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Bylaw to restrict downtown construction Tiffany Lepack
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News – The Town of Mississippi Mills has shut down any construction in the downtown Almonte area with only a few exceptions. At the Sept. 16 council meeting a bylaw to designate downtown Almonte and surrounding area as a heritage conservation district study area was passed in a recorded vote 7-4, to a large round of applause from the full gallery, mostly wearing red. In favour of the motion were councillors Denzil Ferguson, Alex Gillis, Shaun McLaughlin, Val Wilkinson, Duncan Abbott, Bernard Cameron, Garry Dalgity and against the motion were Paul Watters, John Edwards, Rick Minnille and mayor John Levi.
The bylaw passed with three amendments: that minor exterior alterations, demolitions or additions related to life safety as determined by the municipality do not require approval, that properties already designated under the Ontario Heritage Act may apply for permission to alter their properties consistent with Section 33 of the act, and that up to one-year be added to the length of the bylaw. However, other than interior alterations, ongoing maintenance and other minor changes there will be no erection, demolition or removal of buildings or structures, putting construction in the downtown core on hold. This means approximately 300 property owners, who were not consulted before the bylaw was approved, will be affected, including the following streets: Princess, Union, Peterson, Main, Cam-
eron, Thomas, Rosamond, Bridge and Mill. Deferral During the meeting many councillors admitted the process was confusing because at the start of the meeting they were handed an amended bylaw from staff and at points many thought that was the one being discussed. However, the first item that was brought up by Edwards was to defer the original motion in the package back to the Oct. 7 Committee of the Whole (CoW) meeting. Edwards explained he wanted the deferral to address safety issues, heritage properties, to seek legal advice and consult with Enerdu. “We didn’t get any wording in the See HERITAGE page A/CP2
Live Man Auction returns for third time Oct. 4 Tara Gesner
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Community – The parking lot of Carleton Place Child Care Services was packed for the fourth annual Mighty Machine Day on Sept. 20 as kids young and old climbed on the fire trucks, diggers, tractors and more. Three-year-old Jackson Cavanagh has a huge smile on his face as he stands in front of a big green tractor.
Community – It’s the “hottest” fundraising event of the season. Live Man Auction 3 returns to the Carleton Place Curling Club on Saturday, Oct. 4, in an effort to raise funds for United Way Lanark County. Once again, the Carleton Place LCBO presents the ladies only event, and guests must be aged 19 and over. “Tickets are still available,” said volunteer organizer and store employee Linda Crowe.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and the auction commences at 7:45 p.m. Tickets, which are going fast, cost $15 per person, and admission includes snacks and refreshments, live entertainment, silent auction and much more. There will be a cash bar. They are available in advance only at the Carleton Place LCBO, located at 525 McNeely Ave. At this moment in time, the Live Man Auction 3 lineup is as follows: Brad Adams, NAPA Auto Parts; Coun. Louis Antonakos, Town of Carleton Place; Calvin Beaulieu, Valley Granite
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News – The following are the highlights from the special Lanark County Council meeting held Wednesday, Sept. 17 at the county administration building in Perth. Lanark County Public Works hosted the annual Truck Roadeo at the Carleton Place Arena on Sept. 9, followed by the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors Provincial Safety Truck Roadeo at the same location the next day. The events give public works staff (DZ-qualified equipment operators) and opportunity to demonstrate their prowess in three scored elements: a written test, an operator’s pre-test (circle check) and a practical tandem truck driving course. Officials included Lanark County Public Works staff, local municipal staff, suppliers and other members of the Lanark County Road Supervisors Association. First place in the county event went to John Gleeson, Town of Mississippi Mills, who qualified for the provincial Truck Roadeo. Second place went to Brian Richmond, Township of Drummond/North Elmsley, who also qualified. Third place went to Steve Herns, Lanark County. The provincial roadeo began in 1994 and each year the top three drivers are awarded trophies, plaques and cash prizes and the Minister of Transportation presents the winner with the roadeo trophy at the Ontario Good Roads Association/Rural Ontario Municipalities Association Convention in Toronto. Congratulations to all participants over the two days.
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Community – Legion Branch Upper Rideau #542 recently hosted Lesley Lehman, partnership development coordinator – Canadian Forces (CF) Appreciation Program, under the arm of the Canadian Forces Morale & Welfare Service (CFMWS). She brought with her a wealth of information concerning services available to veterans and their families as well as military currently serving in the armed forces. The program she talked about was the CF Appreciation Program which was launched to offer a variety of discounted services to the military community in recognition of their sacrifice and dedication. This program began in 2005 as the official military discount program endorsed by the Canadian Armed Forces community it represents. No public dollars are used to manage the program. It offers discounts within the following categories: Accommodations, attractions, entertainment, dining, recreation, shops, services, travel and transportation. The Bank of Montreal offers special discounted services. Recent corporations to come on board offering discounts were Petro-Canada, Sobeys and new business are coming on board monthly. There is assistance available for family members with special needs. She said the military community is one million strong. Last year, the CFOne card was introduced and it has been used as the card to access programs and services delivered by CFMWS. Lehman went on to point out that there were already 100,000 members on board. This card is used to give members access to all discounts in this program. G2 Zone Commander Ray Gilroy
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Celebrating those who give time to volunteer income tax program Community – A celebration dinner was held at Lanark Community Programs at the end of August to honour the 2014 income tax volunteers. In appreciation for their
diligent work, the sponsoring agency, Lanark Community Programs, provided a delicious meal, certificates of appreciation, and numerous wonderful gifts to the 11 volunteers. This
festive occasion was completed with a meaningful and sincere thank you from Donna Davidson, agency director for Lanark Community Programs. The volunteers completed
more than1000 tax returns at no charge to the taxpayers in the 2013 tax season. These helpers provided tax clinics in Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place, Lanark and Pakenham during the tax seasons of March and April. Their assistance to taxpayers with low income was very much appreciated in the communities. Many taxpayers do not know how to prepare their income tax return themselves. The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) is a program
organized by Canada Revenue Agency to train volunteers to provide this important community service to taxpayers who have low to modest income and a simple tax situation. Lanark Community Programs will continue to co-ordinate this free volunteer income tax program and is looking for volunteers who may be interested in volunteering their time. Volunteer income tax filers are needed as are volunteers who could assist clients during our free income tax clinics. Free training
begins in February for all volunteers, clinics run from March through to April 2015. Some volunteers will still be needed through the summer months to help community members get caught up on past income tax years. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact Maureen Hampton at Lanark Community Programs, 613-257-7121 or 1-800-6672617 ext. 104 for more details. Submitted by Lanark Community Programs.
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Lanark Community Programs said thank you to its volunteers with the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program at the end of August with a special dinner. Back row, from left: Agency director Donna Davidson, Nancy Robertson, Denise D’Aoust, Martina Flanagan, Susan Thompson-Lafosse and Sharon Bullock. Front row, from left: Sheila Willis, John Willis and Reverend Shirley Abrahamse. Missing are Lori Ray, Dan Lapointe, Valarie Hogan, Ann Comerford and program facilitator Maureen Hampton.
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Community – Pakenham singer/songwriter Delaney Grant will hit the Carp Fair stage on Sept. 27, with her signature country sound. Having performed twice at the fair last year – on Thursday evening and Saturday afternoon – the just-turned 18year-old moved up to the evening slot this year, performing with Ottawa band Sidewinder and American multi-platinum selling artist Joe Diffie. “They enjoyed her so much they gave her a call this spring,” said Grant’s mother Nancy Ziebarth.
Grant, who recently performed an acoustic set with Charlie Major at the Perth Fair, is in her first year of music at Bishop’s University, in Sherbrooke, Que. and was unavailable for comment. Her sister, 15-year-old Maeghan, will sing back-up vocals during the Carp set. “This is our home, the Carp Fair,” said Ziebarth, adding she was proud of her daughters. “It’s a great confidence builder for them.”
Pakenham singer/ songwriter Delaney Grant is set to perform at the Carp Fair for the third time Saturday, Sept. 27. The 18-year-old recently performed an acoustic set with Charlie Major at the Perth Fair.
Always sang “She always sang. She started off fiddle and step dancing,” said Ziebarth. “When Delaney was 14 or 15, she took up the guitar and really expressed an in-
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terest in singing out and writing.” Her family took her to Nashville last spring, where Grant was coached by Renee Grant-Williams, a vocal coach who has worked with a number of country and pop artists. She also attended a by invitation only song-writing camp. “She’s always had music in her,” said Ziebarth. “We’re trying to work locally, just getting her out, getting people to listen to her.” Grant is a past finalist in the Ottawa Idol competition, as well as the Hoedown Showdown held in Toronto. She plays guitar, classical violin and fiddle, as well as the piano. She also works with Models International.
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Editorial – It’s a gas that you can’t smell, see or taste, but it’s all around us. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, radon is responsible for approximately 2,000 lung cancer deaths in Canada each year, but exposure is preventable. The cancer society is hoping that with the Oct. 27 municipal election fast approaching, candidates decide to tackle some health-based agendas. While the link between lung cancer and smoking is widely known, radon is actually the second-leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking in Canada and in Ontario alone, the Canadian Cancer Society estimates it results in 850 deaths a year. Radon is the most dangerous in high concentrations, when it accumulates in buildings through piping and cracks, but exposure can take place over a long period of time. The cancer society believes municipal leaders can play a strong role in reducing radon levels simply by adding more measures to mitigate the release of the gas. In 2010, restrictions were added to the National Building Code regarding radon, but this code is optional for Ontario builders. Municipalities can take it one step further by passing their own resolutions asking the province to harmonize codes. If further lung cancer deaths can be prevented, isn’t it worth a try?
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would hold what passed for an ironing board. It was nothing fancy like the ones you could buy at Scott’s hardware...ones that sprung up and locked in place. No this ironing board was a smoothed off piece of lumber, wrapped in many layers of well-used flannelette sheets and topped with one or two opened-up white flour bags, well bleached beforehand of course. It was set on the backs of the two kitchen chairs and then everything was ready for what would take the better part of Mother’s Tuesday. Of course, much of the laundry had to be dampened. So Mother brought a small basin of water to the ironing board, and dipping her hand into the water, she sprinkled each piece royally and then rolled it into a tight sausage shape. These News Editors: Laurie Weir, Joe Morin, Ashley Kulp REPORTERS: Stacey Roy, Tara Gesner, Desmond Devoy, Tiffany Lepack, Kelly Kent 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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were the pieces of clothing that had to have the wrinkles ironed out, and there they sat like little logs until ready to be ironed. These damped pieces would be hankies, the dress shirts Father and the brothers wore to church, the little Peter Pan collars that adorned so many of our dresses in those Depression years, bringing a bit of relief to our very plain wardrobe and the hand-embroidered pillow cases. Even the hems of the flour-bag sheets would be ironed. When we went off to school, Mother would already be bent over the ironing board. At one end of the board was a saucer, and here Mother kept a block of wax, and occasionally I would see her pass the hot iron over this wax. But I never knew the purpose of the exercise. All I knew was it was a part of that Tuesday’s ritual. When we came home from school on ironing day, you could still smell the sweet scent of freshly ironed clothes. The board would be gone from the backs of the two chairs and tucked behind the door out in the summer kitchen, where it would stay until the next Tuesday. ADVERTISING SALES: ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Andrea McMurtry 613-283-3182 x169 SALES: Cheryl Johnston, Sharon Sinfield, Kathy Perreault, Kevin Hoover, Jamie Rae-Gomes Email: emcsales@perfprint.ca Fax: 613-283-9988
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On the bake table, would be the neat stack of freshly ironed tea towels, the boys and Father’s shirts neatly folded, the pillow slips, and anything else that needed to have one of those heavy irons passed over it. And hanging on the back of the kitchen door would be spanking clean aprons at the ready. The iron bases would be sitting on tin pie plates cooling off so that they could be put away until needed again. Mother would be dead tired that night...having stood most of the day over the ironing board. My sister Audrey would be given the job of putting all the clothes away and when I helped her, I couldn’t resist pressing my nose against the clean pillow slips, capturing that fresh smell of the outdoors. And I would wonder, but never dare to ask, why we didn’t change our bedding on Tuesdays instead of on Saturdays, by which time that wonderful scent of freshly ironed linens would be gone. 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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News – A Tay Valley Township woman can truly call herself a fellow traveller with the likes of Al Gore and Dr. David Suzuki. Anita Payne, a retired high school teacher at St. John Catholic High School, who calls Black Lake home, is rejoining the Great March for Climate Action this month, from Chicago to Washington, DC. “There haven’t been as many people on the march as organizers had hoped,” said Payne, during a recent interview. Part of the reason for this is because another similar march, the People’s Climate March, is also marching from New York, and is drawing a lot more attention and publicity. The march kicked off on March 1, in Los Angeles, and Payne marched all the way to Arizona. At the very start of the march there was a big crowd but “most of those people walked with us for the first two-anda-half miles,” she said, before they melted away. But during that initial flush, “it was really awesome.” The starting venue was deliberately chosen – right beside an oil refinery on the L.A. waterfront, which, organizers claim, has created a lot of respiratory problems in the neighbourhood. While California is in the midst of a dreadful drought, on the morning of the walk launch, the heavens opened up and let down a torrential rain. It was not enough to soak her spirits – though the papier-mâché polar bear was a little worse for wear after the first 17 miles. “We were not really prepared for the downpour that happened,” she recalled. As the Californian rain began to fall on the parched earth, and her, she thought back to the events that had led her to be marching off down the road towards the desert. After her retirement, Payne had gotten involved with several causes, including Fair Vote Canada, but in June of 2013, a friend asked her to come with her for climate reality training in Chicago – where former US vice president Al Gore would be speaking. While there, and after hearing Gore speak, and deliver his now famous slide show on climate change, made popular in his documentary An Inconvenient Truth, she heard about the march. But she admits that, at first, she was not entirely convinced it was for her. “I was glad the Americans
were doing something,” she said. “But I was not too interested.” That is, until she got an email from another conference attendee, a “spry old woman,” who was walking the entire 3,000 kilometres of the march. If she could do it, why not her? “I can’t do the whole eight months out of my life,” she thought. “The heath would have been too much on the prairies.” So she decided to march the first 500 miles and the final 500 miles of the walk. She walked from Los Angeles to Phoenix this past spring, not only walking, but driving the break truck and other duties when called upon, “being able to make sure that others can do the walk.” Along the way, she and her fellow walkers have gotten a mixed reaction from people. “Some people thought we were crazy,” she said. Some were skeptical, but polite. Upon hearing why they were marching, they would simply say, “well, good luck with that.” Others were more supportive, telling her “I am glad you are doing this,” while others “would rather sit on the fence.” She also came face-to-face with real life climate change deniers. “It is amazing that some people can still be in that camp,” she said with great indignation and incomprehension. At one point in the walk, while she was riding a bike, her Canadian flag sewn on to her backpack, “some man in a pickup truck rolled down his window and yelled, ‘Go back to Canada, ya dumb ass!’” To that, she thought, “OK, we’ve hit a nerve. I laughed it off.” Besides, she was getting plenty of supportive honks along the way. “We want to bring the conversation out,” she says, and she makes no apologies for being a Canadian marching on the American capital. “I, as a Canadian, am going down (to) the US since I don’t think my government is going to take any action,” and she feels that president Barack Obama might be more likely to lend a sympathetic ear. While she said she clearly believes in climate change and wishes others would take it seriously, she also believes that some of her fellow travellers take it far too seriously. “Some of the scientists are saying we’re screwed,” with mass human extinction possible in the next two decades. But that pessimistic world view is not shared by Payne.
She is pinning her hopes on what is called a “lame duck” session of Congress, where, essentially, defeated and retiring politicians return to DC after the November elections and continue on their work, getting one last kick of the can, before the new congress is sworn in January. Payne and some of her fellow marchers will be breaking off from the main march in Indiana to head up to New York City by bus on Sunday, Sept. 21, for the People’s Climate March to show her support for their common goal. On that day, Christian denominations across the world, and in Canada, will be participating in some manner of climate action. The march is being tied in with a climate change summit hosted by UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon being held that day. Submitted photo “Canada has been involved Anita Payne, a retired high school teacher at St. John Catholic High School is walking in in trying to stop the progress of the Great March for Climate Action this month. climate talks,” she said. “It’s so shameful.” “I don’t want to be in (that) camp,” she said. “It’s not too late. But nobody knows. We need to take drastic action.” During her break in between walking, she took up the challenge of the Citizens Climate Lobby group, which lobbied the Canadian and American governments in both Ottawa and Washington, DC back in June on climate change. She has also done two climate action presentations and hopes to do more. One initiative she would love to see the Harper government adopt, is one that did not go over so well in the 2008 federal election and was recently scrapped by the new Australian government – a carbon tax. “(Yes), essentially a carbon tax, but we try not to use that terminology,” she said. “Because of the spin the Harperites keep putting on it, as a ‘job-killing carbon tax.’ Yes, there will be jobs lost. But even more jobs will be created.” She pointed to British Columbia’s carbon tax where, she says, “people are happy with it,” though she conceded that “it does make every thing a little bit more expensive.” She joined up again with the walk in Chicago on Saturday, Sept. 6, with the walk likely to end up in DC on Saturday, Nov. 1, just days before the Nov. 4 mid-term elections. She hopes to be able to get a Republican senator or congressperson to put forward legislation on climate change because, with the partisan rancor in DC, “if a Democrat put if forward, no Republican will support it.” R0012907919 Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 9 - Thursday, September 25, 2014
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sult some staid old dailies have fallen by the wayside. The Rocky Mountain News in Denver, Colorado is one example. The paper, the oldest in the state and a fixture in Denver since 1859, published its last edition in February 2009. The very next month the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which was founded in 1863, reverted to an online edition only. No hard copy newspaper from the Seattle P-I. The list goes on! The Detroit Free Press and Detroit News, once bitter rivals in the Motor City, long ago joined forces under a joint operating agreement. That has evolved into what is called “the Detroit Media Partnership.” From what I have read the Free Press in particular is experiencing rapid digital growth these days. The sale of hard copies is far less practical, not only in Detroit but across the continent. A good example is our own neighbourhood in Carleton Place. My wife and I are among the few people who receive a daily newspaper from Ottawa every morning. When we first moved here, 23 years ago, every second house got the same newspaper daily. Yes, things have changed dramatically. At one time people could count on the nearest daily paper to cover their district. The daily was supplemented by the local community newspaper, such as this one, which for most of my tenure in newspaper management were paid circulation products. Now the majority of community newspapers (they were once called “weeklies”) are controlled circulation or, as they are more commonly called “free distribution” products. In other words they are delivered to every door in the community free of charge or are available in boxes placed in central locations. Radio and television has been around for a long time of course and over the years those mediums have also changed significantly. Years ago when we wanted an immediate news fix we would turn on the radio or TV. That’s not as easy to do now. Radio news is a thing of the past on many stations and others have cut their news and public affairs content considerably. As for television the slant today is clearly toward entertainment programming. News is being left largely Old papers fall to the “big boys”, networks such as Still others have totally failed in FOX or CNN. their attempts to stay afloat. As a reIn Canada the CBC and CTV net-
works offer all-news channels on cable and Global is also a big player on the news side. Locally I have been surprised by how much television news has changed. Recently I was shocked when I turned on a popular channel to watch “the news” only to discover the first story of the evening was about the death of comedienne Joan Rivers. Admittedly I was never a big fan of hers. But seriously, was that story the “top news story” of the day – or any day for that matter? With apologies to Joan’s loved ones, I think not. Certainly not in Ottawa, at least. Increasingly I have found myself turning to the aforementioned news channels if I want to see and hear about the major stories of the day. As for the daily papers in this region I can’t say they do a good job of reporting the news in the district surrounding Ottawa. Budget cuts have forced newspapers to retract and cover city news, not district news. I hope that changes obviously. I would love to see a return to the days when Ottawa dailies covered the Ottawa Valley like a blanket. That is highly unlikely given the shift in how news is being covered and presented. But I feel newspapers in general still have a strong role to play. Given the mass media shift away from indepth news coverage, that is where newspapers win. That includes community papers such as this one. Newspapers vital If I want in-depth stories I have to read a newspaper. Those who aren’t bothering to pick up their community newspaper or a district daily are missing a lot. That’s really unfortunate because there is so much more to the news than what you see or hear capsulized on the Internet, social media, radio or television. For example, the only way I could really keep up with last week’s Scottish referendum, something that really interested me, was to read the daily newspaper. The little snippets in the mass media were mere teasers. They didn’t satisfy my appetite with respect to a story I was so interested in. By the way I am glad my prediction, made a few weeks ago in this space, came true. The NO side’s triumph is good and in so many ways! On the other hand when I want to be brought up to date on what is happening with respect to the municipal election in Carleton Place, where we live, this is the newspaper I read. Community papers are the only good alternative left when it comes to news, sports, information and advertising in smaller communities such as ours. Thank goodness for the community newspaper. Without it we would be left completely in the dark on so many important subjects. To be fair I have to give local ra-
dio some credit. But as I have already written, if you want the story behind the story you have to read the community newspaper. I’m often asked if I think the days of hard copy papers are numbered? People know about my long tenure in this business and they are interested in my opinion. Many feel that given all of the changes, newspapers could go the way of the Passenger Pigeon. I don’t think so! Certainly not in the foreseeable future at least and I hope that over the course of time there will
be something of a return to hard copy products, including daily newspapers. Obviously the world changes more and more each day. But newspapers have always managed to find a way to survive and even thrive. If the powers that be continue to react positively to the changing marketplace then I am confident there’s a strong future for newspapers. I certainly hope so! 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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Lifestyle – I have been in the newspaper business all of my working life. I don’t think I have ever written anything in defence of newspapers over the course of 43 years. But there is always a first time and for me this is it! What prompted me to write this particular column is the ongoing criticism I am hearing regularly about newspapers in general. It’s amazing how many people think newspapers are headed for extinction. I respectfully disagree. Newspapers need to reinvent themselves in many cases, no question of that. If newspapers move with the times their future is unlimited. That’s because newspapers still lead the way when it comes to news gathering. And reporting is the most basic and yet the most important aspect of the news business. Needless to say I have been disappointed to witness the steady decline in the daily newspaper industry in Canada and across North America. The United Kingdom and Europe seem to have resisted the trend to some degree, although the newspaper landscape overseas is also very fluid at present. The rise in the popularity of the worldwide web (Internet) was the first big blow for the dailies. The more recent impact of so-called “social media” has delivered an even bigger hit. People are depending more and more on their hand-held devices, tablets, laptops and desktop computers to access news, sports, weather and in particular entertainment alternatives of all kinds. I totally get it. In our plugged-in world, people now expect to receive information immediately. I feel the newspapers, especially the brain trusts responsible for the big dailies, badly underestimated what the Internet and social media was going to do to them. They reacted very slowly and for some well-known publications that has proven disastrous. Some big names have already fallen and others are hanging on for dear life. The truth is that some newspaper companies have reacted faster and they have done a better job of putting together websites that are proving more and more popular with people who won’t spend the money to purchase a newspaper or won’t take the time to read one. Digital media is the trend and with it comes numerous advertising options. Advertising of course is the lifeblood of this business. The advantage newspapers have is that they have staff in place that are plugged in and can use the various platforms available to the news media today. Some are doing it more effectively than others obviously.
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER Lovely W/F home with 200’+ frontage, 2+2 bdrm, 2 bth home also includes insulated cottage w/1 bdrm, 1bth, ktichen & living rm. Ideal fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating. Att. & Det. garage. $299,900.
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.
SAT SEPT 27TH 2:30 –4:00 PM 356 SUNSET DRIVE, 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. Host: Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114
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.
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SUN SEPT 28TH 1-2:30 PM 241 ELM GROVE ROAD, RIDEAU FERRY Well designed 3+1 bd, 4 bth with 3 car att. gar, including wheelchair ramp. 20.6 acres w/trails. House offers woodworking facility approx. 600 sq ft. $489,900. Host: Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
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Sunday Sept. 28 1pm - 2:30 Pm 204 BAY ROAD NEW PRICE $224,900 Fabulous home on paved road, minutes to Perth or Smith Falls. 3 Bedrooms move in condition, with large single car garage, separate work shop and large deck for your entertaining. Priced to sell. Lots of storage with large rec. room.
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MODERN UPGRADES! Gorgeous new bungalow by Hollington Homes Ltd. Beautiful hardwood floors, bright modern kitchen, open concept living\dining area, custom stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with master ensuite. Amazing home. A must see!
$459,900 • MLS#921826 alicia Kerr
132 JuLIe ANN CreSCeNT
Perfect location! 5 bedroom split level. 3 car garage, finished lower level, open concept kitchen with island. Master with cheater to huge main bath.
$459,900 • MLS#928203 Robin Ferrill
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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. A must see!
$235,000 • MLS#919857 alicia Kerr
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$469,900 • MLS#915269 Robin Ferrill
Robin J. Ferrill Broker of Record
John Coburn Broker
Adult style bungalow with lower level walk-out, backs onto park. Hardwood floors, open kitchen, upper and lower decks. Finished lower level, large master with ensuite!
$359,900 • MLS#928084 Robin Ferrill
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Exquisite Christie Lake waterfront property, with sandy beach area. Cozy rustic 3bdrm and 1 bath cottage nestled amongst tall pines. Wet boat house, play structure, privacy and more.
$319,900 • MLS#928449 Vicki Behn-Belland
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$229,900 • MLS#924025 John coburn
$299,900 • MLS#910592 John coburn & marly Burke
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Fully finished on both levels, could easily be 5 bedrooms, treed lot, pool, walk-out lower level. Great Home.
$369,900 • MLS#913254 Jeff wilson
Jeff Wilson Sales Representative
Rhonda Brunke Sales Representative
$279,900 • MLS#919312 John coburn
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$349,900 • MLS#926971 Jeff wilson
Jason Coleman Sales Representative
Marly Burke Broker
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Solid brick bungalow with finished lower level, nice yard plus a double detached garage. Handicap accessible. Includes appliances and much more.
$259,900 • MLS#926605 John coburn
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$349,900 • MLS#923072 rhonda Brunke
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41 Dunham ct 7 Bedroom older home located across from Caldwell Street Public Gorgeous Century home on landscaped lot close to river. Natural gas School and close to parks. Spacious family home. Same owners fireplace in dining room. 4yr old kitchen is a cook’s dream and opens to Location, Location, Location! Nice sized pie shaped lot on a quiet cul-desac within walking distance to 3 schools and gorgeous Riverside Park. since 1968. solarium with access to back yard. 3 bedrooms. Hardwood flooring.
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Stunning view of the big lake from every room. Great oversized detached garage. Beautiful garden and pavers. Perfect spot to enjoy the afternoon breeze on deck over the water’s edge. Must see!
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Spacious 3 bedroom semi in a great family area. Call Rhonda For Results!
$159,900 • MLS#923283 rhonda Brunke
Karen Duncan Sales Representative
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Vicki Behn-Belland Sales Representative
69 NeLSON STreeT
3 Bedroom high ranch in family oriented Mississippi Manor. Nicely treed fenced rear yard. Huge lower level.
$259,900 • MLS#914179 Robin Ferrill
Carolyn Renwick Sales Representative
Alicia Kerr Sales Representative
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613-264-0123 1-800-552-7242
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NEW PRICE $410,000.00 Beautiful waterfront 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 walkin & 5 pc luxury ensuite. Lower level family rm with stone fireplace. Host: Christian Allan 613-207-0834 and Norene Allan 613-812-0407
NEW PRICE $214,500 This bright, well kept home is nestled in the village of Stanleyville only minutes to Perth. The large kitchen is washed with sunshine and is perfect for large family gatherings. An elegant living room with vaulted ceiling and large picture window creates a cheerful, bright ambiance. Three bedrooms on the main floor and two off the lower level family room gives lots of options for the growing family or develop them into hobby or craft areas. The lower family room is spacious and cozy. Lovely lot with beautiful pine trees surrounding the home offering a country setting for a quiet lifestyle in a lovely small village. Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
$224,000 “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
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$399,000 The best of both worlds. Beautiful sandy beach and diving depth at the end of the dock. Excellent swimming, fishing, and boating on Patterson Lake. With pristine shoreline, a private setting, great access, and an incredible docking system, this 3 cottage lakefront paradise is one-of-a-kind. Perfectly located minutes to Perth, and within an hour of Ottawa. Christian Allan 613-207-0834 Norene Allan 613-812-0407
Peaceful & private country location only 10 min. To historical Perth in Burgesswood subdivision - exclusive use of a wonderful waterfront plus 200 acres. Spacious, entertainingsized 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Open concept kitchen/family room with cozy woodburning fireplace. Detached single garage / insulated/ heated workshop as well as attached double garage. $589,000 MLS 928184 Call Barbara Shepherd, cell – 613 326-1361
123 William St, Smiths Falls
$139,500 This is a great family home with private, fenced backyard and well maintained in-ground pool for the kids. Screened porches at front and back of the house to sit and relax. This three bedroom has a spacious living room, kitchen and laundry area that leads to the backyard and pool. Newer furnace, shingles, windows and doors. This is a neat little package for $139,500! Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263 cathie-mccabe@coldwellbanker.ca
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Christian Allan* 613-207-0834
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PROVEN RESULTS… SAVINGS YOU CAN COUNT ON! 253 Rodger Road, Lanark BECKENRIDGE ESTATES Fabulous estate subdivision w/in mins to town & easy commute to Kanata. Privately treed 1+ acre lot. 1800 sq ft bungalow w/walkout basement. Hrdwd/ tile/carpet. Soaring vaulted ceilings. C/air. Choose your colors! $429,900
129 Firehall Crescent, Robertson Lake
$219,900
TENNYSON/BECKWITH Step back to simpler times and enjoy this privately treed 6 acre lot. Quaint 3 bedroom bungalow boasts designer laminate flooring, expansive off white kitchen, spacious living room w/wood burning fireplace. Partially finished basement.
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Kevin Grimes Broker of Record 613-283-2121
Jacalyn Grimes Broker 613-283-2121
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Rob Garvin Sales Representative 613-284-6968
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Wendy Hillier Broker 613-285-4476
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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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$229,000
613-812-8037
Spacious and bright updated condo, close to transit, shopping and amenities. Gas fireplace, garage and in-unit laundry. Balcony overlooking landscaped gardens, walking paths and heated salt water pool. Condo fee $314 monthly www.214equestrian.com MLS# 926730
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Your Local Sales
Lee-Ann Legault
613-321-3600
Sales Representative Cell 613.294.2440 Carleton Place 613.253.4253
www.4lanarkcountyhomes.com
Savings are based on comparing what the seller pays to 5% plus HST. Any comparison to a percentage commission, such as 5%, are for illustration and comparison purposes only. Commissions may be negotiable and are not set by law. We accept no money up front and only get paid for our results on the day of closing. On the MLS® the seller will offer a co-operating broker a fee. Our Flat Fee is on a graduating scale: Up to $300,000=$2,995+HST, Homes up to $400,000=$3,995+HST, Homes $401,000 and Higher=1%+HST, etc…. If your property is listed with another broker, this is not a solicitation for your listing
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3 bedrm country home, freshly repainted, recently updated flooring, furnace and central air. HUGE double garage and located on a private 3 acre lot.
MLS 927604 $289,900
MLS 920486 $199,900 Leo Carlucci 613-761-0711 www.leocarlucci.com
Michael Pitcher 613-798-6095
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All brick 2+1 bedroom, 2 bathrm bungalow with a 104 ft. wide lot and a 24 ft.x26 ft. detached garage!! Early posession is available. MLS 917815 $279,900
Clark Munro 613-256-1860 www.almonterealestateguy.ca
Relax on your wrap-around veranda in this country setting mins to Almonte. 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, private rear yard with above ground pool & detached garage/ workshop.
A PERFECT PROPERTY!
MLS 918459 $109,900 Clark Munro 613-256-1860 www.almonterealestateguy.ca
Robb Irvine Broker of Record
Cell: 613.285.7870 586 Kitley Line 4, Toledo, ON E-mail: rirvine@bell.net
OPEN HOUSE
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312 COUNTRY STREET
54 acre hunting, recreational land with a sweet 2 bedrm cabin to enjoy. Located on a year-round road with hydro so you have the option of making it your yr-round dream home location!!
871 DALHOUSIE STREET
Clark Munro 613-256-1860 www.almonterealestateguy.ca
259 CONC 12
2 Bdrm, 2 Bthrm, open concept, freshly painted throughout, fully fenced back yard, Nat gas hookup for BBQ, GREAT Starter Home. Easy commute to Ottawa, located minutes from Hwy 7 in Carleton Place MLS 928412 $274,900 102 BARCLAY
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MLS 921338 $319,900 Leo Carlucci 613-761-0711 www.leocarlucci.com
1515 RAMSAY CON 8
59 VanHorne Avenue Smiths Falls MLS#924675
$230,000 1860’s Architecture! 10649 Jellyby Road Brockville MLS#909489
$69,900 Architecural Gem! 7 James Street Frankville MLS#927702
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Direct Cell: 613.868.2570 www.karenshomes.ca
2397 DRUMMOND CONC 10A $239,900
Retirees look no further, live on one side and rent out the other in beautiful historic Perth, On. Totally renovated with sunroom. MLS:923183
Totally renovated historic school house, 15 minutes west of Carleton Place with 24x50 ft workshop to run your own woodworking or garage. MLS:921201
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21-23 DAINES PL, PERTH, ON $429,900
1143 JOHNNyS LANE, ARDOCH $179,900 All Season home on the Mississippi River, 2 bed/2 bath, steel roof, basement walkout, great beach and boat access. MLS:911857
O HERRON MILLS RD, CLyDE RIVER $39,900 100 ft and .54 acre on the Clyde River. Lot addition possible next door to make it close to 2 acres. One of a kind! MLS:912911
RIDEAU HEARTLAND REALTY BROKERAGE 23 Beckwith Street N., Suite 203 Smiths Falls
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Open HOuseWeekend Saturday September 27
9:30am-10:30am 22 Foster St 11:00am-12:00pm 5 Bond St 110 Carley’s Corners 14 Ross St 11:30am-12:30pm 48 R2 1417 Rosedale Rd 182 R 1 12:00pm-1:00pm 59 Van Horne Ave 12:00pm-1:30pm 139 Pointview Dr 12:30pm-1:30pm 6 Philip St 12:30pm-2:00pm 28 B12 Bass Lake 1:00pm-2:00pm 934 Armstrong Rd 22 Basswood Cres 103 Elmsley St 433 Cherie Hill Lane 192 Golf Club Rd 436 Osprey Road 1:00pm-2:30pm 204 Bay Rd 4337 Scotch Line Rd 870 Stanley Rd 1:00pm-3:00pm 798 Highway #15 Tay Side Estates 2:00pm-3:30pm 2870 Conc 2 2:30pm-3:30pm 44 Daniel St 179 Harold St 2:30pm-4:00pm 356 Sunset Drive
Smiths Falls
Jenn O’Brien 613-227-4126
Smiths Falls Merrickville Smiths Falls
Jenn O’Brien 613-227-4126 Jennifer McCleery 613-285-5007 Francine Rever 613-285-7274
Smiths Falls South Burgess
Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Stan Suffel 613-284-6756
Smiths Falls
Robb Irvine 613-285-7870
Tay Rideau Estates Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467 Smiths Falls
Jenn O’Brien 613-227-4126
Lombardy
Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114
Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Rural Smiths Falls Adams Lake Smiths Falls Bennett Lake
Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Pauline Aunger 613-285-9158 Jennifer Aunger-Ritchie 613-285-5602 Stan Suffel 613-285-6756 Francine Rever 613-285-4959 Paul Gordon 613-390-2281
Smiths Falls Perth Stanleyville
Keith Lalonde 613-812-2476 Christian Allan/Norene Allan Cathie McCabe 613-284-6263
Lombardy Perth
Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Doug Leach 613-264-4278
Perth
Jeffrey Weir 613-285-4467
Smiths Falls Smiths Falls
Butch Webster 613-285-4959 Laurie Webster 613-285-7553
Otty Lake
Jennifer Glazier 613-812-8114
Lisa Brennan-Trudel*** Tracy Smith*** Mark Lee*** 613-285-9646 613-390-0654 613-812-7017
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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE Main & Lower Level Available CALL FOR DETAILS
159 Queen St. $110,000 - MLS®924271 Lisa Brennan-Trudel
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10 Foster $189,000 - MLS®#927908 Marcella Best
10 Robina Ave. $149,900 - MLS®908827 Lisa Brennan-Trudel
1 Windsor Crescent $259,900 - MLS®928782 Lisa Brennan-Trudel W FR ATE ON R T
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Sunday, Sept 28, 1:00PM-3:00PM 37 Tudor Circle $339,900 - MLS®#922740 Mark Lee N PR EW IC E
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Sunday, Sept 28, 1:00PM-2:30PM 177 Carss Ave. $224,000 - MLS®#923762 Lisa Brennan-Trudel
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40 Gladstone, $219,900 - MLS®920996 Mark Lee
134 B1 Ave., Bellamy Lake $374,500 - MLS®898100 Diane Hatfield
Frankville
John Gray 613-868-6068
Merrickville
Andrea Geauvreau 613-296-3309
Smiths Falls
Lisa Brennan-Trudel 613-285-9646
Rideau Ferry
Randy Cavanagh 613-464-1000
Carleton Place Carleton Place Smiths Falls Carleton Place Perth
Leo Carlucci 613-761-0711 Barbara Couch 613-596-5353 Mark Lee 613-812-7017 Alicia Kerr 613-253-3175 Doug Leach 613-264-4278
Kanata Kemptville
Lee-Ann Legault 613-294-2440 John Gray 613-868-6068
Carleton Place
Barbara Couch 613-596-5353
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11:30am-1:00pm 89 Leacock Rd 12:00pm-2:00pm 523 Main St 1:00pm-2:00pm 177 Carss Ave 1:00pm-2:30pm 251 Elm Grove Rd 1:00pm-3:00pm 225 Dowdall Shore 18 Brown St 37 Tudor Circle 332 Justin Drive 17 Isabella St 2:00pm-4:00pm 214 Equestrian Way 7 Tamarack Circle 3:15pm-5:00pm 246 Lake Ave E
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EVELYN LEE Broker/Owner
613-284-7277
FRANCINE REVER
TRACY THOMPSON
613-285-7274
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JOANNE KEAYS
OPEN HOUSE SAT SEPT 27 – 1-3 PM Tayside Estates Riverfront development property, 25 - 2 acre lots. Roads in. Ready for development. Come and take a look, we’ll meet you there.
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0 + 00 Briton-Houghton Bay Rd
MLS: 887965 $22,500 Frontage: 200.00 Depth 300.00
MLS: 888165 $35,000
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14 Beckwith Street North Downtown commercial opportunity $72,500 MLS: 905589
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17 Isabella Street, Perth, Ontario Cutest 3 bedroom home in this part of Perth, hardwood floors in most of this house, kitchen and bath freshly painted, single car garage with entrance to basement, fenced yard at the rear, furnace and roof are only 3 years old. The windows are original leaded with storms. The heating bill is very low. Nice trees in the front yard for summer shade. Double parking off Alexander Street. MLS# 927493 $229,500 309 Norris Road, Perth This house is completely hidden in the bush. Lots of landscaping, perennial beds and shrubbery. The foyer enters on Italian tile. From there, you can enter the living room featuring a 24ft fireplace. Go through the French doors to dining area and ahead into the kitchen. Beside the sunroom, come back and see the master bedroom with two walk-in closets and 6 pc. Ensuite. The basement has a stone hearth for a wood stove. $799,000 503 Waddle Creek Road, Lanark Privacy, peace and quiet surrounded by forest set back from the road. Full length porch facing south east, open concept kitchen, dining with entrance, and living room separated by French doors, master bed at the back of home along with bathroom and second bedroom large 4 piece bath full high clearance basement waiting for your finishing touches. Full length coldroom under porch… come and take a look. MLS# 920125 $224,900 109 Ennis Road, Balderson Post and beam construction thermopan sheathing, Green energy heating, 4 bed 4 bath large open concept, living, kitchen, dining opening onto full deck, master with ensuite, on main floor, two beds and large study up lower level could be a granny flat 3 acres and 300 ft of frontage on Fall River. 272 Lally Lake Lane, Perth. Private two bed, off the grid with 156 ft of lakefront, 24 acres of land. Home well constructed but not complete. Heated with a wood stove, roof supplies the water for household use. Shed and lien two for wood. Very private location. Lake association rules no Sea Doo or motors over 9.9 hp. Large cleared yard and lots of wood for heat, hydro could be available. MLS#916383 $229,900 165 Hollie Dr, McDonald’s Corners, Ontario. A great starter home or retire to the country access to the water on Dalhousie Lake. School bus etc. Near the dead end so not much traffic, an exceptionally large deck, ample garage, garden shed, home is easy to heat and private. MLS#925149 $175,000 0000 Cooper Road, Perth ON. This one of the largest hunt camps, 900 ACRES that is self contained, good access, very presentable camp near a travelled road. The property contains a lot of water so good for hunting birds. There is a deer yard at the south end of Cooper Road also contains the Rideau Trail many other possibilities eg, managed forrest to testore timber and plant new stock. Just come and relax. MLS#927366 $599,000 1623 Christie Lake Road, Perth This is one of the cutest settings in the area. Well kept home and buildings are very straight – would make a great breed farm. Or sheep would also be a possibility. MLS# 908808 $499,000
ACREAGE PROPERTY • 80 acres – close to Smiths Falls • 177 acres hunting ground near Silver Creek Call listing agent for these and many other properties.
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246 lake avenue eaSt, Carleton PlaCe SPARKLING 4 BDR, 3 BTH BUNG IS FULL OF SURPRISES! A handsome stone front & “Wow” Palladian window invite you to enjoy 9’ ceilings, sensational granite & fab windows on both meticulously appointed open house SundaY SePteMBer 28, 3:15-5 PM levels. Incredible vaulted ceilings, gleaming hrdwd flrs, sensational main level MBR & dreamy sunlit LL FamRm. Deck overlooks sought after 185 Ft. Yard. MLS# 926939 nG Bu Z! wn PIZaZ o t uP l oF l Fu
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280 Ford road, MontaGue PEACE AND PRIVACY BOUND ON THIS EXCITING 7.23 ACRE HOBBY FARM. Why pay unnecessary boarding fees? This captivating property boasts a 3 stall Barn, 3 Paddocks, 2 Runins & 2 large Storage units for hay. You will also love the open concept Side Split w/2 sunlit levels, sought after walk-out, & double att Garage w/inside entry. Enjoy country living at its best! ! S + ItY Cre FaCIl a 7 Ian r eSt u Q e
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18 CoMBa drIve, Carleton PlaCe A SPARKLING HOME FULL OF PIZZAZ in prestigious family friendly 3 neighbourhood. Pride of ownership prevails while gorgeous streetscapes provide an enjoyable walk to nearby river/parkland. This 2-Storey, red brick façade Home boasts meticulous updates thru 3 sunlit levels, main level laundry/mud room, cozy gas FP in LVG creates a quiet ambiance and stunning 18’ porcelain tile in LL. Enjoy this sought after lifestyle! MLS# 924858 ! elS lev t I nl Su
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The theme for MVFN’s annual Canoe Camp is ‘Seeing Nature from the Water’s Edge’. This year’s adventure, held at Charleston Lake Provincial Park, was organized by Sheldon Scrivens, shown in this photo taken during the canoe camp.
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haunting late evening wailing, barred owls which took great delight in jolting the campers out of a peaceful sleep with their loud “Who-cooks-for-you-all” calls, osprey soaring the air currents in search of an unsuspecting lake trout, a whip-poor-will heard off in the distance and very noisy red-shouldered hawks and pileated woodpeckers, heard right at the campsite. In the animal world, the group noted that whenever the barred owls called out at night, a family of coyotes would respond with howls and yipping. Several large painted turtles were discovered sunning themselves on rock surfaces
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and two species of snakes were found. Two black water snakes were swimming in a quiet bay and a rare black rat snake was found curled along a stick at the water’s edge. The rat snake is on the endangered species list. Also found along the shoreline were many beautiful displays of bottled or closed gentian and turtleheads. The latter is a member of the snapdragon family. Many members of the aster family were discovered by the group, including one clump of the very beautiful New England aster. The MVFN annual canoe camp is part of a summer-
long program of canoeing and kayaking trips to explore nature and its beauty in and around our many lakes, rivers streams and wetland areas. The final event of the year will be the MVFN annual Fall Colours Paddle, to be held this year at the west end of White Lake on Sunday, Sept. 28. For more information on MVFN’s canoe program, please contact Sheldon Scrivens at 613836-0309 or sheldon.scrivens@ sympatico.ca. For MVFN information and interest in nature anytime, visit our website: http://mvfn.ca. Submitted by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists.
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Community – After substantial rainfall during the first 24 hours, beautiful sunshine and mirror-like waters greeted the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) for their seventh annual Canoe Camp, held at Charleston Lake Provincial Park. The event, held Friday, Sept. 5 to Monday, Sept. 8, was organized by MVFN member Sheldon Scrivens and included 17 participants. The theme for the canoe camp was ‘Seeing Nature from the Water’s Edge’ and the area did not disappoint the group of paddling enthusiasts. Twentythree bird species were identified, including loons with their
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Studio Theatre’s Crimes of the Heart has it all ATTENTION
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The Studio Theatre is getting set to present to kick off the fall season with its production of Beth Henley’s Crimes of the Heart, opening Oct. 9. Above, Babe (Mary Ann Majaury), one of three sisters, plays her saxophone. pense, silliness and above all... hilarity!” Barb has found herself a stunning cast. Gina Tremaine plays Lenny, the eldest who cares for an ailing grandfather and tries to keep a lid on her other two explosive siblings. Mary Ann Ma-
jaury plays Babe who is out on bail for shooting her husband (it seems he deserved it), and Tracy Noonan is Meg, who tries to make everyone believe she has a successful singing career. Into this mix of personalities comes the gossipy cousin, Chick Boyle (Patti Greer) and Barnette Lloyd (Andrew McDougall), a young lawyer who tries to keep Babe out of jail. Scott Duncan, plays Doc Porter a former boyfriend of Meg’s. Three disparate sisters, each with her own “crime of the heart” with which she must come to terms, plus a volatile mixture of minor characters, skilfully handled by a brilliant playwright. As the director describes it, “…the telling is so true and touching and consistently hilarious that it will linger in the mind long after the curtain has descended.” Barb’s production crew is no less impressive, with the Silberhorns, Penny and Reiner, constructing and dressing the set, Patricia Parry, ably assisted by Loree Tannett, taking care of costumes, Yogi Sepp managing the lighting and sound design, Jean Cooke taking care of props, and Jane Stott, the invaluable stage manager,
overseeing the production. Crimes of the Heart opens at the Studio Theatre, 63 Gore Street East in Perth, on Thursday, Oct. 9 and continues Oct. 10, 11, 17, 18 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. There is an opening night special with $5 off regular price tickets at all outlets and at the door, Oct. 9 only. Tickets are available in advance at The Book Nook, 60 Gore Street E. for $22, cash only and at Shadowfax, 67 Foster St., Perth. Tickets can also be ordered by phone at Shadowfax (613-2676817/1-800-518-2729), online (shadowfax.on.ca); and at Tickets Please 613-485-6434 (ticketsplease.ca). A convenience fee applies to these latter two outlets. Tickets are $24 at the door, and students with ID pay just $10 at the door on show night. For further information call the Studio Theatre box office at 613-267-7469 (please note this number does not take ticket orders) or visit the website at www. studiotheatreperth.com. And a reminder, Studio Theatre is now fully accessible for those with mobility issues. Submitted by Joan Sonnenburg, promotions committee, Studio Theatre.
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Arts – Three has always been considered a mystical number – three fates, three furies, three wishes. It is classic in literature beginning with the fairy tales we heard as children – three little pigs, three blind mice, three billy goats gruff. Macbeth was confronted by three weird sisters; Portia had to choose between three suitors who had a choice of three caskets – gold, silver or lead; Chekhov wrote about “three sisters.” So when Beth Henley wrote Crimes of the Heart, she chose to involve three sisters as well, but these so very different from Chekhov’s characters. Barb Guthrie, who directs this prize-winning play, explains what first appealed to her about the story. “I loved its quirkiness and humour and its ultimate optimism in the face of sad and troubling situations,” she muses. “I also enjoyed the way the story unfolded in surprising ways. Just when you think you know what is happening, something unexpected arises. It is a story that has it all: love, sex, attempted murder, jealousy, insanity, depression, joy, hopefulness, sus-
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It’s hard to think about BUT WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! The Carleton Place Soccer Club is proud to announce we will be once again partnering with Harrison Soccer International for our WINTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. This is a fantastic opportunity for your young ones to enhance their skills and improve techniques over the winter months in a warm state of the art facility.
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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 Community Friendship Luncheon, noon, Tuesday October 7, Almonte United Church. Info: 613-256-1355 Almonte Mom to Mom Sale, Saturday, October 4th, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m., Almonte Civitan Hall. Strollers welcome after 10 a.m. Info: momsale@gmail.com and www. almontenurseryschool.ca Euchre: 4 hand, September 25, 7:30. Sponsor: Town & Country Tenants Assoc. 375 Country St. Light lunch. Contact Norma 613256-4179. Fall Line Dancing, Almonte Community Centre/Stewart Community Centre, starting Thur., Oct 2, 1:30 - 3pm Intermediates Fish Fry, Almonte Legion, Friday September 26, 4:30 - 700 p.m., eat in or takeout. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte. Lunch Bunch, Thursday, October 2. Mills’ office 67 Industrial Drive. Free transportation. Entertainment: Shamrock & Thistle. Info: Seniors Services 613-256-4700. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte, Carp Fair, Saturday September 27, visit the “Best Little Fair in the Valley”, Info: Seniors Services 613256-4700 to reserve. Mill’s Home Support, Almonte, Carp Fair, Saturday September 27, visit the “Best Little Fair in the Valley”, Info: Seniors Services 613256-4700 to reserve. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Music & Memories Lunch program, Tuesday, October 7, Music & Memories offers fellowship, memory stimulation, and caregiver relief. free transportation, Entertainment provided. Info: 613-256-4700. Mills’ Home Support, Almonte, Wednesday Night Cafe, Wednesday, October 8, 6 p.m., Almonte Presbyterian Church, 111 Church St. free transportation, Entertainment provided Twilight Two. Info: 613-256-4700. Mills’ Seniors Services, Almonte, BBQ, 12 - 1:30 p.m., Wednesday October 1, 375 Country St. Info: Seniors Services 613-2564700, transportation available if needed. Mills’ Seniors Services, Almonte, Parkinson’s Support Group. Monday, September 29, from 7-9 p.m. at the Mills’ office, 67 Industrial Drive. Call Seniors Services 613-2564700 to register. Meetings take place the last Monday of the month. 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.
50+ Fitness: Classes held every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. at Canoe Club. Info: 613-256-8339. Carleton Place & District Horticultural Society meeting October 1st, 7:00 pm, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Hall Rear of 39 Bridge Street. Topic; Gifts from the Harvest. Presented by Mary MacNaughton. www. cphorticulture.ca Carleton Place/Beckwith Home Support lunch brunch for Beckwith residents at the
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township office, 2nd Wednesday of month. Bingo afterwards. Info: 613-253-0733. Community Home Support- Footcare Clinics on Tues & Thurs. For Appt. 613-2530733. Cribbage, Carleton Place Legion, 177 George St, Every Tuesday, 1:00pm. Info: 613257-1727. Fall Line Dancing, Carambeck Community Centre, starting Wed., Oct 8, 1:30 - 3pm Intermediates Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Thursday, 1-3 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). Harvest turkey supper, Sunday, October 5, 6 p.m. turkey dinner with all the trimmings, get your tickets for take-out or dining in at St James Anglican Church, 225 Edmund St. Info: 613-257-3178. Need to lose some weight, come and join us at TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), a non-profit weight loss support group. Monday evenings (6:30-8 pm), Legion, 177 George St., Carleton Place. Info: Nancy 613-257-5732. Parents and Children’s Group every Monday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 30 Bennett Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 100 (or ext 101). Rotary Club of Carleton Place & Mississippi Mills meet every Monday evening at 6:15 at Slackonis, Mill St. (Carleton Place). Info: Louise 613-253-2602. 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 Baby Talk, Wednesday, October 1, Ontario Early Years Centre, breastfeeding support available. Diabetes Education Programme, at the Kemptville Hospital Diabetes Clinic, the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month. You must register by calling (613)258-6133 Ext. 400. Info: www.kdh.on.ca Kemptville and Area Walking Group, Monday, Sept 29, Wednesday, Oct 1, Friday, Oct 3, 9 a.m. Meet at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, contact Eva Francoeur 613258-4487. Sponsor: Health Unit. Neon Night, fun run, fundraiser for Childhood Cancer Research & Support Services. Saturday, September 27, pre-party 5:30 p.m. Individuals and teams are encouraged to register online at cancer.ca/neonnight North Grenville Toastmasters meet 1st, 3rd Thursday of every month at O’Farrell Financial Services, Boardroom (292 County Rd 44) start time 7 p.m. Learn communication and 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, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Info: 613-2582258.
LANARK Civitan Old Tyme Country Talent Night Dinner & Dance. Last Friday of every month, dinner 6 p.m., music 7:30-11:30 p.m. Contact Vic (613)259-5610. Community Home Support luncheon Wednesday, Oct 8, 12 noon, Beckwith Hall,
Black’s Corners, Info: 613-253-0733 for reservations and info. Euchre, every Thursday, 1:00 p.m. Legion Hall. Sponsor: Ladies Auxiliary. Lunch. Prizes. 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. Ontario Early Years Centre, Workshop, Down on the Farm Story & craft, Thursday, October 2, Sacred Heart School, 1:30 - 2:30am. Register 613-283-0095. 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 613-2590271.
MERRICKVILLE 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 Legion - October 10, Music by Elise & Company, 7 - 11 p.m. Pork Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Executive Meeting, October 7 at 7 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Horseshoes, October 8 at 7 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Open October 4, 12 - 4 p.m. Merrickville Legion, Open September 27, 12 noon to 4pm Merrickville Legion TGIF - September 26, Music by Elise & Company, 7-11 p.m. Ham Dinner at 6 p.m. Merrickville-Wolford All-Candidates Meeting, October 2, 7-10 p.m. Merrickville Community Centre. Sponsor: Merrickville Lions Club. Ontario Electronic Stewardship Recycling fundraiser, Friday, September 26, 5-7:30 and Saturday 27, 9-3. Merrickville United Church, 100 St Lawrence. Info: http://merrickvilleunited. wordpress.com /calendar/
PAKENHAM Fashion Show, Alia and Tan Jay styles Saturday, October 4, at 2:30 with refreshments served at either 1:30 or 3:30, St. Andrewπs United Church, Info: 613-832-2556 Harvest Dance, Friday Oct 3, Stewart Community Centre, Dancing 8:00-Midnight. Glenn Silverson’s Band, light lunch served. Sponsored by the Pakenham Square Dance Club. Tickets 613-256-4126. Senior Fitness Classes: Every Monday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Stewart Community Centre. Info: 613-256-8339.
PERTH Adult Bereavement group, Wednesday, October 8, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Lanark Lodge, 115 Christie Lake Rd. Contact: Rebecca Bowie 613267-6400. Alzheimer’s Coffee Break, Friday, Sep 26th 10:30 am-noon at Perth Legion, 26 Beckwith Street East. Support Alzheimers’ Research and
Day Programs in Lanark County. 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, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 at Perth Civitan Club. For partnership contact Bert Picard 613-267-5305. Church Roast Beef Supper, Friday October 3, 5 p.m. Asbury Free Methodist Church, 144 Gore St. E., Entertainment by the Clyne Brothers, tickets & info 613-267-2345. “Combatting Exploitation- Protecting our Youth” 7 pm October 9 at PDCI. Key-note speaker MP Joy Smith. All welcome -no cost. beawarecoalition@gmail.com. Community Garden - The Table CFC- Last Duel Campground. Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30-7pm, Fridays 10-11:30am. Info 613-2676428 ext 7 Euchre, every Tuesday, 1 p.m. at McMartin House, open to all adults, info: (613)267-5531. 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. Food Fit, all-ages walking and cooking group. Starts Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 9:30 a.m. Register with Tanya at 613-276-6428 ext. 6 at The Table, 190 Gore St. E. Ladies Auxiliary meeting, October 2, 7pm, guest speaker: Scott Ferris, Perth Branch 244. Lanark County Genealogical Society meeting. Oct. 4, 1:30 p.m. Social media and internet sites for genealogy. All welcome. 1920 Concession 7 Rd., Drummond, Perth. Legion Week Entertainment- September 21 -27, Open to all Thursday, Friday & Saturday afternoons. Perth Legion 26 Beckwith Street East. Visit Hall of Remembrance too! Lions Club Apple Pie Fundraiser, order your home made apple pies for Thanksgiving, To order call: Edna Coutts 613-267-2744. 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. 613-267-6906. Lions Country Music Jamboree. 4th Sun. every month. 2-6 p.m. Supper served 5 p.m. Perth Lions Hall. Meat Draw, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 244, 26 Beckwith Street East, Saturday, September 27, 2:00-4:30 pm. Regular Saturday meat draw in Members’ Lounge. Beef, pork, or poultry. Parents and Children’s Group, every Tuesday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at St James Church (Beckwith and Harvey). Info: 613-257-2779 ext 110 (or ext 100). 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. 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 613-2830332 Scottish Country Dancing, Friday mornings at 9:30 a.m., McMartin House. Beginners and experienced dancers welcome. For information, call Simone Crabbe at 613-264-2767. 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.
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Symbolon, The seal of faith, 6 week DVD series, Tuesdays Sept 30 - Nov 4, 7-8:30 p.m. in the sacristy, St. John the Baptist Church, 40 Wilson St., E, 613-267-1043 or www. stjohnsperth.com Young At Heart Senior’s Cooking Group. Thursdays from 9:30 a.m.-noon. Contact Tanya at 613-276-6428 ext. 6 at The Table, 190 Gore St. E.
RURAL 4 hand euchre, Wednesday, October 1, 7:00 p.m. Montague Seniors Hall, Rosedale. Good prizes, good food. (613)284-1074. 6 hand euchre with lunch, every Saturday, 1 p.m. Montague & District Seniors Club, 658 Rosedale Rd S. (613)283-8482, (613)2836240. A Celtic Pub night, held at the ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd, Saturday, September 27, music by Celtic Duo, Clanranald. Doors open at 5 p.m., dinner at 6. Tickets: Pat 613-273-3781. A Celtic Pub Night, Sat., Sept 27, at the ABC Hall, 3166 Bolingbroke Rd. Music by Celtic Duo, Clanranald. Doors open 5pm, dinner 6pm. Info Pat Hough 613-273-3781 or rphough@gmail.com Annual Fall Supper, St Andrew’s United Church, Toledo, Wednesday, October 1, 4-6:30 p.m. Ham, meat balls, scalloped potatoes, baked beans, turnip, roll, salad, dessert, beverage. Buffet meal. Take-outs available. Balderson United Church, Sunday Night at the BUC, Sunday September 28, 7pm, doors open at 6:15pm, The Bowes Brothers, refreshments after the show, Beckwith and District Friendship Club will meet Oct 1, Centennial Hall, Franktown. Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. Musical entertainment. Inquires 613-257-2756. Bolingbroke Cafe -Friday October 3 , 7-10 pm at ABC Hall (3166 County Road 36). Featured performers: The Tritones. Contact: Mike Erion 273-8718 or merion@kingston.net Calling all musicians! A Musician’s circle (musicians only) is held weekly, Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m., ABC Hall in Bolingbroke (3166 Bolingbroke Rd.). Come out to network with fellow entertainers. Contact Matthew Churchill (613-273-9005). C.P.H.C. formerly V.O.N. mobile clinic at the Town Hall, Westport. Open to anyone needing medical assistance. First Friday of every month, 9:30-2. Appointment (613)803-1710 or walk-in. Dance- Toledo Legion, Sunday Oct 5th featuring Kathy & Friends. Doors open at 1 and dancing is from 2-5 followed by a hot supper. Everyone welcome. Dance-in-the-daytime, choose a Linedance Program for fall 2014 at a Recreation Centre located in or near your area & dance late Sept or early Oct to mid December. Pre-Registration 613-623-0976 mais-brown@sympatico.ca Darts- Toledo Legion. Every Monday night at 7:30 starting Sept 29th. Just show up any Monday that you want to play. Dinner & Movie Night, October 3, Dinner 5 p.m. movie starts at 6:30 pm, Clayton Community Hall, Linn Bower Lane Explore Life’s Biggest Questions through the Alpha Course, Thursdays 5:45 p.m beginning October 2 at Trinity Bible Church, 4101 Stagecoach Rd., K0A 2W0. Indoor soccer, crafts and nursery for children. Register: keithmonica@rogers.com See RURAL page 26
Lanark County municipal candidates asked for views on climate change News – The Lanark – Climate Action Network (L-CAN) is surveying all candidates running for municipal office within Lanark County for their views on actions that can be taken locally to address climate change. “We want voters to know whether their candidates are taking seriously climate change and its effects on our community,” said Peggy
Land, coordinator of L-CAN. L-CAN organizations supporting the survey are ecoPerth, Friends of the Tay Watershed Association, Lanark County Stewardship Council, National Farmers Union-Ontario, Louis Gaudreau (Plant Manager, OMYA Canada), Paula Stewart (Medical Officer of Health for Leeds, Grenville and Lanark), REAL, Transition Perth
and The Seventh Generation Initiative. L-CAN is asking all candidates in the Lanark County municipalities of Lanark Highlands, Tay Valley, Mississippi Mills, Beckwith, Carleton Place, Perth, Drummond North Elmsley and Montague, and the separated Town of Smiths Falls, to complete the three-minute survey by Sunday, Sept. 28.
L-CAN will then post the results on a website so everyone can see what their candidates think should be done to address climate change, and its effects on human health, the environment and the economy, locally. “We’re asking voters to contact their candidates and encourage them to complete the survey,” said Land.
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Oil Lamps: Oil lamps or lanterns provide excellent light but can be a fire hazard if placed too close to combustibles. Keep oil lamps away from combustibles and out of the wind. Make sure they are kept in a secure place where they cannot be knocked over. Refill the lamps outdoors or away from combustibles and other people.
every Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the First Baptist Church (73 Beckwith St N) Info: 613-283-9307 (or 613-2572779 ext 100). SFC Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop Anniversary and Bake Sale, Sat. Sept 27, 9am - 2pm Smiths Falls 5th Annual Smiths Falls Volunteer Search, Wednesday, October 8, 2-4 p.m. and 5:30-7:00 p.m. Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre. Info: Nancy 613-800-1938 or hambert099@gmail.com Smiths Falls Toastmasters, meet every Wednesday evenings 7-8:30pm, Railway Museum, We empower individuals to become better
communicators and leaders. Guests are welcome anytime. 519-860-7910 Steak BBQ, September 27, 6:00 p.m. at the RCAFA hall on Abbott St. Contact: 613-284-0305. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone & joint surgery to call Lauralee at 1-800-461-3639 ext 4 for peer support Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Lancaster Hall, Smiths Falls Legion, 7 Main St. E., 1 p.m. United Way Yard Sale, October 4, 8 - 2 p.m. Adult Learning & Training Centre, 52 Abbott St., raise funds for the Lanark County & Smiths Falls United Way.
INFORMATION SESSION FOR FOSTER CARE Are you interested in getting information about being a foster parent or adopting a child through fostering? We are hosting 2 information sessions: Tuesday, September 30th, 7-8pm at the Kanata Library at 50 Castlefrank, Kanata Wednesday, October 1st, 7-8 pm at the KYS offices at 155 Industrial Ave., Carleton Place Call to register 613-285-9292 EVERY DAY THERE IS A CHILD IN NEED OF A SAFE HOME. YOU CAN HELP.
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Hi my name is Wayne Wilby and I am excited to announce that we have commenced operating our new business Safe Solutions. The company provides safety and fire protection solutions. Our mission is to inform our clients of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, and their responsibilities and liabilities under the act. We work with our clients to provide them with the peace of mind that they are receiving the highest standard of fire protectioni and safety products and service. Please check your certification tags on your extinguishers and if they have not been certified and inspected within the past year you are not compliant and we would be pleased to service them. For an update on other services and products please contact us at 613-250-0460 or email safe@rogers.com. We look forward to hearing from your soon.
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Fall Beef Supper, Knox Presbyterian Church, McDonalds Corners Agricultural Hall, Sunday, Sept 28, 4-6:30 pm, info: 613-278-0696. Fun and Fitness, Mondays, 9:3010:30 a.m., Watson’s Corners Hall. Info: Kara 613-259-2182. Fundraising Meeting, First Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Montague Forget-Me-Not Seniors. Info: 613-2837210. James Ryce & Top Shelf, Sat. Sept. 27, 2-6pm light luncheon. Royal Canadian Legion Upper Rideau Branch #542, Westport, Everyone Welcome 613-273-3615 New Horizon: October 8 2:00 pm Burritts Rapids Community Hall: Diane Downey of the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority to tell us about the organization and work of the Authority. New Rideau Lakes Friends invites you to the first executive/general membership meeting, Friday September 26, 2-4pm, Portland Community Centre, All welcome. Olde Tyme Music & Dinner, October 5, 2 - 6 p.m. Supper at 5. Clayton Hall, All musicians welcome, proceeds to Clayton Hall Pancake Breakfast, Sat. Oct 4 at Knox Presbyterian Church, Concession St., Westport 8:30-11am Retired Teachers & Friends Luncheon on Wednesday, October 1, 11:30 a.m. at North of 7 Restaurant, Plevna. To attend call 613-279-2098 by September 29 at noon. Snow Road Snowmobile Club Breakfast, October 4, 8-11 a.m. at Clubhouse, 1106 Gemmills Rd. Everyone welcome. Spaghetti Night- First Friday every month, October 3, 5-7 p.m. Legion, Br. 231, Portland. St. Stephen’s Church dinner and euchre, Thursday, October 2 at noon Maberly Community Hall. The Lifetree Cafe first topic “Follow Your Dreams”, beginning October 2, 6:30 p.m. every Thursday, at Trinity Bible Church, 4101 Stagecoach Rd., K0A 2W0. Indoor soccer, crafts and nursery for children. The Song is a marriage course, beginning October 2, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Trinity Bible Church, 4101 Stagecoach Rd., K0A 2W0. Indoor soccer, crafts and nursery for children. Register: keithmonica@rogers.com Yoga Classes: Tuesday mornings, 9-10:30 a.m. with Helen Crowe. Info/to register Helen 613-273-2464
behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613-283-4684. 4 hand euchre, 7 p.m. every Thursday, at Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor Harmony Club 162. Info: 613283-4684. Bid Euchre 1st and 3rd Sunday every month. 1:30 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St., parking behind arena. Sponsored by Harmony Club 162. Info 613-283-4684. Calvary Bible Church, Share-ABlessing (gently used clothing, linen, etc) September 27, 8-noon, corner Isabella and Beech. Info: 613-2835197. Carpet bowling every Thursday, 12:45 p.m. Seniors Activity Building, 61 Cornelia St. Parking behind arena. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. Info: (613)283-4684. Civitan Bingo every Tuesday, Smiths Falls Civitan Hall. Start 7 p.m. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Canteen available. Proceeds to help fund charity and community projects. Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, September 30, Legion, starting at 1 p.m. Partnership Janet Sparks 613-2831957. EA- Emotions Anonymous- 12-step organization working toward recovery from emotional difficulties (marriage, children, grief, etc). Meetings (every Tuesday)- September 30, 7 p.m. Salvation Army Church (side door). (613)283-0960. Floor Shuffle Board. 10 a.m. Every Tuesday and Wednesday. Seniors Activity Building. Parking behind arena. Beginners welcome. Sponsor: Harmony Club 162. (613)283-4684. Good Food for a Healthy Baby, every Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. at the CHC, 2 Gould Street. Info: 613-257-2779 ext 104 (or ext 100). 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: 613-2836311 Hymn Sing, first Saturday of every month 6:30 - 7:30 at First Baptist Church, 73 Beckwith St. N., Smiths Falls. All Welcome Lady’s Darts League, every Sunday from 6:00 p.m. until 9 p.m., RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St. N, new players welcome. Contact: Carol 613-283-8101 Mixed Darts every Thursday from 7:00 p.m. until 9 p.m., RCAFA Hall, 44 Abbott St. N, new players welcome. Contact: Carol at 613-283-8101 Monday Night Bid Euchre, Smiths Falls Legion, 7 p.m. Info 613-283-3292 Open House, Sunday, September 28, 1-4 p.m. Van Horne Retiement Residence, 25 Van Horne Ave. All welcome. Info: 613-284-8080. Parents and Children’s Group,
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Fall at Full Circle Theatre: Venus is out, but laughter is in Arts – There is no doubt that BarnDoor Productions’ planned opener for their 20th anniversary season, David Ives’ Venus In Fur, is the hottest play on the continent. So much so, in fact, that the play has been picked up for a third run by a Toronto-based professional company, playing both Toronto and Montreal through the end of the year. What that means for local audiences is that BarnDoor Productions’ (BDP) rights to perform the show have been superseded by the professional company’s extended run, leaving the Perth-based community theatre to find a replacement show fast. Digging in to their box of available productions, BDP have decided to revive a show that has been a big hit elsewhere, but which has only played for one performance in Perth. Mark Twain’s Patent Scrapbook is a one-man show that takes its audience on a funny, heart-warming and informative tour of the life
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experience in government, diplomacy, business, journalism and international travel are a ready source of stories and detail for his heroine’s adventures. He lives in Burlington, Ontario. Diane Schoemperlen will tell you that much of her writing is autobiographical. However, she leaves it up to the reader to distinguish fact from fiction in her short
Twain’s most successful inventions, a patented “self-sticking” scrapbook. The items in this scrapbook include ramblings about Twain’s birth and life on the Mississippi in the 1830s, the famous story of The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, a reading from Huckleberry Finn, his adventures in the Old West and through to his late life musings on death, heaven and hell. Even 100 years after his passing, Twain continued to cause con-
and works of Samuel Langhorn Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, one of the most influential authors and successful humourists of all time. Mark Twain’s Patent Scrapbook is performed by BarnDoor Productions’ producing director, David Jacklin, well-known in eastern Ontario for his more than three decades of producing, writing, performing and more in the region, although the show actually goes back further than that – Jacklin first brought the show to life 37 years ago, when he was 21-years-old! And “life” is an appropriate word, here. Audience members at previous performances dubbed the show “a tour de force!”, saying “it needs to be seen!” Jacklin’s performance received high praise, with one audience member declaring that they “quickly forgot that it wasn’t actually Mark Twain up there.” Mark Twain’s Patent Scrapbook takes its name from one of
BarnDoor Productions’ David Jacklin brings his oneman show, Mark Twain’s Patent Scrapbook, to life at Perth’s Full Circle Theatre, Oct. 17 to 26. Jacklin first performed the show some 37 years ago.
story collections and novels. One short fiction collection, The Man of My Dreams, was short-listed for both the 1990 Ontario Trillium Award and the Governor-General’s Award. A later collection, Forms of Devotion: Stories and Pictures, was awarded the 1998 Governor-General’s Prize for English Fiction. Her three novels, In the Language of Love (1994), Our Lady of the Lost and Found (2001), and At A Loss For Words (2008) were all
bestsellers. A native of Thunder Bay, Ontario, she has lived in Kingston, Ontario since 1986. She is writing a memoir titled This Is Not My Life. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and students. They are for sale at Murphy’s Barber Shop, 5 Church St. (613-273-2145), The Cove, 2 Bedford St. (613-273-3636 or 1-888-COVE-INN) and Stillwater Books, 29 Church St. (613-2734625), or at the door, if available.
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Twain’s Patent Scrapbook is just the ticket to warm up an already cold fall.Mark Twain’s Patent Scrapbook will run Oct. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 at 8 p.m. and Oct. 19 and 26 at 2 p.m. at Full Circle Theatre, 26 Craig St., Perth. Tickets are $20 reserved, $22 at the door. Students are $10. Call 613-267-1884 for ticket reservations or visit www.barndoorproductions.ca for information. Submitted by BarnDoor Productions.
TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE CONCERNING PROPOSED NEW COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of the Township of Montague will hold an Open House at: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm, Wednesday, October 15, 2014 in the Council Chambers at the Township Municipal Building at 6547 Roger Stevens Dr. WITH RESPECT TO the first draft of a proposed new Comprehensive Zoning By law under the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter P.13, Section 34, which has been prepared to implement the Township’s new Official Plan. The Zoning By-law will introduce various new or altered definitions, provisions and zones for the purpose of prohibiting and regulating the use of land and the erection, location and use of buildings and structures. The By-law will apply to all lands within the corporate limits of the Township of Montague. The effect of this Zoning By-law will be to repeal and replace the existing Comprehensive Zoning By-law No. 1067-77 and all amendments thereto. ANY PERSON may attend the open house to review the draft Zoning By-law and maps, as well as to take the opportunity to ask questions and make comments on matters of interest with Zoning By-law project representatives. SUBSEQUENT TO THE OPEN HOUSE the draft Zoning By-law document will be refined and finalized, based upon input from various government agencies, the public and Council. Prior to the adoption of the Zoning By-law, Council will hold a public meeting.
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LAWS plans inaugural pasta dinner fundraiser at Carleton Place Canoe Club Oct. 19 This week’s featured pets Astra Please meet this lovely threeyear-old white plus some black female cuddly lady. Astra was adopted three years ago by an elderly person who, unfortunately, could no longer take care of her. She was not very happy at LAWS and is now at the Pet Valu store in Carleton Place ready to be adopted. Astra was used to roaming freely and hav-
This Week’s Pets gests, Oreo is a handsome, very lean cuddly boy with a large fluffy tail. Recently he was moved to the Pet Valu store in Perth to have an even better chance to be adopted. Oreo can’t stop purring and hugging and wishes a forever home would come soon for him. He’s about 1.5-years-old, gets along well with other cats, is good with kids and keeps himself very clean. He loves to play with anything that rolls, and after that likes to snuggle either on your lap or in his very own cat bed. Please go and see Oreo. Coco Was brought in by his owner who could no longer take care of herself and him. He is stunningly handsome and absolute-
ing lots of lap time. She would be a lovely pet for anyone as she’s easygoing. Astro is up to date with all her innoculations including rabies until 2015. Oreo As sweet as the name sug-
Falls) and at Ballygiblin’s Restaurant & Pub (151 Bridge Street in Carleton Place). Net proceeds will go directly back to the shelter. If you have any questions, please email events@lanarkanimals.ca.
Missy Hi there, I am seven-yearold Missy. I used to have a very nice home with everything a cat like me could wish for. Unfortunately my owner moved into a new place and she could not take me with her. It was a sad goodbye for all of us. Well, here I am, making new friends with other lovely cats at LAWS. I like it here, but a private bed in a home and good night kisses would be better. Would somebody come please
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Perth Autumn Studio Tour makes Michelin Guide of studio tours Oct. 11 to 13
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The annual Perth Autumn Studio Tour is coming up Thanksgiving weekend, Oct. 11 to 13. Seven studios from around Brooke Valley will open their doors to visitors, featuring works from 24 artists, including the jewelry of Giselle Beaulieu, above. backdrop of an exquisite landscape, a restaurant and a studio tour should have their own unique ‘terroir’! Keeping it fresh: New menu items and new talent go a long way in keeping the experience alive. Fea-
turing new artists, diverse media, and for regular participants, creating fresh work each year piques curiosity and keeps people engaged. Diversity: Love this but can’t tolerate that? The fun for the tour-goer
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Passion: Really this should be numero uno. Great chefs and great artists should love what they do. When passion is brought to one’s work it can be tasted, felt and seen. The Perth Autumn Studio Tour brings together a spirited bunch of artists and makers who love what they do and want to share their talents and passions with you. With seven beautiful studios nestled along the meandering roads of Brooke Valley, the Perth Autumn Studio Tour offers art lovers and nature seekers alike a great way to get a taste of our gorgeous autumn landscape and to purchase work from 24 noteworthy artists and makers. Five new artists as well as many popular returning guests, will complement the wide range of work our studios present. Clay, wood, stone, glass, ink, chocolate, photography, paper and textiles will be formed into items as varied as sinks, jewelry, paintings, prints, bags, canoes, clothing, sculpture, tableware, furniture and mosaics. For information about the artists on the Perth Autumn Studio Tour and to download a map to help you plan your route, visit www.perthstudiotour. com and Like/Share our Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/ perthautumnstudiotour?fref=ts). For more information, contact Riverguild Fine Crafts in Perth at 613-267-5237.
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News – Over the years, Olympic silver medallist Elizabeth Manley has learned to trust in her mother’s best piece of advice: What goes around, comes around. The Canadian figure skater, who won silver at the 1988 Calgary Olympics, shared her story of depression and mental illness with students from Grade 9 to 12 at Carleton Place High School (CPHS) on Sept. 10. Her appearance, sponsored by the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee, coincided with Global Suicide Prevention Day. As the diminutive Manley bounded up on the stage with a big smile on her face, she captured the attention of the full cafetorium. She urged students not to feel sorry for her, but hoped her message could be one of inspiration to those suffering in silence. “...Take a moment to reflect on your own lives and understand what you’re going through as a teen,” she said. “My story is sad, but I want to inspire you. Each and every one of you in this room has an amazing future ahead of you.” “I’m a person who has been through something very serious as a teenager and was able to come through it,” Manley continued. “I’m not going to sugarcoat it, I still have my ups and downs in life, but my experiences as a teen helped me.” Hockey family Manley grew up in an air force family in Belleville and Trenton among three older hockey-playing brothers. At
the young age of three, she’d be dragged to the rink with her family where she’d get to wander around all day. To stay entertained, she soon developed a scam where she’d go up to others and ask for money for a hot chocolate. When her dad picked her up one day and noticed she was a little heavier, he found $25 in quarters. It was then her parents realized they needed to find something for her. “That was the day they put me in figure skating lessons. It had nothing to do with me wanting to go to the Olympics, pretty dresses or bad blue eyeshadow,” Manley said, noting her parents just needed something to keep her busy. “My goal though was to be better and faster than my brothers.” That determination and competitive nature caused Manley to develop her skating skills very quickly. At age 10, her father was posted in Ottawa and the family made another move. Her brothers were playing Jr. A hockey and she knew she wanted to continue skating. Manley said Ottawa had a much better skating program and remembers setting foot inside the skating club and seeing “real skaters doing spins and jumps.” Within two weeks she had a coach approach her parents who said he could make Manley into a champion. “...He said he needed commitment from them to take over their daughter’s life and would pick me up after school, to practice and competitions,” Manley noted. From the age of 10 to 15, Manley grew into a national champion and “couldn’t believe how quickly I’d improved.” “I was still four-foot nothing and could do triples,” she said.
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With an image projected from her Olympic silver medal-winning skate in Calgary projected on a screen in the background, Canadian figure skater Elizabeth Manley holds up her Olympic medal. Manley spoke to students in Grades 9 to 12 at Carleton Place High School Sept. 10 (Global Suicide Prevention Day) in an appearance sponsored by the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee. Her life was about to change, however. Her parents were divorcing and her father moved overseas to Europe. Suddenly, Manley was on her own with her mom and her father was gone in a world without Skype or cell phones. Her coach became a strong father figure in her life as her mom struggled to keep Manley in skating and juggle jobs. Shortly after becoming the Canadian
women’s figure skating national champion, Manley’s world changed again after her coach said he couldn’t train her anymore and the door on competing at her first Olympics was shut. “He said he just wasn’t at the level to take me to the Olympic Games,” Manley commented. “I was crying, 15-years-old and he opened the door and asked me to leave. Why was everyone leaving? Had I not
won enough medals, had I not trained hard enough? Why had my dad left? Suddenly I was expressing my feelings and I blamed myself for my parents’ divorce because of skating.” Many years later, she found out her coach had AIDS and wanted to spare her from seeing him as his health deteriorated. That evening, Manley made the decision to quit skating. “I hung my skates up in the garage, sat in my room and cried all night because my dreams were over.” She had no friends at school because her life had revolved around the skating rink and because of the little money her mom had, she couldn’t afford “makeup and the cool clothes others had.” Before that could happen, fate intervened with a call from Skate Canada, who offered to set Manley up in Lake Placid with a place to stay and a new coach. Despite having never been out of the country, Manley saw this as her opportunity to get to the Olympics and she was going to take it. She remembers the moment she and her mom pulled up in front of her billet house which reminded her of the home on The Munsters. Her billet turned out to be just as scary and a hoarder. Her new coach turned out to be menacing as well. He spoke little English, referred to her as fat and put her on a strict training regimen. That’s when Manley noticed she was gaining weight instead of losing it. And her hair was falling out, in clumps. She called her mom who came to get her and was shocked at the transformation in her See MANLEY page A/CP2
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current bylaw for the current heritage properties and we have received an awful lot of concern from heritage property owners who have real potential,” said Edwards. Dalgity brought up the fact that most property owners are more concerned about the district than the bylaw. “This is a moratorium to stop the goblin downtown with the exception of heritage properties,” said Dalgity. McLaughlin said Edwards’ reasoning had nothing to do with the current bylaw. “I see perhaps some attempts to just slow it all down. If it goes to CoW it wouldn’t come back to council until after the election and it’s just dragging it along,” said McLaughlin. “Sending to CoW is not worth the effort.” Ferguson was in favour of the deferral. “In retrospect we have been very delinquent in our communication with the owners,” he said. “They are the people who are going to pay in this and we haven’t had a discussion with them in any great deal what it is.” There was more procedural discussion on the correct procedures from councillors and staff on how to move forward. Staff told council they had to deal with the deferral and then address the amendments. “We shouldn’t be trying to pass a bylaw we don’t want. This is silliness, we should defer it and take the time,” said Levi. “We have taken 15 years to get the district in place, saying two or three weeks is a big hassle, I don’t
think so…the appropriate thing is to defer do it right.” Abbott called the bylaw standard procedure, a hold until the heritage district bylaw was passed. “Very rarely do they freeze properties, its unusual,” said Levi. “What’s the rush that we can’t get it right and bring it on the table properly?” Edwards said the main issue was the bylaw was brought forward without consultation. “This is not usual business for this municipality, in my experience this has never happened,” said Edwards. “We have always brought proposed legislation forward to stake holders. This is unusual.” Edwards finished his plea to his fellow councillors by reminding them what the bylaw was all about. “This is about a heritage conservation district this isn’t about Enerdu,” said Edwards. “We are tying up 300-plus properties for no reason and not asking people…it’s the negativity around this that is so objectionable and it puts negativity on the district.” After the amendments were passed Levi called the process confusing and Minnille agreed. “It’s even more confusing when you have five pages of documents put in front of you and you don’t have time to read it,” said Minnille. “That’s another reason it should have been deferred. Sometimes you get a 30-page document and (are) expected to move on the information. I’m not a speed reader, by the way.” No one from Enerdu was available to comment before press time.
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daughter. Manley had gained 15 to 18 pounds in two weeks and had “three bald spots the size of grapefruits on the back of my head, as smooth as a baby’s bottom.” Her mother packed up all her possessions and took Manley home. She asked her how she was. “I said I was fine. That’s the key word, fine. Fine means leave me alone. Fine means I’m falling apart but I don’t want to talk about it. Fine means I’m not interested in talking. Fine means there’s really something wrong,” she said. From doctor to doctor Worried about her daughter, who was now completely bald, Manley’s mom sought out advice from many doctors and she was finally diagnosed as clinically depressed and was going through a nervous breakdown. “My mom said that wasn’t possible. There was no mental illness in our family, but there doesn’t have to be,” Manley said. She had two treatment options: drug therapy or talk therapy. Drugs weren’t an option. As an elite athlete, she had been subject to random drug testing and if she ever wanted to go back to skating, she didn’t want to get caught with anything in her system. So talk therapy, it was. “There was very little talk therapy available in those days and we had no money, so I decided to get healthy on
my own,” Manley said. “I looked in the mirror one day and that was the moment I said that my life was over. I have nothing to live for, I’ve disappointed so many people and broken people’s hearts. I felt I’d never be successful, nobody loves me, everyone leaves me, so why live?” Manley admitted she thought about that question for a couple of days, which was made worse when her mom got a call from Skate Canada asking them if she was planning to compete at nationals. They had heard about her issues and didn’t want “me to embarrass them,” Manley said. Not one to let anyone tell her what to do, she asked her mom to take her back to Lake Placid, where she trained and prepared for the national figure skating championships. As a bald, overweight skater, Manley’s self-esteem took another hit when just as she was about to skate, her rival asked her if she wanted to borrow her hairspray. That’s when her mom said “what goes around, comes around.” “Twenty years later in Las Vegas, I’d had a few drinks and was at this show and guess who was there, performing in Nudes on Ice?” Manley said. “...I asked her if she wanted to borrow some clothes. Things had come right around.” She competed that day and came fourth out of 50 girls and was stripped of her national team uniform. Manley thought her skating career was officially over and threw the skates in the garage
once again. At one of the lowest points in her life, she received a call from a therapist who wanted to help treat her for free and at 17, she began getting some answers to heal herself. “I realized 90 per cent of my depression had nothing to do with figure skating,” Manley said, noting that her parents’ divorce and her guilt from it, as well as a lack of friends, had contributed to it. She was ready to go back to the rink and skate for herself, which is just what she did. It wasn’t long before Manley was approached by two coaches who said they could take her to the Olympics. Within six months she was at the national championships again and back on top in Canada. She learned how to deal with her depression by taking what she called “Liz Days” to take breaks from skating. And of course, she made it to those Olympics and despite pressure from the media and nearly being forced to drop out due to an illness, she won that silver medal. As a nod to her perseverance, students were shown her famous long program from Calgary to close the presentation. “...I want you all to look in the mirror and look at yourself and say ‘Who am I and what do I want?’ Do that every single day and follow that path,” Manley said. “...Whether people are talking about you, good or bad, you’re worth talking about. I really want you guys to have faith in yourselves and believe.”
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Keeping Options Open for Our Communities Last week, the hospital’s community advisory committee and board of trustees approved a Ministry submission proposing a new emergency department at the back of the existing hospital. “It is called a pre-capital proposal which is really a way to ‘test the waters’ to determine the Ministry’s appetite for the project before any actual planning begins,” explains Board Chair Marcel Pinon.
“If approved, the Emergency Department project will require several years of planning. But it’s another important step in our efforts to secure funding to ensure we can continue to offer the best services to our local communities,” notes Toni Surko, CEO. “It is important to note that our health village hub proposal remains before the Ministry as well.”
Unlike many small hospitals, 60% of the patients who come to CPDMH’s Emergency require treatment for life-threatening conditions. The current physical restrictions make it challenging to stream patients effectively and efficiently. A new, larger Emergency linked to the hospital would resolve several critical needs including current space and infection control challenges. The new design could accommodate expanded diagnostic and therapeutic care. And it would help reduce wait times and enhance patient satisfaction. “We are committed to working with the Ministry to find the best solution within available funding. That could mean interim or transitional solutions as we work together to build the very best health care system in Carleton Place,” sums up Gordon MacNabb, Chair of the CPDMH Redevelopment Committee.
If approved, the Emergency Department project will require years of planning. But it is another important step in our efforts to secure funding to ensure we can continue to offer the best services. We want to keep all of the options open for our local communities.
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TabulaTor InformaTIon SeSSIon On Saturday, October 4, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 pm. at the Carambeck Community Centre (315 Bridge Street) Mr. Glenn Foote of Election Systems and Software Canada will be available to demonstrate to candidates and the public the operation of the DS200 tabulator machine. This machine will be used during the upcoming municipal/school board trustee election to provided election results on election night, Monday, October 27, 2014. Candidates and members of the public are welcome to attend this session. Further information on the session can be obtained by contacting the undersigned. D.H. Rogers, C.M.O. Clerk The Town of Carleton Place drogers@carletonplace.ca 613-257-6211
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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
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Police • Fire • Ambulance 911 Emergency Only Public Works Emergency Number 24/7 613-257-2253 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 elevator is obtained through the main entrance of the Arena. Turn left down the corridor on the main floor to 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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of the Year Award. The award is presented annually in recognition of the invaluable contribution made by a person who generously donates their time and talent to the Carleton Place community in a volunteer capacity. People who live beyond the borders of the Town of Carleton Place may also be nominated for contributing to our community. Nomination forms are available at the Town Hall or at the Library at 101 Beckwith Street. Forms are also available at www.carletonplace.ca under Living Here, What’s New. Completed nomination forms, along with any additional information to support the nomination, must be received on or before Wednesday, November 5th, 2014 by 4:00 p.m. Nomination forms should be in a sealed envelope addressed to: Carleton Place Citizen of the Year Committee C/O Duncan Rogers, Clerk Town of Carleton Place 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8 or by e-mail to dlytle@rogers.com
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Fire department receives new nozzles after community donation Community – The Mississippi Mills Fire Department are heroes who sometimes go unnoticed. However, the Skebo family from Pakenham will never forget what they did on April 26 when their house was on fire. “They saved our house,” said Cindy Skebo. “They were able to save enough of the outside to allow us to re-build on the same spot.” After the fire, friends of the family wanted to host a fundraiser to support them during the difficult time. “We were too shy and wanted to split the proceeds with the fire depart-
ment,” Skebo told the Canadian Gazette. “We thought it would be very nice to recognize all of their hard work.” The fundraiser was held in midJune at Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham. In the end, the event raised $4,000. The Skebo family donated $2,000 to the fire department on behalf of the community who helped raise the funds. With the money the department was able to purchase four G-Force TFT automatic nozzles. “I think it’s pretty nice they were able to purchase the nozzles,” said Skebo. “The nozzles are a critical part to fight fires. When we arrived the day of the fire we got a sense of just how
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News – The following are issues discussed by Carleton Place council members during the community issues and planning and protection committee meetings, held Sept. 16. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County (BBBSLC) appreciates the ongoing support it receives from the Town of Carleton Place. During a presentation to council members, the organization’s mentoring co-ordinator – site based programs, Kiefer Vincent asked the municipality to consider an investment of $3,000 “to add more resources and serve more children in the Carleton Place area.” Vincent thanked the town for its donation to last February’s Bowl for Kids Sake, the organization’s premier fundraising event. “Proceeds helped us serve about 500 children in the county, which is up from 347 last year,” he said. Vincent spoke to councillors about Patrick, a 10-year-old Carleton Place resident. The youngster waited two years for a mentor. “We don’t have many big brothers come through our doors,” he said. “Most of our volunteers are female.” Patrick wanted to be mentored by a police officer, and through Algonquin College’s Police Foundations program in Perth, BBBSLC was able to match him with a 20-year-old who was aspiring to be a cop. “Patrick really looks up to him,” Vincent said, “and we are thrilled.”
The majority of children waiting for mentors through BBBSLC are boys. “We have 14 on the waiting list now, and seven are boys from the Carleton Place area,” Vincent said. BBBSLC does not receive core government funding. Therefore, it is always looking to increase its budget in order to serve more children. Mayor Wendy LeBlanc thanked Vincent for his presentation. A motion was carried to bring BBBSLC’s request for funding to the 2015 budget process, which starts after the Oct. 27 election. Committee updates Coun. Rob Probert, the town’s representative on the Carleton Place & District Memorial board of trustees, said four new doctors have been accredited to work at the hospital, which brings the total to 96 physicians. Coun. Gary Strike noted ghouls and goblins would take over Bridge Street for the 2014 Maskeraid Halloween Parade on Saturday, Oct. 25. Once again, the popular event, presented by the Carleton Place Business Improvement Association (BIA), is in support of the Lanark County Food Bank. According to Coun. Jerry Flynn the Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce’s Business Awards of Excellence Gala takes place on Friday, Oct. 24. Gala festivities include a nominee reception, cocktail hour, three-course dinner sponsored by Leatherworks Catering, awards and musical entertainment.
Flynn added the Chamber’s All Candidates Night is on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at the Neelin Street Community Centre (upper hall), from 6:15 to 9:45 p.m. “We are anticipating a full house, and to accommodate everyone, we are going to try to stream it into the small hall as well,” he said. “We don’t want to turn people away.” LeBlanc noted the Carleton Place & District Historical Society had a very good summer. “They had many, many visitors to the museum,” she said. “The number was higher than it’s ever been.” The Memories of An Innocent Summer display is still showing, and from September to Oct. 12 the museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, from 1 to 4 p.m. The exhibit tells the story of life in Carleton Place as it was in the summer of 1914 – before the First World War changed everyone’s lives forever. With the passing of deputy mayor Ed Sonnenburg last month, there was no update available regarding the Carleton Place & District Youth Centre; however, LeBlanc said, “I know they are starting another one of their successful cooking programs, which are quite popular.” Furthermore, the mayor noted the Carleton Place & District Civitan Club is looking at opening a Junior Civitan Club, “and they looking at doing that through the youth centre.” Coun. Louise Antonakos and Flynn, members of the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee (CPDSC) mentioned Saturday’s (Sept. 27) Brett Pearson Run for Your
Life, which takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Town Hall Square. Flynn said this year’s 5 km walk/ run is supporting the Canadian Armed Forces, military personnel and veterans, with regards to mental illness, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide. At Carleton Place High School on Sept. 9 Flynn noted skating sensation Elizabeth Manley spoke to students in Grades 9-12 about her struggles with mental health. The event was sponsored by the CPDSC in recognition of Suicide Prevention Awareness Day. Manley won the silver medal at the Calgary Olympics in 1988. “Hearing her story and then seeing what she accomplished was unbelievable,” Flynn said. “You could have heard a pin drop in the cafetorium.” “I think the more we talk about this
(mental illness) the better,” LeBlanc said. Representing the Sister City Committee, Flynn said the group’s eighth annual black tie gala is on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the
Town Hall Auditorium. This year’s theme is “Take Me Out to the Ball.” LeBlanc said Sam Bat co-owners Jim and Arlene Anderson are the gala’s honourary co-hosts.
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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. imPoRtAnt All miSSiSSiPPi millS ReSiDentS garbage collection Program gARBAge tAgS 1. Garbage MUST be placed at the curb for collection before 7:00 a.m. on your collection day in order to be assured service (Bylaw 13-56). 2. NO TAG is required for the first bag/container placed out for collection. 3. Additional bags/containers MUST be tagged or they WILL NOT be collected. 4. Additional tags may be purchased for $2.00 at the Municipal Office (3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte), Gemmill’s General Store (2862 Tatlock Road, Clayton), or Nicholson’s Sundries (2529 Highway 29, Pakenham). Tags remaining from previous years are still valid. 5. Excess waste may be disposed of at the Beckwith Transfer Station, 9271 Cavanagh Road, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 12 p.m. Should you have questions or concerns regarding your curbside waste collection please call (613) 256-2064 ext. 235. Please visit the Town’s website www.mississippimills.ca for more information on the curbside garbage and recycle program.
miSSiSSiPPi millS BABySitting coURSe Saturday & Sunday october 18th – october 19th, 2014 9:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m (on both days) Almonte District High SchoolClass Room: TBD Cost: $50.00 (MUST BE 12 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER) PLEASE CALL 256-1077 TO REGISTER
SenioR ShUffleBoARD At the Almonte commUnity centRe The 2014-2015 Senior Shuffleboard season will be starting in early October. The recreational senior shuffleboard program provides all participants with the opportunity to get out and meet new people, take part in some physical activity and have some fun. Interested participants for the Senior Shuffleboard program should contact Marilyn Snedden at 613- 256-3130. For any other questions please call Calvin Murphy Recreation Manager at 256-1077 Ext: 24
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.
Municipal Matters September 25, 2014
*** ReqUeSt foR PRoPoSAlS *** miSSiSSiPPi millS PUBlic liBRARy requires a Space needs Assessment, Pakenham Branch The Mississippi Mills Public Library Board (MMPLB) is seeking proposals for professional services to prepare a Space Needs Assessment which will provide a comprehensive analysis of the current use and future facility needs for the Pakenham Branch Library, and make recommendations for meeting those needs. For detailed description please see the Town’s website at www. mississippimills.ca or contact Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian at pharris@mississippimills.ca. If obtaining a copy of the RFP from the Town’s website, please advise Pam Harris via email at pharris@mississippimills.ca so that any addendums or clarifications on the RFP can be forwarded to you. Interested parties are invited to submit in confidence, their proposals to the undersigned no later than 12 o’clock noon, local time on Wednesday, October 22, 2014. Ms. Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian (613) 256-1037
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
DiD yoU knoW? The Town’s new website has an accessibility page with information on accessible customer service, the Accessibility Advisory Committee and useful links. Check it out at www. mississippimills.ca/en/live/accessibility.asp.
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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Apple pie, history and art in Appleton Sept. 28 Community – On Sunday, Sept. 28, the North Lanark Regional Museum in Appleton is hosting its annual Apple Pie Social. There will be sittings at 1:30 and at 3 p.m. Tickets for the event are $10. The social is a great chance to catch up with friends, enjoy some beautiful music and taste the delicious flavours of baked apple, cinnamon and sugar! Please call the museum to purchase your tickets, 613-257-8503. Did you know that the charming village of Appleton was originally known as Apple Tree Falls in honour of the abundance of apple trees growing along the banks of the Mississippi River. The village was later renamed Teskeyville in
honour of the three Teskey brothers Robert, Joseph and Albert Teskey, who built the original sawmill and gristmill in the 1820s, the woollen mill in 1862 and later a general store. Appleton officially became Appleton in 1857 when the post office arrived. Renaming villages was a common practice in Mississippi Mills. Remember Rosie’s Garden Art? This is the last call! We only have five items left in stock three plate flowers and two teacup flowers. Please drop by the museum if you are interested in purchasing one of these elegant and whimsical pieces of garden art. All proceeds go
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directly to the museum. Thank you Rosie for your generous donation. Drop by the museum to learn more about your local history. Our fall 2014 hours are Wednesday to Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. from September to Nov. 15. Check out our website for other news and events. www.northlanarkregionalmuseum.com. 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 Sarah Chisholm, project manager, North Lanark Regional Museum.
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613-259-2398 or 1-800-239-4695 SOUTH EAST WHITE LAKE Snow Plowing Tender The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to supply snow plowing services. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 3:00 PM October 14th, 2014. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Robert Wittkie CAO/Clerk 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.222 / F: 613-259-2291 E: rwittkie@lanarkhighlands.ca / www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.
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Quilt Winner
The winner of the log cabin quilt draw at the Middleville Fair was Freda Maloney from Bancroft. There are still chances to win two beautiful log cabin pillows on Saturday, October 11 at the museum. Six pillows are available
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On Oct. 27, make it count
ditorial - Signs, signs everywhere are signs… They are popping up all over the landscape like dandelions in the spring. The 2014 municipal election is in full swing if you haven’t already guessed by candidates’ signs that are jockeying for positions on every corner of the map. Some signs are vibrant in colour, design and message, not to mention in size; others are plain and simple on a much smaller scale. No matter the size, or message, colour or non-colour, one thing is the same – keep it legal if you are campaigning. Many do not know there are legal ramifications about erecting election signs – the biggest infraction being permission. According to law enforcement agencies, as well as the Elections Act, there are several laws, rules and regulations to which to adhere. So before candidates go off on a whim, wielding a mallet and a truckload of signs, please make sure you have permission to do so, first of all. Contrary to popular belief, size doesn’t really matter when it comes to an election sign,
just as long as it’s not more than 40-square feet. This will be an exciting year for voting and changes in the municipalities that this newspaper covers. There are several newcomers and veteran politicians out in full force soliciting your vote. This brings forward a new challenge in that we welcome letters to the editor, but not ones endorsing candidates. To be fair to all, we have been providing our readers with information about the various candidates in our readership area – some 500,000 people strong. In the next few weeks leading up to Election Day, Oct. 27, we will fill our pages with even more candidate profiles when space allows, then we will recap before voters go to the polls, just who is up for election… or re-election in some cases. Being prepared to vote is also an important issue. If you are 18 or older, a Canadian citizen, and you reside in one of these local municipalities, (and you’re not prohibited from voting under the Municipal Elections Act, or otherwise by law) then it’s your given right to cast a ballot.
Ensure you’re on the voters’ list by calling your municipal office. In Merrickville-Wolford there is no longer an option for making changes to voter registration online or by phone or email. A resident has to go to the municipal office to check and see if they are on the voter’s list. This year, we can vote electronically – by Internet or by telephone in Montague, Perth, Tay Valley, Merrickville-Wolford, Mississippi Mills and North Grenville. There will no longer be a paper ballot in these first three municipalities. Be assured you will receive a voter information letter in October with a PIN number that will allow you to cast your ballot between Oct. 20 and 27 (available 24 hours a day). In Merrickville –Wolford the main lobby in their municipal building will be turned into an electronic voting station. Staff will be on hand to help any voters who need instruction. The station will be open from Oct. 20 to Oct. 27. In North Grenville, there is another option. Voters who wish to cast their vote using paper ballot may attend the voting location at the North Grenville Municipal Centre, 285 County Rd. 44, Kemptville, on
Monday, Oct. 27 between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Note that North Grenville will also have an electronic voting station at their municipal centre and there are computers at the North Grenville Public Library that can be used. Electors in the Township of Lanark Highlands, Rideau Lakes and the Town of Smiths Falls will be voting by mail. A voting package that includes a ballot, a secrecy envelope and a return envelope along with a voter’s declaration will be mailed to you. For traditionalists in Beckwith Township, Drummond-North Elmsley, the Town of Carleton Place and Westport, electors will be notified of polling stations in early October. Carleton Place will use electronic ballot counters to compile the vote on Election Night. To vote traditionally in these areas, you must attend your polling station on Oct. 27. An advance vote will be available in these areas as well. Contact your municipal office if you have not received your voting package by Sept. 30. No matter what your option is, exercise your right to vote and make your voices heard.
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Thief takes time to mar fundraiser Opinion – How low can one woman be, who steals from another person during a charity fundraiser benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS)? That’s exactly what someone did at Saturday’s Little Black Dress Event in Carleton Place. It was the second year for the ladies only affair, offering fun and pampering for a crowd of more than 300. Festivities included a fashion show, silent auction, buffet dinner, dancing, photo booth, red carpet, games and more. The organizing committee, made up of a wonderful team of people, deserves a world of praise for its efforts. Carol Dryburgh chairs the committee and she’s president of the CCS’ Almonte, Carleton Place and Pakenham chapter. The crime One attendee, a longtime nurse at the Almonte General Hospital, was beyond thrilled to receive a beautiful watch by way of the balloon pop game. Regrettably, she was a little too trusting and left the prize on the countertop while using the restroom. Later that evening when she arrived home and opened the box to show her husband, the timepiece was gone. The Little Black Dress Event’s slogan “Let cancer know it’s time to go” should be changed to “A selfish woman is a thief.” To me it’s a real shame that a night dedicated to celebrating the lives of people who have battled and survived cancer, a night to remember our lost loved ones would be tainted by someone’s lack of respect for the property of others and for the law in general.
Some may argue opportunity makes a thief, but seriously, what makes a person Tara Firma steal when they obviously have enough money to afford the event’s $50 ticket price. Happy ending After hearing about the theft, Dryburgh called the nurse to apologize and she let her know that she had another watch for her. I can’t stress enough that this unfortunate incident had nothing to do with the Little Black Dress Event. This was exclusively the action of one disloyal person. Although the nurse told Dryburgh it was fine and thanked her, the organizer insisted a replacement watch be presented. To me this demonstrates there are two kinds of people: good and bad. Cancer does not discriminate. It affects everyone – the young and old, the rich and poor, men, women and children. Almost all of us know someone who got very sick or died from cancer. Today, over 60 per cent of Canadians diagnosed with cancer will survive, compared to 25 per cent years ago. Because of fundraisers such as the Little Black Dress Event, this number can only improve. The mission of the CCS is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. The Little Black Dress Event took place in the upper hall of the Neelin Street Community Centre (arena). Watch for pictures and a follow up story on the event’s success in next week’s Canadian Gazette.
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Editorial Policy The Canadian Gazette EMC welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.insideottawavalley.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email akulp@perfprint.ca, fax them to 613-283-7480, or mail them to 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1.
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Singing competition winner to be crowned this Saturday ELECT
Community – After participating over the course of seven Saturdays since Aug. 2, the finalists in the Carleton Place Farmers’ Market sing-off competition will have one last chance to wow the
public this Saturday (Sept. 27). Customers at the farmers’ market have voted on their favourites and the top two from each week have moved on. Eighteen performers will par-
ticipate in the final round from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Market Square, to determine who will win the first prize of $500. The winner will be announced during the market’s Apple Pie
Contest on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. In addition to the top prize, second place will be awarded $300, $100 for third and $50 for fourth place.
$50 to $1,000. “And they strut their stuff to a self-picked theme song,” Crowe said. Deputy fire chief Joy and possibly one or two other firefighters will be walking around the curling club, serving drinks and ensuring the ladies are having a good time. The auction’s emcee is Wayne Cavanagh of Jack FM, and Jeff Julian is the evening’s disc jockey. “We have auctioneer Roger Wills from Auctions R Us,” Crowe said, “and Kaitlyn Taylor is our photographer.” “We are very excited for Live Man Auction 3,” said Kate Hallas, United Way Lanark County’s fund development officer. “On behalf of our board and 16 member agencies, we would like to thank all of the event sponsors, participants and volunteers for their help in creating what is sure to be a fun and memorable
night,” she said. United Way of Lanark County singled out Crowe and the Carleton Place LCBO for their work. “Linda has been instrumental to the success of this event, and we are so grateful to have her on board,” Hallas said. “Her passion and charisma are truly inspiring.” Man and silent auction prizes must be paid for and picked up the same evening. Terms of payment: cash, debit, MasterCard or Visa. Leading up to the event, the names of participating men and their businesses are prominently displayed in the window at the Carleton Place LCBO.
While at the checkout, customers will be asked if they would like to make a donation to the organization. The store will also hold a bake sale on Sept. 26 (tomorrow), beginning at 10 a.m., with all proceeds supporting the cause. “Anyone making a donation at the checkout will have their name entered in a draw for a fabulous prize,” Crowe said. The United Way Lanark County is just one great cause supported by the Carleton Place LCBO. Others include Mother’s Against Drunk Drivers and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. In 2013 the Live Man Auction raised $5,400, and funds collected by way of the store totaled $13,548. “Don’t miss this fun-filled evening,” Crowe said. “It’s been so successful the last couple of years.”
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Dr. Bahaa Awwad talks about ovarian cancer Ovarian cancer is a lethal disease, because no screening is available for the general population. “However, screening is available for those at high risk of developing the disease,” explains Dr. Bahaa Awwad, who will become Almonte General Hospital’s Chief of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in December 2014. Women with a strong family history of cancer of the ovaries, breast, colon, rectum or endometrium, or who have the BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 gene mutations are at high risk of developing the disease. “Genetic testing and counselling are available for women who think they may have BRCA 1 or 2,” says Dr. Awwad. “If they have these gene mutations, surgical removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes by age 40 can cut their risk by 90 per cent.” For women with a strong family history, or who have BRCA 1 or 2 and don’t want preventative surgery, Dr. Awwad suggests they have a CA125 blood test and a transvaginal ultrasound every six to 12 months.
One in 70 women will develop ovarian cancer. “It can develop at any age, but women aged 50 to 60 are at higher risk,” says Dr. Awwad. Dr. Bahaa Awwad talks about ovarian cancer complain of abdominal pressure, pain or discomfort or that their clothing feels tight around their waist. Pressure on the bladder or rectum may cause symptoms, and there may also be weight loss, nausea, vomiting, vaginal bleeding and swelling in the legs.” A diagnosis to confirm ovarian cancer is done by laboratory examination of tissue or fluid. In Stage 1 ovarian cancer, the disease is confined to one or
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both ovaries. Stage 2 means the cancer has spread to the pelvis, Stage 3 means it has spread to the abdomen and Stage 4 means it has spread beyond the abdomen. “Treatment usually involves debulking: removing the ovaries, uterus fallopian tubes and as much diseased tissue as possible,” says Dr. Awwad. “This may be followed by chemotherapy, radiation or both.” Every year, 200,000 women in North America develop ovarian cancer, and the overall survival rate is 46 per cent. “By the time ovarian cancer is diagnosed, it is often so far advanced it is terminal,” says Dr. Awwad. Women who take birth control pills for at least five years can cut their risk of developing ovarian cancer by 50 per cent, Dr. Awwad says. “See your doctor for regular checkups, including a pelvic examination,” he adds.
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Keep hummingbird feeders full as they will stay here until end of September and go from feeders. Our hummingbird feeder has been used occasionally. In the fall, these little birds are in and out of the feeder so quickly that they are hardly ever seen. However, they will be with us until at least the end of September, so please keep your feeders filled. As well, some of the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds that nested further north will be coming through on their southern migration. On Petrie Road, near Mississippi Lake, Lenore Jackman had a juvenile
Holy Name of Mary St. Mary’s Parish Almonte 613-256-1034 Father Lindsay Harrison SATURDAY MASS - 4:30pm SUNDAY MASS 9:00am – 10:30am Children’s Liturgy, Youth Ministry, Bible Study, Prayer Circle (check website for times & programs) www.holynameofmaryparish.com
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hummingbird bump into the screen door. It bounced off and fell onto the porch. Lenore picked it up, and held it in her hands till it began to stir. She
placed it in an open birdcage and set it on the porch. In half an hour the little bird tried to sit up, but seemed quite weak. They called and asked for advice, but as we talked the Hummingbird suddenly flew out of the cage into the yard. Recovery seemed complete. In Beckwith Township, Diane Laroux heard a Whip-poor-will on Sept. 10. These birds stay later than we know. Also in Beckwith, Randy Marinelli observed flocks of Canada Geese flying over three days in a row
in mid-September. He had a juvenile hummingbird on Sept. 9, plus a second one Sept. 11. Both were drinking fluid very well. Randy has a Winter Wren still on his property. In Pakenham, Ray Holland had a Purple Finch come to his feeders, after they have been away all summer. I’ll relate a hawk identification problem Georgina Doe and I had next week. Please call Lynda at 613-256-5013 or email bennett@magma.ca with bird reports.
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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 Sunday of every month Web: www.myinSPIREnetwork.com 117 Victoria St., Carleton Place 299 Bridge St. Carleton Place 6pm – 2nd thru 5th 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 St. James Anglican Church Worship Service 11am www.carletonplaceadventists.org Email joe@myinSPIREnetwork.com website: hillsiderpc.ca Children’s Church provided “The Anglican Church in Carleton Place” Pastor: Didier Fourny for more info Pastor – Rev. Matthew Dyck Prayer & Bible Study 225 Edmund Street, Carleton Place, SATURDAY SERVICES The Church for the Whole Person! 613-791-4811 – mhdyck@rogers.com Wednesday 7pm Sabbath School – 9:30 AM Ontario 613-257-3178 SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, All Welcome! Handicap access Divine Service – 11:00 AM RELATIONAL, EMOTIONAL Website: stjamescarletonplace.org Almonte United Church www.cpbaptist.ca Prayer and Bible Study Sunday, September 28th, 2014 106 Elgin Street, Almonte Ottawa Valley Wednesday 4:00 PM 16th After Penecost Parish of FranktownTel: 256-1355 Vineyard Church EVERYONE WELCOME! Innisville Anglican Churches Rev. Mary Royal Loving God, Loving People, 8am Holy Eucharist The Rev. David Vavasour Having Fun Organist & Music Director: 10am Choral Eucharist Zion-Memorial The Venerable Mary Ellen Berry When: 10:30am SUNDAY Neil Milnes 10am JAM (Jesus and Me) United Church 613-257-1340 Carleton Place High School 10:30am – SUNDAY WoRShIP 37 Franklin Street • 613-257-2133 Thursday, october 2nd, 2014 www.franktown-innisvilleparish.ca 613-257-6045 & Sunday School SUNDAY SERVICE 10am Holy Eucharist St. James, Franktown 8:30 am www.ottawavalleyvineyard.ca Child Care Available & SUNDAY SChool Roast Beef Supper Rector The Rev’d David Andrew Website: www.almonteunited.com 10:30am Almonte September 21 – 4-7 pm organist Mr. Ralph Langtry FULLY ACCESSIBLE Email: office@almonteunited.com Presbyterian Church St. Johns, Innisville 10:30 am Choir Director Patricia Grainger Minister: Office Hours: 9am–12pm Mon–Fri. 111 Church St. 613-256-2184 The original Ramblers Concert Rev. Peter W. Dahlin, B.A., M.Div. For Transportation call the office. apc@trytel.com September 21 – 2 pm Musical Director: Tony Stuart St. Andrew’s Minister, Rev. Barry Carr All are welcome! Cornerstone WARM WELCOME TO ALL! Presbyterian Church Mr. George Stewart Community Church The Lighthouse 39 Bridge Street 613-257-3133 Organist and Choir Director 1728 Concession 11-A, Almonte 355 Moffatt Street 613-257-4255 Sunday 11:00 am Worship Service Ashton-Munster Rev. Barry Carr, Minister (at the round-about) Pastor: Doug Anderson Pastoral Charge & Sunday School Organist and Choir Director: Pastor: Rev. Gary Landers Email: info@cplighthouse.org The United Church of Canada Nursery Care Available Susan Harron 613-256-4995 Website: www.cplighthouse.org Rev. Arlyce Schiebout All Welcome! SUNDAY WoRShIP 10am Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday Services Services in both churches. Transportation is available by calling Ample Parking – Fully Accessible 10am Celebration Service Nursery provided. Fully Accessible Elford Giles 613-256-2460 Nursery Care/Sunday School & Children’s Church 613-257-7761 Handicap Accessible Weekly Bible Study & Prayer Calvary Pentecostal Church Contact us for more information for more information standrewschurch39@gmail.com * Friendly Family-Centred Ministry * Phone: 613-257-3484 Personal prayer available Everyone Welcome. Blog: standrewscarletonplace.com A Free Methodist Email: calvarychurch@sympatico.ca Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–2:30pm Child Care provided. Call or come by Contact Barb www.calvarycp.ca Congregation
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Lifestyle – Ten days ago, I looked into the backyard and there was a very healthy-looking raccoon. Dropped seeds were eaten from the ground, however the pole to the feeder presented a challenge. Climbing the pole, the squirrel baffle prevented access to the feeder platform. For an hour, the raccoon seemed to find many items to eat. Five Blue Jays have been busy at the sunflower feeder. A pair of Hairy Woodpeckers enjoy the peanut feeder. Three Mourning Doves seem to come
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Carleton Place’s Gordon Brazeau seeks first term on council tgesner@perfprint.ca
News – Fourteen people are now officially in the running for five councillor seats in Carleton Place. Gordon Brazeau, born in Almonte and raised in Carleton Place, filed his nomination papers on July 10 at town hall. “I’ve always thought about running for council,” he said, “but the timing is finally right.” Currently unemployed, Brazeau would like to focus on economic development, bringing more businesses and jobs to Carleton Place. “Jobs that pay more than minimum wage, jobs with benefits,” the 64-year-old said. Another issue important to Brazeau is health care, stating that the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital “not compatible with the
Furthermore, the political hopeful would “I retired from bowling thing it can be, and in order like to see council’s communications with the because of my knee,” he said, for that to happen, “there is a community improved, as well as more afford- “but I now like to golf.” need for change.” able housing for seniors. Brazeau wants to see CarBrazeau can be reached at With a diverse employment background that leton Place become every- gordonbrazeau@gmail.com. includes accounting, computers and business administration, Brazeau feels he could be a benefit to the community. He describes himself as a team player, “someone who is honest, reliable and trustworthy.” $10 per pie “From the late 1990s until recently, I did Order by Sept. 26, 2014 contract work at the Canada Revenue Agency,” Pick up date Oct. 8, 2014 Brazeau said. For 39 years Brazeau has been a member of Order from Liz Barron 613.256.8287 or any Civitan Member Gordon Brazeau Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192 in Carleton Place, and he previously belonged to the needs of the community.” “It’s not suitable, and people are driving into town’s 5 Pin Bowlers’ Association and assisted with the Youth Bowling Council. Ottawa,” he said.
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Councillor Ferguson questions staff on new brewery in Pakenham Tiffany Lepack
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News – The following briefs are items that were discussed at the Sept. 2 Town of Mississippi Mills Committee of the Whole meeting. A public meeting was held on the zoning amendment request by Andre Rieux, who owns the property at 239 Deer Run Road in Pakenham. No one spoke on the proposal however Pakenham ward Coun. Denzil Ferguson raised a concern. Ferguson was concerned about the proposed use of the natural spring creek on the property. “Farmers benefit from that, if the dairy farmers are without the creek they
are out of business,” said Ferguson. Town of Mississippi Mills planner Stephen Stirling told the committee that notice was given to required property owners under the planning act. Ferguson asked that notice be given to all who are affected by the creek. Stirling told the Canadian Gazette that all eight property owners on the creek would be consulted. “We are contacting those who may be affected individually,” Stirling told the Canadian Gazette. “The main thing is that we want to sit down with the property owners to address or consider any concerns.” Staff is currently calling the owners and at this time Stirling is unsure when the matter will be back to the commit-
tee. Rieux told the committee that the brewery planned on site will effect less than one per cent of the demand of the creek. The purpose of the amendment is to facilitate a site plan control application for the development of a small-scale micro-brewery (Cartwright Springs Brewery) with outdoor parking, landscaping and a septic area. The current area is zoned rural and the amendment would see it changed to a rural commercial exception. Festivals Tiffany MacLaren, community economic and cultural co-ordinator for the Town of Mississippi Mills and Kristi Farrier from Sagum Corporation gave an
update on the festival/events functional plan and festival consortium coordinator position. The study and the contract position were both funded by the Ontario Cultural Development grant. Farrier told the committee that she had conducted 16 in-person consultations and 14 online surveys from local festival boards. The findings showed that 24/29 of the festivals were run by non-profit organizations with sound governance. The most significant challenges for the groups related to volunteers, such as recruitment and retention. Farrier gave 12 recommendations for the festival consortium including starting an online resource hub, event summit, building a volunteer base and more.
MacLaren told the committee she was happy with the report because they had never had all of the festivals looked at as one before. Phase two of the project is to hire the festival consortium co-ordinator position. MacLaren said they are currently in the interview process and hope to have someone in place by early October. Lawn bowling The committee approved a recommendation for council to support the Almonte Lawn Bowling Club’s Ontario Trillium Foundation grant application for work to be done to the club’s greens. A new gutter system was built in 2012, which raised the greens and now causes the occasional tripping hazard.
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Let’s talk about suicide; Brett Pearson Run for Your Life Sept. 27 ELECT CLAUDIA Community – It’s hard to escape the news about suicide. Almost every day we pick up a newspaper, or turn on the TV or log onto our favourite media website, we face another story about someone taking their own life. But as much as we are inundated with these tragic tales, we seldom talk openly about mental health or substance abuse issues especially with our friends and families and those closest to us. We always shun away from the topic as if it were a contagion or something to be ashamed of. Fortunately in Carleton Place speaking openly about suicide and mental health is becoming more of the norm and a lot of this is due to the actions of one person. Ni-
cole Pearson of the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee has been delivering her ‘Mother’s Message of Hope’ to literally thousands of students since the death of her own son Brett almost eight years ago. This full-time employee of the Public Health Agency of Canada has donated her time and effort to make presentations to school classes and assemblies in Lanark, Leeds/Grenville and Ottawa. She speaks openly about the suicide of her own son and how her family survived and the tragedy. She talks about the resources available locally for those in need and at risk and points out warning signs that everyone can understand. Her story helps to instill a sense of responsi-
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bility among her audiences so that they know that it’s right to extend help and wrong not to speak out. Nicole travels from school to school with partners and stakeholders such as local police services and mental health professionals to help deliver the message that help is available and people do care about each other in our community. This Saturday, Sept. 27, Nicole will be joined by dozens of volunteers and hundreds of participants as she and the drug strategy group host the fourth annual Brett Pearson Run for Your Life 5 KM charity walk/run. As in past years, Nicole has assembled a team of community leaders who will speak on the topic
of suicide and what we all can do to help those at risk. Carleton Place Coun. Jerry Flynn will be the emcee and speakers will include mayor Wendy Leblanc, MP Scott Reid, Master Cpl (Ret’d) Jody Mitic, OPP Sgt. Robert Croth, Father David Andrew, Carleton Place Legion member Ron Goebel and of course Nicole herself. Run/walk registration starts at 8:30 a.m. and the ceremonies kick off at 9 a.m. at the Carleton Place Town Hall Square next to the town hall on Mill Street. Visit www.cpdrugstrategy.ca to learn more. Submitted by Brian Turner, member of the Carleton Place Drug Strategy Committee.
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Musician, nutritionist Christa Lowry seeks Ramsay ward seat for Mississippi Mills
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tricky to work as full-time musician so she went back to school to study nutrition. She wrote her board exam this summer and will receive the designation of Registered Holistic Nutritionist later this fall. She is currently the in-house nutrition specialist at Dandelion Foods in Almonte and will start to build her nutrition consulting practice once she has her designation. She still has time for music by ‘paying it forward’ as she donates many of her performances to support the community or charity organiza-
tions such as Lanark County Interval House, UNICEF and the Human Rights Watch. She currently sits on the executive of the Musical Club of Ottawa, which raises money through performances to support youth music programs and scholarship and also held positions on student government while studying at McGill. 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.
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News – Mississippi Mills council needs more diversity and a broader perspective, according to new Ramsay ward candidate Christa Lowry. “We need a fresh, team-based approach on council that includes younger voices and women,” said Lowry in an email to the Canadian Gazette. “I’m running for council because I believe as a young, professional woman, I can contribute to making council stronger and therefore make Mississippi Mills even better.” Lowry says she has deep family roots in the community; eight generations ago her family arrived in Fitzroy Harbour before settling in what is now Mississippi Mills. She grew up on her parents’ dairy farm just outside of Almonte and has lived in Montreal, Quebec City and Toronto studying and working as a professional musician before transitioning to a career in the health industry. She holds a double Masters degree in music studying at McGill, Laval University and the University of Toronto. She was a founding member of the Toronto Bass Quintet, has been broadcast on CBC/Radio Canada and recorded for the Analekta label. One of her favourite contracts was performing on the re-recording of the ‘Hockey Night in Canada Theme’ for TSN. All of this she says would allow her to bring a different point of view to council. “As a farmer’s daughter, an artist, a young entrepreneur and a health practitioner, I bring a truly unique perspective to the council table,” said Lowry. “I value respectful communication and believe that a collaborative approach is the best way to address concerns.” Her musical background would also help her around the council table. “A successful musician listens and always forgoes ego in favour of the ensemble’s greater good,” said Lowry. “I think this is key to teamwork of any kind. As with musical endeavours or governmental bodies, the whole is always stronger than the sum of its parts.” The first issue she feels that needs to be addressed if elected to council is communication, both among council members and between council and the residents of the town. “If elected, I will work with my fellow council members to encourage a respectful, team-based approach on council,” said Lowry. “I will also help to improve communication between council and residents to ensure that the people’s voice is heard and given a meaningful way to participate in decision-making and government policy.” Also important to her and the residents of Ramsay ward is rural development.
“I commit to supporting a rural development plan that addresses our needs of today and tomorrow,” said Lowry. “I believe in rural planning which respects the existing agricultural community, preserves ecological health and values the rural character of Ramsay ward.” She also wants to help to enrich the community by encouraging local agribusinesses, entrepreneurs, artists and small businesses to help them thrive. She recently moved back to the area to be closer to family and says it’s
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Community – The 15th annual Ride of Splendor in support of the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary was held on Sunday, Sept. 21. The event had 66 riders take off from the Carleton Place Curling Club and it raised $11,410 from all sources. In honour of the 15th anniversary, the Motor Maids lead the riders through town. The group has been in Canada for 64 years.
I have been suffering with depression and anxiety with a crippling fear daily for months. Can you help? In all the health questions and requests I receive in a year to help others, probably the most frequent request I receive is to help someone who is suffering with mental attack. Solving the mental demons of depression, anxiety and fear has become a primary focus of most healthcare offices. Fear is the expression of somebody at their worst; love is the expression of somebody at their best. Your words have power; so start speaking love and life over yourself. If you say your job is hectic, you are too busy and have no time, this will manifest in your life in a negative way. If you are grateful for a job, grateful to work among people and grateful to serve people, you will shift your life for the better. Depression and anxiety are self-focused convictions. Depression focuses the attention on you. Blame, conviction, guilt and helplessness all breed out of depression. Solving the mental demons requires that you lift the
spirits of someone else. Give of yourself and see what happens. You CAN give more, and you NEED to give more, to see the change. Perform ‘Acts of Random Kindness’. Noah’s A.R.K. was a huge Act of Random Kindness. He listened and obeyed God’s instruction. God has called you to make a difference! Your life is important and you can make a difference! Take a step for a positive change. Is it your job? Try to find something that fits your values. Is it a dream you are not pursuing? Pursue it. Is it forgiveness you are withholding? Forgive, for YOUR sake. Start by loving others and love who you were created to be. Fear, depression and anxiety are felt in your brain. Love, hope and forgiveness are felt in your heart. Start feeding your heart and not your head. It will change your life! Blessings, Dr Murphy
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PRoPeRtY & Auction SAle Saturday october 4, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. for the estate of theresa Mask
565 Fortington St., Renfrew, Ontario Beautiful 3 bedroom brick bungalow, in ideal location. All new windows, and doors, new gas furnace, gas fire place, and new roof. Eat-in kitchen, large livingroom, 3 piece bathroom, and finished basement. On a large lot, 60’ frontage and 120’ deep, paved driveway, with storage shed. Selling as-is, how-is, where-is. $20,000.00 down on sale day, remainder due in 60 days. Subject to low reserve bid. House and property being sold at 1:00 p.m. Viewing by appointment only call Michael Mask at 613-432-5129. For full listings and pictures go to prestoncull.com Auctioneer: Preston Cull, R.R.#1 Douglas, Ontario 613-649-2378
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Sports – After being handed their first loss of the season by the Ottawa Junior Senators, the Carleton Place Canadians redeemed themselves with a gritty game against local rivals, the Smiths Falls Bears, at home on Sunday afternoon. Both teams put on a show of exciting hockey. The Canadians never led the game once – until captain Stephen Baylis put the puck in the net at 5:11 of overtime to give the team a 7-6 win. The game marked the sixth time the Canadians have gone into overtime, just 11 games into the season. They kept their overtime win record intact, netting their sixth win in the extra session. With the win, the Canadians have 10 wins and one loss so far this season and sit atop the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) standings. Goalie Guillaume Therien started in net for the Canadians, who outshot the Bears
in the first period, 17-7. A high sticking penalty to Andy Sturtz 33 seconds into the game gave Smiths Falls the opportunity to get on the board first with a goal from Brandon Lesway, assisted by Taylor Henry and Daniel Lombardi. Shortly afterwards at 5:12 of the first, Smiths Falls went up 2-0 with an unassisted goal from Taylor Henry. The Canadians answered with their own goal by Connor Merkley from Tyson Stewart and Brayden Stortz at 12:53; Smiths Falls added another goal to go up 3-1 in the period before the Canadians’ Andrew Dodson gave the team its second goal of the game at 16:32. It was assisted by Owen Grant. At 19:06 of the first, the Bears struck again, closing out the period up 4-2. A goaltending change by the Canadians, putting Adrian Clarke in and Therien out, led off the second period where tempers between the two teams flared. Carleton Place racked up six penal-
an extra attacker. That tied assisted by Pefley and Sturthings 6-6 and forced over- tz. time. Despite the even match Baylis would go on to on the scoreboard, Carleton score the game winner at See CANADIANS page A/CP18 5:11 of the overtime period,
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Bears struck and then added another power play goal to go up 6-4. The Canadians would fight back to within one again, thanks to a power play goal by Adam Lloyd, from Wesley Baker and Sturtz, just as the period ended. After a busy second period, the third saw just two Bears penalties and one goal. That came at 19:01 from Sturtz, unassisted, with Clarke on the bench for
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is definitely nice to walk across the campus, it’s safer and that’s what this does,” said Ferguson. “And it’s a sports field we get to use all the time, everyday. It is here for physical education classes, soccer, recess for the Grade 7 and 8s. We have a proper field
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and bleachers. Overall, it was a very successful day for everyone involved. Senior football coach Christopher Spratt said it was an extremely exciting game for the players, coaches, students and staff. “It was so heartwarming to see so many parents and students at the game,” said Spratt. “Our kids deserve to play at a home field and we thank the board for it, this was the first time we didn’t have to go all the way across town.” McRae noted the field is not just for school teams. “I think the field is incredible, not just the field but the new parking lot, crosswalk, closing of Stephen Street and new learning spaces,” said McRae. “We have it for Grade 7 and 8s to develop their skills, keep fit and engaged.” Baskwill thinks it will benefit many in the community. “I think it’s an amazing opportunity for us to give students a chance to play. They didn’t have this before and it’s not just for students but the whole community,” said Baskwill. Levi called the field “wonderful.” “They used to have to play on a field with rocks and gravel and with the track on the edge, it’s a vast
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All-terrain vehicle use on Leeds-Grenville roads defined in bylaw News – The following are highlights of the regular United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Council meeting held on Thursday, Sept. 18. Counties council has passed a bylaw which specifies sections of Leeds Grenville roadways which can now be used by all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The Thousand Islands ATV Club requested approval for ATVs on portions of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville road system which connects up a series of private land trails that are being developed. The request was reviewed by the Committee of the Whole and input from Leeds County OPP officials was received. The sections of roadway where ATVs are allowed include: County Road 2 from Jenkins Road to Civic Address #1633 east of Mallorytown; County Road 34 from Kyes to Modler Road; County Road 34 from Haid to Lexx Road; County Road 32 one kilometre south and north of South Lake Culvert; County Road 3 from one kilometre south and north of the bridge at BlackBridge Rapids; County Road 3 from one kilometre north and south of Long Point Road; County Road 3 one kilometre north
and south of Outlet Road, and County Road 40 from Beales Road to the hamlet of Charleston. A previous bylaw was repealed. Two housing units designated as seniors only Counties council has approved a recommendation from the joint services committee of Leeds and Grenville to designate two social housing buildings as seniors-only facilities. A bylaw was passed Thursday has designated 80 Water Street, in Brockville, and 43 Centre Street, in Lansdowne, as seniors-only housing. The Housing Services Act (2012) allows for such a designation if supported by the population, future demographics, and demand in the local area. The Brockville and Lansdowne buildings were formerly “seniors only” until the 1990s. The United Counties reviewed the current public housing portfolio, non-profit housing mandates, and public housing of other consolidated municipal services managers in eastern Ontario. Reviews of the current composition of tenants and the applicants on the social housing waitlist were also completed. Following the analysis it was
determined these locations have a higher proportion of seniors already residing in the units and a significant number of seniors awaiting a unit at these locations. Seniors will be defined as 65 and older. Tenants under the age of 65 can continue to reside at the locations for the remainder of their tenures. Those wishing to relocate to a non-seniors building will not be charged a transfer fee.
food can be collected, stored and prepared for distribution to restaurants, schools, and others wishing to use locally grown products. The idea of a food hub in this area is supported within the Counties Integrated Community Sustainability Plan. A food hub ties in with the development of a Food Charter earlier this year. In July, counties council provided a letter of support to the Two Rivers Food Hub that could be utilized in Two Rivers Food Hub gives pre- applying for additional grants. sentation Representatives from the new Two Counties approve funding for Rivers Food Hub gave a presenta- Kemptville College transition tion and made a request for $10,000 plan in funding at the Committee of the Counties council has approved Whole earlier this month. a Kemptville College Renewal Counties staff will gather addi- Task Force funding request to help tional information and report back to cover the cost of a Kemptville Colcouncil. lege Campus Development plan that The Food Hub, to be located in would be led by the Municipality of Smiths Falls in the Gallipeau Centre, North Grenville. will service all of Lanark, Leeds and Council approved $8,500 to come Grenville. Farmland surrounding the from the existing United Counties Gallipeau Centre could possibly be 2014 economic development departrented out to farmers and used for ment budget through project timeline community gardens. adjustments. A food hub is a wholesale opThe task force is also seeking eration which connects farmers and funding from provincial and federal buyers and provides a facility where programs, the Municipality of North
Grenville, the Kemptville College Foundation as well as other counties in the region. Once complete, the plan is to be submitted for consideration to the provincial facilitator, the Honourable Lyle Vanclief. In March 2014, the University of Guelph announced the closure of all academic programs at the Kemptville Campus by the end of the winter 2015 semester. The plan will include consideration for the continuance of postsecondary education and training, and any additional complementary developments that would utilize the campus land and buildings to create a sustainable campus. Upcoming meetings Committee of the Whole on Tuesday, Oct. 7; joint services commitee on Wednesday, Oct. 8; and counties council on Thursday, Oct. 23. Committee of the Whole on Tuesday, Nov. 4; joint services committee on Wednesday, Nov. 5; counties council on Thursday, Nov. 20. All meetings begin at 9 a.m. in the council chambers at 25 Central Avenue, Brockville. Submitted by the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.
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News – Last summer, the environmental issues committee (EIC) of the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) conducted a campaign to increase public awareness of the environmental damage caused by single-use plastic shopping bags. They were concerned about how in Canada alone, between nine and 15 billion shopping bags are generated every year. Most of those bags end up in landfills, waterways and fields and cause great harm to wildlife over the many hundreds of years that it takes for these bags to break down. So EIC and MVFN decided to do something about it at the local level. Headed by EIC chairperson Theresa Peluso, MVFN members hosted information booths at various festivals and stores in Mississippi Mills to spread the word about how harmful these plastic bags are. They also asked the merchants in Almonte, Pakenham and Clayton about their awareness of the issue, their store policy about providing plastic bags and alternatives, as well as their ideas on how to reduce plastic bag consumption. Next, they got the youngsters involved by organizing a contest in local schools. The contest consisted of designing a poster illustrating the damage caused by plastic bags. The winning posters were then copied and distributed to nearly every store, municipal building and church in Mississippi Mills. For various reasons (small number of stores selling items requiring a bag, change in store personnel in past year), the follow-up survey was limited to data from 10 stores. For these 10 stores, there was a reduction of nearly 103,000 bags, which represents a decrease of about 19 per cent over the previous year. Last year, these same 10 stores reported using 539,850 plastic bags; this year, 437,070 bags. One merchant, on realizing how much was being spent on plastic bags, decided to sell cloth bags printed with the store’s logo with the provision that custom-
ers using the bags for their purchases would receive a discount on their purchases every time they used the bag. A few more stores now wait for the customer to request a plastic bag and promote the reuse of single-use plastic bags. MVFN attributes the decrease in plastic bag consumption in large part to their plastic bag reduction campaign held last year, including the impact of the student posters which were visible everywhere. Municipal initiatives, such as increasing waste diversion options, may have also contributed indirectly to the drop off in plastic bag use. MVFN and EIC extend many, many thanks (on behalf of the animals and plants that share this planet) to all the students who participated in the poster contest, to the merchants who are trying hard to reduce the use of plastic bags, and to the public who are changing their bag habits to help the natural environment. What can be done to reduce this number further? Using plant-based biodegradable plastic bags is a good option for situations where plastic bags are the best solution (e.g. for dog feces, litter, baked goods, and bulk food items). Putting up eye-catching signs to remind people to bring their own bags would help. Simply put, ways need to be found to encourage more people to develop the habit of always using alternatives to those throwaway bags. MVFN’s next objectives are to source low-cost plantbased biodegradable bags, as well as cloth bags that can be printed inexpensively with a store logo, for Mississippi Mills, to continue efforts to increase public awareness of the plastic bag issue and to get support from municipal councillors to reduce plastic bag consumption (perhaps by printing signs for stores to display). Reducing plastic bag consumption by nearly 19 per cent is a huge achievement – but perhaps Mississippi Mills residents can top that. Submitted by the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists.
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Libra, staying the course may be a challenge this week. You have too many things pulling you in different directions. But you’ll be successful if you can get a foothold in one thing.
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Bryan and Lauraine Leach wish to offer our thankful appreciation to those who expressed their deep sympathies on the recent, sudden death of our beloved mother, Eleanor Mae Leach (Smith) September 8th, 2014. Special thanks to Rev. Albert Hoppins. Your kindness will not be forgotten.
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My birthday started off with a lovely trip to Alaska with my friend Kay. Then my family and friends put on a party which I was overwhelmed with friends - relations near and far. Many thanks to those who helped with food and a lovely cake to share, also thanks goes for cards, gifts, phone calls, flowers, money, even hugs you all made my eightieth birthday one to remember. You all are wonderful. God Bless you all, Thanks, love Helen
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The family of the late David Blair wish to thank everyone for the overwhelming support and comfort at the time of David’s tragic passing. For the cards, calls, the abundance of food and our wonderful friends, neighbours and family for preparing the luncheon. Mike, we are so grateful that you were with him to comfort and assist him along with the paramedics and the staff at Perth Hospital ER. We are profoundly thankful to Stewart Blair and his staff for the respect and dignity shown to us as they guided us through this difficult time. Rev. Grace Vaters, our angel of support, thank you for the beautiful and touching service. As a family, we are truly blessed. Sincerely Norma, Susan, Johnny and Linda
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We wish to extend our heart-felt thank you to all those who expressed their condolences on the passing of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Margaret (Peggy) Bennett. Thank you to the staff at Lanark Lodge for their kind and loving care of Mom. Thanks to David Scotland and Roger Merkley at Scotland Funeral Home for ensuring that the arrangements were done professionally and with grace. Special thanks to Father DiRocco for his comforting words. It meant so much to see the CWL Honour Guard at the church and to hear the hymns that were dear to Mom being sung so beautifully by the choir. Thank you to Kevin Goligher for offering solace to our family by playing the bagpipes at the grave side. Mom wore her Scottish heritage proudly. The luncheon served by the Westport Legion was also much appreciated. Thank you to the pallbearers: nephews Dave Willis, Dave Craig, Doug Craig and grandchildren Teri Cota, Adam Cota and Nicole Bennett. Over the past few years, many neighbours were always there whenever help was needed, in particular, Ronnie, Dave, Roger and Julia who tended Mom’s flower beds. Sue brought sunshine into Mom’s last few months on the farm. Thanks again for all the kind thoughts, words and prayers from family, friends and neighbours. God bless you all. Pete, Pat, Kevin and families
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BAILEY CODE - BRADLEY ANDERSON Daisy and Rob Anderson of McDonald’s Corners are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Brad to Bailey Code, daughter of Bill Code and Bonnie Cameron of Perth. Their wedding ceremony will take place at Big Valley Farm, Saturday October 4, 2014. An open invitation to their reception for all friends and family to follow at 8:00 pm at McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Hall.
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Bruce Pearson September 29, 2014 Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a step-father and thankfully you have been our “someone special”. With all of our love from Jennifer, Michelle and Ben xoxo
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DR. K. JENINE McCANN Parents, Jeff and Laurie McCann and sisters, Carlie and Julia are very pleased to announce Jenine’s graduation from New York Chiropractic College. She has received her Doctorate of Chiropractic. She received her undergraduate at Queens University, Kingston. Jenine is accepting new patients of all ages at ‘Heritage Community Fitness & Rehabilitation Centre’, in Carleton Place. Referrals or memberships are not required to make an appointment. Grandparents are Bill and Dorothy Maynard, Joan and the late T.J. McCann. Congratulations Jenine. We’re all so proud of you!
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England Herrick “Rick” England
Rick passed away Saturday evening, September 20th, 2014 surrounded by the love of his family at the age of 57 years. He was the loved son of Vic and late Shirley England and beloved husband of Gwen (Hanna) England. Rick was a devoted and much loved father to his children and grandchildren, Greg (Jilene) and their children Mason, Dylan and Logan, Graham (Jennifer) and their children Andrew, Lauren and Jackson and Amanda (Billy) and their son Herrick. He will be sadly missed by his sisters Jean (Brian) Barrie, Ethel (Steve) Barbary, Anita (Lynn) Cooper, brother Gordon England, Gwen’s family Grant (Shawn) and Phil (Carol Anne) Hanna, Debbie (Miles) Thompson, Judy (Jerry) Joyce, Susan (Hughie) Baker and Robin (Dave) Asselstine. He will be fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, their families and many good friends. Rick was predeceased by his grandparents Don (Jean) VanAlstine, William (Mary) England, brother Keith and Gwen’s parents Ken and Audrey Hanna. Friends were received at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth Tuesday September 23rd, 2014 from 2:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 8:30 P.M. Funeral service was held in the Chapel Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Interment, Laidley Cemetery, Maberly. In remembrance, contributions to Laidley Cemetery or the South Sherbrooke Fire Department would be appreciated.
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Gordon William Lloyd Gordon
Bill passed away, in hospital, Perth, with his family by his side, on Saturday, September 20, 2014. William Lloyd Gordon, of Perth, at the age of 82 years. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Burns and Susie Gordon (nee’ O’Neil). Sadly, his beloved wife, Doris, had predeceased him in August 2014. Much loved and respected father to Karen (Donald) Morrison, Judy (Steve Dixon), Janice (Ray) Kirkham, Joanne (Junior) Dowdall, Stephen (Jessie Frost), Mark, and Brad. Bill was the cherished Grampa to 22 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great granddaughter. Bill was also predeceased by his brothers: Ross, Edwin, Clifford, Bobby, and James. He is survived by his sisters, Bertha and Gladys, and by his sister-in-law Grace. Friends were received at the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, on Wednesday, September 24th from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Funeral service will be held in the O’Dacre Family Chapel on Thursday, September 25th, at 1:00 pm. Interment, Crawford Cemetery, McDonalds Corners. For those wishing, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Parkinson Society of Canada would be appreciated. Mr. Gordon’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth 613-267-3082
At Lanark Lodge, Perth, Ontario on September 21st, 2014, Gilbert Inwood at the age of 71 years. He was the loved father to Dale Inwood and ShariLynne Inwood and the cherished grandfather to Josh (Sarah Baumman) Inwood and Travis Tysic and great grandfather to Ava and Olivia Inwood. Gilbert will be sadly missed by his brothers Jack and Eric Inwood, his sister Evelyn Boles and his former wife Marilyn Burch. He was predeceased by his parents James and Annie (Sweeny) Inwood and his brothers Jim and Norman Inwood, sisters Ruby Buchanan, Audrey Dixon, Helen Blackburn, Ethel Duncan and Marguerite Crain. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth on Friday, September 26th, 2014 from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 2:00 P.M. Interment Scotch Line Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to Parkinson Foundation or the Alzheimers Society of Lanark County 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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Thrassivoulos “Mike”
Peacefully, surrounded by family, at the Ottawa Hospital, General Campus on Tuesday, September 16, 2014, age 75. Loving husband of Catherine Andrikopoulos. Beloved father of Kosta (Crystal) and Nick. Cherished grandfather of Michael. Will be sadly missed by his brothers Stamatios, George and his sister Sophia; many nieces and nephews; longtime business partner and friend Michael Dimakos; and many good friends and neighbours. Predeceased by his sisters Kanella and Golfo. Friends and family were invited to visit at the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Sunday, September 21st from 1 to 3pm and 5 to 7pm with Trisagion Prayers at 6:00 p.m. A Funeral Service was held in the Brown Chapel on Monday, September 22nd at 11am. Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Kemptville District Hospital Foundation or the ‘Hellenic Community of Ottawa’ (Greek Orthodox Church). Donations/Tributes/ Condolences: www.mcgarryfamily.ca 613-258-2435
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In hospital, Perth on Sunday, September 21st, 2014, surrounded by the love of her family, Linda Edna (Ritchie) Ennis at the age of 70 years. Linda was predeceased by her parents Ernie and Edna (Kilpatrick) Ritchie. She was the cherished wife of Tom Ennis and loved mother of Dawn (Tim) Hodgins of Perth and Blake (Nora) Ennis of Toronto. Special grandmother to Jacob, Noah and Clare Ennis and Rebecca, Elizabeth and Christopher Hodgins. Linda was sister to Jean (late Norm) Fremes of Toronto, Marlene (late Ken) Minaker of Port Hope, Kitty (Ken) McEwen of Perth and the late Faye Lyon. She will be sadly missed by her brother-in-law Jack Lyon, many family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St., West, Perth on Thursday, September 25th, 2014 from 1:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held at St. Paul’s United Church on Friday at 1:00 P.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance of Linda, contributions to St. Paul’s United Church, Perth or the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
Wright, Alfred Gone to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 18, 2014, Alfred John Wright, at the age of 100 years. Beloved husband of the late Marjorie and his first wife Hilda. Father of Alfred Jr. and the late Ruth Cartwright. Cherished father-inlaw of David Cartwright (Rosmarie). Pops to his special step-daughter Debbie Levesque. Grandad to Seth, Kimmy, Natasha and Cindy. Friends were invited to attend a celebration of Alfred’s life at Carleton Place Baptist Church on Sunday, September 21, 2014 at 3 p.m. with a reception to follow. For those wishing, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Heartfelt thanks to Pastor Brian Affleck and Alfred’s church family. Special thanks to Dr. Ivanovich and the caring staff of the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. www.barkerfh.com
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Jim passed away suddenly while at home on Saturday, September 20, 2014. Jim Closs, of Lanark at the age of 79. Jim was the husband of Betty for over 50 years. Much loved father of Brad of Lanark, Kim Barr (Tom) of Lanark, Julie Nguyen (Thanh) of Thailand. Jim lives on in the hearts of his grandchildren Laura (Kyle Brownlee), Alyssa (Andrew Gow), Devin (Courtney Frank), and Maia Nguyen. Jim is survived by his brother Gerald of Smiths Falls. Jim was well known and respected in the Lanark area as a quiet hard working man. He loved the outdoors and all the nature that surrounded him. If you needed help with anything he was always there to lend a hand. Jim loved to work in the bush with his tractors, bulldozer, and most of all sawing lumber at his sawmill. We only needed to say we were thinking of building this and he would be there with the lumber saying, “Well, let’s get started”. The thing he was most proud of in his life though was his grandchildren, Laura, Alyssa, Devin, and Maia. A Celebration of Jim’s life will be held at the Lanark Timber Run Golf Club, 154 Caldwell Street Lanark, on Thursday September 25 at 10:00 am. Jim’s funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the O’Dacre Family Funeral Home, Perth 613-267-3082.
Born January 6, 1945 George/Geordie/ Joe Griffiths grew up in Lachine Quebec with four younger siblings. After completing high school he attended McGill University where in 1969 he graduated from its Dental School. He met the love of his live Rachelle Boudreau while practicing in Lachine and they were married on November 4, 1972. George continued his practice with Rachelle working by his side until 2002 when he retired with Rachelle to their oasis in Toledo, Ontario. George spent his life and retirement exactly as he wished and on his own terms. He was truly blessed. He remained physically active until his death having mixed 27 bags of concrete with his son just two weeks before his death. George died suddenly and quickly on September 21, 2014 and he will be forever missed. George was predeceased by his parents George H. Griffiths Sr. and Barbara Griffiths (nee Hollyman). Loving father to Andrea Merredew (Griffiths) and Derek Griffiths. Cherished grandfather of Thomas and Sarah Griffiths, Paul & Mark Merredew. Sadly missed by brothers Ross, Eric and David Griffiths and sister Patricia Smith (Griffiths). A reception will be held at the house in Toledo on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 2:00 pm for all who wish to attend. The attire is to be casual (no ties allowed). For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made to the YMCA of Brockville Day Camp. 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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The family announces with great sorrow Howard’s sudden passing at home on Friday September 19, 2014 in his 78th year. Howard was a loving and devoted husband to Helen (née Tesluk). He was the loved and cherished father of Anne Louise (Mark) McNamee and James (Lorie). Proud grandfather of Lucas and Adam. Dear brother of Shirley (Eldon) Bryden and Mort (Beulah). Also survived by his sisters-inlaw Marilyn Bond, Mary (late Paul) Halka and Olga (late Cam) Jelly. Predeceased by his parents James (Jim) and Elizabeth (Lily) and his brother Gordon. Howard will be fondly remembered by his extended family and friends both here in Canada and in Northern Ireland. Friends were invited to visit with the family at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, on Monday September 22, 2014 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Funeral Mass took place at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Smiths Falls, on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at 11 am. As expressions of sympathy, donations to University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (Prostate Cancer Research -KGH) or any charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca You may no longer reside here on earth but you will not be forgotten and we love you forever. Till we meet again.
GRAVES Marny (née Hardwick) of Almonte, in her 94th year, Passed away peacefully with her friends by her side at Almonte Country Haven on September 16, 2014. “My time in this world has ended. Please, no visitation, no mourning by the many dear and faithful friends who contributed so much pleasure and love to my time on earth. I wish to thank you all for your compassion and support during troublesome times, your unfailing help and understanding and your enduring friendship. My dogs, Sam, Herky, and Lynn were known far and wide. They also provided me with an abundance of love and affection. To old friends from The Journal and The Citizen, to my hundreds of clients of many years, I thank you all. Should you wish to make a donation in my name, I request that it be to Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind or Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS). Good bye and God Bless. Marny”. Special thanks to the devoted staff at the Almonte Country Haven for their care and support. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. of Almonte. Cremation and private scattering has taken place. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Lynn Phillip Drysdale
Suddenly at his home in Ottawa on Wednesday, September 17th, 2014 at the age of 54 years. Loved father of Tyrus, Joren and Ivy; grandfather of Dawson. He was the dear brother of Ron, Terry, Nancy Mindus, Dave, Ken, Paul, Keith, Eric and Frank and Diane Reckenberg. Lynn was predeceased by his parents George and Mary (Roberts) Drysdale and his sister Shirley in infancy. He will be sadly missed by his former wife Cindy, his family and friends. Services will be held in the Kingdom Hall, Perth on Saturday, September 27th, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery, Perth. In remembrance, contributions to the Perth Kingdom Hall would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Blair & Son Funeral Directors, Perth. Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth (613) 267-3765 to send your condolences or for further information visit www.blairandson.com
Peacefully, on Wednesday, September 17th, 2014 at the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late Leslie Levick former farmers of the South Gower Township. Loving mother of Carolyn Levere, Joan Bartlett (Paul), and Vicki Classen (Jim). Cherished grandmother of Sean, Judson, Brett, Jeremy, Mark, Leslie, Adam, and Joe. Adoring great-grandmother of Tyler, Jordan, Makenna, Danielle, Matthew, Katie, Keaton, Rowan, Brody, Camden, Ellamae, and Hazel. Predeceased by her parents Robert and Clara Beach (née Wilson) and by her brother Arnold and sister Grace. Family and Friends are invited to visit at the Brown Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 805 Prescott Street, Kemptville on Saturday, September 27th, 2014 from 10:30 AM until time of Memorial Service in the Chapel at 12 PM. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences/Tributes/ Donations at www.mcgarryfamily.ca (613-258-2435)
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IN MEMORIAM BOLAND, Francis- In loving memory of our dear husband, brother and uncle, who passed away September 26, 1999. He had a nature you could not help loving. And a heart that was purer than gold. And to those who knew him and loved him. His memory will never grow cold. Sadly missed, wife Wilma, brothers and sisters, John, Marg and Gale, Ray, Mary and Dave and Cathy. Nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews and their families.
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McINTOSH – In loving memory of a Beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather, Rufus, who passed away September 27, 1986, and a Dear Infant Son and Brother, Steven, who passed away September 24, 1949 We hold you tight within our hearts And there you will remain Until the joyous day arrives That we will meet again Lovingly remembered, Theresa and Family
WALKER, Donald Mark, May 31, 1967 – September 28, 2012 Remembering you is easy We do it everyday But missing you is the heartache that never goes away. Mom & Dad Wendy, Patti, Julie & families
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DRYNAN, Shirley - In loving memory of a dear Mom and Nanny, who passed away on September 21, 1993. Gone are the times we used to share, But in our hearts you are always there. The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows. Life is not forever... our love is. Deb, Doug and Erin
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PORTEOUS, Blanche In loving memory of a special mother, grandmother and great grandmother, who IN MEMORIAM passed away September 29, 1996. God saw the road was Charlie Coe “Chief” In loving memory of a getting rough dear dad and grandpa And the hills were hard who passed away to climb. September 27, 2011. So He closed your weary eyelids In tears we saw you And whispered, “Peace sinking, be thine.” And watched you pass away, Loved always Our hearts were almost Trevor, Susan, broken, Jason, Lori, Brendan, We wanted you to stay. Dylan But when we saw you Dennis, Tabatha, Kyle sleeping, and Kolton So peaceful free from pain, How could we wish you back with us, To suffer that again? It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home.
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IN MEMORIAM LEVI - In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather, John Peter Levi, who passed away September 24, 1999. We miss you in so many ways We miss the things you used to say And when old times we do recall That’s when we miss you most of all. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by the family.
JULIAN, Ruth – In memory of our dear mother, who passed away Sept 28, 1977. So many things have happened Since you were called away. So many things to share with you, Had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way, Memories of you came our way, Though absent you are ever near, Still missed, loved and always dear. Always in our hearts Marilyn, Pat and Family
McLAREN, Andrew – In loving memory of a dear son, brother and uncle. October 19, 1977 – September 28, 1996. 18 long years have passed Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts he’s always there. With all our love and forever remembered and missed Dad and Mom and family
McMUNN, Margaret “There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in its sky”, by Percy Bysshe Shelley. In loving memory of our mother Margaret who passed away September 28, 2002. Your children Lori, Deborah, Paul
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COE, Charlie In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather who passed away September 27, 2011.
GIFF, Ronald Clarence, “Butch”, “Uncle B” In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle who passed away September 28, 2006. We little knew that morning, That God was going to call your name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone; For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide; And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Forever loved and always in our hearts Your Family
I treasure every moment, you spent in life with me, I hoped to have you longer, But it wasn’t meant to be, You left this world so suddenly, I think my heart went too, I feel so lost and lonely, & cry from missing you. My heart feels like it’s breaking, As I try to carry on, You were my life, my everything, But now my dear you are gone. I pray that God will give me strength Until he calls me too Then what joy will fill my heart When I’m again with you. Loving you always your wife Donna Love by Richard, Kyle, Nick and Hailey-Dawn
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COMING EVENTS 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
Heather’s Studio Fall art classes, starting Sept. 30th, Adult Classes: Mondays: 1:30-4:00 pm, Acrylics painting; Tuesdays 7:00-9:30 pm Studio coaching; Thursdays 1:30-4:00 pm Water colour, 8 weeks $160. Youth Classes: Mondays & Tuesdays 4:30-5:30 pm, 8 weeks $150. Call 613-284-7643 12B Beckwith St. S.F. Facebook: heathers_studio
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Celebrating 110 Years Balderson United Church
BEAMISH, Jonathan W.R. – In loving memory of a dear son and brother Jonathan William Ross Beamish who left us all too soon 8 years ago September 28, 2006. You can shed tears that he is gone, Or you can smile because he lived, You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back, Or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left. Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him Or you can be full of the love that you shared, You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him and only that he is gone Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on, You can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your back, Or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on. For all those who knew Jon, he would want us all to smile. Forever in our hearts, Mom and Herb Jason Jamie, Steff, Grady and Darren
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McLAREN, Andrew – Dearly missed brother and uncle killed by a drunk driver. Oct. 19/77 - Sept. 28/96. I often sit and think about The years that have passed by and of the happiness and joy That was shared by you and I. I think of all the laughter, The smiles and all the fun And, before I even know it, My tears have again begun. For, although it brings me comfort To walk down memory lane It reminds me how, without you Life these past 18 years, has never been the same. Missing you with a heavy heart, Stephanie and Blade xoxo
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It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Ron on Sunday September 21st 2014. Loving husband to Jean for 62 years. Devoted father to Jim (Eleanor), Kim, Laurie, Brad (Lori), Sherren (Dave), predeceased by two sons Bobby and Bill. Cherished Papa to Bobie Jo (Ali), Chris (Amy), Cyndi (Corrado), Amanda (Ryan), Rob (Robyn), Alyssia (Reese), Serreh (Chris), Jacque, Courtney (Corey), Tina (Damir), Ricky (Angie), Adam (Cynara), and Hayley (Dom). Great Grandfather to ten great grandchildren. Predeceased by brother Stan Eyre and sister Marg Norman. Ron will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Friends and family are invited to gather at MOUNT LAWN RECEPTION CENTRE 21 Garrard Rd. Whitby (N. of Hwy 2) 905-443-3376 on Saturday September 27th from 12 noon until the time of service at 2 p.m. in our Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation or a charity of your choice.
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All brands of used appliances sold (or repaired at your place or ours) with warranty and free delivery. We also sell new parts for most appliances. Peters Appliances, #3756 Hwy. 43, Smiths Falls (between Perth and Smiths Falls). (613)283-8634.
Another Shipment has Arrived: Contents from unclaimed storage lockers, Large variety from dishes to furniture, Hallville Recreation Centre 10519 Kerr’s Ridge Road, Hallville, Saturday Sept 27, 8am-12pm & Sunday, Sept 28, 10am-2pm, rain or shine.
Articles for sale Girls 21 speed mountain bike, suit 11 to 15 years old, used for only 6 weeks, $50. Patio set, fair condition, $25. 3.5 cu ft chest freezer $30. Mirror 44in wide by 34in deep, cherry wood finish frame, $50. Call 613-326-0994. Perth area. Or Best Offer 613-326-0994
Brand New Mattress Sale200+ Beds in Stock. More Quality Less Money. Quality Used Appliances Sold with Warranty. Best Price in Town! Dan Peters Sales- 3768 Hwy 43 West, Smiths Falls. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Delivery Available. After Hours Appointments Available 613-284-1234.
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Cedar rails, pickets & posts for sale, as well as rough sawn cedar & pine lumber. Call or text 613-913-7958.
Solid 42” round oak pedestal table, one 18” leaf, 4 matching chairs. Excellent condition. New $900, sell $350 o.b.o. 613-283-9237.
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Uniroyal Tiger Paw, snow tires & rims, 15,000km, for 2009 Chevy Impala, Cedar (white), quality $400, 613-402-9715 lumber, most sizes, deck- brgerry7@gmail.com ing, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of ceFIREWOOD dar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). 5 Generations of firewood www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca sales, all hardwood, cut (613)283-3629. and split. Volume disCommercial gas char- count. Outdoor furnace also available. broiler, Garland, natural wood gas or propane. 613-253-8006. 613-283-4271 Dry Firewood, cut, split, delivered. All hardwood. Frigidaire heavy duty Lanark/Perth area. $100 a stacking washer & dryer, single. 613-264-2228. excellent condition asking $475, Inglis Refrigerator, Dry Firewood, mixed excellent condition asking hardwood, cut, split. Perth $95. 613-466-0486 call 613-267-9848. Furnace 7 years old combination wood & oil $500, 2 old engines 4-cylinder 1926 Chev. $300, 1926 Pontiac new paint- ob 80% restored $7500. 613-272-2339. Hospital Bed -electric + remote, side rails, mattress + cover, delivery and setup included. Adjust head, foot and bed height. $750. 613-923-5935. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper
Fire wood cut one year, all hardwood, $100 delivered per single cord. 613-256-3169.
Weatherby MK5 deluxe, 2003 Chrysler Intrepid, e6.5 boxes of amo, asking tested in April, 2.7V6 Auto, $1600 o.b.o comes with snowtires on rims, new disc brakes, 613-812-6005 needs windshield & emergency brake cables, makes MUSIC good winter car as is. O.B.O. Kemptville 613-282-1836 GUITAR LESSONS Jazz, rock, blues, country, classi2004 Ford F150, really cal including Royal Conservatory of Music preparation good condition, 75,000km, BASS GUITAR, TRUMPET sold as is, $4250, including Royal Conservatory of Music preparation 613-284-4669 PIANO LESSONS Popular and Classical including Royal Conservatory 2004 Rendezvous, good of Music Preparation condition, driven daily, ETHEORETICAL STUDIES tested, $2,995; 2005 Phone 613-283-2253 John McEwen B Mus. Dodge Caravan, Sto-GoSeats, E-tested, driven daily, $2,795. Call Wayne Piano Technician, Certified, Classifieds 613-430-0032. Can be with Piano Technician’s seen at 68 First St., Smiths Guild, extensive experience Get Results! Falls. with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant 2006 Monte Carlo SS, laPattingale at WANTED ser blue, silver trim, fully 6 1 3 - 2 8 4 - 8 3 3 3 , equipped, recent tune-up, 1-877-742-6648 or $11,500. Wanted - furnace oil, will asking www.piano4u.ca remove tank if possible. 613-205-1779 Call 613-479-2870. 2012 Dodge Journey RT, Piano Tuner Technician AWD, completely loaded, for all your piano needs. only 32,000 km, winter Call Lionel Pauze. MUSIC Florida driven, 1-613-278-2017. 613-267-5080. VOICE LESSONS Popular and classical including Royal Conservatory of Music and University preparation PIANO LESSONS Popular and Classical including Royal Conservatory of Music and University preparation SPEECH ARTS including Royal Conservatory preparation THEORETICAL STUDIES Phone 613-283-2253 Morna Douglas B Mus., ARCT (performers and teachers), ARCCO.
Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/face cord. Phone Greg Knops HUNTING SUPPLIES (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045. Browning X-bolt. 243 Winchester, leupold Firewood for sale, all scope, Remington M700 hardwood, cut, split and VSSF II.223 Remington piled since April. $350/full leupold scope, Remington cord delivered Model 700 Sendero 613-264-9695. SF.300 Winchester leupold scope, Remington Model 700 Sporter. 300 WinLocal chester Magnum. 613-264-9298.
Hydropool self cleaning, 6 person hottub, 4 years old, cover, steps & electrical. asking $3800. Maytag, white, built-in dishwasher, excellent condition, asking $75. 613-466-0486 I Connect AV. Need help with your electronics, are they hooked up right? Audio video in-home tutoring. Mike 613-285-0655, 613-264-5515. Liberty 5 ft. backhoe for 3 pt. hitch for compact tractor. $2500 firm. Call 613-283-3398 or 613-284-7668.
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SHINGLES, 22-25 bundles of CertainTeed Landmark Summeraire Central Air Canada, Burnt Sienna, Exchanger, Model $15/bundle. 613-272-2525 SHRV125SD, recommended for homes upto 2300sq Snooker Table - not slate feet, complete with accestop, 4 x 8, plus all acces- sories never used. asking sories. 613-283-3971 $300. 613-257-5713
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HUNTING SUPPLIES Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you. Huntcamp on wheels, 24’ Tandem Trailer, sleeps 6, clean no leaks, $800 o.b.o. 613-257-4688.
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Pumpkins for Sale, big or small amounts, Stanley Hall Road, Addison, 613-924-7308, days by chance or evenings, also at Davidson Courtyard Smiths Falls, Sat. mornings.
Yr. old & baby Belgian cross TB sisters for sale. Gentle, halter broke, good with feet. $900 each o.b.o.; hardwood firewood, $300/cord. 613-268-2010 or 613-264-6298.
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1985 Chev S10, 4WD, 177k, runs well, make an Boat Winterizing & wrapoffer. 613-283-0510 ping on your site. Call for free estimate. 613-207-1503 1994 Eagle Summit wagon, good condition for collector or student TRAILERS / RV’S transportation. $2,000 certified. 613-519-5301. 1977 Prowler, 20’ tandem axle, everything works, 1997 Buick 6 cylinder, new roof & tires, $1800 92,000 km, certified, E- o.b.o. 613-913-1371 tested, snow tires. $1,500. 613-451-0288. Diesel Pusher 34’, 2005 Winnebago Journey, 2001 Jeep Grand Cheroke, 50,000kms, like new, 4 door, 4.7, 211,000 km, equipped, no salt, snow or $65,000. good condition, $3,000. pets. 613-258-7534 Phone 613-267-4803.
Horse hay, great quality, 4x4 round bales covered with net-wrap, stored inside, delivery available. Dave 613-267-5507.
John Deere 3 furrow plow; 45 h.p. diesel Farm tractor; Husqvarna chainsaw; lawn-mower; firewood; farm trailer; garden rototiller. 613-283-8231.
Pumpkins for Sale, big or small amounts, Addison Area, 613-924-7308, days by chance or evenings, Snowbird utility trailer, also at Davidoson Court2002 Jeep TJ, $3500 4x8x1’, $600. yard Smiths Falls, Sat. o.b.o 613-812-6005 mornings. 613-205-1387.
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TOM’S CUSTOM
AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates
(613)283-8475
Wanted. Farm to rent in Perth area, to keep 20-25 cows. 613-267-7478.
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.
Wanted: International or John Deere Grain Binder, International Corn Binder, International or Dion Silo Filler, 22X38 Dion Thrashing Machine, phone even- Doggie Bed & Breakfast. ings 905-983-9331. In-house kennels, fenced activity park, nature walks. minutes from Perth. LIVESTOCK 10 Lorna 613-200-1952 www.facebook.com/Dog11 Highland cows, 4 with calves at side, 7 to calf, all gieBedBreakfast quiet, 1 Highland bull. Set your dog free with a Sold as group. Dogwatch Hidden Fence 613-273-2721. System. Service and in3 year old Dorper Ram stallation of any system. asking $300. 1 ( 8 0 0 ) 6 4 7 - 3 3 0 7 . www.dogwatchontario.ca 613-989-2964 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
Springer Spaniel Puppies, black & white, ready to go, $400. 613-272-2647
MORTGAGES
LARGE FUND --- Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Horseshoeing. Certified CALL ANYTIME Farrier, call John 1-800-814-2578 or 613-267-7478. 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldirSmall herd Black Angus ect.ca 15 cows, 15 calves, purebred Limo bull, cows bred back to Limo, sold as CONSOLIDATE group, no exceptions. Debts Mortgages to 90% 613-267-6573. No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage Wanted to buy, horses, #10969 colts and ponies, all types. 1-800-282-1169 Contact Bob Perkins at www.mortgageontario.com (613)342-6030.
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COMMERCIAL RENT
COMMERCIAL RENT
COMMERCIAL RENT
FOR RENT
Carleton Place, 2 stores for rent, downtown, 761 SF, $650. 154 Beckwith, 1,000 SF, 56 Victoria $975 month. 613-257-5711.
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
Carleton Place- Great office/commercial/industrial space, easy Ottawa access, 900, 1200, 3000, 6400 sq. ft. Tailor to suit. 613-257-5711.
HALL RENTAL HANLEY HALL Corner of McGill & William Sts.
Smiths Falls Air conditioned
613-283-0220 FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt. in country setting, 15 min. east of Perth. $650 plus heat. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. 613-267-6115.
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 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
2 bedroom apartment, first floor, in 55+ community, Ashton. Community pool. No pets. No smoking. Appliances included. $899/month plus hydro. Water included. Available immediately. First and last 1 Bedroom, Smiths Falls, month. 613-257-2568 ask appliances, $730 plus hy- for Jim or Suzanne or 613-253-1401 Suzanne. dro. 613-812-2400. 1 bedroom basement apt. Private entrance. Heat and hydro, stove, fridge, parking included. No smoking, no pets. Mature adults preferred. $750/mth. Near Perth. 613-267-4000.
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Prime Downtown Perth Location 40 North Street 1600 to 3800 sq. feet Retail or Office Space
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MUSIC Baby Grand Piano, Bergmann 2002, ebony gloss like new, moving end of month, must sell. Valued at $10,000, any reasonable offer accepted. 613-273-2836.
call for info 613-264-4565
Due to the relocation of a tenant to Kanata We have
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FOR SALE
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.
2 bedroom, half house, heated, close to downtown Perth, suitable for adults, non-smoking, no pets, $ 6 5 0 / m n t h . Available November 1. 613-267-2195 Ground floor 1 bedroom, Perth, includes fridge, 2 bedroom house, Carle- stove, heat, hot water, ton Place. Fridge, stove, parking, yard and coin heat, hydro, parking, laundry in the basement. washer and dryer included $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . $1,200/month. No pets, 613-267-6315. no smoking, first, last, references. Available immedi- Available October 1, ately. 613-621-2299, leave 2014, open concept, hardwood & ceramic floors, message. newly re-decorated, large, one bedroom, 2nd floor 2 bedroom house, Carle- apartment on main street ton Place. Fridge, stove, in Elgin, $550 + hydro, inheat, hydro, parking, cludes stove & fridge & washer and dryer included parking. Call $1,400/month. No pets, 613-387-3308 no smoking, first, last, references. Available Novem- Available September 1. 1 ber 1. 613-621-2299, bedroom apartment, inleave message. cludes fridge, stove, heat and hot water. On 2nd 2 bedroom, large, modern floor. Downtown Perth. No apartment in a farmhouse, parking, yard or laundry. free rent in exchange for $ 6 5 0 / m o n t h . 12 hours work on week- 613-267-6315. ends on a farm close to Available September 1, 2 Kemptville 613-258-2958. bedroom apartment with balcony, heat, water and 2 Bedroom lower level parking included. Seniors apartment on Aberdeen welcome. No dogs. Call Ave, Smiths Falls, 613-267-4189. $915/month + heat & hydro, fridge, stove, washer Bachelor apartment, $570 & dryer included. and 1 bedroom, 613-267-6115 $670/month, utilities included. Downtown Perth. 3 bedroom apartment in 613-267-6115. central Carleton Place. Hardwood and ceramic Carleton Place, Glenn flooring, gas fireplace, all Isle, 3 bedroom home, appliances included. waterfront, attached garAvailable Oct. 1st. $1,280 age, finished basement, 4 appliances, 5 minutes to + hydro. 613-301-8402. Carleton Place, 30 minutes to Ottawa, $1,200 month3 Bedroom House, fridge, ly. References. stove, washer, dryer, dish- 613-492-3333. washer, microwave, heat, central air, ample parking, Carleton Place, large 3 garage, large yard, walking bedroom upper duplex, distance to all amenities in 1,650 sq. ft. Great locaKemptville, November tion. Available immediate1/14, $1200 plus hydro. ly, $1,025 pus utilities, 613-258-7803. 363 Upper Bridge. 613-273-4391. Almonte, 3rd floor “walkup”, Central, Large 2 Bed- Carleton Place, rural, room, Balcony, Fireplace, small older 3 bedroom Plug-in parking, Fridge, bungalow, large family full basement, Stove, Dishwasher, Micro- room, wave, Tub enclosure, Wash- available soon, $1,050 mo. plus utilities. er & Dryer on site, Security entry system, approx. 1,100 613-257-5711. square feet, available November 1. Impeccable ref- Carleton Place- Spacious erences required, $885.00 + semi detached. 3 bedutilities, 256-1917 or 613- room, 1-1/2 Baths. Private backyard. $1,100 monthly 880-6937. includes water. Call John 613-229-0737 or Andrea Available immediately. 613-913-9229. Newly built 2 bedroom house on water. Kempt- Carleton Place Two bedville Creek. 20x40 in- room apartment. Well ground swimming pool. maintained building, quiet $1,400 plus utilities. street. Laundry and stor6 1 3 - 2 5 8 - 1 6 1 4 , age. Good parking. $800 monthly, includes water. 613-715-4220. Call John 613-229-0737.
FOR RENT
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.
Near Downtown Perth Large, Bright, 2 bedroom apartment with stove, fridge, washer, dryer, storage & garage, no smoking, no pets. $950. 613-267-2989
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. Perth- 2 bedroom apartFirst & last required. ment $725/mth, in modern, well maintained, 613-989-3908. centrally located building. Downtown Carp, small 2 Security/intercom system, bedroom, 2 storey, semi- professionally maintained, detached, no basement, laundry facilities. Parking $750/month plus utilities. included. Plus hydro. Call Paul at 613-839-8733. 613-298-2983. Downtown Perth, 2 bedroom, quality renovations, $950 plus utilities, includes 5 appliances. Available October 1. Call 613-390-0607. Four Season Cottage for rent on Otty lake. 10 minutes from Perth. Private 4 acre lot, 2 Bedrooms. 100 feet waterfront. Open concept kitchen and living room + solarium. Available Nov 1st. $1400/mth plus utilities. Please call 613-264-1931.
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.
Perth, 10 Craig St. 2 bedroom apartment in quiet, clean, adult building. Fridge, stove, parking and laundry included. Kemptville, 1 bedroom, $820/month + utilities. available October 1, 2 bed- Available September 1. room available immediate- Phone 613-283-5996. ly, centrally located, references required. Perth, 2 Bedroom, lower 613-264-8439. unit, available October 1, includes heat & Hydro, Kemptville, 1 bedroom, $ 8 5 0 / m n t h . main floor apartment, 1 613-264-8143 parking space $600 per month plus utilities call Perth, available immediDebbie 613-258-7454 ately, 2 bedroom apart(days) or 613-258-1050 ment in secure building, evenings. Available Octo- $700/mnth plus utilities. ber 1st 613-283-7000. Kemptville- 2+1 bedroom, over 1400 sq. ft., close to schools, shopping. No pets. $1,150/month includes heat. Hydro extra. 613-296-4704.
Large 2 bedroom. Free parking, security, 149 Church Street, Almonte, $870/month plus utilities. available November 1. 613-769-6697. Large 3 bedroom house, 869 Stanley Rd., RR3 Perth. $1,400/month includes heat and hydro. Available October 1. First and last required. 613-267-5681. Main Street East, Smiths Falls, residential neighborhood, 1 bedroom 2nd floor apartment, well maintained, clean, available immediately, hydro extra, lovely brick building, $ 6 0 0 / m n t h . 613-283-1697. Merrickville, bachelor apt. Completely renovated kitchen, bathroom. Second floor. $465/mth. Includes parking, water, heat, hydro, stove, fridge. First, last required. Available October 1. 613-283-0746.
LUXURY APARTMENTS
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Newer townhouse for rent, 2 bdrm, 2 bthrm, 3 years old, hardwood & ceramic floors, with a/c, finished basement in Perth, $1325 plus heat & hydro. Call 613.812.0068
COLONEL BY now has one bedroom units available. COLONEL BY is a luxury apartment building with a library, entertainment room and exercise room. All units have central air. Located in a great neighbourhood close to the County Fair Mall in Smiths Falls.
Andrew Mitton 613-283-9650
Perth Heritage 2 bed/2 bath townhome, unfurnished, on Park and River. $1200/mo plus utilities. Occupancy October 1. Contact 613-762-7724 or 613-697-6543
STORAGE
STORAGE Smiths Falls
STOR-N-LOCK
Indoor storage of all sizes Outdoor storage also available 613-285-5507 Smiths Falls 613-264-0213 Perth
FOR RENT
Secure 50’s Plus Building
Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets First & last months rent $750.00 and up
1&2 bedroom apartments
Seniors’ 1 Month Free Discount
Call 613-863-6487 or 613-720-9860
CLR542678
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
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.
Smiths Falls 2 bedroom 2nd floor apt. $775. Heat and hot water included. 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: Perth- Ten Minutes East noelonot@yahoo.ca Of Town. 3 Bedroom bungalow. 10 years old. New carpet and painting. Fin- Smiths Falls- Bright, spaished basement. Large pri- cious 2 bdrm upstairs apt vate lot. Propane heat. in clean quiet 4-unit build$1,150 monthly plus ing. Walking distance to Grocers. utilities (includes water). Independent Fridge, stove, balcony. Call John 613-229-0737. Mature tenant(s). No pets. $670.00/mo plus util. Rural two storey 4 Parking incl. Avail. bedroom on 1 acre in immed. or Oct 1st. Call West Ottawa 20 minutes 613-283-1272. from Kanata. Beautifully finished interior/exterior. 2 Smiths Falls- downtown, full baths. 3 car garage. 3rd floor, 1 bedroom, well $1,375 monthly plus maintained, mature tenutilities. Call ants, clean, quiet. 613-836-0639 or $675/month plus hydro. quarium@sympatico.ca. Fridge, stove and heat included. References required. 613-884-0166. Seniors Independant Living, Carleton Place, Almonte and Smiths Smiths Falls. Large bedFalls. 1 Bedroom from room for rent, shared kitchen and bathroom. $695* Indoor Parking, includ- Clean, quiet person, noning 6 appliances. Call smoker. $750 all inclusive 613-256-0931 floor with cable and internet. Available immediately. plans at brylin.ca 613-404-4511. Sharbot Lake Apartments available. Call SMITHS FALLS, nice 613-253-6069. clean one bedroom apartment, laundry in Smiths Falls. 1 bedroom, building, available Octocomputer room, heat, wa- ber 1, $760/month inter, parking. $850 month- cludes heat and hydro. ly. Mature adult only. First and last required. Available now. Call 613-222-0816. 613-283-6337.
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
AVAILABLE TO RENT Custom built bungalow between Smiths Falls and Perth just off of Highway 43, on Station Road. Available for rent $1500/month plus heat and hydro, OR to buy $359,000.00 possible vendor financing.
Open concept. Features gleaming hardwood floors throughout the main level. The modern kitchen with espresso browncabinets, a large centre island and breakfast bar. Three bedrooms up, including the large master bedroom and 4 piece ensuite. Basement is partially finished, with an additional 2 good sized bedrooms. Double bay attached garage with high ceilings. Contact Glenn Kerr at 613-285-7834 or email melaniekerr@winmar.ca
FOR RENT
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Smiths Falls. Toulon Place Apartments. 2 bedroom $895/month. Available October 1. Heat and hydro included. First/last required. Please call 613-283-9650.
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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 after 6 p.m.
NOTICES
NOTICES
William Street East, Smiths Falls, 2 bedroom ground floor apartment, nice finishes, clean, available immediately, plus utilities, gas heat, $ 7 6 0 / m o n t h . 613-283-1697.
STORAGE Different size Storage Units (upstairs) $35 $150 monthly, downstairs 13 1/2’ x 60’ long, entrance garage door 7’ x 9’ wide. Storage or cars $200 monthly. Call Art 613-285-4555, Jasper, ON
REAL ESTATE 195 Harold Street, Smiths Falls, handicap friendly, many upgrades, hardwood floors, A/C, fenced yard, large deck, shed, basement chair lift, garage elevator, walk-in tub, flexible occupancy, $249,900. 613-889-3040
NOTICES 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!
PERSONAL Alcoholics Anonymous 613-284-2696. Are you concerned about someone’s drinking? There is help available for you in AL-ANON/Alateen. Call 613-284-6100, 257-3138, 272-3105, 203-3713, 826-2566, 283-5038.
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PERSONAL Overeaters Anonymous 613-264-5158 TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers, CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca
NOTICES
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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.
FOR RENT
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HELP WANTED
Please fax your resume to CL450687_0821 CL455782/0918
Those selected for an interview will be contacted.
HELP WANTED
613-283-9872 or drop off at
78 Ruthven Street, Smiths Falls
HELP WANTED
Retail Sales
Quality Assurance Technician Central Wire Industries Ltd., a leading stainless and nickel alloy wire manufacturer, has an opening for a Quality Assurance Technician in their Perth, Ontario location on the midnight to 8:00 a.m. shift (Monday to Friday). Quality Assurance Technicians are responsible for the inspection and testing of in-process and finished wire and ensuring compliance to specifications and established practices and procedures. Ideal candidates will be high school graduates with experience of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook with the ability to read and understand specifications and inspection instructions. Experience in a manufacturing environment and knowledge of ISO 9001 would be an asset. For a detailed job description, please visit www.centralwire.com/about-us/ careers Central Wire offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefit package. If you are interested in becoming part of the CWI team, please submit your résumé by email to human.resources@centralwire.com or mail to the address below. Central Wire Industries Ltd. Attn: Human Resources 1 North Street Perth, Ontario K7H 2S2 www.centralwire.com
Justin Rice Insurance PO BOX 1840 Kemptville, Ontario, K0G 1J0 Tel: (613) 258-2293 Fax: (613) 258-6331 justin@jriceinsurance.com
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
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
HELP WANTED
JOIN THE TEAM
HELP WANTED
“Exclusive Agent, Grenville Mutual Insurance Company”
HELP WANTED
Job Posting Position: Reports to:
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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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:
CL456200/0925
In the Ottawa Area
Closing date: October 3, 2014.
CL442485_0918
HELP WANTED
We are a growing business and now accepting resumes for the following position:
Concrete Truck Drivers
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.
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For
A Part of Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services
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Immediate Openings
Lanark Community Programs
Send resumes: Teri Mullins 30 Bennett Street, Carleton Place K7C4J9 or email tmullins@lcp-home.com
HELP WANTED
264-0990
or email to mahonpools@bellnet.ca No phone calls please.
SPAS, TANNING SALONS & BILLIARDS
Career Opportunity
Feed Mill Production Specialist
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:
WILLOWS
CL450032_0515
HELP WANTED
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CL456204_0925
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AGRISERVICES LTD.
422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2371 (phone) (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca
Steve & Sons
Plumbing Heating and Water Services Inc.
We’re growing!! Seeking Gas Technicians and Oil Burner Technicians for full time employment. Immediate start date. Must have valid driver’s license. Steve & Sons provides installations, repairs, inspections, testing, and maintenance for a full range of services including: plumbing, heating, and electrical. Competitive wages, signing bonus, annual incentives! If this sounds like the opportunity for you, please apply today! Fax 613-925-0129 Email: service@steveandsons.ca Mail or Drop off: Steve & Sons 3526 County Rd. 26 Prescott, ON K0E1T0 CL442088_0925
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www.Cityof Kingston.ca Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate opening for supplier the following areas: Kingston, Brockville, Kemptville, Carleton Place, Morrisburg and Green Valley
The City of Kingston is seeking individuals who can assist us today in shaping Kingston for the future.
Skilled Labourer – Certified Arborist
H eavy Tr uc k/ Co ac h Mech an ic, Mec han ic A pprenti c e an d S h op Hel per
Full Time Closing: October 2, 2014
Qualifications/Responsibilities
The City no longer accepts external applications in person, via fax, email or by post. Go to www.CityofKingston.ca/careers to apply. If you require assistance to apply online please contact webhelp.njoyn@cgi.com or 1-877-427-7717.
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Must be at a registered apprentice working towards 310T license or have a 310T Heavy Truck/Coach License Minimum Class G Licence required, Class D with Z Endorsement would be an asset Proven mechanical abilities in gas and diesel diagnosis and repair Experience with routine/preventative maintenance operations Experience in Heavy Equipment and Crushing Equipment repair would be an asset Flexible work schedule Cruickshank offers very competitive wages and benefits
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax# 613-542-3034
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THE MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH GRENVILLE is currently recruiting for the position of Cruickshank Construction, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for:
EXPERIENCED AZ/DZ DRIVERS WINTER OPERATIONS Cruickshank is looking for ON-CALL and SPARE combination snow plow/salter drivers with an AZ/DZ license for the following locations: ~ Vankleek Hill ~ Carlsbad Springs ~ Carleton Place ~ Haley Station ~ Renfrew ~ Arnprior ~ Brockville ~ Kemptville
~ Pembroke ~ Stonecliffe ~ Camden East ~ Crosby ~ Kingston ~ Lansdowne ~ Morrisburg ~ Summerstown/Cornwall
CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL The Municipality of North Grenville is a fast growing small town/rural municipality located immediately south of the City of Ottawa. Its present population of 15,000 is expected to double by the year 2028. North Grenville is experiencing significant residential, commercial and institutional growth. Due to a recent retirement, the Municipality is now accepting applications for the leadership position of Chief Building Official. The Chief Building Official is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the provisions of the Ontario Building Code Act and the Ontario Building Code, within the geographical boundaries of North Grenville. This includes the supervision of a departmental staff complement of three inspectors as well as private sector consultants. The preferred candidate will possess the following qualifications: • Certified Building Code Official (CBCO) designation • Certification by the Ontario Building Officials Association (OBOA) • Successful completion of the following Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing courses: CBO Legal, Small Buildings, Plumbing - All Buildings, Building Services, Building Structural and Complex Buildings • Minimum of seven (7) years related experience in a municipal environment • Proven management and supervisory experience and an understanding of local government • Excellent interpersonal, project time management, organizational, analytical and communication skills • Superior conflict resolution and customer service skills • Thorough knowledge and understanding of the Occupational Health & Safety Act • Proficiency in related computer programs • Valid Ontario Class “G” drivers’ Licence and clean driver’s abstract The complete job description is available online at www.northgrenville.ca/employment.cfm. This position offers many challenges and opportunities, as well as a competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package. Qualified candidates are invited to forward, in confidence, a complete resume to: Forbes Symon, Director of Planning & Development Municipality of North Grenville 285 County Road 44, P.O. Box 130 Kemptville, ON KOG 1JO 613-258-9620 (fax) fsymon@northgrenville.on.ca no later than 4 p.m. on Friday October 10th, 2014. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act will only be used for candidate selection. www.northgrenville.ca
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Candidates must live within 3 0 minutes of one of the cities listed above. Cruickshank offers a competitive hourly wage along with guaranteed hours and s tandby pay Previous experience Snow Plowing Highways is considered an asset. To apply please send your resume to chr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax to # 613-‐542-‐3034 no later than September 26, 2014. www.cruickshankgroup.com
Wanted friendship, lonely senior gentleman seeking friendship with other lonely senior, lets talk, maybe we can cheer each other. 613-283-0557
CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248
LEGAL CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540
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. Experienced waitress wanted. Please apply at Centennial Restaurant in Pakenham. 613-624-5413
VACATION/COTTAGES Fast paced garage in
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The City of Kingston is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Quiet Adult Campground. All services, near Merrickville, Ontario. Rideau River, tennis, fishing, petangue, bingo. Big lots. $1,250 per season. 613-269-4664.
Kemptville, requires an Experienced Mechanic and/or 2nd Year Apprentice, with proven ability to work with a range of vehicles. Must have experience with wheel alignments and A/C. Please send your resume to: ashleyerose@hotmail.ca
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R.E. HANNA PAVING INC. requires
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Please call 613-253-0281 or fax resume to 613-253-3266
IMMEDIATE OPENING Installer/Helper
No Experience Necessary. Training provided. 40 + hours per week. Benefits.
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Email: thestovestore@ripnet.com Phone 613-658-3101 Fax 613-658-3282
Career OppOrtunity Full time Driver
Willows Agriservices is seeking a full time driver with a minimum of a DZ license Responsibilities consist of delivering bulk and bagged feed and interacting with customers. Must be physically fit. Please send resume to:
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422 Hartsgravel Road, Delta ON K0E 1G0 (613) 928-2371 (phone) (613) 928-2128 (fax) jenn@willowsagriservices.ca
DRIVERS REQUIRED Access Taxi requires Full and Part-Time drivers for Perth and Smiths Falls
Should be familiar with streets and surrounding roads. Top of the industry remuneration paid. Excellent supplemental income for semi-retired and retired persons. Please call Brett
at 613-283-5555.
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FULL TRAINING PROVIDED. HAND DELIVER resume by: October 9, 2014 M&M Meat Shops 355 Franktown Road, Unit 4, Carleton Place, ON K7C 4M6
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
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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CNC MILL MACHINIST(S) Mature Evening Supervisor and Daytime Counter Staff
Full-time/ Part Time position Salary to be determine upon experience Please email resumes to janetburke1970@gmail.com Or drop off resumes in person to: Dairy Queen 10497 Hwy 7, Carleton Place
Openings for Administration, Service, Technicians Work in a busy dealership. Lots of opportunites for “go-getters” Earn higher than minimum wage. Training provided. Benefits package after 3 months. Apply in person with your résume to Diane Graham.
James Ross Limited is now hiring! Recent world-wide demand for their products has created immediate openings for a CNC Mill Machinist(s). The company is a metal fabricator of innovative pulp and paper cleaning equipment. Your duties will include operating the world’s most advanced equipment – Nicolas Correa Axia 11.5 meter planner, Mazak VTC-800/30SR and Mazak Quick Turn 300M Milling and Turning Centers. Experience in the following is an asset. ; Certified machinist training, 3 years experience and scheduling exposure ; Machine custom and complex parts and equipment with high tolerances ; Ability to read job packets and understand complex blueprints ; CNC programming for lathes and milling machines essential We welcome resumes from machinists at both the junior and senior levels. If you feel you are up to the challenge, e-mail, mail, or drop your resume to:
1240 Stewart Blvd., Brockville 613-342-5244
C.W. ARMSTRONG 201 – 84 KING STREET WEST, P.O. BOX 773, BROCKVILLE, ON K6V 5W1 e-mail: c.w.armstrong@myhighspeed.ca 1-877-779-2362 or (613) 498-2290
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2) PERTH – APPROXIMATELY 3200 PAPERS TO BE DROPPED AT VARIOUS ADDRESSES 3) CARLETON PLACE – APPROXIMATELY 3700 PAPERS TO BE DROPPED AT VARIOUS ADRESSES 4) ALMONTE – APPROXIMATELY 1500 PAPERS TO BE DROPPED AT VARIOUS ADDRESSES These numbers do not include the flyer packages which are separate from the paper. Work consists of weekly pickup and delivery of papers and flyers from our Smiths Falls warehouse to be delivered to individual carriers at a specified address. Bids accepted until Friday Oct 24/14 (5 p.m.) Required documentation includes bid price, proof of insurance, proof of valid driver’s license and driving abstract. When submitting bid remember to include the area you wish to bid on. Bid information packages available for pick up at the front desk located at 65 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON. Bids addressed to: Lori Sommerdyk, Distribution Manager 80 Lorne Street, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 5J7 Email: lsommerdyk@metroland.com
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Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the position of 3rd Press Helper
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Lanark County seeks applications for a Temporary Full-Time Ontario Works Clerk in our Social Services Department from October to approximately March 31, 2015.
TEMPORARY FULL-TIME ONTARIO WORKS CLERK (POSTING #SS2014-010)
MANDATE: Reporting to the Ontario Works Manager or Designate, the successful incumbent provides clerical and reception support to all Ontario Works staff to facilitate the operation of the department. Lanark County employees’ slogan is “Working Together to Achieve Greatness.” If you embrace this ideal and you meet the position qualifications, we look forward to receiving your résumé. For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at www.lanarkcounty.ca
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Carleton Place Dairy Queen are seeking a
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All staff required to work days, evenings or weekend shift Part-time PREFERABLY WITH RETAIL EXPERIENCE, good health as job demands lifting, knowledge of food.
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com
• 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
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Funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and in part by the Government of Canada.
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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 Interested candidates please respond to Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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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
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PT Truck Drivers Eastern Ontario Region Shipping and Receiving Smiths Falls
Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of PT Truck drivers. 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. Competencies, Skills and Experience 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.
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60 Bed Long-Term Care Home Merrickville, ON
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Casual positions available. Successful candidates are motivated with excellent organizational, problem solving and leadership skills. Experience in Geriatric Nursing preferred but not essential. Please fax or e-mail resume and cover letter to: Kate Carkner-Hutchings, A.D.O.C. Fax: 613-269-3534 E-mail: kate.carkner@broadviewnc.ca
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Are you looking for a part-time position? We offer a casual work environment. This position is suited for someone reliable, self motivated, with great customer service and computer skills. Knowledge of the French language is required but not necessary. Send resume to Box 898, Winchester, ON, K0C 2K0 CL456101_0918
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Lanark County Support Services
for our Brockville, Carleton Place, Gananoque, Kemptville, Perth & Prescott Offices 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.
Activity Centre • Life Skills • Transition Support Services
Requires:
Instructor (Almonte) - 40 hrs/wk., 1 year contract ($19.99 - $22.55 hourly) Requirements: Developmental Service Worker Diploma or Behavioural Science Technician Diploma. Support Workers (Almonte, Carleton Place, Perth, Smiths Falls)- various hours, contract ($15-$17 hrly.)Greyleith, part of the Cruickshank Group of companies has Requirements: Grade 12 education, experience working with openings for the following positions: individuals with a developmental disability and participate Cruickshank, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in in mandatory training. Ontario and Alberta has Part-Time openings in the North Grenville area for H ea vy Structura l, Skilled La the following position:bourers Bus Driver (Smiths Falls) - 10 hrs./week, ($16.31 - $17.67 hourly) Mon.-Fri. morning run start 8:30 a.m/ afternoon start Recycling Truck Driver 3:15 p.m. A valid “F” license is required,experience with We are currently looking for individuals skilled in structural wheelchair tie-downs and q-straints an asset.
Interested candidates please respond to Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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-‐ and experienced bridge labourers DZ License is required concrete formwork -‐ Approximately 20 hours/week with the potential for more All positions require a valid driver’s license, insurance, for projects in the Eastern Ontario and Ottawa Valley area. -‐ Year round position vehicle and ability to work anywhere in Lanark County. -‐ Must have excellent communication skills and proven ability to Submit resume and note intended position by October 3/14. communicate effectively with the general public Mail: Lanark County Support Services We are looking for hard working individuals who always -‐ Must work well with others 55 George Street North, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 1Z1 -‐ Must possess the ability to get in and out of the truck frequently. keep safety in mind. Fax: 283-6234 Must be able to lift approximately 20 Lbs.
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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.
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• Full Time Position • Monday - Friday 8am-5pm • Valid Drivers License • Knowledge in Maintenance & Repairs & wiring on Trailers • Knowledge in Maintenance & repairs on Compact Equipment • Knowledge in Maintenance and Repairs on Light & Heavy Duty Trucks • Experience in Service • Wages to be negotiated based on skills & Certificates
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
*No Mechanical License required but would be an asset All interested applicants should send their Resume by email or fax info@trailercountry.ca Phone: 613-267-3580 Fax: 613-267-4958 Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted
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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.
Snow Plow Drivers required for upcoming Winter Season. Must hold a Class A or D licence. Plowing required on 417/416 for T.G. Carroll Cartage Ltd. Experience required. Email resume to tgcarroll@sympatico.ca or fax 613-836-7658
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OCREHAB is looking for personal support workers, fax resume 613-253-8666 or email carol@ocrehab.ca
Rail / Deck Installer, Min. 5 years exp. Sub contract work. Need truck/tools. Cut Rite Construction 613-839-0808
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Moulton Carpentry & Millwork, Custom cabinetry, kitchens, windows, doors, trim and flooring. Call Ben for your quote today! 613-246-6566
Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
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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.
Neil Bros. Equipment Rentals Ltd. looking for shovel operator, min. 5 years experience. Fax resume 613-256-2063 or call 613-256-6374.
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RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607
“A1” Handyman with halfton truck. Dump hauling, wood splitting, tree removal, carpentry, siding, painting, roofing, general maintenance. Call Kevin 613-253-4764.
Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
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.
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.
Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, CLEANING / JANITORIAL repointing. Brick, block reliable and stone. Small/big job Experienced, specialist. Free estimates. cleaning lady. I don’t cut corners, I clean them. 613-250-0290. Please call Karen cell Dutch Girl Housekeeping 613-868-4723. experienced, efficient, reliable care for your home. CAREER Please call 613-812-0568. Man with truck will pick up garbage, cut small trees or brush, small moves, packing etc. Reasonable. 613-267-4129. M&K Renovations looking for jobs: Siding, decking, fencing, drywall, painting, laminated floors, windows, doors. Call Mike for quote, 613-259-2525, 613-326-8041. Professional & Reliable Movers- 2 Men & 17’ Cube $95/hr, 2 Men & 16’ Refrigerated Cube Van $95 hr + Fuel Surcharge, 3 Men & 25’ Moving Van $125/hr. Call to Book your Move 613-284-8281. Semi-retired, all home renovations, interior & exterior, years of experience. Call Brent 613-283-6088.
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS No job too small! Free estimates • Home Renovations • Plumbing Repairs • Painting/cleanup • Concrete work Doug Morley 257-7177
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BUILDING AND REPAIRS Heritage Stone, Brick and Block Footings, Foundations, Concrete Finishing, Log Chinking and Chimney Sweeping Will go anywhere! PAUL WARRINGTON 268-2394
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EDUCATION & TRAINING Watercolor Classes Carleton Place, beginning weekdays late Sept e m b e r , 10am-12:30pm, 5 lessons $100. Learn simple techniques and produce beautiful artwork, you will be proud to display. Instructor: Eileen Mattson 613-253-7396 e_mattson@rogers.com
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PARENTS: HELP with Schoolwork Teaching Parents what students are learning at school and how parents can help with challenging schoolwork. Small groups, tips and techniques, subject and grade specific. 20 Years Experience. Text or call 613-282-4848
AUCTIONS GALETTA LIVESTOCK HORSE SALE 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
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2 Ormond Street, Brockville, September 27 & 28, many unique items from large family estate. Watch next weeks paper for upcoming estate sale downtown Brockville.
32 Code Cres., Smiths Falls (just off Harold St), Saturday, September 27, 8-3. Small and large items, including furniture. Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.
Downsizing, tools, many hand tools, large belt sander, small drill press, dremel kit with extension table, hand held belt sander, clamps (all sizes), shelving, work bench, etc., house stuff of all kinds, a few golf items. Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m. 273 Lakewood Road, RR3 Perth (Burgeswood).
Estate sale, 204 Hillview Rd., Perth (off Drummond Concession 7). Complete household, furniture, appliances, lamps, dishes, glassware, too much to mention. All must go. October 4 and 5 from 8:30 a.m.
Huge Garage Sale-Open House, September 27, 28, October 4 & 5, 9-4pm, 111 Lewis Street West, Merrickville. Antique furniture, jewellery, decoys, linens, christmas stuff, house is for sale. Inquiries: 613-299-2618
Downsizing, 347 Dufferin St., Carleton Place. Saturday, September 27, 8 a.m.
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Multi-family garage sale, 2492 Rideau Ferry Rd., Saturday, October 4, rain or shine. 8-3. Something for everyone.
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3 Garage Sales on Mary St. corner of Mary St & Wellington St. Almonte (Coleman Island) Saturday September 27, 9-noon, furniture, tools, household goods, toys, sports equipment.
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DIESEL & ZERO TURN LAWN MOWERS. SHOP EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AUCTION for Patricia Hendry/Woolsey @ 1626 Ebbs Side Rd., Perth, ON From Perth take Hwy 7E, Left onto Conc. 7 (Drummond Centre Rd.) to Ebbs Side Rd. (Signs) on Saturday, September 27, 2014 @ 10 am (Property auctioned @ 11 am)
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PLUS - 1929 FORd TUdOR SEdAN. 2014 GMC SIERRA SLT 4 dOOR ALL TERRAIN TRUCk. TOOLS & ShOP EqUIP’T. hOUSEhOLd FURNIShINGS.
for Krista Brewer & Ron Richardson from Carleton Place take Hwy 15 South and turn right onto Beckwith 6th line and continue 2 km to #2456 on Saturday October 11, 2014, 10 am (Auction Signs) Property to be auctioned @ 11 am
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Fortinet - a Fortune 500 company and major Ottawa IT employer, continues to aggressively hire Willis College graduates from the Network Security professional diploma program. In just 48 weeks you could be qualified for: • Full-time position • Full benefits
Space is limited Register NOW! Second Career Funded Program by Employment Ontario Other Provincial and Federal funding available if qualified.
Be a Willis Graduate…Don’t Compete with One!
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Call for Snow Ploughing Snow ploughing, snow removal, salting and sanding At the Royal Canadian Legion, Perth Branch #244 26 Beckwith St. E., Perth, ON
Please submit your tender to: Royal Canadian Legion Branch #244 26 Beckwith Street East Perth, ON K7H 1B5 Clearly Marked: Snow ploughing Attention: Office Administrator
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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. Chattels: Columbia 22hp gas 0 turn riding mower w/ 50” cut. Ford diesel lawn tractor. Utility trailer. Acetylene torches. 7200 Wallenstein generator w/ 13hp Honda engine. Powermate 1500 generator. Coleman Powermate 60 gall. air compressor. 5hp pressure washer. Gray chest on chest tool boxes & contents. Qty of air, power & hand tools (some new). Tap & die.Reese hitches. Hydraulic fluid & hoses. Bolt bin & contents. Heaters. Shop vac. Bench grinders. Drill press. Chop saw. Sawzall. Clamps. Chain hoist. Portable kerosene stove. Lubricants & oil. Tent. Ladders. Portable garage. Fertilizer spreader. Thatcher. Garden tools. Oil fired hot water heater. Lattice. Plastic shelving. Extension cords. Approx. 500 gall. of diesel fuel w/ tanks. Faint lounge. Pine chest of drawers. Dressers. Pine blanket box. Plant stand. Pine folk chair. Wooden shelves & storage cabinets. Electric fireplace. LG fridge w/ freezer on bottom. Moffat 30” stove. Wood carrier. Fireplace set. Coal skuttle. Cast iron kettle. Qty of dry firewood. Scatter rugs. Patio umbrella, furniture & ornaments. Pool supplies. Pool pump & filter. Air exchanger. Submersible pump. Christmas items. Toshiba projector TV. Flat screen TV. TV stands. Electronic equipment. Qty of pictures & home décor & many other articles too numerous to mention... 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
~ Prime Location ~ ~ House. Man Cave/Garage. 2 Storie Barn. 2 Ponds ~ Offering a sought after, rural vibe setting, on the outskirts of booming Carleton Place. Comprising of a lush-green, surveyed 4.59 acres (+/-) w/ 2 year round ponds. Excellent opportunity to complete the vinyl sided house which is under renovations. Waiting for your finishing touches. Main floor features soaring ceilings w/ a finished “Designer“ kitchen w/ large granite breakfast bar & new birch/walnut stained cabinetry. Includes quality stainless steel appliances KitchenAid d/w, Professional Dacor gas stove, Panasonic Inverter microwave & KitchenAid french door/bottom freezer fridge (all less than 2 yr old). A light-filled formal room flows to a large balcony having panoramic views. Adjoining dining room. New maple hardwood floors. Roughed in main floor laundry/2 pce bath. Second floor features skylit, queen size master bedroom w/ jacuzzi, shower & powder room. Plus 2 additional bedrooms, both w/ closets & a hallway lit, walk-in closet. The walk-out basement features gym/rec room, bedroom & 4 pce bath. Service room houses 200 amp service, central air, owned hot water tank, deironizer, water softener, submersible well pump, Goodman h/e modulating propane furnace (2 mos. old). Generous under house storage. On drilled well & septic. Detached Man Cave-Garage built in 2000, 30’x42’ (+/-) vinyl sided, fully insulated, dry walled, 10’ ceiling, concrete floor w/ drain, 8’ & 10’ garage doors, 2 man doors, 100 amp service, radiant tube heat, plumbed for water, c/w a steel roofed lean-to. The Extreme Private Man Cave has a tiled Harley Davidson floor, a large oak faced wet bar, a dishwasher included, a sports room, 3 pce bath, bedroom & central air. 2 Storie Board & Baton Barn built in 2002, 20’x25’ (+/-), steel roof. Has concrete floor, & power. 4 small box stalls. Attached closed-in paddock. 2 fenced corals. Detached 12’x10’ garden shed. Annual taxes $3100. (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Owners are downsizing and relocating. Fantastic Red Ribbon Property, Great Location. Good tools and shop equipment. Unique and interesting collectibles. The ’29 Ford Tudor will be a joy to re-build. Got GMC Fever, then don’t miss this auction sale. Bring a lawn chair and participate in the bidding. Terms on Chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
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Auction Sale of a Beautiful Country Property, Antique Furniture, Collectibles and Miscellaneous Items 14183 County Rd 9 ( Berwick Rd), Crysler, ON- 9 km North and East of Chesterville or from Morewood travel 7 km South and turn left on County Rd 9 and travel 5 km. Watch for Auction Signs.
5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com
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Sunday, October 19 at 11:00 am Property sells at 1:00 pm Property- A move- in ready country gem- 2 storey restored heritage home w/ verandah situated on a well treed 1 acre lot that features a lovely eat-in kitchen, recently renovated back kitchen, parlour, family room with fireplace insert, original metal ceilings, beautiful staircase, 3 bedrooms, recently renovated bathroom and new windows. Has drilled well and septic system and is heated with oil. Outside is nicely landscaped and boasts a beautiful fenced inground pool. It is within commuting distance to Ottawa but close to surrounding villages. With loads of character it is a must see! Terms on Property- Property will be auctioned at 1:00 pm. Property will be subject to a reasonable reserve bid and is selling in “as is” condition. $10,000 down (by certified cheque or bank draft) on day of sale with balance due on closing. Home inspections are the responsibility of potential buyers and must be completed prior to the auction sale. For more information contact the Auctioneers and see www.theauctionfever.com for pictures and list of items being sold. Open House for Property Sunday, October 5 from 12-2pm Auctioneers: James and Hill Auction Service Ltd. Stewart James, 613-445-3269, Carson Hill, 613-821-2946 Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents.
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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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Friday, September 26 (4-8 pm) & Saturday, September 27 (Noon - 4 PM) OPEN HOUSE FOR UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE AUCTION
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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! 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! CL452114_0925
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September 27, 8:30am, Multi-family, housewares, furniture, collectibles, dolls & huge selection of non-fiction & fiction books. 7525 Roger Stevens Drive (corner of Rideau Ave) Smiths Falls.
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!
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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.
Saturday, September 27th, 8 - 2 p.m. at 107 Glass Street, Almonte, items include antiques & collectibles.
WWW.STREETFLEAMARKET.NET Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Start: 6:00pm – Preview 5:00 pm Collection of 40 die cast cars and trucks, Detroit Red Wings collection to include hats, plates, mugs, Gordie Howe card, goalie helmets, Pepsi sign - dated 1968, vintage pellet pistols, table gramophone for parts, Star Trek phone, barley twist candle sticks, trench art, decoys and fishing tackle, H.M.C.S. sailor hats with tin hate box, top hat in box – Devilns Ottawa, telescope, oil lamps, rolling pins, old projectors, insulators, floor grates, table and floor lamps, royalty plates, crafts, sewing needles, Skil Power Tools sign, Yard Works electronic log splitter, 24” Simplicity Sno Blower, Briggs & Stratton Roto Tiller, wood chipper – Troy Bilt, weigh scale – Black & Tackle, old kids wagon and sleigh, band saw, Sears chop saw, nail gun, router kit, drill press, set of 4 captain’s chairs, rocking chairs, quilt rack, desks, sew table, dressers, piano stool, trunk, picnic basket, Bison army tank model issued by General Motors Defense Dept., wood clamps, riding boots, prints & paintings, brass blow torch, Canes & Cane holder, small primitive table, two cinefold portable projection screens, many more articles. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for loss or accident. Terms: Cash, Authorized cheque with ID, Debit, Visa or Mastercard. Rob Street Auction Services Ltd. Auctioneers Bev and Rob Street 24 Family Lane, Lombardy, ON (corner of HWY 15 & Bay Rd.) 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket@hotmail.ca WWW.STREETFLEAMARKET.NET
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@ 64 Strickland Rd., Lombardy, ON K0G 1L0 from Lombardy take Hwy 15 southwest & turn right onto to Kelly Rd & turn right onto Strickland Rd (auction signs) Only 10 minutes to Smiths Falls. on Mon., Oct. 6/14 @ 6 pm
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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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Saturday October 11, 2014 10:00 AM sharp We have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, for Mr. Thomas Purcell, the house and all contents located at 530 Mill Street, Calabogie, Ontario Furniture, Antique Chairs; Skiing and Hiking items, Snowshoes, Hand Tools; Wrenches; Snow Blower, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes; General Household Items; Stereo System; Cd’s; Dishes etc. etc. The house is a 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 1 bath frame home in good condition. Some newer windows, hardwood on the main floor, newer shingles. Detached garage. Legal Description: PT LT 18, CON 10 AS IN R228245; BAGOT; GREATER MADAWASKA. The property will be offered for sale at 1:00 pm and will be selling subject to a Reserve Bid. The property is selling “As Is Where Is”. Any perspective Buyers are free to do any inspections they may wish prior to the sale. Viewing of the property by Appointment only thru the Auctioneer. Terms for the Property: $10,000 Bank Draft or Money Order the day of the sale - Balance due 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
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Sunday, September 28th @ 1:00pm For CLYDE HILL 105 Snowdons Drive East Directions: Take County Rd. 15 from Merrickville & North Augusta, then east on LandO-Nod Rd., left on Pioneer Rd., to Snowdons Dr. East. WATCH FOR SIGNS. Consisting of: 2003 Dodge Caravan Sport (e-tested April 2014, driven daily, sold as is, Res. Bid), 4 pc. wicker outdoor set, compressor, table saw, queen size box spring & mattress, linens, 20’wooden decorative bridge, computer equipment, outdoor turkey cooker & tanks, small fridges, small appliances, glassware, lockers, plumbing & electrical supplies, tires, corner hutch, shelving units, 6 pc. Patio set, lawn chairs, antique oil lamps, furniture, cleaning supplies, framed pictures, new & used clothing, xmas decorations, old wooden amo boxes, gas pressure washer, plus much more. Auctioneer’s Note: The Hills have sold their house and are downsizing, a very clean sale (like new condition), expect surprises, wicker & patio set a must see. No Dogs Allowed Full listing www.facebook.com/ townncountryauctions www.theauctionfever.com Canteen (by Lisa Swan) Town N Country Auctions Auctioneer: Reynolds Vander Velde 613-926-0512 #2014-04 CL442084_0925
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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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~ 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
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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)
growing and other factors. Pospisil’s speaking engagements target small-scale growers and gardeners for a reason. He believes in agricultural diversity, rather than the monoculture typically undertaken at large-scale farming operations. In addition, when he started up farmers’ markets in Smiths Falls and Perth 20 years ago, he realized there was
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Festival in 1997 and continues to conduct an annual Garlic Field Day for local garlic growers at his farm, Beaver Pond Estates, near Maberly. His reputation as Canada’s “Garlic Guru” comes not only from growing garlic, but from his continued research based on growing trials of more than 200 varieties of garlic, testing them for their suitability for Canadian
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three harvests of garlic, cleaning, curing, storing, braiding and using it. In short, everything you ever wanted to know about growing garlic. He is the editor/publisher of the Canadian quarterly, Garlic News, and is a recognized authority on garlic. A retired military engineer, Pospisil founded the Perth Garlic
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Community – Paul Pospisil believes any gardener can grow great garlic. The Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society hopes you will join members on Wednesday, Oct. 1 to become a believer! Pospisil will cover everything from the growing cycle, site selection, soil and bed preparation, selection of seed stock, planting, mulching and spring care, to the
Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722 ANNUAL FALL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & TOOL AUCTION
Saturday, October 4, 9 am. sharp 15093 Cty Rd 18, Osnabruck Centre
From Hwy 401 take Ingleside Exit #770 travel north on Dickinson Dr., Approx. 1.5 km to Osnabruck Center turn east on Cty Rd 18 travel 1/2 km. Sale Order: Auction starts at 9 a.m. with smaller items, but at 1 p.m regardless of what point we are at we will be selling the larger items including tractors and machinery. Note: This is a very partial listing due to shortage of time before press. Many items arriving daily. We will be accepting consignments until 1 p.m. Friday, October 3. For more info or to consign call 613-537-8862. Terms: Cash or good cheque with proper I.D. Auction Conducted By: Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd. Ingleside ON. 613-537-8862 For pictures & complete listing go to: www.theauctionfever.com
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a demand for locally-grown garlic, but only the occasional local grower in eastern Ontario. Thanks to the efforts of people like him, the Garlic Growers Association of Ontario now lists about 100 members. Yet, despite Canadians’ appetites for garlic and the movement across Canada to grow local, Pospisil says that still only five per cent of the garlic consumed in Canada is grown in this country. The rest, imported from China and Mexico, is chemically treated to preserve it for its long journey to Canadian supermarkets, and often bleached to make it look bright white. Pospisil describes the 200 varieties of garlic he’s tested as a drop in the bucket, given there are about 700 varieties of garlic cultivated around the world. He’s published
multiple reports on his findings and is proud to say that he has the only organic growing trials for garlic in Canada. His passion for garlic rests on its health benefits and medicinal properties. As well, chefs of all stripes prefer locally-grown garlic due to its more intense flavour and higher sugar content. You too can sound the depths of Pospisil’s knowledge on garlic growing and use at the Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society’s Oct. 1 meeting at 7:15 p.m. at the Portland Community Hall, 24 Water Street. Admission is free with membership or $5 for non-members. And rest assured – there will be no vampires in the house! Submitted by Yvonne Helwig, in charge of publicity for the Rideau Lakes Horticultural Society.
Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame Night for Champions for Kids Oct. 4 Community – Guests can dance the night away to classic rock ‘n roll tunes Oct. 4 while raising money for a great cause. The Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame Night will be a major fundraiser for the Upper Canada District School Board Champions for Kids Foundation. The dance, to be held at South Grenville District High School, 1000 Edward Street North in Prescott, will feature entertainment from popular area band Healy and Orr, a dinner, and a silent auction. The charity will also use the night to draw the winning tickets for the 2014 Champions for Kids Raffle. Cost to attend is $40 a ticket. Visit www.ucdsb. AUCTIONS
on.ca for more information. To purchase individual tickets or party table packages visit http://c4krocknroll. eventbrite.ca. The fundraiser will benefit the Champions for Kids Foundation, the charitable arm of the Upper Canada District School Board that raises money so students can play sports or enjoy the arts, and to help families cover costs associated with seeking medical care for their children – such as expenses for fuel and parking to attend the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario for treatment. The dinner dance will run from 6 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Submitted by the Upper Canada District School Board.
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AUCTION SALE for Gordon and Rita Cooper Travel west of Brinston on Gilmour Road. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 - 10:00 A.M. Refrigerator; Whirlpool washer; MayTag dryer; Two small freezers; Microwave; Roaster oven; Assorted dishes and kitchenware; China, glass and crystal; China cabinet; Chesterfield and chair; Assorted chairs and small tables; Three bedroom sets; Wardrobes; Trunk; Old pictures and frames; Hospital bed; Wheelchair; Utility trailer; Log chains; Hand tools; Pressure washer; New screen door; Patio furniture; Gliding loveseat; Milk cans; Cheese box; Egg crate; Woven baskets; Orange crates; ‘Moosehead’ wooden glass box; For full listing, visit www.theauctionfever.com. TERMS: CASH or APPROVED CHEQUE Auctioneer: James Cooper 613-652-4145 “Celebrating 35 Years” --- 1979-2014 --CL452157_0925
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Almonte Thunder lose close battle to Arnprior Packers Tiffany Lepack
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Almonte Thunder’s Brandon Mendham advances on the Arnprior puck carrier during Jr. B action last Friday night.
good hard slapshot,” said White. Matthew Dods played in his first junior game and is also just 16-years-old. He had the loss in net for the Thunder making 38 saves. “He played great, I can’t blame him for any of the goals,” said White. “I really liked his composure in there, he kept us in the game and made some big saves.” Early in the third period there was what White called a “little dust up.” The Packers were sent to the sin bin
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Sports – The rivalry has been renewed between the Arnprior Packers and Almonte Thunder. The two Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League division rivals faced off on Friday night in Arnprior and the Packers won 5-3 over Almonte. “I thought we competed pretty hard,” said Thunder head coach and general manager Bill White. “I’m not disappointed in the effort, Arnprior has a pretty good team and we made some rookie mistakes but we are learning from them.” White called Arnprior’s first two goals “flukes” that went off skates and said the two teams are in different places. “We played their full team and we are still developing,” said White. “It’s an ongoing process and right now we just need to be patient.” In the young season, the Thunder are 0-2 and sit in fourth place in the Valley Division; the Packers are now 1-1. The Packers were up 1-0 after the first period but after two frames Almonte battled back with goals from Terry Mallon, assisted by Riley Shore and Conor Roland. Calvin Wheatley scored with five seconds left, assisted by Jacob Cuffley. “Terry had a very nice goal,” said
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Place outshot the Bears 40-24 and by the end of the game, racked up 30 minutes of penalties and seven infractions. Carleton Place 5, Brockville 2 A couple of days earlier on Friday, Sept. 19, the Canadians travelled to the Brockville Memorial Centre to take on the Brockville Braves. They opened up scoring at 3:26 of the first period with a goal from Andrew Dodson, assisted by Wesley Baker and AJ Klein. Going into the second period up 1-0, Brockville would even the score early in the frame, but Stephen Baylis found the net at 8:27, assisted by Jordan Larson and Devin Campbell, to push the Canadians ahead 2-1 to start the third. Three late goals in the third period gave the Canadians extra insurance for the 5-2 win, but the game winner came
from Larson, assisted by Willie Brooks and Andy Sturtz at 15:54 of the third. Carleton Place 1, Ottawa 4 On Wednesday, Sept. 19, the Ottawa Junior Senators broke the Canadians’ pristine 8-0 record, defeating them 4-1, at the Jim Durrell Complex. Despite outshooting Ottawa 27-21 in the game, the Senators dominated the match, scoring two goals apiece in the first and second periods. The Canadians wouldn’t make it on the board until 10:37 of the third period when on a power play, Adam Lloyd found the net. His goal was assisted by Craig Pefley and Brett Garvey. This week’s games Carleton Place travelled to Cumberland Sept. 23 and then break for a few days before heading to Kemptville for a game at the North Grenville Municipal Centre Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. They will host Gloucester on Sept. 28 at 3 p.m.
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Sports - The ribbon was officially cut for the new football field at Almonte and District High School: Ruth Tamas, far left, and far right Jillian Douglas, hold the ribbon. Centre were: Anne McRae, Upper Canada District School Board trustee for ward one; Geoff Baskwill, school council chair; John Levi, mayor of Mississippi Mills; and principal Ron Ferguson. Right: Ferguson holds the ball as Mississippi Mills mayor John Levi does the ceremonial kick-off.
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Definition of property could have impact on policing costs desmond.devoy@metroland.com
News – Do 100 apartments count as 100 separate properties? What about 100 condos? Does a mall with 100 stores count as a single property, or 100 separate ones? In all likelihood, our county’s elected representatives were not certain either, but, believe it or not, the answer to these seemingly arcane questions could have an impact on your pocketbook when the new policing funding formula comes into effect. The new formula is based on a cost per household – but that definition has been expanded to include properties, like business properties, with the possible exclusion of vacant lots. But even then… “Until that definition is done, it affects the final outcome,” said Mississippi Mills Mayor John Levi at the Lanark County association of police services boards (PSB) meeting at the Beckwith Township council chambers on Wednesday, Sept. 3. Montague Township Reeve Bill Dobson attended the Association of Municipalities of Ontario meeting earlier this year, as did Beckwith’s
reeve, Richard Kidd, who is also the county’s warden. Though they attended many of the same meetings, the two men walked away with different interpretations of what constituted a property, as the two men debated if a mall counted as one property, or if condos counted as single properties. “I lay awake at night thinking about this too,” said Insp. Derek Needham, detachment commander for the Lanark County OPP. While Lanark County municipalities were given a more clear picture of just what they will pay for policing starting on New Year’s Day 2015, municipal leaders met earlier this month at the Gallipeau Centre – the former Rideau Regional Centre – in Smiths Falls about what they will likely be paying coming January. “I’m just as anxious waiting for the numbers as you are,” said Needham. “(But) they are still trying to figure out what the definition of property is.” Kidd did give credit to the Liberal government for adapting the formula over the past few months. “They did listen,” Kidd said. “Some governments would not have changed at all.”
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News – With nominations closed, the table of candidates for councillor in Beckwith Township is set for the Oct. 27 municipal election. Incumbent Faye Campbell, 66, is seeking a fourth mandate and she faces competition from incumbents Tim Campbell and Brian Dowdall and newcomers Evelyn Campbell and Joy Hodgkinson. Faye was first elected in 2003 and wins in 2006 and 2010 followed. A resident of Beckwith for 50 years, the experienced politician announced she was running for re-election on Jan. 8. Faye has adopted “Preserve the past, embrace the present and plan the future together” as her campaign slogan. With 11 years of political experience, “I feel I am a great asset to the community,” Faye said, “and I would like to continue to serve Beckwith Township.” “I am healthy, too,” she added, “and I feel I have more energy now than I ever did.” Faye is a breast cancer survivor – diagnosed in 2011 but free of the condition since Nov. 30, 2013. Before starting a small construction company – developing subdivisions throughout Beckwith Township – Faye and longtime husband Lyle Campbell farmed for approximately 10 years. They are now enjoying semi-retirement.
Platform Having served as chair of the finance and administration committee, Faye, if re-elected, will continue due diligence on keeping the township’s taxes the lowest in Lanark County. She currently chairs the planning committee and sits on the following: economic development, finance and administration, heritage, fire, planning, public works and recreation. “I relish the chance to help Beckwith residents as they battle the policies downloaded by the provincial government,” she said, “and because of my business background, I know what needs to be done.” Faye wants to continue towards upgrading and maintaining a higher standard of municipal roads in the township. Following the last election, councillors in Beckwith set an objective of re-doing Scotch Corners Road, the 7th Line and
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Faye Campbell the 9th Line, for example. Owing to a $2 million provincial grant, the 9th Line work, from Black’s Corners to Ashton Station, was possible. “I will continue to lobby the government for funds for infrastructure,” Faye said. Again, if re-elected, she will continue to support and maintain the township’s present recreational facilities.
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The volunteer brigade celebrated its 50th anniversary on Aug. 9. Faye assisted with organizing a full day of activities that began with a pancake breakfast at the fire hall in Blacks Corners and concluded with a dance at the Beckwith Recreation Complex featuring Eddy and the Stingrays. Furthermore, she was happy to see the addition of two new bays at the fire hall, providing muchneeded room for equipment. “Our fire department is a professional, valuable service,” Faye said. In addition to the Beckwith Municipal Drug Strategy committee, the political veteran is a member of the Mississippi Lake Plan committee (council representative), “working towards a healthier lake now and in the future, for you, your children and your grandchildren.” Faye said she would continue to take the time to listen to residents, encourage teamwork and promote awareness and enthusiasm for the community. Contact Faye at 613-253-0918 or salliebaggs@aol.com. R0012913271_0925
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“All council members are proud of Beckwith Park, with its sports complex, multi-purpose fields and heritage buildings,” she said. There is also the coverall facility that is used for indoor activities such as dances and Faye would like to see washrooms and kitchen services added. “More and more events are being hosted there each year,” she said. Faye served as a member of the police services board, and she was the township’s representative on the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital board of trustees. “I also worked with the high speed committee to bring high speed Internet to Beckwith Township,” she said. Faye hosts the complimentary buffet breakfast for seniors on Canada Day and she is a member of the Beckwith & District Friendship Club. “I enthusiastically support the Beckwith Youth Committee with its ongoing activities,” she noted, “as well as the Beckwith Fire Department.”
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TOWNSHIP OF BECKWITH 2014 MUNICIPAL ELECTION VOTER’S LIST Copies of the Voters’ List may be viewed at the Clerk’s Office, 1702 9th Line Beckwith beginning September 2nd, 2014. Please check to make sure your name is on the list and that all information is correct. PROXY APPLICATIONS A person appointed as a voting proxy may bring the form in person to the Clerk’s Office, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or during the hours of 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. on the advance vote dates – Saturday, October 18th, 2014 and Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014. REQUIREMENT TO PROVIDE PROOF OF IDENTITY All eligible electors will be required to provide proof of identity and residence in order to obtain a ballot at the location. The type of identification is prescribed in O. Reg. 304/13 and includes but is not limited to an Ontario Driver’s Licence and an Ontario Health Card. An elector on the Voters’ List without identification may make a statutory declaration “Oath of Qualification”.
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News – Jill McCubbin wants to bring a new perspective to Mississippi Mills council and that is one of the key reasons she is running in the Almonte ward. “I’m running for council because new people with new perspectives and resources will benefit council. It’s time for a new mix,” said McCubbin in an email to the Canadian Gazette. “As a councillor, I’ll always look for opportunities to involve more of the community and especially the business community in decisionmaking.” She thinks by consulting the public more she will be able to find more solutions and design a better town “if we involve more minds” in the process. “I want to be a part of Mississippi Mills council to help run ‘our business’ in consultation with councillors, residents, town staff and other stakeholders,” said McCubbin in a news release. “Part of what’s wrong with current council is some members think they know ‘best’ what works, and that their decisions, made without wider or public consultation, are made for ‘our own good.’ I don’t think that way. Mississippi Mills residents access a lot of information and collectively know a lot. We all can contribute to making the best decisions.” Another reason she wants to be on council: she values Almonte’s
Jill McCubbin downtown. “I believe strengthening the core benefits the entire town – the residents and businesses not located in the core included,” said McCubbin. “I know our town needs to find innovative solutions to bringing more business and industry to town – but without sacrificing what we’ve got.” McCubbin says she has a lot to offer around the council table. “I work well with diverse groups of people. I listen and learn and don’t weigh my opinions above all others,” said McCubbin. “I think building something worthwhile has more to do with research and doing your homework than emotions.” She calls her bid for council a natural fit as she has been a council watcher for 17 years. “I’ve been interested in the processes and decisions that affect Almonte in the long term and
have always been active in the Almonte community – and I love it,” said McCubbin. McCubbin supports smart urban design and the intensification of land use. She also believes a solid heritage and a flourishing downtown core benefits everyone. “Infrastructure is expensive and our tax base is small. We have an ongoing challenge: to support growth and welcome change, but do so without sacrificing what we have now,” said McCubbin. “I want to solicit expertise from the business community that can help fiscal and future planning – after all, our entrepreneurs are the prime builders of our contemporary town.” She also wants to promote recreational uses of the river and her goal is to increase the benefits of having the river in the town, she calls it an asset. McCubbin has lived in Almonte for 17 years and was a co-founder and past editor of theHumm arts publication, co-owner of Miller’s Tale bookstore (now Mill Street Books) for 13 years and has also worked for market2world communications in Almonte. She has also volunteered with a number of organizations in town: director at the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum (on leave of absence for campaign), past director and co-founder Mississippi Mills Residents Association, cofounder Almonte Lectures Series, and more.
Community – The Smile Cookie campaign hosted by Tim Hortons, wrapped on Sept. 21 raised $2,837 for the Almonte General Hospital/ Fairview Manor Foundation, the highest ever raised from the campaign in Almonte. Pictured are: Joanne Tysick, assistant manager, Tom Stanley and Katie Lalonde.
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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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All other trademarks are the property ofprice their respective owners.†Finance off ersfees. available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based onManual/Santa aand new LFWD 6-Speed Manual/Sonata LDestination 5-Speed FeO 2.4L FWD with an fiof nance rate offor 0%/0%/0%/1.99% for 96conditions. months. payments are $77 Example price includes Delivery and Destination $1,595, levies all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude insurance, PPSA, license fees dealer admin. fees up to vary by dealer. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from total obligation ofAuto $15,980. Cash priceCorp. is $15,980. Cost oftrademarks Borrowing is $0.are Example price Delivery Destination ofand $1,495, fees, levies, and alland applicable charges (excluding HST). Example excludes insurance, PPSA andregistration, license fees. ΏFuel consumption forPD 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLSon Auto (HWY City 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson Lmay 5-Speed Manual (HWY 7.7L/100KM; City 10.4L/100KM)/Santa Feannual 2.4L FWD AutoLimited/2015 (HWY ct names, feature names,De images andincludes trademarks owned Hyundai Canada All other the property their respective owners.†Finance offy ers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on arespective new 2013 Land 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS 5-Speed Fecoverage 2.4L Auto with anof5.6L/100KM; fiGLS nance rate ofFees 0%/0%/0%/1.99% for 96e months. Bi-weekly payments areHyunda $77/$128/$99/$148. No down payment 2015 Elantra LFinance Manual (HWY 6.4L/100KM; City 8.8L/100KM); 2015 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.8L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fue conjunction any other offers. is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ♦Prices of models shown: 2014 Accent 4Auto/Tucson Door GLS/2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited Fe 2.0T Limited AWD/2015 Elantra Sonata vewith yslogans and Des naavailable on obyproduct 695 Any dea e adm nSonata ees sofSatellite afees, on nsu ance PPSA ees ev es cha ges cense ees and aElantra app cab etank axes aE e exc $0 secu yo depos aManual mode s$499. 20 000 km aManual/Santa owance pe yea app es Add ona cha ge oAutoa $0 12 km may va yandegincludes by dea e De ve Des na on cha ge nc udes eΏFuel and aLexample: u ank gas ◊◊F nance oSanta e(includes ava ab A CAuto om F Se vBi-weekly ces based (excluding HST). Finance Offers registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, Pregistration, .D.E., dealer admin fees agh full of gas. 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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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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News – By the end of last week, the Carleton Place clerk’s office assisted 19 people wishing to serve their community as members of the new town council. Claudia Wutherich filed her nomination papers on Sept. 8 and she’s one of four women running in the 2014 municipal election for the position of councillor. “I’ve been interested in running for a number of years and I feel I have the knowledge, skill set and proven track record with businesses and community involvement to be an effective and capable member of council,” she said. If elected, Wutherich’s top three priorities are economic development, hospital/healthcare and the environment, “for our community is growing very fast with new housing starts happening at an unprecedented rate.” “Because of this rapid expansion, Carleton Place’s biggest challenge in the next five to 10 years will be achieving the right balance between residential and economic development, and access to quality healthcare,” she said. Wutherich believes this balance is vital in order for the community to become “an even better environment to live in, work in and raise our children in – now and for generations to come.” Wutherich has adopted “Achieving The Right Balance: Effective,
Claudia Wutherich Knowledgeable, and Diligent” as her campaign slogan. Voters go to the polls on Monday, Oct. 27, and the new council receives the administration of the Oath of Office on Dec. 2. After moving to Carleton Place in 1999, Wutherich was an advertising consultant and in this role, she gained “an excellent understanding of the needs and challenges of local businesses and the community as a whole.” For the past two years, the political hopeful has been employed as a school bus driver and because of her job’s flexibility, she has been able to easily balance her responsibilities to her family and community. Wutherich served from 2000 to 2002
as president of Carleton Place’s Cooperative Nursery School. She also sat on the board of directors for the Riverfront Conservation Association, between 2007 and 2009 and currently serves as co-chair of the Carleton Place Environmental Advisory Committee, a member since 2009. “I’ve been attending council meetings in order to become better informed with the political process,” Wutherich said, “and I’ve focused my attention on residential development, the improvement of the quality of the riverfront and the protection of natural areas for all residents of Carleton Place.” Wutherich obtained a bachelor of arts degree, majoring in psychology, from York University and a diploma in radio and television broadcasting from Seneca College. Her employment background, while living in Toronto, includes stints at The Financial Post and Bell Canada. Carleton Place residents will vote to fill seven seats around the council table: mayor (one position), deputy mayor (one position) and councillor (five positions). In addition to Wutherich, other individuals vying for councillor are Brandon Armstrong, incumbent Doug Black, Gordon Brazeau, Kathryn Carriere, Brian Doucett, Theresa Fritz, Carolyn Gerbac, Francois Maltais, Lorey Mill, Sean Redmond, Doug Snedden, incumbent Gary Strike, Andrew Roy Tennant and Ross Trimble.
Community – Does your child suffer from anxiety or related symptoms? Could he/she benefit from a peer group atmosphere targeting these symptoms with an evidence-based program? Independent Child and Youth Counselling (ICYC) is offering a six-week Friends for Life anxiety intervention and prevention program. ICYC moved to Almonte in the spring of 2014. They are currently located in shared space (Sprout Occupational Therapy) at 14 Mill St. The six-week group session for youth girls and boys aged eight to 12-years-old. The Friends for Life program is the only childhood anxiety prevention and intervention program acknowledged by the World Health Organization for it’s more than 12 years of comprehensive validation and assessment using rigorous randomized control studies. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder. Many anxiety disorders start in childhood and if left untreated will persist into adulthood. Up to six per cent of children and youth have an anxiety disorder severe enough to require treatment. Symptoms include
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school/activity avoidance; stomach/headaches, disproportionate distress general day-today struggles of fears and worry. Applications will be required in order to assess readiness for the program. This six-week session is feebased. The focus of the weekly groups is based on practical and familiar scenarios related to issues and challenges around anxiety, worry and fear. Starting Oct. 1 through to Nov. 5 youth aged eight to 12 years can attend the six-week sessions at the Almonte location of ICYC. The facilitator of this group is Julie Clarke, BCYC, (MA Candidate); a qualified child and youth care practitioner. The co-facilitator is Wendy Lange-Faria, B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed. Counselling. Group work is a practical way of helping youth; there is not only a substantial savings compared to the cost of working one-on-one with qualified mental health professionals in private practice but it is a safe and secure atmosphere that can assist participants by normalizing intense feelings and emotions. Submitted by Independent Child and Youth Counselling.
Wednesday October 15th, 2014 6:15pm to 9:45pm Carleton Place Arena/Neelin St Community Centre Neelin Street, Carleton Place Do you have a question you would like to have asked? If so submit in writing to: Carleton Place Chamber of Commerce 132 Coleman Street, Carleton Place, K7C 4M7 Or by email to manager@cpchamber.com By Monday Monday, October 13th, 2014 All questions will be juried for relevance and length. There will be limited opportunity to ask candidates questions at the meeting.
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The Exchange Thrift Shop in Carleton Place bombed by garbage Skills Link Program, to name a few. As well, the thrift shop comes to the aid of community members who have undergone a personal tragedy, such as a house fire. Probert heard about the dumping on Aug. 31 and immediately contacted Les Reynolds, Carleton Place’s director of protective services and fire chief. “Bylaw enforcement is investigating,”
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News – One person’s trash may be another’s treasure, but not when it’s disguised as a donation and dumped outside a local thrift shop. Over the Labour Day weekend (Aug. 30 to Sept. 1) The Exchange Thrift Shop on Allan Street in Carleton Place was the unfortunate victim of garbage bombing. According to Carleton Place Coun. Rob Probert, an array of household trash was dumped outside the thrift shop’s Allan St. location. “The thrift shop’s volunteers and neighbours are completely overwhelmed, saddened by this unwelcome abuse,” he said. The Exchange Thrift Shop, established more than four decades ago, relies solely on donations from the community, which are sorted and priced by a handful of volunteers. “They welcome useful, resalable items but can’t handle broken, dirty things,” Probert said. Over the years The Exchange Thrift Shop
Probert said, “and charges may be laid if the thoughtless person or persons involved are identified.” On Sept. 3 the municipality’s public works department removed the mess at no cost to the shop. “Volunteers at The Exchange Thrift Shop are happy to have the mess cleared away,” Probert said.
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Community – They’re back! Tim Hortons restaurants in Carleton Place kicked off their annual, weeklong Smile Cookie campaign on Monday, Sept. 15. The freshly baked chocolate chunk Smile Cookies sell for $1, and 100 per cent of the proceeds are donated to the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) Foundation. On the second day of the campaign, Sept. 17, at the Highway 7 and McNeely Avenue restaurant, CPDMH’s chief nursing officer Rachel de Kemp (left) was joined by, from left, owner Lisa Peters, Sandra Hamilton, Suzanne Villeneuve and Allie MacInnis.
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Mississippi Golf Club is an 18-hole, semi-private golf course located on 190 acres overlooking the magnificent Mississippi River. Established in 1915 on the former Patterson Farm in Appleton, just five kilometres east of Carleton Place, Mississippi Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in Ontario. Mississippi began as a nine-hole course, with a second nine - designed by the renowned golf course architect Graham Cooke - added in 1987. A new Pro Shop was constructed in 1992 to serve a growing membership. The original stone club house was destroyed by fire in the fall of 1997, and replaced with a modern new building that opened the following spring. Our course is known throughout the region for its natural beauty and outstanding conditioning. With a very active membership of 450 adults, we are among the Ottawa Valley’s most popular clubs for membership. Our junior program is creating some of the area’s brightest young golf stars. Mississippi is an enjoyable course to walk, friendly to novice golfers while at the same time presenting a surprising challenge to experienced players. We welcome green fee guests, and invite you to experience our outstanding course and clubhouse facilities. Pay us a visit and find out why Mississippi Golf Club has been called a “Hidden Gem” in the Ottawa Valley!
Chiropractic can be credited back to a natural healer, experimenter and freethinking Canadian by the name of Daniel David Palmer in Davenport, Iowa. On September 18, 1895, D.D. Palmer delivered the first chiropractic adjustment. The recipient of that first adjustment was Harvey Lillard, the building janitor who had lost his hearing years earlier after bending over and hearing a popping sound in his spine. After some shouting, combined with pantomime, Harvey allowed Palmer to use his hands to push a wayward spinal bone back into a more normal position. The result? Harvey’s hearing returned. The conclusion? Nerve interference, caused by misaligned spinal vertebrae, can interfere with the proper functioning of the organs and tissues of our body. Today, 119 years later, our passion is to use the most advanced chiropractic techniques to help you live life to the fullest. Happy birthday chiropractic! Please share this amazing gift with someone you think we can help!
The change to a new season is a good time to think about positive personal changes. But it’s also a very busy time and with all our obligations and responsibilities, it’s all too easy to put our own needs last, leading to exhaustion, frustration, stress and an unfulfilled spirit. Lucille Ball once said “Love yourself first and everything else falls into place” We must keep ourselves nurtured and healthy in body, mind and spirit, if we want to reduce stress and meet all our obligations. We must learn what our spirit needs and commit to fulfilling those needs for ourselves, because no one else can do it for us. If it feels awkward and you don’t know where to start, try asking yourself these 5 questions, to get in touch with what nurtures your spirit. 1) What am I grateful for today? 2) What do I need for me physically, today? 3) How can I show myself love today? 4) What do I look forward to, today? 5) What can I do today, to make myself happy? Ask yourself quietly and listen to your own spirit wisdom. Write down your answers and commit to fulfilling each need daily and watch the difference it will make in your stress levels and to your spirit!
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So the first frost has taken its toll. We are right in the midst of harvest season. We thought it was appropriate to discuss methods of stretching the enjoyment of your bounty on into winter. Hopefully you got out to protect your tomatoes from the frost. In my mind there is no better use for those tomatoes than to simmer them down with a mix of fruits and other vegetables in a chili sauce recipe. The winter meat pie or the Christmas sausage rolls, garnished with chili sauce will be a lovely reminder of your summer garden. Many garden vegetables will actually benefit from a frost or two. Don’t be in too big a hurry to harvest your carrots, turnips, brussels sprouts or parsnips. They are often sweeter and tastier after a frost. The root vegetables need to be cleaned and then dried. The turnips need to be waxed. These are all then easily stored and will keep for some time. The magic temperatures for keeping vegetables are similar to refrigerator temperatures (37 – 40 degrees F). The internet has an abundance of plans to build root cellars for this purpose. A short list of other vegetables that will keep well into winter would include late cabbage, beets, kale, winter squash and, of course, potatoes. With a little forethought and a little harvest season effort you can stretch the enjoyment and benefits of your garden on into winter and beyond.
Cooler weather is here — and so is the time for winterizing your home. Not sure where to start? Use this list to help: Clean air conditioners: Wipe down the unit, clear debris from the surrounding area and hose off the unit. Once it’s completely dry, cover the air conditioner and turn off the water shutoff valve, if your system has one. Remove window units and store them indoors to prevent window drafts. If you can’t remove your window unit, close the vents and protect it from the elements with an air conditioner cover. Drain sprinkler systems: You can tackle this one of two ways: Remove the water using the system’s drain valves, or have a professional blow the water out with a large air compressor. Turn off outdoor water supply: Make sure all exterior water spigots are turned off and all attached hoses or other devices are removed, drained and properly stored. Insulate pipes: This will help prevent your pipes from freezing and save money on your hot water bill. Insulate by duct-taping pre-slit pipe foam (available at hardware stores) around exposed pipes in your home’s crawl space or attic. Caulk air leaks around doors and windows. Add more insulation if needed. If you can see the ceiling joists in your attic, you may need more insulation. Test your thermostat. Turn it to heat mode to make sure the furnace kicks on and blows warm air. Have the furnace inspected by a professional. Make sure it’s in good shape to last through the winter. Inspect and clean your roof and gutters. Install storm windows and doors.
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Community – Despite the rainy weather, 247 participants ran in aid of the Almonte General Hospital (AGH) Saturday, Sept. 6, raising an impressive $20,000. The inaugural Mississippi Mills River Run was held at the Almonte Fairgrounds, with 3km, 5km and 10km races. Monies included a $10,000 donation from Tommy Lam, owner of the pharmacy at Almonte’s Shoppers Drug Mart, as well as an anonymous $5,000 gift from an AGH physician. The AGH/Fairview Manor Foundation is currently raising $300,000 for capital equipment, with $100,000 considered necessary for the obstetrical unit. The run’s $20,000 will benefit the cause. Tara Gesner/METROLAND
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Experience Canada’s wilderness through pictures and song Sept. 27 in Almonte Rick Scholes
Community – On Saturday, Sept. 27, nature/wildlife photographer Bill Pratt and musician/composer Ian Douglas will team up to present Canada Wild at the Almonte Old Town Hall. The beauty of Canada’s wilderness will be celebrated in an evening of audio and visual entertainment. Photographs taken by Pratt in Algonquin Park, the Yukon, and across the Arctic will be presented in three ‘pieces’, each accompanied by an original musical score composed by Douglas, and performed live on stage by the Raintree Earth Ensemble. Pratt’s A/V shows date back to the 1990s when he became what he calls a “Canada promoter”, prompted largely by the 1995 Quebec referendum. He took a positive approach to national unity by capturing and sharing the beauty of our land. Since retirement from Parks Canada in 2010 he has pursued his passion for photography full time, approaching his second career with professional dedication and drive. The idea for Canada Wild was conceived a few years ago, although some of the seeds were sown as far back as childhood. Both men grew up in the “wilds” of Toronto and enjoyed summer adventures in Algonquin Park. “Returning from canoe trips, I always felt sad to leave such a beautiful place,” says Douglas. “The impressions from those trips have certainly stayed with me and so it’s very natural for me to write music for this sort of collaboration.” After meeting about ten years ago and discovering their mutual interests
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Nature/wildlife photographer Bill Pratt and musician/composer Ian Douglas will team up to offer Canada Wild at the Almonte Old Town Hall this Saturday, Sept. 27. Pratt chose 300 photos he has taken on excursions over the past 15 years, including this one of snow-capped mountains (above), to be set to Douglas’ music. Right, another closeup image of a bird. and complementary talents, Douglas began recommending recorded music for Pratt to use in his A/V shows. This continued for many years until finally they realized that a more tailored approach would be both a challenge and a way to enhance their art. Pratt plans expeditions specifically to gather images from exotic and remote landscapes. These trips are usually solo, often involving chartered planes and helicopters and pre-dawn liftoffs to catch those evanescent moments at sunrise, for example. Such adventures come with a significant amount of discomfort and danger. To get a clean image, a photographer usually avoids shooting through a window. Imagine, then, your feelings whilst your pilot “Googles” the question of whether or not his plane can be safely flown with its door removed. Or your horror, after leaning out of the
banking plane’s door to get a shot, upon discovering that the banging noise you heard was your unbuckled seatbelt flapping against the side of the plane. At times, he has endured Arctic temperatures as low as -56°C. Camera batteries last about 10 minutes at that extreme. And it’s not possible to change batteries while wearing gloves – frostbite risk is all in a day’s work. Trips are expensive, so he will typically shoot over 1000 DSLR images per day. A three-week trip might yield 6,500 images processed from RAW to final form. Regarding the collaboration for this project, Douglas explains: “For a number of years, Bill and I have been working jointly to find soundtrack music for his slide shows. Last year, we decided it would be a creative challenge to compose and perform original music that was directly inspired by the images.”
Using sample images from previous shows, Douglas began to compose a score. Once a rough score was written, Pratt carefully selected 300 photos taken during various trips over the past 15 years. The two have jointly assembled the images into the equivalent of three coffee table books and figured out the full score requirements. Ian spent many more hours iteratively fine tuning the music at home at his piano. Finally they aligned the images with the score so that the musical and photographic emotions tell the same story. The results are exceptionally pleasing. Performing the music live on stage will be the Raintree Earth Ensemble, led by Douglas (piano, percussion), and including Steve Smith (cello), Kelly Sloan (voice), Neil Saungikar (hand-drums),
and Steve Reside (drums, percussion). The musicians have been chosen for their intuitive abilities, and so will augment the written score with inspiration from the images that unfold during the show. They will be positioned so that they can see the screen and be fully visible to the audience at the same time. The ensemble has been assembled specifically for this one-time event. “There will be lots of energy – the images and music will enhance each other. And it’s always been a Raintree theme to use images in our shows,” says Douglas. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m., with one intermission. The artists will briefly introduce each segment of the show. Tickets are $20 at raintreemusic.com.
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Powerful performances keep Atom Egoyan thriller on track MOVIE: The Captive STARRING: Ryan Reynolds, Mireille Enos, Rosario Dawson, Scott Speedman, Alexia East and Kevin Durand DIRECTOR: Atom Egoyan RATING: 14A Opinion – Most psychological thrillers are fast paced in order to keep you at the height of tension. The Captive spans eight years as Atom Egoyan explores the trauma, suffering, and perseverance of his characters as they deal with an unimaginable horror. When she was eight Cass (Alexia East) was taken from the backseat of her father’s pickup truck. Matthew (Ryan Reynolds) had stopped at a truck stop after Cass’s skating practice. He was gone five minutes, but it was five minutes too long. Matthew and his wife Tina (Mireille Enos) are plunged into a
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hard to watch, and fascinating. He does it by avoiding any graphic displays, and instead relies on the depth of emotion from his actors. In this regard The Captive is an incredible piece of movie making. However, Egoyan tells his story in a non-linear fashion. It jumps around from so many different points within those eight years it’s hard to know when things are happening in relation to other events. It can be effective to watch a story unfold from multiple points within the story, but in The Captive there
seems to be no rhyme or reason for it. It just seems like Egoyan is trying too hard to make his film into art. As a collection of actors this cast is nothing short of brilliant. Egoyan relies on them to make the horror of this event real. He relies on them to make their characters seem like real people, and they succeed beyond any expectations. Scott Speedman, Mireille Enos, Rosario Dawson and Alexia East are fantastic. Kevin Durand proves himself to be a true chameleon as he becomes
this intelligent and creepy monster. Ryan Reynolds gives one of the best performances of his career. I was astounded by his portrayal, and found it remarkably convincing and incredibly powerful. The Captive has great performances. It’s a uniquely fascinating story. It’s filmed with such realism it almost borders on the surreal. Yet the manner in which it is told is baffling. I’m all for art, but sometimes simpler is better. Mark Haskins’ column appears on a regular basis.
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Anti-lock brakes, cross-country shipping and changing your mind Lifestyle – “Good morning, Brian! I’ve read your column for a while now and it suddenly dawned on me that I have had an automotive question that no one seems to be able to answer and that I should write to you. I have a 2007 Toyota Yaris and a while ago the brake light and ABS light went on. I had it checked at a Toyota dealer and they gave me a report that indicated I needed to replace the right hand side hub, bearing and wire. It would cost a little more than $500. I did a little research online and found others complaining about the same problem. They talked about a sensor that needed to be replaced. My question is – Is this an item that needs to be fixed? What are the consequences of not fixing it? Does it just disable the ABS system? Your thoughts would be extremely valuable to me. Thanks for your time and the important work that you do!” G With a defective wheel speed sensor (located in the hub/bearing assembly on your Yaris) and the anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light on, your vehicle’s ABS system will not function as intended. It likely won’t operate at all in a panic stop when one or more wheels loose traction. This is a critical safety feature on
your vehicle and I would advise to get it repaired as soon as possible. “Hi Brian, I hope all’s well. A family member wants to purchase our Kia Rondo and have it shipped to their home – The Okanagan. They live in Penticton but Kelowna would work also. I have a concern about sale price, licensing and taxes in BC at time of licensing. What about certification? I also am not sure of the best way to ship an auto-rail or truck and I hope you can give me some insight or refer me to a source of information. I realize this is not maintenance related but is auto related. Thanks in advance for your assistance.” G The vehicle will require a British Columbia safety standards inspection and registration in the BC provincial insurance plan and will be subject to BC tax. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia has some great and easy to navigate information on this on their website at www.icbc.com. There are several auto carrier and shipping companies operating in Canada and all have websites where you can get quotes by email. Shipping by rail may take longer based on a carrier company having
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to wait to accumulate a full load before getting their rail-carrier on the main track. Sending a vehicle by truck doesn’t present any greater or lesser risk. Based on destination fees I see here at work, I would expect something between $2,000 and $2,500, but use the shippers’ websites to get accurate figures. Depending on the value of the car, someone’s time and airline seat sales, it might be more cost effective to drive it out and fly back (and a great way to see the country to boot!) Change your mind? On my side of the service and parts counter we run into this scenario from time to time; a customer drops off their vehicle for a service and inspection for one or more specific symptoms. The technician completes the checkover, an estimate is prepared and the customer is contacted to review the required work and costs and to get authorization to proceed or not.
OPP reminds anglers to be safe this fall News – Duck hunters and anglers should take extra care in making sure they have all the proper boating safety equipment plus extra survival gear. Everyone needs to remember that lifejackets and other safety equipment are still required at all times when boating. More clothes and equipment in boats make it all that much more important to remember to have a lifejacket that will fit over heavy clothing or better yet, wear a floater jacket or survival suit. Always tell someone where you will be going and when you are expected to be home. If you are going to be out before sunrise or after sunset make sure you have proper navigation lights as required by the Canada Shipping Act. Remember: every one requires proof of competency on board all motorized boats. Off-road and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) Safe riding rules to remember: • Always wear an approved helmet. Fluorescent orange helmets are available for hunters. • Never operate an ATV when consuming alcohol.
• Always read the instruction manual and follow manufacturer’s recommendations, i.e. Obey warning labels and stickers on the ATV. • ATVs are permitted on the shoulders of some approved roads; however, operators must possess a minimum G2M2 drivers licence and obey all the rules of the road and the Off Road Vehicles Act. Check with the local municipal office or police to ensure what roads are approved. • Make sure your off-road vehicle is registered, plated and insured and you carry all the documents (driver’s licence and insurance must be originals). • If operating on an approved roadway, the speed limit for ATVs is 50 km/h where the speed for cars is over 50 km/h and 20 km/h for ATVs where the speed for cars is 50 km/h or less. • ATVs are motor vehicles and guns must be unloaded at all times when on them. • Passengers are not allowed on ATVs when operated on roads.
tering a warn on an approved screening device not only applies to motor vehicles, but all vessels and off-road vehicles as well. The best rule of thumb is if your operating any motor vehicle, vessel or off-road vehicle, don’t drink and drive. The penalties for registering a “warn” are: • First-time: three-day driver’s licence suspension • Second time: seven-day driver’s licence suspension and required to take remedial alcohol treatment program. • Third time: 30-day driver’s licence suspension, required to take remedial alcohol treatment program and have ignition interlock device attached to your vehicle for six months. If you are over the legal limit of 80 milligrams of alcohol, police may suspend your driver’s licence for 90 days and you may face criminal charges. “Only you can ensure your own safety,” said chief superintendent Daniel Redmond, regional commander, East Region. “Make a plan before you go out and stick to it. Your family, friends and the police appreciate it.” The administrative driver’s Submitted by the Ontario licence suspension for regis- Provincial Police.
An approval is given, but an hour or more or less later, the client calls back stating they’ve changed their minds and don’t want to get anything done. In most cases the tech has already commenced disassembling the appropriate components and many customers are surprised and sometimes upset to learn that either the job must be completed as agreed to or at the least there will be labour charges to reassemble the vehicle. It’s understandable that customers are cautious when spending the kind of money that auto repairs sometime entail. And trying to budget household expenses and the costs of the family vehicle can be a challenge in most households. What might be helpful is to have a family discussion before taking the vehicle in for its appointment. Discuss what finances are available and who will make the decision and make sure this person’s contact information is given to the service counter person when the vehicle is dropped off. Don’t be shy about asking questions at the service counter. Most experienced personnel may be able to offer some ideas of what has to be done based on the age and mileage on the vehicle and its symptoms. It’s never a bad idea to ask what the ‘worst case’ scenario might be. If you know
a larger estimate might involve some time to make financial arrangements or further family conferences, let the shop know when you are presented with the estimate and they can put your vehicle on hold rather than waste time and your money in labour fees. There are certain Pandora’s boxes that can’t be put back together again. If a shop tells you your car’s engine or transmission must come out and be torn down to provide an estimate and you say yes, you’re pretty much committed to either fixing it or getting it back in a basket. When either of these major power-train components are completely disassembled they can’t be put back together without new gaskets and seals and in the case of a transmission that requires an overhaul, putting it back together without fixing it means it may not operate at all. As with most things in life, good communication can prevent and solve a lot of problems. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counsellor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON.
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Notice to Hunters MNR’s recent aerial surveys have revealed declines in the moose population in some parts of northeastern and northwestern Ontario. The overall reduction in this year’s moose tag numbers represents a significant and collaborative effort to ensure moose populations remain healthy and resilient.
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Three-year mental health strategy The CDSBEO has developed a threeyear mental health strategy to establish mental health program priorities for students in the board. Developed in response to the Ministry of Education Mental Health Strategy template, which was distributed to Ontario school boards in December 2013, the plan includes priorities which have been identified by the board’s school
communities. An action plan, which outlines a timeline for the various activities or initiatives included in the plan, has also been developed as part of the strategy. Michelle Neville, mental health lead, presented information about the threeyear mental health strategy, which identifies building student resiliency as a key focus, to the board of trustees. “In developing the plan, the mental health lead was tasked with determining areas of strength in the board, as well as areas which must be given focus for improvement,” explained Neville. “As part of the template, the ministry provided ten conditions for effective school mental health, and asked boards to determine areas of strength and areas which required focus.” These conditions include: commitment, collaboration, shared language, clear and precise vision, school mental health leadership teams, assessment of initial capacity, standard processes, professional learning protocols, ongoing quality improvement, and a mental health strategy and action plan. Through resource mapping exercises, and consultation with members of the Board psychological team, principals, teachers, student support workers, and students themselves, it was determined that anxiety, depression and addiction concerns rank as the top three areas of consideration for students in the CDSBEO. For this reason, the focus throughout the three-year mental health strategy mainly targets these mental health needs, and strives to incorporate community partners as active participants in ensuring the success of the plan. A draft of the plan was sent to the ministry in March 2014, and a final version of the plan was submitted in July, following additional research which included focus groups with secondary students in all board high schools, and an in-depth review of the strategy by the board mental health team. A copy of the plan summary can be
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Board graduation rates Each year, the Ministry of Education provides the board with annual Student Success Indicator Data. The data is collected through the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), and helps to identify areas for success as well as areas where students may need support. The data is shared with school principals, who use it to help guide their school improvement plans, and to identify areas of need for teacher professional development. Superintendent of School Effectiveness, John Cameron, presented an overview of the ministry indicator data report to the board of trustees. The Ministry of Education provides annual graduation rates based on a four-year formula. The board is able to calculate an annual graduation rate based on data from our student information system. “The Ministry calculation is based on a four-year formula which includes students who have moved from the CDSBEO to another system, and did not graduate, as well as students who have left the province and are beyond our ability to track,” explained Cameron. “Our numbers consider the total number of students currently enrolled in grade 12 for that specific cohort, and does not include students who have left the CDSBEO and enrolled elsewhere.” Based on the CDSBEO data, the 2012-13 graduate outcome profile indicates that 92 per cent of learners achieved their Ontario Secondary School Diploma in four years, while
an additional 3.7 per cent achieved it in more than four years. A significant piece of the data includes accumulation rates. In the analysis of board and provincial credit accumulation for 2012-13, results are as follows: • Grade 9 students who attained eight or more credits – 95 per cent (province – 85 per cent) • Grade 10 students who attained 16 or more credits – 90 per cent (province – 78 per cent) • Grade 11 students who attained 23 or more credits – 89 per cent (province – 80 per cent) In addition, averages of credit accumulation are up, over time, for annual cohorts, and compulsory course pass rates, by course type, are also increasing for all levels of students in the CDSBEO, and continue to be above the provincial averages. “Our student success rates can be attributed to the Pathways programs,” noted Cameron. “This includes OYAP, dual credit programs, Specialist High Skills Major programs, and student success and special education tracking and monitoring.” Teachers and school teams closely follow at-risk students, and assistance is being given to these learners to ensure they attain their credits. Principals will continue to review the student success indicator data and graduation rates to help develop school improvement plans, and identify areas of need within the board.
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News – The following are highlights from the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario (CDSBEO) meeting held Sept. 16 at the board office in Kemptville. At a time when enrolment continues to decrease across the province, enrolment in the CDSBEO is healthy, and numbers have increased slightly. The board has more students than projected and enrolment is higher than last year.
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Community – Lanark County OPP auxiliary Const. Corey Gallant and Christopher and Derek Erdelyi were happy to stand in front of the OPP car and not in the back seat during the Carleton Place Child Care Services’ annual Mighty Machine Day Sept. 20. Kids got the chance to explore fire trucks, diggers, tractors and more. Connected to Your Community A/CP/K/P/SF - 55 - Thursday, September 25, 2014
1936 Plymouth sedan a delight to drive for Ontario couple Community – An email arrived recently from George Johnson of Wasaga Beach, Ontario: “Hi Bill: We just read your article about cars built between 1931 and 1941. My wife and I own a 1936 Plymouth P2 Deluxe four-door sedan. We have owned the car for about two weeks and we love it! It is for the most part all original on the outside and inside. There are a few missing parts, like wheel wrench, tire iron, etc.” I emailed George and Louise with a barrage of questions about this fabulous looking car and they replied: “We saw the Plymouth P2 Deluxe sedan two weeks ago for sale in Orillia, Ontario. We both loved the car, purchased the vehicle on the spot, and drove it home. We have the build card from the factory in Detroit. The car was built August 18, 1936 and delivered to a dealer named O. E. Stetler in York, D.C. We also have dealer brochures for 1936. “The car has original paint, original interior, all in very nice condition. We will be doing some restoration on all the rubber material and preservation of the rest of the vehicle. Some mechanical issues are evident and will be restored over the course of this winter. Both my Dad and my wife’s father had Cadillacs at one time, a 1949 and
spectable 82 horsepower for those chromesh transmission, longitudinal days. The brakes are hydraulic and leaf springs, and a built-in radio aerithe roof has a fabric insert. Other al on closed cars. features include safety glass, synI’m always looking for more sto-
a 1957 respectively. We were really looking for a Cadillac but that was not to be.” I asked George about the first cars he owned (a favourite question of mine): “No, the Plymouth is not my first old car. I had a 1952 Oldsmobile (that’s another story!) and also had a 1956 Ford Fairlane. After we were married, I acquired a 1949 Chev from a friend of mine.” As soon as I saw the photo of their 1936 Plymouth, I opened my copy of the “1942 Used Car Sales Handbook of Features.” This book was put out by GM of Canada for all its sales personnel all across Canada. All cars from 1935 to 1941 are listed (from Auburn to Willys) with specifications for each, and with Canadian prices when new. The Windsor factory list price for the 1936 Plymouth P2 Deluxe fourdoor sedan was $890, and Toronto delivered for $1,038. With the Johnsons’ 1936 Plymouth having been built in Detroit, the factory list price and retail price would be lower than in Canada. The Johnsons’ Plymouth has a flathead six cylinder engine with 201 cubic inches cranking out a very re- George and Louise Johnson with their newly acquired 1936 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
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on the list goes. Bockstael is appearing in Carleton Place at the request of longtime friend Lyle Dillabough. They met and became friends at Gloucester High School in Ottawa during the mid-70s and sometimes performed together in the Blue Ridge Waters country/rock band throughout eastern Ontario and western Quebec during that era. He went on to join the Great Canadian Theater Company in the early 80s and from there took on the world. Dillabough and Bockstael have remained close friends over the years in an unusual way. They have only seen each other once in the past 25 years (Halifax in 2006) but have maintained a close bond throughout the years. Both of their sons were born in 1996 (each with serious health issues right from birth that were overcome) and they have shared this and other bonds over time. “We all knew that Robbie was going to be an actor,” Dillabopugh recalls. “He could imitate anyone
(especially teachers) and made us laugh constantly. It’s funny how he went on to play so many bad guys when he was just so comical. Smart too, he was.” Bockstael’s appearance is the first of what organizers hope will be a monthly occurrence at Temptations; a “Once Month Club” (yet to be named) that is a joint effort by owner Alana Rockburne and former Brush Strokes owner Faye Lavergne. The idea is to bring people together to enjoy an interesting presentation, artistic performance, etc. and to share discussions, ideas and fellowship, as well as to raise some money for worthy causes. Admission is only $5 with the proceeds going towards Bockstael’s choice this time of the local autism support charity. This is a limited seating event therefore advance tickets will be available shortly. Those who want to avoid disappointment should pick theirs up early. Call 613-257-7406 for more information.
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Corolla morphs into slightly larger and more muscular looking vehicle Lifestyle – The vehicles I road test for these reviews (yes, it’s a tough job, but I’m willing to make sacrifices) come from two main sources: press fleets owned by the Canadian head offices of the manufacturers and local dealerships. I prefer to use dealership units whenever possible because they more closely represent the trim and equipment level that you or I shop for, whereas press fleets are made up of fully loaded higher-end models. If you are interested in learning more about any of these vehicles, check out the manufacturers’ websites or better yet, call your local dealership and speak to one of their knowledgeable staff. It’s the ultimate in interactive information gathering. The 2015 Toyota Corolla I enjoyed for this review came from the friendly folks at Kanata Toyota in Kanata. Since being introduced in 1966, Corolla has quickly become a force to be reckoned with, achieving the best selling nameplate in the world title in 1974. By July 2013, more than 40,000,000 of these compact sedans had been sold worldwide and in this country they are a perennial favourite consistently battling it out for the top spot in sales. In 2014 Toyota released its 11th generation of the Corolla and I had a chance recently to take out an ‘S’ model for a Saturday spin. The Corolla’s entry level CE trim starts out at $15,995. It’s also available
in LE, LE ECO, and S form. A fully loaded LE ECO with all the optionstops out at $27,291. My S level tester from Kanata Toyota came in at $22,100 with options. (All prices quoted come from Toyota Canada’s website and are listed before freight, dealer prep, license fees, taxes, or current incentives.) The room inside this compact sedan belies its classification as a small car. Front seat hip, head, and leg room are all better than expected and rear seat passengers won’t have the front seats anywhere near their knees unless some NBA guards driving and riding shotgun. Unlike many of today’s entries into this class Toyota has not scrimped on sound insulation materials and even though my S tester was riding on some fairly aggressive low-profile 17” performance tires, the road noise was subdued. Power comes from a 1.8 L four-cylinder dual overhead cam gasoline engine with variable valve timing putting out a respectable 132 hp. The transmission choice for the S level is either a manual six-speed or, as my tester was equipped with, a continuously variable transmission with paddle shifters. No worries about buzzing noise from this power plant, it was as quiet as a mouse. With the spot that the Corolla holds in its line up (Toyota wouldn’t necessarily call it a flagship, but it is the face of the company) tinkering with exterior styling is a risky business. The Corolla has morphed into a slightly larger and
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follow function, leaving great visibility and ease of operation with the mandate to outlast the car loan that financed the purchase. On the road the Corolla is responsive, comfortable, and predictable. While some might think that steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters are a little much for an economy class leader, Toyota figures you might as well get some enjoyment out of the daily commute and have a vehicle at the end of the week that you still look forward to exploring the weekend with. Fuel economy is rated at 8.2 L/100 km city and 6.2 L/100 km highway (34
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