moves, packing etc. Rea- must go. Saturday, September 20, 8-2, 3 Catheexperienced, efficient, re- sonable. 613-267-4129. rine St., Smiths Falls. liable care for your home. Please call 613-812-0568. M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, Downsizing, tools, many TENDERS doors. Call Mike for hand tools, large belt quote, 613-259-2525, sander, small drill press, 613-326-8041. dremel kit with extension table, hand held belt sandSemi-retired, all home er, clamps (all sizes), renovations, interior & ex- shelving, work bench, etc., terior, years of experience. house stuff of all kinds, a Call Brent 613-283-6088. few golf items. Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m. 273 Send A Load to the dump, Lakewood Road, RR3 cheap. Clean up clutter, Perth (Burgeswood). garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

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VALLEY BUS LINES LTD. Position available immediately for an experienced

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:

Hilda’s Housecleaning Services available in Kemptville & surrounding area. Experienced & reliable. Special senior rates. Please call 613-262-2047.

Tutor, French, English retired teacher, Smiths Falls, 613-866-7907.

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

• Regular Daytime Hours • Benefit Package • Salary commensurate with experience

GARAGE SALE/ FLEA MARKET

Invites Tenders for snow plowing, removal and sanding at our Schools across Leeds-Grenville, Lanark (except Smiths Falls & Perth areas), Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry and Prescott-Russell Counties for the 2014/15 – 2015/16 winter seasons. Sealed Tenders submitted on the prescribed Tender forms will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. local time, Friday October 3, 2014 after which time no further Tenders will be received.

GALETTA LIVESTOCK HORSE SALE

The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tender forms may be obtained by contacting: Mr. Chris Groenewoud, CSCMP Assistant Manager of Purchasing, Upper Canada District School Board 225 Central Avenue West Brockville, Ontario K6V 5X1 Email: Chris.groenewoud@ucdsb.on.ca Phone: 613-342-0435 ext. 1264 Greg Pietersma Chair

422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2371 (phone) (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca Connected to Your Community - 53 - Thursday, September 18, 2014

Lanark Legion #395

Yard & Bake Sale October 4, 2014

8:00-12:00 The Legion is looking for donations for both the Yard and Bake Sale. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Lanark Legion #395. For information about donations call

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or Drop them at the Legion on Saturday afternoon before the sale Lots of great stuff all priced to sell!!! Saturday September 20th, 360 McGregor Drive, Carleton Place (Beckwith). 8:00 am start.

Saturday September 20, assorted dwalt tools, furniture & appliances, utility You can earn more! Enroll trailer, kids toys, Honda in H&R Block’s Tax Train- 4-wheeler, 3158 Hwy 43 ing School today! For stu- East, Smiths Falls. dents who excel, potential job opportunities in Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, and Kemptville. Tool Sale, contents of Classes start September garage must go, Saturday 2014. 613-283-7385. September 20, 7:30-11:30am, 233 McGee Road, Heckston. AUCTIONS

Saturday October 11th. Tack 10 am. Equipment Noon. Horses Sell at 2 pm. 3340 Galetta Side Road, 1/2 hr West of Kanata. 10 min East of Arnprior. To consign call 613-622-1295

Trash & Treasures, do it yourselfers at Bill’s General Repair - Sales & Service, 321 Hwy#29, Smiths Falls. Many lawn and garden used parts and all antique car parts - too many items to list! Join us Saturday, September 27th from 9am-3pm. Don’t miss it!

WORK WANTED

PAUL’S MASONRY

David K. Thomas Director of Education

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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Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. A Vulnerable Sector Check within the past six (6) months is a requirement for employment. Renfrew Victoria Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to workplace wellness.

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.

Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

DRIVERS REQUIRED

(or Apprentice)

SOCIAL WORKER – DIABETES EDUCATION PROGRAM (One day per week) Candidates will possess a Baccalaureate or Master in Social Work or equivalent experience and be a member of the OCSWSSW, or related professional organization. Experience working with clients with diabetes will be considered a strong asset. As the program is designated under the French Language Services Act, bilingualism will also be considered an asset.

“A1” Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree removal, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764.

WORK WANTED

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at 613-283-5555.

SOCIAL WORKER – NEPHROLOGY PROGRAM, (TEMPORARY FULL-TIME, UP TO ONE YEAR [maternity leave]) Candidates will possess a Baccalaureate or Master in Social Work or Baccalaureate with equivalent experience and be a member of the OCSWSSW, or related professional organization. Experience in the dialysis discipline and/or recent related experience will be considered strong assets. As the program is designated under the French Language Services Act, bilingualism will also be considered an asset.

Please visit www.renfrewhosp.com/careers to learn more.

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

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

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Please apply as soon as possible to: Julia Boudreau, VP, Corporate Services, RVH, 499 Raglan Street, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6 or hr@renfrewhosp.com

WORK AT HOME!! $570/WEEKLY** ASSEMBLING CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS + GREAT MONEY with our FREE MAILER PROGRAM + FREE HOME TYPING PROGRAM. PT/FT - Experience Unnecessary - Genuine! www. AvailableHelpWanted.com

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Rail / Deck Installer, Min. 5 years exp. Sub contract 23 years a care giver, work. Need truck/tools. Cut Rite Construction have 1 to 2 spaces for toddlers. Non-smoking. 7th 613-839-0808 Line of Beckwith. Buses to Snow Plow Drivers re- St Gregory’s, Beckwith and quired for upcoming Win- J.L. Courroux Schools. ter Season. Must hold a Debbie 613-253-5486. Class A or D licence. Classifieds Plowing required on 283-3182 417/416 for T.G. Carroll Toll Free Cartage Ltd. Experience 1-888-967-3237 required. Email resume to tgcarroll@sympatico.ca or 1-888-WORD ADS fax 613-836-7658

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Pakenham Pastoral Charge of the United Church is seeking a part-time Office Administrator, approximately 10 hours a week, with excellent computer and organizational skills and flexibility to work closely with the Minister, providing administrative support for both Zion, Cedar Hill and St. Andrew’s, Pakenham. $15.00 per hour. Please apply in writing by September 30 to Pakenham Pastoral Charge, PO Box 224, Pakenham, ON K0A 2X0, attention Ministry and Personnel Committee.

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

Classifieds

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TRUCK TRAINING ACADEMY

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NEXT CLASS STARTS ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 AIR BRAKE CERTIFICATION COURSE SEPTEMBER 25-26, 2014

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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REAL ESTATE. SNOWMOBILE. TOOLS & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION

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Antiques, Collectibles, Primitives, Furniture, China/Crystal/Glass, Milk Bottles, Oil Lamps, Decoys, Toys, Wood Working Tools, Lawn/Garden/Wrenches Etc. 25 Bicycles

THURSDAY, SEPT. 25TH , 2014

for Brent Glodowski From Hwy 511 N of Hopetown, take French Line Rd to 405 Lavant Darling Rd. on Oct., 4/14 @ 10am (Property to be auctioned @ 11am)

3:00 P.M.

Held Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair Grounds (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left

For Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca

DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039)

Owners/Auction Service/Agricultural Fair will not be responsible for any accident on or about property.

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

BUSINESS • TECHNOLOGY • HEALTHCARE

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HEALTH INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL Start a career in the Medical Field with in-depth skills, knowledge and experience with a wide range of career paths. Open doors to work in hospitals, medical offices, rehabilitation centers, and long-term care facilities and many others.

~ Off Grid Retreat ~ Featuring 6.7 (+/-) acres on a well treed, surveyed lot bordering on Crown land w/ access to Clyde River. This log home consists of a kitchen w/ loft, living room & 1 bedroom upstairs. The home has a 3 yr old well, 300w Canadian Solar w/ moving star M.P.P.T. charge controller & 4 trogan deep cycle batteries w/ generator hook up. The home is heated by 2 wood stoves. The property also has a detached log work shop. Annual taxes $1100.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Mr. Glodowski is moving out West. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Note terms on chattels: Cash & Cheque

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

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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:

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Directions: County Rd 21, just west of Roebuck to County Rd 18 north, to Hall Rd. follow Hall Rd. to property #9601. Follow the auction signs! Mr. Jakielaszek & Ms. Wendy Walton are selling the property and will be offering the following, Cockshutt 20 Deluxe tractor with 3 pt. excellent tin, brand new rear tires, tractor chains, one owner, excellent running order (reasonable reserve). Ford XLT Ranger 2000, ext cab, flare side, 3.0 litre, as is. Ariens tractor w/ Kohler 19 hp, mowing deck, sells with snowblower front attachment, TroyBilt rear tine tiller, other farm equipment, shop full of wood working machines, tools, lumber, antiques, collectibles etc.... Auctioneers Note: Tractor, truck, shop equipment, collectibles all in great condition showing pride of ownership! Please join us on site for a full day of ol’ time auction fun! Something for everyone, see you there! For a detailed list w/photos go to www.lmauctions.ca Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, Damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen. Washrooms Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard. Photo I.D. as is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:

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1525 Guthrie Road, Montague Township - UNRESERVED TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! This is a Brand New 3 Bedroom Home that is a One Year old Build that is 70 Percent Finished. Property will sell with all Building Material that is Present on Site. The Property has been Repossessed and Dan Peters Auction has been Instructed to Sell this Property Regardless of Price. This Property is in a Newly Developed Highly Sought after Area. 40 Min From 417. Our Buying & Selling Process is Easy - Stop in and View the Property During The Open House Dates or call for a Private Viewing. On the Day of the Auction you Must have $10,000 Certified Funds made payable to Dan Peters Auction to Register for the Auction. When you win the Highest Bid of this Real Estate the $10,000.00 becomes the non Refundable Deposit on the Property with Close Set 30 Days from the Auction Date. Sunday September 28 2014 - Large Indoor Estate & Consignment Auction. To be held at our Indoor Auction Hall - 182 Glenview Road (Drummond North Elmsley) Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview From 9am) Local Households, Furniture, Appliances, Antiques, Collectibles, Tools and so Much More! Call or email if you wish to consign items to sell in this Auction or other Upcoming Auctions at our Hall. Wednesday October 8 2014 - Real Estate Auction @ 6 PM SHARP 1525 Guthrie Road, Montague Township - UNRESERVED TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! 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! CL452070/0918

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~ Affordable, Stylish & Spacious ~ The home’s footprint has 2 sets of stair cases leading to 2 different zones, particularly handy if you have a growing family, a home business or want to create a guest suite. Covered front porch w/ box columns/railing. The main floor is typically a single story w/ a closeted foyer, a formal living room w/ oak hardwood flooring, an oak cabinetry kitchen w/ wainscoting & oak hardwood flooring, a pantry, a snack bar island, an adjacent breakfast/dining room, a 3 seasons screened-in garden room w/ an open grilling porch, a sky-lit family room w/ cathedral ceiling, a 4 pce bath & a bedroom w/ double lit closet. A short set of stairs lead to 2 large 2nd level bedrooms, a 4 pce bath & a hallway overlooking dining area. A half flight of stairs lead to a refinished basement starring a large private entrance w/ double closets, a large rec-room/gym/office, a storage room, a walk-out 3 seasons screened-in porch w/ 4 man hot tub (included), a laundry/ service room w/ air conditioner, central vac, 200 amp service, vanEE air exchanger, oil hot water tank, Olsen F/A oil furnace (‘04), submersible well pump & a Culligan water conditioner Attached single car garage w/ floor drain & 2 man doors. 2 garden bldgs (1-steel roofed 10’x16’, 1- 9’x12’). On well & septic. Underground services. 2 acres (+/-) w/ 2 entrances. Well treed. Property backs onto Cataraqui Trail. Taxes; $2010. (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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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:

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A Rockcliffe Road Estate and for Mr & Mrs Gord Swoger, Prescott to be held at Hands Auction Facility Saturday, September 27 @ 9 a.m. Preview from 8 a.m. day of auction or by appointment. Persian and Indian rugs, Stiffel lamp, Royal Doulton ‘Clarendon’ dinnerware for 12, large collection of miniature lead soldier figures, furniture includes Gibbard, American Mahogany, Mid Century Teak, etc. A very large auction, our usual array of carefully selected quality goods! Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete catalogue and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Friday, September 19 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, September 26 @ 12 noon. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction! The choice is now yours. Visa, MasterCard, Interac and Cash accepted

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Saturday September 20, 2014 10:00 AM sharp 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.) 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 – kitchen, baths, floors, staircase, office/family room addition, heated porch; windows, generator panel etc. etc. This house is in absolute move in condition. The property will be offered for sale at 12:00 Noon and is being sold subject to a reserve bid. In addition we will be selling the following: Yamaha VK540 III long track snowmobile – 1369 Kilometres; HD drill press; 10” 2 HP table saw; router; wood splitter; Bench saw; work stand; 3 Antique telephones; small utility trailers; Ski Boose wood carrier; decoys; archery target; upright freezer; dishes; bar fridge; nails, nuts and bolts, screws, fasteners etc. etc.; Homelite XL chain saw; Scotty Down riggers; boat trailer; fishing tackle 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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~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

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Saturday October 4th, 2014 9:30 AM sharp We have instructed to sell, by Public Auction, the property and contents of the home and buildings located at 4786 Loggers Way., (Galetta) Arnprior, Ontario formerly known as E B Saw Centre operated by Robert (Bert) Gardiner and the late Francis Gardiner. 95 acres more or less - consisting of a 2 storey, 3 bedroom house; a workshop/retail store/warehouse and a Quonset storage building. The house is approx. 1500 sq ft., the workshop 1800 sq ft and the Quonset building 1600 sq ft. The house, buildings and approx. 5 acres around the house and buildings is Zoned RG1 [93r]. The balance of the land is Zoned Agricultural with approx. 55 acres tillable and 35 acres forested. The property will be offered for sale at 1:00PM and is being sold subject to a reserve bid. Selling “As is, Where Is” 1986 GMC Sierra 3500 one ton single axle dump truck – selling as is; Michigan loader; International tractor/fork lift; assorted older vehicles and parts; Linhai 550 V Twin 4x4 ATV – new; Linhai 300 SE ATV – 2x4 – new; 23.5 HP Enduro XL gas engine – new; OHV 14.5 I/C gas engine – new; 5 HP Tecumseh gas engine – New; Shindawa 352S Chain Saw – new; Stihl BT45 Gas Drill – New; Stihl F5 1104, F5 90, 2 x F5 56C, F5 38 Weed Eater – all new; Craftsman 8 HP 25” snow blower; Rear tyne roto tiller - used; 2 used Shindawa weed eaters; Homelite XL12 chain saw; Homelite XL76 chain saw; Poulan 260 Pro chain saw; Safety rubbers – new size 10; 2 used generators; 200 LB floor crane; White 24” 208CC snow blower – new; 2 White 13 HP 33” snow blowers – used; 8-32 Lawn Flite lawn mower; Small wood chipper; Assorted used gas engines; Craftsman 19.5 Lawn Tractor; Approx 10 antique chain saws – Pioneer; David Bradley; Wright Saw etc; A large selection of new stock items – cutter bars; Chain saw chains; lawn mower blades; Fluids; parts and accessories for chain saws, snow blowers and ride on lawn mowers; small drill press; lawn sweeper; assorted manuals. Large assortment of used chain saws, weed eaters, ride on mowers, snow blowers, engines, used parts and accessories. This is only a partial list – there are many, many items too numerous to mention. Please note that we will be selling a lot of the parts and accessories in bulk. All the contents are being sold in an “As is, Where Is’ condition. Viewings: For the buildings and property will be by Appointment only thru the Auctioneer prior to the sale. For the contents: Friday October 3, 2014 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM and prior to the sale October 4th. Owner: Robert (Bert) Gardner Terms – as follows: For the Real Estate - $20,000 Money order or Bank Draft the day of the Sale with the balance on closing in 21 Days For the Contents: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 For a complete listing and pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale

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Movie nights at the Station Theatre in Smiths Falls kick off with a double bill of Alfred Hitchcock classics, Rear Window on Sept. 19 and The Birds, on Sept. 20. Above, the iconic silhouette of Hitchcock. AUCTIONS

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Community – The long anticipated wait is over as The Station Theatre comes back from its summer hiatus and launches its movie nights series, starting this weekend with two of Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic films. Rear Window on Friday, Sept. 19, is 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.) These rarely-screened film classics are the first offerings from the Station Theatre in its premier film series running from September through May each year. Our film selection committee is always on the lookout for challenging, thought

sonal and professional areas of life. This comedic slice-of-life film has an ensemble cast starring Jon Favreau, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Dustin Hoffman, Sofia Vegara, Oliver Platt and Robert Downey Jr. It’s a special treat for “foodies” on the Thanksgiving weekend – an appetizer before the main feast on Monday! And the quality film offerings continue into November. The movie Jersey Boys will be screened on Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, Nov. 22. A film adaptation of the smash Broadway hit musical of the same name directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Christopher Walken, Jersey Boys tells the story of Frankie Valli and his friends through the songs of their 1960s band, The Four Seasons. But this weekend come on over to the Smiths Falls Station Theatre, located at 53 Victoria Avenue, for two great Hitchcock classics: peer in through our Rear Window, maybe even catching a glimpse of The Birds roosting nearby. And take us up on this little challenge. Alfred Hitchcock made it a point to place a cameo appearance in every one of his films, film buffs pride themselves on being able to point out director Hitchcock as soon as they spot him. Do you think you can find him? Hint: Alfred himself once said “the cameo roles were a bit of fun at first and then became a

superstition.” Later, when the public expected to see Hitch, he introduced the cameo as soon as possible so that they could concentrate on the film rather than the distracting cameo. We won’t tell you where Hitch shows up in either film we are screening as that would spoil all the fun. If you are a fan then you already know anyway. If not, come see if you can spot him yourself on your first viewing. We bet you can’t, as you will be so involved with the characters and the story telling that you’ll miss him. We invite patrons to join us in our exciting premier weekend film experience and to keep in touch with all our upcoming movie offerings – outstanding plays 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 (Smiths Falls Community Theatre). Remember that, as a reward to loyal patrons, those who come see Rear Window may come back the next night to see The Birds for half price with proof of the ticket stub from the night before, space permitting – so come early and avoid disappointment. Students get in two for one ($5 student price) with previous night’s ticket stub and ID. Submitted by the Smiths Falls Community Theatre.

~ 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 (+/-). Several outbuildings. Approx. 1 3/4 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. 1975 Ford F100 Custom 1/2 ton truck (restored, 81,540 miles). Restored Ferguson tractor. 1984 Kawasaki 300 ATV. 1987 Yamaha Enticer snowmobile (good). 14 ft Princecraft alum. boat. 15 hp Evinrude outboard motor. Boat trailer. Single axle utility trailer. 3 pth scraper blade. Mastercraft 17 hp ride-on mower. Push gas lawn mower. Garden tiller. Horton Hawk SL cross bow. Winchester mod 94, 30-30 w/ red dot scope. S/s 20g Winchester. Ground blinds. Hunting knives. Fish finder. Fishing rods. Small mig welder. Air compressor. Chopsaw. Stihl MS250 & Jonsered chainsaws. Set of acetylene torches. Older compressor. Propane heater. Floor jack. Tool chest. Wheel barrow. Gas weed eater. Qty firewood. Qty scrap. Walnut wardrobe. Night table. Pine dresser. Cedar trunk. Entertainment centre. Wall unit. Knee hole desk. Coffee & end tables. Cabinet sewing machine. 2 door fridge. A good restored truck. Equipment is in good condition. Terms on Chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C

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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.

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Community – After 18 years, Smiths Falls’ Open Stage concluded its last season Sept. 14 at Lower Reach Park. Organized by resident Bev Hitchins, the program gave people an opportunity to showcase their musical talents in a non-threatening environment. Above, Georgie Cogswell performs Sept. 14. Connected to Your Community - 56 - Thursday, September 18, 2014


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Pakenham to celebrate the official commencement of the new build. “In a few months, we will have the opportunity to once again say thank you to a community that has so enthusiastically supported us over the years,” said Kelsey. “I want you to know that we believe in investing in this tight knit supportive community because so many of you have made the investment in RBC.” Mississippi Mill Mayor John Levi recalled that he received a call over a year ago from Hobbs and thought she was calling to tell him the bank was closing. “I was very surprised they were considering a rebuild,” said Levi. “I have to hand it to RBC saying they want to stay in a small town. I am really excited, this is a great day for the community.” Levi told the Canadian Gazette that the bank was the heart of the community. “It’s a key building block and it adds to the economy of Pakenham,” said Levi. Pakenham ward councillors Duncan Abbott and Denzil Ferguson were both excited about the bank staying in the village. “We have to have businesses like this stay,” said Abbott. “It’s important for the town.” “It’s very positive for the community,” added Ferguson. “It’s a step in the right direction.” The new bank will roughly have the same footprint as the old one and according to Hobbs will have plenty of new technology they didn’t have before. It will also have a night deposit box. Hobbs reminds residents to watch for the new branch opening in late November.

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The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in Pakenham held a sod turning event on Sept. 11 to officially launch the rebuild of the branch with, from left: Ian MacNeill, RBC regional operating officer; Glen Kelsey, RBC regional vice-president Rideau Lakes and Valley; Julie Newton, RBC regional manager; Cindy Hobbs, RBC Almonte/Pakenham branch manager; Mississippi Mills mayor John Levi; and Pakenham ward councillors Denzil Ferguson and Duncan Abbott. Right: RBC in Pakenham was recently demolished to make way for a brand new re-build, which will open at the end of November.

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ORDER

From front page

“James Hugessen’s integrity, insight and dedication made him an exemplary member of the Canadian judiciary,” read the announcement. Hugessen was a judge who sat on both the Quebec Superior Court, the Federal Court of Appeal and was the first Canadian to serve as vice-president of the International Labour Organization. “When he lost his sight to macular degeneration in the late 1990s, he chose to stay on the Federal Court bench as a trial and case management judge for the remainder of his 36-year career – an inspiration to many Canadians contending with vision loss,” continued the announcement. “He has since established a fellowship in disability law at McGill University.” Hugessen called the experience formal yet informal at the same time. “After the citation was read he greeted everyone by their first name, it was a lovely experience,” said Hugessen. “The Governor General made it clear that he was very proud of everyone.” As he was pinned with the Order of Canada, a few things went through his mind. “I was thinking I didn’t want to trip,” said Hugessen “It was a nice sensation. They do it very cleverly, they put a mark on my lapel pin so he could just hook it on and it was a very easy movement for him.”

After the official ceremony there was a reception at Rideau Hall where Hugessen and his children had a photo taken with Johnston. For now, the Order of Canada pin is sitting on his desk and he plans to find a space somewhere on his mantel.

ELECTION From front page

Two school board trustees have been acclaimed: Anouk Tremblay will represent Le Conseil des Écoles Catholiques de Langue Francaise du Centre-Est and Nancy Kirby will

represent the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario. There are three people running for one seat for the Upper Canada District School Board Trustee Ward 1, which covers Beckwith, Carleton Place, Mississippi Mills: Bruce Monteith, Donald

Cram and Craig Rogers. Collette Stitt and Andre Yonkeu are running for one spot representing the Le Conseil Des Écoles Publique de L’est de L’Ontario. Watch for more candidate profiles in upcoming editions. R0022901849_0918

www.twp.beckwith.on.ca Contact us at: 1702 9th Line Beckwith RR#2, Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 3P2 General Inquiries: 613-257-1539 or 1-800-535-4532 Public Works: 613-257-1810 or 1-800-535-4534 cmoyle@twp.beckwith.on.ca NOTICE OF VOTE – NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH

WHEREAS more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore a vote will be held upon the dates and at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICES FOR WHICH A VOTE WILL BE HELD Deputy Reeve (One to be elected) Councillor (Three to be elected) Public School Board Trustee (One to be elected) French Public School Board Trustee (One to be elected) FIRST ADVANCE VOTE Date: Saturday, October 18th, 2014 Location: Brunton Community Hall, 1702 9th Line Beckwith Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SECOND ADVANCE VOTE Date: Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014 Location: Brunton Community Hall, 1702 9th Line Beckwith Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Accessibility for the Physically Challenged The Advance Voting Station is wheelchair accessible. REGULAR VOTE Date: Monday, October 27th, 2014

SCHEDULED MEETING DATES 2014

Tuesday Sept. 23rd, 2014, 7:00 PM

Recreation

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 Locations: 1) Centennial Hall, 152 Church Street, Franktown Voting Stations 1 and 2 (Lots 1 through 20, Concession 1 through 5) 2) 429 Richmond Road, Prospect Voting Station 3 (Lots 21 through 27, Concession 1 through 6) 3) Brunton Community Hall, 1702 9th Line Beckwith Voting Stations 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 (All other areas of the Township, excluding locations 1, 2, & 4) 4) 1114 Scotch Corners Road, Scotch Corners Voting Station 7 (West of Mississippi Lake) Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. PROXY APPLICATIONS A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon of Voting Day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the voting location in which the person appointing the voting proxy is entitled to vote. On Saturday, October 18th, 2014 for the 1st Advance Vote, the Clerk’s office will be open from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. to receive proxy applications. On Wednesday, October 22, 2014, the 2nd Advance Vote, the Clerk’s office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to receive proxy applications. Cynthia Moyle, C.M.O. Clerk & Returning Officer Township of Beckwith 1702 9th Line Beckwith Carleton Place, ON K7C 3P1

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This year, the Diagnostic Imaging Department needs to Starting September 20 to October 17, 2014 replace its Endovaginal Ultrasound Transducer. This SHOPPERS DRUG MART is raising funds for the equipment is used EVERY DAY on women of all ages and is directly related to women’s health and women’s Ultrasound Transducer through its Tree of Life Campaign! Show YOUR support by purchasing a leaf programing at the hospital. ($1), butterfly ($5), acorn 2014-2015 Patient The transducer allows the physician a clearer image of both ($10) or cardinals ($50) Cost Care Equipment for the Tree of Life! pelvic and reproductive organs. It is used to diagnose The Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital X-Ray Machine $200,000+ (CPDMH) has a history of taking great care of our growths, unexplained bleeding or pain and is used for early A silent auction, bake sale Replacement Approx. $1.5 Million will be pregnancy scans. Required this year community by ensuring the purchase of safe, quality needed over the next 3 years! and Gala make-up event equipment that enhances the patient experience. The are taking place to also The total cost of this equipment is estimated at $15,000. It Ultrasound $15,000 equipment purchased is used every day and is vital to is one of the most expensive, but also most important types raise much needed funds. Transducer sustain our patient care programs. Please see the chart at of ultrasound transducers for women. This is patient care Visit the McNeely right for a full list of 2014-2015 equipment needs. Each Accessible Website equipment that our hospital cannot afford to be without and Avenue store for more Generously donated by $17, 500 month the CPDMH Foundation will publish a new article Green Shield Canada we need YOUR support! details on how to make a highlighting the equipment needed to assist the hospital in donation towards the tree Vital Signs Machine continuing to provide high quality health care services to $5, 275 and make a difference in on wheels you close to home. YOUR community today! There are a variety of ways to give including making a Ultrasonic Therapy $5, 200 donation in memory or in honour of a loved one, making a Unit Thank you for your support! An ultrasound transducer, or probe, is the main part of the gift through your will, life insurance policy or gift of stock. ultrasound machine. It is a device that produces sound Please visit us online or call the Foundation Office for more All donations towards this Colonoscopy $36, 000 Flexible Scope equipment and other waves that bounce off body tissues and make echoes. The information on how YOU can make a difference! patient needs are transducer also receives the echoes and sends them to a + 2014 - 2015 TOTAL $278, 975 greatly appreciated! 613-257-2200 x856 computer that uses them to create a picture. Transducers

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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 7:00 p.m. Council Followed by Policy Review Committee To view agendas for these meetings visit www.carletonplace.ca under the Town Hall tab

CARLETON PLACE SENIORS HOUSING INITIATIVE

Survey of Interested Seniors September, 2014The Carleton Place Seniors Housing Initiative is a committee investigating the feasibility of creating rental housing for seniors on land adjacent to the Carambeck Community Centre on Bridge Street in Carleton Place. We are seeking the input of seniors aged 65 years and older on the need and interest in this proposed housing project. This survey will be used by the Carleton Place Seniors Housing Initiative Committee and their consultants to collect information that demonstrates seniors in the community are interested in a new rental housing development. The information collected will remain confidential, and will help us plan the project and secure the needed financing and funding. If you are interested in the project, and you will be aged 65 years or older by 2016, we invite you to complete this survey, which can be picked up at the Carambeck Community Centre. Please respond by placing your completed survey in the collection box at Carambeck Community Centre by Friday September 19, 2014.

ARE YOU ON THE VOTER’S LIST?

In order to confirm if your name is on the Voter’s List of the Town of Carleton Place for the Monday, October 27, 2014 Municipal/School Board Trustee Election, electors may visit one of the following locations: The Clerk’s Office, The Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. - Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. OR The Carleton Place Public Library 101 Beckwith Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2T3 Monday to Thursday 1:30 p.m. -8:00 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p .m. - Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. You are entitled to be included onto the Voter’s List if on Voting Day you: - Are a Canadian Citizen - Are at least eighteen (18) years of age - Reside in the Municipality or are the owner or tenant of land or the spouse of such owner or tenant - Are not prohibited from voting under the Municipal Elections Act or not otherwise prohibited from voting. Applications for additions or revisions to the Voter’s List are available at the Clerk’s Office of the Town Hall noted above. In order to be added to the Voter’s List you will be required to provide identification. Alternatively, you may check to see if you are listed on the Preliminary List of Electors by viewing www. voterlookup.ca. D.H. Rogers, Clerk, Town of Carleton Place

ROAD CLOSURES

Please note the following road closures: Edmund Street between Bell Street and William Street – Saturday, September 20th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Mill Street between Bridge Street and Beckwith Street – Saturday, September 27th from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Municipal Parking Lot at the corner of Mill and Beckwith Streets, Saturday September 27th from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

The Corporation of the Town of Carleton Place invites applications for the position of On Call/Stand By School Crossing Guard. The Town of Carleton Place requires an On Call/Stand By School Crossing Guard to assist school children in crossing roads safely at designated school crossing locations in accordance with the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, the Occupational Health & Safety Act and Corporation policies. We are seeking an effective individual with excellent managerial, organizational and communication skills. The successful applicant(s): r 4VQFSJPS DVTUPNFS TFSWJDF TLJMMT BOE UIF BCJMJUZ UP XPSL XJUI NJOJNBM TVQFSWJTJPO r %FNPOTUSBUF B HPPE TFOTF PG KVEHFNFOU UP CF BCMF UP EFUFSNJOF UJNJOH GPS TBGF FOUSZ JOUP UIF ĂłPX PG USBĂŽD r #F EFQFOEBCMF TIJGU BWBJMBCMF QIZTJDBMMZ ĂąU PG HPPE DIBSBDUFS BOE QPTTFTT BO VOEFSTUBOEJOH PG ZPVOH people, r #F XJMMJOH UP XPSL JO BMM GPSNT PG XFBUIFS JODMVEJOH FYUSFNFT PG IFBU IVNJEJUZ DPME SBJO TOPX TMFFU BOE wind and be capable of working under all types of road conditions, exposure to traffic noise and exhaust from vehicles, and r .VTU TVQQMZ B TBUJTGBDUPSZ DSJNJOBM SFDPSE BOE WVMOFSBCMF TFDUPS TDSFFOJOH DIFDL EBUFE XJUIJO UIF MBTU EBZT as a condition of employment. A detailed job description, for this position, can be accessed at www.carletonplace.ca Interested applicants are invited to submit an application in confidence by 4:00 PM on September 19 2014 quoting “On Call/Stand By School Crossing Guardâ€? attention Human Resources by: Mail: Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 Email: hr@carleotnplace.ca Facsimile: 613 257 8170 We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity employer following the rules and regulations set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal information submitted will be used for the purposes of determining suitability for this competition only and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians

JUST TRY IT PROGRAM 2014

Interested in a New Program? Join the Town of Carleton Place Recreation and Culture Department and Just Try It for FREE! September 2014 Dates Greco Lean & Fit: September, 2014 Try your first week for free! 320 Coleman Street, Carleton Place (613)253-1727 Hamsa Yoga: September, 2014 Fall in love with a complimentary yoga class throughout the month of September. 132 Coleman Street, Carleton Place www.hamsayogastudio.ca For more information on a class, please contact the organization. For more information on the Just Try It Program, please contact 613-257-1704

NOTICE OF VOTE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE WHEREAS more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore a vote will be held upon the dates and at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICES FOR WHICH A VOTE WILL BE HELD Mayor (One to be elected) Deputy-Mayor (One to be elected) Councillor (Five to be elected) Public School Board Trustee (One to be elected) French Public School Board Trustee (One to be elected) FIRST ADVANCE VOTE Date: Saturday, October 18, 2014 Location: Carambeck Community Centre, 351 Bridge Street Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SECOND ADVANCE VOTE Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 Location: Carambeck Community Centre, 351 Bridge Street Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Accessibility for the Physically Challenged The Advance Voting Station is wheelchair accessible. REGULAR VOTE: Date: Monday, October 27th 2014 LOCATIONS: 1) Carambeck Community Centre (Auditorium) 351 Bridge Street. Voting Stations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (all voting stations north of the Mississippi River except for Voting Station 6-1-Stoneridge Manor). Accessibility for the Physically Challenged. Please use the access ramp provided at the main door. 2) Stoneridge Manor - 256 High Street. Voting Station 6-1 for residents of Stoneridge Manor Only 3) Carleton Place Community Centre - (Upper Hall) 75 Neelin Street. Voting Stations 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 20 and 21 (all voting stations east of Bridge Street and east of Lansdowne Avenue within Carleton Place, south of the Mississippi River, except Voting Station 20-1, Viva Waterside Retirement Residence). Accessibility for the Physically Challenged The upper hall of the Community Centre is wheelchair accessible by the use of the elevator. Access to the FMFWBUPS JT PCUBJOFE UISPVHI UIF NBJO FOUSBODF PG UIF "SFOB 5VSO MFGU EPXO UIF DPSSJEPS PO UIF NBJO óPPS UP the elevator. 4) Caldwell Street Public School (Auditorium) - 70 Caldwell Street Voting Stations 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 (all voting stations west of Bridge Street and west of Lansdowne Avenue within Carleton Place, south of the Mississippi River, except Voting Stations 14-1, Carleton Place Terrace and Voting Station 15-1, Riverview Senior’s Residence). Accessibility for the Physically Challenged. Please use the access ramp provided at the main entrance to the Auditorium beside the parking lot. 5) Carleton Place Terrace – 6 Arthur Street. Voting Station 14-1 for residents of Carleton Place Terrace only. 6) Riverview Seniors Residence - 204 Lake Avenue West. Voting Station 15-1 for residents of Riverview Seniors Residence only. 7) Waterside Viva Retirement Community – 105 McNeely Avenue. Voting Station 20-1 for residents of Waterside Viva Retirement Community only Time: Regular voting stations are open from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Stoneridge Manor, Carleton Place Terrace, Riverview Seniors Residence and Waterside Viva Retirement Community Voting Stations are open from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. PROXY APPLICATIONS: A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon of Voting Day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the voting subdivision in which the person appointing the voting proxy is entitled to vote. On Saturday, October 18, 2014 for the 1st Advance Vote, the Clerk’s office will be open from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. to receive proxy applications. On Wednesday, October 22, 2014, the 2nd Advance Vote, the Clerk’s office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to receive proxy applications. D.H. Rogers, C.M.C., Clerk & Returning Officer 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8

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UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS: October 7, 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. CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

Bridge Renewal on Ramsay Concession 6D Notice of Study Commencement The Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills is studying the structural renewal of the Bridge on Ramsay Concession 6D over the Indian River, 0.45 km North of Clayton Road . The project is being planned under Schedule B of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment. The goal of this type of study is to select a preferred solution and/or design alternative through the development and analysis of several alternative solutions and designs with respect to technical and environmental issues. Consultation with all interested parties is an important aspect of this process, providing the initiator of the study with valuable information regarding all aspects of the project. A public information session will be held on Thursday October 9, 2014 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm at the Municipal Centre. The information session will include a presentation of the proposed design alternative. The Municipal Centre is located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, ON K0A 2X0. For further information on this project please contact: Cory Smith, Public Works Technologist The Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road RR #2 P.O. Box 400 Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 Phone: 613-256-2064 ext. 229 Fax: 613-256-4242 or Christoph Von Teichman Remisz Consulting Engineers Limited 57 Auriga Dr., Suite 102 Ottawa, Ontario K2E 8B2 Phone: (613) 225-1162 Fax: (613) 225-4529 Public Input and comment are invited, for incorporation into the planning and design of this project and will be received until October 23, 2014. This notice issued September 15, 2014. Cory Smith, Roads and Public Works Technologist The Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills

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

Municipal Matters September 18, 2014

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

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.

ACCESSIBILITY QUICK TIP Did you know that you can improve accessibility in your business or workplace by treating all customers with dignity and respect?

*** REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS *** 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

WATER RESTRICTIONS The Watering Restrictions By-law 04-14 is designed to regulate and control the usage of water, within the Almonte Ward, in the hot summer months. Between May 1st and September 30th each year there are limitations on who can water and at what time. Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days and even numbered houses may water on even numbered days. Watering may occur between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. each day and from only one connection. Midday is the hottest time of the day and the water is more likely to be wasted through evaporation when watering at this time. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once. A significant amount of new grass or sod is exempted from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.

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

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Community – For many the start of September signifies the end of summer and the beginning of fall. For the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) Auxiliary it means it’s time for the annual Ride of Splendor. The 2014 Ride of Splendor, presented by the auxiliary, marks 15 years this Sunday, Sept. 21. The rain or shine event gets underway at 9:30 a.m. at the Carleton Place Curling Club (120 Patterson Cres.), with registration taking place beforehand. Riders typically return to the club around 2 p.m. “We are looking forward to welcoming back our many faith-

ful participants again this year,” event co-ordinator Margaret Gourlay said. The Ride of Splendor, open to all bikes, riders and clubs, averages 200 participants. Riders come from all over Lanark County and beyond. The proceeds, as always, benefit the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (new equipment, building improvements and more). The auxiliary is hoping to raise $15,000 in this 15th anniversary year. The ride offers breakfast and lunch, prizes, dice rolls (four in total), outstanding scenery and more, and it’s all for a great cause. The self-guided Ride of Splendor presents three routes and they all share the initial 80

km. This is where dice rolls two and three occur – Narrows Lock and Maberly. The other two rolls are at the start and finish. At Maberly the shortest route heads back to Carleton Place. The other two routes continue on, generally heading north. The median route separates from the longest route at the corner of Highway 511 and Wolf Grove Road and returns back to Carleton Place by way of Almonte. The longest route is about 280 km and goes up to Calabogie and returns to Carleton Place via Pakenham and Almonte. All riders are encouraged to follow safe group-riding protocols and ride in proper formation. Helmets are mandatory. Riders and passengers pay $20 for online registration in advance

through Race Roster or $25 to register using paper. However, regardless of signup method, the fee is waived if $100 or more is collected by way of donations and pledges. Gourlay said the great thing this year is that bikers – riders and passengers – can register and obtain donations for the event using any one of four methods. For more information about these methods, go to http:// www.carletonplacehospital.ca/ auxiliary_rideofsplendor.aro. Gourlay noted the ride’s leading fundraiser each year is David Johnston. For a decade, auxiliary members John and Flora Neave organized the event. After John, an avid motorcycle rider, passed away, Flora was certain her hus-

band would want to see the event continue, and it has. Unable to participate in the ride? Consider donating online at Race Roster: https:// raceroster.com/race_details_pledge_generic.

php?eid=2662&cid=1624. For more information or to sponsor the Ride of Splendor, contact Gourlay at 613-816-0574 or ride. of.splendor@gmail.com, or visit www.facebook.com/ RideofSplendor.

MacLaren Orchards APPLES ARE READY!

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Correction

The profile on Carleton Place council candidate Theresa Fritz, which appeared in the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette’s Sept. 11 edition contained some errors. Fritz was not a board member or president of the Carleton Place & District Hospital board, but was a board member on the hospital’s foundation and is currently in her first term as president

of the foundation. She was also on the Carleton Place & District Youth Centre board from 1997 to 2002 and chair of it for two years, not the Lanark County Interval House board as previously stated. The Canadian Gazette regrets these errors and apologizes for any inconvenience they may have caused.

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Mississippi Mills council prepares for upcoming municipal election riod between nomination day and the inauguration of the new 2014-2018 council. LD status is determined by the number of people running and/or elected from the existing council. The bylaw delegates authority to the chief administrative officer to deal with the disposition of any real or personal property of the municipality, which has a value exceeding $50,000 at the time of disposal and making any expenditure or incurring any other liability which exceeds $50,000.

Tiffany Lepack

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News – The following briefs are items that were discussed at the Sept. 2 Town of Mississippi Mills council meeting. The municipality is now ready for a potential Lame Duck (LD) council. Every election the town passes a bylaw where the powers of a council may be restricted leading up to and after the municipal election, this year on Oct. 27. Council approved the bylaw at its meeting on Sept. 2 and it delegates its authority to staff during the pe- Town request water level study

Mississippi Mills approved a motion to request the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority to review the allowable levels of controlled reaches within the town including the Almonte Fairgrounds. The motion stated that buildings on the fairground flooded this summer for the first time and are at or near to the current summer high water mark. Coun. Denzil Ferguson was against the motion. “The area in question is already in the flood plain in the Official Plan,” said Ferguson. “It says they had summer flooding for the first time, I don’t

think that’s a correct statement.” Coun. Duncan Abbott stated that it’s not a question of it being in the flood plain or not. “The levels make it impossible to drain,” said Abbott. “I talked to the fairground and they have never seen it like this.” Abbott informed the council the grounds flooded on June 24, before the North Lanark Highland Games and the day of the meeting. “There isn’t a way for it to drain,” said Abbott. “Either we raise the land or lower the river…We are simply asking them to have it reviewed.” Abbott noted the fair board is look-

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Amazing Race Canada finalist joins Brett Pearson Run for Your Life Sept. 27 In 2009, Mitic was posted to Ottawa and qualified as a Public Affairs NCM. In 2011 he founded the Never Quit Foundation (www.neverquitfoundation.ca), a charitable organization dedicated to assisting other veterans injured in the line of duty. Mitic recently entered politics to run for public office in Ottawa in the October 2014 elections. After Nicole reached out to Mitic about participating in the Brett Pearson Run for Your Life, “he contacted me within 24 hours and said ‘Nicole, we are going to do this’.�

either as a group or as a family, schools, or even work colleagues. The cost per person in a team is $25. Those looking to print a pledge sheet can do so from the website www.cpdrugstrategy.com. Those unable to attend the walk/run, but wishing to make a donation may do so by visiting any Scotiabank branch in Carleton Place, Ottawa, Kanata and Stittsville and indicating their donation is for the Brett Pearson Memorial Run c/o The Town of Carleton Place or they can mail a cheque payable to the same fund name to the Town of Carleton Place, 175 Bridge St., Carleton Place, On. K7C 2V8.

flags, signed by members of the community, will be presented to Mitic. “It’s a special thank you to him for coming,� Pearson said. Volunteers are also being sought to help out at the registration site and at the Mississippi River Walk Trail. Please contact us through our website. “A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Military Family Resource Centre, to help members of the Canadian

Armed Forces and citizens suffering from mental illness, depression and substance abuse/misuse,� said Nicole, “and the rest will be turned back into our community for workshops and presentations.� For more information, contact Nicole at hope.cp66@yahoo.ca; visit https:// www.facebook.com/BrettPearsonRunForYourLife or www.downtowncarletonplace.com. With files from Tara Gesner.

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ditorial – It’s seldom a good week in the world of domestic violence, but last week was a really bad week for the National Football League (NFL). More on the ongoing drama off the field in a minute, but, closer to home, we were able to offer the world a small token to abused women, that someone in society does recognize them, that they are not alone, and that we stand with them. Perth town council, during its Sept. 9 committee-of-the-whole meeting, decreed that a monument to Lanark County victims of sexual assault and domestic violence would be erected in the Tay Basin area, near the Crystal Palace and in the vicinity of another monument to workers killed on the job. During the vote, Perth Mayor John Fenik noted that the video of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice appearing to hit his thenfiancé so hard she fell to the ground and passed out “shames me and angers me to the core.” The vote was carried unanimously, and Fenik, speaking on behalf of council, and the people of Perth – and, indeed, anyone with a heart and a head – when he added that “violence against

women exists out there. We need to continually bring forward the positive change,” and this monument does that. But back to Fenik’s earlier comment about the video, released by the web site TMZ. There can be no ambiguity about what Rice did to his fiancé in that elevator in Las Vegas earlier this year. There is a bit of ambiguity about whether she took a swing at him – but no matter what, even if she did try to hit him, two wrongs do not make a right, and, if she did, that still does not excuse him hitting her so hard she passed out. The NFL has been criticized for only suspending Rice for two games when this assault first became known. The NFL counters that they did not see the full video until Sept. 8. A law enforcement official, speaking to the Associated Press, countered this by saying that, no, the NFL was sent the video some months ago. Now Rice has, essentially, been fired, likely never to play again. The Canadian Football League has gone along with this, saying it will not allow any of its teams north of the border to hire Rice. In some quarters, people point out that Rice

was never convicted of anything – to which we counter that Rice could not be convicted because his fiancé refused to testify against her now-husband. Very publicly, she has become the embodiment of what were once called “battered women” defending the men who just assaulted them, for a variety of reasons. It is sad, to see it all playing out so publicly, but, it does shed light on an issue that all-too-often plays out in kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms across the country. Chillingly she had words of defence for her husband, issued on Instagram. The NFL finds itself in the worst of both possible worlds – taking flak from both sides. Conservative radio show host Rush Limbaugh lambasted the NFL for giving in to politically correct thinking – in essence, he does not want to be “lectured to” during the weekend football game. On the other hand, the NFL is being condemned by women – who make up about half of the league’s fan base. Some have taken to boycotting the league. What bothers us the most is the lack of consistency in meting out punishment in professional sports. Should it be the place of an employer to dismiss an employee when they break the law? Yes, if there is a policy that sets out clearly what the actions should be. So far, professional sports have been pretty inconsistent in applying punishment. For example, according to The New York Times: • In 2008, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brett Myers was charged with assaulting his wife on a street in Boston, allegedly striking her on the face and pulling her hair. About 36 hours later, he was back on the pitcher’s mound. • In October of 2013, National Hockey

League goalie Anton Varlamov of the Colorado Avalanche was arrested after his girlfriend alleged he kicked her to the floor and stomped on her chest. • In August of 2014, defensive lineman Ray McDonald of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers was arrested after an altercation with his pregnant fiancé. Police allege that she had visible injuries. He still went on to the field with the 49ers for their season opener on Sunday, Sept. 7. • Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson missed this past Sunday’s NFL game against the New England Patriots, but will play this coming Sunday in the game against the New Orleans Saints, according to CNN, after he was indicted on child felony abuse charges for hitting his son with a “switch.” (Radisson hotels has announced that it has suspended its sponsorship of the Vikings in protest over Peterson taking to the field.) Clearly, things are all over the map here. Yes, there is a presumption of innocence until guilt is proven in a court of law. But therein lies part of the problem, as we see in the Rice case – if she won’t testify, often, there is no case. The NFL and other major sports leagues need to set up some manner of criteria for dealing with this. It is for better legal minds than the one writing this editorial to determine, but, say, a conviction of a barroom assault, could equal X number of games suspension, and so on. That way, everyone gets treated the same way, and we get a step closer towards realizing, as a society, what should already be as apparent as the nose on your face – a real man doesn’t hit a woman.

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Former food bank chair disappointed Councillor pays tribute to late deputy mayor As a former chair of the Lanark County Food Bank I was delighted to see their continuing efforts highlighted in the Sept. 4 edition of the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette. The article focused on the food bank’s town hall community meeting in the North Lanark Agricultural Society hall in Almonte and their efforts to involve community organizations as they developed a strategy for the future three years. The purpose of the meeting was to spark interest and obtain input from social groups and organizations within their catchment area, including Almonte, to maximize inter agency assistance to those in need. While pleased to see some Almonte organizations involved I was equally disappointed to learn none of our ward councillors, including the mayor, attended. I think it important for our council to be aware of the food bank assistance provided to Almonte as approximately 20 per cent of the food bank’s clients live in our ward of Mississippi Mills (39 families: 50 adults and 46 children). The food bank operates a satellite office in Almonte where they provide food for clients on a weekly basis. The food orders are prepared at the food bank in Carleton Place and delivered in the morning for client pick-up. This October, mayor Levi and four ward councillors will again be running for office and I believe constituents should ask them what assistance they

could provide to the food bank. The food bank requires many forms of support aside from financial assistance and if our mayor and ward councillor candidates were more familiar with the food bank’s operation they could provide advice or other assistance to help them better serve their Almonte clients.

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On Sept 2, Carleton Place council held its first meeting following our summer break. The gallery was full this evening, but the one thing missing was deputy mayor Ed Sonnenburg, who had lost his battle with cancer on Aug. 19. We held a moment of silence in remembrance. It was fitting that we did this for Ed, especially since many in attendance were familiar with Ed’s council performance and his straight forward approach to the many issues that we faced together over eight years.The one thing we were remiss in not doing Al Jones was to acknowledge the Canadian Gazette’s coverage of Ed’s Almonte life and his contribution to the citizens of Carleton Place, as

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Editorial – Nomination day has come and gone for the upcoming municipal election. Those wishing to run for positions on area school boards and municipal councils had a deadline of Friday, Sept. 12 to file their papers. Now that nomination day has passed and the campaign is in full swing, The Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette will no longer be running letters of endorsement for candidates. Voting for school board and municipal elections takes place Monday, Oct. 27. We reserve the right to edit all letters to the editor for space and content, both in print and online at www.insideottawavalley.com.

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well as Tara Gesner’s tribute to Ed. It was very touching and fitting for a man who always spoke his mind. Personally, I have known Ed for most of my life, having attended grade one together at the former Victoria School. It seems like only yesterday that we stood on the steps leading to the second story to sing Christmas carols. Ed was optimistic that he would beat his cancer, even taking out his nomination papers in preparation for another run. He wasn’t prepared to give up, either on life, or politics.

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Enerdu project manager reflects on Almonte’s industrial past Ron Campbell

News – Enerdu has completed the environmental assessment for an expanded hydro-electric generating plant at 11 Main St. in Almonte. This upgraded plant will produce electricity more efficiently with modern water turbines directly linked to two new generators. This update will be the latest improvement to the industrial/commercial hub that has graced the shores of the Mississippi River since the early 1820s. Over the years, this area has housed a grist mill, saw mill, flour mill and generating plant – all using the power provided by the Mississippi River. In the early 1860s, a weir was constructed to direct water to the mill. The weir has been part of our

industrial heritage and part of the river ever since. By the early 1870s, two structures were built at the site that extended into the river providing employment for a dozen workers producing flour and meal for the community. By the mid-1880s, James Wylie, the owner, upgraded the facility with new technology known as a roller mill to produce finer flour using porcelain rollers. According to Jeff Cavanagh, the owner of Enerdu, the proposal to expand the plant today is simply the latest improvement for a site that was established over 130 years ago. “James Wylie improved his mill to ensure efficiency and better production. Today, Enerdu’s outdated generators and

turbines perform far behind the newest efficient technologies and we must upgrade,” explained Cavanagh. “Municipalities upgrade infrastructure like roads and sewers regularly, it creates shortterm headaches but it must be done – a generating plant is the same. We need newer technologies to harness more power from the river to produce clean sustainable electrical energy.” “Our opponents have tried to portray this expanded generating site as having no place in Almonte, this is completely untrue and ignores the industrial heritage of Almonte and the past and present business operations that have moulded modern-day Almonte,” added Cavanagh. “Industrial uses of the Mississippi River may not be something our opponents

like – but it is, and continues to be, part of our cultural heritage.” In the fall, Enerdu will be producing architectural drawings with input from the town and the Heritage Committee to show how the larger powerhouse will be designed to blend into the existing structures on the waterfront. “We will be designing something that every resident will be proud of – it will be tasteful, unobtrusive and pay homage to Almonte’s industrial heritage,” said Cavanagh. “Almonte is a beautiful town and I will make sure that the improvements do not damage Almonte’s businesses or tourism sector. The drawings will be made available on our website once they are completed...” The required technical reports com-

pleted for this project show the upgraded plant will have few significant impacts on the river or the environment. The views will change somewhat from the opposite shore of the river but as Cavanagh added, “infrastructure improvements sometimes change the landscape – few areas in Almonte today look the same as they did over 100 years ago. Change is inevitable and good for a community and I intend to make sure that the changes along the Mississippi River are minimized and designed to blend into our cultural heritage and our river front experiences and remain an asset for the community for the next 100 years.” For more information, visit wesa.ca. Ron Campbell is the Enerdu project manager.

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Andrew Roy Tennant runs for spot on Carleton Place council Tara Gesner

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News – Andrew Roy Tennant filed his nomination papers for Carleton Place councillor Sept. 5. There are now 14 candidates vying for five seats. The 2014 municipal election in Ontario is on Monday, Oct. 27. Tennant is running because “there needs to be a representative who speaks for young, working families from everyday experience.” He describes himself as aware, motivated and capable. “The current council is not an accurate cross section of the people who live here,” he continued. “This is not their fault, and I am not being critical.”

Tennant, the owner of Castle Masonry and Construction, has a day job just like many other Carleton Place residents and he and his wife, Natasha, are parents to two young children: three-year-old Cade and two-year-old Alice. “Every day we use the parks here and the arena, as well as the beach and the pool,” he said. Tennant has lived in the area all his life, growing up on a small farm in Beckwith and attending high school in Carleton Place. Later he studied Carleton University for economics and Algonquin College for stonemasonry. “I am staying in Carleton Place to raise my family,” he said. “I want to be one of the people making smart decisions...decisions that will ensure my

young family and the young families of all my friends have a good future here.” Although it is his first time as a candidate in an election, Tennant has been a member of the Carleton Place Municipal Heritage Committee for more than four years. If elected, he has several ideas that involve promoting growth in the town by way of marketing. “I am quite pro-growth,” he said, “and very interested in the well-being of the average working family.” Expanding and upgrading the arena, Carleton Place Canoe Club, pool and parks, or any other recreational facility interests Tennant. “Families need these places to stay active and be social,” he said.

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Furthermore, the political hopeful would like to work to develop a clear plan for the hospital, the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital’s revitalization – and make it happen. “I think we can make life easier for working families and grow local businesses, by promoting growth,” he said. In the next five to 10 years Carleton Place will continue to grow. “Ottawa will continue to be our primary job market,” Tennant said, “and families will continue to come here for less expensive living costs and great facilities.” He believes the biggest challenge will be managing the growth in a way that works for everyone. For more information, visit tennantforcouncil.com.

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them to a better life.� “We want to engage our donors and demonstrate the importance of their contributions,� added Fraser Scantlebury, executive director of the United Way. “These breakfasts provide us the opportunity to reach out and connect with our supporters in each major town of the county.� Each event will feature a brief presentation on the work of the UWLC, as well as testimonials and presentations from some of those who benefit from the help provided by the 16 member agencies of the UWLC. “This portion of our breakfasts is

often the most moving, as it put faces to the cause,â€? noted Ramsaran. “Hearing their stories and those of our member agencies establishes the impact our donors are having, firsthand. We want to show that they’re creating meaningful and positive change for our friends, neighbours, and coworkers – for our community.â€? Ramsaran also hopes to encourage citizens of Lanark County to become a part of the UWLC’s Everyday Hero initiative. â€œâ€ŚFor just $1 per day, you can improve lives and make our community stronger, and, you can be an Everyday

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Biblicallyfaithful, faithful, Gospel AABiblically Gospel sharing sharing Reformed inSPIRE Church parishin inthe the Anglican Anglican Church parish Churchin in Presbyterian Church North America Church meets: Calvary Christian North America Christ Centred – People Focused Services & Sunday School at Academy, 9749 15 Hwy, Beckwith Come with Us! 273 Almonte St., Almonte 10:00Worship a.m. each Sunday When: SUNDAY SERVICES: SERVICES: 10am Nursery available10am EVERY SUNDAY AT 10:42am Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor Mid-week Bible Studies EACH SUNDAY (Children’s service also at same Info: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor 613-257-5490 Worship Services every time) 613-St., 257-5490 117 Victoria Carleton Place Sunday at 10am Phone: (613) 552-1323 www.eternalhopechurch.ca www.eternalhopechurch.ca Carleton Place 2nd services – Email: scott@myinSPIREnetwork.com Come worship with us at Baptist Church 2pm – 1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 6pm – 2nd, & 4th Sundays Pastor: Scott Ridenour SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 613-257-1889 Youth Pastor: Joe Aslaner Weekly Small groups 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place Pastor: Brian Affleck Youth meet Sunday nights 613-257-5109 and youth group Discovery Hour 10am contact@carletonplaceadventists.org from 6–8 p.m. Church office 613-256-2816 Worship Service 11am www.carletonplaceadventists.org Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com website: hillsiderpc.ca St. James Anglican Church Children’s Church provided Pastor: Didier Fourny for more info Pastor – Rev. Matthew Dyck “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place� Prayer & Bible Study SATURDAY SERVICES The Church for the Whole Person! 613-791-4811 – mhdyck@rogers.com 225 Edmund Street, Wednesday 7pm Sabbath School – 9:30 AM SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, Carleton Place, Ontario All Welcome! Handicap access Divine Service – 11:00 AM RELATIONAL, EMOTIONAL Almonte United Church 613-257-3178 www.cpbaptist.ca Prayer and Bible Study Website: stjamescarletonplace.org 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Ottawa Valley Wednesday 4:00 PM Sunday, September 21st, 2014 Parish of FranktownTel: 256-1355 Vineyard Church EVERYONE WELCOME! 15th After Penecost Innisville Anglican Churches Rev. Mary Royal Loving God, Loving People, 8am Holy Eucharist The Rev. David Vavasour Having Fun Organist & Music Director: Zion-Memorial Bring a Friend to Church Sunday The Venerable Mary Ellen Berry When: 10:30am SUNDAY Neil Milnes United Church Followed by: Ministry Fair & Potluck 613-257-1340 Carleton Place High School 10:30am – SUNDAY WORSHIP 'SBOLMJO 4USFFU t in Parish Hall www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca 613-257-6045 & Sunday School SUNDAY SERVICE One Service Only St. James, Franktown 8:30 am www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca Child Care Available & SUNDAY SCHOOL 10am Choral Eucharist Roast Beef Supper Website: www.almonteunited.com 10:30am Almonte 10am JAM - Jesus and Me September 21 – 4-7 pm FULLY ACCESSIBLE Email: office@almonteunited.com Presbyterian Church Thursday, September 25th, 2014 St. Johns, Innisville 10:30 am Minister: Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 10am Holy Eucharist The Original Ramblers Concert Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. For Transportation call the office. apc@trytel.com Rector The Rev’d David Andrew September 21 – 2 pm Musical Director: Tony Stuart Minister, Rev. Barry Carr Organist Mr. Ralph Langtry All are welcome! Cornerstone WARM WELCOME TO ALL! Mr. George Stewart Choir Director Patricia Grainger Community Church The Lighthouse Organist and Choir Director 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte St. Andrew’s 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 Sunday 11:00 am Worship Service Ashton-Munster (at the round-about) Presbyterian Church Pastor: Doug Anderson Pastoral Charge & Sunday School Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Email: info@cplighthouse.org The United Church of Canada Nursery Care Available 613-256-4995 Rev. Barry Carr, Minister Website: www.cplighthouse.org Rev. Arlyce Schiebout All Welcome! SUNDAY WORSHIP 10am Organist and Choir Director: Sunday Services Services in both churches. Transportation is available by calling Ample Parking – Fully Accessible Susan Harron 10am Celebration Service Fully Accessible Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Nursery Care/Sunday School & Children’s Church 613-257-7761 Nursery provided. Weekly Bible Study & Prayer Calvary Pentecostal Church Contact us for more information for more information Handicap Accessible * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * Phone: 613-257-3484 Personal prayer available Everyone Welcome. standrewschurch39@gmail.com A Free Methodist Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–2:30pm Child Care provided. Blog: standrewscarletonplace.com Call or come by Contact Barb www.calvarycp.ca Congregation

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Community – September marks the start of the 27th annual fall fundraising campaign for the United Way in Lanark County (UWLC), where the community comes together to help those in need. To celebrate the opening of the campaign, UWLC will be hosting kick-off breakfasts in communities throughout the county, including Mississippi Mills, Carleton Place, Smiths Falls and Perth. The Mississippi Mills breakfast will take place Wednesday, Sept. 24 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Mill Street Crepe Company (14 Mill St. in Almonte), sponsored by The Shops of Heritage Court and the

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In an article on April 18, 1974 it was reported the auxiliary was donating money from its successful spring break movies to the Hub. “Volunteers had been coming out of the woodwork and the support this project is receiving has been most encouraging,” said Martin in the article. As Martin reminisced on the Hub serving the community for 40 years she recalled some in town didn’t think it would succeed.

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monte. Before that, the closest office was in Perth. One of the first references to the thrift store in the Gazette was from an article on the Children’s Hospital Auxiliary, where the members were encouraged to apply for a women’s participation grant on March 21, 1974. Martin gave an update to the renovations to Graham’s Drug Store (The Hub moved to its current location at 118 Mill St. after a fire burned the original location in the late 1990s).

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Community – In the spring of 1974, the Hub in Almonte officially opened its doors and has been helping people ever since. On Sept. 27 it will host the second annual Glitz Gala to celebrate the milestone. The Hub opened on May 31, 1974 and in the June 6 edition of the Almonte Gazette Olive Millett wrote a column on her experience volunteering at the opening. “The store was full of Almonte people buying, asking and browsing… many women (were) wisely trying to stretch the family budget pouring over the secondhand items… (it’s) a grand place to just drop in to when you are downtown…So for information, help, second hand clothes and furniture or pure curiosity – come to the Hub!” One of the founding members of the Hub, Fern Martin, had this to say of the opening article: “It hasn’t changed.” Martin explained that it made a huge difference to people in the area, especially the Children’s Aid Society. “It made a difference to the caseload (at the Children’s Aid Society) because people were able to stretch their dollar more and that was quite surprising,” said Martin. The Hub also had an office for a social service worker for people in Al-

The Hub in Almonte marked its 40th birthday May 30 with a special celebration and sale: everything in the store was 40-cents and it will now mark the anniversary at the second annual Glitz Gala on Sept. 27. Longtime Hub volunteer Jean Moore cut a cake during the celebrations.

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AGH recruits two OBS/GYNs and a new Chief of Obstetrics & Gynaecology As many people in the community are aware, there have been occasions over the past several months when the Almonte General Hospital (AGH) Obstetrics Department has not been accepting new admissions and women in labour have been redirected to Smiths Falls. This has occurred because we have not had Mary Wilson Trider enough Obstetricians to cover the on-call schedule. We appreciate that this is not ideal for our patients, but it is done in the interests of the safety of both mother and baby. Even when a patient chooses to deliver with a Midwife or a GP qualified in Obstetrics, we require a specialist-trained Obstetrician to be available in case of an emergency, to ensure that we are able to provide safe, high-quality care. We are grateful to our colleagues at Smiths Falls District Hospital for their exceptional support.

These periods of closure have led to rumours that the AGH Obstetrics Department is closing. This is absolutely not true. In fact, throughout this time we have been actively recruiting new Obstetrician/Gynaecologists for the community and the Hospital – and we have been successful. Effective immediately, Dr. Enobong Ekong has joined the Hospital’s Active Medical Staff. Dr. Ekong is a graduate of Queen’s University Medical School (with Distinction) and of the Obstetrics & Gynaecology Residency program at the University of Saskatchewan. She is accepting new obstetrics and gynaecology patients in her office at 95 Spring Street, next to the Ottawa Valley Family Health Team. Dr. David Caloia has also joined the AGH Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto with significant experience in global health as well as in Canadian clinical practice. Dr. Caloia is working out of the Family Health Team offices and is also accepting new patients.

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Patients wishing to see either Dr. Ekong or Dr. Caloia should arrange for a referral through their Family Physician. I am also pleased to announce that the AGH Board of Directors has appointed Dr. Bahaa Awwad as Chief of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, effective December 15, 2014. Dr. Awwad is currently working in a community in Northern Ontario and will be transitioning to Almonte over the coming three months. We are fortunate to have the support of a number of other Obstetrician/Gynaecologists who provide on-call coverage but do not have offices in Almonte, including Dr. Elliott Cohen, Dr. Roman Feigel, Dr. Moses Adanlawo and Dr. Laura Didomizio. Despite everyone’s best efforts there may be some days of redirection between now and December. The situation is temporary. The Obstetrics Department at Almonte General Hospital is open for business and looking forward to serving our community for many years to come. Mary Wilson Trider is President & CEO of Almonte General Hospital and Fairview Manor

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ager at the Department of National Defence. He also owned and managed Levi Home Hardware for 28 years. Levi is a member of a number of community groups: Almonte Civitan Club member for 28 years, past president; Mississippi Masonic Lodge member and past master; eight years as a board member of the Mississippi Mills Chamber of Commerce; 10 years on the Business Improvement Association in Almonte; community economic development committee member for eight years; Mississippi Mills River Power Corporation board member for four years; and hockey, soccer, ringette, softball coach for 20 years. One of his key plans is to reduce taxes. “We have to focus on taxes, it’s been a seven per cent tax increase and we Jones hopes the entire community turns out for the event. “All of the community benefits from the Hub and all the community is invited to come. Some point in your life you have probably benefitted from the Hub,� said Jones. “There are not too many events you can get this quality of a silent auction, food and entertainment. It will be a wonderful party.� Jones said Rob and Kris Riendeau will be “most fun� emcees and the entertainment for the night will be provided by Peggy White, singer/guitarist and Alexander George, a young fiddling sensation who recently performed at Celtfest. There will also be canapes, a cash bar, desserts and more. “I think it’s a great way to see how the Hub gives back to the community,� said current president Andrea Bird. They have had hundreds of items donated for the silent auction and a live auction by Phil Woods. “It’s a beautiful evening and we encourage everyone to wear something sparkly and bring their wallets for the auction items, which have all been donated,� said Jones. Tickets for the event are $15 and can be purchased at the Hub (118 Mill St.), at Rebound (14 Industrial Ave, Unit 4/5) or at the door. Funds raised from the event will go to the Hub Hospice Palliative Care and the Hub’s Youth Camps Subsidy. For more information, visit www.thehubalmonte.com or call 613-256-5225.

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“There was a group of men who hung around the Superior Restaurant and they said it would never last because women can’t work together. It now has some men but still it is mostly run by women, that’s probably why it’s lasted so long because women can work together,� said Martin. Today, the Hub has 122 full members and approximately 50 full-time volunteers. In the last 40 years it has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the community. In 2013-2014, alone the Hub donated $60,000 to the following organizations: Lanark County Food Bank, Interval House, local schools, Hub Hospice, Mills Community Support, United Way Lanark County, Light Up The Night, Puppets Up! and Celtfest. “With all due respect to all the organizations in town, because of what we do and how we do it, the Hub has probably given the most to social agencies and other agencies,� said Glenda Jones, past president of the Hub. “The other local groups are amazing and we are all raising money to make our community better.� Celebration The second annual Glitz Gala to celebrate the 40th anniversary will be held on Sept. 27 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Almonte Civitan Hall.

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“I think the majority of residences would like to reduce the council size. It’s difficult to have meetings, it drags it out,� said Levi. “Seven is a good number, that’s the option people have, and I think it is enough to manage the business of Mississippi Mills.� The Canadian Gazette newspaper will be running candidate profiles in upcoming issues. Stay tuned to learn more about the residents who will be looking to earn your vote in the Oct. 27 municipal election.

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News – Incumbent mayor John Levi wants to finish what he has started during his last four years as mayor of Mississippi Mills. “I think we accomplished a lot. I set out 12 points and I went through the list and 10 of the points I have accomplished; now I have a new list,� said Levi. “There’s a lot more to be done and I want to finish what I started.� There are a number of key plans council started this last term and Levi wants to continue to work on them. “We’ve set the basics in place, such as the financial plan, water and sewer plan, master plan and the transportation master plan,� said Levi. “I want to see them get done.� He also says he enjoys the job and wants to continue to help and serve the community and he thinks he has the skills needed to be mayor. “I have a proven record of getting the job done. I can solve the basic problems so the town can move forward. I work well with others and I have a good relationship with Lanark County,� said Levi. “I have good leadership skills, I stick to the issues we can control and I am willing to put in the time it takes to get the job done.� Levi has been married to his wife Helen for 48 years and has four adult children and 10 grandchildren. He worked 10 years at Bell Northern Research and 10 years as a quality man-

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Doug Snedden housing, and ensuring that real economic development occurs.” “These priorities, issues are vital to the long-term health and well being of our community and fit well with my background and experience,” Snedden said. For the past decade Snedden has been a personal health advocate and an environmental activist who has been cleaning up the Mississippi River within town limits. Furthermore, he has been a hospital advocate who has been

directly involved with the Ontario Ministry of Health and LongTerm Care, Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees, Carleton Place council and community, “in regards to qualifying the hospital redevelopment project and finding an alternative solution that will bring our existing hospital facility up to the same standard as all the other hospitals in the Champlain Local Health Integration Network.” Born and raised in Carleton Place, Snedden has two children: Sara and Mark, and he has 25 years of successful business experience in solving complex problems for the private sector as well as all levels of government. Snedden believes

Carleton Place has something unique to offer and a great story to tell on how it came into being. “We have many attractions, restaurants and points of interest,” he said, “and the scenery is among the best in Ontario, especially when you look at and experience the Mississippi River, our parks and recreation facilities.” Snedden feels the biggest challenges the town will face over the next five to 10 years will directly relate to maintaining reasonable tax rates, providing quality levels of service, and protecting existing infrastructure investments. He describes himself as dedicated, responsible and compassionate, and for additional information on him, visit www. dougsnedden. blogspot.ca.

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Sports – Are you ready for some football? The Almonte and District High School (ADHS) Thunderbolt football teams are ready to mark an historic day on Friday, Sept. 19. It will be the first-ever home football game for the junior and senior Bolts. This summer, a new football field was built beside the high school. The new field was part of $500,000 in upgrades at the school, which also included a new bus area, paved parking lot, basketball court, the purchasing of a portion of a street and new traffic lights. In previous years, the Bolts played their home games across town at the Naismith Memorial Public School field. “The students now get to walk out the door and onto the field instead of walking across town and missing part of the game,” said teacher and tailgate organizer Dan Hickey in an email to the Canadian Gazette. “We think by having our own home field the students, staff and community will take more ownership and feel proud of this accomplishment.” To mark the special occasion a tailgate party is being organized and will start with a barbecue at noon run by the Almonte Civitan Club. Any proceeds raised during the barbecue will go towards

new equipment for the field. “One thing that is on our list is a new scoreboard as well as some other equipment,” said Hickey. Mississippi Mills mayor John Levi will be there for the ceremonial kickoff as well as the ribbon cutting at 12:50 p.m. and the senior Bolts will host the Perth Blue Devils at 1 p.m. The junior Thunderbolts will hit the field at 3 p.m. when they take on the Notre Dame Catholic High School Warriors from Carleton Place. Hickey is encouraging everyone to come out to the event. “The community has always been supportive of ADHS and (we) will see a number of community members at all our home games as well as away games. The Thunderbolts go way back at least as far back as when Don Maynard first coached, which was 1951,” said Hickey. “I’m sure football started before then but I don’t have the answer to when, maybe some of the older Thunderbolt alumni might know the answer to this. We are inviting all community members as we feel that they are part of ADHS and would like them to be part of this historic day.” The senior Thunderbolts are coming off a very successful season as they won the Lanark County Interschool Athletic Association (LCIAA) and the Lanark Renfrew Football League championships. The juniors also won the LCIAA championship.

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Sports – The Almonte Thunder of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League started their season on a losing note. But head coach and general manager Bill White is not worried. The team travelled to Renfrew for the league’s Showcase tournament on Sept. 13 to play the Gatineau Mustangs and lost 6-2. “We were outplayed by Gatineau, who are an older and more experienced team. Gatineau is not an easy team to play,” said White. “Overall, it is what it is and I am not worried about it, we have a lot of work to do.” Anthony Meehan had a goal and an assist for the Thunder. “He worked hard and was in the right spot at the right time,” said White. Jacob Cuffley had the second goal and Conor Roland, Cameron Cornwall and Kyle Weedmark had the other assists. The team has some obstacles to overcome; they have 10 rookies who are learning the ropes and are missing one key piece to a new season. “It would be different if I had the same 20 guys back as last year but we have to go and teach them the system. Especially when we have as many young kids as we do, we will get through it,” said White. “We are behind everyone else because we have no home ice and we only had one practice before the game.” The ice season at the Almonte arena starts on Sept. 29 and until then the Thunder practice at the Pakenham arena.

The Thunder went 0-9 on the power play and White said that is one of the things they need to work on. “It is on the agenda to fix and just getting everyone familiar with our system…we’ve got a lot of work ahead of us,” he said. White added he is looking for some additional help as well. “One thing is for sure, our veterans need to do a lot more than they did,” he noted. Jesse Schoeman got the nod between the pipes and had 26 saves on 32 shots. “He played very well, can’t blame him, he did a good job,” said White. As it’s early in the season both goalies, Schoeman and Matthew Dodds, will get an equal chance between the pipes. Recently, the Thunder traded Liam Killeen to the Arnprior Packers for a player development fee and future considerations. “They were looking for a veteran forward and we were basically looking to make some room,” said White. “We are sad to see him go but now he gets to play for a good spot and it creates a spot for a young player, which we needed.” Killeen, a left-winger, was one of the Thunder’s top goal scorers last year with 17 goals and 27 assists. The Thunder are set to travel to Arnprior to face the Packers on Friday, Sept. 19. Puck drop is at 8 p.m. “We are going to worry about ourselves and not so much Arnprior. We need to get our game together,” said White. “Arnprior will be a really good test; it’s a good rivalry with Arnprior.” The Thunder play four more road games until the team’s home opener in Almonte on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. versus the Renfrew Timberwolves.

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tions, musculoskeletal (bone, muscle and joint) problems, nerve problems and sports medicine injuries. The goal of a physiatrist is to help a patient be more active in their life and to participate in the activities that are important to them. This is accomplished by medical, physical, and equipment treatments. Certified Athletic Therapists don’t just specialize in treating sports injuries, they treat all injuries. All of their training is in the area of the assessment and rehabilitation of orthopedic conditions – the muscles, bones and joints. Athletic therapy involves the prevention, treatment and reconditioning of injuries, or postsurgical rehabilitation for those who need it. Manual therapy, functional exercise, client education and personalized plans are key tools to assist with recovery. Physiotherapy is a health care discipline that specializes in the assessment, treatment and maintenance of movement and function. There are several areas of specialization within this discipline including, orthopaedic injuries and conditions, neurological condition, cardiorespiratory conditions. Physiotherapy utilizes physical means and agents to assist in restoration of a person’s health and function. A Registered Massage Therapist can address musculature problems in the body. They will assess and treat tight and injured muscles, and provide relief to areas of

acute and chronic tension. Massages may be more intense with a therapeutic intention, or softer with the hopes of assisting with relaxation and stress reduction. Personal Training is more than exercise; the Trainer will focus on all aspects of lifestyle to make sure that the time dedicated to improving health and fitness is being used efficiently. When necessary, the trainer will consult with the other Collaborative Care team members to provide the safest and most effective training or rehabilitative program possible. Heritage Fitness will be offering presentations to local business explaining these services and how they could benefit them. If you feel your place of employment would like a presentation on the Collaborabtive Care Centre, please contact Shelagh Chambers at shelagh@heritagefitness.ca . “We are excited to have such an array of professionals come together to work for the best interest of the patient,” says Price. To book an appointment for any of these services call the Heritage Fitness Centre at 613253-2112. Referrals are not required for most services. Heritage Fitness is still looking for the right physiotherapist to work in the new team environment. New graduates to experienced practitioners are welcome to inquire. For more information please visit their website at: www.heritagefitness.ca/therapy. Heritage Fitness is also happy to announce that we have chosen three lucky recipients for the Fall 2014 Scholarship Bursary of $1000 each! We are proud to support our members as they continue their education and wish them all luck in their futures.

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On September 2, Heritage Community Fitness opened the Collaborative Care Centre and expanded the health services already being offered on site. The Centre provides a suite of health care services to members of the community with hopes of helping them heal from injury and pain and get back to full-functionality as soon as possible. The benefits of having the Collaborative Care Centre, which includes Doctors, Therapists and Trainers, are that “the methodology and protocols used by elite athletes, military, and celebrities are now available to the general public all under one roof.” says owner, Kevin Price. “Instead of seeing one specialist for a long period of time, you can engage in the care of many specialists, all working together, for a shorter period of time. This will have you feeling better faster, and potentially save you money in the long run.” The services under this new division include: • Athletic Therapy • Registered Massage Therapy • Naturopathic Medicine • Rehabilitative Training • Chiropractic Care • Physiotherapy (coming soon) • Kinesiology • Dietary counseling • Physiatry (doctor referral required) Chiropractic is a health care profession that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular skeletal conditions, and the effects that these conditions may have on overall health and wellbeing. Chiropractors are trained to deliver gentle and effective treatment through manual adjustments of the spine and extremities. These adjustments help restore joint mobility and allow the nervous system to function freely. Naturopathic medicine is a distinct branch of primary health care that focuses on treating the root cause of illness and disease by stimulating the healing power of the body. It blends modern scientific knowledge with traditional and natural forms of medicine, while minimizing the use of surgery and drugs. Treating both acute and chronic conditions, Naturopathic therapies are chosen based on the individual patient and their extensive case history while taking into account physiological, psychological, environmental, and lifestyle factors. A nutrition-based consultation with the Naturopathic Doctor is another valuable service available. This involves a review of dietary goals and a discussion of current health concerns in order to determine how to improve the diet, and thus, overall health in general. A Physiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. They see both adults and children who have had strokes, brain injuries (including concussions), spinal cord injuries, amputa-

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Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees,fees levies, all charges v skmofDealers www oWarranty gcharge on a mode s excep Genes s Sedan and Equus whe e add ona cha ge s $0 25 †† ◊ Hyundai Financial Services based on a new Sonata GL with an annual lease rate of 1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $119 for a 36-month walk-away lease. Down Payme 5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Delivery and Destination $1,695. Any dealer admin. fees, registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km 5-year/100,000 Comprehensive Limited Warranty †† may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P .D.E. and a full tank of gas. ◊◊Finance offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. 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Price adjustments of4 to are $4,185/ Delivery and Destination of Any dealer admin. registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable excluded. ◊◊ Example $3 400 000 $2 635 $7500 ava ab evehicle’s nstarting sDestination ock 2014 Accen Doo L Manua$02 96 months for aDestination total obligation of $19,285. Cash price ise$19,285. Cost of Borrowing isogans $0. includes Delivery and Destination of fees,Delivery levies, and allDestination applicable charges (excluding HST). example excludes insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, Pup .D.E., WHEN EQUIPPED †† PFinance 5-year/100,000 Comprehensive Limited Warranty offer includes Delivery and $1,595, fees, and allmages applicable (excluding HST). Prices registration, insurance, PPSA, license and dealer admin. fees of $499. 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Cost of Borrowing is WITH FORWARD HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY Manua 2015 an a L Manua mode s P ces nc ude De ve y and Des na on cha ges o $1 595 760 $1 595 ees ev es and a app cab e cha ges exc ng HST P ces exc ude eg s a on nsu ance PPSA cense ees and dea e adm n ees o up o $499 Fees con unc on w h any o he ava ab e o e s O e s non ans e ab e and canno be conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ♦Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4 Door GLS/2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD/2014 Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD/2015 Elantra Limited/2015 Sonata 5-year/100,000 kmPowertrain Powertrain Warranty 5-year/100,000 km Warranty vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are usedJACKS for comparison purposes only. ♦Price of models shown: 2013 Accent 5 Door GLS 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra Limited/ Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD are $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. Prices include Delivery and Destination 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty AND GET FOR W/AUX/USB •HST). POWER DOOR LOCKS De ve Accent yalicense and Des na o2015 695 dea emayadm ees soffer on PPSA ees e Example price Destination of fees, levies all applicable charges (excluding exclude insurance, fees andSYSTEM dealer admin. fees of up Fees vary bynannua dealer. ◊Leasing available O.A.C. from Limited are $20,530/$35,495/$35,495/$37,380/$34,830. PricesPrices include Delivery and charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,595/$1,695, levies and all$1 applicable (excluding HST). 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Manual (HWY 6.4L/100KM; City 8.8L/100KM); 2015 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City are on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on in driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel ve4 y • REAR-VIEW CAMERA •based STABILITY MANAGEMENT 2015 U.S. ” Delivery • STABILITY MANAGEMENT BI-WEEKLY FOR 36 MONTHS ▼ complete Programs may have changed July 1st see for changes ®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, and slogans are trademarks owned by dealer Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Cash price of $10,995/$19,995/$14,995 available on all remaining new in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for Dealer may sell for less. 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All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.†Finance off ers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto with an annual fi nance rate of 0%/0%/0%/1.99% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $77/$128/$99/$148. No down payment on all models except Genesis Sedan and Equus where additional charge is $0.25/km. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P .D.E. and a full tank of gas.ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $4,185/ may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P .D.E. and a full tank of gas. ◊◊Finance offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84 months. 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Financing 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed for $19,285 $750 price adjustment) at 0% per annum equals $92 bi-weekly for offer Delivery and Destination of fees, levies and alloftrademarks applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees ofAWD/2014 up to Fees may vary dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes total obligation of $15,980. Cash price is$1 $15,980. Costexclude ofOffer Borrowing is $1,595, $0. Example price includes Delivery Destination $1,495, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Example price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedanuded LPayment 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLS Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson Lby 5-Speed Manual (HWY 7.7L/100KM; City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa Fe nanc 2.4L FWD (HWY Hyundai Financial Services based on a new GL with an annual lease rate of 1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $119 for a ‡Cash 36-month walk-away lease. Down of $2,750 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $12,032. Lease offer Manual/2014 includes names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. price of $10,995/$19,995/$14,995 available on all remaining new in stock 2014 Accent L 6-speed Tucson 2.0L GL F L m ed aank efor $20 530 $35 495 $35 495 $37380 $34 830 ces nc ude De ve and Des na cha 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are$1,695. based Energuide. Actual fuel ciency may vary ELECTRONIC based on driving conditions and theOff addition of certain vehicle accessories. economy figures areare used(excluding for comparison purposes only.comparison ΏPrice of models shown: 2013applicable Elantra Limited/Sonata Limited/Tucson Limited AWD/Santa Fetank 2.0T Limited AWD are $24,930/$30,700/$34,245/$40,395. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges ofof$1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760, fees, levies, andAdditional allper applicable charges (excluding KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM SYSTEM •ona required. Cost10.1L/100KM) offoraBorrowing isDestination $0/$0/$0/ $2,344. Finance offonciency ers include Delivery and Destination ofand $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760 fees, levies, and allFuelDelivery applicable charges HST). Finance Off ers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer fees and aDelivery full tank gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra Lannum 6-Speed Manual for $15,980 $1,500 adjustment) at 0%on per annum equ9 months aof total obligation of $19,285. Cash price is $19,285. Cost of Borrowing $0. Example price includes and of $1,550 fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA license fees. and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., are ,380/$34,830. Prices Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,595/$1,695, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and admin. 0/$0/ $2,344.Limited Finance offon ersfreight, include Delivery and Destination $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760 fees, and alldealer applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance ers exclude registration, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and full ofsecurity gas. Financing example: 2013 Lreceived 6-Speed Manual for $15,980 (includes $1,500 adjustment) atEQUIPPED: 0% equals $77 bi-weekly for 96 months for aprice and of Any fees, registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, charges, license fees and all taxes excluded. $0 deposit on all models. km allowance per applies. charge of dealer $0.12/km a $20,530/$35,495/$35,495/$37 mode s Delivery excep Genes s onof Sedan and Equus whe eeffiinclude add cha ge sisve 25 km De ve yinsurance, and Des na on cha ge nc udes eshown: gh ELimited/Sonata and aapp uare oDelivery ΩP ce ad us men sng aElantra ePrices ca cu a20,000 ed aga ns he veh c eprice syear sWELL aP ng p P ce ad us men s(includes oy up oes $4 185n economy figures used for purposes only. ∆The Hyundai Accent/Elantra the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compac 86 118 new veh cadmin ePrices owne sand measu ng 239 mode sance and measu op ons aand e 6.7L/100KM, City are based Energuide. Actual fuel effilevies, may vary based on admin. driving conditions the of$0 certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures arelevies, used forDestination comparison purposes only. ΏPrice of models 2013PD Elantra Limited/Tucson Limited AWD/Santa Feges 2.0T Limited AWD are $24,930/$30,700/$34,245/$40,395. include and Destination charges ofDelivery $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760, fees, levies, and allofto applicable charges (excluding P96 .D.E. and full tank gas. Financing example: 2015 Elantra Laddition 6-Speed Manual for $17,630 at 0% per annum equals $86 bi-weekly for 84 months aagas total obligation of $16,147 . registration, $495 down payment required. Cash price isce $14,995. Cost Borrowing is $1,152. o e nc udes De y and Des na on o $1 595 ees ev es and a cab e cha exc ud HST P ces exc ude eg s a on nsu PPSA cense ees dF on all models except Genesis Sedan and Equus where additional charge is $0.25/km. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P .D.E. and a full tank of gas.ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up $4,185/ Elantra L Manual models. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,760/$1,595, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Price adjustments are4calculated against theManua vehicle’ s starting price. Price adjustments of up2toand $1,500/$1,000/ $1,250 available on(excluding 20137.5L/100KM); Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual. Priceks adjustments applied before taxes.ΏFuel Off er cannot be7.2L/100KM; combined orforused in conjunction with any other available offPers.(HWY Off er is8.7L/100KM)/Tucson non-transferable and City cannot beapp assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ΏGovernment 5-Starcanno Safety Ratings dealer admin fees and aby full tank ofof gas. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Accent 5LDoor GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7(HWY .1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may ®The Hyunda names ogos p oduc names ea u e names mages and s ogans a e adema owned by Hyunda Au o Canada Co p ‡Cash p ce o $10 995 $19 995 $14 995 ava ab e on a ◊ ◊ total obligation of $15,980. Cash price is $15,980. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495, fees, levies, all applicable charges HST). Example price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. consumption 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLS Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual (HWY 7.7L/100KM; City 10.4L/10 up to $499. Fees may vary dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 2014 Tucson 2.0L GL FWD Manual City 10.0L/100KM); 2014 Santa Fe 2.4L FWD (HWY 7 .3L/100KM; City 10.2L/100KM); $3 400 $4 000 $2 635 $7500 ava ab e on n s ock 2014 Accen Doo 2014 Tucson 0L GL Manua 2014 San a Fe Spo 2 4L FWD 2015 E an a L Manua 2014 Genes s Coupe 3 8L GT ce ad us men s ed be o e axes O e be comb ned o used n ice is $15,980.fees Cost ofof Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination $1,495, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Example price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. ΏFuel consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLS Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City L 5-Speed Manual (HWY 7.7L/100KM; City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY $3,400/$4,000/$2,635/$7 ,500 available on in stock 2014 Accent 4-Door L Manual/2014 Tucson 2.0L GL Manual/2014 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2015 Elantra L Manual/2014 Genesis Coupe 3.8L GT . Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in ees o up o $499 Fees may va y by dea e ▼Fue consump on o new 2014 Accen 4 Doo L HW HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Price adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’ s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $1,500/$1,000/ $1,250 available on 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Off er cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available off ers. Off er is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ΏGovernment 5-Star Safety Ratings 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions STABILITY CONTROL •LEASE STABILITY MANAGEMENT Example price includes Delivery and Destination $1,595, fees, levies and applicable charges (excluding Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by o dealer. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from no ce D ava ab2.4L eadmin. o4L aElantra m ed me and sub ec change oyE an cance aed on wSona hou vary based on driving andHighway the addition of of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ♦Price of models shown: 2013 Accent 56Door GLS 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra Limited/ Santa Sport 2.0T Limited AWD $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. 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THE SONATA GL FOR conjunction with other available Offer is non-transferable and cannot No vehicle trade-in required. ♦Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4 GLS/2014 Limited AWD/2014 Santa Fe are 2.0T Limited AWD/2015 Elantra Limited/2015 Sonata e aall u ank ofortime, gas Fofchange nanc ng examp e E an Speed Manua o $17630 aFe pe annum swith $86 blicense week o 84 mon hs o o a eg obFina Delivery and charge includes P .D.E. and aon(excluding tank of gas. available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on aprice. new 2015 Land 6-Speed Manual annual finance rate of 0% forexc 84 AM/FM/CD/MP3 6fees SPEAKER SYSTEM 2015 Elantra Manual (HWY 6.4L/100KM; 8.8L/100KM); 2015 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.8L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. 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Prices exclude registration, PPSA and license ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s Price adjustments of upcoverage to $200/$750/$500 available onLlease 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed GL available for limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be www.hy SM 2015 Elease. an aapp LDoo Manua HWY 6 4L 100KM C ythe 8 8L 100KM 2015 Sona aade GL obe$0.12/km 6trade-in 7L 100 ◊sand S usXM Sa eud e Rad o nc A obeexc he adema ks and names aHWY enNoVisit hose o required. he fees of$1,595, up comparison to495 $499. Fees may by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2014 Accent 4-Door L ges (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City$1 7per .5L/100KM); 2014 2.0L GL FWD Manual (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM); 2014 Santa Fe 2.4L FWD (HWY 7 .3L/100KM; City 10.2L/100KM); AND GET FOR (IQS). 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Price adjustments of up to $1,500/$1,000/ $1,250 available on 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Off cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available off ers. Off er is non-transferable and cannot assigned. vehicle Manual/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto. Price adjustments applied before taxes. cannot be combined or used conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. πBased on June 2013 AIAMC report. †Ω♦Offers available for a Safety limited time, Examp e p ce nc udes De ve y and Des na on o $1 595 ees ev es and a app cab e cha ges exc HST P ces ude eg s a on nsu ance PPSA cense ees surance, PPSAeconomy and license Price are calculated against the vehicle’ s starting Price adjustments of to $1,500/$1,000/ $1,250 available on 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual. 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Arts – The Ottawa Summer String Ensemble is coming to Almonte. The new and vibrant string orchestra is performing at the Ron Caron Auditorium at the Almonte Old Town Hall on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. “This will be the first time this orchestra performs outside of Ottawa. They’ve chosen the Almonte Old Town Hall Auditorium because of its reputation for excellent acoustics,” said Tiffany MacLaren, community economic and cultural co-ordinator for the Town of Mississippi Mills in an email to the Canadian Gazette. “The Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee is promoting and hosting the event and a portion of proceeds from this event will support Mississippi Mills Cultural Plan initiatives and recommendations.” The ensemble is conducted by Donne Deacon and the group will perform Elgar’s Serenade for Strings, Holst’s St. Paul’s Suite, Vivaldi’s Concerto Grosso in D minor and local composer Randy Demmon’s vignette. “Ranging from Grieg and Elgar’s romantic and captivating melodies, the cascading and crisp counterpoint of Vivaldi and the folk themes of Holst’s St. Paul’s suite to the contemporary fiddle based dance music of Randy Demmon, the interplay of these compositions is guaranteed to engage and delight the listener,” said a release on the event. Tickets for the show are $25 and are available at the Almonte Old Town Hall (cash only), by credit card at Mill Street Books or by calling the store at 613-256-9090.

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Community – Above, hundreds of lambs emblazoned on wooden blocks were dumped off of the bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Almonte near the old town hall on Sunday, the fundraiser finale to Fibrefest. Left, Sue Farrah of the Ottawa Valley Button Club shows her grandmother’s nursing and medical buttons.

Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards

The strength of our community lies in solid citizens. If you know a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile community service; a special person who is contributing while living with a limitation; a youth who has performed an act of heroism; or a ‘good kid’ who shows a commitment to making life better for others, doing more than is normally expected of someone their age – help us recognize their contribution – nominate them today!

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Community - Above, left, Alison Bond of the Real Wool Shop in Carleton Place, shows off the hat she was in the midst of knitting. At right, mother and daughter duo Sandy Robertson, in a 70s check pant suit, right, and Dale Robertson in a 60s lace dress. Below, left, Betty Doxtater and Colleen Thatcher examine the merchandise, while, below right, Ric Loveless, decked in an African print he picked up in St. Lucia, checks out a newt brooch.

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September 21 to September 27, 2014 Remember all those who gave their service for our country! Events: Breakfast - 2nd Saturday of every month 8 am - 11 am. Mixed Euchre - every Monday 7 pm - 9 pm Men & Ladies Darts - every Tuesday 7 pm - 9 pm Mixed Darts - every Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 On Saturday, September 20th, we are holding a breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. For more information contact The Branch at 613-257-1727. Just a reminder to support the annual Poppy Camapign.

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The importance of compassion: Humane education Community – After two successful years, Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) is once again offering school based lesson plans to all schools/community groups in Lanark County and the surrounding area via their humane education program. “Our pilot year was very well received; it’s amazing how much interest there has been for the program! I met just over 2,000 children in the last year alone so I hope we made an impact on the importance of compassion towards animals” says Beth Searle, OCT, the humane education director for LAWS. Compassion is the key with each visit. The humane education program not only talks about how to treat your animal at home but also focuses each and every visit on how to greet unknown dogs. Her furry friend Bentley – a nineyear-old Chocolate Labrador – helps each child learn how to greet him if they so wish. “So many children do not know how to greet a dog properly. This can result in children developing fear towards dogs which in general can be avoided very easily if taught the proper methods. Most dogs love children and will happily greet them but to keep both the dog safe and the child safe it’s important every child knows how important it is to greet a dog properly. We also talk about why sometimes children shouldn’t greet dogs and how to respect the animals’ space when out in public,” she says. With every visit Searle delivers a school-based lesson to the class. As a former teacher, her lessons run from JK/SK up to grade 8. She also recently developed lesson plans for high school

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Beth Searle, OCT, LAWS’ humane education director and her furry friend Bentley are looking forward to visiting schools and community programs starting up again this year. classes as there was interest last year. “I have met some amazing high school kids who already understand the importance of compassion towards animals – we expanded on that with hands on activities both in class as well as at the shelter,” Searle says of previous visits. The lessons offered in the humane education program are often incorporated into units for literacy, math, social studies and art. This past year the program expanded to also include community groups. Searle visited with TYPS (Taking Young

People Seriously) in Almonte as well as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County. Other groups such as Beavers and Girls Guides, along with some Sunday school were visited over the course of the year. Searle says, “although this is a schoolbased program, there is always room for expanding this further wherever there is a need or a desire for us to be there. LAWS is a fantastic animal rescue shelter. I’m very proud to be a part of LAWS and to be bringing this program out in to our community.” With the new school year upon us,

classrooms and community groups will be treated to engaging school lessons that according to Searle, “encourages children and teens to develop compassion, a sense of justice and a respect for the value of all living creatures. It provides knowledge to resolve conflict situations and make responsible choices with regards to animals at home and in the community, as well as fostering a sense of social responsibility. The students learn how to make good choices that reflect their own personal beliefs and to take action to defend those beliefs. Caring for themselves and all other

living creatures, and developing a strong sense of self is at the root of what we’re trying to achieve with this program. In the long term, we hope that this will encourage the next generation to not only become responsible animal owners, but help them some day to become confident, determined, responsible and passionate adults.” As was mentioned, on each visit the children will meet Bentley for a safe, hands-on introduction to a temperament-tested dog. “Bentley is a gentle soul who simply wants to either play with you or sit by your feet and stare longingly up at you so he’s up for any type of environment – as long as he gets to make people happy!” she says. New this year, where requested, Searle can alternatively bring a friendly and cuddly cat for a visit. Searle is currently booking visits for this school year, at the request of the teacher, school, church or community group. Whole school visits are welcome and encouraged. “Last year two schools in Lanark County had me visit every single class over the year – it was phenomenal!” she says. Contact Searle at humaneeducation@lanarkanimals.ca for more information or to schedule a visit. Don’t forget to check out all the lesson plan descriptions LAWS is offering as well as the photos from previous visits over the years located in the photo gallery at the website: www.lanarkanimals.ca/outreach/humane-education-2/. Submitted by Beth Searle, OCT, humane education director for LAWS.

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Smiths Falls man has owned 1941 Ford coupe for 35 years! Community – Terry Ceaser of Smiths Falls, Ontario, writes: “Hi, Bill. I bought a 1941 Ford business coupe 35 years ago and which I watched being rodded 55 years ago by Dick Roy in Cornwall. “The car has an interesting history. After Dick Roy rodded it, he sold it to someone in Ottawa and it was sold four times after that. Each owner changed its appearance and it finally appeared in a driveway in Smiths Falls, where I live. I drove by it one day and thought I recognized it, so stopped to look at it more closely. I ended up trading a 1974 Mark IV Lincoln for it. “A frame-off rebuild was done about ten years ago by Matthews Auto Body, which involved installing the 1941 Ford body on a 1987 Chev S10 truck frame and replacing all the fenders, quarter panels, hood, and cowl. Two years ago, a 1990 HO (High Output) 5.0L Ford Mustang engine replaced the 5.0L police engine installed when the frame-off restoration was done. The S10 suspension, disc brakes, power steering, and Positrac differential were used. The car is a daily driver, not a Trailer Queen, and I enjoy driving it on local trips to cruise nights in our area. “I really like reading your stories in our local paper, the Smiths Falls Record News.” Terry’s ultra-cool ’41 Ford coupe has undergone a world of changes since it

rolled off the assembly line more than 70 years ago. If it was built at the Ford plant in Windsor, Ontario, it had a factory list price ranging from $1,080.00 to $1,180, depending on the series. As a business coupe, it left the factory as a 3-passnger with front seat only (the sedan coupe had a rear seat). Under the hood was a 221 cubic inch flathead V8 engine cranking out 85 horsepower. A close look at Terry’s coupe reveals exhaust cut-outs at the rear of the front fenders for those times when he wants a little extra horsepower (and a little extra noise!). The original side trim has been shaved off and the door handles have disappeared! You will have to ask Terry how he gets in. The rear licence plate has been nicely frenched into the trunk lid, and the rear end sits slightly higher than the front, as if the car is ready to zoom away! And how about that chopped top, giving this car a low and powerful look when you see it approaching in your rear view mirror! I’m always looking for more stories. Email billtsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, Ont. N8H 3W2.

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Mischievous fairies amid mortals bring romantic comedy to CP Town Hall Arts – “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” So says Puck, the spirit of mischief in William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. And he’s right: threatened by her father with being shipped off to a convent if she marries the wrong man, a young lady (and her lover) escape into the enchanted forest. But once there, they – and many others – are led astray by the dancing fairies, as well as the King and Queen of the spirits. Into the mess stumble a crew of bad actors looking for a quiet spot to rehearse. In the midsummer moonlight, Puck turns their best actor (and biggest ham) into a donkey, and makes him fall in love with the spirit Queen. In the end, of course, love conquers all, and magic sets everything to rights. But Shakespeare levels a bunch of jokes about the foolishness of young love – and the egos of actors – along the way. Written in about 1593 – probably for a private performance for the lords and ladies of the court – A Midsummer Night’s Dream has remained a perennial favourite up to this day. In fact, the Stratford Festival is mounting a performance this year. Not to be outdone, the Mississippi Mudds, Carleton Place’s long standing dramatic and musical troupe will be, in its 41st year, mounting a new production of this timeless classic. Twenty teenage actors – who we all

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ent, and its commitment to the play can provide an illuminating perspective on how Shakespeare’s wisdom is seen through younger eyes. And, of course, we’ll be using all the technical mastery of the backstage staff to turn the town hall into an enchanted forest.” Many of the region’s favourite young actors from previous productions will be returning for this performance. They are currently in rehearsal in church halls around Carleton Place, honing their craft and learning their lines. “The commitment of these young actors is incredible,” says Piper. “I personally don’t know how they do it – memorizing the lines, coming to rehearsal twice a week, and still going to school and some of them holding down part-time jobs. But their hard work pays off. It really is amazing to see how well a group of committed people can realize Shakespeare’s dream.” Then again, maybe Puck was wrong, and these mortals aren’t such fools after all. The Mississippi Mudds Youth fall production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be presented at the Carleton Place Town Hall in two evening performances: Oct. 17 and 18 and two matinee performances: Oct. 18 and 19. Tickets are $10 and are available from Read’s Book Shop, 135 Bridge St. or by calling 613-257-7323. Submitted by the Mississippi Mudds.

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Fall season means preparing for additional cost of winter tires Lifestyle – “Hi Brian, I read with interest your column in last week’s EMC. I’d like your thoughts on a matter of interest to me. Last November I transferred my 2010 KIA ES to an immediate family member. It had very low mileage and the only one long trip on it. Imagine my shock when they recently told me they had to have a complete brake job done on the car at a cost of just over $1,100. Another member of the family who is a mechanic mentioned that there appeared to be some rust on the brakes and to get it checked out. That was done immediately and thus the brake job. I don‘t understand how a four-year-old car would need the brake job nor do I understand the “rust”. Checking with KIA all I got was it could “depend on the driver”. I would like to have your take on this. Of course, it is considered maintenance and not coveted under the warranty.” Thanks. Having to get brakes replaced (I’m assuming linings/pads and rotors) on a five-year-old vehicle isn’t really much of a surprise no matter how many kilometres it has or doesn’t have. And as to the rust, well, we live in Canada and are addicted to road salt and have more than our share of precipitation. Brake rotors and drums for the most part are made of untreated and ungalvanized steel. I’ve parked vehicles on hoists with their wheels off overnight over a wet freshly-washed shop floor and found a

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fine layer of rust on the rotors the next morning. There are coated brake rotors now on the market that can reduce the amount of rust that accumulates on them, but they aren’t used as original equipment by any carmaker I know of. When the vehicle was transferred to this family member it would have required an Ontario Ministry of Transportation safety standards inspection and certificate to switch the ownership. While that occurred in November of last year, it would still be interesting to know what condition the brakes were in at that time. Tire pressure sensors Whether we like it or not, fall is almost here and that means preparing for winter tires. I recently heard from a customer who had a tire shop tell him his auto insurance might be cancelled if he opted for a winter tire and rim package without tire pressure sensors on his vehicle that was equipped with such a system from the factory. Few car owners ever purchase tire pressure sensors for

their winter tire and wheel packages. It’s primarily a cost issue as these sensors can cost over $100 each depending on the make and model involved. Automakers are clear on this. They do not recommend any car owner bypass or deactivate a safety system on their vehicle such as omitting tire pressure sensors. I checked with several provincial insurance departments such as British Columbia and they state drivers are still covered whether a tire pressure system is operational or not. I also contacted the Insurance Bureau of Canada and this has not been raised as anissue with them. My own advice is, if you want the convenience of automated tire pressure monitoring and your vehicle is equipped with such a system you should purchase sensors with your winter tire/rim package and have the system working 12 months of the year. If you don’t use separate rims for your snow tires, but use the original wheels instead, you don’t have to worry. The sensors will stay with the rims and keep on working. If you don’t want to pay the expense of another set of sensors, then buy a good quality tire pressure gauge (less than $15) and check your tires regularly (twice a month).

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Classic Theatre Festival’s fifth anniversary season comes to happy close Arts – As the Classic Theatre Festival drew the final curtain on its highly successful fifth anniversary season, artistic producer Laurel Smith, was thrilled both with the increased attendance – including a significant increase in the number of tourists – and a theatrical season that has grown with the introduction of a historic, theatrical walking tour, Perth through the Ages. Smith is also extremely grateful for the remarkable work of scores of volunteers who built sets, worked as ushers and front of house staff, and helped create the new theatre space at 54 Beckwith Street East this season. “It is no cliché to say how much volunteers mean to the functioning of the Festival, not only from Perth but from as far away as Ashton and Sharbot Lake, all of them acting as brand ambassadors for Perth, both for the tourists attending the Festival as well as in their own communities,” she said. “Our end-of-year audience surveys always indicate a huge satisfaction with the friendly faces they meet when they first arrive at the festival: it caps off a perfect Perth experience that keeps people coming back year after year.” The summer 2014 season posed a number of new challenges for the festival, from the creation of a new theatre

space at the Good Shepherd Hall in St. James Anglican Church, to creating street theatre that brought to life characters and stories from Perth’s 200-year history through a theatrical, historic walking tour. The tour was launched in partnership with the Matheson House Museum and the Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization. “All of the elements came together really well this summer,” Smith said, noting with pride that “audiences were thrilled not only with our Neil Simon comedy but also with the production of our first mystery thriller, as well as our youth theatre training project that presented the walking tour. All these activities brought new audiences to Perth, many of whom had never been here before.” As always the thousands of visitors to the festival filled local restaurants, shops, and accommodations, providing a solid boost for the local economy. “We know the role professional summer theatre plays in many smaller communities as an economic driver and tourism attraction. We also know it has played a significant role not only in Perth but in surrounding communities that, for example, will host audience members at bed and breakfasts, for lunch or dinner, or in shops in communities from Balderson to Smiths Falls and Westport.”

The festival is now busy planning its 2015 summer season, which will be announced later this fall, with two productions and a brand new theatrical walking tour featuring new stories and characters from Perth’s history. “It takes a community to support a festival of this nature. This year, we had support from a myriad of sponsors and partners. They included Best Western Plus Perth Parkside Inn and Spa (season sponsor), TVCOGECO (sponsor of Come Blow Your Horn), Camlux Electric, WTC Communications, The Graham-Dixon Group, Barnabe’s Your Independent Grocer, Carleton Refrigeration, Perth Tourism, the Perth & District Community Foundation, Tay River Reflections, McAdoo Construction, Perth Planing Mill Supply and Perth PC. We were also very grateful for the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund and the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation,” Smith said. Photo courtesy of Jean-Denis Labelle Once the 2015 summer season is announced, the festival plans The mystery thriller Dial M for Murder (with Greg Campbell) was another production feato run its annual holiday special, tured in the festival. offering 20 per cent discount on tickets. People can stay tuned at www.classictheatre.ca or by calling 1-877-283-1283. Submitted by the Classic Contact us today and Get YOUR BUSINESS FOUND! Theatre Festival.

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Goosebumps and other summer musical memories unique instruments, too many to mention but well worth catching if you get the chance. The 24th Street Wailers were great to see again as they kept people dancing. This incredibly hardworking blues band has grown, adding one of the Whiteley clan, Jesse Whiteley on keys, only enhancing their groove. They’ve come a long way since guerrilla showcasing in the halls of the Folk Music Ontario Conference a few years ago. With so many camping and the late night campfires sometimes as magical as the stage presentations, I wrap my whole Blue Skies weekend up as an incredible success. Oh, and having Rick Fines, family and friends camping and jamming beside me as well as the Dardanelles camped not far away, kept the musical magic creeping through my campsite all weekend… tough, yeah, I know. Thanks to all the volunteers who make it happen, year after year. I wasn’t dry all summer. My far better half, Sue, myself and our dogs headed to the camp for a relaxing week, only to listen to the rain beat off our add a room’s roof or the dining tent’s tarp for five days in a row. We even had to resort to turning on the heater just to get rid of the dampness and resulting cold a few times. Lucky the stereo still worked so our music playlists off MP3 players, computer, compilation CDs or CBC kept us company as we read many books. I want to say, right here, right now that a high five goes to whomever created “shuffle” on these vehicles of music. To be able to listen to ongoing music without commercials, never knowing what of our favourites was coming next was truly wonderful. No wonder so many songs are written about the rain. The rain did drive us inside at the Westport Music Festival later in the day but we were still able to catch Miss Emily (Emily Fennell) of Kingston and her

band who rocked out inside the Cove when rain decided to provide its unwanted rhythm on the stage outdoors. Capping of the day though was New Country Rehab, John Showman’s band, who brought his fiddle tunes that showed how they merge and reinterpret the real country music of old via the super players he always has around him. Thanks Westport Arts Council and all the volunteers who made it happen. Anyone ever been to the Westport Lions Club Beach & Clubhouse? Well, we attended a great wedding there where music mattered. We were dancingly entertained by players from Kingston and area under a star studded sky. A wide spectrum of ‘goodiegolds’ were covered with ease making yet another memorable musical evening. Nice to see players perform with all the necessities: good sound, extensive songbooks and enough musical creativity to make anything positively happen. Jenny Whiteley and Joey Wright hosted a barn concert recently where Jeremy Fisher filled in last minute when Amy Milan was unable to make it. I’d heard of him before but now can say I really enjoyed his stories and playing. It’s definitely worth catching where you can. Jenny and Joey opened and showed why they’ve won Juno’s. Yikes, they’re good. Our family celebrated 30 years of being at the same camp by hosting a wonderful local band, String Tease at our site one Sunday where, thankfully, only the unknown held off the rain until after our soiree ended. Via their energetic live music many new friends were made and old ones reacquainted. Thanks, gang.

Community – On Sept. 14 in communities across Canada, the annual Terry Fox fundraiser for cancer research was held. In Smiths Falls, it marked the first run since a five-year hiatus. Left, participants give a thumbs up as they make their way through Lower Reach Park. Ashley Kulp/ METROLAND

This summer’s highlight though was an intimate house concert I attended on the weekend by Laura Smith. Now I’ve heard this Canadian icon many times, in many locales over the years but I have never heard her voice so pure, strong, unique and mesmerizing as I did Saturday night. Accompanied by Jamie Campbell, she highlighted many of the tracks on her new CD Everything Is Moving, often introducing them with delightful stories of their origins. Since her most commercially successful years when she was playing across North America and being championed by the late Peter Gzowski on CBC, being invited to play the Bluebird in Nashville, she later unfortunately got figuratively trampled by the sometimes unscrupulous music industry and literally trampled by a horse which took years to recover from. Thanks to friends, patience and a hell of a lot of personal dedication she has returned and I literally had goosebumps from her first vocal note. Her songs bring a vision of historic or rural events via stories to light, as if in full high definition. All this weaved throughout with her haunting, emotionally charged sweet voice. I consider it a true honour to have been there to hear her at her best. I trust you, too, had many wonderful, musically filled events all summer. It will be memories like these that must keep us going through the upcoming

non-summer months. Thanks Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoafor the goosebumps and kum and Buck Owens. Twenmemories. ty dollars and a food donation to the Build a Mountain of Upcoming event Food campaign will get you Saturday, Oct. 25: The Ba- in the door. Tickets are availkersfield Sound presented by able at Thruway Restaurant Henry Norwood and his band in Carleton Place, Mark’s of incorrigibles featuring Cobbler Shop in Perth, The Wade Foster, Brian Ostrom, Station Restaurant in WestRoch Lafleur, Mark Lemieux port and Town and Country and Shawn McCullough. Chrysler in Smiths Falls. They’ll be filling the Studio Support live music everyTheatre with the sounds of where.

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Lifestyle – Finally back at the keyboard after a wonderful summer break. Where did that summer go? Oh yes, it rained lots. But, for the most part I was quite lucky. I thought I’d share some memorable musical moments of my summer and hope you had lots of your own. Being the onsite co-ordinator for Stewart Park Festival, I always worry about what dear Mother Nature might swing our way but, God bless her and the good vibes of all who attended, we had a dry weekend which left far more time to enjoy the magic of the music. Matt Anderson performed to a sold out show at St Paul’s United in Perth to kick off the festival on the Thursday. To witness him step away from the microphone and fill that sanctuary with just his powerful voice was mesmerizing, gave me goose bumps and will be remembered as one of the musical highlights of the summer. Another highlight was seeing Long Sault Trio put on a great show on the main stage this year. I’ve watched Linda Marie Grenier developing her musical craft for years as I have with Victor Maltby and Dave Tilston so to see them recognized as the true, professional performers they’ve become was good to see. I was thrilled for them. I give thanks to all the great volunteers who made things run so well this year. Hard to believe it’s the 25th annual in 2015. You know you can’t call it a truly rainy summer when it was actually dry for the whole Blue Skies Music Festival, a very rare occurrence of its 41 years running. Sheesham & Lotus & ‘Son were another summer highlight. I’ve enjoyed them many times before but not since they’ve added the “‘Son” playing sousaphone. Their tightness and overall sound made them the talk of the hill. I wish these troubadours well as they travel around the world with their ‘old time’ schtick, complete with jaw harp, fiddle, gourd banjo and other

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Thirtieth annual Merrickville Artists’ Guild Studio Tour set for Sept. 27-28, Oct. 4-5 Valiquette creates decorative and functional metalwork for yard, garden and home from his rural forge just minutes outside of the village; David Dunn creates garden and wildlife paintings in acrylics in his studio at the Rideau Woodland Ramble; and Herman Ruhland returns with his whimsical folk art

paintings and assemblages, as guest artist with potter Linda Hynes. For more information about the 30th annual Merrickville Artists’ Guild Studio Tour, visit www. merrickvilleartists.com (for downloadable brochure and artists information), or call 613-269-3886.

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Arts – For three decades, artists in Merrickville have made it an autumn tradition to open their studio doors to the public through the Merrickville Artists’ Guild Studio Tour. This free guided tour, which takes over two weekends, Sept. 27 and 28 and Oct. 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., is a rare opportunity for the public to see artists in their environments, and to buy directly from them. The quaint village of Merrickville and the surrounding pastoral countryside form the scenic backdrop for this free self-guided tour. Its heritage buildings, quaint shops, 19th century charm and rural vistas have attracted artists and craftspeople of national and international renown to the area for decades. In all this year, which is the 30th anniversary for the tour, there are 19 artists and craftspersons, including painters, mixed media artists, sculptors, potters, a photographer, a glass blower, a fine press printer, textile artists, an iron founder and a maker of rustic furniture – something for everyone. Using a full colour glossy brochure (available in most stores and studios in the village), visitors of all ages are able to create their own tour at their own pace, based on their own interests. What better way to spend a weekend than talking to the artists and craftspeople of Merrickville about their work? Enjoy exploring their studios and galleries and leave with an original. New artists this year, include: Rod

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Almonte Legion gets set to kick off Legion Week Sept. 19 with host of activities John Souter

Community – Legion Branch 240 Almonte is marking Legion Week with a triple header, starting on Friday, Sept. 19. Having recently upgraded the kitchen facilities, the Friday Fish Fry is a new event that promises to be a popular addition to the Almonte food scene. Last week’s inaugural Fish Fry drew rave reviews and, as one customer remarked, “After working all week, who wants to cook on a Friday night?” Fish and chips, with all the trimmings are available to eat in or take out, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Fridays. Saturday, Sept. 20 sees the return of the “Breakfast of Champions”, held on the third Saturday of each month from 8 to 11 a.m. Give the cook in your life the morning off, once a month. Saturday afternoon features the third

annual Pig Roast, with live entertain- being printed, with more than 90 pre- fallen of our community of Mississippi John Souter is past president of ment from Brea Lawrenson starting at 3 sold. If you are interested in a copy, Mills and will be available in time for the Almonte Royal Canadian Legion p.m. and the meal scheduled for 5 p.m. call 613-256-2142. It is a tribute to the Remembrance Week in November. Branch 240. Following the success of the previous two years, special events chairman Jeff Neil has planned for up to 200 people NOTICE and ticket sales, so far, have been brisk. Tickets are still available from the Legion and the cost is only $10 per perBY PUBLIC TENDER son. NOTICE Looking ahead to Sunday, Oct. 26, a book launch is planned to celebrateTake Notice that Tenders are invited, for the purchase of the lands as described below, and will be received until BY PUBLIC the publication of Age shall not weary1:30 pm, local time, on the 30th day of September, 2014, at TENDER The Corporation of the County of Lanark Public them…” Second World War CasualWorks Building, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON. ties of Mississippi Mills. This book Take Notice that Tenders are invited, for the purchase of the lands as described below, and will be received until is the result of a two-year partnership 1:30 pm, local time, on the 30th day of September, 2014, at The Corporation of the County of Lanark Public of Lands between Legion Branch 240 AlmonteDescription Works Building, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON. and Almonte and District High School.All of the lands, currently zoned “Rural”, are located within Concession 9, Geographic Township of Bathurst, Spiral bound so that it lies flat, the 120-withinDescription Tay Valley ofTownship, County of Lanark, and all being part of PIN 05189-0034 (LT). Lands page book features more than 100 phoAll of the lands, currently zoned “Rural”, are located within Concession 9, Geographic Township of Bathurst, tographs, many published for the first Parcel within Tay Valley Township, County of Lanark, and all being part of PIN 05189-0034 (LT). Parcel “A” Parcel “B” Parcel “C” Parcel “D” time. Identification Retailing at $20, only 150 copies are Parcel NorthParcel East ½ West“B” ½ of North East“C” ½ of FrontParcel Part of North East “A” SouthParcel Parcel “D” Identification Lot 25 the South West ½ the South West ½ ½ Lot 26 as in instrument Location North East ½ ofSouth West ½ of North Front Part of North East Lot 26 of LotEast 26 ½ of #RS199152 (Fourthly) 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 of Lot of Lot 50 26 Acres #RS199152 (Fourthly) Parcel Size Approximate 100 Acres 50 Acres 50 Acres 40 Acres Parcel Size

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The Parcels of land may be sold independently or as one parcel, to be determined based on the bids received, and at the sole 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 accepted. the sole discretion of the Corporation of the County of Lanark. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.

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Community – Smiths Falls Walk for ALS co-ordinator Sandra Burson, left, looks on as Smiths Falls mayor Dennis Staples says a few words at the 17th annual walk Sept. 13 at Lower Reach Park. A total of $40,000 was raised. Some of the individuals affected by ALS throughout Lanark, Leeds and Grenville are shown on the poster to the right.

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Tenders must be submitted, on Forms available from The Corporation of the County of Lanark Public Works

Tenders mustorbeonsubmitted, onWebsite, Forms available The Corporation of the Building the County’s and must from be accompanied by a deposit, in County the formof ofLanark a moneyPublic order, Works bank Building 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. Thousand ($5,000.00) Canadian Dollars. 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 Janet Business 99 Tysick, Christie Lake Road,Manager Perth, ON, K7H 3C6 TheTelephone: Corporation of the267-1353 County of Lanark (613) Toll free: 1-888-952-6275 Public Fax:Works Department (613) 267-2793 E-mail: roads@lanarkcounty.ca 99 Christie Perth, ON, K7H 3C6 Website:Lake Road, www.lanarkcounty.ca

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